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Abbreviations Used in Directory 78 Alphabetical Directory of Residents of Jamestown 79-430 Athletic and Sporting Clubs xiv Business and Professional Associations xiv Celoron Directory 431-436 Cemeteries xiii Churches xii-xiii City Election Districts vi-vii City Government v City Polling Places viii Classified Business Directory 475-496 Clubs, Literary Circles and Social Organizations xiv County and District Government viii-x Falconer Directory 437-458 Fire Alarm Boxes and Code of Calls 2nd page preceding title page Fire Department Officers vi Incorporated Companies xxii-xxvii Institutions, Societies and Clubs (not secret) -xiv-xvi Jamestown, Historical Sketch iii-v Justices of the Peace 486 Labor Organi- m s xxi Lakewood D tory 459-468 Libraries and Educational Institutions xiii Map of Jamestown insert Miscellaneous Organizations xv Notaries Public xix-xx

Parks 7t iv Patriotic and Political Sov. ties xiv Population v Postoffice x Public Schools xi-xii Publications x Rural Free Delivery Route 75 469 Rural Free Delivery Route 76 469 Rural Free Delivery Route 77 470 Rural Free Delivery Route 78 470 Rural Free Delivery Route 79 471 Rural Free Delivery Route 80 472 Rural Free Delivery Route 81 472 Rural Free Delivery Route 82 473 Rural Free Delivery Route 83 474 Secret Societies xvi-xix Street, Avenue and Alley Directory 2-77 Ward Boundaries vi-vii

C I T Y O F J A M E S T O W N

E A C H issue of the Jamestown Di­rectory shows a steady increase in the population of Jamestown—

no phenomenal boom, it is true, but a gradual growth that year by year takes the city one step nearer the proud position of city of the second class. Jamestown has long since been the

metropolis of Chautauqua county, and pays more than a* quarter of the en­tire taxes of the county. If the pres­ent advancement continues, in a few years more than half the property on the tax roll of the county will be lo­cated inside the city limits. Jamestown was located in 1806 by

James Prendergast ih whose honor the city was named. It was incor­porated in 1886. The city is in the center of one of the most prosperous and progressive dairying regions in the United States. It is the market town of southern Chautauqua and a portion of Cattaraugus, N. Y., and Warren county, Pa. Jamestown has good transportation

facilities. It is located on the main line of the Erie between Chicago and New York. It is the southern ter­minus of the Buffalo and Southwest­ern branch of the Erie. It is con­nected with the Lake Shore & Michi­gan Southern Railroad, the N e w York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad (Nickle Plate), the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Buffalo & Lake Erie Traction Company, by means of the Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie Railroad, which extends from Jamestown to Westfield on the east side of Chau­tauqua lake, and by the line of he Chautauqua Traction Company which extends from Jamestown to Barcel­ona on the west side of Chautauqua lake. The Buffalo & Lake Erie Trac­tion Company extends from Buffalo to Erie, passing directly through the Chautauqua grape belt. Thus the city has quick and easy communication with this region. The Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley &

Pittsburgh Railroad touches Falconer, which is connected with Jamestown by means of tne Jamestown Street Railway. This road taps a rich re­gion in western Pennsylvania and New York, extending from Titusville to Dunkirk. There are three trolley companies in the city, the Jamestown Street Railway Company, which has three belt lines, and a main line extending

from Jamestown to Falconer on the east and from Jamestown to Lake-wood on the west, the Chautauqua Traction Company which extends from Jamestown to Mayville and Westfield, and the Warren & James­town Street Railway Company which extends from Jamestown to Warren, Pa. Jamestown is advantageously situ­

ated on the Chautauqua lake outlet, or Chadakoin River, only a short dis­tance from Chautauqua lake. Six handsome excursion steamers make constant trips over the lake during the summer months, and afford resi­dents of the city an opportunity for agreeable and healthful outings. The Celoron Amusement Company main­tains a beautiful park at the entrance to the outlet, and this also is liberally patronized by Jamestown residents during the summer. One of the desirable features of

Jamestown is the fact that the manu­facturing industries are so diversified that there are no "dull times." When one industry is rum v short handed and on short time, ot. \are the busi­est. Jamestown is the headquarters of

the metal furniture industry of the United States. It also ranks second or third in the manufacture of wood­en furniture. It is also the head­quarters fo" the manufacture of vot­ing machi' •. The worsted mills are extensive J well managed. The an­nual output of all these factories is approximately $15,000,000. The last United States census of

manufacturers, (1909), gives the num­ber of establishments as 156. Capital invested, $16,075,000. Value of pro­duct for year, $14,720,000. Number of salaried officials and clerks, 822. Av­erage number of wage earners, 6,789. Jamestown has been aptly termed a

city of homes. Probably a larger pro­portion of the residents of Jamestown own their own homes than is the case of any city of similar size in the state of New York. Jamestown is remarkably free from crime and the criminal element. There are more churches in proportion to the inhabitants than in most commu­nities. All told Jamestown has 25 churches of various denominations. One denomination has the largest membership of any city in the United States. The church edifices are com-

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modious and costly and add much to the appearance of the city. T w o hospitals for the care of the

sick and injured are maintained. One under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Association has done admir­able work for many years. During the year 1911 the O. E. Jones Mem­orial Hospital, erected on a tract of ground willed to the city by the late O. E. Jones, was opened to the public. The city has spent over $50,000 on the plant and it is finely equipped.

Jamestown has a number of hand­some public buildings, viz: Federal building, $50,000; City Hall. $65,000; James Prendergast Library and Art Gallery, $125,000; State Armory, $50,-000; eight fire houses. The Young Men's Christian Associa­

tion owns a building and plant valued at $100,000, and the Young Women's Christian Association a handsome building, which with lot cost $65,000. The Agnes Association owns a large

brick residence and grounds which is conducted as a boarding home for working girls. The Warner H o m e for the Aged, the

latest of Jamestown's benevolent in­stitutions had its beginning in 1911 and received at the hands of Mrs. Mary H. Warner the L. B. Warner homestead on Forest Avenue as a memorial to Mr. Warner who died in 1905. The large and well appointed mansion is being fitted for occupancy as this book goes to press and will be opened to aged women on October 31.

The school system of Jamesown is one of the best in the state. There is the large High School building, the magnificent Sherman Street Grammar School which is a model of its kind. and 11 branch or district schools. The city has an ample supply of

the purest water, drawn from inex­haustible artesian wells located in the Cassadaga valley at Levant which is about a mile east of Falconer. The rates are low and under the capable management of a commission com­posed of the leading business men, the plant is paing for itself at the rate of $15,000 per year. There is a municipal light plant, al­

so managed by a commission of cap­able business men, which furnishes street lights and light and power for commercial purposes. A private plant, excellently managed also fur­nishes light and power at low rates. There are two telephone systems, which provide unusually good tele­phone service at low rates. One of the factors which has con­

tributed materially to the develop­ment of the business enterprises of Jamestown and consequently the growth and prosperity of the city, is the support of tue banking institu­tions. There is one trust company and five banks, all doing a conserva­tive but prosperous business. It is a fact worthy of note and comment, that there has never been a bank failure in Jamestown. And the rea­son for this is that banking enter­prises have been conducted along legitimate lines and without any in­cursions in the fiejd of high finance or indulgence in the reckless specula­tion that has wrecked so many insti­tutions in this country. Probably there is not another city of equal size in the sate of N e w York which has a record equal to this. A comprehensive park system has

been planned and a park commission composed of public spirited citizens who have given and are giving much valuable time gratuitiously to the work developing these parks into beauty spots that will be a credit to the city. One of the largest of these parks is the Allen Park located on the soutb side, one of the most picturesque and beautiful spots in the city. There are two parks on the north

side, one between West Fourth and West Fifth streets, i^nown as Baker Park, and the other between West Sixth and West Seventh streets known as D o w Park. The Jones Memorial Park of which

mention has been made is on the shores of Chautauqua lake outlet. It is still in a rough state but in time will be made in a modern park.

Jamestown has an exceedingly healthful location. The hilis provide a natural drainage for surface water. and a comprehensive sewer system provides for the sanitary needs of the city. The death rate of the city is one of the lowest in the state. The area of the city is 6136 acres

or approximately nine and one-half miles square. There are twenty miles of paving. The paving is chief­ly shale brick, although some of the residence thoroughfares are paved with bitulithic and asphalt block. The assessed valuation of the citv in 1906 was $12,231,970. In 1907 it was $13,303,485. in 190S. $13,347,891, in 1909, $13,498,331. in 1910, $14,133.-149. and in 1911, *14,989.717. divided as follows: Real estate $13,798,572. Personal 537.975 Franchises 653,170.

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The population in 1905 according to the state census was 26,039. At the last census in 1910, the population was 31,297. This in a few words summarizes

some of the advantages of Jamestown as a place of residence. It may be

added that no city in the state is as free from ring rule and corrupt poli­tics as is Jamestown. In its history both as a village and city there has never been a suggestion of scandal in connection with the management of municipal affairs.

CITY OFFICERS. Mayor—Samuel A. Carlson. City Clerk.—Clement B. Jones. City Treasurer.—Oscar F. Price. City Auditor.—W. Arthur Stow. Corporation Counsel Benjamin S.

Dean. Police Justice.—John Maharon. Supervisors.—Leon L. Fancher,

Frank O. Olson, E. George Lindstrom. President of Common Council.—

Harvey C. Sturdevant. Aldermen.—First ward, James A.

Clary, L. Delos Powers.; Second ward, M. George Martin, Henry A. Hotchkiss; Third ward, Fred Illing­worth, Hans Jorgenson; Fourth ward, Andrew F. Anderson, Lars A. Larson; Fifth ward, Harvey C. Sturdevant, John E. Lawson; Sixth ward, Chris­tian Nielson, Peter Schenck. Board of Estimate and Review.—

Superintendent of Public Works, Wal­ter I. Blystone, president; Superin­tendent of Streets, John A. Lee; City Engineer, Clyde G. Jones. Board of Assessors.—Axel G. Lof-

fren, chairman; James M. Weller and John B. Shaw. Justices of the Peace.—L. L. Han­

chett, Ray F. Pickard, James P. Staf­ford and D. D. Woodford. Sealer of Weights and Measures-

Edward Kiley. Constables.—Wilbur B. Wood, Sam­

uel L. Willard, James B. Douglass, William W. DeLisle. Janitor City Hall.—Allen Thayer. Civil Service Commissioners.—

Arthur W. Kettle, president; Clement B. Jones, secretary; W. H. Harrison, Jr., and Charles A. Swanson. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. President Board of Health.—Dr. Morris N. Bemus. Secretary Board of Health—J. Er­

nest Johnson. Registrar o± Vital Statistics.—Clem­

ent B. Jones. Health Officer.—Dr. J. J. Mahoney. Sanitary Inspector.—John A. Brown. Plumbing Inspector—John F. Smith. Members of Board of Health-Charles Ipson, Edward L. Allen, Au­gust F. Nelson, Horace G. Ogden and J. Ernest Johnson.

POOR DEPARTMENT. Overseer of the Poor.—Oscar Palm. Physician to the Poor.—Dr. Robert

B. Blanchard. Associated Charities and Free Em­

ployment Bureau.—Miss Mae Weller, secretary. WATER DEPARTMENT. Commissioners.—Mayor Samuel A.

Carlson, ex-officio; Frank O. Ander­son, John E. Roberts, Arthur H. Green­lund, E. B. Bergholtz. The Mayor, ex-officio, president. Secretary Water Commission.—C. B.

Jones. Superintendent of Water Plant.—

David W . Immel. Chief Engineer William Hancock. Bookkeeper.—Frank A. Jones.

MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANT. Commissioners.—Mayor S. A. Carl­

son, ex-officio; John E. Roberts, Clay­ton E. Bailey, Charles A. Okerlind, Milton J. Fletcher. The Mayor, ex-officio, president. Secretary.—C. B. Jones. Superintendent.—C. G. Sundquist.

DEPARTMENT OF CITY PARKS. Commissioners.—Mayor S. A. Carl­

son, ex-officio; Charles M. Dow, Edgar P. Putnam, Alfred E. Hall, Robert K. Beach, Frederick P. Hall, A. T. Fryk-man. The Mayor, ex-officio, president. Secretary.—C. B. Jones. Superintendent.—Edgar P. Putnam. Foreman.—Andrew Bi oberg. Clerk and Bookkeeper.—Miss Isabel

Burns. MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL. Commissioners.—Dr. Jason Parker,

Louis E. Ruden, Frank E. Shearman, Edward L. Hall, John W. Winnberg, Otto W. Wiquist. President Hospital Commission.—

Julius Lincoln. Secretary Hospital Commission.—

Dr. Jason Parker. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Chief of Police.—Frank A. Johnson. Police Captain.—Thomas E. Reeder. Sergeant James M. Quinlan. Policemen.—James M. Young, Like Garfield, William H. Davey, Gust

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Stohl, William Gage, Oscar Nelson, Clyde Peterson, James Hayes, Albert H. Harrison, Leon Carlson, Edward J. Kelley, Harry Sharpies, John Saun­ders, Emil Henry. Specials.—Clarence Turner, Rudolph

Treff, Carl Lawson, Ellis Jowett, James Woods, Oscar Bergdahl. J A M E S T O W N FIRE D E P A R T M E N T Fred H. Wilson, chief.

Company Commanders. Martyn Hose, Daniel E. Canty, capt. Prendergast Hose, Burt M. Thayer,

lieut. Rescue Hose, Leroy L. Dschuden,

lieut. Jeffords Hose, Ullman S. Ayers,

lieut. Eagle Hose, John A. Pihlblad, lieut. Ellicott & Hanson Truck Cos., Les­

ter E. Rhodes, lieut. WARD BOUNDARIES.

First Ward. First District.

Beginning at the junction of the center line of Main and Eighth streets and running thence easterly along the center line of Eighth street to the center line of Prendergast avenue; thence southerly along the center line ol Prendergast avenue to the center of East Sixth street; thence easterly along the center of East Sixth street to the center of Winsor street; thence southerly along the center of Winsor street to the center of East Second street; thence westerly along the cen­ter of East Second street to the cen­ter of Main street; thence northerly along the center of Main street to the center of Eighth street and place of beginning. First Ward.

Second District. Beginning at the junction of the

center line of Main street with the center line of Eighth street; thence northerly along the center of Main street to the City line; thence easter­ly along the City Line to the center of Lakeview avenue; thence southerly along the center of Lakeview avenue to the center of Winsor street; thence southerly along the center of Winsor street to the center of East Sixth street; thence westerly along the center of East Sixth street to the center of Prendergast avenue; thence northerly along the center of Prender­gast avenue to the center of East Eighth street; thence westerly along the center of East Eighth street to the center of Main street and place of beginning.

Second Ward. First District.

Beginning at the point of intersec­tion of the center line of the main track of the Erie Railroad Co., and the center line of Main street; thence northerly along the center of Main street to the center of West Sev­enth street; thence westerly along the center line of West Seventh street to the center of Murray ave­nue; thence northerly along the center line of Murray avenue and Murray avenue extended, to the center of Chautauqua Lake outlet; thence southerly and easterly along the cen­ter of said outlet to a point where the center line of said outlet intersects the center line of the Erie Railroad Co.'s land; thence easterly along the center line of the Erie Railroad Co.'s tracks to the place of beginning. Second Ward.

Seconu District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of Main street with the center line of West Seventh street; and running thence northerly along the center line of Main street to the City Line; thence westerly along the northerly bounds of the city to the northwesterly corner of the city; thence southerly along the westerly bounds of the city to the center of the outlet of Chautauqua Lake; thence easterly and southerly along the center of said outlet to the center of Murray avenue extended; thence southerly along the center line of Murray avenue extended and along the center line of Murray avenue to the center of West Seventh street; thence easterly along the center of vVest Seventh street to the center of Main street and place of beginning. Third Ward.

First District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of Main street with the center line of right of way of the N. Y. P. Pa. & Ohio R. R., running thence southerly along the center line of main street to Brooklyn square; thence southerly in a straight line across Brooklyn square to the center line of Forest avenue; thence souther­ly along the center of Forest avenue to the south bounds of the city; thence easterly along the south bounds of the city to the center line of Broadhead avenue extended; thence northerly along the center line of Broadhead avenue extended and along the center line of Broadhead avenue to the center line of South

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Main street; thence northerly along the center line of South Main street to the center of Harrison street; thence easterly along the center of Harrison street to the center of In­stitute street; thence north along the center of Institute street to the center line of right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R.; thence westerly along the center of said R. R. to the center of Main street and place of beginning. Third Ward.

Second District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. and the center line of Institute street and running thence southerly along the center line of Institute street to the center line of Harrison street; thence westerly along the cen­ter line of Harrison street to the cen­ter line of South Main street; thence southerly along the center line of South Main street to the center of Broadhead avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Broadhead avenue and the center line of Broad­head avenue extended to the south bounds of the city; thence easterly along the south bounds of the city to the center of Foote avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Foote avenue to the center line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R.; thence westerly along the center line of said N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. to the center of Institute street and place of begin­ning. Fourth Ward.

First District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way and the center line of Foote avenue and running thence southerly along the center line of Foote avenue to the south bounds of the city; thence easterly along the south bounds of the city to the cen­ter of English street if extended; thence northwesterly along the cen­ter line of English street extended and along the center line of English street to the center of Winsor; thence northerly along the cen­ter of Winsor street to the center line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way; thence northerly along the center line of said N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way to the center of Foote avenue and place of beginning. Fourth Ward. Second District. Beginning at the intersection of the center of Winsor street with the cen­

ter line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way and running thence southerly along the center of Winsor street to its intersection with the cen­ter line of English street; thence southerly and easterly along the cen­ter of English street and English street extended to the south bounds of the city; thence easterly and north­erly along the bounds of the city to the center line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way; thence south along the center line of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s right of way to the center of Winsor street and place of beginning. Fifth Ward.

First District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of Main street with the center line of right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.; thence northerly along the center line of Main street to the center line of Sec­ond street; thence easterly along the center line of East Second street to the center of Thayer street; thence southeasterly along the center of Thayer street and along the center line of Thayer street if extended to the center of the right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s lands; thence southwesterly along the cen­ter of the right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s lands to the center of Main street and place of beginning. Fifth Ward.

Second District. Beginning at the intersection of the

center line of East Second street with the center line of Winsor street and running thence northwesterly along the center line of Winsor street to the center of Lakeview avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Lakeview avenue to the north bounds of the city; thence easterly along the north bounds of the city to the northeast corner of the city; thence southerly along the east bounds of the city to the center of the right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s lands; thence south­westerly along the center of the said right of way of the N. Y., Pa. & Ohio R. R. Co.'s lands to the center line of Thayer street extended; thence north­westerly along the center line of Thayer street extended and along the center line of Thayer street to the center of East Second street; thence southwesterly along the center of East Second street to the center of Winsor street and place of beginning.

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Sixth Ward. First District.

Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Steele street with the center line of Forest avenue and run­ning thence southwesterly along the center line of Forest avenue to the south bounds of the city; thence west­erly along the south bounds of the city to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly along the west bounds of the city to a point which would be the center of Palmer street extended; thence easterly along the center line of Palmer street extended to the center line of Palmer street and along the center of Palmer street to the center of Sprague street; thence southerly along the center of Sprague street to the center of Baker street; thence easterly along the cen­ter of Baker street to the center of Barrett street; thence northerly along the center of Barrett street to the center of Steele street; tnence north­easterly along the center of Steele street to the center of Forest avenue and place of beginning. Sixth Ward.

Second District. Beginning at the point of the inter­

section of the main track of the Erie Railroad Co. and the center line of Main street; running thence souther­ly along the center line of Main street to the center line of Steele street; thence southerly along the center line of Steele street to its intersection with Barrett street; thence souther­ly along the southerly line of Barrett street, to its intersection with Baker street; thence along the center line of Baker street to its intersection with the center line of Sprague street; thence northerly along the center line of Sprague street to its intersection with the center line of Palmer street; thence westerly along the center line of Palmer street and Palmer street extended, to the westerly bounds of the city; thence northerly along the said west bounds of the city to the

north bounds of lands of the Erie Railroad Co.; thence westerly along the north bounds of said railroad com­pany's land fourteen hundred and three (1,403) feet to a stake; thence north one (1, degree and then ten (10) minutes east, to the center of the Out­let of Chautauqua lake; thence along the center of said outlet to its inter­section with the main track of said Erie Railroad Co., and thence east along the center of said railroad track to the place of beginning. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING

PLACES. First Ward.

First District.—At Deluge Engine company's building on East Fourth street. Second District.—At the residence

of Anna M. Sellvin, No. 21 East Eighth street.

Second Ward. First District. — At Martyn Hose

company's rooms, West Fifth street. Second District.—At the store room

of James H. Marsh, at No. 204 on the north side of West Eighth street.

Third Ward. First District.—At Eagle Hose com­

pany's truck rooms, Fenton place. Second District.—At the store room,

No. 53 South Main street. Fourth Ward.

First District.—At the hose house occupied by Rescue company on the west side of Winsor street. Second District.—At the store, No.

32 on the south side of Willard street. Fifth Ward.

First District.—At the building of Munson & Johnson, No. 706 on the south side of East Second street. Second District.—At Jeffords Hose

company's rooms, south side of East Second street.

Sixth Ward. First District.—At the building, No.

12 Forest avenue. Second District.—At the building at

junction of Steele and Barrett streets.

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COUNTY AND DISTRICT POLI­TICAL DIRECTORY.

Congress District. — The Thirty-seventh N e w York Congressional Dis­trict is composed of the counties of Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Alle­gany. Edward B. Vreeland of Sala­manca, representative.

State Senate District.—The Fifty-first N e w York State Senate District is composed of the counties of Chau­tauqua and Cattaraugus. Charles M. Hamilton of Ripley, representative. State Assembly Districts.—Chautau­

qua county contains two State Assem­bly Districts. The First District is composed of Arkwright, Busti, Car-

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roll, Charlotte, Cherry Creek, Ellery, Ellicott, Ellington, Gerry, Harmony, Kiantone, Poland, Stockton, Villenova and the City of Jamestown. Julius Lincoln of Jamestown, assemblyman. The Second District is composed of

Chautauqua, Clymer, Dunkirk, French Creek, Hanover, Mina, Pomfret, Port­land, Ripley, Sheridan, Sherman, Westfield and the City of Dunkirk. John Leo Sullivan, of Dunkirk, repre­sentative. COUNTY OFFICERS.

County Judge.—Arthur B. Ottaway, Westfield. Special County Judge.—Frank S.

Wheeler, Jamestown. County Clerk—Luther S. Lakin, Jr.,

Jamestown. Term expires Jan. 1, 1913. Deputy County Clerk.—Henry D.

Shepard, Mayville. Sheriff.—John P. Hall, Mayville.

Term expires Jan. 1, 1913. Under Sheriff.—Gust A. Anderson,

Jamestown. Surrogate.—Harley N. Crosby,

Jamestown. Surrogate's Clerk.—Will D. Parker,

Mayville. Special Surrogate.—Albert E. Nu­

gent, Dunkirk. County Treasurer. — Emmons J.

Swiit, Mayville. District Attorney. — Edward J.

Green, Jamestown. Assistant District Attorney—L. L.

Thrasher, Fredonia. Supt. of Poor.—Charles E. Dodge,

Dewittville. Coroners. — Bergen F. Illston,

Jamestown; Charles Blood, Dunkirk; E. B. Osgood, Brocton; Ellis W. Storms, Cherry Creek.

School Superintendents. First District.—Joseph N. Palmer,

Fredonia. Second District.—James R. Flagg,

Frewsburg. Third District.—J. M. Barker, Ni-

obe. Fourth District.—Pratt E. Marshall,

Sherman. Fifth District.—L. W. Swain, West-

field. Sixth District—George R. Raynor,

Falconer. Jamestown.—R. R. Rogers. Dunkirk.—Delmer E. Batcheller. Fredonia.—William B. Blaisdell. MEMBERS OF CITY COMMITTEE, REPUBLICAN. And Jamestown Members of County Committee. First ward, William H. Harrison; Second ward, John J. Maharon; Third

ward, F. V. Johnson; Fourth ward, Oscar A. Johnson; Fifth ward;, James Seymour; Sixth ward, Robert G. Swanson. County committeeman for the City

of Jamestown at large—Frank J. Mc­Cormick. MEMBERS OF CITY COMMITTEE,

DEMOCRATIC, And Jamestown Members of Demo­

cratic County Committee. John G. Moynihan, chairman; Roy

W. Strickland, secretary; E. E. Her­rick, treasurer; L. Heineman, Henry Oser, F. Charles Herby, Walter White, Daniel G. Ogilvie, L. D. Harrison, Roy­al C. Swanson, George Hope, Theo­dore C. Fox, George H. Day, Horace A. Davidson. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Arkwright.—Charles C. Cole, Fre­donia, R. F. D. 14. Busti.—John I. Vaness, Lakewood. Carroll. — Herbert R. Bennett,

Frewsburg. Charlotte.—George E. Montague,

Sinclairville, R. F. D. 79. Chautauqua.—Marion W. Scofieid,

Hartfield. Cherry Creek.—Ellis W. Storms,

Cherry Creek. Clymer.—L. P. McCray, Clymer. Dunkirk— Rollin W. Snow, Dunkirk. John J. Walters, Dunkirk.

Ellery.—A. Morelle Cheney, Bemus Point. Ellicott.—Hermes L. Ames, Fal­

coner. Ellington.—Charles J. Main, Elling­

ton. French Creek.—Edmund A. Austin,

Clymer, R. F. D., 58 Gerry.—Obed E. Ostrander, Gerry. Hanover.—Frank A. Rider, Forest-

ville. Harmony.—E.W.Connelly, Ashville. Jamestown— Leon L. Fancher, Jamestown. E. George Lindstrom, Jamestown. Frank O. Olson, Jamestown.

Kiantone. — George C. Kidder, Jamestown,R. F. D. Mina.—W. L. Nuttall, Findley Lake. Poland.—Clarence N. Taylor, Ken­

nedy R. F. D. Pomfret.—William S. Stearns, Fre­

donia. Portland—George R. Pettit, Broc­ton. Ripley.—Joseph A. McGinnies, Rip­ley. Sheridan.—William J. Doty, Sheri­dan.

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Sherman.—William W. Benjamin, Sherman. Stockton.—Everett J. White, Sin-

clairville, R. F. D. Villenova. — Andrew N. Warner,

Forestville, R. F. D. 8. Westfield.—William H. Thompson,

Westfield.

Chairman.—W. S. Stearns, Fredonia. Clerk.—J. A. McGinnies, Ripley. Assistant Clerk.—Louis McKinstry,

Fredonia. Journal Clerk.—J. A. Clary, James­

town. Page.—Edmund Dearing, Mayville.

J A M E S T O W N P O S T O F F I C E

Augustus F. Allen, postmaster; G. T. Johnson, asst. postmaster; Samuel A. Brown, supt. of mails; Clarence H. Lake, finance clerk; clerks, George H. Anderson, Jewett C. Bloomquist, Ira F. Beal, Samuel J. Bailey, John E. Carlson, Margaret T. Calahane, Laura L. Davis, Walter H. Davis, Fred W. Foote, Telia E. Martin, Lewis A. Put­nam, Bert F. Saxton, Henry W. Stumpf, Willis W. Sprague, Marcus J. Soderberg; special delivery messeng­er, Lineas A. Ljungberg. Carriers.—J. Charles Alton, Henry

G. Arnold, Elmer C. Atwood, Charles A. Berg, John J. Brattberg, Charles L. Bell, Ernest H. Cook, Marshall C. Davis, W. R. Fuller, Harry E. Gard­ner, Clinton I. Horth, DeWitt C. How­ard, William R. Jones, Charles L. Jackson, Albert P. Kelsey, Sture A. Ljungberg, Guy L. Pulver, Harry E.

Reeder, Lynn K. Spencer, Otto C. So­derberg, Lewis D. Tyrrell, Bernard Trainor, George A. Young, Jay B. Clarke, George T. Wright, Arthur L. Pang, Herbert A. Bates.

(For Rural Carriers, see rural routes.) . Office Hours.

General delivery and stamp win­dows open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Money order and registry windows open from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Car­riers' window open from 7 to 8 p. m. Last collection in business section at 8 p. m. Sunday.—Stamp window and gen­

eral delivery window open from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. One collection qf mail throughout the city Sunday morning, and another in the business portion at 5 p. m.

J A M E S T O W N P U B L I C A T I O N S

The Evening Journal. — Published daily except Sunday at 12 West Sec­ond by The Journal Printing Co., Frederick P. Hall, pres.-gen. mgr.; James A. Clary, mgr. editor; Henri M. Hall, treas. and bus. mgr. The Jamestown Journal.—Thrice-a-Week, published at 12 West Second by The journal Printing Co. A. M. Loomis, news editor. Established in 1826. The Morning Post.—Published daily except Sunuay at 19 Steele, by the Post Publishing Co., Ralph C. Sheldon, pres.; Edward L. Allen, sec. and mgr.-editor; Robert K. Beach, treas. and bus. mgr. Established in 1901. The Vart Land (Swedish)—Publish­ed over 16 West Second, every Thurs­day by the Vart Land Co. Samuel A. Carlson, gen. mgr. Skandia (Swedish)—Published every

Wednesday by Liberty Printing Co.,

over 217 North Main. Gustaf Ander­son, editor. The Sentinel (Prohibition)—Pub­

lished every Friday by Charles J. Scholpp, over 28 North Main. The Evening News—Published daily

except Sunday, by Sprague Bros., 310 Pine. The Saturday Herald. — Published

every Saturday by Sprague Bros, 310 Pine. The Weekly Herald.—Published ev­

ery Monday by Sprague Bros., 310 Pine. The Union Advocate.-— Published

every Thursday by Sprague Bros., 310 Pine. The Country World. — Published

once a month over 102 North Main, uy A. Brooks Fletcher. Furniture Index.—Published once a

month over 112 East Third by Palmer K. Shankland. Devoted to furniture trade.

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J A M E S T O W N P U B L I C S C H O O L S

JAMESTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Board of Education.—William T.

Falconer, pres.; Gustaf Anderson, A. W. Kettle, A. T. Frykman, William J. Maddox, Mrs. Lillian Cook Bowman, Miss S. Flora Broadhead. Mildred R. Falconer, clerk. E. Morgan, treasurer. Clinton B. Winsor, supt. buildings.

LIST OF TEACHERS. Rovillus R. Rogers, superintendent. Mildred R. Falconer, superinten­

dent's clerk. Ellen S. Soderberg, office assistant. Milton J. Fletcher, principal, ad­

vanced American history. SENIOR DEPARTMENT.

Roma R. Mattoon, assistant princi­pal, science. Mary R. Willard, preceptress, En­

glish and English history. Sarah E. Dickinson, science and

mathematics. Elsie E. Leet, geometry. Carrie E. Aiken, algebra. Carl LaSalle, French and German. Harriet L. Jones, French and Ger­

man. Mary J. Nelson, Latin, Greek, En­

glish. M. May Briggs, principal commer­

cial department; office work. Mary C. Monroe, drawing and

mathematics. Annie Giles Bucklin, algebra and

English. Nell D. Farman, physiology and

German. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.

George A. Persell, principal, physi­ology and commercial law. Calista A. Dreager, algebra. Vesta Willard, English. Nellie R. Hand, English. Grace Gifford, Latin and algebra. Clara F. Carpenter, biology. Vera C. Cushman, commercial. Florence W. Crouch, commercial. Bonny B. Dean, Engljsh. Juliana Clark,- reading and expres­

sion. SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. Blanche H. Woodford, supervisor of

drawing. Mary E. Fletcher domestic science. Frederic E. Bottsford, supervisor of music. D. Earl Stilson, vocational training. Frederick P. Martin, manual train­ing.

Edith M. Farman, manual training. Mary P. Jagger, physical training. S. Gertrude Harrington, assistant

physical training. Ella W. Green, librarian. Grace M. Lewis, principal training

school. Carrie L. Young, supervisor of

writing. Eva James, sewing. Arthur C. Switzer, manual training. George C. Wilson, physical direc­

tor. GENERAL SUBSTITUTES.

Bettie A. Olson, Bertha M. Turner. SECOND STREET GRAMMAR

SCHOOL. William A. Torrance, principal;

Corrie J. Aiken, Jennie R. Kellogg, Susanna M. Calahane, Helena Critten­den, Lizzie A. Bootey, M. Augusta Harnden, Annie S. Hilton, Emily A. Yates, Ellen H. Williams, Ruth C. Tousley, Emily W. Holmes, Grace L. McMahon, Clara E. Blackmer, Mary Thornton, Martha Laidler. SHERMAN STREET GRAMMAR

SCHOOL. Nettie J. Armstrong, principal;

Lucy E. Hand, Jessie A. Fuller, Bes­sie G. Smith, H. Mae Harnden, Mae O. Wilson, Margaret M. Moynihan, Harriette Shannon, Anna L. Mee, Sara McMahon, Jessie M. Burlin, Edna C. Harris, Sagrid A. Johnson, Alta M. Glezen, Blanche Sprague, Lot­tie B. Taber, Laurella M. Hollister, Blanche Markham. CENTRAL SCHOOL.

Louise E. Geer, principal; Delia M. Fairchild, Dorothy L. Golm, Zella H. Rice, Lillian G. Wiborg, Sophie W. Snowdon, Charlotte W. Adams. SCHOOL, NO. 1.

Fannie M. Cooper, principal; Bertha M. Gron, Grace Wheelock, Ida A. Bahr, Minnie L. Douglass. SCHOOL NO. 2. Florence I. Haner, principal; Dora

A. Sullivan. SCHOOL NO. 3. Amanda Nelson, principal; A. Em-

elia Stromberg, Emilie V. Sperber, Theresa C. Gribbin, Susan D. Berry, Mabel J. Truesdell, Leonora W. Car­nahan, Hattie R. Jackson, E m m a M. Lawson, Sophia Jackson, Jessamine Davey, Gertrude Sortore, Jessie M. Williamson, Christy Dalrymple.

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SCHOOL, NO. 4. Carlotta M. Ward, principal; Cyn­

thia Ruggles, Ellen M. Fairbank, Maude L. Hand. SCHOOL, NO. 5. Rebecca Langford, principal; Anna

O'Connor, Agnes J. Crowley, Mabel N. Squier, Luella E. Smith, Mabel F. Johnson, Leoora B. Carpenter, M. Winifred Williams, Effa J. Waterman, Ella Mullally, Anna A. Gage, M. Gladys Ahlstrom. SCHOOL, NO. 6. Claire E. Rhode, principal; Carrie

A. Davey, Harriette E. Clark, Ellen M. Hansen, C. Belle Lepar. SCHOOL, NO. 7. Ella M. Schildmacher, principal;

Bernice Brown, Rhea K. Boardman, Elsa I. James, Mary A. Mahoney,

Margaret L. Mahoney, Una B. Green, Clara C. Ross.

SCHOOL, NO. 8. Nellie C. Dyer, principal; Maude A.

LaVier, Bertha E. Rick, Thetis Cobb, Antoinette D. Rick; Myrtie L. Keet.

SCHOOL, NO. 9. Mertie M. Dickinson, principal; Eliz­

abeth C. Meredith, Mabel H. O'Con­nell, Stella V. Johnson, Ruth M. Lind­beck, Arlene M. Crosgrove, Harriet M. Pecor, Isabel L. Edmunds. SCHOOL, NO. 10. Lillian G. Dickson, principal; Esther

Clark, Jennie E. Furlow, Mary E. Leet, Iva B. Hollenbeck, Gertrude C. Wilcox, Marie Fay, Clara Hazeltine, Nettie G. Oliver, Stella M. Ports, Esther Hall, Bertha R. Skiff.

C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y

African M. E. Zion. 610 Spring. Rev. H. P. Whitehead,

pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 and 8; Sunday school, 12; prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings, 7:45. Brooklyn Heights M. E. Corner Sprague and Palmer. Rev.

A. J. Patterson, pastor; services Sun­day 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday even­ing, 7:30. Buffalo Street M. E. Corner Buffalo and Falconer. Rev.

E. M. Fradenburg, pastor; services every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Epworth League, 6 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wed­nesday evening, 7:30. Calvary Baptist. Corner Fairmount and Livingston

avenue. Rev. Charles D. Reed, pas­tor; services every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 rn.; prayer meeting, Wednesday ev­ening, 7:30. Danish Congregational. Institute street. Rev. C. Kjeldaard,

pastor; services every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. First Baptist. Corner East Fourth and Church.

Rev. George Caleb Moor, pastor; ser­vices every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and

7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner Prendergast avenue and East

Fourth. Mrs. Grace G. Lay, first read­er; services every Sunday, 10:45 a.m. and Wednesday evening, 8; Sunday school, 10:45 a. m. First Congregational. East Third, near Prendergast ave­

nue. Rev. Charles H. Small, pastor; services every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45. First Lutheran (Swedish). Chandler St. Rev. Julius Lincoln,

pastor; services every Sunday, 10:30 a. m.; evening service 7:30 in sum­mer, 7 in winter; Sunday school, 12 m. First Methodist Episcopal. Junction of East Third and East

Second. Rev. Dr. Horace G. Ogden, pastor; services every Sunday; 9:30 a. m., class meetings; 10:30 a. m., preaching; 12 m., Sunday school; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League; 7 p. m., preaching; prayer meeting Wednes­day evening, 7. First Presbyterian. Corner West Third and Cherry. Rev.

Charles T. Shaw, pastor; services ev­ery Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.

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m.; Bible school, 12 m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Free Methodists.

Rev. R. H. Warren, pastor; services every Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; prayer meet­ing Thursday evening; Young Peo­ple's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Grace United Brethren.

933 North Main. Rev. Oliver E. Williams, pastor; services every Sun­day, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; midweek service, Wed­nesday evening. Holy Trinity English Lutheran.

West Fourth. Rev. G. W . Critch­low, pastor; services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m. Lutheran Immanuel (Swedish).

East Second St. ReV. Felix V. Hanson, pastor; services every Sun­day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in summer, and 7 p. m. in winter; Sun­day school, 12 m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Olivet Chapel.

Annexed to First Presbyterian church, corner West Third and Lakin. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Pilgrim Memorial Congregational.

Corner Forest and McKinley Aves. Rev. George Extence, pastor; services every Sunday, 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Bible school, 12 m. St. Luke's Episcopal.

Corner Main and East Fourth. Rev. L. Wingate Snell, rector; services Sunday, 10:45 a. m. and 5 p. m.; Sun­day school, 9:30 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic.

Cherry, between West Fifth and West Sixth. Rev. Father Richard

Coyle, priest; Rev. Father J. B. How­ley, assistant; services every morn­ing at 7; Sunday services, 7-9 and 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. St. James Roman Catholic.

Institute and Victoria Ave. Rev. Father James Carra, priest. Sunday services 7 and 10:30 a. m. Seventh Day Adventist.

Cherry, between West Seventh and West Eighth. Pastorate vacant. Ser­vices every Saturday at 2 p. m.; Bible study Friday evening at 7. Swedish Baptist.

Chandler St. Rev. C. A. Aldeen, pastor; services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer meeting Wed­nesday evening at 8. Swedish Evangelical Mission.

108 Chandler. A. T. Frykman, pas­tor; services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m.; midweek services Wednesday evening. Swedish Methodist Episcopal.

Corner Foote Ave. and Chandler. Rev. William Swenson, pastor; ser­vices every Sunday, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Swedish Zion.

College. Rev. David Brunstrom, pastor; services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer meeting, Wed­nesday evening. Unitarian. Junction East Second and Chandler.

Rev. Walter A. Taylor, pastor; ser­vices every Sunday, 10:45 a. m.; Sun­day school, 12 m. C E M E T E R I E S

Lakeview. SS. Peter and Paul's Roman Catholic. North of Buffalo between North On North Main «tsreet, north of

Main and Lakeview avenue. Abner Lakeview Cemetery. Father Hawley, Hazeltine, pres.; Perry W . Goodwin, supt.; William C. Griffin, sexton. sec.-supt.

LIBRARIES AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Jamestown Business College. Jamestown High School Library.

Business College building on Cherry High School building. Miss Ella tr, * nr.™* rr.ui„j „+„ + n„ W . Green, librarian. Hours 8:30 to

street north of West Third street. Or- 11:1B_12:'30 to 4 during school year ganized in 1886. H. E. V. Porter, The library is open to the publlc as pres. and principal. well as to the school.

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James Prendergast Free Library. brarian. Hours 10 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. West Fifth between Cherry andj every week day (to 9 p. m. Satur-

Washington. Rev. Elliot C. Hall, days). pres.; Miss Lucia T. Henderson, li-

INSTITUTIONS, SOCIETIES A N D C L U B S (NOT SECRET)

ATHLETIC AND SPORTING. Camp Fire Club.

Meets at call of president. E. E. Woodbury, pres.; W. A. Bradshaw, sec, Barrett Bldg. Chautauqua Canoe Club. Meetings held in office of president,

Hall block. T. N. Nelson, commo­dore; Roy Norberg, sec, 22 Price. Sportsmen's Association of Chautau­qua Lake. Meeting subject to call of president

and directors. Arthur H. Greenlund, pres.; Floyd H. Sharp, sec, 304 Pine. Chadakoin Club.

(Boat.) Club house at Lakewood-on-Chau-

tauqua. Comodore, E. E. Eddy; sec, P. W. Blystone. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL.

Jamestown Medical Society. Meets the second Thursday in each

month (except July and August) at the office of the president. Dr. A. A. Becker, pres.; Dr. W. M. Sill, sec-treas. Jamestown Real Estate Association. Meets every other Tuesday evening

in the office of the secretary. Ziba L. Squier, pres.; J. J. Frank, sec, room 7, Hall block. Jamestown Bar Association.

Meetings at call of president. Ben­jamin S. Dean, pres.; Charles H. Wi­borg, sec Manufacturers Association.

Meets the first Tuesday of each month in Association rooms over 213 North Main. Cyrus E. Jones, pres.; R. J. Bootey, sec. CLUBS, LITERARY CIRCLES AND

SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS. Avon Clubs.

Regular meetings at 10 a. m. every third Saturday from September until June at High School. Mary R. Wil­lard, director. Senior Club.—Carlotta W. Ward,

pres.; Mrs. R. W. Taylor, sec, 110 Broadhead Ave.

Junior Club.—Carrie Davey, pres.; Marie C. Fay, sec, 114 Van Buren. Browning Society. Meets every other Monday evening

during the winter months at the homes of members. Mrs. M. L. Fen­ton, pres.; Mrs. E. K. Pardee, sec, 358 East Fourth. Jamestown Club. Meets the second Tuesday in the

month in club rooms, corner North m a m and West Fifth. Shelaen a. Broadhead, pres.; R. J. Bootey, sec, over 215 North Main. The Fortnightly. Meets alternate Friday afternoons

November to April in Mozart club rooms. Mrs. Rovillus R. Rogers, pres.; Mrs. Morris N. Bemus, rec. sec, 4 Lakeview Ave. Mozart Club. Meets every third Saturday morn­

ing in its rooms in the New Gifford Bldg. Mrs. F. E. Gifford, pres.; Mrs. William A. Bradshaw, sec. New Century Art Club. Meets every other Monday after­

noon at homes of members. Mrs. Charles M. Dow, pres.; Miss Havena T. Stephens, rec. sec. The Travelers Club.

Meets every other Monday after­noon from October until April at the homes of members. Mrs. J. F. Jones, pres.; Mrs. F. W. Palmeter, sec, 11 Foote Ave. PATRIOTIC AND POLITICAL. Daughters of the American Revolution. Jamestown Chapter organized in

1900. Meetings held at homes of members once a month. Miss S. Flora Broadhead, regent; Mrs. Lorena C. Dewey, cor. sec; Mrs. Susan Ridell, treas. Sons of Veterans.

James Hall Camp No. 111. Meets the second and fourth Mondays in the month in G. A. R. hall. F. S. Treadway, com.; E. R. Bootey, sec, Arcade Bldg.

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Socialist Club. Meets every Thursday evening in its

room, Ellicott Bldg. W . S. Bennett, organizer; Mrs. E m m a Jordan, sec, 837% Prendergast Ave. Jamestown Prohibition Club. Meets once a month in Y. M. C. A.

building. F. W . Crossfield, chairman. Leroy Strickland, sec, 1060 Washing­ton. Political Equality Club.

Meets at call of president. Mrs. Anna Gates, pres.; Mrs. Laura Horton, treas. Sons of the Revolution.

Meets at call of officers. Maj. Win­field S. Cameron, regent; Frank H. Mott sec-treas. MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.

Co. E, 65th Regt., N. G. N. Y. Armory, corner South Main and

Fenton Place. Fred H. Wilson, capt.; Frank A. Johnson, first lieut.; William H. Harrison, second lieut.; F. A. Thomas, financial secretary. MISCELLANEOUS.

Sunshine Societies. North Side Club. Meets the first

and third Wednesdays in the month at homes of members. E m m a Koehl, pres.; Rhea K. Boardman sec, 301 East Eighth. Branch No. 1, organized October,

1900. Meets the second Tuesday ev­ening in the month in their rooms, Gifford Block. Miss Edith Anderson, sec, 614 Allen. Women's Christian Association

Hospital. Corner Foote Ave. and Allen. Miss

Nettie Romans, supt.; Mrs. Frank Ed­ward Gifford, pres. Women's Christian Association.

Incorporated in 1887. Controls the Women's Christian Association hos­pital which is managed by board ap­pointed by the association. Young Men's Christian Association.

Y. M. C. A. building at corner of East Second and Prendergast Ave. Elliot C. Hall, pres.; C. W . Cunnyng-ham, gen. sec. Young Women's Christian Association

Y. W . C. A. building of North Main and West Fourth. Mrs. William H. Proudfit, honorary pres.; Miss Cath­erine D. Cole, gen. sec.

Associated Charities. The Associated Charities, affiliated

with the National Conference of Char­ities and Corrections. Local office and Free Employment Bureau, room 19, City hall. Pres., Elliot C. Hall; sec, Miss Mae L. Weller; treas., Ed­ward A. Peterson. Consultation com­mittee meets every Tuesday at office at 2 p. m.; executive council meets first Tuesday in every month from Oc­tober to July at 4 p. m. in Common Council chamber, City hall. Gustavus Adolphus Orphans Home.

1381 East Second. Julius Lincoln, pres.; John S. Swensson, supt. Kings Daughters.

Harmony Circle. Mrs. E. A. Peter­son, leader; Mrs. C. A. Anderson, sec. Jamestown Union. Miss Eva Allis,

leader; Bessie Smith, sec Golden Rule Circle. Mrs. Wroth­

well Butterfield, leader; Emily Hunt, sec. Opportunity . Circle. Mrs. Enoch

Greenwood, leader; Mrs. C. Oscar Jones, 60 Hazzard, sec. Thoughtful Circle. Stella Ports,

leader; Nellie Hand, sec. Silver Cross Circle. Mrs. Mary Sal­

isbury, leader; Mrs. D. G. Parsons, sec. Christian Science.

Public reading rooms, 317 Cherry. Open daily, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 5 p. m. Ellicott Club.

(Social.) Rooms over 303 North Main. Wilson

C. Price, pres.; Arthur Clark, sec, 107 North Main. Exempt Fireman's Association.

Rooms over First National Bank, GiffordBldg. R. J. Barrows, Sr., pres.; James S. Shaw, sec, over ]19 North Main. Jamestown Camera Club.

Rooms 9 Arcade Bldg. Meets regu­larly second Tuesday in each month. A. H. Hooper, pres.; R. Sanctuary, sec, 85 Falconer. Women's Christian Temperance Union.

Meets the first and third Friday af­ternoons in the month at the homes of members. Mrs. Martha S. Mead, pres.; Mrs. W . A. Knowlton, sec, 515 East 8th St.

The Agnes Association. Controls the Agnes Home for young ladies. Meets the second Tuesday in the month at the Agnes Home, 6

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Broadhead Ave. Mrs. Charles M. Dow, pres.; Mrs. W. A. Knowlton, sec. East Eighth. Ladies' Auxiliary, Y. M. C. A. Meets the first Friday afternoon in

their rooms in the Y. M. C. A. build­ing. Mrs. R. A. Prescott, pres.; Mrs. Everett N. Gould, sec, 5 Cook Ave. Ministerial Alliance. Meets the second and fourth Mon­

days in the month in Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Rev. Charles T. Shaw, pres.; Rev. E. M. Fradenburg, sec, 340 Falconer. University Club. Meets first Thursday in month from

October to June in Y. M. C. A. build­ing. W. H. Edson, pres.; H. M. Hall, sec, 211 Lakeview Ave. Jamestown High School Alumni

Association. Meets annually on the Friday in

commencement week in June. James A. Stafford, pres.; Grace A. Barrows, sec, 132 Allen.

Retail Clothiers Association. Meets the last Friday in the month

at offices of officers. James C. Peter­son, pres.; W. P. Osmer, sec. Retail Butchers Association.

Meets at call of president. E. A. Frank, pres.; C. O. Wood, sec, 11 Hall Ave. Woman's Temperance Society.

Meets once a month, the second Sat­urday in the month in G. A. R. hall. Mrs. Nettie Gay, pres.; Mrs. Sarah Conner, sec'., 302 South Main. Retail Shoe Dealers Association.

Meets the first Wednesday evening in the month. E. Vern Bly, pres.; Ernest Colander, sec.

Retail Grocers Association.

Meets at call of president. George Ingerson, pres.; George Doolittle, sec, 49 Grant.

S E C R E T S O C I E T Y D I R E C T O R Y

ARMY VETERAN ORGANIZATIONS. Encampment 95, U. V. L. Meets ev­ery other Wednesday evening in the month in G. A. R. hall. John E. Crick, col.; A. H. Stafford, adj., 500 East Fifth. Auxiliary 24, Ladies of the U. V. L. Meets alternate Wednesday after­noons in G. A. R. Hall. Mrs. Hattie F. Green, pres.; Mrs. Louisa M. Staf­ford, sec, 500 East Fifth. Post James M. Brown, No. 285, G. A. R. Meets every Thursday evening in G. A. R. hall. A. P. Simmons, com.; A. H. Stafford, adj., 500 East Fifth. Women's Relief Corps, No. 73.

Auxiliary to James M. Brown post, G. A. R. Meets every Tuesday evening in G. A. R. hall. Mrs. Ida F. Homer, pres.; Mrs. Effie B. Harkness, sec, 23 Allen. Camp Samuel M. Porter, No. 45.

Spanish War Veterans. Meets in G. A. R. hall fourth Monday in the month. Claire E. Kent, com.; Gust F. Berg, sec BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE

ORDER OF ELKS. Jamestown Lodge 263. Meets

first and third Fridays of the month in lodge rooms. R. K. Mason, Ex. Ruler; J. C. Mason, sec

CATHOLIC M U T U A L BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.

SS. Peter & Paul's, Branch 77. Meets the first and third Thursdays of the month in Parochial School hall. Ed­mund Reardon pres.; D. J. Corkery, rec. sec, 112 Fairview Ave. Branch 39, Ladies Catholic Benevo­

lent Association. Meets the first and third Tuesdays in the month. Mrs. James A. Hughes, pres.; Mrs. Titus Clark, rec. sec. EPSILON PI FRATERNITY. Meets every Thursday evening (ex­

cept July and August) in the Y. M. C. A. building. Austin A. Anderson, pres.; Henry M. Burgeson, sec. FRATERNAL MYSTIC CIRCLE. Meets the third Friday in the

month in Engineer's hall, Warner block. Charles L. Sundberg worthy ruler; J. H. Swanson, sec. 80 Hazzard. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Chautauqua Camp No. 87. Meets

every Wednesday in Woodmen's hall, 20 East Third. Gust Johnson, coun­cil com.; Charles J. Johnson, clerk, un­der 100 East Second. DANISH BROTHERHOOD OF

AMERICA. Good Hope Lodge. Meets the last

Monday in the month in Maccabee

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hall. John Weideman, pres.; Herman Sode, sec

DANISH SISTERHOOD. Framad Lodge. Meets the first

Monday in the month in Maccabee hall. Eline Pihl, sec, 100 Charles. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY.

Deborah Council, No. 11. Meets first and third Mondays in the month in G. A. R. hall. Mrs. Jennie Cook, councilor; Mrs. Grace E. Taylor, rec sec, Gen. Del., City. Lincoln Council. Meets every two

weeks in Maccabee hall. Mrs. Grace James, sec, i5 McKinley Ave. FIRST SWEDISH HUNDRED MEM­

BER SOCIETY. Meets alternate Monday evenings' in

Lief Ericson hah, Arcade Bldg. Con­rad Axelsohn, pres.; Frank G. Ander­son, sec, 161 Allen. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.

Jamestown Aerie, No. 816. Meets al­ternate Thursdays in club rooms, top floor Arcade Bldg. Ernest Cawcroft, pres.; Frank E. Wallace, sec. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.

Chadakoin Tribe, No. 309. Meets alternate Mondays in the month in Engineer's hall, Warner block. Frank A. Crantz, sachem; Karl J. Osman, chief of records, 21 Peterson. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD

TEMPLARS. Scandia Lodge No. 22. Meets every

two weeks in Maccabee hall. Carl E. Ringquist, sec, 796 East Second. Lantern Lodge. Meets every Satur­

day evening in Leif Erikson hall. Gust Malin, C. T.; Hulda Olson, sec. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD

FELLOWS. Ellicott Lodge No. 221. Meets in

Odd Fellows hall every Monday even­ing. Benjamin Zuckerman, noble grand; William E. Waite, sec, 11 West Second.

Mt. Tabor Lodge No. 780. Meets every Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows hall. John A. Anderson, noble grand; Robert B. Jones, sec, 414 Winsor. Pearl City Lodge No. 33, Daughters

of Rebekah. Meets the second and fourth Thursdays in the month in Hay­ward hall. Mrs. Sadie Strong, noble grand; Miss Ina Aylesworth, sec,., 707 North Main. Princess Lodge No. 252, Daughters of Rebekah. Meets the first and third

Fridays in the month in Odd Fellows hall. E m m a Anderson, noble grand; Edith H. Griffith, sec, 316 Bowen. Canton Abraham No. 53. Meets in

Odd Fellows hall the second and fourth Thursdays in the month. Lewis Waite, capt; L. H. Strobel, sec. Chautauqua Encampment No. 54.

Meets in Mt. Tabor hall the first and third Thursdays in the month. A. Martin Nelson, chief patriarch; Charles Thorman, scribe, 16 Whitley Ave. Pearl City Rebekah Advancement

Circle No. 33. Meets first and third Wednesdays in the month in Odd Fel­lows hall. Mrs. Ardella Beardsley, pres.; Mrs. Sofie Eden, sec. Princess Rebekah Goodwill Society.

Meets Thursdays before first and third Fridays in month in Mt. Tabor hall. Mrs. Hope Risley, pres.; Mrs. Ernest Williams, sec. Monitor Lodge. Meets every Wed­

nesday evening in Mt. Tabor hall. Gust Segerstrom, noble grand; Oscar Palm, sec, 19 Grandin. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.

Jamestown Council No. 296. Meets the second and fourth Wednesdays in the month in Parochial School hall. William H. Harrison, grand knight; James A. Higgins, rec. sec, 701 North Main. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.

Jamestown Tent No. 9. Meets al­ternate Friday evenings in Maccabee hall. E. A. Lagreen, com.; Charles S. Lee, recordkeeper, 16 Bush. Jamestown Hive No. 101, L. O. T. M.,

c. T. W. Meets every two weeks, Thursday afternoons in Maccabee hall. Mrs. Lillian M. Leet, lady com.; Mrs. Louise Goodwin, sec, 47 Hamilton. Jamestown Division No. 5, Uniform

Rank. Meets alternate Friday evening in the month in Maccabee hall. Otto Love, capt.; Joe Melquist, sec, 705 North Main. Queen Hive, Ladies of the Macca­

bees. Meets the first and third Fri­days in G. A. R. hall. Mrs. Anna Wi­strom, lady com.; Mrs. Maria H. Lew-in, recordkeeper, 626 Prendergast Ave.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Jamestown Lodge No. 248. Meets

in Crescent lodge rooms, 208 Pine every Tuesday evening. Alfred Peter­son, chancellor com.; A. G. Norman, keeper of records and seal. Crescent Lodge No. 308. Meets ev­ery Thursday evening in Crescent lodge rooms, 208 Pine. C. C. Lipp,

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chancellor com.; Frank H. Kibling, keeper of records and seal, 57 Fair-mount Ave. Jamestown Company No. 36, U. R. K.

P. Meets in K. of P. hall every Thurs­day evening. Carl Ahlstrom, pres.-capt; A. G. Norman, recorder. MASONIC ORDERS.

Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 145, Free and Accepted Masons. Meets first and third Tuesdays in the month in Ma­sonic hall. O. N. Rushworth, W. M.; H. LeF. Brown, sec, 74 Liberty. Western Sun Chapter No. 67, Royal

Arch Masons. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in the month in Ma­sonic hall. N. Stern, H. P.; M. E. Wright, sec, 12 Cook Ave. Jamestown Council No. 32, Royal

and Select Masons. Meets third Thursday in the month in Masonic hall. R. K. Mason, T. I. M.; A. L. Gibson, recorder, 42 Tenth. Jamestown Commandery No. 61,

Knights Templar. Meets second and fourth Mondays in the month in Ma­sonic hall. E. B. Dewey, E. C; W. P. Osmer, recorder, 206 North Main. Jamestown Lodge of Perfection, 14°.

Meets first Monday in month in Ma­sonic hall. S. B. Broadhead, T. P. M.; E. E. Wellman, sec. Jamestown Council, Princes of Jeru­

salem, 16°. Meets third Monday in month in Masonic hall. J. B. Shaw, S. P.; E. E. Wellman sec. Mt. Sinai Chapter No. 132, Order of

the Eastern Star. Meets first and third Fridays in the month in Masonic hall. Ruth W. Green, W. M.; Edith M. Wample, sec, 815 East Second. Mecca Chapter No. 353, Order of the

Eastern Star. Meets second and fourth Fridays in the month. Ella A. Roberts, W. M.; Kitty J. Dewey, sec, 22 Fluvanna Ave. Chautauqua Court No. 38, Order of

the Amaranth. Meets second Wednes­day in the month in Masonic hall. Tina L. Dorman, R. M.; Lona D. Brown, sec, 227 Fairmount Ave. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Jamestown Lodge. Meets the first

and third Wednesdays in club house at Celoron. Frank H. White, dicta­tor; Clayton M. Jones, sec, 503 Fen­ton Bldg. LOYAL ORDER OF LADY MOOSE. Meets the last Friday in the month in Moose Club house at Celoron. Mrs. J. F. Lawson, pres.; Mrs. F. McFar­land, sec, 24 Victoria Ave.

M O D E R N W O O D M E N OF AMERICA. Jamestown Camp No. 8429. Meets

the second and fourth Fridays in Crescent Lodge hall, 208 Pine. Wil­liam E. Seymour, consul; William E. Waite, clerk, 11 West Second street. NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION.. Jamestown Legion No. 15. Meets

the second and fourth Fridays in the month in Business College hall. W. F. Bushey, pres.; H. E. V. Porter, sec. Chautauqua Legion No. 179. Meets

alternate Monday evenings in secre­tary's office in Hall Block. E. S. Blakesley, pres.; George W. White, sec ORDER OF THE GOLDEN SEAL. Jamestown Camp No. 61. Meets

the first and third Tuesdays in the month in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Har­riett M. Chase, com.; Mrs. Addela Vought, sec. Pearl City Camp No. 480. Meets the

fourth Friday evenings in the month in Engineers hall, Warner block. H. J. VanTuyl com.; Lillian O. Wells, sec, 5 Hotchkiss. ORDER OF VASA. Thule Lodge. Meets every Thurs­

day in Leif Erikson hall; Conrad Pe­terson, sec, 23 Weeks. Flora Lodge. Meets alternate Thurs­

days in Lief Ericson hall. Mrs. Gus-tava Larson, pres.; Miss Sophie John­son, sec. ROYAL ARCANUM. Chautauqua Council No. 73. Meets

the second and fourth Tuesdays in the month in Crescent Lodge hall, 208 Pine. F. S. Jones regent; W. H. De­laney, sec, 89 Fairmount Ave. NATIONAL ORDER OF THE

DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. Court St. Gertrude No. 92. Meets

the second and fourth Mondays in the month in Parochial school. Mrs. Eliz­abeth M. Barrett, grand regent; May M. Woods, historian, 516 Monroe. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Union Grange. Meets the first and

third Monday afternoons in the month in Maccabee hall. Mrs. Nettie F. Taylor, Frewsburg, N. Y., sec. PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. Chautauqua Circle No. 208. Meets

every Tuesday evening in the month in Swedish Brotherhood hall, Barrett Bldg. Arvid N. Lundquist, pres.; S. Clarence Beal, sec, 180 Stowe.

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Lakeside Circle No. 290...Meets the first and third Fridays in the month in G. A. R. hall. F. D. Carver, pres.; Mrs. Ella A. Lakin, sec, 283 Fair-mount Ave. SCANDINAVIAN BROTHERHOOD.

Leif Erickson Lodge No. 26. Meets every Friday evening in Leif Erickson hall, Arcade Bldg. Axel Johnson, pres.; Gust Lawson, sec, 137 Superior. Unity Lodge No. 29. Meets every

Tuesday evening in Lief Ericson hall. Ella Anderson, pres.; Mrs. Selma Berglund, rec. sec, 302 Foote Ave. SCANDINAVIAN TEMPERANCE AND

BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets every other Thursday evening

in Maccabee hall. August Linbeck, pres.; A. Renberg, sec, 223 Steele. SOCIETY DANNEBROG.

Meets the first Friday evening in the month in People's hall, over 304 North Main. James Petersen, pres.; William Svendsen, sec, 617 Prender­gast Ave. SOCIETY DENMARK.

Meets the third Monday in the month in Maccabee hall. Peter Pe­terson, sec, 12 Morton. SONS OF ST. GEORGE.

Chautauqua Lodge No. 107. Meets the second and fourth Friday even­

ings in the month in Mt. Tabor hall. Thomas Gill, pres.; John W. Uns­worth sec, 1 Shaw Ave. Columbus Lodge No. 379. Meets al­ternate Tuesday evenings in Engi­neers' hall, Warner block. Lewis Smith, pres.; James W. King, Jr., sec­retary, 6% Center. Royal Oak Lodge No. 74, Daughters of St. George. Meets alternate Tues­day evenings in Maccabee hall. Mrs. Gertrude Tobias, pres.; Mrs. Mary Firth, sec, 38y2 Foote Ave. TRIBE OF BEN HUR. Chautauqua Court No. 45. Meets

every other week in Maccabee hall on Tuesday evenings. Hattie Walk-up, sec, 912 North Main. SWEDISH BROTHERHOOD.

First Degree. Meets alternate Thursdays in its hall, Barrett Bldg. Arvid Shelander, pres.; Gust Wihl-burg, sec, 15 Cedar Ave. Royal Degree. Meets in Swedish Brotherhood hall alternate Thursday evenings. Oscar Rehn, great master; Charles Johnson, rec. sec, Kinney. SWEDISH SISTERHOOD. Meets alternate Wednesdays in G.

A. R. hall. Mrs. Andrew Lawson, pres.; Mrs. Clarinda Anderson, rec. sec, 24 Tenth.

N O T A R I E S P U B L I C

(Term expires March 30, 1912. Arird, Erma B. Armstrong, George Thomas Badhorn, Martin L. Beardsley, Tillie I. Bengston, Otto Benson, Florence O. Bootey, Edward R. Botsford, William R. Beldner, Ozias Burns, Isabella S. Butts, Andrew J. Cawcroft, Ernest Chadwick, Barker D. Clapp, Marvin L. Clary, James A. Cole, Roy H. Crosby, Erastus Cross, Ralph L. Curtiss, J. Delevan Curtis, Frank G. Fancher, Leon L. Felt, Frank E. Finch, Raymond C. Furlow, Albert L.

Gifford, Charles H. Gordon, William Goulding, Lynn M. Green, Edward James Green, Eleazer Grover, Charles S. Harris, Almon Morrell Hollengreen, Sarah A. Haag, John A. Harrington, John F. Horton, Fred Gates Horton, Charles L. Howard, Walter P. Hulquist, Raymond G. Hyde, Frederick W. Jenks, Adelbert Frank Johnson, Edward L. Johnson, Lillian A. Jones, Francis S. Jones, Louis K. Jones, Clement B. Kidder, Herbert J. Kohlbacher, George J. Lawson, Dora A. Lewis, Harry R.

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Lind, Andrew J. Maltby, George E. Marsh, William T. Miller, Winifred E. Morgan, Edward Ogilvie, Daniel G. Okerlind, Charles Alfred Olson, Erick A. Peterson, Nellie Pierce, Elbridge G. Pickard, Ray F. Price, Wilson Clark Price, Orsell C. Rohn, William M. Ross, Emmett H. Rushworth, Orlando Nelson Saeli, Giuseppe Scholpp, Charles J. C. Snearman, Frank E. Sheldon, Harry Porter Simmons, Adelbert P. Smiley, Mrs. L. Frances Squier, Ziba L. Stafford, Austin H. Stafford James P. Stafford, Joseph C. Stowe, William D. Stowe, William A. Strong, Louie C. Terry, Florence E. Tiffany, Bert George Thayer, Allen A. Waite, Elmer E. Weeks, James L. vVeller, James M. Whalen, Anna F. Wheeler, Frank S. Whitmore, Charles W . Wicks, John G. Young, Clark H.

(Term expires March 30, 1913. Anderson, Edith E. Appleyard, Albert Edward Beach, Robert King Bentley, Calvin Eugene Boote, Roswell J. Bradshaw, William A. Briggs Harry L. " Broadhead, Wright D. Butman, Luther Milton Butts, George R. Brugge, Isabelle E. Carpenter, Nettie Crissey, Harold E. Clark, D. Russell Cowden, Bessie L. Doolittle, Amy A. Dunderdale, Annie. Dunn, Francis

Dewey, Helen M. Eblom, Anna L. Eckstrom, A. Luther Eddy, Elton E. Eddy, Ethel A. Farrington, Florence B. Field, Frank B. Fowler, James I. Fowler, J. Samuel Frank, John J. Gilberds, George H. Gilberds, William J. Gustafson, Gustaf Oscar Hale, Helena J. Hall, Stiles C. Hanchett, Lathrop L. Harmon, Mabel S. Hazeltine, Abner Hazzard, Walter S. Hitchcock, Arthur H. Hunt, Frank Hunt, Herbert L. Jones, Charles W . Jude, George W. Johnson, Olive E. Jones, Stella F. Kettle, Arthur W. King, William E. Knorr, John Adam Lincoln, David Lewis Nathan D. Merz, Frank Miller, Emmet W. Miller, William H. Olson, Olof A. Peart, Richard Peterson, Frederick R. Phillips, Brewer D. Pickard, Clare A. Peirce, Elbridge G. Prather, John H. Peckham, Vernon E. Raistrick, Albert L. Reynolds, William R. Rick, Julius D. F. Sellvin, Florence E. Skiff, Mason M. Smith, Edmund B. Spencer, R. Liston (Kiantone) Spring, E. Walton Stevens, Wilson Sandburg, Hulda A. Todd, Fred P. Warren, Lucian J. Weller, Roy Crossman Wellman, Arthur Martin Wiborg, Charles Henry Wiltsie, Lawrence W. Woodward, Nelson B.

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L A B O R O R G A N I Z A T I O N S

CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL—A rep­resentative body composed of four delegates from each local union in the city. Meets every other Wed­nesday evening in its hall 8 West Third. Pres., Louis E. Ruden; rec. and cor. sec, Harry A. Hartman, P. O. Box 462.

ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUN­CIL.—Meets first Saturday in month in Central Labor hall. James S. McCallum, sec, 80 Falconer.

BRICKLAYERS, No. 24.—Meets every Wednesday in Opera House Block.

BREWERY WORKERS, LOCAL No. 4, Branch 11.—Meets second and fourth Thursday evening in Central Labor hall. Qbarles Boehler, sec, 2 Metallic Ave.

BARTENDERS, No. 199.—Meets every other Sunday in Bartender's hall, Arcade Bldg. Harry Winslow, sec, care Chadakoin Cafe.

BARBERS, No. 178.—Meets the first and third Thursday evening in Cen­tral Labor hall, 8 West Third. J. C. Markle, sec, 220 North Main.

CIGARMAKERS, No. 370.—Meets the first Tuesday in month in Bartend­ers hall. T. C. Fox, sec, 8 South Main.

CARPENTERS & JOINTERS, No. 66. —Meets every Friday evening in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. J. M. Kane, bus. agt, Box 102.

ELECTRICAL WORKERS, No. 106 — Meets every other Monday evening in Engineer's hall. Harry Ketchum, sec, care N. Y. Telephone Co.

LABEL LEAGUE, (WOMEN), No. 5 — Meets last Tuesday in month in Carpenter's hall, 18 East Third. Mrs. Thomas H. Marks, sec, 12 West Tenth.

METAL LATHERS UNION.—Meets every other Thursday in Carlson's hall, 15 Steele. Erland Clausen, sec, 187 Barrett.

METAL POLISHERS & BUFFERS, No. 38.—Meets first Friday in month in Carlson's hall, 15 Steele. Robert Kendall, sec, 34 Foote.

MUSICIANS, No. 134.—Meets first Sunday in month in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. Charles A. Bur­gett, sec, Russell block.

PLASTERERS UNION.—Meets every other Thursday in Carpenter's hall, 8 East Third. John Alms, sec,

PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 232.—Meets in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. Grand Perry, sec, 404 West Second.

PRINTING PRESSMEN, No. 164.— Meets the second Saturday evening in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. Homer Haupin, sec, care Dewey-Davis Printing Co.

PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPERHANGERS, No. 498.—Meets every Tuesday evening in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. M. M. Gifford, sec. and bus. agt., 34 West Eighth.

SHEET METAL WORKERS, No. 170. —Meets every other Monday in Cen­tral Labor hall, 8 West Third. Frank Julin, sec, 21 Linwood.

SHEET METAL WORKERS, No. 187. Central Labor nail, 8 West Third. Frank Day, sec, 9 Crescent.

TYPOGRAPHICAL, No. 205.—Meets first Saturday in Central Labor hall, 8 West Third. Louis E. Ruden, sec, 29 McKinley Ave.

UPHOLSTERERS, No. 38.—Meets ev­ery other Monday in Central Lahor hall. Harry A. Hartman, sec, 213 Fulton.

STATIONARY ENGINEERS.—Meets every month in Engineer's hall, Warner block. D. M. Thompson, 15 Myrtle.

STATIONARY ENGINEERS, AUXIL-ARY, No. 5.—Meets every Wednes­day afternoon in Engineers' hall. Mrs. D. M. Thompson, sec, 15 Myrtle.

LETTER CARRIERS ASSOCIATION, No. 165.—Meets first Tuesday of each month in Postoffice Bldg. Claude Kaadtmann, sec, 511 Hal­lock.

LETTER CARRIERS ASSOCIATION, AUILIARY, No. 46.—Meets at homes of different members second and fourth Tuesday. Mrs. William Ful­ler, sec, 325 Crossman.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS, CHAU­TAUQUA COUNCIL, No. 202 — Meets every third Saturday in Mac­cabee hall, 101 East Third, Andrew W. White, sec, P. O. Box 104.

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I N C O R P O R A T E D C O M P A N I E S

Abrahamson-Bigelow Co., (The), 114-118 West Third—R. W. Bigelow, pres.-mgr. dry goods.

A. C. & C. A. Anderson Co., 212-214 North Main.—Dry goods. Agnes Association, 6 Broadhead Ave.—Mrs. Eleanor J. Dow, pres.;—The Agnes

Boarding Home for Working Girls, and the Warner Home for the Aged. Ahlstrom Piano Co., 112-114 East Second—Charles A. Ahlstrom, pres.—mfrs. Allen Square Co.—F. E. Gifford, pres.; C. H. Gifford, sec-treas —101-121 North

Main. Alliance Furniture Co., 609-615 Allen.—Gustaf A. Lund, pres.; Axel Eckberg,

sec-treas.—mfrs. dining room furniture. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. A. Frank Jenks,

attorney, Hall block, West Third. Ames-Burns Co., (The), 415 Chadakoin Bldg.—H. R. Wilbur, pres.; E. C. Kess-

ler, sec.—Grain and mill feed jobbers. Art Metal Construction Co., 95-105 Jones & Gifford Ave.—A. C. Wade, pres.;

Albert Gilbert, sec-treas.—metal furniture and office fixtures. Atlas Furniture Co., Allen—Frank O. Strandburg, pres.; Ralph W . Taylor, sec.

—bedroom furniture. i Bailey Table Co., (The), 105 Winsor—Clayton E. Bailey, pres.; B. M. Bailey,

vice pres.-treas.—mfrs. tables. Bank of Jamestown, 216 North Main.—Brewer D. Phillips, pres.; William R.

Botsford, cashier. Barrett Realty Co., Barrett Bldg., 205 Cherry—A. Harrison Reynolds, treas.-gen.

mgr.—real estate. Bergwall Printing Co., over 8 West Third—Joseph A. Bergwall pres.; E. E.

Carpenter, sec Bernhard Hardware Co., 204 East Second.—Emil Fagerstrom, John Carlson and

Martin Gunnarson. Blackstone Mfg. Co., (The), 56-58 Blackstone Ave.—W. M. Blackstone, pres.;

John P. Moynihan, sec; Andrew J. Lind, treas.—mfrs. washing machines. Breed-Johnson Furniture Co., (The), 129-135 Jones & Gifford Ave.—J. A. Eck­

man, pres.; C. L. Eckman. sec-treas.—desks and bookcases. Cawcroft & Co., 107 Last Third.—A. E. Cawcroft, mgr.—art goods and pictures. Celoron Land Co., 1 Hall block—A. J. Hazeltine, pres.; Charles G. Lindsey,

vice pres.-mgr.; W . M. Lindsey, sec-treas. Celoron Amusement Co., West Third.—A. N. Broadhead, pres. Chadakoin Boat Co., Celoron Road—Harry D. Lepar, sec-treas. Chautauqua Canoe Club. Chadakoin Club (The), (Boat)—Elton E. Eddy, commodore; Paul W . Blystone,

sec; Charles H. Wiborg, treas. Chautauqua Construction Co.—A. N. Broadhead pres.; William R. Reynolds,

sec. Chadakoin Land Co.—S. B. Broadhead, pres.; W . T Falconer, sec Chautauqua Lumber Co., Monroe & Isabella Ave.—George W . Wright, gen. mgr. Chautauqua Pure Food, Drug and Candy Exposition—George T. Armstrong, sec. Chautauqua School of Nursing, 110 East Fourth—Cyrus E. Jones, pres.; W . S.

Bailey, sec-treas. Chautauqua Steamboat Co., West Eighth and Fairmount Ave.—J. C. Calisch,

pres., Buffalo. Chautauqua Storage & Transfer Co.—West Second—Patrick H. Burke, pres.-

mgr. Chautauqua Towel Mills, 206 Steele—A. C. Wade, pres.; William C. Briggs, sec-

treas.—mfrs. union and Turkish towels. Chautauqua Traction Co.—A, N. Broadhead, pres.; S. B. Broadhead, vice pres.-

treas.; William R. Reynolds, sec; George E. Maltby, gen. mgr.

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Chautauqua Worsted Mills, Lister Ave., Falconer, N. Y.—Fletcher Goodwill, pres.; H. J. Goodwill, sec-treas.

Circle Mfg. Co., Taylor St.—C. M. Purdy, pres.; W. C. Purdy, sec—mfrs. bread mixers.

Clark Hardware Co., 109-111 North Main—George B. Pitts, vice pres.; M. S. Van Scoter, sec.

Comfort Ice Cream Co.—William S. Comfor, pres. Conewango Realty Co.—W. W. Hotchkiss. Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co., 508 Fenton Bldg.—W. B. Conroy and Edward L.

Buchanan—wholesale lumber. Consolidated Development Co., Chadakoin Bldg.—B. A. Munger, pres.—real es­

tate and loans. Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co., 121 North Main and 9 West Third—John Con­

stas, John Sanford Est., and Charles Lambros—fruit and confectionery. Country World, over 102 North Main.—A. Brooks Fletcher, publisher. Crescent Ahletic Club—Gust Peterson, pres.; Richard Swanson, sec-treas. Crescent Land Improvement Co See Crescent Athletic Club. Crescent Tool Co., 200-222 Harrison—Karl Peterson, pres.-mgr.—F. F. Falldine,

sec-treas. Crown Metal Construction Co., 120 Steele—David Lincoln, pres.; David A. Hill­

strom, sec-treas. Curtis, E. W. Lumber Co., 510 Chadakoin Bldg.—E. W. Curtis, pres.; Charles

E. Dodge, sec-treas.—wholesale hardwood lumber. Curtis, F. M. Co. (The), 111-119 Cherry—F. M. Curtis, pres.; S. O. Merriam, sec-

treas.—dining and bedroom furniture. D. H. Grandin Milling Co.—D. H. Grandin, mgr. Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., Blackstone Ave.—Carl E. Lundquist, pres.; J. A.

Sellstrom, sec-treas. Diamond Furniture Co., 46-70 Taylor—A. P. Olsen, pres.; H. F. Love, sec-treas.

—mfrs. tables. Donelson Fruit Co.—E. A. Donelson, pres.; J. J. Waters, treas Eagle Furniture Co., 126 Steele—C. A. Lundquist, pres.; C. Herman Erickson,

sec-treas.—pedestals and tabourettes. Eagle Lake Club Co.—Roy H. Cole, pres.; F. E. Wallace, sec. Eastman Kodak Co., (American Aristotype Division), 56 Prospect—Ralph C.

Sheldon, mgr.—mfrs. aristo paper. Elite Furniture Co., 516 West Fourth—Charles Anderson, pres.; Gustaf A. Law-

son, sec-treas.—tables. Elks Club of Jamestown, over 300 North Main.—R. K. Mason, exalter ruler;

John C. Mason, sec. Empire Voting Machine Co., 153-163 Jones & Gifford Ave.—W. J. Lausterer,

local mgr. Empire Worsted Mills, 35-43 Water—J. W. Doubleday, pres.; L. M. Butman, sec-

treas. E. & M. Cough Drop Co., 4 Arcade Bldg., over 28 North Main—W. W. Hunt,

pres.—mfrs. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, 215 North Main—O. N. Rushworth, pres.; A. E.

Appleyard, cashier. Field & Wright Furniture Co., 100-108 Main—J. S. Wright, pres.; L. J. Field,

treas. First National Bank, 2-6 East Third—F. E. Gifford, pres.; Edward Morgan,

cashier. Furniture Commercial Agency Co., 513 Chadakoin Bldg—Frank B. Field, local

mgr. Furniture Index Co., over 112 East Third—P. K. Shankland, mgr.—magazine

publishers. Gage Furniture Co., (The), 13-15 East Third—Otto Bloomquist, pres.; Wallace L. Snow, se ..-treas.

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Globe Cabinet Co., 27 Taylor—Thure E. Linderholm, gen. mgr.—veneered desk and counter tops.

Gokey, William N. Shoe Co., 516 East Sixth—William N. Gokey, pres. Golden Furniture Co., 151 Jones & Gifford Ave.—C. P. Carlson, pres.; C. E.

Moller, sec-treas.—bedroom furniture. Gregory Oil Company—C. M. Dow, pres. Gurney Ball Bearing Co., 16 Scott—A. W . Kettle, pres.; F. W . Gurney, sec Hill's Piano Co., Chadakoin Bldg.—E. H. Hill, pres.-treas. Home Telephone Co., 210 Pine—A. C. Wade, pres.; J. H. Wright, gen. mgr. Huntington-Bargar Machine Co., Celoron Road—J. Delevan Curtis, pres.—

machines and repairing. Hurlbert-Sherman Hotel Co.—George F. Hurlbert, pres.; P. J. Moynihan, sec-

treas. props. The New Samuels, West Third. Huron Oil Co.—Howard Dow. Ideal Furniture Co., Allen Ext.—Charles Coyle, pres.; Otto T. Lindholm, sec. Ideal-Peerless Laundry Co., 20-26 Forest Ave.—C. G. Carlson, pres.-treas. Interior Metal Mfg. Co., 65-85 River—Gustaf Carlson, pres.; P. C. Carlson, sec-

treas. Ingerson Grocery Co., 20 East Third—George H. and Mrs. N. W . Ingerson—

retail grocers. Jamestown Awning Works, 112-114 East Third—M. C. Holmes, pres. Jamestown Bar Association—Benj. S. Dean, pres.; Charles H. Wiborg, sec-

treas. Jamestown Bottling Co., 104 East Second and 603-609 West Eighth—P. F. Si­

mon, pres.; F. Dunn, sec Jamestown Brewing Co., 104 East Second and 603-609 West Eighth—P. F. Si­

mon, pres.-treas.; Francis Dunn, sec. Jamestown Building Co.—Ernest Cawcroft, pres.; Frank E. Wallace, sec-treas. Jamestown Builders' Supply Co., 12-16 River—Charles Swanson pres.; Fred C.

Olson, sec-treas. Jamestown Business College Association, 315-317 Cherry.—H. E. V. Porter,

pres.; Elliot C. Hall, vice pres; A. J. Porter, see. Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie R. R.—J. C. Calisch pres., Buffalo. Jamestown Chair Co. (The), 20 Winsor—C. P. Carlson, pres.; C. W . Swanson,

sec-treas. Jamestown Chamber of Commerce, 301-303 Gokey Bldg., over 20 West Third.—

H. E. V. Porter, pres.; Ernest Cawcroft, sec. Jamestown Construction Co., 12-16 River—Charles Swanson, pres.; Fred C.

Olson, sec-treas. Jamestown Electric Mills, 30-43 Taylor—W. W. Campbell, pres.—feed and flour. Jamestown Garage Co., Barrett Bldg., 205 Cherry—L. S. Apgar, pres.; C. M.

Nichols, sec-treas. Jamestown Holding Co.—C. E. Bailey, pres.; Wilson C. Price, sec. Jamestown Ice Cream Co., 99 Institute—E. E. Walker, pres.; C. Fred Danielson,

treas.—mfrs. and shippers. Jamestown Lighting & Power Co., 316 North Main—A. N. Broadhead, pres.;

Albert S. Price, sec-treas. Jamestown Lounge Co., 38-46 Winsor—T. D. Hanchett, pres.; L. F. Cornell sec-

treas. Jamestown Mantel Co., Falconer, N. Y.—George M. Turner, pres.-treas.; Fred J.

Maurer, sec.—interior trim and veneered doors. Jamestown Panel & Veneer Co., 50 Steele—D. L. Moore, pres.; J. N. Campbell,

treas. Jamestown Publishing Co., over 28 North Main—Charles J. C. Scholpp, mgr. Jamestown Realty Co., 5-6 Gifford Block—Rev. Dr. Julius Lincoln, pres.;

Charles E. Anderson, sec.

MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Jamestown Security Land Co., 9-11 Gokey Bldg., over 22 West Third—M. Mint-zer, pres.; R. H. Cole, sec-treas.—real estate.

Jamestown Shale Paving Brick Co., 40 Quarry Road—Jerome B. Fisher, pres.; John Mahoney, sec-treas.

Jamestown Shoe Machinery Co., over 9 West Third—Arthur H. Hitchcock, pres.-.treas.; William M. Rohn, sec.

Jamestown Spring Bed Co., 59-61 Harrison—C. W. Eckman, pres.; Lawrence Eckman, pres.-treas.—mfrs. spring beds and cots.

Jamestown Street Railway Co., West Third—A. N. Broadhead pres.; S. B. Broadhead, sec-treas.; George E. Maltby, gen. mgr.

Jamestown Table Co., 145-153 Fairmount Ave.—L. C. Jagger, pres.; Thomas E. Perkins, sec.

Jamestown Theatrical Mechanical Association, Allen Square Hotel—Frank Stafford, pres.; Charles J. Preston, sec.

Jamestown Towel Mills, Hunt Road—Wilkinson Hall, pres. Jamestown Wheel & Mfg. Co., (Celoron, N. Y.), H. A. Shaver and others.

Jamestown Worsted Mills, 335 Harrison—E. C. Hall, pres.; A. K. Briggs, treas.-gen. mgr.

Jamestown Wood Finishing Co.—A. E. Smith (Oleon), pres.; John Dahlquist, treas.

Johnson Ice & Coal Co., 602-610 West Eighth—M. R. Stevenson, sec-treas.

Johnson, P. M. Co. (The), 205 North Main—P. M. Johnson, pres. Jones, Scharf & Lincoln, 210 North Main—John A. Jones and William H. Scharf

—clothing and gent's furnishings. Jorgenson Plumbing & Heating Co.—Nels Jorgenson, pres. Journal Printing Co., 12 West Second—Frederick P. Hall, pres.; Henri M. Hall,

treas. Journal Press Inc., 12 West Second—Frederick P. Hall pres.; Gust C. Magnu­

son, vice-pres and gen. mgr.—job printing. Ketchum, E. H. Co., 24 North Main—E. H. Ketchum, pres. and gen. mgr.—

wholesale and retail stationery, etc. Knox Clothing Co., 117 East Third—Belle H. Knox. Koehl, William Co., 17-19 Steele—William Koehl, pres.-treas.; T. James Clark,

sec.—mfrs. paper boxes and job printers. Lakeview Rose Gardens, Fairmount Ave. and 304 North Main—A. N. Broad­

head, pres. Lenna, O. A., 22-24 East Second—Oscar A. Lenna—wholesale liquors.

Level Furniture Co., Allen—George V. Olson, pres.; J. Alexander Bloomquist, sec-treas.—parlor and library tables.

Liberty Furniture Co., Blackstone Ave.—Charles M. Johnson, pres.; F. P. John­son, sec.

Lilly Engine Co.—George H. Monroe. Liberty Printing Co., over 217 North Main—C. A. Johnson, pres.; Conrad Thur­

stone, sec.—printers. Lucas Machine Co., 34 Taylor—Louis Lucas, pres.; D. A. Curtis, treas. Lynndon Worsted Mills, (The), Falconer, N. Y.—R. D. Stoeltzing, pres.; John

Ahlstrom, sec-treas. Mack-Hall Co., 13-15 West Second—J. M. Mcintosh mgr.—groceries.

Maddox Table Co., 125 Harrison—W. J. Maddox, pres.; M. R. Stevenson, see. Marvel Furniure Co., Allen Ext.—Alfred A. Anderson, pres.-mgr.; W/arner F.

Liedblad, sec-treas.—chiffoniers and dressers. Mason News Co.—R. K. Mason, H. E. Sellvin and C. R. Carpenter,

MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Mt. Tabor Building Co.—Frank M. Fisk, pres.; Charles F. Thorman, sec.

Mutual Dairy Co.—H. E. Kimball, pres.; C. G. Davis, sec.

National Biscuit Co., 217 Spring—L. L. Snow, sales agent.

National Chautauqua County Bank, 201 North Main—Charles M. Dow, pres.; Fred. W . Hyde, cashier.

National Furniture Co., Blackstone Ave.—Carl S. Johnson, pres.; John Nord, sec.

New Production Oil Co., 522-624 Chadakoin Bldg.—B. W. Seymour, pres.

New York Telephone Co. (Bell), 113 East Third—U. N. Bethell pres.; Lewis J. Davey, dist. mgr.; Gust A. Berg, local mgr.

New York and Western Oil Co., 39-43 Taylor—C. M. Purdy, pres.; W . G. Purdy, sec.

Norquist, A. C. Co. (The), 415-421 Chandler—A. C. Norquist, pres.; Frank 0. Norquist, sec-treas.—bedroom furniture.

Ohlquist & Johnson, 219 North Main—John Ohlquist, pres.; Oscar F. Johnson, sec-treas.

Oriental Mining Co., Kent Block, 29 Forest Ave.—A. F. Kent, pres.; W . A. Kent, treas.—mines, we'stern office in Poland, Ariz.

Pearl City Realty Co., 46 Fenton Bldg.—Frederick P. Hall pres.; Wilson C. Price, sec.

Pearl City Veneer Co., 40-48 Steele—T. D. Hanchett, pres.; N. M. Willson, sec-treas.

Peerless Furniture Co., River—August C. Norquist, pres.-treas.

Pennsylvania Gas Co., 110 East Third—Walter Jennings, pres.; W . H. Filler, sec-treas.; Jamestown mgr., E. M. Schlaudecker.

Persell, D. F. & Co., 103 West Third—Mrs. Charlotte Persell, mgr.—jewelry.

Peterson, A. J. & Son, 208 North Main—A. John and James C. Peterson— clothing and gent's furnishings.

Phillips Barrel & Machine Co., 11-13 Harrison—T. Henry Smith, pres.; W . D. Broadhead, sec.—barrels and barrel making machines.

Philo-Burt Mfg. Co. 409 North Main—R. J. Barrows, Jr., sec-treas.—mfrs. spinal appliances.

Post Publishing Co., 17-19 Steele—Ralph C. Sheldon pres.; Robert K. Beach, business mgr.

Proudfit Clothing Co., 206 North Main—William H. Proudfit, pres.; William P. Osmer, treas.

Primus Steam Water Washing Machine Co.

Purity Supply Co., (Inc.),—Fred C. Olson, sec-treas., 8 Ellicott Bldg.

Queens-Chautauqua Land Co., Long Island real estate—R. C. Sheldan, pres.; W . C. Price, sec

Renova Oil Co., over 219 North Main—Arthur W. Kettle, pres.-treas.; Mark T. Seymour, sec.—producers.

Robertson, H. P. Co. (The), 30 Steele—H. P. Robertson, pres.; J. H. Ipson, sec. —bedroom furniture.

Ross, Warren Lumber Co., Isabella Ave. and Monroe—Warren Ross—-hardwood lumber.

Slone-Melhuish & Co., over 303 North Main—C. A. Slone, pres.; C. D. Melhuish, sec.—insurance.

Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., Blackstone Ave.—S. H. Penfield, pres.; E. D. Shearman treas.

Saxe Brothers Co., 16 West Third—Samuel Saxe, mgr.—ladies' ready-to-wear garments.

MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Scholin Furniture Co., 203-205 East Second—Charles E. Scholin and Claus An­derson—furniture, carpets and rugs.

Seaburg Mfg. Co., 124-126 Steele—Evald Seaburg pres.; Ernest J. Seaburg. treas.—tables and cedar chests.

Sharpe, A. D. Co., (The), 203 North Main.—George W. Sharpe, pres.; F. J. Snowball, sec-treas.—dry goods.

Shearman Bros. Co., 25 Shearman Place—Frank E. Shearman, pres.-treas — mfrs. couches, sofa beds.

Sportsmen's Club of Chautauqua, 304 Pine—A. H. Greenlund, pres.; Floyd H. Sharp sec.

Squier Land & Improvement Co.,—Ziba L. Squier.

St. James Roman Catholic Church Society—Father James Carra.

Star Furniture Co., 25-37 Briggs—Jay Crissey, pres.-treas.—mfrs. bedroom fur­niture.

Straight Dry Plate Co., Tyril—J. W. Davis, pres.-treas.

Superior Furniture Co., 167 Jones & Gifford Ave.—Frank O. Norquist, pres.; Austin E. Anderson, sec-treas.—tables.

Swanson, C. A., Drug Co. (The), 200 Main—C. A. Swanson, pres.; A. J. John­son, sec

Swedish-American Land Co.—Ziba Squier, pres.; S. A. Hollengren, sec-treas.

Swedish Singing Society Lyran (The), 11 Warner block, over 5'North Main— C. G. Hammerstrom, pres.; E. Eckman, sec.

Sweet-Clarke Co., 104 East Second—J. M. Sweet, pres.; T. James Clarke, sec-treas.—mfrs. hardware specialties.

Swift Beef Co., 33 Institute—William L. Booth, mgr.

The Clarke Baking Co., 13-17 Richmond Place—George F. Clarke, pres.; W. C. Price, sec.

The Ellicott Club of Jamestown, N. Y.—W. C. Price, pres.; Arthur Clark, sec.

The Henderson-Lincoln Undertaking Co.—David Lincoln.

The Owl Sportsman's Club—John C. Swanson, pres.; Charles L. Carlson, sec.

The Sturdevant Machine Co.—Harvey C. Sturdevant, pres.; James Ingham, sec.

The Van Restaurant Co.—James S. Shaw, pres.; Helen I. Van Vleck, sec.

Thompson-Johnson Machine Co.,—Nels A. Johnson, pres.

Towne Furniture Co., 13-23 Holmes—Morris E. Towne—jobbers. Thurstone Moving Picture Machine Co.—Leon L. Thurstone pres.; Conrad

Thurstone, sec. Union Lumber Co., 41 Shearman Place—Daniel Griswold, pres.; M. T. Griswold,

sec-treas. Union Trust Co., 211 North Main—Frank Merz, pres.; Harry L. Briggs, cashier.

United Meat Market—Leon A. Conner, pres. Van Every & Probst Co.—Charles C. VanEvery and M. W. Probst.

Vandergrift Realty Co.—Frank G. Curtis, sec-treas.; Nels A. Johnson, pres.

VanDervoort Supply Co., Monroe and Isabella Ave.—S. B. Vandervoort, pres.; C. R. VanDervoort, sec-treas.

Vart Land Co., over 14-16 West Second—Samuel A. Carlson, sec-treas.-mgr., newspaper publishers.

Warren & Jamestown Street Railway Co.—David H. Siggins, pres., Warren, Pa.; J. M. Siegfried, treas., Warren, Pa.; Sam Q. Smith, sec.

Watson Mfg. Co., 63 Taylor—H. W. Watson, pres.; W. W. Watson, sec-treas.

MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.

Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler—Adam F. Weber, pres.; A. C. Knapp, sec. White Cross School of Nursing—W. E. Goucher, pres.; S. C. Hall, sec.

Woman's Christian Association, 207 Foote Ave.—Mrs. Frank Edward Gifford;, pres.; Mrs. C. C. Wilson, sec; Miss S. Flora Broadhead, treas.

Young Men's Christian Association, corner East Second and Prendergast Ave. —Elliot C. Hall, pres.; Charles W. Cunningham, gen. sec.

Young Women's Christian Association, 401 North Main—Mrs. W. H. Proudfit, honorary pres.; Katherin D. Cole, gen. sec.

T h e J o u r n a l ' s

J a m e s t o w n S t r e e t a n d B l o c k

D i r e c t o r y

1 9 1 1 - 1 9 1 2

The asterisk (*) preceding a name indicates that the

property is owned by the occupant.

The figures following the name in parenthesis indi­

cate the number in the household.

Names appearing without population are stores or

other places of business.

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

ADAMS STREET. From Sprague, between Baker and Pal­mer, west. Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. *15 John F. Berggren (S)

ADAMS STREET. Right and North Side.

*8 Harry King (5) AHRENS AVENUE. From 117 Maple east to Oak.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. 7 William Holdsworth (3) 7 Morris O. Johnson (2)

AHRENS AVENUE. Right and South Side.

No houses. ALLEN STREET.

From 135 South Main east to Buffalo.— Third and Fourth wards.

Lett and North Side. 7 Ray T. Hazeltine (3) *7 Abner Hazeltine (1) *21 Elof Rosencrantz (2) 21 George Berquist (3) 23 B. T. Harkness (2) *23 Cornelius Hunt (2) *25 E. N. Shirer (5) *27 Frank W . Stevens (7)

INSTITUTE ST. ENDS. *67 John F. Gustafson (5) *89 Axel P. S. Gustafson (5) 71 Dana Fenton (2) 71 Katherine Wilson (1) 71 Clinton Waite (61 79 L. H. Thompson (S) 81 Carl E. Larsen S3 J. A. Yerdon (4) 83 H. J. Paquin

F O O T E A V E N U E INTERSECTS •103 Charles J. Jones (5) 103 W m . H. Anderson (4) 105 W . M. Rath (3) *109 Nathaniel E. Thomas (3) *H1 Alexander Salander (6) 115 W . F. Hale (3) *117 Mrs. Altheda Wiltsie (5) 123 C. E. Larsen (5) 127 Charles W . Whitmore (I) 127 David L. Anderson (2) "131 August A. Carlson (5) 135 A. Howard Fidler (2) *135 George Hope (3)

SPINNERS A L L E Y TNTKRSKCTS •143 Theo. D. Hanchett (5) 143 D. C. Hanchett (2) 145 Mrs. Louise S. Scott (2) 145 S. T. Christensen (4) 145 Mrs. Hannah Scott (2) 145% Erick T. Berg (5) 145% August Andrews (3) 149 L. J. Klingstedt (4) 149 Samuel Nutter (3) 157 Gust Lagerquist (10) 157 Mrs. Lena Carlson (2) 157 Albert Nelson (41 161 Elmer Johnson (21 161 F. G. Anderson (4) 16iy2 Albin Johnson (31 161% Frederick W . Dschuden (2) 165 Fred H. Broadhead (3) *167 John Walburg (4) *169 Albert N. Olman (31 *175 Emil Johnson (4) 205 W . E. Bushev (2) *205 C. E. Vasbinder (3) 205 Mrs. Margaret Manning (1) 207 Sam Hawkinson (2) 207 James Newsome (3) *207 Mrs. Kate Hutley 207 John A. Winterburn (5) 209 Marion Anderson 211 William Smith (21

211 Mrs. Minnie Peterson (3) 217 Frank Michelson (31 217 Walter S. White (2) 217 Amanda Lundquist (1) *219 Loren P. Skinner (31 219 F. H. Ellsworth (2) 219 Gustaf Peterson (31 223 Robart E. Dracup (41 "223 Mrs. Mattie French (1) "'225 J. Ernest Johnson (31 •301 Charles L. Liedblad (51 307 James E. Noon (41 307 Mrs. Matilda Lindquist (51 307 George Suter (31 311 Ben A. Broadbent 1) 311 J. Oscar Johnson (11 311 P. Alfred Carlson (4) 317 Oscar A. Johnson (4) 317 Elof Hansen (4) 317 Mrs. Anna Lindblad (1) 319 Andrew O. Nelson (41 319 Mrs. Matilda Hiller (11 319 Conti-San Tony (4) •321 Christian Greenlund (21 321 R. Benson (31 325 Vacant house *333 Fred H. Wilson (1) 343-345 Jones Bros. *347 John A. Booman (4) 317 Mrs. E m m a Vickland (11

W I N S O R ST. BEGINS 411 E. F. Lammers (41 411 Charles A. Hallberg (4) 411 Thomas Gill (2) *423 Charles Giambra (71 423 Joe Vullo 423 Angelo Alima (41 423 Sam Cimino (S) 429 Guiseppa Privatera <s> 129 Sam Farrero (9) 429 Joe Farnell (3) 133 Volenline Amelona (.0 433 James Fritz (2) 433 Sam Balvan (5) 433 Joseph Latoni (111 435 Sam Bolito (61 435 Tom Bealino (51 435 Tom Truso <S) -147 Abram Anderson (3)

W I L L A R D ST. INTERSECTS 507 C. J. Dearborn (31 507 Frans O. Anderson (5) 507 George Kastenhuber (5) 507 Mrs. Agnes Silshv (2) 511 Allen Wheeler (3) 511 Carl Olsen (5) 513 John H. Martindale (I) 513 Mrs. Emm.i Johnson (5) 513 Martin Casper IK) 521 John Lernould (7) 525 John V. Carlson (3) 529 .Mii.-n Babco.-k (3) • •29 John Johnson (3) 529 Peter Olson (21 o29 Theodore Matson (21 4531 James Jensen (S) 535 Maurice Spinnernv (21 535 Mrs. Eliza J. Martin 535 Mrs. Ida Carson (4) CHANDLER ST. ENDS 541 August Peterson (2) 541 Axel C. Freeburg (3) *541 Anton Peterson (31 541 Andrew Lindstrom (31 545 Frank J. Burns (3) •'45 Charles Campbell (4) 545 Andrew Reed (51 'k.'45 Charles W. Eckman (4) "49 John Johnson (2) "549 John Victor Allen (2) 519 Mrs. Ada Pollard (11 5...1 Mrs. Anna S. Bloomquist (I) *:>53 Mrs. May Lawson (11 :>5, F.mjl Carlson (41 55i Nelson Martin (.•-'.) •661 Swan Olson (91 561 Theodore A. Carlson (0 565 Andrew Johnson (5) 565 Samuel Carlson (4) 569 C. J. Anderson (71

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

569 A. J. Anderson (31 571 John Bergdahl (4) 571 Herman Ridder (31 575 Gust Nelson (21 581 Amanda Carlson (41 581 Albert Lindquist (31 583-585 J. P. Danielson Co. 607 Carl Anderson (41 •607 Claus V. Gustafson (31 611-615 Alliance Furniture Co.

Caflisch Bros. Lumber Yard Atlas Furniture Co. Marvel Furniture Co. Level Furniture Co. Appleby Lumber Co., Lumber Yards Ideal Furniture Co. The Ames-Burns Co.

ALLEN STREET. Right and South Side.

*18 John Wr. Swanson (41 *20 E. H. Woodworth (5> *26 Mrs. Harriet R. Crum (3) *34 Mrs. Mark N. Ahlstrom (21 *36 Mrs. Thomas G. Armstrong (41 36 George T. Armstrong (61 42 Merlin A. Bliss (61 •12 John Thomas (11 *44 John W. Weller (41

SCHOOL ALLEY INTERSECTS 50 Norman R. Thomspon (2) 54 Mrs. Elizabeth Paquin (61 5S Irving D. Avery (21 *62 William J. Maddox (4) *72 Charles M. Dow (71

FOOTE AVE. INTERSECTS W. C. A. Hospital W. C. A Nurses' home

I2S John L. Broadhead (51 *132 Halhert A. Barrows (51 134 Mis. Miranda PI. Wiggins (4)

S H E R M A N ST. BEGINS *140 Erastus Crosby (2) *142 Mrs. Melinda Myers (31 112 H. H. Bleaknev (2) 144 C. M. Urch (2) 144 George King (3) 152 Fred L. Farlee (5) •15214 Charles J. Nelson (6) 152% Arvid Helgren (71 156 Vacant *164 Frank O. Anderson (ii) *16S Andrew Johnson (2) "172 Hadvn Crossley (41 172 Ellis Jowett (31

M A P L E ST. BEGINS No houses 1 T L L M A N ST. BEGINS 2011 Mrs. Gertrude Johnson (I) 201 Herbert Hirst (II 204 Alonzo Graham (7) 20,s Clinton 1. Horth (3) ALLEY INTERSECTS 212 Mrs. Emily Knight (2) -212 Ernest G. Williams (2) 212% Marion Anderson (5) 220 E. A. Williams (31 *220 Charles Benson (21 *226 H. H. Hall (3) KING ST. BEGINS *302 George O. Meredith (3) 310 Primitive M. E. Church *312 Mrs. Eliza S. Hunt (1) 312 Donald O. Brainard (3) *314 William Shaver (5) 314 Mrs. Mary Newsome (L!) .320 Fred Mellor (61 328 Theodore F. Van Dusen (41 *330 John A. Swanson (5) 336 D. Greenlund (51 336 C. K. Bunnell (2) MNGLISH ST. BEGINS 31S Jones Bros. 400 Peter Valone (5) 400 Salvatora Manuel (9) 400 Joe Howard (6) 400 Nardo Giambra (3) 410 William Pickard (3) 410 Thomas Noon (2)

412 Frank P. Cofforo (61 412 James Coffero (51 412 Joe Ragugino (91 422 John F. Erickson (71 426 N. O. Johnson (141 •430 Carl Emel Otander (6) 430 John H. Harford (4) 432 W m . Beaumont (41 "436 Uriah L. Lee (5) 440 Mrs. Martha Bairstow (11 440 Mrs. Mary Ann Bairstow (1) 444 John Yanstrom (6) "US Peter Norene (3) 450 Oscar Widdigren (3) *450 Enoch Engman (4)

W I L L A R D ST. INTERSECTS. 504 John P. Freed (21 510 John A. Engberg (4) ~516 Fritz Peterson (8) 524 John Parsons (6) 524 J. Dietzler (21 524 Mrs. Caroline Hilding (4) '52s John M. Bergquist (7) 530 Amanda Berg (3)

C H A N D L E R ST. ENDS. l536 Gust Scott (21 536 A. J. Lannes (31 •542 John Morse (21 542 John Christianson (3) *546 Andrew O. Morse (71 *548 John P. Jones 548 F. E. Samuelson (11 548 Hjalmar Anderson (4) 554 Oscar Bergdahl (2) 55S Arthur Lager (31 55S Sten Johnson (5) 562 Magnus Seawall (4) 562 Axel Seaburg (61 506 Ida Nyberg (31 506 Theodore Johnson (3) 5KN Axel Brodine (61 5KX Oscar Lay (2) 572 Gustaf A. Johnson (J) 572 Duane E. Stevens (41 *574 Andrew M. Johnson (51 574 A. F. Woite (2) *600 Mrs. Ida M. Glatz (6)

SCIOTA ST. BEGINS No houses BUFFALO ST. ENDS. J. A. Bidwell (SI Richard LeRoy (2) Ernest Whitaker (31

ALTON PLACE. From 100 Newton avenue south to Blanch­ard.—Fifth ward.

No houses ANDERSON STREET. Ifum 112 Willard south.—Fourth ward. Left and East Side. 27 Warner B. Carlson (6) *33 John G. Stoneberg- (5) -35 Mrs. Anna S. Anderson (7t •41 Gust Parson (81 *49 Andrew Carlson (51 ANDERSON STREET. Right and West Side. 30 Carl A. Linden (6) •34 Emil G. Swanson (4) APPLEYARD PLACE. From 39 Center east.—Fifth ward. Left and North Side. *3 Thomas Barrett (5) 5 Mrs. Edna M. Stanton (2) APPLEYARD PLACE. Right and South Side. No houses ARCADE AVENUE. From 824 Forest Ave. west to Sampson.— Sixth ward. No houses.

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

ARNOLD STREET. From 311 Foote avenue east to Maple.— Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. 11 Harold Ickeringill (31 11 Andrew Anderson (41

ARNOLD STREET. Right and South Side. 10 B. Clifford Randall (21 »10 Swan J. Larson (2) 12 Phoebe A. Burlin (21 •12 John B. Anderson (11 12 Charles W. Peterson (3) 12 Matilda Anderson (31 14 Byron Jackman (61 14 Mrs. Josephine K. Blakely (7) •18 Herman G. Anderson (31 AXTEL STREET. From 241 South Main east to Hazzard.— Third ward.

Left and North Side. *9 Mrs. Matilda Haigh (41 •11 Charles A. Johnson (51 11 Ernest L. Danielson (3) 11 Gus Nordine (21 15 Tony Footee (151

AXTEL STREET. Right and South Side. •8 Carl W. Hermanson (7) 10 Martha A. Suttle (41 *12 Jonas A. Johnson (21 14 Fred M. Sweet (31 16 Clarence A. Griffith (5) 16 Edward C. Austin (11

BAKER STREET. From 48 Barrett west to limits.—6th ward

Left and South Side. *19 Louis O. Juel (31 *43 Marion D. Swanson (21 •47 Mrs. Dexter D. Dorn (11 47 Oscar Bragg (21 47 Charles Boyd (31 47 Mrs. Mae McKee (2) 51 Charles S. Johnson (4) 51 John A. Peterson (41 121 Eskel Carlson (71 H25 John Carlson (51

WILLIAM STREET ENDS 131 August P. Norgren (6) "135 John A. Strand (13)

CHAPMAN STREET ENDS. 139 Thomas Vassil (6) 143 Paul Cusinano (71 143 Tony Sands (71 *149 Otto W. Wiquist (301

COLFAX ST. BEGINS "161 Carl A. Johnson (51 *171 Jonas P. Anderson (2) 171 Anton E. Lindell (41 173 Axel Johnson (51 173 Axel Carlson (41 JONES ST. INTERSECTS. *185 Andrew A. Jones (4) CHAUTAUQUA AVE. BEGINS .193 Vacant store 195 Oscar W. Peterson (61 199 Martin J. Due (71 199 Gotfried Paulson (31 D E L A W A R E AVE. INTERSECTS 235 Ernest Anderson (61 235 Charles G. Anderson (31 OXFORD ST. BEGINS *245 Peter Peterson (21 245 Charles G. Pelrson (21 N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS *329 William R. Emory (21 "359 Albert Underwood (61 •409 James Gray (2) *437 Smith Homer (31 BAKER STREET. Right and North Side. •148 Arthur W. Billings (11 148 C. Albert Gunnarson (3)

*150 Fred C. Lawson (51 150 Axel Hed (51 152 Gust Sandberg •154 A. William Carlson 154 Louis H. Holmes (4) 154 Rudolph H. Hedstrom (41 158 W. D. Kent 158 Gid Lundquist (51 158 Fred A. Benton (31 •162 John G. Johnson (3) 162 John Syren (31 *166 Mrs. Jennie Johnson (5) 170 John A. Hult (31 170 John G. Carlson (51

SPRAGUE ST. INTERSECTS 196 Alfred Nyberg (4) *200 Mrs. Joanna Anderson (31 202 John E. Bush (71 202 Charles A. Anderson (51 •206 Mrs. Margaret Hammerstrom (11 206 Harry G. Maxwell (4) •210 Herman Holmes (3) 216 Julien Kestelat (31 216 Charles J. L. Sundberg (4) 228 Charles G. Gustafson (51 252 Gust Freed (21 *252 James P. Hanson (5) 282 John B. Taylor (51

MAPLEWOOD AVE. BEGINS •296 John Levan (21 296 Magnus Hegstedt (21

B A R K E R STREET. From Virginia Boulevard west to Pros­pect.—Third ward.

Left and South Side. 23 Henry A. Lindquist (SI 23 Alfred Lund (21

LINWOOD AVE. INTERSECTS No houses FOOTE AVE. INTERSECTS

•71 George Murphy (71 73 Carl Gustafson (71 75 Oscar Ohman (71

Frank Lohnes (2)

75 79%Smith Middleton (51 81 " " " ' *85 85

Harry Howard (41 Asa Ackroyd (41 Raymond Park (31

91 Harold Sagerdahl (41 91 James J. Rogers (41 93 Fred L. Lindquist (41 93 Mrs. Belinda A. Hollev (11

HAZZARD ST. INTERSECTS 107 W. H. Kidder (31

SOUTH MAIN ST. INTERSECTS 177 Andrew Nordwall (31

BROADHEAD AVE. INTERSECTS No houses

BARKER STREET. Right and North Si.lc.l

16 A>el Seagren (51 *20 Charles Anderson t:\)

LINWOOD AYl'l. INTERSECTS No houses FOOTE AVE. INTERSECTS

76 C. L. Tulen (51 88 David Erickson (21 *SS Herman Nelson (51

HAZZARD ST. INTERSECTS 106 Lazelle Wroodward (41

SOUTH MAIN ST. INTERSECTS No houses B R O A D H E A D AV. INTERSECTS

I7S William L. Beck (21 BARNARD AVENUE. From 114 Sampson west.—Sixth ward. Left and South Side. *5 .Gust Carlson (5) 7 Thomas A Burns (51 BARNARD AVENUE. Right and North Side. No houses. BARRETT STREET. (Commonly called Barrett Avenue.} From 25 Steele south to Forest Ave.— Sixth ward.

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

Left and East Side. •15 William H. Lang (7} *17 Harry L. Anderson (3} '21 Mrs. George Smith (51 •23 Fred E. Hultquist (4) *27 Charles A. Dahlquist (2) 27 Carl A. Leiburg (2} 31 Mrs. Louise L. Vanblow (4) *31 Frank A. Vanblow (2} 33 Jonas Jaderstrom •45 Atla Jenner (61 47 Vacant 51 Vacant

P R A T H E R AVE. INTERSECTS •57 Mrs. Mary Boyd (3) "63 August P. Olsen (3) 67 George F. Prince (41 75 Charles E. Morgan (3} •75 H. Albert Donelson (8) •81 Benj. Arnson (6) SI George A. Phillips (2) •87 Albert Cowden (3) *93 Lizzie Bootey (11 *99 N. M. Willson (81 107 J. P. Mack (51 107 Lynn S. Townsend (2) Hll E. B. Bootey (2} •115 Louis H. Russell (5)

McKINLEY AVE. INTERSECTS. •125 T. B. McGraw (11} *135 Mrs. Betsey S. Mills (6) *151 W. O. Isaacson (6) *155 C. Henry Malmquist (4) 155 Mortimer J. Woodin (2}

COWDEN PLACE BEGINS *1C1 John Johnson (4} *163 Mrs. Polly J. Wight (1} *165 Mrs. Epret L. Morley (3} 165 Mrs. Johanna Carlson (2) •165% Mrs. Sarah Perry (1} *169 John Morgan (9) 171 Olson & Warner 171 Julius M. Bergman (2) i 173 Olson & Lindblad "173 Alfred Gustafson (3)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS. •183 Alfred Blomstrand (8} •187 Allen A. Clauson (7} 187 Andrew Frederickson (3) •191 Mrs. Johanna Swanson (3) •193 August Lofgren (9) 199 Emil Olson (5} 199 Charles E. Lundgren (6} •201 Mrs. Louise Olson (2} '205 Carl O. Hultgren (6} 205 Albert Johnson (2} 205 August E. Anderson (6} 209 C. Alvin Carlson (3} 209 Evald O. Nordland (4} 209 Albert C. Love (4} •212 Brightman Smith (9} 217 Mrs. Annetta Barnett (1) 217 Nels Jenson (6} •225 Mrs. E m m a C. Johnson (3} •233 John P. Hall (4} 233 Albin J. Johnson (2) 237 James Sweetin (6) 237 Per Nelson (6} BARRETT STREET. Right and West Side. 2 City voting building. No houses. B A K E R ST. INTERSECTS 60 J. Stuart Husband (3} 64 Frank Butler (2) •68 John C. Swanson (6) 72 Oscar A. Johnson (4} 74 Oscar Peterson (2} •76 Herman H. Stoltz (3} *82 Charles E. Fisk (3) '86 Daniel P. Wescott (5} *90 Mrs. Emily Raistrick (2) 90 Willie Appleyard (2} 90% Albert L. Raistrick (2} 90% Mrs. Etta Knowlton (3} 92 Oscar L. Peterson (6} •94 Mrs. Anna C Ljungberg (2) McKINLEY AVE, INTERSECTS.

'108 John W. Durham (3) 108 Charles M. Nichols (3) '112 A. J. Lane (2) 112 Chester E. Erickson (2) 116 Ernest P. Hindle (4} 116% David A. Hillstrom (2) •120 D. M. Rogerson (7} '124 T. Allen Hawkins (2)

STEARNS AVE. BEGINS '132 Mrs. Linda F. Holmquist (6} *136 L. H. Slosberg (7) 136 Mrs. Susie A. Williams (2) 140 Vacant *142 Nels Hagstrom (4) '150 Mrs. Kate Cowles (4}

C O W D E N PLACE BEGINS 160 Lucius W. Lammers (2) 160 Frank E. Lawson (5) *164 Gust Milner (6} 164 Sven Swanson (4) * '168 David Carlson W • 168 Swan H. Johnson (2} •170 Joseph A. Rosenberg (4} 170% Leonard V. Hills (2} •174 Fred L. Johnson (3)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •178 John P. Jones (5) 178 John E. Pihlblad (3} '188 Clarence Jones (1} 188 Gust Milton (4} *190 Bernard R. Wallen (4} 190 Ernest F. Eckman (3) '196 Mrs. Anna Magnuson (4} '198 Emil Fagerstrom (5} 198 Carl Carlson (2)

C R O W N ST. BEGINS '206 Gust Lynn (5) 206 Vacant •210 Al'fred J. Johnson (8} 214 Mauritz J. Alfson (4} '218 N. P. Fernstrom (2} •220 C. H. Holman (8)

D E A R B O R N ST. INTERSECTS. '228 John Oberg (9} •232 Fred Swanson (5} 232 C. August Gustafson (2} •236 Emil E. Peterson (5} 238 Alfred Nelson (6) •266 Francis Smith (4) BARROWS STREET. From 9 King north to Allen—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. '1 Mrs. Mary Kennedy (3} 1 Daniel C. Moynihan (6} *7 Swan Christensen (4} 9 Gust Benson (5) 9 Amanda Lawson (3) *15 Mrs. Christine Carlson (1) 23 I. Whitehead (3} 35 Sigfried Johnson (4) 35 Vacant 35 Alvin Jones (3} ENGLISH ST. INTERSECTS. 'Ill Samuel Williamson (3} *115 J. Peter Ogren (3} 115 Leonard Baxell (3) 119 Mrs. Ellen Swallow (2} '119 Edward Kiley (4) 119 Mrs. Mary Johnson (1) 127 Fred Wilcox (8) '131 J. William Westrom (5} •137 Edward L. Johnson (4} 137 James Wright (4} 145 Kate Hutty (3)} 145 Mrs. Sarah K. Hutty (3) 145 William J. Morgan (10) 155 Miss Hannah Clough (3) '157 Mrs. Elizabeth Berglund (5) 157 C. Emil Nelson (3) '163 Andrew Baxell (2) '179 John Kulberg (2) •179 John Lindquist (5) •181 Josephine Scott (2) *1S3 Mrs. Charlotte Anderson (1) 183 Anna B. Johnson (2} 183 Eric Olson (2) 185 Oscar Pang (3} •185 Rasmus Vinseyg (6)

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

1S7 John Kofod (6) WILLARD ST. INTERSECTS

*207 J. Oscar Swanson (3) '211 Charles A. J. Lind (2} *213 Arvid Ahlstrom (8} 215 Thure E. Lindholm (2) 215 Benj. W. Peterson (3} *219 Gustaf Sundell (3}

CHANDLER ST. INTERSECTS 225 August Johnson (2) *225 Claus Bergman (1) 225 Elof Elmeer (2) *227 Frank Hendrickson (7} 227 Alfred Breed (4} '231 Lars A. Larson (4} '235 Jonas W. Anderson (5} »245 Gust A. Nelson (31 245 Reuben G. Nelson (3) *25l Peter Brown (3) '257 John F. Carlson (3) BARROWS STREET. Right and East Side. 2 Walter A. Lundberg (4) 4 Mrs. Minnie B. Thompson (3} 4 Ben Spence (4} 8 Charles A. Birchman (2} 12 J. Albert Peterson (4) 12 Charles E. Washburn (4} 14 Mrs. Maria Cooper (2} 14 Martin J. Paquin (3) *26 Carl A. Lundberg (2) •30 N. J. Nelson (2} 30 John R. Anderson (7) 32 Abram Mitchell (01 *38 Mrs. Catherine Davis (11 38 Mrs. Flora Wassman (2) *40 Mrs. Maria Johnson (2} 42 Mrs. Christine S. Abrahamson (2}

ENGLISH ST. INTERSECTS 100 August Bloom 100 Samuel A. Bloom *102 Mrs. Sarah E. Prosser (11 102 Jane Homer (2) '104 Thomas Riley Briggs (2) '110 Axel F. Carlson (7) 114 John Sampson (4) •116 John Nelson (11) 124 Vacant *132 Ernest L. York (51

LIND ALLEY INTERSECTS '140 Carl A. Nelson (1} 140 Olde Luduk (5) 140% Ernest Mansergh (4) 140% John Kraut (2} -*146 Charles J. Hendrickson (101 *150 Peter E. Carlson (2} '154 Ludwig Hofgren (9) 154 Vacant '158 Martin Sampson (5) 158 Samuel Magnuson (5) 160 John Lindholm (4) 160 Mrs. Martha Baker '4} *174 John Johnson (41 174% John E. Carlson (4) WILLARD ST. INTERSECTS '214 Axel Ostrom (4) *216 Peter A. Peterson (3) 210 Charles E. Wibeck (2} 216% Lydia Seastrom (21 '220 Axel O. Swanson (91 220 J. Axel H. Swanson (3} '222 John P. Carlson (0) 220 Plans J. Hanson (SI *230 Andrew G. Norman (51 '234 Gust L. Morse (5) *23S Charles J. Sundquist (4) 238 Arthur J. Sundquist (11 "214 Swan G. Hultquist (71 *240 Gust Berg (7) *24S C. F. Lundberg (21 24S John Christofferson (5} '252 C. F. Gustafson (41 "296 Carl A. Larson (6) "300 Alfred L. Jonson (6) 300 Emil Johnson (31 SCIOTA ST. INTERSECTS 608 Charles W. Freeman (4) *608 August Anderson (7) 028 Richard Johnson (4)

'628 Mrs. Anna Osberg (2) BENEDICT ST. BEGINS

'700 John Osberg (4) 700 Axel Lind (2} 650 Siddeth W. Johnston 'I) 652 Oscar Colander (2) *652 John Colander (4} '654 Gustaf Elf (10} 656 John Frederickson (4} '656 John W. Eckstrom (41 BASSETT STREET. From 1130 Prendergast avenue east. First ward.

Left and North Side. *11 Harry J. Shoultz (2} •13 Severin Peters (3} *13 Clyde Catlin (3) 15 Ned S. Price (2i •19 August Eller (2} •21 Wallace G. Russell (2} BASSETT STREET.

Right and South Side. *8 Emil C. Berg (3) '16 Frederic E. Bottsford (3) *1S Alfred L. Furlow (3} BEALER AVENUE. From Hallock west.—Sixth ward.

No houses BECKERINK AVENUE. From Orphanage east to City Line.-Fifth ward. »

No houses

From Shaw avenue Fourth ward.

No houses

BEECH STREET. to Ahrens Ave.-

BEMUS PLACE. From 202 Newton avenue south to Blan­chard.—Fifth ward.

No houses. BEMUS STREET. From 52 Kinney south to English—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. •75 Mrs. Ida Thierfeldt (4} BEMUS STREET. Right and West Side. *52 John Fredlund (7} *5S John A. Anderson (7) •60 Arthur H. Johnson (21 '60 Edward J. Youngren (2} !04 Adolph C. Hanson (7} BENEDICT STREET. From 700 Barrows east.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. •15 Anton A. Erickson (4)

WESCOTT ST. INTERSECTS *23 Peter E. Carlson (N) :!31 Carl F. Anderson (3| *35 Carl A. Edin (3)

HEDGES AVE. ENDS *43 Maria Haggblad (1} 47 C. Oscar Liedblad (2) *47 Gust A. Liedblad (4} '51 Arvid Hendrickson (61 51 Carl Ilergsten (4) *55 John G. Johnson (5) 55 Charles Anderson (2) •63 Albin C. Edin (4} JOHNSON ST. INTERSECTS No houses CHAPIN ST. ENDS *86 Mrs. Clara Hallberg (4} *S7 Charles J. Gustafson (41 PETERSON ST. INTERSECTS Ul Mrs. Christina Nyholm (1) '111 Ludwig J. Marker (4) EAGLE ST. INTERSECTS No houses

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

VEGA ST. INTERSECTS BENEDICT STREET, Right and South Side.

No houses WESCOTT ST. INTERSECTS No houses HEDGES AVE. ENDS

*54 Herman Swanson (3} 54 Carl E. Hagglund (3)

JOHNSON ST. INTERSECTS 64 John A. Stark (4) *64 Peter Anderson (3) *70 Mrs. Clara Anderson (3) 70 Gilbert F. Jones (4}

CHAPIN ST. ENDS No houses PETERSON ST. INTERSECTS

H10 August Jones (2) 110 George Olson (2) '120 John Erickson (2)

EAGLE ST. INTERSECTS No houses VEGA ST. INTERSECTS

BENNETT LANE. From Sampson west.—Sixth ward.

No houses

BENSON STREET. From Willard south.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. 35 J. Anton Anderson (4} *35 Andrew Anderson (21 *37 Carl J. Erickson (6) '65 Josephine Wheelhouse (2} *67 Charles J. Burke (81 *09 William Berg (5) '73 John Swanson (4}

BENSON STREET. Right and West Side.

*8 Mrs. Johanna Erickson (1) '32 Mrs. Johanna Olson (3) *36 Mrs. Bretta Benson (11 36 Oscar F. Ribbing (3) 50 Vacant *70 Matthew Seekins (8) *72 Albert J. Benson (6)

BIGELOW AVENUE. From Hopkins avenue north.—Fifth

ward. Right and East Side.

*159 Andrew E. Cedar (6) * Willard F. Leroy (13)

BIGELOW AVENUE. Left and West Side.

* James Matson (4) BIRCH STREET. From 715 Foote Ave. east to Elam Ave.

Right Side. ' Abel Suttle (2)

BISHOP STREET. From 836 East Second south to Crescent. —Fifth ward. n

Left and East Side. *9 Mrs. Catherine Grimshaw (1) 9 Gustaf B. Thelander (5) 11 Roscoe C. Blood (5) 11 Frank L. Eggleston (5) 17 Walter Neilson (11) BISHOP STREET. Right and West Side. *12 Carl W. Lindstrom (0) *14 August Nelson (4) 14 John Hegstedt (2} BLACKSTONE AVENUE. From 513 Buffalo at junction with E. R. R. east.—Fifth ward. Left and North Side. Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co. 11-15 Atlas Furniture Co.; Plant No. 2.

B L A C K S T O N E A V E N U E . Right and South Side.

'56-68 Blackstone Manufacturing Co. BLANCHARD STREET. From 602 Winsor east to Sturges.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. •45 Mrs. Mary E. Bugbee (3)

' BLANCHARD STREET. Right and South Side. •50 Darwin A. Bliss (3) *52 Emil Erickson (2) '54 Eugene H. Wheeler (5) 56 Gust Anderson (3)

BOWEN STREET. From 757 East Second north to Buffalo.—

Fifth ward. Left and West Side.

*7 Mrs. Johanna Johnson (4) •11 Swan Erickson (2) 11 Joseph Peterson (2) ll%Louie Barhight (4) •13 Charles F. Haven (4}

BUSH ST. INTERSECTS 109 Gilbert Hammerstrom (3) *109 Mrs. Christina Olson (3) 111 Wesley J. Sturdevant (5)

PEACH ST. ENDS '119 C. W. Eckstedt (5) 119 Arvid Norberg (2) '121 Aldvick Widmark (3} 125 Joseph E. Carlson (2} •125 Charles J. Berquist (4) "127 Martin Booman (1) 127 Victor G. Lawson (4)

FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS '215 Claus Anderson (6} 215 August Youngberg (2} f217 Charles Anderson (3} 217 Mrs. Mary Carlstrom (2) '"219 August P. Peterson (4) -223 Charles Lundman (4) '225 Albin Carlson (3) 225 Oscar Johnson (3) '227 Benjamin Greaves (3) 231 Paul Johnson (2} '231 William J. Ostrom (2) 245 Theodore Faley (3} '245 John E. Carlson (4} '249 Axel Lawson (4}

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS *311 Emil Johnson (3} 311 Carl V. Franzen (4} •319 Mrs. E m m a C. Peterson (3} 347 Oscar N. Noren (3} 347 Vacant

N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS '405 Charles J. Anderson (4) 415 Arvid Larson (4} BOWEN STREET. Right and East Slide. 8 Mrs. T. Martha Preston (2) 8 Vacant 16 Charles E. Jones (4} 16 Charles G. Peterson (4} •16 Mrs. Sophia Peterson (1} *18 Mrs. Julia A. Nord (3} 18 Andrew F. Peterson (2) *20 A. C. Norquist (9} BUSH ST. INTERSECTS •112 Andrew G. Lawson (2) 112 Mrs. Annie Bjorstrom (2} '114 Mrs. Alice Breed (3) 118 Mrs. Annie Breed (2) •120 John E. Soderberg (4) *122 Louis Dschuden (2) 122 Vacant '124 Frank Montague (2) '126 A. S. Ames (2) FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS '212 George C. Himebaugh (5) 212 Elof Streed (5) *220 Charles Carlson (12) 216 Walter E. Thelander (3) 216 Alfred J. Peterson (4)

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

'220 Charles Carlson (2) •224 John Gustafson (6) 224 Carl Y. Hegstrom (4)

V A N B U R E N ST. INTERSECTS '234 Erick Nelson (5) •238 Gust A. Oberg (5) •240 Harvey C. Sturdevant (3) 244 Axel Nygren (4) •246 John Alfred Peterson (4) •250 John A. Holmberg (9) •314 Frank E. Nelson (5) '316 Andrew Griffith (3) •320 Lars Larson (2i 320 Axel Anderson (6) •322 Erland Johnson (5) '328 Frank Palm (5)

Y O R K ST. BEGINS 342 Carl J. Blomberg (3) *346 J. Henry Hultgren (5) 346 John P. Johnson (2) •350 Gustave A. Lindstrom (4) 352 F. August Segerdahl (2) BREED STREET. From 751 Foote avenue east to Martin road.—Sixth ward. *7 Mrs. Laura W. Hart (6)

BRIGGS STREET. From 110 Foote avenue west to Institute. —Third ward.

(Incorrectly numbered) Right and North Side.

1 Mrs. Ida Anderson (10) 3 Tony Prido (4) 3 John Cosimano (4) 3 Louiga Cosimano (3) 5 John Liseionvia (3) 5 Guiseppa Guarnire (2) 20 F. J. Underwood 9 Frank Hoard (4)

BRIGGS STREET. Left and South Side. *6 Napoleon Neustrom (3) 19-23 Walter I. Blystone & Son 25-37 Star Furniture Co.

BROADHEAD AVENUE. From 81 South Main south to Cole Ave.— Third ward.

Left and East Side. *11 Mrs. Ann B. F. Frew (2) •23 Oscar H. Carlson (5) *27 Mrs. Anna L. Lindblad (1) 27 Winfred E. Lindblad (5) •33 Waite R. Underwood (ill •37 G. Richard Thoren (9) 41 Joseph Durano (2) •49 Karl B. Seeds (3) •55 James S. Horton (2) *59 Mrs. Leonora Winchester (1)

KIDDER ST. INTERSECTS '101 Mrs. Mary Sprague (5) •103 Lewis H. Baker (5) •107 Carl T. Folcker (2} •113 J. Edward Lynn (4) Ul Levi L. Amidon (6} 113 William J. Stewart (2} 115 Vacant •119 John E. Anderson (3} 119 Oscar Benson (2) 119 Eric G. Sampson (4) •137 Samuel A. Samuelson (7} •139 George J. Moon (2} 141 Edward C. Lindbeck (8} N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 211 John Anderson (5) •213 George S. Frank (2) 219 John G. Lindahl (5) 225 Roy H. Curtis (4) 225 Albert C. Wilson (2} '235 Peter Zeliff (2} '241 Gust Nelson (4) '243 Carl A. Frederickson (3) 245 Sam J. Zuckerman (4) B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS •261 William A. Merrill (3) •265 Frans Vackstrom (5)

'267 Edward A. Carlson (3) '287 Archie Leon French (4) '283 Fred C. Stanford BROADHEAD AVENUE. '6 "16 24 •28 '38 •44 44 '•IS '50 "56 60 60 60 •64 102 102 •106 108 '110 110 '112 •114 114 '116 •118 •120 •142 •144 "202 20S '208 212 "210 *220 '224 224 *226 '228 230 230 '242 •244 •246 246 •248 248 254 254 •258 *2G2 262 264 26-1 •268 270 270 »2S0

Right and West Side. The Agnes Association H o m e (27) Edward F. Jones Thomas E. Perkins (5) Elmer A. Donelson (2) Eleazer Green (5) A. A. Amidon (4) Mrs. Anna E. Gates (1) William J. Dunihue (2) George Putnam (3) Frank W . Bullock (3) Charles M. Beck (3) Mrs. Eliza Hubbard (3} Mrs. Ella M. W a d e (1} Mrs. Mary Crane (3} Mrs. Betsey T. Kliest (3} K I D D E R ST. INTERSECTS George A. Erickson (3} Mrs. Jennie Erickson (15) Godfrey R. Abersold (4) Ephraim D. Allen (5) Frank S. Moses (2) Ralph W. Taylor (3) Hull M. Hooker (4) Willis E. Babcock (4} Glenn Babcock (3) E. W. Gage (3} David W. Schenck (4) Harry O. Jones (4) Lewis F. White (3) C. Albert Johnson (6} N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS John F. Lawson (6) William H. Whitehead (2) Fred Moon (2) Walter S. Northrop (5) Jerome Rimph (2) John August Johnson (5) Jonas A. Carlson (7) Mrs. Oscar Ahlberg (2) Gust A. Dickson (7) Frank A. Carlson (4) Charles P. Roselle (2) Andrew E. Lindbeck (3) Gottlieb F. Eastman (3) William Saunders (5) John O. Peterson (4) Fred H. Jackson (3) C. O. Carlstrom (5) John Bjornes (3) B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS Anton E. Carlson (31 Fritz Gustafson (3)) J. Axel Larson (71 Mrs. E m m a Lundgren (3) Robert S. Brumolfson (11 Gust Sundell Clarence A. Pingrey (4) Oscar A. Anderson (6) John J. Alms (4} Erhardt Thurnquist (3) John R. Lundberg (51 BROOKLYN SQUARE. 1 United Meat Market Lars J. Erickson 2 W . E, Garfield—Faultless Grocery 3 Manbert & Lager 4 Albert Peterson BRYAN AVENUE.

From 55 Kinney east.—Fourth ward. No houses.

BUFFALO STREET. From 1002 North Main southeast.—First and Fifth wards.

Left and North Side. Lake View Cemetery LAKEVIEW AVE. INTERSECTS

97 Charles T. Gustafson (3) 97 William G. Smith (5)

•113 Eric W . Olson (5) •121 Gust Svedberg (5)

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

•201 •237

315 315 315 •383 '393

•545 559 559 5S1 581 581 581 634 '705 '731 731 •745 771 •771

Abraham Beckrink (5) Leonard F. Hall (4) STOWE ST. INTERSECTS No houses HOTCHKISS ST. INTERSECTS Morris Conn (10) Charles Owens (5) James J. Brown (2) Old M. E. Church FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS Isaac H. Bechtol (3) Frank A. Johnson (3) EAST SECOND ST. INTERSECTS BLACKSTONE AV. INTERSECTS ERIE TRACKS INTERSECT Charles Burke (5) Albert E. Buffington (3) James D. Sherman (91 Eddie Krisch (5)

(2)

BURTCH STREET. From Foote avenue to Martin Road.— Fourth ward.

No houses BUSH STREET.

Richard F. Lerov Fred Bidwell (8) Pasqual Felli (3) Eugene Pratt (2) Andrew Venman (6) CAROLINA ST. BEGINS Thomas Mahoney Jr 5) Edward H. Mahonev (2} Nels Hanson (5) John Sandberg (2) Andrew A. Johnson (3)

BUFFALO STREET. Right and South Side.

•8 Frank C. Crofoot (6) »22 Fred A. Swanson (2} 22% Irvin E. Rapp (2} •34 Clara Anderson (3)

PRENDERGAST AVE ENDS •52 D. Russell Clark (4)

LAKEVIEW AV. INTERSECTS 104 Emerson M. Traver (3) •108 Ernest R. Clifford (2) •114 Hugh J. Shields (4) 194 John Anderson (6)

9TURGES ST. ENDS 214 Herbert Peterson "214 Gust Olson (5) 220 Charles A. Hultberg (4)

B O W E N ST. ENDS 234 Olof Reberg (6) '2« Bert W. Helgren (3) 248 Oscar Englund (5) 248 Axel Winzell (4)

THAYER ST. ENDS No houses STOWE ST. INTERSECTS

260 Mrs. Matilda Carlson (7) W E E K S ST. INTERSECTS

304 William H. Hancock (2) Municipal Water Co., pumping sta­tion

•366 Walfred Olson (6) 368 John Anderson (5) 372 Vacant 372% Abraham Rosen (10}

FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS '382 George B. Brindley (3) 384 New house 38S New house EAST SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 440 Y. Albert Berkstrom (6) 442 Mandy J. Lindholm (31 •444 C. L. Case (4) •452 Gust Flink (3) •460 Mrs. Caroline C. Lore (2) •464 J. H. Ayers (6) 474 Italians (2) ERIE TRACKS INTERSECT •650 Mrs. Richard Patt (4) 650 Lawrence E. Washburg (4) •676 Carl I. Risley (5} •684 Mrs. Mary Motley (1) •692 John H. Venman (4) 704 Wilbur Fisk (3) 704 Theodore L. Fisk (4) •720 Mrs. K. Lynch (2) •738 Thomas Mahoney ST (5) •750 Mrs. Caroline McAvoy (5) •764 Thomas Shanahan (9)

ast to Thayer.—Fifth From 414 Winsor ward.

Right and South Side. Fayette Leet (2) Frank F. Leet (4)

16 Charles S. Leet (2) 16 Arthur Davison (4) •20 Carl W. Anderson (3) 20 Bernard Peterson (2) 20 Alexander Parson (4) •22 Eric Setterwall (4) 22% John Olman (3) 22 Daniel Griswold (2)

Arthur G. Eggleston (3) George Newton (3) , William H. Bowen (1) Mrs. Nellie Munson (3)

12 12

22 26 26 26 28 John Blixt (3) 28 Earl O. Jones (4) '28 Charles Olson (2) 30 Pearl C. Smith (5) 30 Gust Daner (2) 30 Mrs. Marie Lawson (0) 30 Emit A. Nelson (3) •32 Carl A. Shellberg (6) 32 Gust Noren (3) •30 Erick A. Olson (8) 40 Edwin Thompson (5) 40 Eric V. Gustafson (3) •44 James G. Flower (4) 44 Benjamin Greaves (2)

B O W E N ST. INTERSECTS *114 Carl A. Anderson (8) 116 John C. Jones (3) '116 August F. Nord (5) 118 Carl Johnson (3} 118 Albert T. Hult (2} *11S Mrs. Louisa Nord (1} '120 Charles O. Nelson (6) BUSH STREET.

Left and North Side. 11 John A. Nelson (4) 11 Gust Young (6) *15 Andrew P. Nelson (3) •17 Oscar Carlson (5) 17 Gust Anderson (4) '21 John V. Colander (6) '29 Albert J. Johnson (5) 33 Frank S. Cramer (8) 35 Emil Shellberg (5) *41 Emil Johnson (4) 45 Harry Hedstrom (2) *45 August Anderson (4)

B O W E N ST. INTERSECTS 101 Frans A. Olson (7) 101 Glenn Washberg (2) •103 John A. Nord (2) 105 Edward C. Nord (5) '113 H. F. Sampson (2) '117 John T. Sampson (3) •121 W. D. Stowe (5) '120 Olof Nording (6) 129 Mrs. Louise Stohl (1) 129 Mrs. Elsa Anderson (1) 129 Archie Haskell (5) 129 Carl Pihlblad (4) CAMP STREET. From 405 Foote avenue east to city lim­its.—Fourth ward. Left and North Side. 5 Charles Lindholm (2) 5 Andrew Jensen (2) 9 Alfred Haglund (6) W A L N U T ST. BEGINS '103 Carl A. Carlson (4) 103 John H. Dschuden (2) 111 Vacant 115 Emil A. Nelson (5) 115 Mrs. Louise Wiborg (1) •115 Mrs. Anna Clint (1) MAPLE ST. ENDS

10 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

•117 J. H. Hitchner (4) 133 Charles J. Anderson (6) 133 Axel Carlson (4) *135 Andrew P. Swanson (8)

H E B N E R ST. ENDS '505 August A. Holm (5) '515 A. William Holm (3) '517 Amel Skans (3) 517 Philip B. Walker (2) 517 Frank M. Walker (2)

ENGLISH ST. ENDS 705 Wilson Rainey (1) '721 Frank L. Skoglund (6) CAMP STREET. Right and South Side. 10 Olof Lofberg (4) 10 Christopher McNallie (4) •14 A. B. Chadwick (2) •14 Glen F. Hunt (2) 14 Harry Duquette (3) •16 Carl Edwin Olson (5)

W A L N U T ST. BEGINS '600 D. C. Coe (4) '610 H. M. Thompson (2) 610 Clinton D. Lee (4) •620 Gust Brodine (6) '636 Fred H. Fuller (4) •650 August Cnattingius (3) •660 Andrew G. Johnson (2) 724 Ernest Dowd (6) •800 O. Elmer Swanson (4) CAREY PLACE. From Newton avenue south to Blanch­ard.—Fifth ward.

No houses CAROLINA STREET. From Buffalo, north.

Right and East Side. * Nils M. Dahl (6) * Oscar Olson (4)

CAROLINA STREET. Left and West Side.

No houses CARROLL STREET. From opposite 612 Murray avenue west to Fairmount avenue.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 14 O. O. Adams (2)

CARROLL STREET. Right and North Side. *12 James M. McVeigh (0) 12 James J. Curran (2)

CATLIN AVENUE. From 313 Fairmount avenue south to West Third.—Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. •10 Henry A. Lucas (3) •16 Fred E. Brown (5) *22 Daniel Reagan (6) 22 Everett L, Waite (2) 26 LTarry L. Gibson (61 W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •104 Henry L. Ellis (5) •106 John P. Jones (61 110 Bert L. Matson (7) •124 Fred O. Seeley (5} •120 John O. Berg (3) CATLIN AVENUE. Left and East Side. 9 Gaylord W. Price (2) 19 Oscar F. Hanson (2) 19 Henry Johnson (3) W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 117 Walter H. Rodney (2) 135 Ernest V. Davis (4) CEDAR AVENUE. From 31 Kinney east.—Fourth ward. Left and North Side. •11 Carl Selander (9)

•15 Gust Wallberg (3) •19 A. Fred Nelson (4) 19 Arvid Kraft (4) *23 Frank A. Nelson (3) •31 Wesley P. Treadway (4) *37 John Johnson (3) CEDAR AVENUE. Right and South Side. •14 Edward Bergquist (6) •16 John B. Lawson (7) •20 Mrs. Amanda Berg (3) CENTER STREET. From 116 Chandler south to Harrison.-Fifth ward.

Left and East Side. '17 Gustaf Anderson (3) *23 John W. Lonngren (10) '29 C. A. Okerlind (3) 29 Mrs. S. E. Melin (1}

FRANKLIN ST. BEGINS 35 George Wheelhouse (2)

37 Joseph Holmes (4) •39 Joseph Appleyard (2)

A P P L E Y A R D PLACE. John Cosimano (9)

BEGINS 61 61 John Cosimano, Jr., (4) 61 Peter Cosimano (1) 61 John Cosimano (9) 63 Edward J. Kosthorst (5) 63 Casper Crero 2) 65 Sam Amatuzza 2) •67 Ellen Bull (2) 67 Mrs. Sarah Smith (1) 69 Ashton Winterbottom (2) 67 Norris Tolson (2) 67 Henry Smith (2) CENTER STREET. Right and West Side.

Mrs. Corabelle Horton (5) Leslie Healey (3) J. W. King, Jr. (3) John Anderson (4) Henry A. Simpson (2) Edward C. Fliege (3) Clayton L. Hall (4) Mrs. Lucia A Thrall (3} Mrs. A. E. Baker (7) James Lee (3} Mrs. Mary A. Lees (4} Frank W. Crossfield (4} Harvey O. Williams (4) C R A N E ST. ENDS. Miss Nora Calahane (5} ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS Jamestown Cotton Mill

6 6 11% 6% S S 24 26 28 32 32 36 36

50 C H A M B E R S STREET.

From 614 Forest avenue west to Samp­son—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 21 Rolland Klomp (3} •37 Charles Strand (4} CHAMBERS STREET. Right and North Side. '22 David W. Kellogg (3} •40 Ozias Beldner (4} CHANDLER STREET. From junction of East Third and East Second southeast to Allen.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. Unitarian Church

105 Frederick R. Peterson (3} "109 A. J. Martin (2) •113 Carl J. Carlson (21 113 Alfred Lehmann (3}

Swedish Baptist Church "117 Walter E. Griswold (SI 123 L. Eric Soderberg (21 123 Rev. Carl A. Aldeen 3} '127 David Sampson (4} 135 Mrs. Marcella J. Shooke (2} '135% Mrs. Jennie Whitebred (9) '139 Charles J. Anderson (5) 139% Vacant

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 11

•139% Mrs. Emma Alstermark (4) 141 Willard S. Bennett (11) 143 David Lincoln (3) 145 Harry W. Alden (5) •145% Oscar F. Eckwall (4) 153 Lester A. Bush (3) 153 John Irving (3) 153 Joseph C. Haug (5) 153% Axel Winberg (3) 153% Carl Sundberg (2) 153% Albert H. Grace (3) 153% Edward Davis (3) •157 Miss Emily Yates (1) 163 Walter H. Heathcote (3) •167 Fred G. Westling (13)

CROSS ST. INTERSECTS '205 John H. Illingworth (4) •207 John L. Swanson (2) 207 Frank J. Johnson (3) 219 Edward C. Greene (2) '219 John Otander (3) 219 Byron S. Lewis (5}

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS 201 Lewis & Cobbe 303 Caflisch Bros. '305 E. Winfield Ross Lumber Co. 325 Erie R. R. Freight office 415-421 A. C. Norquist Co. 441 Weber-Knapp Co.

MORSE AVE. INTERSECTS •507 Mrs. Amanda Lundquist (6) CHANDLER STREET.

Right and South Side. 4 Mrs. Emma Y. Bootey (3}

*10 R. N. Blanchard (5} *12 Claude J. Richard (3) 12 Mrs. Margaret S. Crittenden (2) 12 Mrs. E m m a Horton (3l 12 Raymond A. Nelson (21

Swedish Methodist Church FOOTE AVE. BEGINS

102 Rev. A. T. Frykman (8) Swedish Mission Church

•10S Oscar Johnson (4) 108 William O. Swanson (4) '112 Dr. B. F. Illston (5) 112% Henry G. Anderson (9) 116 Rev. Julius Lincoln (5)

CENTER ST. BEGINS First Lutheran Church

'142 William L. Clemmons (3) EL K ST. BEGINS

144 Conrad Thurstone (4) 144 J. Oscar Holmes (3) 144 Bailey Bratt (3) •150 Charles E. Morse (7) •152 Ernest W. Greendahl (4i 152 Edwin Johnson (3) 152 Hugh Boylen (2) 152 F. A. Pennock & Co. FRANKLIN ST. ENDS. •164 Anthony McGever (6) 164 Peter Vanderzand (3) 168 Frank G. Peterson (7) 168% Frank E. Harris (5) •168% John Shanahan (1) 16S% Edmund C. Brown (3) 172 Clifford G. Loucks (2) 174 Frank G. Peterson CROSS ST. INTERSECTS '206 LeRoy L. Dschuden (2) '206% Arvid C. Lundberg (11) 208 William L. Bjork (8) 210 Albert C. Beckstrand (2) •210 Fred C. Cooper (4) 212 E m m a Matson (3) 212 Mrs. Augusta Carlen (5) 212 Axel M. Lundgren (3) 214 Heman FT. Moore (6) '214 Clarence H. Burnell (5) 222 Mrs. Ella Jull (2) 222 Cornelius Demeyere (5) WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS 440 Emil Chindgren (4) •440 Axel Stark (2) 444 Vacant 448 Mrs. Anna Johnson (1) '448 J. Martin Johnson (5} 452 Carl Helberg (3) •452 A. P. Anderson (2)

CHAPIN STREET. From 285 Willard north to Benedict— Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. 19 Charles Wibeck (4) •37 Anton Sellstrom (4) 41 Charles E. Johnson (4) *41 C. M. Alfred Peterson (4) 41 Charles Johnson (2) *45 Carl O. Johnson (8) •47 Oscar W. Swanson (5) •57 Carl J. Peterson (2) 57 William, F. Peterson (2) •59 Louis A. Peterson (4) *63 F. Oscar Peterson (4) '65 Oscar Peterson (4) 65 Eric Johnson (2) •67 John A. Hallin (6) •121 Mrs. Dorothy W. Hermanson (1) CHAPIN STREET. Right and East Side.

8 John E. Parson (7) *14 Carl Lund (1) *18 C. J. Peterson (3) "22 John A. Peterson (5) •26 Charles P. Lager (5) 30 John P. Sorenson (6) *40 Emil Froding (5) 42 Fritiof Sellstrom (4) •42 Adolph Elender (8) *54 John M. Anderson (3) 54 August Hagglund (4) "56 Elmer P. Jones (S) •60 Axel G. Lofgren (5) 66 Vacant *66 Charles G. Erickson (2) •68 Oscar Tropp (6) CHAPMAN STREET. From 1 Front south to Baker.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. No houses MT. VERNON PL. BEGINS

•42 John Peterson (4) 56 Warren H. Lorth 56 Theodore S. Mooney 26 Oscar C. Carlson (3) "26 A. P. Nylander (5) •32 Peter Hansen (4} *3S Nels Eckman (4} '"22 Peter Olson (10} ,

P A L M E R ST. INTERSECTS No houses

CHAPMAN STREET. Right and West Side.

No houses MT. VERNON PL. BEGINS

*23 John A. Anderson (2} 23 Gust Anderson (2) *27 Martin Samuelson (6) '31 Charles E. Lundquist (5) 31 George L. Shutt (4) '35 Albert Bergren (6) P A L M E R ST. INTERSECTS No houses CHARLES STREET From before 175 McKinley Ave. south to Hazeltine Ave.—Sixth ward. Left and East Side. *11 E. Lee Rexford (3) 13 Victor Anderson (2) 13 David L. Starleve (2) •15 John A. Nelson (5) '25 Frank Bostrom (4) STEARNS AVE. ENDS •29 Andrew G. Carlson (9) •33 Alfred Josephson (6) *35 Frank H. Root (3} 35 Frank E. Boardman (3) *39 Charles Linden (4) 39 Hannah Halberg (1) C O W D E N PL, ENDS *43 Peter Kofod (3) 43 Burdette Lincoln (3) •47 C. William Carlson (8)

12 J A M E S T O W N STREET DIRECTORY.

•51 Algert Malmstrom (7) •55 Mrs. Josephine Ljungberg (2) 55 Mrs. Josephine Werner (2) 57 David Gunnarson (4) *57" Alta U. Frank (1)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •105 Gustaf K. Fosburg (2) 105 Elvin L. Sundell (2)

C R O W N ST. INTERSECTS •205 Adolph V. Berg (4) 205 Victor L. Berg (3) •207 C. Albert Johnson (5) CHARLES STREET Right and West Side.

'2 Gust Carlson (1) •6 Charles J. Carlson (3) •10 Albert L. Sweet (3) •16 Adrian G. Bloomstrand (9) •20 John A. Anderson (9) '22 Carl E. Nelson (3) 22 Gerhard Carlson (3) 24-32 Branch School No. 5 *38 Olof Johnson (3) •42 John M. Sweet (2) •46 Alex Swanson (8) 46 Elmer C. Ecklund (3) 48 Martin Munson (3) 48 Andrew H. Vimmerstedt (3) *50 Charles H. Wood (5) 52 Leonard Johnson (2) 52 Charles F. Nyquist (6)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 100 C. Raynor Peterson (4) •100 Peter Pihl (2} 104 John E. Kling (4) 104 Theodore Sundell (2) •106 William Glantz (4) 106 Carl Seagren (2) •108 Anton Peterson (7) 108 Linus Anderson (3) •110 Fred H. Carlson (5)

C R O W N ST. INTERSECTS •206 G. Gust Jarl (4)

DEARBORN ST. ENDS No houses

CHARLOTTE AVENUE. From 1291 East Second north.—Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. •14 J. H. Barlow (9) CHARLOTTE AVENUE. Right and East Side.

Vacant house. CHAUTAUQUA AVENUE. From 177 Baker south (Formerly Jones street and Dorn avenue.)—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. MORTON ST. INTERSECTS No houses GRANDIN ST. INTERSECTS 69 Carl F. Nelson (4) 69 Knut Hegren (3) LAKE ST. INTERSECTS No houses N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •107 Oscar Aim (4) •109 Carl J. Carlson (2) HAZELTINE AVE. INTERSECTS CHAUTAUQUA AVENUE. Right and West Side. 10 Mrs. Louisa Peterson (3) 10% Carl Nelson (4) •12 Charles A. Carlson (11} 16 Victor Levane (9) 20 John A. Jones (4) •24 Emil Morgan (5)) 24 Amil C. Jones (4)' •28 Peter E. Larson (9) •32 John P. Oberg (5) •36 Charles A. Anderson (10) 36 Conrad Carlson (5) 40 Henry Kling (4) 40 Gust Wigren (3) U Mrs. Vera Sandberg (12)

•50 50 •72 72 •76 76 SO

•124 124 '156

Mrs. Gust A. Larson (3) David C. Peterson (3) Charles Liden (6) Walter Holmes (4) Mrs. Amanda Gustafson (6) Henry A. Morgan (3) Otto Allen (5) Bengt Sandberg (5) Joseph Blomquist (1) Freda Jones (2) Erick Carlson (10) N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS Henry W. Ager (5) William M. Howson (2) Oscar C. Johnson (4)

C H E N E Y STREET. From 734 East Second south to Scott.— Fifth ward.

Left and East Side. 9 Albert E. Anderson (3) •9 Nicholas Anderson (2) 9% William H. Cullen (4)

CRESCENT ST. INTERSECTS 107 Italians '111-119 F. M. Curtis Co.

C H E N E Y STREET. Right and West Side. *8 Mrs. Cecelia Dempsey (1) S Mrs. Agnes Horrocks (1) ,

8% Tony Meniro (3) 8% Sebastian Bellemo (2) 8% Tony Arnica (5) 10 Raymond Leroy (4}

CRESCENT ST. INTERSECTS •110 August H. Anderson (4} •112 John A. Peterson (3} '114 Louis Bateman (3}

CHERRY STREET. From 22 West First north to Ninth.— Second ward.

Left and West Side. '101 Mrs. Charles T. Howard (3) 101 Robert E\ Holcomb (2)

W. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 201-209 Barrett Building 201 Swanson's Piano Store 203 Tinkham Bros. 205 Jamestown Garage

Swedish Brotherhood Hall, 3rd floor Miss D. C. Jones, 1-2-3 Dr. J. Raymond Sackrider, 5-6-7 Dr. R. J. Granger, 8-9 Dr. M. J. Johnson, 9-10 Dr. C. H. Rawson, 6-7 Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency, 11-12-13

Prudential Insurance Co., 14-15-16 Olson Realty Co., 18 Southern Lumber Co., 18-19 E. F. Cooke, 22-23 Charles C. Haas, 22-23 Willis H. Benedict, 24 Dr. B. W . Seymour, 25 Frank C. Hopkins, 29-30 207 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 209 John M. Teall 211-13 W'ellman Bldgs 211 Floss Palace Bowling Alleys J. A. Eckman, 5th floor Fisher & Fisher, 501-504 George W . Jude, 401-404 Mrs. J. A. Burnett, 305-314 217 National Cash Register Co. 219 Hackmen's Headquarters 219 Star Tailoring Co. 221 Hall Bros. Barber Shop W . T H I R D ST. INTERSECTS First Presbyterian Church 315-317 Jamestown Business College 315 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Reading Rooms W. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS 401 Cowing Livery Co. 405 John C. Derby (2) 405 Mrs. Blanche S. VanSyckle (3) 407 Mrs. Mary F. Johnson (1) 409 Mrs. Helen Wing (4)

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Frank Hunt (2) i Joseph Briwn (1)

411 Charles W. Giering (1) 411 Jane Selfridge (1) 413 Mrs. Kathryn Waite (9)

W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS Prendergast Library W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS Dow Park W. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS

711 John Dilly (5) 713 Jane H. Hetfield (1) 713 John Axen (2) 713 Aaron Benson (21 713 Peter Samess (8) 717 S. DeLovis Freeman (3) 719 B. J. Swager (2) 719 Thomas Edmond (3)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •801 George W. Risley (5) 803 New house •805 Mrs. M. E. Smith (5) 809 Joseph E. Johnson (5) •809 John F. Johnson (4) '811 Foreman A. Anderson (7i •813 Fred K. Speer (S) 815 Albert E. King (3) 817 David Schein (4) 819 John Dschuden (2) 821 Glen F. Coe (2) 823 Joseph Topper (2) 823 Edwin D. Myers (2) CHERRY STREET. Right and East Side.

Allen Square Building 110 Loania J. Smith (1)

E. G. Partridge W. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS

200 Vacant 202 Vacant 204 The Lenox 208 The Van Restaurant

The Samuels W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS No houses W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS No houses W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS

508 Rev. Ridiard Coyle (5) 508 Rev. J. B. Howley (1) 514-518 SS. Peter & Paul's R. C. Church

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 606 Fred A. Cooper (6) 610 John S. Swanson (2} 610 Lewis Reynolds (41 •612 William E. King (51 •614 Michael Schone (5) 616 Percy B. Warner (4) W. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS First Adventist Church 718 Norman Edmonds (4) W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS 810 A. C. Bratt (5} 810 Fred Sagerdahl (3) i 818 Gust Cedarholm (4) 818 George R. Craig (2} 82(1 George Christ (2) 822 Leonard Drescher (11) 824 Mrs. Ellen Emmott (4) 826 Edwin R. Emmott (3) 828 Charles A. Moffett (5) 82S% Mrs. E m m a Melquist (9) *S30 Mrs. Lucy Heitmueller (3) CHESTNUT STREET. From 634 Lakeview avenue east to Ormes.—Fifth ward. Right and South Side. 12 Guy L. Pulver (4) 14 Chester B. Clover (4) •18 Clarence A. Anderson (4) •20 H. T. Krieger (4) •22 John P. Moynihan (4) •26 Mrs. Julia E. Smith (2) •30 Fred J. Short (3) 32 Mrs. A. F. Allen Brown (4) •34 Alvin D. Stitt (3) •36 Irving N. Griffith (4)

•40 Harry P. Morse (4) 42 C. Amel Swanson (4)

CHESTNUT STREET. Left and North Side.

9 Reuben E. Williams (4) •15 W. B. Conroy (3) •21 A. J. Lawson (5)

CHICAGO AVENUE. From 831 Fairmount avenue south.—

—Sixth ward. Right and West Side.

•12 Glenn A. Carpenter (2) •16 James W. Bohall (6) •26 Lee E. Balcom (2) " W O O D W O R T H AV. INTERSECTS

*108 Thomas C. Welch (3} CHICAGO AVENUE. Left and East Side.

15 John Matson (31 •19 S. D. Wilcox (41 *23 Harry H. Chase (3)

W O O D W O R T H AV. INTERSECTS •101 Claude C. Myers (4) CHURCH STREET. From 421 East Second north to East

Fifth.—First ward. Left and West Side.

•5 Miner S. Crissey (4} EAST FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS First Baptist Church

117 Rev. George C. Moor (31 CHURCH STREET. Right and East Side.

No houses EAST FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS

•110 Elmer B. Swanson (3) *112 Elbridge G. Peirce (6} •lis C. Reed Sessions (2} 118 Carl Gillblad (2)

CLARKE AVENUE. From about 300 Hall avenue west.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 5 Oliver L. Scott (5}

CLARKE AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No houses CLEVELAND PLACE. From 20 West Seventh north to West Eighth.—Second ward.

Left and West Side. 9 Mrs. Jennie Park (41 9 William Anderson (81 11 Earl L. Carpenter (31 11 Mrs. Annie Collins (5} 19 Charles F. Turner (4)

CLEVELAND PLACE. Right and East Side. 10 Charles A. Fellows (4} CLINTON STREET. From West First north to Isabella av­enue.—Second ward. Left and West Side. •213 Louie C. Strong (2) , W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS •313 P. E. Hennigan (2) 315 P. Fred. Simon (3) 317 H. J. Goodwill (3) W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS •401 Frank Wood (3) W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 501 Levant R. Nichols (2) 501 Watson D. Nichols (2) 503 Lewis Isbell (2} •505 Joseph H. Isbell (4) 509 Vacant •509 Mrs. Hannah Shelters (2)

14 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

214 214 214 214 214 214 211 302 302 304 306 •30S 310

510 510

CLINTON STREET. Right and East Side.

Victor Chipman (2} Edwin Williams (2) Charles Wilcox (41 Margaret Moran (1) Margaret McGillis (11 William Thompson (2) Nellie Pennock (1) W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS Etta Meehan (11 Frank Vogel (2) J. Samuel Fowler (3) Leon Neno (2) Dewitt C. Smith (4) Reuben Westervelt (2) W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS No houses W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS Herbert R. Wilev (4) Thomas W. Little (5) W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS

840 Vacant CLYDE AVENUE. From 376 Stowe east to Curtis.—Fiftli ward.

Left and North Side. (Incorrect numbers)

'VI:', Burton Waite (3) HOTCHKISS ST. INTERSECTS J. Emil Anderson (4)

68 Oswald Hartenstein (5) •60 Andrew Johnson (5) '28 Eric J. Bergquist (11) CLYDE AVENUE. Right and South Sale.

No houses COLE AVENUE. From 624 Foote avenue west to Baker (not opened between Forest avenue and Sampson street) — Third and Sixth wards.

Left and South Side. '73 Irwin W. Luce (5) '81 Ralph C. Davis (5) '85 Albert Walsted (6)

Mrs. Louise Carlson (31 IVY ST. INTERSECTS No houses HAZZARD ST. INTERSECTS Thomas Hall (3) SOUTH MAIN ST. INTERSECTS

189 A. F. Keller (4) 189 Gust Peterson (II 189% A. G. Ecklund (31 195 Mrs. Rimda Hills (1) 203 .!an>es It. Cole (6) '.'0. Albin J. Reenian (51 \ndrew Johnson (4)

*92

*S5i

•II

*:.'15 COLE AVENUE.

Right and North Side. New bouse. Vacant New house1. Vacant New house. Vacant IVY ST. INTERSECTS

'186 Charles Neiderlander (11) COLFAX STREET. From 149 Baker south.—Sixth ward

Left and East Side. •23 J. Otto Olson (6) •27 Charles G. Forsberg (0)

MORTON ST. FNDS •101 Hans Anker (41 101 Fred J Gunnell (2) •103 Albert Nordin (7) •107 Kdward <'. Carlson (1) 109 Henry c. Carlson (5) 109 Alfred Hernhard (5) GRANDIN ST. ENDS No houses LAKE ST. ENDS No houses N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS

•251 Carl A. Johnson (6) HAZELTINE AVE. INTERSECTS

COLFAX STREET. Right and West Side. 8 Charles A. Fredlund (4) 8 Alfred Dragstedt (2)

McKINLEY AVE. ENDS Jonas P. Nordstrom (4) Peter Olson (5) Andrew J. Swanson (81 Mrs. Christine Anderson (2} Gustaf Sandberg (5} Mrs. Mary E. Erickson (4} Gust Anderson (4) Emil Peterson (61 MO R T O N ST. ENDS Hagen Marlines (3) Jack Creonel (2} Charles B. Carlson (5) Selma C. Oberg (1} Charles E. Oberg (4) Nellie Lind (5) William Rudwall (5i C. Albin Frankson (5) GRANDIN ST. INTERSECTS No houses N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS John P. Stevenson (2} Charles O. Anderson (2) Samuel Lund (6} Gust P. Anderson (SI HAZELTINE AVE. INTERSECTS

14 14 •IS 18 20 "20 •28 30

•98 98

•118 •120 126 128 •12S •130

'210 21(1 •262 "268 COLLEGE STREET.

Second and R. R.—Fifth

"33 •37 "11 41

From junction of East Chandler south to Erie ward.

Left and Fast Side. Swedish Zion Cliureh

"17 Harry J. N e w m a n (3) "21 George (1. Sampson (2} v25 Adolph Anderson (2) 25 Mrs. A m a n d a Johnson (3) 29 Barbara Cooper (61 """ Willis H. Cobb (21

Nels R. Goranson (5) Miss Lucv Fuller (2) William G. Hutchinson (31

"43 Mrs. W . M. Foley (31 43 Mis. Ella Stratton (3)

COLLEGE STREET. Right and West Side.

High School Campus ' COLUMBIA AVENUE. Krom 214 Forest avenue oast to Mvrllc—

Third ward. Left and North Side.

II ( 'sear S. Stohlberg (4) II Carl A Johnson (I) 15 Carl Jharl (31 "15 Carl Ahnstrom (3t "17 August Beckman (."o 17 lOdwin R. DuKois (.">) •19 W . H. Scharf (51 19 Peter E. Peterson (3} 2:> Harrv C. Wahlgren (31 '•25 Peter J. Peterson (21 29 Carl A. Bergman (31 29 Oscar Selman (3}

COLUMBIA AVENUE. Right and South Side. •10 James W'eiss (6) -12 Algot J. E. Larson (2} 16 Alexander T. Lawson (,>l "16 Carl J. Lindbeek (8) "IS Ara V. Stone ( I) "22 James C. Klim (31 22 Christ Hanson (3) :26 William M. Hambleton (3) 26 Anna Jacobson (31 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. From Baker west to. Hallock.—Sixth ward.

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 15

* William B. Standish (5} •101 Melvin C. Wiltsie (5} COOK AVENUE. From 417 Fairmount avenue south to West Third.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. 1 Fred H. VanTuyl (4} 5 Everett N. Gould (2} *5 Carl A. Johnson (3} *9 Charles H. Rhodes (3} •11 J. Frederick Bealer (5} 13 John F. Ellis (2} "15 David C. Lundberg (4)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS '101 Emerson W. White (2) 103 Ralph G. Sage (2) 103 Elmer C. Townsend (3) 105 Edward Johnson (61 147 Gustav E. Smith (5} COOK AVENUE. Right and West Side. "2 Sherman S. Keyes (4} *4 John P. Johnson (3} •6 Joel Tornell (2} *8 Charles N. Benson (5} *10 George P. Chase (5} •12 Mathew E. Wright (4} •14 J. Walter Rich (31 •16 J. B. Husband (4)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •100 George C. Jenner (4) •104 William A. Myregaard (3) •10S Merle Shearman (4) 112 Walter H. Haynes (4) 124 Almon B. Hamilton (31 COWDEN PLACE (EAST). From 155 Barrett east.—Sixth ward.

Left and North Side. 51 Julius D. Wall *5m Charles H. Western (2) '57 Bernhard Duffy (3) »59 George E. Matteson (5) •61 George E. Reagle (2) •63 Lynn K. Spencer (3) COWDEN PLACE (EAST). Right and South Side. "5-1 Herbert Swezey (2) "56 Harry E. Manchester (2} •58 Mrs. Helga Walberg (41 •60 Alfred Johnson (8) COWDEN PLACE (WEST) From 155 Barrett west to Charles.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 5 Thomas Holdredge (21 7 Kazer & Culver 11 Charles Oberg (6) MS Adolph F. Eckburg (11 "17 Mrs. Mary Sugden (6) 21 Carl J. Benson (21 21 John Anderson (2) COWDEN PLACE (WEST) Right and North Side. •22 Charles L. Carlson (3) COWING STREET. From 1037 East Second north to Young-love Place.—Fifth ward. Right and East Side. *6 Theron P. Jenkins (4) 8 James Metcalfe (3) S Ernest O. Leroy (5) 10 Uri Jones (2) 12 Sheldon B. Mansfield 121 11 Guy A. Weller (6} 14 Mrs. Hilda Johnson (0) F A L C O N E R ST. INTERSECTS 106 Fred G. Phillips (3} COWING STREET. Left and West Side. *5 Stephen A. Joslyn (3}

FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS •109 Charles M. Imus (5) CRANE STREET. From 31 Foote avenue east to Center.— Fifth ward.

Right and South Side. "6 E. B. Herrick (31 *S Martin Merz, Jr. (4) •10 James Rvan (2) 10 Ida Lindstrom (2} •10% James P. Calahane (6) CRANE STREET. Left and North Side. •5 Francis J. Appleyard (6) •9 John Hartley (5) *11 Martin Merz (4) CRESCENT STREET. From 17 Cross east and north to East Second at junction with Buffalo.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. •9 Frank PI. George (1) 9 Flank A. Day (6} 11 Arthur Lazier (31 '19 William Chamberlain (10) •21 Daniel Marsh (2)

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS 107 Jessie Brooks (3} "109 Andrew P. Bloomquist (3) 109 Alexander Markowitz (3} 113 Mrs. Sophie Hult (5} '115 August F. Nordstrom (3} 129 Laverne J. Johnston (4) 131 James Howes (3} 133 John W. Carlson (31 133 Ernest E. Maybee (3)

C H E N E Y ST. INTERSECTS 203 John O. Rosendahl (4} 203 Mrs. Amelia Anderson (61 '211 John A. Anderson (4} 211 Milton M. Johnson (4} •215 Nicholas U. Hiller (5) "217 Mrs. Rosina Morse (21 223 John Olson (4} "225 Leon J. Powers (3) "231 Samuel J. Bailcv (2) 231 Joseph H. Howard (3) 237 Louis Bluckhorn (51 237 Hildur Heckstrom (31 241 Fred P. Turner (31 241 Ed. D. Carlson (3} 243 Mrs. Anna Stromberg (4} 243 Andrew Lofgren (81 24:i Anna L. Anderson (3} "245 Carl G. Swanson (2) 217 Emil Hendrickson (41 "217 Swan F. Johnson (31 •21'' Mrs. Sophia Dahlgren (51 251 James Johnson (4} 251 Robert Johnberg (61 -253 Frank O. Anderson (5) T H A Y E R ST. HKCilNS '293 Emery G. Tavlor (8) '295 Holdsworth 'Clough (4) "297 Mrs. Elizabeth Birmingham (2) "299 Hans P. Swanson (4} 301 John Luguane (IS) 301 Massano Phillips (3) "303 Axel Reynolds (5) "305 Mrs. Sarah J. Stoner (111 305 George York (4) BISHOP ST. E N D S "329 Henning Johnson (8) 329 John Swanson (3} New house •475 Joseph White (71 "501 Charles A. Johnson (II 501 Arthur Hornell (2) 539 Carmine Martinelli (S) "541 Angelo Berhoni (91 CRESCENT STREET. Right and South Side. •6 Fred G. Kibling (3) 6 Leslie Martindale (3))

16 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

6 Mrs. Alfred Jowett (1) •12 Charles J. Johnson (4) *14 Mary J. Swanson (1) 14 Adolph C. Schulze (2) •16 Arthur J. Johnson (2)

W I N S O R ST. INTERSECTS •10S Harriet O. Williams (3) •112 Arthur Spencer (61 •118 Thomas Lemm (3) 120 David Haginbotham (5) 122 Thomas E. Davis (3) 122 Carl Marsh (4) "124 Stephen Jackson (1) 124 Mrs. Sophia Ulander (2)

C H E N E Y ST. INTERSECTS 216 William Smith (3} 216 George Sayers (4} 218 John P. Peterson (8} 218 Edward Berkland (5) 21S Alfred D. Darling (3) 218% Albert Skurski (3) "224 Leonard C. Swanson (3) 224 Fred S. Stillwell (2) 224% Mrs. Nellie Swanson (4) 226 Charles Larson (61 •226 Peter Sandberg (1) 226% John H. LeRoy (3) •234 Union Furniture Co. 238 Charles Stevenson (61 238 Mrs. E m m a Carlson (I) '212 Charles Holm (4) "246 Andrew L. Johnson (3) 246 F. August Rosenquist (2) "251 Mrs. E m m a Berquist (I) 254 Axel Lundberg (2} "256 Mrs. Grace Motley (3) 256 Joseph Milner (2} "258 Standard Oil Co.

Q U A R R V R O A D INTERSECTS 492 George Risco (9} 494 Albion Anderson (5} 494 Frank Cohl (2) -494 Gustaf Gustafson (3) 502 Mrs. Hannah Torshell (61 502 Jonas Erickson (71 501 John Demann (101 "516 Axel Wick (4) 516 Conrad Axelson (5) "520 William Shanahan (7) 522 Cllman S. Ayers (5) 521 Mrs. Clara C. Backus (2) "511 John ('. Russell (6) "516 Mrs. Emma. Norwall 111 546 Levi C. Erickson (31 CROSS STREET. From 600 East Second south to Erie Rail­road.-Fifth ward.

Right and West Side. 4 Vacant "6 Mrs. Mary E. Thatcher 6 Nicholas C. Lutgen (21 12 Mrs. Cynthia c. Harris (II "12 K. Jay Harris (31 'IS Charles F. Munson (41 20 Carlotta Ward (2} "20 John A. Lind (3} 21 Edwin W. Barker (2) •24 Mrs. Almira J. Peckham (1) '3d E. F. Farman (51 "36 Gertrude Hazeltine (21 40 Frederick J. Snowball (5) C H A N D L E R ST 1NTI0USECTS "106 John A. Slroth (3) 'IflJ August l<;. Anderson (31 TC Charles Sandquist (21 112 William F. Sagurney (31 116 Mrs. Malil.la J. MurUell i;l| 116 John A Johnson (5| '122 Mrs. (il to Peterson (21 CROSS STREET. Left and East Side. "7 Charles M. Peterson (h 7 Fred J. Swanson (5} 11 Elmer E. Howard (5) 11 Fred A. Lawson (3) •17 Newton Crissev (51 CRESCENT ST. BEGINS

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33 Mrs. Elizabeth Kellogg (2) 33 Albert G. Sundgren (2) •35 Mrs. Christina W. Carlson (3) 35 Charles Shaffer (3) •37 Charles O. Strand (5) *37% Carl Northstrand (6) •39 Myers Jowett (2) 39% Herman Johnson (4) *41 James Radley (3)

C H A N D L E R ST. INTERSECTS •103 Fred B. Nelson (2) "105 William E. Trantum (4} 109 Charles T. Nelson (4} 109 Andrew J. Jones (2) 109 Matthew Bishop (3) 113 Joe Balla (13) 113 Louis Contano (5) 121 Tony Rizzo (4) 121 Roeeo Farraro (2) 121 Tonv Marino (3) 121 Santo Rizzo (3) 121 Joe Lemardo (5) 121 Jim Perrie

CROSSMAN STREET. From 900 North Main east to Bowen.— First and Fifth wards.

Left and North Side. •9 Mrs. Welthy A. Brickett (2) •11 R. D. Pickard (4) 15 Henry Stoddard (3) 15 Albert S. Borden (3) 19 Carl LaSalle (3) 23 J. H. W'ilson (2) 105 Oscar B. Anderson (4) 105 David Lloyd (3) 111 Adam Ports (3) '115 Mrs. Melvina Fenton (3) 115 M. Gerald Ward (2) P R E N D E R G A S T AV INTERSECTS

211 U. S. Gibbs (4) •211 Wilbur B. Wood (II "215 Elliot A. Fenton (2) 221 Albert M. Cover (51 223 C. Floyd Hosmer (2) •223 Henrv C. Marvin (31 •227 T. W. Lucas (21

L A K E V I E W AVE. INTERSECTS •321 Edward L. Underwood (6) 325 William R. Fuller (3) 329 Vernon E. Peckham (4) 333 Charles K. Haynes (1) '339 Edward P. Bailcv (2) •341 F A. Todd (2} 345 W m . L. Dorman (41

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS No bouses

CROSSMAN STREET.

•12 •14 16 24 108 10S 112 "214 216 21S 320 226 230 •310 *312 '316 •334 •338 •540 •342 •346 •348

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Right and South Side Jay Pickard (2) V.. B. Hildum (2) Mrs. Susan C. Perry Clinton M. Lewis (6) SPRING ST. E N D S Joseph Grimshaw (41 Frank Anderson (41 Joseph Thompson (2) Joe V. Brooks (2)

PRENDERGAST AA'. New house Mrs. Ellen D. Juno George R. Butts (I) Benj. Goldstein (5i Charles K. Scholin (5) John F. Blohme (3) V.. M. Sehlaudeeker (7i Wm. C. Watson (51 LAKEVIEW AVE. INTERS K. P.. Dowc\ (21 Ray F. Pickard (3) Patrick Moran (8) N e w house Morris O. Briggs (11 Julius H. Christian (5) William H. Miller (41 E. Vern Blv (4) George J. Welshofer (10) William Learned (5} Fred J. Galloway (2)

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WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS •446 Wm. Gustafson (3)

STURGES ST. INTERSECTS CROWN STREET. From 198 Barrett west to Orchard ave­nue.—Sixth ward.

Right and North Side. 12 Charles Jones (4) •12 Andrew Lindahl (4} 18 Nils Anderson (4} •18 C. Axel Nelson (5) -20 Ferdinand Holmberg (7) •24 John Nelson (41 •30 Aaron G. Anderson (8) •34 John Wennburg (9} 34 C. Axel Anderson (3) •36 Carl V. Bloomberg (6) 36 Fritz Nyberg (41

CHARLES ST. INTERSECTS •114 Hilmer Christianson (3} 114 Frank O. Swanson (3} US Alfred Benson (21 •118 John Anderson (3} CROWN STREET. Left and South Side. •11 Gust Carlson (6} •15 Emil E. Eastman (4) •29 Richard A. Kling (3)

CHARLES ST. INTERSECTS No houses

CULVER STREET. From 115 Steele south.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. *5 August P. Hall' (4}

CULVER STREET. Right and West Side. (> Charles W'ashburg (8)

CURTICE STREET. From Fairmount avenue north.—Sixth ward.

No houses CURTIS STREET. From 1083 East Second northwest.—Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. No houses FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS

•109 William W. Conic (2) 111 Carl Johnson (2}

FRINK AVE. ENDS No houses CLYDE AVE. ENDS

• Charles E. Weeks (7) • Robert Conroe (7) » John A. Wcstman (51

Gunnard Danielson (51 August Swan (5} CURTIS STREET. Right and East Side. "4 Eric Hanson (61 •112 Hiram V. Herrick (4) DEARBORN STREET.

From Barrett ward.

No houses

west to Charles.-Sixth

DEARING AVENUE. From Falconer northwest, to Vounglove place.-Fifth ward.

No houses DELAWARE AVENUE. From 407 Baker south to Newland avenue —Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. •11 John Carlson (4) 23 Oscar Warner (5) •23 John Danielson (1)

D E L A W A R E AVENUE. Right and West Side.

No houses DERBY STREET. From 63 South Main east.—Third ward.

Left and North Side. 16 William Davis (2) 17 W m . S. Newton (2) 19 Frank Wolf (3) 21 Omer O. Link (3) 23 Mrs. Margaret Crosby (3) 23 Fred Crossley (2) •25 Edward Johnson (3) 27 Jacob Lipp (3) 27 Edward Waring (3} "29 Dr. R. Bender (31 29 John A. Strong (3) 29 John McGadv (2} •35 Fred Burgeson (51 •41 Gustaf Erickson (8) DERBY STREET. Right and South Side. 1S Van W. Hall (31 20 Elmer A. Werle (41 20 Mrs. Eliza M. Black (4} "22 Samuel O. Smith (10) 21 Gust Larson (2) •24 William Beauchamp (2} '26 Stephen L. Rice (6} 28 Thomas Laycock (3) "2S Eric A. Forsbeck (2} •30 Mrs. Augustus S. Harrington (1) 30 Louis A. Fenton (5) 32 Mrs. Elva S. Wyman (2) 34 Mrs. Susan Holmes (3) 34 Alfred Denning (3) 36 Mrs. Huldah Gustafson (3) 36 James Bailey (4)

DEXTER STREET. From 1017 East Second north to Fal­coner.—Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. "15 Marvin F. Phillips (2) DEXTER STREET. Right and Bast Side. 12 Willis E. Sales (4) 24 Bertram M. Thayer (5)

DICKERSON STREET. (Changed to East Fifteenth.) DOUGLAS PLACE. From opposite 624 Foote avenue east to Virginia boulevard.—Sixth ward.

Right and South Side. No houses

DOUGLAS PLACE. Left and North Side. •9 Charles A. Peterson (7) DOVER STREET. From Bowen east to Thayer.—Fifth ward. No houses DURANT STREET. From Curtis west.—Fifth ward. Cement Block Co. " Henry J. Beckman (5) EAGLE STREET. From 317 Willard north lo Benedict.— Fourth ward. Left and Wesl Side. •9 Mis Augusta. Benson (21 9 Clarence E. Brown (3) "II Carl O. Traff (6) "23 S. A. Swanson (7) •27 Swan Boberg (1) 27 Clarence W. Grant (8) •47 Charles G. Bergman (3) •57 John Bloomquist (5)

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•77 John A. Johnson (6) •89 Axel Bloomquist (4} •91 Alexander Sundberg (3} •93 Fred Loydahl (2) 93 Arvid Dahlberg (3)

EAGLE STREET. Right and East Side. 10 Douis B. Berquist (3) •10 Gust Hult (1) 16 S. E. Bergquist (7) •22 Matilda Peterson (4) 32 Charles J. Wigren (4) •42 John A. R a h m (8) •48 William J. Haynes (II •56 Nels G. Nelson (2) •76 Mrs. Jennie Johnson (2) •80 Albert Johnson (2) '86 Otto F. Bloomquist (6) EARL AVENUE. From 95 Hallock west to limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. •5 Claus Gustafson (3)

EARL AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No houses EAST STREET.

(Changed to Lincoln.) EIGHTH STREET (EAST). From 800 North Main east to Grant-First ward.

Left and North Side. 5 P. F. Lewis & Sons •7 P. F. Lewis (2) 7 Charles F. Lewis (6)

•11 Fred Chambers (5) 11 W. L. Peters (2) •15 Merritt Batchelder (4) •21 Mrs. Anna Sellvin (4) 21 Elmer Van Gelder (3)

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS 101 Clarence A. Slone (3) •105 James C. Peterson (3) •107 Fred A. Jones (2} •Ul Benj. W. Hayward (21 '113 Eugene B. Cadwell (3)

PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS 217 C. L. Eckman (21 '217 Mrs. Caroline Branney (21

SLTMNER PLACE BEGINS •221 Ernest H. Cook (21 221 Percival E. Cook (21 •225 Henry C. Price (II

FULTON ST. INTERSECTS 301 George W. Jnde (51

LAKEVIEW AYF. INTEKKEi 'TS No houses LIBERTY ST. INTERSECTS 513 Fred R. Wright (11 513 M. C. Holt (21 •515 William A. Knowlton (31 LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS 609 Beni. S. Dean (41 •611 Perl A. Butts (31 '613 R. D. Stoeltzing (41 EIGHTH STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. Branch School No. 1. SPRING ST. INTERSECTS 100 C. _E. New (41 100 Ralph Osborne (21 •106 W. L. Grant (3> 108 W. H. Benedict (Si P R E N D E R G A S T AV. INTERSECTS 20S Frank W. Cheney (21 208 Wilbur Opdyke (4) •212 William R. Jones (2) •218 A. R. Weaver (31 218 Patrick H. Garrity (2} F U L T O N ST. INTERSECTS 300 John Wells (3) 300 Mrs. Sarah J. Timblin (2)

303 307 "315

L A KEVIEW AVE. INTERSECTS •408 Mrs. Clara Kochersperg (3)

LIBERTY ST. INTERSECTS •514 A. E. Hills (3) 514 Mrs. Mary Ann Hills (1) •516 Mrs. Jane E. Dearing (3)

LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS •612 C. O. Peterson (2) •614 Walter Gronberg (5} EIGHTH STREET (WEST) From 715 North Main west to Jamestown Street Railway power house.—Second ward. "11 Albert A. Walker (5) •15 Mrs. vFlora Aylesworth (3} "17 William Koehl (5) 19 Austin A. Jones (3) '21 Alfred N. Harrington (5) '29 Mrs. E m m a C. Lindergren (4) 29 Charles Swanson (4}

C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS 109 Almond F. Morgan (3) •111 Benjamin. E. Garfield (2) •115 Mrs. Flora A. Putnam (3) 115 Julius R. Sperber (3)

W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS •203 Mrs. Margaret Rosier (2) 207 William M. Callahan (2) •209 Lewis D. Tyrrell (4)

LAF A Y E T T E ST. INTERSECTS 301 Robert H. Phelps (2)

C. Gust Swallender (4) James E. Rickerson (4} Martha A. Knapp (1} JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS

'413 Emil Wilhelm (4) 415 Albert Peterson (2) 415 Charles Carlson (7)

CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 503. Whitman P. Hunt (5)

M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS 603-609 Jamestown Bottling Co. 615 Vacant 621 Alfred Larson (5) 623 George Asper (4) "635 Lake House (5) 635 Henrv A. Plotchkiss (3)

MURRAY AVE. ENDS 701 David M. Davis (41 701 Mrs. Alta Stafford (11 701 Mrs. Lvdia E. King (11 7(11 Claud J. Davis (4) 701 Mission 703 Yearon Thornton (31 703 Van M Markle (31 703 Mrs. Mary Upton (21 703 Mrs. Julia Medbury (21 705 Mrs. Mary Brattberg (31 705 Charles L. Goodspee.i c'l 70"- Clarence Nichols (2) 105 George Bailey (21 705 Vacant 705 Allen Wilson (1) -7O7-709 Chadakoin Cafe 707 John Whitford (11 '709 Harry F. Simmons (31 709 Claud Stafford (4) 711 Oscar F. Johnson (31 EIGHTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side. *S Loucious B. Parker (21 10 Mrs. Adella Marks (11 "16 otto Nelson (3} 18 Mrs. Ophelia A. Riker (2) "18 Mrs. E m m a Nelson (1) "22 Mrs. Helen M. Sweet (1) 24 John F. Harrington (6) 26 John A. Rapp (4) VALLEY ST. INTERSECTS '30 Floyd H. Smith (3) '34 Merle M. Gifford (3) 38 Mrs. Ella Dawson (41 •40 Frank E. Berger (31 C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS •106 Oscar T. Jacobson (7) •108 Mrs. Christine Hansen (1) 10S Elbert L. Seamans (4) 112 Austin J. On- (2)

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114 Mrs. Lillian M. Foster (4) 116 H. Herman Dash (7)

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS •208 Glenn L. Safford (3) •214 Mrs. Mary Harrison (4) 216 New house 218 New house

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS 300 Mrs. Clara E. Mosier (4) 304 Vacant •306 Frank J. Smilev (5) •308 AValter C. Smith (3) •310 Mrs. Katherine McGowan (3) •314 Mrs. Elizabeth McConnell (3)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS 400 George A. Young (2) '404 Frank A. Richter (51 '408 George N. Phelps (2) 410 Robert E. Lyon (31 •414 Fred B. Smith (2) 418 Vacant 420 William T. Kinnev (5)

CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 500 Vacant 504 Earle King (4) 508 Vacant

M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS "602-610 Johnson Ice & Coal Co. •612-620 Jamestown Brewing Co.

FAIRMOUNT AArE. INTERSECTS 804 Silvio Chinsano (7) S06 Chautauqua Traction Co. Carpenter

Shop. *S10 Bastian Conto (10)

Chautauqua Traction Co. power h'se Jamestown St. Ry. power house

EIGHTEENTH STREET. Erom 1037 North Main west to Washing­ton.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. "3 Alonzo J. Tiffany (3) 9 W. Ernest Tiffany (3) 13 New house 15 John J. Fitzgerald (3) •17 Jav W . Prine (4) "21 William E. Stormer (3) 23 Constant W. Carlson (5) 25 Clyde W . Link (3) 37 Mrs. Helen Post (2) "39 John Guinnan (8) EIGHTEENTH STREET. Right and North Side. "ii Fred Wilcox (31

ELAM STREET. From Cole avenue south.—Fourth ward.

East Side. No houses MARTIN ROAD INTERSECTS Walter Morse (4} ' Vincet Mowkiel (5) ELEVENTH STREET. From S69 North Main west to J. C. & L. E. tracks.—Second ward. Left and South Side. •11 Sarah J. Griffith (II 19 Arthur H. Reed (3) 21 Albert F. Newton (S> "23 Herbert E. Norton (7) *27 Mrs. Katherine Folland (5) 29 Rov M. Shepard (5) 29% Henry S. Earll (3i •33 Bloomfield Baker Cli 33% Eric A. Fosburg (I) "35 Duane J. Kelley (I) 35 Jay Barnett (2) 35 John I a. Newhouse (21 35 Ives Histed (3) 39 Leo J. Willsie, (3) "41 John A. Farm (5) "45 Frank Marcello (2) 49 John Woods (7) 53 Frank L. Sack (51 •57 Samuel A. Brown (5) *61 Mrs. Mary J. Davis (1) 61 Hila P. Abbott (3)

•65 Charles A. Hatch (3) 69 Fred W . Burchard (4)

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS 105 Vacant •107 Max M. McGee (2) 109 F. O. Bellizio (2)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS No houses JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS No houses

ELEVENTH STREET. Right and North Side.

S Lester R. Hoyt (6) •12 Devillo Maclease (6) 20 New house 22 Joseph Bernstein (6) 22 Tony Deangelis (5) 26 Charles S. Pratt (4) •30 George F. Peterson (3) 34 Phillip F. Hangen (2) •34 Fred A. Krone (3) 34 John C. Van Gelder (2) •38 Richard N. Wickfield Sr. (5} 42 Charles Miller (2} •46 George E. Fox (4) •48 James McVay (1) •50 Mary Conner (1) 50 Mrs. Ellen Sealy (4) 54 Ivar Hermanson (2) 54 Sigfried C. Jones (4) •62 John A. Anderson (3) •66 Mrs. Rachel M. Bissell (1) 68 Walter O. Butler (4) 6S John F. Meli (5) *72 Lester R. Hoyt (61 74 Benjamin P. King (21 74 Ebenezer A. Horr (3}

W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS "106 George H. Edwards (31 •108 George T. Chambers (4) 110 Ion A. Stafford (5)

L A F A Y E T T E ST. INTERSECTS Jamestown Driving Park

ELK STREET. From 142 Chandler south to Franklin.— Fifth ward.

Left and East Side. 11 Mrs. Huldah E. Starr (3) •13 Gust S. Johnson (4) -15 Herbert A. Niles (3)

ELK STREET. Right and West Side.

»fi James E. Renner (4) <10 Horsfall Crowe (4) "12 Ben Proctor (5) •14 John M. Lawson (2> , "IS P. Alfred Peterson (4) "22 Emma C. Jacobson (4) *22% Amel C. Jacobson (1) 26 James Hutley (4} ELLICOTT STREET. Right and North Side. From between English and King south to Shaw avenue. (Formerly Ellicott and East Ellicott.)—Fourth ward. Left and East Side. 21 Gust Bulom (13) •33 Eric Peterson (9) KING ST. INTERSECTS "49 Carl O. Peterson (6) •61 Axel R. Johnson (6) •65 Gust Halberg (3) "71 Mrs. G. W . Bird (1) 71 Charles W . Peavey (4) •77 J. Martin Peterson (4) "S3 Sophia Olson (4) *S7 Alfred Peterson (4) 91 Charles B. Huber (2) 91 Earl A. Johnston (2) "95 Leonard A. Jones (31 103 J. Emil Holt (7) ELLICOTT STREET. Right and West Side. A. Laudenslager (3)

•22 T.

20 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

•32 William H. Olds (3) KING ST. INTERSECTS

•66 Mrs. Margaret Harrington (1) •68 Claus Anderson (5) •78 Nathaniel Dracup (3) 78 Mrs. Freda Turnquist (3)

ELLIOT AVENUE. From before 610 Forest avenue west to Colfax.—Sixth ward.

Deft and South Side. •11 Jacob P. Johnson (5) •21 Otto P. Johnson (9) 31 Frank E. Garfield (9) •35 Axel T. Astrom (6) •39 Alfred Carling (7) ELLIOT AVENUE. 36 Malcolm Carlson (5) ELM STREET. From Shaw avenue south to Ahrens av­enue.—Fourth ward.

No houses ENGLISH STREET. From 346 Allen east to Camp. — Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. 9 Nels A. Palmquist (4) 9 Vacant

•11 Charles A. Anderson (5) •13 Charles J. Johnson (9)

BARROWS ST. INTERSECTS •117 Thomas H. Bailey (4) 119 Carl M. T. Johnson (2) •119 Charles Sandberg (5)

TOWER ST. ENDS 249 Vacant

BEMUS ST. ENDS No houses WILLIS ST. BEGINS No houses H O L M A N ST. BEGINS

•401 Mrs. Emma G. Anderson (8) 403 Vacant •407 Andrew Hegg (1) 407 Frank E. Anderson (3) •605 Victor Holmberg (2) 605 Henrik Gustafson (3) •609 Bernhard Fredlund (4) 609 August Nyman (3) •623 Eugene H. Benson (4) 627 Arthur Hammerstrom (4) •673 Mrs. Elizabeth E. Colburn (4) •751 Alfred Nelson (4) ENGLISH STREET. Right and South Side.

No houses B A R R O W S ST. INTERSECTS

120 Nels Ljungholm (S) 120 Frits Johnson (61 TOWER ST. ENDS •404 Carl J. Shurman (6) KING ST. ENDS •614 Jesse Parker (3) •662 Rufus Brogden (5) ENSIGN STREET. From 346 Willard south.—Fourth ward. Deft and East Side. No houses PEARL AVE. INTERSECTS 101 C. Oscar Sundell (9) •103 Andrew Anderson (91 ENSIGN STREET. Right and West Side. No houses EUCLID AVENUE. From 1154 Prendergast avenue east-First and Fifth wards. Left and North Side. •19 Elsie E. Leet (3) •31 Rev. James G. Townsend (3)

33 Joseph Smith (3) L A K E V I E W AVE. INTERSECTS

•117 Walter Hitchcock (4} •123 David F. Braley (7} •125 Mrs. Antoinette Trusler (2) 127 John Braff (6) •131 Bert M. Willsie (2) •133 Thomas Ennis (6) •135 Alfred Wickstrand (5) •137 C. Elmer Carlson (6) •139 Carl W. Larson (6) •141 Mrs. Catherine McGraw (4) 143 Mrs. Catherine Munroe (3)

EUCLID AVENUE. Right and South Side. U0 Simon Fogle (6) '120 Otto A. Youngstedt (6) •122 Charles W. Strong (4) "124 Reuben G. Owens (4) •128 Oscar Swanson (7) 130 DeWard S. Churchill (3) •132 Gust A. West (5) •134 B. George Lindstrom (2) •136 Mrs. Viola E. Shaw (7) 138 A. Sandquist (9) •138 Elmer Jackson (2) •140 Karl C. Nelson (6) •142 Ernest C. Nelson (6) •144 Carl W. Peterson (4) EVERETT PLACE. From Jones & Gifford avenue to Erie R. R.—Sixth ward.

No houses FACTORY ALLEY. From 201 East First north to Eighth.

Left and West Side. No houses SECOND ST. INTERSECTS Heald & Marsh Phillips & Siawson THIRD ST. INTERSECTS No houses

FAIRFIELD AVENUE. From 401 Forest avenue east.—Third ward.

Left and North Side. No houses

FAIRFIELD AVENUE. Right and South Side. •8 Gottfried Bergren (7) "12 Mrs. Louisa Johnson (5) 12 Oscar B. Algrahl (3) 16 Charles J. Rinaldo (2) 16 AVilliam Benchley (3) "20 Amil W. Danielson (2) 24 Mrs. Hulda Fagerstrom (5) "24 Charles L. Carlson (21 "2S Herbert Chiverton (4) "32 (4. O Gustafson (I) FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. From 533 West Third northwest to city limits.—Sixth ward. Left and West Side. 7 Charles A. Breed (2) •13 J. M. Himebaugh (4) •19 W. S. Cameron (3) •23 Walter B. Horton (31 '27 W. M. Davis (31 *31 Charles N. Allen (21 31 Eugene R. Allen (I) •35 John Herbv (41 35 Edward Warren (21 HAMILTON ST. INTERSECTS 13 Garnett Nobbs (21 •13 Fred F. Green (3) "47 T. M. Roberts (51 • 17 George H. Coburn (2} '51 Mrs. Janette Metcalf (3) 51 Mrs. Agnes Young (11 57 Jonas Stainthorpe (21 •57 Enoch Greenwood (4) •61 P. M. Johnson (3) 61 Elmer Rowe (2)

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65 B. D. Chadwick (4) 69 Mrs. Harriett B. Love (4) •73 J. D. Abrams (5)

New house 81 Stewart W. Philo (2) •81 Mrs. Helen Rice (1) 85 George H. Day (8) 89 Wilton H. Delaney (3) 89 George C. Smith (2) 91 William H. Gaynor (5) 91 DeForest Casselman (2) 93 Otto F. Christenson (6) 93 James Rhoades (7) 95 Walter Dorsey (4) 95 W m . Olmstead (3) 95% Joseph Aspden (2) 103 Mrs. Margaret Curry (2) 107 John Herman

J. C. & L. E. R. R. INTERSECTS W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS

117 O. O. Adams 119-123 Riverside Hotel (26) 145-153 Jamestown Table Co.

ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS 181 Harry W. Barker (4) 183 Clarence A. Arnold (6) 185 Edward W. Jones (3)

FAIRVD3W AVE. BEGINS 199 L. A. Page (3) •199 Mrs. Rosetta Lovejoy (2)

HALL AVE. BEGINS 215 Albert Griffith (2) 215 Louis Lucas (4) 223 Foster Maybourne (3) 227 John A. Brown (3)

CATLIN AVE. BEGINS 237 Mrs. Jane N. Ross (2) 245 Agnes Trask (1) 245 John Meehan (2) •247 Bertram A. Wheeler (3) •251 Henry Van Tuyl (2) 251 Eugene French (2) /

COOK AVE. BEGINS •259 G. A. Benson (4) 263 Richard Swanstrom (2) 263 Charles Risch (3) •267 Mrs. Sarah Ann Jones (2) 269 Oscar Baker (4) 271 Earl E. Stark (3) 271 C. O. Nyberg

LAKIN AVE. BEGINS •283 Luther S. Lakin (4) •321 Irving H. Broadhead (2) '325 Earl W. Henning 3) 325 Richard Fisher (2)

HA L L O C K ST. INTERSECTS 333 Vacant '339 Samuel C. Entwistle (4) '343 Mrs. Margaret Lombard (3) 387 Albert Fisher (4) 387 Robert J. Mawhir (7) 391 William D. Hodges (2) 391 John Erickson (3) •403 Mrs. W. J. Fullerton (2) 403 John Nelson (3) McDANNELL AVE BEGINS FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. Beyond limits Left and South Side. * Lovirtue C. Hart (3) Thomas Snowden (5) * Isaac Hardwick (2) » Charles F. Wigand (3) * Lawrence Cotter (7) * George W. Koehl (5) * Harry P. Gifford (3) * Cyrus E. Jones (11) • Mrs. J. W. Button (1) Dr. Ernesto Loffredo (2) Lakeview Rose Gardens William L Slater (3) H O W A R D AVE. INTERSECTS Vacant factory John W. Windsor (3) Richard B. Metcalf Henry Bradigan (3) John Reardon (7) * John F. Jolly (5) • Earl M. Strunk (2)

* Ella Shearman 2) W E L L M A N AVE. INTERSECTS Wesley Terwilliger (3)

* Andrew J. McMillan (2) * Mrs. Nancy J. Worden (1) * A. W. Wicks (2) ' Frank Gifford (2) * L. E. Hockett (6) * W. W. Wilson (3) * Elmer C. Gifford (5) • M. M. Martin (3) * Mrs. Clementine J. Gifford (1)

FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. Right and East Side.

12 J. Wright Benson (4) IS Thomas Owens (2) "22 L. W. Wiltsie (3) 22 Ralph E. Parnham (2) •28 John Thompson Wilson (2) 28 Joseph Harris (3)

HAMILTON ST. INTERSECTS *36 Charles E. Stratton (3) 36 J. Delevan Curtiss (3) '40 J. B. Collins (9) 44 Frank J. Collins (3) ' 50 Harrison R. Couch (4) 50 Mrs. Ella N. Couch (1) 50 William Walsh (3)

W. FIFTH ST. E N D S •64 H. E. Butler (3) 70 August Peterson (6) 76 P. G. Ostrom (2) 80 Mrs. Ida Shaver (5) SO Clarence Strong (2)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 90 Vacant 92 Ferdinand Bauer (8) 100 C. L. Burr (2) 102 B. P. Stevens (3) 106 Ernewein's Bakery 106 Augus Ernewein (3) 106 C. E. Manross (4) 106 C. A. Arnold (6) 108 Fairmount Grocery 108 Laphram Hillard (2) 108 J. Charles McLean (2)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS J. C. & L. E. Depot & Chautauqua Steamboat Co.

J. & G. AVE. INTERSECTS ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS METALLIC AVE. BEGINS

•174 Alfred Wilcox (3) 174 George M. Hatch (5) 176 Vacant 178 John W. Lamphere (5) 180 Bernard Johnson (9) 184 Henry Kohlbacher (3) •186 Frank B. Hibbard (3) •190 E. H. Woodward (5) 194 Mary Wood (1) 194 Henry Kleinsang (5) 196 John Hackett (3) 198 James Hannon (4) 19S Frank Hurlburt (4) LIVINGSTON AVE. BEGINS 210 Fuller's Grocery 218 William H. Carter (4) 220 Charles A. Richardson (4) 224 Burt D. Baldwin (4) 234 Charles F. Raynor (4) •238 Devillo J. Kenison (4) G E N E V A ST. BEGINS 250 New house 252 A. D. Matters (6) •256 William J. Lord (3) 256 Fred O. Jones (2) 260 George F. Spencer (2) GENESEE ST. BEGINS •270 E. H. Ellis (3) 274 John Rohn (3) •276 R. H. Cole (5) •282 George Ellis (3) M E A D O W LANE BEGINS No houses HALLOCK ST. INTERSECTS 334 Stuart Dana (2) 334 Mrs. Mary Wright (2) 344 F. H. Keet (3) H A M M O N D ST. BEGINS

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360 Wilkinson Hall (4) 364 Witton W. Hall (2)

New house LOVELL AVE. BEGINS

406 John H. Anderson (6) 420 Harry Lee Dye (3) 420 Adoniram J. Dye (2) FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. Beyond City Limits

North and Right Side. ' Horatio N. Sprague (3) * E. R. Langford (5) * Andrew Ellison (7) * Mrs. Harriet Finley (2)

L. C. Moore (3) • Frank H. Butler (4) * Levi Loomis (2)

Michael McCue 6) Frank H. Wheeler (2)

• C. R. Olsen (3) M. H. Kent (6)

• Howard W. Ailing (S) • Alton H. Appleby (3) • Isaac A. Shearman (2)

George Welshofer, Jr. (4) FAIRVIEW AVENUE. From opposite 174 Fairmount avenue south to West Third.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. No houses W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS

101-103 French & Peterson 105 Aracant •111 Mrs. Eliza A. Bush (6) 117 Alfred R. Moyer (3) 117 F. Elmer Hawkinson (4) 121 Andy Berglund (5) 125 Otto Lindholm (41 125 Fred G. Fairbanks (5) •129 John Hayes (3) '131 Patrick Fitzgerald (6) '133 Titus Clarke (6) •137 William J. Corkery (4) •139 Timothy Corkery (6) •143 Israel Carpenter (3) FAIRVIEW AVENUE. Right and West Side. •8 Charles Greenwood (4) 10 George T. Potter (4) 12 Reginald Y. Eden (4) •20 William F. Lepp (6) 26 Edward L. Lombard (2) •26 J. F. Seymour (2) 26% Ralph L. Pierce (4) *28 Mrs. Hettie Thorn (1) 28 Charles A. Anderson (5) *30 Mrs. Minnie D. Kelso (4)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •108 Roswell Rowley (2) 108 Vacant •110 John Curran (4) •112 D. J. Corkery (4) 126 Joseph A. Richards (2) •128 Charles E. Peterson (4) 130 Charles Wellman (3) 130 Phillip Carlson (5) 130 Fred Smith (2) •132 Thomas Hannon (S) •150 John Murray (3) FALCONER STREET. From 134 Lakeview avenue east. (For­merly East Ninth to Winsor.)—First ward—east of Winsor Fifth ward. Left and North Side. *23 Chas. C. Green (3) 31 James L. Turner (2) 31 Leonard S. Pennell (3) •35 Ft-ed A. Price (4) •39 William A. Torrance (51 39% A. D. Rice (2) •43 John Beustrom (4) 47 Francis N. Hogle (6) •51 Thomas Mahoney (12) •59 Harry A. Briggs (3) 59 Elmer J. Norden (6)

63 E. Alfred Johnson (3) 63 John Larson (3) *85 John T. Sanctuary (6) •97 Oscar F. Nelson (4)

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS •105 August Wallen (3) •109 Frank L. Chelstrom (5)

STURGES ST. BEGINS Branch School No. 10

131 Carlson & Brandt 131 Fred Byford 131 Simon P. Burt (6) 131 Vacant

B O W E N ST. INTERSECTS •143 John T. Carlson (4) 143 Oscar Stephenson (3) '147 F. W. EM (3) •151 Victor Gronberg (3)

T H A Y E R ST. INTERSECTS 165 Gust Gernberg (7) 165 John G. Palmquist (3} 165 Harry Stempel (4) •171 Charles A. Goranson (4)

S T O W E ST. INTERSECTS •201 Edward Hokenson (2) 201 Albert F. Washberg (4) •235 John W. Ahlstrom (2) •239 Charles O. Swanson (10)

W E E K S ST. INTERSECTS '257 Carl V. Lawson (6) 261 Oscar Ohlman (3} •261 Andrew Sampson (3} •265 Will Fairbank (8} •277 Carl Nelson (6) •299 Mrs. Ida B. Geer (1) •305 Theodore C. Fox (9) 315 Vacant

BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS 339 Charles M. Silsby (3) 341 Andrew E. Hjalm (3i "343 Thomas E. Reeder 4) 34314 Spencer Smith (4) 343% James Wilson (5) 349 Gust A. Anderson (5) •359 Carlos E. Blanchard (4) 363 W. C. Stanley (3) 365 Clarence B. Hubbard (5) '365 William Venn (2) 373 Charles A. Berg (8) '379 Frank A. Imus (41

COWING ST. INTERSECTS •393 Frank A. Johnson (5)

DEARING AA'E. BEGINS •401 Clyde G. Jones (2) •413 E. H. Johnson (3) 1115 Adolph O. Hagwall (2) 1115 Henry Beckman (5) ' William E. Burch (3) * William Samson (8) Mrs. Jennie Burch (5) FALCONER STREET. Right and South Side. No houses LIBERTY ST. ENDS *30 John A. Burch (5) 36 Gardner's Grocery LINCOLN ST. ENDS 56 Erwin D. Shearman (5) *5S John Norling (S) GRANT ST. ENDS •68 Rev. W. A. Sellew (3) WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS •80 James S. McCallum (3) SO James Scott (4) '84 J. H. Short (2) S4 J. Harvev Skipper (3) '92 Josiah Walker (1) 92 Lottie Ellickson (2) 92 Heath A. Barry (2) •96 Charles J. Olson (4) •100 Edward P. Wilcox (2) •104 Frank Webeck (5) •108 Mrs. Louisa Barnett (3) 108 George Cobb (2) *112 Carl J. Adams (5) •120 Carl J. Olson (5) •124 August Rask (6) B O W E N ST. INTERSECTS 138 Edward Carlson (7)

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142 W. H. Karr (4) 142 William C. Maddox (2) 146 Charles Gustafson (5)

THAYER ST. INTERSECTS *16S Edwin Lerow (4) 168 Arthur Butler (3)

STOWE ST. INTERSECTS •18S George W. White (3) 1SS Charles H. Peterson (2) 188 H. Bertram Rightmyer (4) 192 Andrew Kron (4) •192 C. P. Danielson (4) •196 Jules Carrette (4) 196 Gustaf Schage (5) 196 Edward Anderson (3) •202 Nels J. Johnson (3) 202 Oscar W. Swanson (3) 202 Mrs. Charlotte Swanson (1)

W E E K S ST. INTERSECTS 214 Gust E. Fagerstrom (5) 214 Wilson Wright (6) 218 Bert Ryan (5) •218 Mrs. Kate Ryan (2) •222 John Carlson (9) 226 Alfred Magnuson (5) '228 Grace M. Lewis (1) 228 John T. New (2) '236 Amel C. Olson (2) •238 W. E. Hibbard (6)

JEFFORDS ST. INTERSECTS 254 Julius C. Johnson (6) 254 Peter A. Carlson (7) 258 Carl G. Stohlberg (2) '262 Charles P. Carlson (3) •266 Mrs. Clara Holmberg (3)

KIPP ST. INTERSECTS "27S Charles Carpenter (4) "292 John Chappell (6) 296 Algot Folsburg (2) 296 John Blagbrough (4) 296 Thomas Bottomley (3)

PHILLIPS ST. ENDS No houses BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS Buffalo St. M. B. church

340 Rev. Emerson H. Jones (3) •344 Charles W. Jones (3) 350 Hugh C. Wilson (4) 350 Mrs. Pascaline Gorgus (1) 354 Edward R.' Hart (2) •356 Axel H. Anderson (3)

DEXTER ST. ENDS •370 A. Thayer (2) 370 Lawrence Whynpenny (3)

COWING ST. INTERSECTS 392 Ira E. Breth (5) 394 Emil F. Nelson (2) 394 Frank M. Rounds (5) 396 Everett A. Barstow (3) 396 Peter A. Carlson (2) 398 Leonard W. Lyon (3) 400 Alfred Rasp (4) 400 Albert J. Hammond 400 Stewart Way (2) 416 Charles A. Staff (2) •416 Mrs. Minnie Fisher (2) 418 L Delos Bragg (4) •420 Charles M. Johnson (5) CURTIS ST. INTERSECTS •434 John Samuelson (6) 434 Charles Oberg (7) FEDERAL STREET. From Fluvanna avenue north to City Limits.—Second ward. 5 Ernest J. Triscuit (4) FENTON PLACE. From 46 South Main west to Forest av­enue.—Third ward. Left and South Side. 1 Albert Gilbert (5) 13 Carson B. Brady (4) 19 Frank J. Deegan (3) 21 Mrs. Jane Parker (1) 23 John C. Markle (4) 23 Lyman Cole wagon shop 31 Mrs. Martha Lockwood (2) •31 Mrs. Louise A. Derby (2)

(4)

33 Lyman Cole (2) 33 William C. Harmon (2)

FENTON PLACE. Right and North Side.

6 A. Bloomstrand 24 Oscar Swanson (2) 26 Fenton PI. Transient Barn 28 Eagle Hose 28 Fire Police (7)

FIFTH STREET (EAST). From 416 North Main east to East Sec­ond.—First ward.

Left and North Side. •15 George H. Ahrens (4)

PINE ST. INTERSECTS •111 Dr. Jane L. Greeley (4) 117 Guy H. Fuller (3)

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS '205 Alfred N. Briggs (6)

PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS •307 Christian Gossett (4) 311 Adolph G. Schurter (2) 315 Charles Chapman (4) 317 Mrs. Christine Lawson (4) 317 Mrs. Louise E. Bassett (3)

FULTON ST. BEGINS 321 F. W. Kohmann (3) 323 Samuel Curtis (2) 333 Louise Carlson (7) 333% Mrs. John Stonehouse (3) 333% Arthur D. Bstus (2) 337 Andrew T. Carlson (8) "341 A. F. Weber (3) •351 Harry R. Lewis (8)

LIBERTY ST. BEGINS •405 John Galloway (3) 411 A. Frank Jenks (3) 417 William Downs (3) 417 Dana Young (3) "427 Mrs. Sylvia M. Page (1)

LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS "503 George B. Maltby (6) "513 C. Eugene Bentley (2) 521 Fred Briggs (4} 525 Mrs. Mariette F. Jeffords (3} '529 Alfred E. Moore (2} 529 Addison E. Hollenbeck (2) 529 Luther M. Butman (3) •533 John A. Peterson (5) 533 Fred J. Sutton (2) •537 Mrs. E m m a E. Kase (4) '539 C. Harvey Kilburn (3) '545 Mrs. Alonzo Devoe (2) 545 Mrs. Elizabeth Matha (3) FIFTH STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. 14 Emery R. Davis (5) 16 Wilson Chamberlain (6) PINE ST. INTERSECTS •100 Mrs. Sarah Bemus (1) 100 Mrs. Rose J. Griffin (2) 104 Aten W. Brown (2) SPRING ST. INTERSECTS '208 Mrs. Margaret M. King (3) •210 Mrs. Edwin A. Bradshaw (3) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS '316 Charles C. Wilson (5) •318 Raymond J. Granger (7) '322 H. Orton Berry (3) •334 Fred. W. Hyde (4) '342 Edward A. Peterson (4) '352 Mrs. Faith B. Sessions (5) •356 Dr. Louis H. Snow (3) CH U R C H ST. ENDS •404 William C. Briggs (2) •408 C. Herman Erickson (3) •410 Arthur W. Hjorth (3) •412 Ahart S. Rowe (2) 418 Thomas H. Smith (2) 418 Mrs. Carrie J. Rohde (4) 426 Edward W. Gifford (3) •426 Frank R. Moody (1) LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS •500 Austin H. Stafford (4) 500 Mrs. Adda H. Hatch (1) 504 Mrs. Mary A. Knapp (2) 504 Mrs. Cora Remington (7)

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•508 Mrs. Adelle S. Hill (1) 508 Mrs. May A. Porter (4) •514 Mrs. Florence R. Carpenter (2) 516 John E. Bell (2) FIFTH STREET (WEST) From 413 North Main west to Fairmount avenue.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. Jamestown Club

•11 Fletcher Goodwill (7) •15 Charles H. Gifford (4)

CHERRY ST. INTERSECTS •101 Sidney B. Hoyt (2) 105 Mrs. Luana P. Brown (4) •105 Mrs. Mary S. Hoard (3) 109 Herbert O. Cowing (6)

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS 201 SS. Peter & Paul's School 205 Convent of Mercy 211 Mrs. Alice I. Harrington (3) 211 Laura B. Smith (3) 211 Jack J. Byron (3) 211 Miss Ida Brendell (5) 213 Rev. D. L. Martin (5) 213 Leon L. Snow (2) •215 William G. Thomas (2)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS •309 Fenton L. Scudder (5)' '313 Albert N. Camp (4) '315 Homer M. Preston (7)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS 315 Baker Park

CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 501-503 Standard Table Co.

M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS No houses M U R R A Y AVE. INTERSECTS

'801 A. L. D. Campbell (4) 803 Alton L. Aiken (2) •803 Mrs. Susan Chambers (3) •805 Charles F. Armitage (3) FIFTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side. •2 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Marvin (4) 16 Lewis W. Barnes (12)

CHERRY ST. INTERSECTS 102 James Prendergast Library

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS 200 Vacant •204 Willis Tew (3)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS 302 William E. Klumbach (6) '308 William R. Reynolds (5) •312 Scott H. Penfield (2) '314 Mrs. Mary E. Sullivan (4)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS •400 Mrs. Emily Crane (4) •404 George T. Fenton (3) •408 Arthur Greenlund (4) •410 Lincoln M. Stearns (7) •412 Fred J. Shearman (3) 'CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 500 Mrs. Alice Tousley (2) :i06 Martyn Hose House 510 William H. Risley (4) •520 J. Ebenezer Almy (2) 520 Lyle B. Himebaugh (2) M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS No houses M U R R A Y AVE. INTERSECTS '622 Thomas F. Maher (5) •626 Henrv H. Cooper (3) '628 Patrick Maher (2) FIFTEENTH STREET (EAST) From opposite 1015 North Main east to Prendergast avenue.—First ward. Left and North Side. •9 Mrs. James Myers (2) 11 Francis O. Trainor (4) 11 Walter Beaty (4) •13 William H. Mullen (3) FIFTEENTH STREET (EAST) Right and South Side. •10 G. Emil Peterson (3) •16 Charles T. Rush (2)

FIFTEENTH S T R E E T (WEST) From 1015 North Main west to Washing­ton.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. •7 Charles R. Lovejoy (7) "9 Zachariah Norton (5) •13 August F. Folcker (2) •15 Willard G. Martindale (6) 15 Charles L. Brown (2) •17 William Smith (4) 21 Vacant •21 Mrs. Lydia Bennett (1) •25 Mrs. Nettie A. Smith (2) •33 John Dahlgren (8) 33 Spencer R. Vail (3) •35 C. Leonard Hutt (3) •39 Oscell C. Lee (6) •63 Peter U. Lindberg (9) •65 Lindo P. Matthews (6) "67 George W. Parker (7) FIFTEENTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side. 8 Frank T. Christ (7)

'14 Byron Bartlett (2) 16 Leslie M. Woods (4) 16 Rudolph C. Brown (3) *24 Frank B. Smith (10) 24 Edward L. Monroe. (2) *26 John Voatsky (4) *32 James M. Hill (2) »36 Erwin M. Carmen (2) 40 Vacant 42 Albert L. Walters (2) •50 Grant A. King 5) 50 Robinson Crossley (2) •64 Mrs. Maria R. Trumbull (1) •66 John Hamrick (3) •68 Edson O. Marsh (2) FIRST STREET (EAST). From 3S North Main east to Institute.

Left and North Side. 1 James E. Toscan 3-5 A. A. Walker 7 Davey Plumbing Co. 9 New York Telephone Co., Storage 11-13 Moore Bros. 15-17 Vacant 19 Vacant 23 Carl O. Rose 201 Nicholas Binz (3) 201 Mrs. Maryetta Taylor (1) 201 Samuel Davis (2) 215 Joseph Colusci (4) 219 Lawrence Masterson (3) 219 Gaetano Baffamont (2) 223 Tony Romeo (5) 223 Mrs. Ida C. Lawson (7) 225 Donald P. Thayer (2) 225 Otto O. Camp (2) FIRST STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. 16 Vacant 28-30 Grandin's Feed Mill 102-126 Broadhead Worsted Mills •216 Mrs. E m m a Hedlund (4) 216 Marshall I. Williams (4) 220 Mrs. Josephine Lombardo (4) 220 Philip Valanti (7) 222 Samuel Musso (7) FIRST STREET (WEST). From 31 North Main west to Cherry-Second ward. Left and South Side. 9 Nicholas Jewett 11 New Everett Hotel (4) Wells-Fargo Express Co. Erie Passenger Depot Union News Stand FIRST STREET (WEST). Right and North Side. 2 Charles J. Stumpf 8 Clark Hardware Co., Storage 10 Vacant

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12 Lake City Laundry 14 George L. Lee 16-22 New Allen Square Hotel (5)

FLAGG AVENUE. From opposite 22 Stafford avenue east to Hopkins avenue.—Fifth ward.

Right and East Side. '4 Lewis Vincent •10 Simeon Vincent (2) 12 Fred Waff (7) 14 Joseph Smith (2} 14 Gust Coleman (7) •14% Charles E. Fargo (4) 14% Richard Kiesshauer (5) 16 Smith Bottomley (2) 16 Kenneth Wilcox (2i 16 William Cronin (21 18 Roy E. Drake (2i •32 Arward Burch (7) •34 Swan Swanson (6) •38 Charles C. Wiltsie (2) 38 Irvin E. Dickerson (3) 40 Emil Woff (2) '40 Jacob H. Jones (4) 40 Leslie Rhodes (3) 48 Sidney Danforth (2) 48 Herbert H. Leroy (2)

FLAGG AVENUE. Left and AVest Side. *5 Gust Larson (2) •13 Jonas A. Nordendahl (S) '15 Harvey E. Barstow (10) *17 William J. Bentley (10) 19 Harry A. Arnold (2) •21 William Anderson (3) •23 Ernest Gornall (41 31 Edward Severson (5) 35 Vacant '37 Fred LaRoy (3) 37 Harry Woodward (2) •39 Alvin L. Bullock (2) 39 Louis Crispym (9) '41 William Munson (4) 41 Swan Anderson (2)

FLETCHER AVENUE. From 124 Hamilton north along Street Railway lines.—Second ward.

Left and West Side. Street car barns

FLETCHER AVENUE. Right and East Side.

22 Ransom Bartman (5) 22 John Ireland (4)

FLUVANNA AVENUE. From 1113 North Main northwest to city limits.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. '15 Clarence J. Sprague (7) '31 Karl Ralph (5)

•33 Norman J. Link (6) FLUVANNA AVENUE.

Right and North Side. *14 John Huntington (3) 18 Fred O. Melquist (3) •18 Elmer B. Sprague (3) •22 Fred W. Dewey (6) FOOTE AVENUE. From before 104 Chandler south to city limits.—Fifth, Third and Fourth wards.

Deft and East Side. '9 J. Fred Jones (5) •13 Frank W. Palmeter (3) 19 H. Ernest Curtis (3) 25 Aquilla Cawcroft (3) 25 John Allgren (4) *29 Albert E. Appleyard' (3) *31 Edward Appleyard (5) C R A N E ST. BEGINS 39 John N. Findlay (3) 41 Joe Jessup (2) •43 Peter Oleon (3)

43% Uri Tidswell (4) *47 Mrs. Mary A. Stapleton (2) 47 Ernest A. Stapleton (2)

ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS 57 John B. Bogenschutz (4) 59 James Brown (6) 59 Twainezuk Mikotuj (0) 59 Fred Mitchell (7) 63 James CUsimanus (7) 67 Jenman Sczemki (14)

69-71 George W . Rolland HARRISON ST. INTERSECTS

105 John N. Findlay •109 Mrs. Sylvia Southwick (3i 113 Rushworth & Son 113 E. J. Ashwell & Co. 115 Cadwell Cabinet Co.

W A T E R M A N ST. BEGINS 131 Frank Caccamise (9) 131 Tony Russo (4) 131 Tony Caprino (3) •135 Andrew J. Lind (4)

W A T E R ST. BEGINS 143 Otto S. Peterson (6) 143 O. C. Carlson (4) 145 Frank Hjert (2) 145 M. W. Howard (2) 147 Vacant •151 Joe Frankina (10)

A L L E N ST. INTERSECTS 207 W . C. A. Hospital (36) •219 Mrs. Leonora E. Sheldon (2) '223 Henry L. Chamberlain (5) '225 John Mahoney (4)

M E C H A N I C ST. INTERSECTS '303 Mrs. Lucy A. Fenton (1) 303 E. F. Fenton (4) •305 Theo. E. Swanson (2) 307 Mrs. John C. Curry (5) •311 Andrew B. Garter (5)

A R N O L D ST. BEGINS 325 W. W. Rhinehart (2)

• *325 Fred O. Larson (3) 325 Oscar E. Anderson (3) 327 Earl E. Carpenter (3) '327 Mrs. Lucy A. Shearman (1) 327 Edwin K. Carpenter (2) 331 Mrs. Nancy A. Edwards (1) •331 Otto Love (9) •335 John A. Fray (5) 335 Archibold W. Thorpe (3) 341 Mrs. Christina Lindgren (8) 341 Mrs. Maggie Blackmar (3) 341 Charles Johnson (5) 341% M. L. Sharp (4) '343 George W. Thomas (3) •345 Frank A. Thomas 5) '347 Oscar L. Carlson (4) 347% C. P. Londahl 347% T. W. Shafer (3) '349 Charles Swanson (5) '351 C. Emil Moller (6) '367 Richard J. Lindsey (2) 367 Edilberta Cacceres (3) 367% F. M. Pratt (2) 369 Charles Weidholm (6) 369 Josephine Larson (1) "371 George J. Eckloff (3) 375 Fred Eggleston (2) •375 Ernest A. Lindquist (.,) 379 George C. Fowler (21 379 Ross Akin (2) •383 Mrs. Sara M. Durham (1) 383 L. A. Paine (2) 405 A. J. Nickerson (4) 405 John Herman (3) C A M P ST. BEGINS •415 Ralph E. Waite (3) •419 Charles A. Anderson (5) •423 Allen Park Meat Market '425 Elof Alden (2) N E W L A N D AVE. BEGINS 503 Erick Svedene (7) •503 Oscar Olson (5) BARKER ST. INTERSECTS •617 George P. Kofod (5) •619 Fred C. Anderson (2) DOUGLASS PLACE BEGINS No houses COLE AVE. BEGINS

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•705 Ernest H. Hultquist (7) *715 Gustaf Cullen (9)

Furniture factory M A R T I N R O A D BEGINS

•745 Frank Anderson (4} •751 William G. Cooper (5) 701 Alvin Lunn (1) FOOTE AVENUE. Right and West Side. 10 Rev. Wm. Swenson (5) •16 Charles P. Carlson (4) 16 Clyde L. Norquist (5) 20 R. Curtis Barth (2) 20 W m . O. Hawks (2) •28 Jacob N. Wiborg (5) •30 S. Correl Ferry (3) 34 Mrs. Maria Hartley (1) 34 Robert Kendall (2) *38 Richard C. Cobbe (6) •38% J. Edward Firth (6) 42 Fritz Lindstrom (7) *41 Alfred Riley (4) •44 Brooke Huntington (5) 44 Adelbert Eggleston *46 John Turner (3) 48 Joe Trusso (5) 48 Tony Luppica (4) 48 Ross German (5) 48 Sebastian Conti (3) 48 Sebastian Crim (2) 52 Sebastian Bellomo (4) 52 Tony Armele (2) 52 Joe Wido (2)

ERIE R. R. TR A C K S INTERSECT 66 Chautauqua Refrigerating Co. 68 Giuseppa Conti (6) 68 John Wheelhouse

HARRISON ST. INTERSECTS '106 Frank Tantilho (4) 10S Sarah Pickles (2) 110 Carl Anderson (9)

BRIGGS ST. INTERSECTS 118-124 Empire Furniture Co. 132 Edward Nelson 132 Jamestown Cigar Co. 132 Swedish Snuff Mfg. Co. 132 Mrs. Rose Halliday (2) 132% Gustaf Gustafson (4) 134 E. C. Erickson (3) •134 Christian Lindgren (2) 134% Mrs. Hilda Johnson (3) 136 Joshua Shaw (2) 136 William H. Spencer (3) 136 Arthur Smith (3) •140 Mrs. Mary Bristol (1) 140 Addison Bronson (4) '142 Walter Shaw (4)

VICTORIA AVE. E N D S 148 Hjert & Co. •148 Elmer Davis (3) 148 Mrs. Anna Johnson (3) 148 Mrs. Fidelia Harvey (3) 148 D. M. Forbes (2) 148 Mrs. Mary Sampson (3) 150 Mrs. J. Sewell (1) 150 James P. Sewell (4) 152 Arthur Smith 152% Earle Vincent A L L E N ST. INTERSECTS 226 Frederick M. Harrison (4) '226 Mrs. Charlotte Harrison (1) M E C H A N I C ST. INTERSECTS 300 Olson Bros. 300 Oscar S. Olson 300 Deward O. Sundquist (2) •304 Andrew Broberg (3} 302 Waldemar Berglund (2} •310 Wilson C. Stevens (2) •314 Charles Lindbeck (7) CIRCUS A L L E Y INTERSECTS 322 A. E. Sherman (4) •322% Andrew O. Anderson (2) 322% Carl A. Lawson (3) 324 Mrs. Roxana Barlow (2) 324 J. F. Guichard (3) 324 L. S. Apgar (5) 328 Neil Fred (2) •328 John A. Anderson (2) 328 Fay Lewis

'334 Mrs. Nancy Root (2) •336 James L. Sprague (2) 340 Frederick L. Britain (4) 342 Alvin F. Akin '346 C. Laverne Wheeler (8) "348 James Ingham (5) 350 Vacant •356 James E. Hanson (3) 356 Edward Hanson (3) '360 Peter G. Bloomquist (2) 360 Henry C. Lundberg (2) "362 Carl O. Youngquist (4) 366 Vacant 366% Louis B. Danforth (4) 366% John L. Benson (5) 366% F. E. Maddox (4) "370 Frank J. Leopard (3) '372 Calvin Bush (2) 374 Myron A. Fish (2) 378 Albert Peterson (4) 37S% Robert Oberg (7) 380 William M. LaForce (4) 382 Edward Plagstedt (3) 382 G. B. West (2) '384 William Frank Bushey (4} 400 A. G. Olson (5) 402 Charles E. Danielson 402 George W. Beardsley (7) •406 Amel A. Johnson (3) •410 Fabian Nelson (3) •416 John F. Smith (2) •420 Allen R. Manbert (3)

N E W L A N D AVE. BEGINS 504 Adolph Turpyn (6) 504 Adolphe Cormony (6) 50S Carl Ramlow (1) •510 John F. Siguier (6) '514 John W. Morrison (2) "516 Peter F. Ostrom (6)

PARTRIDGE ST. E N D S •518 John F. Rawlings (4) 520 Harold Downs (4) 520 Joseph Stell (3)

B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS •600 James J. George (3)

IVY ST. BEGINS •602 Henry Benson (4) '604 Lavern Wright (1) 612 Mrs. Brown (3) 624 James Rawnsley (3) 624 William Hainsworth (3) 644 Mrs. Anna M. Stewart (1)

COLE AVE. BEGINS '702 Olof Anderson (3) 702 Warner Anderson (4) •706 G. D. Andruss (2) '710 Gust Holmberg (2) 760 Henry Smith (4) 760 William Stead (7) "770 Mrs. Elizabeth Landrigan (3) FOREST AVENUE. From 5 Brooklyn square south to city limits.—Third and Sixth wards. Lett and East Side. (Incorrect numbers) 19-19% James Van 19-19% Tsivitse Bros. 21 Harry Rose 23-31 Kent block 23 Fred B. Smith 25 P. Elmer Beardsley •27—A. Flynn Kent 27A—Dr. R. Emerson Parker (3) 27B—Mrs. Julia Prather (10) 27C—Wallace L. McGahn (4) 27D—Mrs. Jennie G. Winsor (1) 27D>—Harry B. Blain (3) 27E—Lordahl Martin 27E—Mrs. Christine Eckman (3) 27F—Mrs. Harriet Northrop (3) 27G—James A. Baxter (31 29 Jamestown Trucking & Storage Co, 31 Fred L. French 11-13 E. B. Bootey 13 William S. Griffin (3) •15 Charles VanDusen FENTON PLACE ENDS 103 Fred L. French (6) 109 Vacant

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 27

'127 Elliot C. Hall (3) •139 Alfred E. Hall (5) 155 B. Milton Bailey (9)

P R A T H E R AVE. INTERSECTS "165 Frank M. Tinkham (8) •171 Oscar Stranburg (4) '175 William Hjorth (2) '179 John W. Peterson (4) 179 Albert C. Rodney (3)

W H I T L E Y PLACE BEGINS •1S9 William G. Weatherup (5) •195 W. W. Hotchkiss (4)

McKINLEY AVE. INTERSECTS 201 Axel F. Sellstrom •201 SatBuel Sweet (2) •209 Harvey F. Reynolds (2) •211 Charles D. Van Dusen (4) '219 August Olson (4)

LINDEN AVE. BEGINS 225 Richard Peart (2) •225 Charles W. Persons (2) '229 John A. Johnson (4) '235 Charles J. Hammerstrom (2) 239 John T. Wilson (4) '239 Frank O. Johnson (2) 239 Arthur Heliwell (4) 247 Frank L. Anderson (6)

COLUMBIA AVE. BEGINS •253 Hjalmar Gustafson (6) •257 John Charles Decatur (6) 263 C. John Carlson (2) •263 Mrs. Anna Johnson (4)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS No houses FAIRFIELD AVE. BEGINS

'401 Valentine Kauth (4) FOREST AVENUE. Right and West Side.

2 Sundell Bros. •4 Fenton & Andruss 12 Huntington Bros. 18 H. A. Davidson 18 J. G. Williams 20-22 Ideal-Peerless Laundry 20 Gertrude M. Wade (1) 20 John M. Jensen (2) 20 Henry Korsthorst (5) 22 Dr. George McCartney (3) 22 Aracant 110 Warner Home for the Aged 112 Mrs. Frances Acker (3) '114 Byron W. Shearman (3) 116 Rev. David Brunstrom

FOREST P A R K BEGINS 124 Elton C. Hunt (4) "124 Mrs. Maila Perrin (1) •128 Ann Eliza Hall '128 Irene A. Hall W A R N E R AVE. BEGINS •138 John Ohlin (2) '140 Mrs. Hilda J. Burch (6) •142 Dr. J. William Morris (6) 142 Mrs. Anna G. Smith (1) '144 John F. Myers (2) •148 Jonas E. Johnson (4) P R A T H E R AVE. INTERSECTS •154 Charles I. Moore (4) •156 Dr. Charles E. Anderson (5) •160 Albert Peterson (2) •186 Mrs. Martha E. Hall (2) 194 Charles S. Grover (2) 196 Mrs. Corrinne Jones (2) •202 Edward L. Plall (2) McKINLEY A V E INTERSECTS '208 Mrs. Carolina S. Sellstrom (2) 212 Hulda Johnson (1) 212 Thurston Melquist (3) 214 Frank L. Erickson (3) 214 Anna Anderson (1) 216 E. J. Donelson (2) 216 Albert Wiborg (2i 218 Jacob F. Jacobson (6) 218 Hennig Lundin (5) 224 Morris J. Connell (3) 224 Axel Frantzen (8) 224 Horace A. Garfield (3) •228 Charles M. Anderson (2) 228 Mrs. Elizabeth Brown (5) 230 Mrs. Josephine Peterson (1)

'238 Eric M. Nelson (5) •244 E m m a Berquist (1) 244 Jacob Lynn Hoyt (1) "248 Morris Brogren (3) "254 Gustaf A. Johnson (2) 254 John A. Hagglund (2} 254 Elna Munson (1) 262 Victor Danburg (1) 202 Mrs. Christine Ribbing (1) 262 Christine Broburg (1)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS. •304 Charles A. Sellstrom (2) 310 Charles J. Shelander (3) 310 Charles A. Tunberg (2) •314 Fred Anderson (3) 314 Gust Anderson (3) 316 Rev. George Extence (3) '318 Charles W. Anderson (4) 320 Frank H. Devereaux (31 2.20 Frank T. Jones (3) •322 Quist Nelson (4) •324 Alfred Peterson (2) •326 Charles J. Dawson (8) •330 Charles R. Anderson (6) 332 Gust Anderson (2) •332 A. Martin Danielson (4) 33S Martin Moe (5) 338 Charles A. Olson (4) 340 A'acant

ELLIOT AVE. BEGINS "510 A. Peter Swanson (9) •520 George E. King (5) 702 Jacobus Ras (3) '810 Thomas Russell (4) *S24 Mrs. Mary J. Laughlin (2) 906 Frank Richard (5) FOREST PARK. From 124 Forest avenue west.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. •3 Adelbert P. Simmons (21 3 Frank C. Simmons (21 "5 August Pearson (3) "7 William Hoard (3) '9 Dora M. Aspden (3}

FOREST PARK. Right and North Side. 2 Lewis F. Wilkes (3} '2 Mrs. Louisa Brainard (1} *4 John H. Tousley (4) •6 Eric Dahlgren (4) '8 Nathan J. Buck (4) *10 Mark Berry (2) FOURTH STREET (EAST). From 322 North Main east to East Sec­ond.—First ward.

Left and North Side. St. Luke's Episcopal Church 15 William E. Ainge (6} PINE ST. INTERSECTS •101 Shelden B. Broadhead (5) •123 Mrs. Pauline Abbott (5} SPRING ST. INTERSECTS "203 R. Bertha Preston (3} 203 Alfred L. Jenks (2} "213 William H. Proudfit (3) PR E N D E R G A S T AV. INTERSECTS •305 Alba M. Kent (5) •315 William O. Cook (2) '329 Milton H. Clark (4) '333 M. B. Kent (6) •339 Mrs. Mary H. Tuckerman (4) '347 Edgar P. Putnam (3) •351 Arthur C. Wade (4) "353 Mrs. Anna L. Fairbank (4} First Baptist Church C H U R C H ST. INTERSECTS '401 John A. Osmer (3) '405 A. Harrison Reynolds (3) 409 Samuel Thorstenberg (7) '415 Mrs. Louisa V. Shaver (4) •423 Walter I. Blystone (4) LINCOLN ST. BEGINS 433 Mrs. Eva E. Miller (2) •433 Oliver F. Chase (3) 433 Mrs. SabTa A. De La Mater (2) 433 Mrs. Lottie F. Seymour (2)

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FOURTH STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. 2 Dr. Edward L. Hazeltine 2 Dr. Herbert W. Davis 2 Dr. J. E. Almy 2 Miss Fredericka Anderson (1) 2 Dr. Laban Hazeltine 2 Miss M. McVeigh 8 Mrs. Sophia A. Murphy (2) •8 Charles F. Shults (2) •10 Edward Morgan (5) 12 Mrs. Clara Brooks-Cobb (4) •12 B. J. Cheney Rooming House 14 Lloyd C. Dehart (2) 14 Dissa S. Cranston (5) *16 Mrs. Ida C. Leach (5) 18 J. Howard Mensink (5)

PINE ST. INTERSECTS 110 Chautauqua School o'l Nursing 114 Deluge Engine House No. 1 116 Mrs. Myra Davis (8)

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS Central Branch School

"210 Mrs. Mary S. Crossman (4) First Church of Christ, Scientist

PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS 306 William E. Goucher (2j '310 Frank R. Ridell (5) 316 Rev. Charles H. Small (3) '322 William A. Marsh (5) '328 Fred E. Hatch (6) 332 Rev. Charles T. Shaw (4) •340 Clinton B. Winsor (2) •344 John W. Doubleday (5) 344% Fred W. Mix (3) 352 Robert Bryan (2) •354 John H. Prather (2) 356% Vacant •358 Mrs. Eudora K. Pardee (1) 358 Frank Brooks (2) 362 Vacant

C H U R C H ST. INTERSECTS 402 Charles Lambros (5) 402 William R. Amsdell (3) 402 John A. Anderson (5) •404 Romain V. Akin (4) 404 H. L. Hunt (3) •408 William L. Booth (5) •410 Alfred S. Dunham (3) FOURTH STREET (WEST) From 321 North Main west to Monroe —Second ward.

Left and South Side. 3 Mrs. Ellen Crawford (3) 9 Kittye Landfried (1) 11 Mrs. Margaret Wasser (4) 17 Guy Raymond (2) 17 Edward O'Neill (3) CHE R R Y ST. INTERSECTS 101 Mrs. Jeanette Larson (6) 103 Clyde Oberg (3) 105 Vacant W. W. Wilson Mrs. Mary L. Davis (1) 119 Claude B. Tompkins (4) WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS No houses LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS •303 Mrs. Mattie S'. Jones (4) •311 Mrs. Catherine W. Harrington (5) 315 Cassius D. Coates (3) JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS •407 Charles O. Nyburg (3) 411 Edward W. Reynolds (4) 411 Glade R. Howson (2) 411 Bert Schlingerland (3) 411 Albert Smith (2} 411 George Bradley (3) •415 Ernest P. Barker (6} 415 Elmer S. Anderson (2) 415 Clare O. Durning (5) CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 507 Frank A. Ochs (4) 509 Mrs. Jennie C. Billings (2) 511 Mrs. Rosalia Stumpf (5)

107 113

FOURTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side.

Y. W. C. A. Building 16 English Lutheran Church 20 Rev. G. W. Critchlow (4)

C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS 102-110 Cowing Livery 118 John M. Thomas

W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS 202 John T. Marsh 208 Simon S. Little (2) 210 J. Victor Johnson (7) 210 Leonard E. Griffith (2)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS "306 Glenni R. Homer (6) 310 Frank Vought (2) 312 Mrs. Jennie M. Henderson (5) 310 J. Lloyd Halsall (4) 316 George Halsall (3)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 514 Vacant 516 Ideal Furniture Co. 516 M. W. & C. L. Ward 516 Marius G. Martyn (1) 516 Elite Furniture Co. 518 Michael W. Ward (2) FOURTEENTH STREET. From 931 North Main west to Washing­ton.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 3 Rev. Oliver E. Williams (2) •5 Christian Hanson (2j 5 Louis L. Roberts (2> 7 Edward B. Blinn (3)

•11 James PI. Knowles (5) FOURTEENTH STREET. Right and North Side. •10 John T. Marsh (4) 12 Scott Baker (6) 14 John Herbein (4) 11% Mrs. Louise Bissonta (3) 16 William H. Howard (3)

FRANCIS STREET. From 1 Front south to Palmer.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. "105 J. August Jacobson (4) 105 B'rank A. Sundquist (4) 105 Eddie E. Hagg (3)

"109 •113

Axel W . Gustafson (4) Andrew G. Lindquist (5)

FRANCIS STREET. Right and West Side.

•106 Edgar Manges (3) 108 Vacant '108% Elmer Atwood (5) 110 Hilmer C. Carlson (5) 110 Arthur Peterson (4) "112 Martin L. Lawson (7) FRANKLIN STREET. From 29 Center east and north to Chand­ler. (Formerly Alpaca. Short Eagle and Franklin Sts.)—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. 7 Andrew Carlson (2) 11 Axel Berg (4) 11% August Stenander (7) 15 F. L. Judson (3) "29 Mrs. E m m a L. Carlson (1) 33 Tony Tresca (2) 33 Razzario Tresca (61 33 Sam Trip! (5) 33 Louisa Arlio (3) 45 Sebastiano Musaro (71 15 John Cosimano (4) 45 Joe Skari (4) 51 Fred A. Mansfield (4) 55 Jonathan Petyt (3) 59 Edwin N. Turnell (2) 59 Charles E. Sundell (2) •61 Hilma Nelson (1)

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FRANKLIN Si REET. Right and South Side. "10 John Landrigan (3) 14 Frank Muff (2) *14 Mrs. Martha Haggas (2) •IS Mrs. Elizabeth Rushworth (4) •20 Victor A. Geser (5) 30 Joseph Fieldhouse (3) 30 Sidney Robinson (2) 32 A'ictor Johnson (6) 34 Mrs. Christina Dawson (3i 34 Henry Woodcock (4) 36 Mrs. Clara Cook (1) 36 Robert Ogden (4) 38 August Stanander 44 Phillipo Gruelia (5) 44 Joe Musaro (4) 44 Paul Felice (9) 44 Louis Vacanti (4) 44 Vincenzo Sapiera (2) "50 Mrs. Augusta Lund (3) 52 Charles L. Detine (4) 52 Mike O'Brien (2) 52 Chris Jensen (2) •5S Herbert U. Sundholm (6) 58 Jamestown Art Glass Works •62 Carl Schulze (3) 62 Carl Schulze Jr. (2)

FRINK AVENUE. From 109 Cowing east to Curtis.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. •41 Gust MacDonald (2) •43 John V. W. Beebe (2) •15 Cassius G. Campbell (3)

DEARING AVE. INTERSECTS • Calvin S. Blanchard (4)

FRINK AVENUE. Right and South Side.

No houses FRONT STREET. From 12 Williams west to Hall avenue. (Formerly Fenton street.)—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. No houses CHAPMAN ST. BEGINS

•1 Martin Peterson (71 FRANCIS ST. BEGINS No houses SPRAGUE ST. INTERSECTS

13 Frederick Nelson (4} 13 Charles Hudson (31

TE'W ST. BEGINS 205 Andrew W. Johnston (101

HIGHLAND AVE. BEGINS No bouses

FRONT STREET. Right and North Side. No houses HALL AVE INTERSECTS "612 Miss Belle B. Sheldon (2) 612 Gilbert A. Peterson (I) FULTON STREET. From 317 East Fifth north to Strong.— First ward. Left, and West Side. 5 Mrs. Christine Lawson (11 7% Mrs. Ellen Dewan (41 7 Bruno Dahlgren (91 13 Harry G. Lyons (51 •17 Frederick L. Norton (2) EAST. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 109 Elisha S. Johnson (I) 111 James Iverson (H 113 A'acant •115 Charles Felt (3) 115 Charles A. Jones (2) "119 J. Charles Alton (41 121 Alfred Harris (51 123 William Watts (2) 125 Mrs. Josephine Ware (21 125 Mrs. Mary Meyers (5} 129 Louis M. Miller (41

129 William A. Johnston (2) •131 Albert R. Weaver (3}

E. E I G H T H ST. INTERSECTS 213 Harrv A. Hartman (5) •215 J. Frank Kingman (4) 215 Charles F. Johnson (6) 217 Clara Carrier (2) 317 Mrs. Sarah Wallace (1) "221 Axel Anderson (41 229 Claude E. Edwards (4) 229 Alfred A. Smith (5) •231 Duncan M. Hall (4) •233 Charles H. Lown (3) 235 Lyman P. Hapgood (2) "241 Mrs. Celina Rappole (4) •245 Bert G. Tiffany (7) "251 Levi M. Stone (4) FULTON STREET. Right and East Side. •12 John C. Mason (6)

EAST SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 120 Clarence H. Lake (3) 122 Richard Ambler (3) 126 M. J. Beal (6) "130 Jonas Woodhead (3) 134 Vacant "13S E. Rudolph We'son (3) "144 James Hawley C''een (21

E A S T E I G H T H ST. INTERSECTS "206 Cyrus Kinne (2) 212 Monroe Skellie (2) "214 Weld Caldwell (2) •214 Edward P. Johnson •',) •216 Daniel Shearman (2) 216 J. Adelbert Shearman (2) 220 Mrs. Priscilla Ellener (2) 220 Benjamin F. Mainwaring (41 "221 Lucian J. Warren (31 "226 (lust C. Magnuson (31 '234 Walter S. Hazzard (21 '236 On in B. Hayward (I) "240 Mrs. Robert E. Falconer (31 "246 Henry W. Throop (21 252 Maurice J. Lown (5) GARFIELD STREET. From 17 Sherman to Maple.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. "5 George H. Anderson (3) 7 James Blagbrough (5) 7% Axel E. Helgran (3)

•9 John P. Erickson (31 "11 August Jones (2} 15 Henry J. Jones (4)

GARFIELD STREET. Right and South Side.

South Side Grammar School GENESEE STREET. From 256 Fairmount avenue north fu Livingston avenue.—Sixth ward. Left and West Side. •3 Frank Wood (2) •9 Robert P. Stewart (3) "11 Norman Waterman (3) •19 John Smith (61 "21 Clyde L. Emery (41 27 Lvnn Stafford (41 •31 George D. Cobb (51 •35 Charles L. Jeffords

Jr. (2) GENESEE STREET. Right and East Side. 10 Harry T. Schwartz (2) •10 John Lundin (6) •14 Leon C. Hitchcock (41 "18 John Smedberg (51 *22 Adolph Gante (4) 26 Osear Warner (11 •30 Willard M. Potter (M •31 Henry D. Bemus (3i GENEVA STREET. From opposite 259 Fairmount avenue north to Livingston avenue. — Sixth ward.

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Left and West Side. "5 Clovis M. Sharp (5) "7 Henry Standish (4) •9 Clayton L. Sample (3) "11 John Fuller (41 GENEVA STREET. Right and East Side. "0 Charles Backus (2) •"X Clarence' Bates (4) GLASGOW AVENUE. From junction Steele and Barrett west to AVilliam.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. "<3 Charles A. Bergquist (1) "75 George Shaver (2) 75 John E. Jaderstrom (4) '77 Mrs. Emily C. Bliss (1) GLASGOW AVENUE.

Right and North Side. No houses

GLENDALE AVENUE. From 906 Forest avenue west to Sampson —Sixth ward. •

Left and South Side. Carl Carlstrom (71 >

GLENDALE AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No bouses GORDON STREET.

21

it Ross str Nu houses.

et west.—Sixth ward.-

G R A N D I N S T R E E T . I'rom 30 Sampson west to Colfax. ward.

Left and South Side. "i Mrs. Petronella Magnuson (1 "9 John Lawson (10) 9 Enoch C. Johnson (3) 9 John A. Johnson (3)

"13 Earl W. Kelley (4) 17 Willis W. Sprague (3) •17 Charles F. Lundberg (2) >21 Glenn M. Burt (3) 31 Arthur J. Burrall (3) 25 John A. Carlson (6) 25 G. Fred Carlson (3)

GRANDIN STREET. Kighl and North Sale.

•12 Louts \ Kofod (71 •'! ('art F Hagman (81 •18 i (••ear Palm (101

-Sixth

G R A N T STREET. Sixth north to Falconer. From 621 East

First ward. Left and West Side

No houses K. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS

11 Edward L. Knapp (51 •:35 Joseph A. Trainor (6)

V. EIGHTH ST. ENDS. ':!1 Mrs. Louise Johnson (21 H (iscar R. Bard (3) • 15 Mrs. Laura M. Doolittle (21 !'l George S Doolittle <5| ';3 Jewett c. Bloomquist (31 'i-'i Charles E. Wade (II "73 Waller C. Sunderland (6) GRANT STREET.

Right and East Kale. '10 Howard S. Rodgers (I) 18 Frederick A. Lawson (3) IS Gunnard Nelson (3) R. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS 30 Arthur M. Stone (31 •36 William R. Fox (6) •42 Dexter Mallory (41 "46 Henry B. Wilhelm (31

•52 John J. Trainor (51 •56 Biram S. Lazell (5) •58 Charles R. Dewitt (4) 58 Frank B. Patterson (4) 5S Samuel Hatch (2) '64 Edwin S. Vandewarker (4) 64 Frederick Pfeil (2) 'US Frans O. Wennerberg (6) HALL AVENUE. From 203 Fairmount avenue south to Palmer.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. "3 Mrs. Catherine Crowe (4) 5 Vacan t 7 Mrs. Sarah VanVleck (3) 7 Mrs. Nettie Stuart (2)

"11 Charles Peterson (3) 11 Carl O. Wood (2)

"17 Peter M. Lindgren (1) Cornelius Galivan (2) George Ledger (4) W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS Frank H. Heath George M. Bush (21

(21 107 Elisha Einch (2) 107 Mrs. Jennie- Fields 107 J. Fred Page (21 109 Mrs. Margaret Woods do) "117 John T. Cronin O) "127 Charles P. Jensen (3) "129 George K. Olsen (5) "131 C. J. Lake (6) 145 Vacant "147 James Morrissey (2)

W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS No houses FRONT ST. ENDS

HALL AVENUE. Right and West Side.

S Thomas L. Stockton (31 10 Charles Otto Jarl (31 "10 Charles W . Jackson (31 10 Clarence M. Atwater (2) 12% Robert E. Scott (4) 16 Rev. Charles D. Reed (3) "22 Mrs. Christine Palmer (2) "58 Mrs. Addie E Palmer (5)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS "ins Dallas E. Davis (2) •110 Joseph R. Peck (3) 112 Clifton M. Geer (31 '111 Nels P. Hanson (71 116 Sanford G. Smilev (4) "120 Axel W. Olson (6) "122 August M. Peterson (3) 151 Dewitt c. Howard (31

W TI11HH ST INTERSECTS "23S Clans "Nets,,,, (21 238 Emil Johnson iL'l

FRONT ST ENDS '5(Hl Andrew J Johnson (5)

Branch School No. 8. CLARKE AYE. BEGINS

HALLOCK STREET. From Newland avenue north to J. & avenue.—Sixth ward. Left and West Side. 53 w. M. Chamberlain (4) 57 M. F. Dealing (2) 63 George Mohl (7) 75 Tony Brunner (51 RIDGWAY AVE BEGINS '91 Cassius PL Fox (21 9", Carl J. Miller (31 •mo William Cowing (6) "113 Marion J Price (I) 113 Frank Lockwood (2) "133 Stephen A Baker (51 •149 Clayton W. Maker (11 155 New house •'203 J. E. Stebbins (X) 203 Mrs. Alice Adams (1) 255 Raymond W. Entwistle (51 261 G. S. Card (4) HUNT ROAD INTERSECTS WOODWORTH AVE. BEGINS "2S7 John Rick (41

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291 Vacant 295 Peter Schenck (41

FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS 301 Howard R. Black (21 329 Mrs. Alta Faulkner (11 329 Henry D. Lopus (31 •333 Charles Widrig (4)

LIVINGSTON AVE. INTERSECTS BRIE R. R. INTERSECTS

501 George Montague 2) •505 Valentine Kesler (3) •511 Claude Kaadtmann (3) •521 George J. Davis (2) HALLOCK STREET. Right and East Side. "8ii John Davidson (6)

PA L M E R ST. ENDS •178 Thaddeus Matson (3) 2011 H. C. Day (3) 212 D. Colvin Hunt (4)

W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 230 George Paulowitsch (3) 232 George Edwards (2) 234 Arthur Feldhaus (6) 246 W m . Meyncke (6) 250 J. H. Fox (3) V "25(1 Harry P. Phillips (3) "254 William H. Stone (4) "270 Isaac Lee (6) 274 New house •296 B. E. Pease (2) "304 Jay B. Hollister (7)

FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS •39S James A. Smith (2)

LIVINGSTON AVE. INTERSECTS BRIE R. R. INTERSECTS

48S Himebaugh Bros "502 Jacob P. Ernewein (9) 510 J. W. Whitcomb (7)

HAMILTON STREET. From 409 Murray avenue west to car barns.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. •7 Rov Hamilton (3)

FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS •37 Frank H. Rummer (31 37 John Sanborn (1) 39 Helen Slayton (1)

Mett M. Crosby (6) Herman B. Goodwin (2) "51 Carlton Kapple (21

HAMILTON STREET. Right and North Side.

•8 Boliver Couchman (2) •12 Fred E. Armitage (41

FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS 34 Ellis P. Jackson (2) 36 William Mosher (8) 40 Ellsworth Bauers (7) 40 Joseph Getzie (3)

LAN G F O R D ST. BEGINS 18 William Scofieid (11) 52 Lawrence R. McGarvie (6) 52 William Johnson (3)

HAMMOND STREET. From 714 Fairmount avenue north.— Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. (Incorrectly numbered.)

19 George N. Truax (7) 15 Samuel Dawson (5) "9 Nelson J. Safford (3)

HAMMOND STREET. Right and East Side.

11 Lewis S. Osborne (21 HANFORD AVENUE. From Fairmount avenue south.—Sixth ward. Right and West Side. New house •12 Tibbets C. Pierce (2)

HANFORD AVENUE. Left and East Side.

No houses HANLEY STREET. From 229 Steele south to Front.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. "5 Carl Oscar Lynn 5 John Drenova (51 "7 Axel Lawson (6) •9 August Hult (5)

HANLEY STREET. Right and West Side. "6 Mrs. Mary Samuelson (1) *S John A. Carlson (9)

HARRISON STREET. From 29 South Main east to Winsor.— Third and Fourth wards.

Left and North Side. 7 Brooklyn House (6) 7 Cowan Bros. Bottling Works 7 James M. Cowan 11-13 Lindblad Bros. & Co. 11-13 Phillips Barrel & Machine Co. 15 Gust Lepsesty (6) 29 Arthur Cowan (3) 29 Alfred L. Welham (2) 33 Joe Reed "33 John J. Burns (4) 37 Sam Vicario (3) 37 Joe Gaunt (3) 37 Rozario Messina (3) 43 Tom Roffa (6) 15 Gust Naum (4) 45 Sebastiano Dimareo (1) 15 Soter Mael (41 TAYLOR ST. ENDS

49 Mrs. Emma Holdsworth (4) 49 Warren Danforth (31 53 Tom Pearson (4) 55 Adolph Clement (3) 59 Mrs. John Hollings (2) 59 Jamestown Spring Bed Co. 59 Pear] City Furniture Co. 61 Guiseppa Gifrido (S) 61% Vacant

INSTITUTE ST. INTERSECTS 101-125 Maddox Table Co. 131 Stanislaus Murowski 131 Tomaso Achifito (7) 133 Rosario Bonfiglio (4) 141 Mrs. Elizabeth Crowe (1) 113 Wheelhouse Bros. 143 George P. Wheelhouse (4) 143 John W. Wheelhouse (2)

FOOTE AVE INTERSECTS 201 George W. Rolland CENTER ST ENDS 335 Jamestown Worsted Mills HARRISON STREET. Right and South Side. 10 Blacksmith shop 12 Paulo Beleto (11) 16 Dr. William M. Sill 16 Sarah M. Miller "16 Mrs. Cornelia Sill (4) 16% Frank O. Stafford (51 20 Dr. Elmer A. Jones (51 24 Swedish Salvation Army 24 Emanuel Roos 28 Mrs. Emma M. Dorn (1) 34 Francisco Schifarno "36 Joseph Graziano (41 36 Tom Pintago (41 36 Matio Luppieo (41 36 Jubi Graziano (41 36 Jana Dimareo (31 56% Tony Butafora (3) 36% Tonv Luppieo (31 36% Phillipo Ferraro (31 •38 John Love (2) 44 Francisco Parasoliti (17) 44% Glantz & Johnson 44 Joe Paternilli (31 48 Joe Paterniti (23)

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52 John Brundo (5) 56 Valegia Bondi 2) 60 Mrs. Frances L. Davis (3) 60 E. P. Sterns (2) 60 Ellen A. Harder (5) 60 Harry Kelsey (2) 60 Bert S. Cross (2) 60 Mead Gray (4) 62 Sam Patti (3) 62 Sebastiano Foti (2)

INSTITUTE ST. INT E R S E C T S 100 Mrs. Cornelia S. Washburn (1) 100 Roscoe C. King (2) 100 Gorham Hopkins (2) 104 Christ Boigti (7) 106 Flie Fort (5) 110 Miceli Crasano (5) 110 Joe Maloney (5) 110 Frederico Gentile (3) 110 Uellei Asparo (3) "114 Carmelo Alessandra 114 Leurgzie Sebastiano 112 Nels Hollander 116 Nick Havalo (5) 116% Sam John (6) "11S Cologeri Alesi (9) 118 Tom Crusti (4) 122 Sebastiano Paternito •122 Guiseppa Saeli (9) "124 Vincenzo Farinella (S) 124 Antonio Luppica (3) 124 Guiseppa Salva (2) 12S Harry A. Themelis 130 Tony Pasolito (7) 132 Gionono Stefana (6)

F O O T E AVE. IN T E R S E C T S 200-222 Crescent Tool Co. 248 George H. Dawson (3) 250 Robert Breckenridge (4) 252 Julian I. Smith (5) 254 Parker Barraclough (2) 254 John W . Woodhead (1) 286 Jametor Sani (5) •286 Charles Chichi (3) 286 Sam Sthifano (2) 286 Charles Ferelo (51 292 Micbelo Vella (71 292 John Gustafson (4) 292 Luciana Tudoseo (6) 292 Torn- Pvagga (31 "296 Mrs. Ellen Peterson (2) 306 Boiler Repair Shop 306 Carl J. Sundquist 31S A. H. Tobias 320 Jamestown Commercial Gallery HAYWARD STREET. Erom 370 Buffalo, west to Jeffords.

Left and South Side. No houses HAYWARD STREET. Right and North Side. 10 Abraham Rosen (9) HAZELTINE AVENUE. From Park west to Baker.—Sixth ward. Left and South Side. 39 Charles A. Peterson (5) BARRETT ST. INTERSECTS "105 Maurice Cole (5) "109 James Hollings (7) "'•121 Mrs. Celia Anderberg (51 "127 Nels C. Anderson (21 HAZELTINE AVENUE. Right and North Side. "51 Frank Arlandson (41 BARRETT ST. 1 NT ERSE< 'TS •312 C John Sunrlslrom CO too Mrs. Celia Anderberg (I) 1102 Jacob Olson (7) "404 Fritz Josephson (5) "412 Christian J. Anderson (6) 512 Vacant "520 Fred G. Morey (6) •520% William Morey (3)

HAZZARD STREET. From 36 Mechanic south to city limits.-Third ward.

Left and East Side. •7 Mrs. Hannah O'Neil (2) 13 Mrs. Catherine A. Potter (2) 13 Albert Lind (4) 13 J. A. Rydeen (5) 15 D. B. Willis (4) 15 James Moore (3) "17 Theodore C. Frank (4) "21 Alexander A. Castle (2) 27 Vacant 31 John Carlson (4) 31% Olof Nystrom (6) 33 Kendall Horsfield (9) •35 Samuel F. Mitchell (21 "37 Alva F. Akin (21 ' 43 Charles Stansfield (2) 15 Jerome W. Post (4) 17 Nels Swanson (51 49 John A. Peterson (71 •65 John A. Anderson (3) 55 Mrs. Phoebe W a y (3) v57 James B. Gilberds (21 "63 Frank O. Nelson (5) •65 F. Oscar Felt (21 "69 Peter A. Moberg (3) 71 Clyde M. Garfield (3) 79 Robert Reid (7) 79 Harley Whitford (4) SI O. C. Kelts (4) 81 John C. Nelson (SI 85 William Raistrick (51 '85 Fred J. Lounsbery (41 ~S7 Mrs. Josephine Templeton (1) S7 George E. Freeman (2) 89 Thomas G. Gray (6) :n Sam Ferrara (81 93 Mike Micaol (6) 93 Ben Papa (3) 93 Nunzio Biondolillo (10) 95 Antonio Francesco (3) 93 Phillipo Alles (3) 103 Jack Lopresto (6} 103 Charles Miora (3) 103 John Ferrara (6) 103 Nicole Dominico (1) 105 Adolph Berghill (S) 105 W m . Allberg (3) 105 Carl Johnson (2) 1»7 John Exley (41 107 John D. Cole (2) 107 - " _ "111 111 117 117 117

Eugene C. Putnam (41 Charles O. Lawson (21 Alexander Johnson (51 Willis H. Chenev (4) Harry Crossley (5) Louis A. Pillsbury (5) N E W L A N D A Y E . INTERSECTS

'203 J. August Hultquist (6) 207 John Saunders (4) 207 Oliver Hultquist (2) "211 Charles M. Hjertquist (6) 215 Charles J. Carlson (4) '215 Matilda Sandstrom (21 '219 J. August Carlson (5i 219 Frank C. Maloney (3) '225 Mrs Ida L Holmes (3) 227 Mat bias Warner (21 227 Casper Beck (2) •227 Florin Nelson (4) '235 Frank T. Kling (I) 235 Charles J. Johnson (31

PARTRIDGE ST. BEGINS 233 V\el Carlson (5) 239 Duane Frank (51 201 Mrs. Arthur C. Weinberg (21 "219 Swan A. Tulen (41 ' ' BA R K E R ST INTERSECTS •319 Gi<orgc Cox (41 '321 John Chindstrom (51 333 John H. Wallers (II '""3 Ernest Thorpe (Ii "325 Erastus Aiken (4) 335 Charles F. Smith (SI HAZZARD STREET. Right and West Side. Branch School No. 4. •16 Cecil V. Stewart (5)

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•22 George H. Mitchell (4) 22 Frank Morrow (3) •28 Helena E. Washburn (5) 34 Mrs. Emily A. Harvey (2) 34 Clyde Himebaugh (3) •36 H. Warren Stumpf (2) •42 Fred J. Wren (10) "46 Mrs. Margaret Wilkinson (3) 50 D. R. Stringer (61 '52 William A. Warren (3) "60 C. Oscar Jones (5) •66 Mrs. Jane D. Clark (3) •"74 James W. Plouser (2) 7.8 Clarence Larsen (3) 78 Fred A. Lakins (3) 80 Mrs. Lena C Swanson (3) •90 Alice J. Peterson (3) 90 .1. Harold Swanson (2) 90 Mrs. Elizabeth Benson 91 Santa Luppieo (10) 'Jl Philip Ferro (3)

AXTEL ST. ENDS 100 Mrs. Mary McElroy (2) 100 August Erickson (3) "106 Carl A. Carlson (5) 10S Carl Crantz (6) 112 Ernest Lagerdahl u) 112 Carl Lagerdahl (3) 112% Nels Olson (2) 116 Vacant IIS C. W. Johnson (S)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •122 L. August Anderson (3) "204 John J. Yates (1) 204 Gustaf A. Carlson (5) 212 Eugene Phelps (5) "214 Lewis C. Cedarholm (3) "216 Ernest E. King (3) 226 Claire J. Waite (3) 226 Gustaf Stenander (3) 230 Albert Rehnberg (4> "240 Alfred Carlson (6) "246 August Johnson (8) •248 Charles E. Rohlin (5)

BARK E R ST. INTERSECTS No houses COLE AVE. INTERSECTS

•400 George F. Smith (6) 516 Nels P. Wihlborg HEBNER STREET. From above 220 King south to Camp-Fourth ward.

Right and West Side. •1 Carl F. Anderson (2) 1 Leonard Nelson (31

New house HEBNER STREET. Left and East Side. '4 Frank A. Skans (3) HEDGES AVENUE. From 247 Willard north to Benedict. Fourth ward. Left and West Side. "5 August J. Johnson (61 7 Leonard Lawson (31 7 Fred Ahlstedt (5) 15 New vacant house "17 Carl A. Noren (61 21 August C. Danielson (7) "39 Emil Johnson (41 39 John Bergman (3) •17 Charles Erickson (0) "51 F. Oscar Swan (41 51 William Anderson (5) *63 J Edward Johnson (51 •65 Oliver Christianson (6) •69 C. M. Anderson (11 69 Leonard E. Anderson (6) "79 Gust A. Johnson (5) 'S5 Albert Johnson (41 SCIOTA ST. INTERSECTS •101 John A. Danielson (61 101 Adolf Nelson (41 •105 Carl O. Carlson (41 105 Charles C. Johnson (6) •113 B. A. Bergeson (7) •115 Charles J. Erickson '91 165 Iver Julius Carlson (5)

HEDGES AVENUE. Right and East Side.

6 Ludwig A. Benson (3) •6 Hjalmer C. Carlson (2) •10 Leonard J. Ahlstrom (7) "12 Mrs. Matilda A. Carlson (5) •14 Andrew Granath (3) 14 Gust Granath (21 16 Elof Sampson (Si •16 Oscar Sunden (5) •18 Oscar Holmquist (5) 44 Charles J. Carlson (4) 44 Gustaf Johnson (3) •48 August Anderson (8) •52 John Bjork (3) 52 C. Axel Swanson (5) 52 Gust A. Bernhard (5) 72 Charles G. Johnson (6) 72 Benedicta Swanson (5) "76 Erick J. Hagberg (4) *S2 Nels Ryblom (2) 82 Charles Johnson (3) 106 Vacant 106 Charles Stone (3) •10S Andrew M. Swanson (3) •126 John Nygren (5) 126 Carl A. Johnson (3) •130 Gust W. Soderquist (4) •134 Leonard Peterson (5) 134 Arthur E. Olson (5) "138 Charles Soderquist (2) 13S Hjalmer Soderquist (4) HESS STREET. From opposite 520 Palmer south to Sum­mit.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. No houses

HESS STREET. Right and West Side.

18 Charles Beckstrom is Ralph Beckstrom

HICKORY STREET. From Shaw avenue (end Ellicott) south to Ahrens avenue.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. "45 J. Alfred Larson (9) 49 Mrs. Ida Jones (2) "49 Carl Berg (2) "53 Mrs. Tecla Johnson (3) HICKORY STREET. Right and West Side.

No houses HIGHLAND AVENUE. From 405 Front south.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. "11 Hans Davidson (9) "15 Peter E. Sundberg (3) "29 Mrs. Hilda Cox (5) PALMER ST. INTERSECTS No houses HIGHLAND AVENUE. Right and West Side. 10 Forest SK-ott (3) 10 John Williams (4) "32 Carl (1. A. Johnson (51 PALMER ST. INTERSECTS "76 Axel Jaderstrom (31 A D A M S ST. INTERSECTS "78 Magnus Anderson (71 78 Anton Anderson (31 "SO John E. Johnson (3) SO Carl Windahl (3) •84 Olof Dawson (3) 84 Carl J. Anderson (41 HOLMAN STREET. From junction English and Willis east.— Fourth ward. Left and North Side. "3 Frank A. Crantz (3) 3 Carl Zetterman (31 •9 Eric Lofgren (7)

34 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

MALTBY ST. BEGINS •31 Andrew J. Johnson (5) 31 John L. Kazer (2) •33 August Berggren (10) •37 Oscar N. Carlson (6) 37 Gust L. Nyman (2) *43 Eric J. Zetterman (9) HOLMAN STREET. Right and South Side. •40 Mrs. Hannah C. Johnson (5) HOLMES STREET. From opposite 130 Institute east.—Third ward.

Right and South Side. 2 Jamestown Trucking & Storage Co. 4-6 Thompson Candy Co. 8-20 Anchor Furniture Co. HOLMES STREET. Left and North Side. 13-23 M. E. Towne Furniture Co. HOPKINS AVENUE. From 1200 East Second south to Black­stone avenue and east to limits.—Fifth ward. „.,

Left and East Side. 5 Fred Ducone (3) 5 Constant Polfin (2) 11 Elmer J. Johnson (2) •13 Frank E. Arnold (5) •19 Mrs. Jane L. Burroughs (2) •23 John F. Englund (3) •29 Edwin C. Vincent (9) •31 John Sagorny (2) •35 Warner Ross (7) •39 George Vincent (4) •41 Paul Mason (12) 45 Lee W. SWart (3) •47 John Benson (41 •49 Levi B. LeRoy (3) •159 Carl A. Lindgren (6) •229 Fred W. Kupresh (10) •241 Isham C. Wemple (2) -245 John W. Stake (4) HOPKINS AVENUE. Right and West Side.

2 Lupton Vanham (4) 4 Mathew J. Goodwin (3)

•12 Glenn More (4) •10 Theodore Nelson (71 10 Fred L. Anderson (4)

FLAGG AVE. ENDS. "3S Emil Nord (6) 198 George Stedman (4) 210 Charles C. Strawberg (6)

New house '214 Gales F. North (7) 216 Olaf Forse (6) •220 DeForest Blood (6) "222 Swan Erickson (6) '226 Harry Stemple (7) "244 Fred B. Lyon (31 244 Miles C. Learn (11 246 J. Alfred Swanson (2) 248 Edward Hegstedt (91 HOTCHKISS STREET. From Buffalo opposite pump station north.—Fifth ward. Left and West Side. •1 James E. Smith (3) •5 Adelbert C. Wells (2) 45 William Swanson (5) •59 Freeman P. Hayward (51 •75 Truax D. Lovejoy (3) CLYDE AVE. INTERSECTS 99 Erick Bjorklund (5) 129 Max Kiestauel (4) 129 Reinhold F. Kilstrom (3) 139 Frederick J. Colburn (3) •177 Herman Bratt (5) •205 John A. Peterson (S)

HOTCHKISS STREET. Right and East Side.

62 William N. Weidner (5) •116 Gustaf Johnson (6) HOWARD AVENUE. From city limits south to Fairmount avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. 1 Alvin W. Nutt (2) 3 Robert Mauser (3) 5 John Wertzell (5)

HOWARD AVENUE. Right and West Side.

No houses HOWARD STREET. From Barker south to city limits.—Third ward.

Left and East Side. "9 P. William Lunberg (6)

W O O D W O R T H AV. INTERSECTS No houses

HOWARD STREET. Right and West Side. "100 Lafayette Prince (3) HUNTER STREET. Hebner west to Oak.-

No houses HUNT ROAD. From end West Sixth to junction Hal­lock to limits west.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. •7 Albert Dearborn (2)

Burt-Hall Towel Co. HUNT ROAD. Right and North Side. •8 C. E. Preston (21

Edwin S. Hill (31 TODD AVE. BEGINS

00 Edward Thoren (41 60 Algert Johnson (3) '65 George A. S. Kent (31

-Fourth ward.

HUTTON STREET. to Orr.—Sixth ward. From Baker south

No houses INSTITUTE STREET. From 310 Bast Second south to Allen.— Third and Fifth wards.

Left and East Side Jamestown High School ERIE R. R. TRACKS INTERSECT

33, Swift & Co. Maddox Table Co. HARRISON ST. INTERSECTS

99 Jamestown Ice Cream Co. BRIGGS ST ENDS Lumber yard H O L M E S ST BEGINS Thompson Candv Co. VICTORIA AVE. INTERSECTS Jorgenson Bldg. Mrs. Carrie C. Merchant (5)

INSTITUTE STREET.

131 141 141

Right and West Side. Mrs. Stephen Potter (to Theodore Stewart (21 Ellen U. Linnander (21 John J. Chambers (21 Bernhard Benson (2) Edward Cook (2) E. L. Fay (21 Mrs Fannie E. Fav (I) Mrs. L. E. Brown (51 Alva Burns (3) Sebastiano Reali (71 Anthony Delia (71 Carmody Paterniti (71 Mrs. Ida M. Cooper (31

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 35

26 Harry G. Lyons ERIE R. R. TRACKS INTERSECT

•28 Mrs. Bridget Rainey (4) 30 Mrs. Mary Carmen (71 30 Patrick Reech (4) 30 John Ewing (81 30% Mrs. Lena Anderson (2) 30% Mrs. Ellen M. Weaver (1) 32 Nose Toli (3) 32 Frank B. Simmons (41 32 Guy Whiting (31 34 Jamestown Oil Co. 38 John Berg

HARRISON ST. INTERSECTS 100 Pennsylvania Gas Co. shop 118 John Youngberg (61 120 Danish Congregational church 126 Frank Padale (3) •126 John Cosimano (6) •130 James Prince (41 •134 Samuel J. Waite (31

VICTORIA AYE. INTERSECTS 138 Father James Carra (1) St. James Roman Catholic church

ISABELLA AVENUE. From 811 Washington west to Chadakoin River.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. No houses LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS Vacant JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS No houses CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS No houses M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS No bouses J. C. &L. E. TRACKS INTERSECT J. C. & L. E. Ry. Shops ,

ISABELLA AVENUE. North and Right Side.

2 Harrv E. Parker (5) 2 Joseph A. Catlin (3) "4 William E. Waite (3)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS •110 Flovd E. Whitney (4) •114 Fred S. Crocker (5)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS L. F. Shedd Coal Yards

"212 James M. Spellacv (21 M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS Ross Lumber Co , office Lumber vards J. C. &L. E. TRACKS INTERSECT Johnson Ice houses

IVY STREET. From 600 Foote avenm ward. Right and West Side. "10 Joseph Varlev (5) •14 Ernest Barrett (4) •16 Cvril B. Walker (51 22 George H. Jowett (31 "24 Michael Wright (61 •3S George Myers (41 IVY STREET. Left and East Side. No houses. JASPER AVENUE. From Hunt road southwest to West Third.—Sixth ward. No houses. JEFFERSON STREET. From 314 West Second north to Eleventh. Second ward. Right and East Side. 208 Earl Jenks (21 208 Ada UTlary (4) 208 Bert Nichols (3) /• 208 Louisa Stevenson KY) W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 310 Mrs. Elizabeth Loucks (9) 310 John B. Fardink (51

utb.

314 Edward Warren (31 W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS

414 Edward B. Thomas (21 "416 Levant B. Batcheller (41

W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 512 George H. Cooke (41 512 Mrs. Grace Lav (3) •514 William P. Osmer (7) •516 Richard Vipan (41

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 610 Marshall Peterson (3) 61S Mrs. Alice A. Smart (3) 618% Elizabeth O'Hagan (2) 620 Mrs. Margaret Gallagher (4)

W. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS "704 A. H. Hooper (3) "710 Michael Cantv (2) "714 Carl J. Cedarquist (2)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS SOS Michael E. Hurley (5) •810 George C. Arnold (4) "S12 August Soderstrom (11) •S14 Robert H. Nobbs (3) "S18 George Dorothy (7)

ISABELLA AVE. INTERSECTS S40 Clayton E. Loucks (3) JEFFERSON STREET. Left and West Side. "205 Nicholas Bngel (S) '207 Mrs. Helen Tiffany (1) 207 A. Clarence Tiffany (2)

W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS "309 Reuben W. Bigelow (41 •315 Edward A. Dutcher (4) 319 Franklin G. Shepard (3) 319 Mrs. Nellie Antler (2) 319 Blanche Woodford (1)

W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS Baker Park W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS No houses W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS

•611 Fabian Sellstrom (5) W. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS

•705 Frank P. Murray (5) •707 Frank Rogerson (2) 709 James Dunderdale (6)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS "S05 James C. Washburn (51 '809 Adelbert Rice (61 •S11 George A. Bennett (51 *S13 James B. Torrens (51 813 John Norton (31 •815 August Anderson (21 815 Andrew Olson (2) 317 Johanna Friberg (31

ISABELLA AVE. INTERSECTS "957 Lewis Adams (31 "959 Fred Carpenter (3) 965 Jennie Gargon (31 969 Emil Mattson (21 JEFFORDS PLACE. From Jeffords west. Left and South Side. "11 August Johnson (2) 11% George Vanham (31 JEFFORDS PLACE. Right and North Side. "IS Lewis W. Waite (31 JEFFORDS STREET. From opposite 884 East Second north.-Fifth ward. Right and East Side. 14 Rov D. Anderson (11 22 Gust Johnson (21 22 John P. Anderson (41 22 Alfred Magnuson (51 22 Henry Piehlblad (5) JEFFORDS STREET. Left and West Side. "15 Axel Peterson (41 •17 Fred Young (21 •19 Arthur J. Ko'fod (4) •21 Albin J. Rosenblad (2)

36 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

JOHNSON STREET. From 269 Willard north.—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. •15 Charles J. Erickson (7) JOHNSON STREET. Right and East Side. •14 Gust Larson (4) •16 Marie F. C. Johnson (10) •36 Albert Castner (3)

SCIOTA ST. ENDS JONES & GIFFORD AVENUE. From boatlanding bridge northwest to city limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. 49- 59 Acme Worsted Mills 95-105 Art Metal Construction Co. 115 Eagle Foundry & Machine Co. 117 Carlton Hoyt (3) 129-135 Breed-Johnson Furniture Co.

Williams Mineral W7ater Co. •149 Amos T. Robertson (12) 151 Golden Furniture Co. 153-163 Empire Voting Machine Co. 167 Superior Furniture Co. 175 George M. Carvey (3)

HAL L O C K ST. ENDS 235 William D. Mitchell (4) JONES & GIFFORD AVENUE. Right and Bast Side. 110 Vacant 146 Frank Crapo (4) 14S John Stormer (6) 150 Matthew Zenns (2) •152 Mary Whitman (1) 152% Joseph Cannar (4) •154 Mrs. Matilda Whitman (2) 156 George Case (3) 168 Vacant •182 Edward A. Kaadtmann (2) 202 William Tanner (S) •208 Henry Stormer (7) JULIET STREET. to Hunter.—Fourth

From Camp north ward.

No houses. KIDDER STREET. From 212 South Main west to Prospect.— Third ward.

Deft and South Side. •11 Lee D. Blood (3) 15 Charles L. Swanson (3) 15 Mrs. Jane S. Randall (li

BROADHEAD AVE. INTERSECTS 105 George L. Hollenbeck (3) •109 Magnus Ekberg (7) •113 Alfred Carlson (5) KIDDER STREET. Right and North Side. •10 Frank O. Lee (4)

BROADHEAD AVE. INTERSECTS 114 Daniel G. Ogilvie (6) KING STREET. From 226 Allen east to English -Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. •9 John W. Hutley (71

B A R R O W S ST. BEGINS 111 Mrs. Alice Shoesmith (61 •115 Julius C. Hanson (51 117 George Sturdy (31 117 Carl Johnson (4) T O W E R ST. INTERSECTS •129 Peter J. Anderson (4) •133 Frank O. Carlson (6) ELLICOTT ST. BEGINS •203 Samuel Blom (6) 203 Alice Vaux (2) OAK ST. BEGINS 227 John W. Hollings (10)

KING STREET. Right and South Side. •10 C. T. Hutley (5) 10 Albert Ackroyd (4) •IS Vincent Bennett (2) •108 William L. Hand (6) 114 August H. Ahlgren (4) 114 Charles J. Johnson (2) •116 Anton Pederson (2) 116 Oscar T. Landquist (5)

W E B S T E R ST. BEGINS 118 Edward Nelson (2) •118 Frank O. Swanson (2) "120 August Anderson (2) •134 Peter A. Johnson (5)

ELLICOTT ST. BEGINS No houses O A K ST. INTERSECTS

"220 Nels J. Peterson (3) H E B N E R ST. BEGINS

"300 Johanna S. Roseburg (21 KINGSBURY AVENUE. From 1036 North Main east to Prender­gast avenue.—First ward.

Left and North Side. "9 Michael D. Beaver (2) 25 Bernard J. Richter (5)

KINGSBURY AVENUE. Right and South Side. •8 William S. Rathbun (4) •12 Dallas M. Gleason (3) 2S Thomas Heald Jr. (41 "22 Sam Lewis Crook (21 2S Thomas Heald (41 "30 John T. Dorman (31 "31 Clyde W. Phelps (3) KINNEY STREET. From 246 Willard south to English.-Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. •5 Charles A. Ekstrom (el •15 Mrs. Ida Swanson (4) *23 John Swanson (71 23 -\dolph Swanson (21 25 John Neustrom (21 "25 Gust W. Peterson 01 •27 Victor Peterson (2) 27 Algot T. Johnson (31 29 Carl Lorentzen (21 •29 Arvid Salander (31 31 Mrs. Lottie Sampson (II •31 Oscar A. Nelson (71

CEDAR AVE. BEGINS "47 Gust F. Bergquist (41 47 Mrs. Johanna Johnson (2) •51 Alfred O. Johnson (61 •53 John P. Danielson (91 55 AValter Hemingway (5) KINNEY STREET. Right and West Side. "12 John O. Palmer (61 "28 Carl J. O. Swanson (7) "32 Olof Nelson (21 32 Carl P. Lindstrom (21 36 Rudolph H. Nelson (3i '36 Charles O. Castner (41 56 Martin H. Johnson (6) "40 Karl Peterson (5) "(1 John A. Carlson (4) KIPP STREET. From opposite 510 Crescent north to Fal­coner.—Fifth ward. Left and West Side. •I Mrs. Lawrence E. Ericson (4) E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 15 John Benson (51 15 Olof T. Hagstrom (31 17 Alfred A. Nord (41, 19 Edward C. Johnson (31 19 Axel R. Jones (6) 105 Pierre A. Hylund (7)

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 37

KIPP STREET. Right and East Side.

No houses LAFAYETTE STREET. From 215 West Second north to Marvin Park.—Second ward.

Left and West Side. 201 New house 203 New house •205 Bertrand L. Lewis (2) 205 The Lafayette (10)

W. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS •401 Dr. John J. Mahoney (3) 407 Bert Bentley (4) "407 William J. Bender (5) •411 Mrs. Sarah C. Haviland (3) 411 Eris Andrews (2) '417 Mrs. Sarah R. Wescott (1)

W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 513 Dr. Frank D. Ormes (2) 517 George E. Baker (2)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 601 Robert K. Beach (5) 603 Willis E. Seymour (4) '607 John F. Jones (6) '611 Willis E. Seymour Sr. (5) 615 Lillian Smith (1) 615 William Langdale (4) 619 Emil Hultman (5)

W. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS •703 Charles E. Johnson (3) 705 Patrick Moynihan Sr. (7) •711 James J. Corkery (3)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •803 Darwin C. Perkins (4) •809 George W. Barnes (21 Sll Henry C. Wheeler (4) •819 Edward J. Marsh (6) »S21 Robert J. Straughen (6) •S35 Claud V. Willard (3) S37 Wilbur K. Raker (4) •839 Melvin Seabourn (2) '841 Durward Harris (3) •847 John H. Martin (4) •849 Thomas Kidd (4) •853 Oliver D. Robertson (2) 855 Vacant 903 David C. Babcock (3) LAFAYETTE STREET. Right and East Side. 204 Dury Jones (3) 204 Myrtle Barnett (1) 204 Glenn Bumpus (2) 204 Eli Tefft (2) •208 Dr. Henry A. Eastman (2)

W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 312 Mary Grimes (1) W. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS '400 John D. Sanford (5) 404 Vacant •40S John Westrom (3) 410 Clinton E. Brown (2) 410 John Anderson (4) •412 Peter A. Farlin (2) 412 George J. Willman (2) W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS •516 Joseph W. Graff (3) W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •602 E m m a Burtis (1) 602 Andrew J. Butts (5) 604 Vacant 610 James A. Morris (3) '612 Elliot A. Loucks (5) 614 George J. Coonan (2) 616 Carl N. Johnson (2) W. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS '710 Mrs. Annis Bolton (1) 710 Mrs. Minnie Peterson (2) •714 Daniel J. Moynihan (7) 714% Ellen M. Kennedy (1) »716 Rolland E. Caskey (4) W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •816 George C. Harrison (4) 818 Charles B. Coyle (5) •820 Henry Kleinsang Sr. (2) 820 Lee Stafford (2) •822 Louis G. Willard (3)

822 Oscar Neilson (2) ISABELLA AVE. INTERSECTS

•834 Samuel L. Willard (2) *S3S Marshall C. Davis (4) 840 Conrad Larson (4) S40 William Shures (3) S42 Edward Griswold (3) S42 Reginald Phelps (4) 844 Daniel Sullivan (3) 846 Valdemar Jensen (5) •850 Gust Johnson (6)

TENTH ST. ENDS 900 George Olmstead (3) •902 George Wise (4)

ELEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS LAKE STREET. From 32 Sampson west to Colfax.—Sixth

ward. Left and South Side.

•3 Nels Munson (11) •15 Gust Bloomdahl (7) •23 Victor Olson (4) 27 August Johnson (3) 27 Alfred Johnson (5)

LAKE STREET. Right and North Side. *S Henry Nordine (3) *10 Fred A. Smith (3) 10 John Martin (5) *2S Gust A. Kling 5) LAKEVIEW AVENUE. From 412 East Sixth north to city limits. First ward.

Left and West Side. •3 William C. Patterson (5) '17 Charles L. Audette (3) •27 William A. Bradshaw (5) •35 Henrv P. Robertson (5)

E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS '101 John G. Wicks (3) '109 Bertha E. Weeks (1) J 09 Nelson G. Archer (3) '115 Edgar A. Fenton (3) "121 Charles G. Lindsey (7) 123 Samuel W. Thompson (4) 133 Stuart A. Hall (2) '133 W. W. Fisher (3) 133 Mrs. Susan H. Thomas (2)

STRONG ST. E N D S '201 William J. Lausterer (4) '205 Ransom J. Barrows (2) 205 Floyd P. Almy (4) •211 Frederick P. Hall (10)

CROSSMAN ST. INTERSECTS •301 Mrs. Lora T. Gathercole (1) •309 Willard W. Hunt (3)

V A N B U R E N ST. INTERSECTS •403 Fred B. Tinkham (4) •409 Wallace L. Snow (4) '415 Cyrus Underwood (4) PRICE ST. INTERSECTS '501 Brewer D. Phillips (5) 509 Walter P. Jackson (6) 511 Nathan Stern (6) BASSETT ST. E N D S •519 Mrs. S. C. Graham (1) 519 H. F. Davis (21 •527 George F. Opdyke (5) •543 Seneca B. Burchard (8) "547 Mrs. Carrie T. Brennan (7) 551 George F. Morgan (2) •551 Mrs. Martha J. Falconer (1) •609 S. W. Thompson (3) •617 Rev. Alfred Dickson (41 •621 Mrs. Adelle Warner (2) EUCLID AVE. INTERSECTS "637 Clarence D. Rose (21 WILSON AVE. ENDS 653 William Sykes (31 663 Perry W. Goodwin (2) BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS Lakeview Cemetery. LAKEVIEW AVENUE. Right and East Side. •4 Dr. Morris N. Bemus (6)

38 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

•12 O. Nelson Rushworth (6) •14 George B. Pitts (7) •30 Louis C. Jagger (4) •34 James L. Weeks (5) •38 Charles A. Anderson (2) 38 Fred Christian (2) •44 F. H. Marshall (7) •52 Anna L. Crissey (3) •54 Mrs. R. Louise Curtiss (2)

E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •110 Ralph C. Sheldon (7) '114 William N. Gokey (5) 114 Dwight L. Moore (4) •118 D. B. Watson (2) •120 Edwin A. Brooks (2) '130 Mrs. Anna H. Merrill (4) •134 William T. Falconer (4)

FALCONER ST. BEGINS 204 Blial A. Jones (2) 206 C. Oscar Swanson (5) •208 Mrs. Mary L. Crissey (2) •212 John Cadwell (4)

•310 CROSSMAN ST. INTERSECTS

402 '406 •410

'502 •518 •524 528 •532 '540 •542 •544 '010 630 "634 •700 '702 •706

Charles H. Price (5) VAN BUREN ST. INTERSECTS Everett Stuck (4) Edward W. Spring (6) Horace W. Walker (3)

410 Arvid N. Lundquist (3) •416 Frank W. Cadwell (3)

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS L. F. Cornell (5) Jay Crissey (6) Henry B. Freeman (3) Frank G. Howard (4) S. J. Sample (3) Howard W. Potter (3) W. Herbert Graham (2) Glenn K. Brown (3) WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS No houses N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS Warren Ross (7) EUCLID AVE: INTERSECTS Vacant Edward J. Gilroy (5) CHESTNUT ST. BEGINS L. W. Stein (6) Don Allen Curtis (31 Arthur W. Swan (3)

"800 Carl Olofson 6) BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS

Mrs. Clara B. Guest (1) A. C. Goodwin (2) Roy O. Carpenter (4) Perry C. Maynard (5) L. M. Burdick (3) Seth Raymond (2) Mrs. Pauline Cease (1) Wm. J. Euart (1)

LAKIN AVENUE. From 507 Fairmount avenue south to West Third.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. •3 George J. Kohlbacher (5) *5 William N. Smedley (3) 5 DeForest D. Woodford (21 7 Oscar B. Woodin (3) 7 Thomas Newberrv (21 *9 S. E. Siawson (21 W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS No houses LAKIN AVENUE. Right and West Side. New houses "100 Willis P. Prosser (4) N e w house •120 Andrew Olson (3) "122 Paul G. Turner (5) 124 George L. Foster (3) "124 James Galivan (7) 150 William E. Smiley (4) 150 Edward S. Morrison (3) "154 A. B. Davis (6) LANGFORD STREET. From 48 Hamilton north to West End.— Second ward.

Left and West Side. "19 William Myers (5) 19 Clark A. Marsh (2) 21 Mason Robbins (11)

' LANGFORD STREET. Right and East Side. 20 WMllis B. Benedict (4)

LEE AVENUE. From 810 Forest avenue west to Samp­son.—Sixth "Ward.

Left and South Side. '41 Henry Widlund (5) LEE AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No houses LIBERTY STREET. From 351 East Fifth north to Falconer. First ward.

Left and West Side. 11 John W. Timmons (3) "11 James W. Wilson (3)

E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS "25 James A. Gardner (5) "47 Florence E. Crosby (2) 49 A. F. Fidler (2) "49 H. P. Lorentzen (5) '53 Charles W. Davis (2)

E. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS "57 Frank O. Strandburg (5) 61 William M. Blanchard (3) "61 Mrs. Adelle M. Towle (2) "65 Frank E. Shearman (S) *73 Claude E. White (5) •77 Malcolm Swanson (5) 77 Perry J. Martin (3)

E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS 99 Charles O. Anderson (4) 101 Harvev T. Wilson (2) •105 David Smith (2) '107 George F. Lods (2) 107 John A. Nelson (2) •113 Horace A. Putnam (5) LIBERTY STREET.

Right and East Side. No houses E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS

36 Mrs. Elva L. Everwine (2) •36 Henry Neville (2) *3S George H. Ingerson (11) 42 Walter L. Metcalfe (5) 46 Royal S. Blodget (6) •46 Lester B. Gilbert (1) "48 Mott D. Lawrence (4) 48 Clyde W. Jackson 2) 52 Mrs. Jennie Hultberg (5) 52 Robert L. Jones (2) 54 Mrs. Grace Johnson (4)

B. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS 02 Mrs. Christina Jenkins (21 62 John J. Cozadd (4) 66 John Coppie (2) "66 Frederica L. Johnson (3) "70 Frank L. Johnson (4) "74 Mrs. Elizabeth Brown (3) 74 Eric Anderson (2) *7S William F. Stitt (3) E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •86 Mrs. E m m a M. Lundquist (3) S6 Mrs. Ardella O. Gould (1) 90 Mrs. Leonora P. Carnahan (1) 90 Oscar Anderson (6) "9(1 William L. Smith (4) •94 Alberta Tlium (3) •100 William H. Rich (3) 106 John Tweedale (3.1 '110 Frank W. Sternborg (5) 112 D. Ward Brier (7) LINCOLN AVENUE. From 1042 North Main east.—Fifth ward. Left and North Side. No houses

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 39

LINCOLN AVENUE. Right and South Side. *6 Edmund F. Cook (3) 8 Walter J. Holt (4)

LINCOLN STREET. From 423 East Fourth north to Falconer (Formerly East street, between East Fourth and East Fifth.)—First ward.

Left and West Side. 5 Milton J. Fletcher (3) *7 J. B. Barker (3)

E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 109 William H. Hunt (3) 109 Jedediah D. Thurber (2) 115 Victor C. Rogerson (5) 115 Carl S. Purdy (2) •117 Mrs. Charlotte Smith (1) 117 Albert Edstrom (2) 119 Matthew Nash (3) '119 James J. Benson (4)

E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •207 Charles M. Purdy (3) •209 Verne B. Card (4) 209 Frank Ackroyd (4) •215 Douis K. Jones (2) •2T7 D. C. Jones (5)

E. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS Free Methodist Church.

311 Herman C. Hoadley (5) 313 Douis M. Partridge (2) •313 Mrs. Chas. E. Monjeau (2) •315 John F. Dearing (7)

E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •401 Mrs. Eunice O. Morgan (2) 411 W. Judson Burch (4) 411 Warren P. Day (3) •415 Mrs. Anna M. Ross (2) •419 George W. Stilson (2) 419 Stanley Woodward (3) •423 W. E. Shepardson (4) •427 Eugene L. Blanchard (2) 427 John Austin (2) '429 Mrs. Emily Young (2) 429 Mrs. Theresa M. Crawford (1) LINCOLN STREET. Right and East Side.

2 Mrs. Anna Giles Bucklin (1) 2 Joseph LaVier (4) 4 Leland W. Palmer (4) 6 William Larcombe (3)

E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 112 Mrs. Mary Haman (2) •114 A. P. White (5) •116 John C. Powell (5) *118 Edward S. Lewandoski (3)

E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS' '208 Mrs. Euphemia V. Humphrey (1) 208 Ray H. Dennison (4) '212 William T. Lavely (5) •218 Harry E. Gardner (4) 220 Eugene A. Post (2) 220 Albert Van Stee (5) E. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS 300 Edwin C. Nelson (3) 30S~ Charles' E. Johnson (4) •310 Frank R. Reed (5) 314 Esther E. Clark (4) 314 Frederick N. Patterson (5) •314 Mrs. Stella Ingerson (3) E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •400 M. E. Towne (5) •404 Mrs. Corrie A. Newton (•!) •408 James A. Clary (7) •412 James L. West (4) •414 Bert F. Saxton (21 "416 Austin Stitt (5) •424 Edward R. Britton (3) 426 R. A. P. Nash (4) •430 John Hallstrom (5) LINDEN AVENUE. From 218 Forest avenue east to Park.— Third ward. Left and North Side. 17 C. F. Wahlgren (2) •25 Oscar C. Lindbloom (7) •29 Fred C. Swanson (11)

29 John V. Engbert (2) •31 John G. Townsend (4) 31% Townsend's Carpet Cleaning Works 33 Jackson C. Meredith (2) 33% Carl F. Ohlln (3) *35 Charles Dickson (7) 35 Clyde M. Anderson (3) 37 Leonard Benson (4) LINDEN AVENUE. Right and South Side. "16 David J. Bowen (2) "IS August L. Johnson (6) '20 Nils P. Eckman (4) 26 Mrs. Betty Gronberg (1) 26 Amel Swanson (3) 2S J. Victor Peterson (6) 28 Gust Anderson (6)

M Y R T L E ST. BEGINS •32 Charles E. Carlson (2) 32 Axel Anderson (4)

•34 Frank C. Weekman (2) LINDSEY AVENUE.

From 1275 East Second north.—Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. • Lafayette Stoddard (4)

Oscar Nelson (2) LINDSEY AVENUE. Right and East Side.

Charles Henry Davis (3) LINWOOD AVENUE. From 8 East Newland avenue south to Martin road.—Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. •6 Swan Sampson (5) 6 Lawrence Johnson (4) •8 Ernest R. Strong (4)

Charles Strimdahl (3) Mrs. Mary Nelson (2)

12 Clarence H. Bergquist (2) "12 Gunnar Hallin (5) •18 Carl G. Telt (2) 18 Julius A.. Anderson (3) •34 Andrew Carlson (4)

Carl O. Strand (6) B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS Charles I. Johnson (2)

'102 David Anderson (5) 102 Albert Anderson (3) '106 Charles Jackson (7)

John A. Lindberg (5) Charles Carlson (3) DOUGLASS PLACE INTERSECTS Andrew Johnson (9)

10 Harry T. Sweeney (4) '214 James Hartley (4).

COLE AVE. INTERSECTS No houses

LINWOOD AVENUE. Left and East Side.

5 Emil Stenander (2) 5 William H. Ingham (4) •9 Otto Nelson (3) 11 Dlsa S. Coe (3) 15 Ernest Frankson (5) 15 Aaron Norman (3) •21 Charles J. Julin (8) •43 Andrew M. Warn (3) "51 Edward Johnson (4) BARKER ST. INTERSECTS No houses DOUGLAS PLACE INTERSECTS No houses COLE AVE. INTERSECTS "127 John B. Reed (5) MARTIN ROAD INTERSECTS •201 George H. Knowlton (4) Newton Kendall (3) LISTER STREET. From Jones & Gifford avenue south.— Sixth ward. Left and East Side. No houses

12

"56 •52

•12 128 2116

40 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

BRIE R. R. INTERSECTS •89 Gordon Taylor (5) •93 Emil G. Lawson (9) •97 Eugene Allen (4) 101 Fred Linder (6) •105 Ernest Nelson (7) •107 Theodore Kofod (5) LISTER STREET. Right and West Side.

No houses BRIE R. R. INTERSECTS

•90 Charles Engstrom (5) 94 Jacob Leist (3) •98 Ture Leonardson (3) 102 Carl Eke (4) •102 Charles F. Dahlbeck (9) •106 Theodore Johnson (2) •108 Mrs. Carolina Reed (3) LIVINGSTON AVENUE. From 301 Fairmount avenue west to c/ty limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 7 Jay B. Clark (2)

•13 Thomas Galivan (3) 25 Hugh Flynn (4) •27 William Sandberg (3) •31 J. August Lindstrom (3) 33 Charles Earl (5) •51 Harvey D. Logan (8) *63 Harry W. Fisher (2) •69 Loyal S. Bushee (2) *75 Vern W. Stoddard (6) 79 Charles R. Erwin (5)

GENEVA ST. ENDS No houses GENESEE ST. ENDS No houses UTICA ST. ENDS

101 New house 105 New house •173 Arthur C. Corke (2) •175 Alex. Provancha (3) •283 Harold E. Casselman (2) •285 Andrew P. Casselman (6)

A. Addison Harvey (4) HALLOCK ST. INTERSECTS

301 William M. Foley (6) •421 Henry Dunn (2) LIVINGSTON AVENUE. Right and North Side.

Calvary Baptist Church SEYMOUR AVE. BEGINS

2 Lathrop Todd (4) 2 Patrick Gilligan (2) •8 Erwin Whitehead (2) 8 Frank Whitehead (2)

Mrs. George E. Weaver (1) James P. Buekley (3) John W. Dunn (4) Myron S. Van Scoter (3) Nils Hanson (8) ROSS ST. BEGINS Joseph Thornton (2) C. M. Waite (1) Mrs. Fred Denslow (1) K. George Selander (2) Benjamin Dawson (4) LISTER ST. INTERSECTS

293

16 •16 •20 •28 *60 •174 *30S 308 400 •422

LORETTA AVENUE. From Camp north to Hunter.—Fourth ward.

No houses. LOVELL AVENUE. From 364 Fairmount avenue north to Jones & Gifford avenue. (Formerly Johnson avenue.)—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. •15 Alden S. Wellman (7)

LIVINGSTON AVE. INTERSECTS No nouses ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS Charles Carlson (11

LOVELL AVENUE. Right and East Side.

No houses ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS John D. Laphy (6)

• Elmer E. Waite (3) MAIN STREET (NORTH) From junction with South Main at Brooklyn Square north to city limits-First and Second wards.

Left and West Side. 1-7 New Warner Block 1 Brooklyn Restaurant 3 Colander & Pihlblad

5-7 The Famous N. A. Nelson, flat 22—(2) Victor Anderson, flat 16—(3) Louis Bottini, flat 5—(5) Lundy & Soderstrom, fiat 2 A. E. Wescott, flat 4—(2) M. Eugene Southland, flat 3—(3) Ed. Depka, flat 3—(2) John B. Meas, Room 8 John Engstrom, rooms 9-13-14 Lyran Singing Society, room 12

9-21 Warner "Block 9 Wiquist & Lawson 9 L. W. Stein 9 Dick Mullard

11-21 Humphrey Hotel Sample Room 13-15 Manufacturer's Supply Co. 13% William Dryburgh 17 Danielson Music House

19-21 Asher Friedman Samuel Deafstone, room 15—(3) Oscar G. Rohlin, room 1 Erin Nelson, room 22—(2) John Carlson, room 24—(8) Abner Chapman, room 25—(5) Mrs. R. H. McGarvie, room 3 J. A. Jacobson, room 4 David Schein, room 6 National Specialty Co., room 5 L. B. Lewin, room 10 Engineer's Association, room 11 Edward N. Eckstrom, room 18—(4) Swante Anderson, room 24—(1) ERIE R. R. INTERSECTS

27 Antonio Kapreno 27 Pandeli Sotir

29-31 Baker Block 29 A. L. Trantum

The Brown Printery Frank A. Venblow Archie Fuller John Kilroy (1) Daniel Newton (1)

29% Breed & Jenson 31 Axel F. Johnson 31 John E. Jaderstrom W. FIRST ST. BEGINS 101-121 Allen Square Building 101 P. E. Hennigan 103 American Express Co. 105 B. L. Arnson 107 M. Barrett Frank H. White, 67-68 Swante Lindgren, 70 Louis Jensen, 72 John C. Engstrom, 65-66 Hiram Newton, 80— (1) Andrew Carlson, S2-S3-S4 Mrs. Maude Hayward, 81—(1) Mrs. Anna Thor, 92 Romeo Pasarelli, 90—(4) 109-111 Clark Hardware Co. Mrs. Elvira L. Porter Albanian Society, 89 Goodman Wholesale Millinery Co. Freeman S. Allen (2) 113 City Drug Store R. W. Wickfield, Jr. 115 Wells-Fargo Express Co. 117 Grand Union Tea Co. 119 Elisha S. Johnson Wilson Stevens, 5-6 Office Supt. Allen Square Big, 15 Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, 10—(1)

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201 203 205 207-

211 213 215

219 221

223

301

303 305 307 309

313 321

401 409 409 413 •509 •511

Charles Anderson, 11-12—(11 Mrs. George Greenwood, 32-33 Mrs. Minnie Hayward, 30-37 Catherine Smiley, 34-35 Mrs. F. M. Adams, 55 Frances Hardigan, 73 Catherine Wiebel, 25 Mrs. Mamie Johnson. 24 Anna L. Eblom, 29 C. W. Larson, 30 O. O. Olson, 23—(1) Cad Lazelle, 22 Maude Cohn, 20-21 Charles F. Johnson, 23—(1) Cora Niles, 26 August Westflog, 28 John Nelson, 2S Carl W. Larson, 30 I. W. Johnson, 31 George Jeffries, 38-39 Crescent Mortgage Co. Clyde P. Curtis, 63—(1) John Rodney, 90—(2) Mrs. Rhea Myers, 79—(2) Mrs. Sarah Sweet, 92—(1) Mrs. Bessie Rhodes, 22— 1) Thomas Todusso, 59—(2) Mrs. Nellie Rew, 55—(2) Myrtle Noble, 54—(1) Mrs. Lyda J. Cliff, 51—(1) Mrs. Mary Holmes, 52— (1) John Hanlon, 62—(1) Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co. W. SECOND ST. BEGINS National Chautauqua Co. Bank. A. D. Sharpe Co. Knox, 5 & 10c Store

•209 J. G. McCrorey & Co. Camp Art Co. Dr. F. A. Knapp Bard & Hotchkiss Union Trust Co. Mahlon N. Waggoner (16) F. G. Nordstrom Manufacturers Association Farmers & Mechanics Bank Thomas M. Loucks Merit E. Barnes (3) Orrin Coxson (3) F. S. Wheeler Glen L. Safford United Cigar Store Co. Liberty Printing Co. Skandia Pardon II. Cole Ohlquist & Johnson O. P. Stark E. L. Underwood Charles G. Lindsey E. Crosby C. J. Anderson Dr. W. E. Goucher Sons of St. George. Order of Golden Seal W. THIRD ST. BEGINS Western Union Tel. Co. Slone, Melhuish & Co., Inc. Eleazer Green Edward J. Green Masonic Hall Ellicott Club Lyon Furniture Agency O. D. Diehl John C. Mason L. B. Gilbert Samuel W. Thompson May's Theater Mrs. Jennie Masterson Globe Photo Co. Mrs. Clara R. Durfee (2) Nora Calahane Mrs. Frances Walsh (5) W. F O U R T H ST. BEGINS •5 Y. W. C. A. Building Philo Burt Manufacturing Co. Offices Commissioner of Navigation Jamestown Club W. FIFTH ST. BEGINS G. A. Alden (5) Isaac S. Benton (3)

•517 Dr. William M. Bemus (4) W. SIXTH ST. BEGINS

"601 James A. Hughes (8) 605 John B. Shaw (2) •611 Flora M. Shearman (3) 613 Mrs. Belle Mattews (ll 613 A. A. Walters 3) 613-615 H. L. Swezey 615 Mrs. Etta Wilcox (2) 619 G. Frey

W. SEVENTH ST. BEGINS 701 O. T. Jacobson 701 George H. Brooks (4) 703 Axel E. Lindblom 703 Mary McElroy

Joe L. Melquist 705 Peterson & Gay "705 Katie Rowley (1) 707 Hill & Aylesworth 707 Emanuel Vensel 709 J. D. Giegerich •713 R. B. Jones (3) •715 William E. Davis (2)

W. EIGHTH ST. BEGINS "801 Clayton E. Price (2) 805 Mrs. Julia Gould (1) 805 Nettie T. Lenox (2) "8U7 James H. Jones (3) "811 F. Langdon Peterson (4) 811 Mrs. Louis M. Mecusker (2)

RI C H M O N D PL. BEGINS 817 Glenn J. Link (3) S21 James G. Ellis (4) S21 Mrs. Bertha Whitney (5)

NINTH ST. BEGINS "831 Berne B. Bissell (9) S33 M. C. Lord (3) •835 Mrs. Jennie Hill (3) 837 New vacant •S39 Albertena M. Harris (3) 839 George Lee 2) *S41 1. F. Rose (5) 841% Harry Knight (3) S43 A. R. Lowing

T E N T H ST. BEGINS S49 John W. Cracknell (5) 851 Mrs. Sarah Gokey (4) 853 Mrs. Anna Van Dusen (6) 853 L. Skellie 853 Jacob Oser 855 United Meat Market S55 L. E. Bogardus 857% Arthur M. Pratt (4) 859 Mrs. Ata L. Bush (2) 801 L. E. Warren (4) S65 Albion W. Sampson (6) S69 Clyde L. Vollmer (3) S69 Joseph R. Rogers (3) E L E V E N T H ST. BEGINS 901 Clark W. Salisbury (4) '903 George G. Brownell (2) 907 Mrs. Jane Huntington (5) "909 George E. Griffith (5) T W E L F T H ST. BEGINS "915 Nels Peterson (4) "917 Walter J. Fairbank (4) 919 Edward L. Allen (5) 921 Mrs. Carrie A. Burr 2) 921 Chester Smith (2) THIRTEENTH ST. BEGINS •925 Charles J. Anderson (6) '929 George F. Clarke (0) 933 Grace United Brethren Church F O U R T E E N T H ST. BEGINS '1003 Timothy Sexton (4) •1005 John M. Felton (2) •1007 George Kofod (2) 1007 August Gusta'fson (3) '1009 Carl Cederquist (6) •1015 Charles C. Ramsey (2) FIFTEENTH ST. BEGINS 1021 Luther C. Congleton (3) •1021 Mrs. Sarah Dickerson (1) SIXTEENTH ST. BEGINS 1027 Herman F. Smith (4) 1027% Axel Carlson (4) 1027% Charles H. Lane (3) S E V E N T E E N T H ST. BEGINS 1031 A. N. Dahlgren (2) 1031 John A. Nyberg (4)

42 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

•1033 Daniel Young (5) 1035 N. J. Foland 4) "1037 Noah Anderson (5) 1037 Benjamin L. Howard (2)

EIGHTEENTH ST. BEGINS 1041 Arthur Hall (7) 1041 W m . Hall (2) 1043 Frank G. Ball (9) •1047 F. W. Gurney (8) •1051 Charles F. Johnson (3) •1055 Nels Plegstrom (3) 1101 Burton C. Kellogg (5) 1101 Alfred Nelson (3) '1103 Mrs. Margaret Kelley (0)

F L U V A N N A AVE. BEGINS Branch School No. 6

•1231 Mrs. Anna C. Nelson (2) 1235 Nellie Haas (1) 1239 Philetus Briggs (4) 1239 Joseph Brooks •1255 Samuel T. Scott (6) 1259 Herbert Walker (7) "1269 Mrs. Mary Lindell (3) '1279 Peter Cederquist 4) '1281 Martha Laidler (2)

W. O A K HILL AVE. BEGINS MAIN STREET (NORTH) Right and East Side. 2 Brooklyn Fish & Meat Market 2% The Jones

William H. Benson (6) Mildred Fisher (5)

4 C. W. Swanson & Co. 6 Swanson & Lindquist S Mason News Co. 10 Swan P. Carlson 12 Louis Bottini

Andrew Lunn 14 John A. Nelson 10 Delaney & Throop 18 H. O. Berry 20 Narrow Gauge Restaurant ERIE R. R. TRACKS INTERSECT

24-32 Arcade Building 24 E. H. Ketchum Co.

E. & M. Cough Drop Co. (Rm. 4) Turner Candy Co.

' Lundquist & Gustafson (Rm. 2) 20 Royal Theater 28 Frank G. Peterson 28 Wright & Son 30-32 H. P. Lally & Co.

Mrs. S. E. Rockwell Jamestown Publishing Co. Ed. R. Bootey (Rm. 4) J. 1. Fowler (Rm. 4) Hanson Electric Co. (Rms. 0-7-S) Jamestown Camera Club Leif Ericson Lodge (3rd floor) Bartenders' Union Hall (3rd floor) Fraternal Order of Eagles (4th floor) 34 Andrew W. Murray Dr. F. c. Hart Martin J. Pierce (21 John Lott 30 Northrup Paint & Glass Co. Larson & Carlson 3S New Theater Abe Present Mrs. Anna Scofieid (21 E. FIRST ST. BEGINS 100-108 Broadhead Block 100 Sw.-Am. National Bank 102 Erie R. R. General Agent's Office Buttertield & Sessions The Country World 104-106 Field-Wright Co. 108 Anderson & Sandburg 110 R. A. Parrott 112 Gunnarson & Holm 114 August F. Nelson 116 Martin & Colburn B. SECOND ST. BEGINS 200 C. A. Swanson Drug Co. A. F. Morgan 202 Dines Bros. Fred C. Stone Martin Merz & Son Myob Athletic Club

204

206 208 210 212-216 21S 220 222 300 302

304

308 310 312 314 316 316 318 31S 320 322

410 412 416 416 416 '508 "51S 602 60S 608 •610 610 610 •612 7(16 70S 708 710 710-714 714 714

SOO SOO 800 800 SOU Sll2-S04 S04 804 S04 SOS S10 SI 2 810 S16 820 822 822 S24 824 824 824 S2B 828

S. H. Knox & Co. 5 & 10c Store Andrew Davis Henry E. Dawson (21 Bricklayers' Union Hall Martin & Johnson Proudfit Clothing Co. A. J. Peterson & Son Jones, Scharf & Lincoln 214 A. C. & C. A. Anderson Bank of Jamestown John Cushman A. N. Lundquist First National Bank John A. Knorr B. THIRD ST. BEGINS Frank M. Clark B. P. O. E. Club Rooms Aldrich Art Co. Vacant Lakeview Rose Gardens Store Philip L. Lechner (2) Ernest Kerr (21 Dr. A. Jerome Robbins (31 Mrs. Linus F. Burghart (11 Bly & Wade Dr. H. A. Smith Dr. B. F. Illston James R. Fenner (3) Vacant Wright's Specialty Shop Reliance Clothing Syndicate Harry J. Canfleld (2) Jamestown Lighting & Power Co. Mrs. R. A. Parrott C. F. Ormes Dr. F. D. Ormes F. M. Stearns & Co. E. Kortos E. FOURTH ST. BEGINS St. Luke's Church Rev. Laird W. Snell (6) Dr. F. H. Nichols (4) Ernest Morton (5) Nahum E. Aldrich (21 John Loumison (2) E. FIFTH ST. BEGINS A. N. Broadhead (5) Jerome B. Fisher (6) E. SIXTH ST. BEGINS L. L. Schwein John G. Eidens (2) John A. Eidens (4) Matilda M. Swanson (4) Frank O. Scott (2) James E. McCormick (2) Charles L. Horton (2) E. SEVENTH ST. BEGINS Hannah Monyihan (2) S. Friedman Charles S. White (3) Rose Shaver (2) 12 Johnson & Wood Rogers Brothers H. F. Rumple (2) Effie E. Colberg (2) PINE ST. ENDS E. EIGHTH ST. BEGINS Joseph H. Overend (2) Henry Hansen (2) Marion A. Ransom (1) Mrs. Bertha Horton (3) J. Boyd & Son 804 P. F. Lewis & Sons Emmett W. Dotv (3) Murty McPolin (4) Mrs. Anna Case (1) Walter Chadwick (2) Richard Mullard (5) James R. Kimball 51 Wilson Heath (3) F. C. Parsons (5) Frank Johnson (4) N. J. Fenner (2) Alice Robinson (2) Hattie Wright (2) Nicholas Jewett (3) W. C. Murch (3) Joseph Powers (2) Fred C. Shea (2) James G. Congleton (2) Wm . Gage (3)

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 43

830, Samuel J. Willets 832l Haas & Johnson 832 Sarah F. Whitley (1) 832% J. Gilbert Rogers (2) 834 Glenn P. Waite (3) 83S Herbert Skinner (2) 838 Mrs. Caroline Eckstrom (4) 838 Arthur Wibeck (3) •842 Nathan P. Newton, Jr. (3) 848 Edwin G. Lovejoy (2) 848 Lewis D. Knapp (3) 850 James Kofod (3) 852 C. M. Tibbets (2) 856 Arthur Secord (3) 856 Fred M. Kohlbacher (2) •860 James Malier (3) 860 John Spaling (3) S62 Frank Walden (2) 862 W m . Canfleld (3) 862 Fred Babcock (2) 862 Robert King (2) •866 John S. Pratt (2) •S72 Benj. K. Solliday (2) 878 Gust M. Ekstrom (2) •878 Arthur G. Gage (3) 878 Frank Walnautt (2) 878 Harry Hayward (2) 880 Bernie F. Mabee (3) •880 Arthur G. Gage 880 Henry O. Anderson (2)

CROSSMAN ST, BEGINS •900 Charles B. Moore (5) 904 Vacant "910 Aaron V. Mott (3) 912 George H. Knorr (7) •916 Julius G. M. Ebel (4)

V A N B U R E N ST. BEGINS 920 Clarence L. Turner (4) 920 Joseph Meli (6) 926 Peter J. Lindberg (5) 950 Frank H. Hoard (3)

PRICE ST. BEGINS 972 Vacant

E. FIFTEENTH ST. BEGINS 1000 Alpine A. Stewart (4) •1018 Milton E. Klock (3) '1022 Peter H. Mullen (S) 1024 Vacant •1020 Thomas McCallum (4)

R E G E N T ST. BEGINS 1032 Frederick W. Fairbank (3) 1034 John Johnston (4) 1034 Fritz O. T. Melquist (5) 1036 Mrs. Marietta L. Rhodes (1) KINGSBURY AVE. BEGINS 1038 Benjamin Carlson (7) •1042 Johanna Ryan (2) LINCOLN PLACE BEGINS •1044 Charles C. Haas (4) •1048 Charles W. Lawson (8) •1052 William O. Arter (3) 1052 Alfred Johnson (3) 1054 •Clark E. Crain (4) WILSON PLACE. BEGINS '1058 John A. Swanson (5) 1062 E. J. Johnston (2) 1064 Smith Ackroyd (3) •1068 William Haas (6 1070 Haas & O'Brien BUFFALO ST. BEGINS Lakeview Cemetery Catholic Cemetery MAIN STREET (SOUTH). From junction of North Main (Brooklyn square), south to limits. (Formerly Warren above Allen street.1 Third ward. Left and East Side. 1 J. A. Jacobson 3 Ochs & Striker 5 Hotel Frederick (4) 7 Sugar Bowl 9 Frank W. Palmeter John Gulino TAYLOR ST. BEGINS 15-23 Humphrey House (9) 31 Shoe Shine Stand 31 P. Constantino 33 The Limit Saloon

John Stafford (3) HARRISON ST. BEGINS

39 Brooklyn Square Creamery 39 Alton Silsby (2) 39 Keefe & Tordoff 41 Charles S. Swanson

Knights of Pythias Brooklyn Club

43 Emil F. Peterson Ed. Connely (2)

45 ' A. Renello (4) 47 Prof. C. Decastro (4) 47 Frank A. Thomas 49 Oscar G. Westphal (1)

Elliot 1. Shearman (2) 53 C. Neilson

Dr. A. H. Bowers •57 Benjamin Nichols (3) 63 Agnes D. Derby (5)

DE R B Y ST. BEGINS *67 Mrs. C. W. Eddy (3) •77 C. C. Aber (7) 77 Fred P. Cook (3)

VICTORIA AVE. BEGINS "SI William S. Bailey (5)

ALLEN ST. BEGINS "101 Harry Wilson (3) 101 Ivan LeRoy MacPherran (2) •117 John A. Hultquist (5) 129 Vacant •139 Dr. N. E. Johnson (4)

MECHANIC ST. BEGINS •153 Clayton E. Bailey (S) •163 Isidore L. Allen (1) "169 T. J. Fenton (7) 169% John Hallen (3) 173% Bert H. Whatford (3) 173% Roy Fleming (5) "183 Emory A. Sturdevant (4) 1S3 Mrs. Florence Gilson (2) *1S7 E. H. Ketchum (9) 187 James Thorp (5) 193 Eugene F. Bassett (2) 199 James B. Smith (81 '203 P. O. Crossgrove (81 '217 Tom Gagliano (IS) 219 C. A. Johnson (5) "223 Peter C. Robertson (3) "227 Mrs. Melvina E. Miller (2) 227 Scott G. Barnard (3) 227 Michael Hines (2) 231 Spiro Minelo (6) 231% Spiro Simon (7) ' 235 Louis Depas (71 239 Charles Seaholm (5) 239 S. P. Nelson (5) 239 John Boberg (4) 241 Edward Stoneberg (3) AX T E L ST. BEGINS 249 Fred Illingworth 249 Mrs. Sarah P. Fox (1) 251 Kaser & Culver 251 Mrs. Hannah Nixon (2) 255 Mrs. Catherine Fenton (3) 255 Clyde Smith (3) •257 Charles E. Samuelson (6) 261 Samuelson & Carlson 261 John Cullen (3) 263 Danielson & Anderson 263 Roy Brown (1) N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 269 Frank H. Strong (3) '273 W. M. Wescott (2) 275 A. E. Spaulding 3) 275 Leonard Dahlquist (3) 275% Harry S. Buck (4) 279 F. Howard Burgh arc! t (4) 279% Albin Johnson (7) *2S3 A. R. Ogden (4) •283% Dwight D. Frank (9) 2S7 J. W. Cole (3) 289 L B. Matteson (3) •295 William E. Randall (5) •297 S. W. Lamson (3) •301 Thomas A. Graham (3) 303 John Weideman (3) 307 D. F. Keefe (8) 311 Joseph Kestler (11) B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS •341 E. Suckow (2)

44 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

341 W m . Jacobson (2) "345 E. O. Hastings (2) 365 Elden Cooper (3) 365 John Cooper (4) 369 M. L. Hultgren (3) '377 Charles Lindell (3) 377 S. A. Drake (4)

COLE AVE. INTERSECTS 403 George L. Ames (2) 409 Vacant '477 Eric Venstrom (4) *4S3 Ricard Vended (4) 495 Albert Tolson (4) •555 John M. Lindahl (5)

Kidder Memorial Chapel MAIN STREET (SOUTH). Right and West Side. 2 Elof Rosencrantz & Co. 6 Iroquois Hotel (14) S Elof Wicander Cigar Co.

L. J. Powers A. S. Dahlquist Markland I. Green H. A. Shaver (3)

10 Warren Cafe 14 Central Hotel 16 George Blomir

STEELE ST. BEGINS 22-30 New Gifford Building 22-24 Warren-Jamestown St. Ry. 24 Daniel Peck

F. S. Black (Rm. 4) Charles Gifford (Rm. 6) Dr. Jason Parker (Rm. 5) N. E. Johnson (Rms. 1-2) Anna L. Hill (Rm. 39) (1) Mozart Club (Rm. 14) John J. Nesmith (Rms. 2S-29-36) (2) Dr. H. F. Hunt (Rms. 7-9) (2) G. O. Gustafson (Rm. 3) Olof A. Olson (Rm. 11) Mrs. Clara M. JaQuay (Rm. SO) (3i Sheridan McClelland (Rm. S2) (2) Fred Clark (Rm. 301 (2) Mrs. Belle E. Grandin (Rm. 53-501 (2) Mrs. A. Louise Mvers (Rms 26-27) (1) Paul B. Rosencrantz (Rms. 57-59) (2) Sushine Club (Rm. 19) Oscar Peterson (Rm. 12) (1) E. R. Ganev (Rm. 20) (1) T. G. Conner (Rm. 44) (1)

26 Ernest A. Anderson 28 Vacant 34 A. G. Johnson 34 J. A. Handron (6) 36 P. E. Barrett 40-46 13th Separate Co. Armory

F E N T O N PLACE BEGINS Walnut Grove PROSPECT ST. INTERSECTS •130 S. Flora Broadhead (81 B R O A D H E A D AVE. BEGINS "174 Mrs. P. J. Berquist (1) 174 Manlev Rapp (2) "17S John M. Cushman (4) '186 Mrs. Eleanor P. Kidder (21 '192 Chris Marker (101 •196 J. W. Maddox (2) 200 Mrs. M. L. Edson (3) 212 Sadie Davidson (4) KIDDER ST. BEGINS 222 Axel Setterlund (71 220 Henrv Frank (41 '226 Glenn A. Frank (31 234 Bennie Benson (31 '234 Miss Sarah D. Lyon (11 242 Stephen A. Culver '242 Elwood E. Culver (51 *24S M. Reiter (5) '252 Alfred Samuelson (81 352 Adelbert L. Staples (3) '260 D. R. Cole (2) •264 Charles A. Laudenslager (3) N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 272 Thomas Munson (2) 278 H. W. Malmberg (3) 280 W m . A. Holmes (41 280 Lewis Anderson (31 •282 P. A. Soderquist (4)

284 Orrin G. Houser (3) "284 C. W. Carlson (5) 284 Adolph G. Jones (2) 290 Charles Parkinson (5) "294 W. S. Crossgrove (5) 298 Mrs. Sarah Kendall (5) "302 J. S. Conner (5) "306 Raymond A. Foy (2) •310 W m . Peterson (2) 314 Frank Morgan (2) 314 Mrs. Jennie Nelson (3) •318 T. B. Clevenger (4) 322 C. J. Hultman (4) "322 Ellis Bush (21

Lambert L. Bush (51 B A R K E R ST. INTERSECTS

330 Mrs. Emma Hager (71 •334 Fred Illingworth (4) "352 A. L. Staples (2) "358 C. W. Tewey (14) "376 Carl A. Johnson (6) 380 August Lawson 6) •388 Eva Cole (1) 3SS Hawley Casselman (4)

COLE AVE. INTERSECTS No houses

MALTBY STREET. From opposite 9 Holman north.—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. •5 Mrs. Louise M. Abrahamson (6) 11 Vernie F. C. Anderson (3)

MALTBY STREET. Right and East Side.

"16 Frank O. Johnson (3) "26 Mrs. Elizabeth Noon (3) »30 Archer H. Willard (2) MAPLE STREET. From 172 Allen south to Camp.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. 3 Frank T. Peterson (2) 3 John A. Swanson (3) •5 Emanuel Edwardson (6) *7 William Kirkpatrick (3) 7 George L. Sanford (2) 23 Frank Tweedale (5) •25 Everett D. Johnson (3) 25 D. B. Everett (21 "27 Anton E. Olson (5)

SH A V E R ST. BEGINS •33 Mrs. Sarah J. Hand (4) "35 Dr. Jason Parker (2) "37 Samuel A. Carlson (31 "41 Albert B. Wralther (2) 41 Mrs. Hannah Kav (1) "45 C. Fred Danielson (4)

S H A W AVE. BEGINS 101 Jay W. Storey (3) 101 Mrs. Margaret H. Burns (2) *W7 Charles W. Jones (5) •109 Abraham Rushworth (3) •115 Harry L. Briggs (4) "117 Oscar Strand (3) '123 Mrs. Hilma Johnson (3) AHRENS AVE. BEGINS No houses MAPLE STREET. Right and West Side. 14 Alexander H. Reid (2) II Mrs. Jean Allison (4) 16 Gustaf A. Anderson (2) 16 William W. Smith (2) 10 John L. Howard (3) "20 Gustaf Carlson (4) 20 Mary Unsworth (1) 24 George A. Siggins (21 24 L. 'J. Erickson (3) '26 John Heald (5) 26 Mrs. Ann Hill (1) ""32 Henry Crossley (5) 32 Thomas Nutter (2) GARFIELD ST. ENDS South Side Grammar School ARNOLD ST. ENDS

J A M E S T O W N STREET DIRECTORY. 45

432 Charles E. Rolph (5) "434 Henry A. Taylor (2) 434 A. W . Johnson (S) "438 Nels E. Lindahl (2) 440 John O. Swanson (5) 440 John Erickson (2) MAPLEWOOD AVENUE. From 500 Baker north.—Sixth ward.

Right and East Side. •6 Godfried Carlson (6) '8 Peter M u n s o n (S)

MAPLEWOOD AVENUE. Left and West Side.

5 John P. Ingeman (2) MARION STREET. I'rom Foote avenue to Martin Road.— Fourth ward.

Net houses MARTIN ROAD. From 710 Foote avenue southeast lo city limits.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. No houses VIRGINIA BLYD 1NTERSFCTS

'35 Andrew J. Paulson (2) 95 Dick North (31

MARTIN ROAD. Right and South Side.

Truman C. Ferry (5) ,'n Emeline I. Pennell (1)

Stanley Morowski (S) Joseph Evanjok (51 Sebastian Dybowski (31 Mrs. Catherine Derry (31

MASON STREET. From Livingston avenue to Erie R. R.— Sixth ward.

No houses MAY STREET.

"11

*|6:

n ("'amp to N o houses

Hunter.—Fourth ward.

MAYOTTA AVENUE. north.—Fifth ward. From Falconer

No houses McDANNELL AVENUE. From S15 Fairmount avenue south to Hunt road.—Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. (Incorrect Numbers.1

4 Sanford C. Hawkinson (5) 4 Mrs. Anna Davis (11 "6 Robert H . Coffield (3) S John C Jones (31 12 Benjamin G Jones <3i 206 Kineslev Levine (3i 20S A v h i e D y e (41 McDANNELL AVENUE. Left and Fast Side.

No houses McKINLEY AVENUE. From 102 Prospect west to Colfax. -Third and Sixth wards.

Left and South Side. "11 John A. Jones (1) •13 Levant E. Ricker (2) 13 Harrv L Undcwood (2)

ireri n. Moore (2) Fieri D. Moore Jr. (31 P A R K ST BEGINS T onto e. Ruden (31 Ralph A. Johnson (4) 35 Mrs. Grace T. James (21 37 Clinton B. Falconer (?) •37 Charlotte A. Towne (2) •47 "William A. Morgan (7) 49 Clyde Johnson (21

"17 "21 29 35

•49 53 "53 "59 61 "61 *65

"103 "105 "131 5137 "141 "145 149 "119

"175 "179

-215 219 219 219 219

1IHI 1110 "102 "106 106

"1111 110 114 110 148 148 152 "198 "202 202 206 •206 '220 220 •221 222 230 23S 238 238 "242

John Burklund (4) John E. Johnson (3) Ralph M . Phillips (5) Alfred C. Carlson (9) Fred Carlson (2) Charles G. Haglund (5) John H. Wright (41 Carl O. Lynn (4) George W. Sellstrom (2) E. E. Myers (2) John V. Johnson (3) Charles L. Carlson (3) Roland K. Mason (3) Mrs. Anna L. Peterson (4) Charles O. Mason (4) Branch School No. 5 (old buildingl Charles ST. BEGINS Jonas P. Carlson (41 Archie J. Martin (31 O R C H A R D AVE. BEGINS Nettie Elizabeth Sampson (I) SAMPSON ST. BEGINS Gottfried Weber (7l Alfred J. Johnson (7) Peter Frantzen (2| Hedwig Sandstrom (3) Carl E. Frantzen (5) Charles W. Swanson (5) Frank L. Parson (41 Magnus H. Peterson (21 George B. Peterson (4) Claude Sundberg (4) Irvin Button (21 John P. Juel (41 McKINLEY AVENUE. Righl and North Side. Frank W. Stearns (21 Egbert W. Ford (31 Harry R. Rarey (4) Otto M. Amidon (1) Vacant Eric Erickson (41 C. Otto Johnson (11) Mrs. Olive Phillips (21 George W. Hambleton (11 Emmett A. Phillips (5) J. W. Stearns (4) Axel F. Sellstrom (2) Frank M. Blodgett (21 Pilgrim Memorial Church Eric Johnson (21 Lars Leafstone (41 Gust A. Lofgren (0) John F. Nyburg (31 A. Louise Nyburg (11 Gust Carlson (21 Hulda Grundstrom (3) Benander Ellison (61 RARRETT ST. INTERSECTS Vacant store Albert Norman Benjamin Zuckerman (31 F. William Swanson |2| Albert c. Jones (2) CHARLES ST. BEGINS Laverne W. Brainard (3) Emil Lang (71 John Holm (3) Renins F Lindwall (31 Mrs. Elna Williamson (31 Frank Nickerson (4) Maria Desharbiaux (11 John M. Swanson (II Bert P. Benson (41 Robert G. Swanson (2) Fred C. Stanford (6i Mrs. Anna Anderson (7) Carrie Burke (41 Adolph A Anderson (5> Mrs. Mary Anderson 41 MEADOW LANE.

F r o m 334 Fairmount avenue north to Livingston avenue.—Sixth ward.

Right and East Side. 20 William T. Wright (61

46 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

No

MEADOW LANE. Left and West Side. houses MECHANIC STREET.

From South Main east to Minnow Brook. —Third and Fourth wards.

Left and North Side. -15 Mrs. May C. Williams (41 17 Adam Weber (61 19 Vacant '25 Elbridge G. Partridge (3) 29 John R. Ramsay 4) "33 John Ahlstrom (21 '35 Albert G. Johnson (41 37 Fred T. Powell (3) *39 John M. Winnberg (4)

FOOTE AVE. INTERSECTS "109 Guv Trantum (5) 111 John W. Hawnrth (3) 113 Charles L. Vinton (5) MECHANIC STREET. Right and South Side. "20 James 1. Fowler (31

Branch School No. 4. H A Z Z A R D ST. INTERSECTS

"36 Merritt B. Rowley (2) "40 Henry Foster (41 12 Christopher Johnson (31

FOOTE AVE. INTERSECTS "10S Oscar S. Olson (41 "110 Charles F. Carlson (2) 110 Gust Nohlburg (51 "112 Mrs. Matilda Pearson (31 "114 Linus Cedarburg (21 114 Oscar A. Ekholm (31 METALLIC AVENUE. From 174 Fairmount avenue north to Seymour avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. (Incorrect numbers.)

10 George H. Fisher (7) "9 Gust C. Crantz (3) S Vacant 7 Earl C. Delain (5) "6 Mrs. Lida Beebourn (5) 5 William Randolph (31 4 Vacant 3 Mrs. Marv Chanders (7) 2 Charles Boehler (5) 1 John Rudolph (S)

METALLIC AVENUE. Right and Easl Side.

No houses MONROE STREET. From 512 West Third north to Isabella avenue.—Second ward

Left and West Side. •311 Henrv Johnson (21 311 Vacant "103 Charles E. Wood (51 HAMILTON ST. INTERSECTS No houses W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS "507 Leon L. Fancher (71 "509 Charles S. Cadwell (2) ':.517 James E. Toscan (5) 519 Rev. John Eckman (21 W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 611 Theodore Johnson (4) 613 Axel Nordine (2) MONROE STREET. Right and East Side. 311) Irvin A. Brown (31 W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS •112 William Lewis (41 412 Flovd Turner (2) W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS •50S Charles A. Hanney (2) 508 Vacant 510 Charles W. Harper (3) "510% Clyde W. Stilwell (3i 512 Samuel B. Shields (3)

514 Harry Boyd (4) 516 John Woods (3)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 610 Reuben Davis (71 612 John Gerran (10)

W. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS 712 Jamestown Boiler Works 716 Joseph F. Wanda (8) MORGAN STREET. From Hallock east.—Sixth ward.

No houses. MORSE AVENUE. From opposite 419 Chandler north.— Fourth ward.

Right and I5ast Side. "2 Charles E. Anderson (5) I Vacant "6 John Ruckman (2) 0 Albert T. Jones (31 "S Alfred Kalen (2) S Hjalmar L. Erickson 03)

'10 Mrs. Matilda C. Smith (4) 12 Carl Anderson (31 •12 Obert Liljeberg (4) "11 Charles F. Peterson (5) 11 Alfred Johnson (2)

MORSE AVENUE. Left and West Side.

Weber-Knapp Co. MORTON STREET. From in Sampson west to Colfax.—Sixth ward.

Loft and South Side. "II Gust A. Swanson (6) 35 Nels Frick (5) 35 Joseph Wennerstrom (5) "37 John E. Leif (3) 37 John A. Nelson (31

MORTON STREET. Right and North Side

'S Mrs. Sophia Lindberg (21 12 Gunnar E Carlson (51 12 Axel W Nelson (41 16 Mrs. Minnie Larry (111 "•20 John C. Carlson (31 MT. VERNON PLACE. From Chapman west to Sprague (Por-merly Great Jones St.l—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. ' "1 Axel E. Bloom.mist (51 "3 Hans Nelson (21 3 Archie E. Gustafson (2) 5 Charles Greenquist (51 '5 Gust a f Anderson (31 •7 Charles C. Wiekhllld (31 7 Charles Morgan (61

FRANCIS ST. BEGINS "H Andrew Heimherirer (21 •11 J. Albert Peterson (41 "13 Isaac Coates (41 13 Benjamin R. Holmes (21 MT. VERNON PLACE. Right and North Side. No houses MURRAY AVENUE. From West Fourth north to West Eighth.—Second ward. Left and West Side. "1 Louis Smith (21 HAMILTON ST. T, ICG INS '101 Oscar Lindquist (31 W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS "115 William Matien (3) "117 John Maharon (61 CARROLL ST. BEGINS 715 Vacant MURRAY AVENUE. Right and Bast Side. 416 Charles C. McCall (61

JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY. 47

416 Godfred Moor (21 W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS

•600 Fred A. Myers (31 •60S Hugh H. Griffin (4) 610 Vacant •612 Fred C. Holmes (6)

Vacant

614 M Y R T L E STREET.

From 31 Linden avenue south to Hazel­tine avenue.—Third ward.

Left and East Side. 15 David M. Thompson (3) 15 Seth E. Fagerstrom (4) "21 Louis Jensen (4) 25 Eric G. Johnson (3) 25 Herman Johnson (2) "29 Axel A. Johnson (4) •33 Mrs. Hilda J. Johnson (7) "35 Rodney M. Stuart (3) 3,i Anna Rifenberick (1) "39 Otto Anderson (3)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS No houses FAIRFIELD AVE. INTERSECTS No houses UNION AVE. INTERSECTS Peter A. Carlson (61

"207 213 Carl Lundborg (6) MYRTLE STREET. Right and West Side. 12 Alfred Lindquist (2) "12 Andrew M. Peterson (2)

COLUMBIA AVE. ENDS •34 N. Magnus Peterson (3) 34 Andrew Swanson (2) "36 Mrs. Anna Lunn (31 36 John J. Wilson (4)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS No houses FAIRFIELD AVE. INTERSECTS No houses UNION AVE. INTERSECTS

NEWLAND AVENUE (EAST). From 425 Foote avenue east. — Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. 1 Harold K. Casperson (71 5 Axel F. Renagdo (3) 5 Gust Johnson (3) 7 Oscar G. Rohlin (2) 7 Charles E. Anderson (2) •9 Gust S. Swanson (8) •11 Henry N. Carlson (7) NEWLAND AVENUE (EAST). Right and Soulh Side. "4 Carl E. Topper (5) 6 Mrs. Marie Nelson (3) 6 M r s E m m a Peterson ill •8 John A. Anderson (1) 8 Harold S. Stone (2)

"10 John A. Anderson (3) NEWLAND AVENUE (WEST) From 420 Foote avenue west to city lim­its.—Third and Sixth wards.

Left and South Side. "11 James S. Winters (5) 15 Forest B. Waite (5) 15 William Boults (31 H A Z Z A R D ST. INTERSECTS 109 J. Emil Johnson (6) "111 John A. Wimmermark (3) •115 August E. Carlstrom (41 125 Casper Bratt (5) S. MAIN ST. INTERSECTS •211 Walfred Carlson (41 215 Vacant 217 Ivan Swanson (41 •217 Axe) Sundeen (41 219 Oliver Hanson (21 •219 Victor A. Gustafson (5) B R O A D H E A D AVE. INTERSECTS •309 Charles A. Lawson (2) •313 Fred J. Carlson (5) 313 Arvid C. Hult (2)

321 323 323 323 •409 409 409 409 415 •415 •419 419 "123 •503 "509 •511 515 "601 623 "623 "625

"815 815 "S19 "823 S25 •S25 829 •829 •S33 837 "S37 "909 "913 "915 917 917 931 "943 943 "1009 1009 1013 •1013 "1017 •1021 "1027 1109 1117 1117

M . O. Johnson Arvid Gustafson (4) Elof Peterson (6) A m a n d a Peterson (2) PROSPECT ST. INTERSECTS Alfred F. Gilbert (2) Elmer Nelson (3) Oscar F. Farm (3) Renold Elmere (4) Eric L. Westlund (2) Andrew Anderson (2) Charles F. Frey (6) Charles Vickstrom (31 Mrs. Hannah B. Lundmark (4) P A R K ST. INTERSECTS Herman Hazeltine (6) Andrew Johnson (4) F. Laverne Myers (3) New vacant house M Y R T L E ST. INTERSECTS Mrs. Amanda Lundquist (2) Edmund B. Smith (1) J. DeWitt Aldrich (3) Ernest J. Broadhead (4) FOREST AVE. INTERSECTS No houses BARRETT ST. INTERSECTS Gust C. Vimmerstedt (5) John Nelson (2) Gust Engstrom (7) Louis Hansen (6) Arvid Danielson (2) John S. Halstrom (6) Charles Johnson (2) Andrew Anderson (4) Ludwig H. Hassing (3) Elmer Anderson (2) Charles A. Hagelin (4) CHARLES ST. INTERSECTS Kmraa Lindstrom (101 Antone F. Lindstrom (5) Samuel Johnson (51 John A. Johnson (51 Edward Johnson (2) Lee S. Trimm (4) Albert A. Swanson James A. Cole (4) SAMPSON ST. INTHIRSECTS Axel F. T. Lawson (5) C. Herman Johnson (31 Mrs. Carrie Kling (21 Axel E. Lindstrom (61 Charles A. Chindgren (4) Anton A. Peterson (4) August N. Morgan (3) COLFAX ST. INTERSECTS Oscar Bernhard (6) Jennie Anderson (51 Axel Anderson (SI

12 "16 •20 "22 110 112 114 116 "120 21S 220 019 "31S "320 324

"502 "506 *5ns 508 "510 •512 512 •514

NEWLAND AVENUE (WEST) Right and North Side.

Charles M. Kinnear (3) Albert L. Chindgren (11 Swan Jacob Swanson (71 Axel W. Peterson (41 HAZZARD ST. INTERSECTS Frank Anderson (61 John P. Nystrom (9) Charles Bradburn (4) James C. White (5) Clinton L. Bradburn (2) S MATN ST. TNTFRSFCTS Mrs. Mav E. Kaufeld (7) Patrick E. Barrett (5) James W. King Sr, (5) B R O A D H E A D AVE. INTERSECTS Richard E. Anderson (3) Henry Carlson (5) Carlson Bros. PROSPECT ST. INTERSECTS Branch School No. 9 PARK" ST. INTERSECTS George Jacobson (61 Oscar F. Gilbert (51 Charles Gilbert (S) Mrs. Freda Nelson (3) Axel G. Ohlquist (31 Charles Eckberg (41 Gust Carlson (21 Fred V. Johnson (51

48 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

514 Alvin I. Andrews (2) 516 Knut Nohlberg (6) 516 Swan Wigren (3) 51S Swedish Seven Day Adventist hall

M Y R T L E ST. INTERSECTS "602 Albin C. Ljungren (5) "604 Frank C. Olson (2) •606 Gust F. Sundberg (1) •610 Gust Olson (3) '614 Andrew W. Nelson (4) 614 Joseph Carlson (3) "618 Stewart A. Gourley (4) 618 Horace G. Waite (5) *716 Eric A. Carlson (2) 716 Albert Johnson (2) '718 Charles J. Johnson (3) 718 Clark B. Brooks (2) 718 John Pihlblad (5)

FOREST AVE. INTERSECTS No houses B A R R E T T ST. INTERSECTS

"812 John L. Hector (6) 316 Andy Berglund (5) 816 G. Fred Hedin (3) "816 John P. Selander (5) •820 Andrew Hagstrom (6) '824 Charles A. Johnson (6) •828 Carl Vimmerstedt (5) S30 Mrs. Hilda Sampson (61

CHA R L E S ST. TNTFRSECTS "910 Charles A. Sandgren (5| '912 Andrew Jensen (1) 918 Harlev F. Johnson (2) 920 Algert Peterson (5) "920 William E. Garfield (2)

O R C H A R D AVE. INTERSECTS 926 Andrew E. Haglund (3) "926 Frank E. Miller (,) 934 John A. Soderberg (41 "934 Gust P. Lawson (31 "936 Charles J. Swanson (2)

SAMPSON ST. INTERSECTS 1010 New vacant house "1014 John A. Johnson (3) 1014 Oscar A. Johnson (31 "101S Mrs. Sophia c. Jones (91 1024 Frank A. Jones (41 "1024 John A. Johnson (21 "1026 Adolph Johnson (51 1026 Oscar Rapp (31

COLFAX ST. INTHRSKCTS No houses

NEWTON AVENUE. From 1172 Prendergast avenue east.— Fifth ward (Incorrect numb.M's.l

Left and North Side. "21 Oscar W. Wall (0)

L A K E V I E W A V E INTERSECTS •23 J. O. Nordine (3) '23 Louis T. Harkness (31 "29 Edward L. Buchanan (I) "15 Walter S. Cleveland (6) '47 Fred C. Olson (5) "59 Erastus Tefft (4) "61 Carl J. Eckwall (91 •63 Robert L. Golden (61 '65 John Haglund (91 "67 Ludvtg Anderson (21 67 Emerv Anderson (21 STURGES ST. INTFKSPIOTS Three now bouses B O W E N ST. INTKRSF.CTS •209 Charles A Nelson (".) 203 Martin Nelson (3) T H A Y E R ST. INTK 1-iKIOOTS No hoUSe.s S T O W E ST. INTERSECTS "303 c. W. Lawson (5) '311 Fred Ecklund (S> W E E K S ST. INTERSECTS '403 Carl O. Erickson (11 105 Mrs. Annie Booth (71 NEWTON AVENUE. Right and South Side. •15 Harrv D. Lepar (5) LAKEVIEW AVE. INTERSECTS "16 Charles Shellstrom (5) 16 William A. Sterner (2)

20 Arthur W. Anderson (5) 26 Fritzof Nieman (3)

•100 George W. Brill (7) 108 Arthur A. Lee (4) •102 Edward M. Smith (4) "62 G. Melvin Burr (4)

STURGES ST. INTERSECTS No houses B O W E N ST. INTERSECTS No houses

NINTH STREET. Fro to

"11 11 17 17 19 "21 25 "25

m 821 North Main west to Washing-.-- Second ward.

Left and South Side. Alfred Calkins (3) James M. Young (3) John Duane (4) Mrs. Etta L. Lozier (2) Florence Bradley (3) Fav M. Smith (3) Mrs Mattie Carter (5) Emil A. Stone (6) Mrs. Hans K. Peterson (4)

"29 Mrs. Albert c. Wood (3) V A L L E Y ST. E N D S

33 Seth G. Lindberg (3) 33 Henry Bitely (2) "35 Mrs. Pauline Siguier (21 35 Thomas J. Walsh (4) '39 Thomas A. Connolly (2) •41 Mrs. Robert Brady (1) "43 Frank A. Winchester (1)

C H E E R Y ST. INTERSECTS '51 Rimer W. Field (2) "35 Harry Reeder (4) NINTH STREET. Right and North Side. -6 Merritt Griffith (3) 14 Lavina Stone (2) 14 Augustus Staples (2) 11 Frank Dickerson (31 16 Mrs. Jane Fenner (1) 16 Torval Ottoson 121 "16 Mrs Edgar H. Sill (21 "22 Peter A. Schow (6) '26 Mrs. E m m a A. Anderson (3) 26 George Freeburg (2| -28 John A. Olson (51 28 James Wood (31 36 Lewis H. Mellor (21 36 Jo,. L. Melquist (2) -36 Frank G. Johnson (21 "10 Charles Olson (31 •42 James Peterson (41 "46 Charles Munson (21 •18 Peter Illig (61 "50 Mrs John Freed (4) -52 Christian Lund (41 •54 Addison Onstead (3) NORTON AVENUE.

From 245 ward.

Baker west to Summit.-SiUli

Left and South Side. •9 Mrs. Olivia Hanson (5) NORTON AVENUE. RiuM and North Side 8 Fred Strong (51

•'3 John A. Carlson (41 •-I Andrew Pearson (71 'T'l (lust Johnson (5) OAK STREET. '"'Hi King south to Alliens avenue.-Fourlh ward.

Right and W o i Side. "35 John Bohlen (41 '•39 Charles J. Quist (61 OAK STREET.

Left and East No houses

S'de

OAKLAWN AVENUE. •ist of 1276 East Second south to Hop­kins avenue.—Fifth ward.

No houses

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OHIO AVENUE. From Palmer south to Summit avenue. (Formerly Lakin Extension.1—Sixth ward.

New vacant house ORCHARD AVENUE. From 179 McKinley avenue south to Plazeltine avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and Bast Side. •11 Charles L. Anderson (2) 13 Charles A. Sandberg (3) 13 John -Soderquist (2) •17 Mrs. Amelia Anderson (3) •19 Mrs. Minnie Carlson (51 19 C. Oscar Peterson (1) •23 A. Luther Eckstrom (3) •25 Victor A. Billstone (4) •35 S. D. Bradner (5) OROHAR-D AVENUE. Right and West Sale. •IS John P. Benson (3) ORCHARD STREET. From 430 Winsor east.—First ward.

Left and North Side. •3 Frank Hufstedt (3) •5 Charles Englewood (5) "7 William Pihlblad (61 •9 Alton Page (91 •13 Mrs. Eliza Bahr (41 13 Carl Peterson (31 "15 George L. Johnson (6) ORCHARD STREET. Right and South Side.

4 Anna E. Clark (1) 4 J. Edwin Johnson (51 6 Gustaf Bloomgren (4) 6 Frank H. Pihlblad (31 14 Knut A. Carlson (41 14 John Adamson (81 16 Emanuel Peterson (5) 16 Charles Johnson (3)

ORMES STREET. From Buffalo south to Newton avenue.— Fifth ward.

No houses ORPHANAGE STREET. From 1381 East Second street north.— Fifth ward.

Right and East Side. • Percy R. Samson (4)

ORPHANAGE STREET. Left and West Side.

No houses OSBORN STREET. From opposite 311 Plazeltine avenue south —Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. •9 P. Olof Lund (7) OSBORN STREET. Right and West Side. •12 Jens Hanson (5) •114 Lawrence Dahlbeck (71 OUTLET AVENUE. From West Eighth north to Isabella av­enue.—Second ward. No houses OXFORD STREET. From Baker between Norton and Maple­wood east to Chautauqua avenue.— Sixth ward. No houses PALMER STREET. From rear 346 Baker west to Hallock.— Sixth ward. Left and South Side.

25 Mrs. Mary Bloom (91 •27 Louis Sandberg (31 29 Axel Mattson (31 29 Oral E. Johnson (41

SPRAGUE ST. INTERSECTS Brooklyn Heights M. E. Church

"117 John Hedman (111 •119 Carl F. Hjerpe (2) 119 Fred D. Loucks (21 •121 Aaron Carlberg (31 "121 Aaron Carlberg •129 Andrew P. Larson (2)

HIGHLAND AVE. INTERSECTS 205 John P. Anderson (2) 207 John A. King (5) •207 Adam King (2) 309 Lerov Hamilton (1) •309 Mrs. Catherine Hinds (1) 315 New vacant house "317 Daniel K. Broms (61 •321 Joseph G. Williams (II) •401 Ralph Hodges (6) •405 Milton Carpenter (3) 409 Andrew Turnquist (7) 409 Walter S. Price (4)

SUMMIT ST. BEGINS "505 John P. Beckstrom (5) •507 Charles H. Thomas (2)

HESS ST. BEGINS 601 Hartwell H. Allen (6) 601 Edward Cowing (2) 605 New vacant house "015 A. P. Kelsey (1) 615 Charles F. Kelsey (4) "623 James I. Squier (4) •637 William R. Bucklin (5) 637 Delos K. Bucklin (31 PALMER STREET. Right and North Side. "4 John WT. Harwood (5) 14 George E. Hall (3) 14 John H. O'Neil (3) "16 Eric Johnson (2) 10 Henry Carlson (4) "26 Oscar L. Freeburg (51

SPRAGUE ST. INTERSECTS •10S Emil L. Holmes (31 •110 John Ellison (2) 110 Charles Sandburg (3) "112 George Tibbets (3) 112 Charles W. Windahl (3) 112 William L. Owen (2) •114 Axel Westergren (6t 118 Henning Carlsten (5) US John Stone (51

TEW ST. ENDS 204 Charles A. Hiert (31 •208 Charles Lindstrom (8) "21S D. W. Levier (5) HIGHLAND AVE. INTERSECTS 308 Otto Martenson (6) 330 Gust Johnson (5) "332 Mrs. Anna Larson (2) •336 Solomon Spencer (3) 340 New vacant house HALL AYE. ENDS 500 Glen E. Brown (4) 514 Mrs. Minnie H. Burr (4) •516 H. F. Paul (6) •520 Malcolm Johnson (8) "604 Clarence W. King (5) 618 DeForest Champlin (4) "622 Frank L. Davis (31 624 Charles W. Miller (4) 026 Josiah T. Allen (41 "H2S George H. Stuart (2) 630 Frank D. Yaw (7) 632 Rev. Charles M, Riley (3) PARDEE AVENUE. From 188 Willard south.-Fourth ward. Left and East Side. '13 Axel 1''. Hergstrom (8) "17 Axel Danielson (71 PARDEE AVENUE. Right and West Side. "3-1 John Swanson (5)

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PARK STREET. From 19 McKinley avenue south to Cole avenue.—Third ward.

Left and East Side. •11 J. M. Edward Landberg (4) •15 Carl B. Sundquist (4) 15 Carl A. Nelson (3) •19 Charles A. Nord (6) 19 John A. Lofgren (2) •21 Victor C. Johnson (4) 21 William C. Hill (3) 25 John Swanson (9) •25% Mrs. Gustava Lindbloom (2) 25% John Ahlstrand (4) 27 New vacant house •29 Dixon S. Vernon (4) •35 Albin G. Rose (2) •41 Charles E. T. Olson (2)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •105 Mrs. Anna M. Lindtner (8) •107 Andrew Erickson (7) •109 Vacant •111 August Johnson (7) •113 John A. Mohl (3) •115 Emil Strand (4) 115 Harold Dahl (3) •125 Gust Carlson (2) •127 Anton Lawson (3) •129 Swan A. Peterson (6) •139 William Carlson (4) 139 Charles Simpson (2) •141 Otto Sandberg (5) •141 William Jacobson (5) •143 J. Fred Peterson (4) 143 Christian Osbeck (2) 151 Birger Larson (4) 151 Gust Malm (2) PARK STREET.

Right and West Side. •10 Louis H. Wilson (6) •14 Charles G. Johnson (4) •IS Ira A. Frizzle (31 22 Sophie Lindquist (3) 22 Arthur Smith (3) 24 Mrs. Ellen Erickson (4) 24 Edwin Skooglund (4) 28 Eugene W. McNall (21 28 Elmer E. Lutzhoff (41 •42 John A. Anderson (7) 42 Eric Lawson (31 "44 William J. Torrey (61

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS •114 J. Martin Nelson (4) 116 David Olson (5) •116 Axel Gustafson (4) •118 Oscar T. Carlson (3) 118 Gust A. Peterson (41 "120 Charles G. Anderson (41 •122 Henry Hansen (31 •124 August Hartquist (71 •126 Arnold Almquist (41 •128 J. Darrell Proctor (4) FAIRFIELD AVE. INTERSECTS •136 Charles Setterlund (8) 136 Oscar C. Anderson (51 •13S Peter J. Peterson (S) •140 John Peterson (6) •142 B. Edward Johnson (71 142 C. Axel Samuelson (3) "150 Arvid Rvden (3) •152 William J. Stapleton (3) 152 Gotthard Nordlund (4) 152y2 Vacant PARTRIDGE STREET. From 233 Hazzard east to Foote avenue. —Third ward. Left and North Side. •5 Charles Brodin (11 7 C. Robert Carlson (51 7 Levi Trask (21 •11 Claus Ostrom (31 11 Carl Franzen (6) •13 Mrs. Anna B. Swanson il> 13 Julius Swanson (2) PARTRIDGE STREET. Right and South Side. •6 Richard Connell (2)

S •12

•24 2S *2S

6 C. Arthur Rugg (3) *12 John E. Johnson (2) 18 Leon M. Himebaugh (6) IS August Eckberg (7)

PEACH STREET. From 448 Winsor east to Bowen.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. "1 John J. Brattberg (3) •5 John Raistrick (2) •9 Bernard Trainor (6) 11 Carl S1. Johnson (2) 11 Gottfried Adams (4) •23 Samuel Haycook (2) •33 C. William Jones (3) "35 John G. Nystrom (4) "37 Thomas Shoesmith (2)

PEACH STREET. Right and South Side.

August E. Hultberg (3) — Albin Peterson (7) 20 Herbert Broadbent (4) 20 William S. McCallum (4) "' Carl A. Carlson (21

August W. Norene (2i -, Frank Wiler (51 30 Adolph Johnson (4) 36 Alexander Benson (2i 36 Christopher Duffy (3) 3S Edward Peebles (4) 40 Moses B. Shirley (3) 42 Eugene E. Russell (2)

PEARL AVENUE. From before 23 Kinney east.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. "5 Fred L. Jones (4) •19 Charles A. Lindros (2) 19 August Ring (6) 19 Gottfried Holenbeck (4) •35 August Johnson (51 47 Rudolph L. Treff (21 47 John A. Eklund (51

PEARL AVENUE. Right and South Side. •16 A. G. Palmer (1) "20 L. L. Sahlstrom (71 "22 Oscar Rehn (51 22 Ernest Swanson (31 *2S Nels E. Bergstrom (31 32 Vacant "30 John A. Hult (S) 36 John Rehn (11 40 Walfred Berg (5) 40 Earl Bliss (21 48 Henry H. Lerow (41 •IS Theodore Wenstram (21 • '2 E. P. Lindquist (31 n2 Peter Johnson (31 ENSIGN ST. INTERSECTS "100 Oscar E. Erickson (51 "104 Albert Johnson (31 "10S John A. Erickson (71 10S Fritz Holmstrom (31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. From Baker west to Hallock—Sixth ward. Left and South Side. •23 George Parson (al "127 Levi Mclntyre (S) "129 Gust A. Johnson (21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Right and North Side. No houses PETERSON STREET. From 303 Willard north. —Fourth ward. Left and West Sale. -II Charles E. Peterson (9) "15 Jonas P. Johnson (31 "21 Charles J. Eastman (4) "25 Gust Peterson (5) •31 August S. Johnson (6)

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•35 Ebbert Lund (4) 35 Charles G. Peterson (I) 41 Mrs. Clara Carlson (6) •49 Arvid C. Peterson (5) 49 W. Emil Peterson (2)

PETERSON STREET. Right and Bast Side. •6 Charles A. Anderson (5) •10 Mrs. Christine Johnson (5) •22 Peter A. Johnson (4) •24 John Johnson (3) 24 Mrs. Marie Johnson (2) •28 Andrew Scott (3) •38 Mrs. Louise Anderson (2) •46 C. Theodore Nelson (9) •50 Mrs. Charlotte Abrahamson (3) "114 John Mattson (3) •116 Sture F. Nelson (3) PHILLIPS STREET. From 929 East Second north to Falcon­

er. Fifth ward. Right and East Side.

IS New vacant house 20 Mrs. Maria Engwall (2) 20 Fred Kisshauel (4) 22 Mrs. Susan G. Griffin (0) 22 Frank Waddington (3) 24 John Clark (4) 24 Thure Frantzen (5) e

PHILLIPS STREET. Left and West Side. •19 Walter P. Frink (4)

PINE STREET. From 21 East First north to Main.—

First ward. Left and West Side.

Opera House block E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS

209 Jamestown House Barn 211 Public Market

E. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 311 Mrs. Emma Miller (231 311 L. C. Reed 515 Wheeler & Barker 315 Lamont H. Conley (1)

' 317 Brook & Cease 317 Eva Estelle Kennedv (11

E. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS 105 W. E. Ainge (6) 409 Frederick W. Dixon (41 411 Fred H. Rawson (2)

E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 515 Eri PI. Goodenough (4) 517 Samuel C. Hamilton (21

K. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 607 P. Wilson Tmmel (21 on'i Egbert R. Clark (31 611 C. A Magee (5) 615 John W. Robertson (51 617 Mrs. Martha Forbush (11 E. SEVENTH ST. INTERSECTS PINE STREET. Right and East Side. No houses F. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 20S Treat * Ogilvie 208 Crescent Lodge, K. of P. No. 20S. 210 Home Telephone Co. 212 Harris Bros. F. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 304 Chatfield K~ Armitage 306 Fred E. Armitage 308 Mrs. Virginia Murphv (1) 3ns Mrs. Flora L. Johnson (2) 308 Wm. McAvoy (2) 3081.. Mrs. Hannah Elkins (41 •W.i Mrs. Jane Dunn (31 310 Herald Printing Co. 310 Mrs. Marv Dunton (1) 310 Reynold McDonald (3) 310 Fred Pillsbury (3) 310 Mrs. Mina Wilbur (2) 310 Mrs. Tda M. Wrright (2) E. FOTTRTU <3T TNTFBffFCTS

No houses E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS

•500 William F. Endress (3) •518 Charles W. Herrick (4)

E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •614 Herman Hirschauer (2) •616 L. D. Powers (3) 616% Joseph Cockhill (3) 618 James M. Bayles (2) 620 Frank A. Smiley (4) PLEASANT AVENUE. From Ensign east and west.—Fourth ward.

No houses POTTER AVENUE. From opposite 28 Kingsbury avenue north to Wilson avenue.—First ward.

Left and West Side. No houses

POTTER AVENUE. Right and Bast Side. •17 Frank M. Fisk (4)

New house PRATHER AVENUE. From 40 Prospect west to Baker.—Third and Sixth wards.

Left and South Side. *S9 Elim E. Holmberg (2) •91 Victor Swanson (3) PRATHER AVENUE. Right and North Side. 18 Jacob H. Davis (4) IS Frank Carl (2) W/- Albert J. Torrev (4) 1Si» Vera Sharpe (3) 40 Edwin D. Lines (4)

FOREST AVE. INTERSECTS "86 George A. Georgi (3) "90 Henry Love (6) 92 Charles Feather (4) 94 James M. Mcintosh (2) •96 N. Oscar Johnson (5) "100 John A. Nelson (4) PRENDERGAST AVENUE. From 221 East Second north to Buffalo.— First ward.

Left and West Side. 201-207 Y. M. C. A. Building 209 David A. Briggs (6) 209 Fred C. Campbell (3) 211 George A. Harris (2)

E. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS 311 Christian Science Institute 311 Mrs. Jannette Sisson (1) 311 Freeman H. Seymour (2) 311 Belle Sweet (I) 311 Winifred E. Miller (1) 311 Grace Lovelass (21 •313 Mrs. B. G. Davis (8) First Church of Christ, Scientist E. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS •401 Dr. John M. Brooks (5) 409 Dr. Ross M. Bradley (4) "413 Thomas R. Rowley (2) "417 E m m a E. Windsor (7) E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS "509 Martin L. Fenton (8) 517 Mrs. A.melia W . Stephens (41 F. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS "611 Clare A. Pickard (8) "615 Elias C. Bargar (51 "617 Joseph PI. Illig (7) 617 William P. Svendsen (4) 617 Mrs Carrie Spencer (3) 621 Clem D. Colburn (3) 621 Gust A. Keil (3) 621 Clark Wescott (11 625 Mrs. Marion Barbour (21 625 Edward M. Rilev (31 625 Roy N. Kelley (31 625 Mrs. Edna B. Howard (21 627 Playward Grocery Co. <W7 Wrs. Katherine M. Fairchild

52 JAMESTOWN STREET DIRECTORY.

629 George M. Nelson (5) •629 John P. Ferrin (4) 629 Grant A. Bentley (4) •635 Otto C. Hammerquist (2) 635 John C. Edwards (2) 635 W . Square Moore (2) "639 Charles A. Swanson (61 641 A. W. Murray (21 649 H. T. Trampleasure (51

E. E I G H T H ST. INTERSECTS •SOI A. P. Norstrom (71 •807 Ora O. Gates (31 887 Mrs. Lucy W . Spaulding (1) 811 James S. Hayward (3) 811 Mrs. Helena J. Leroy (1) 815 Mrs. Elva L. Everwine (2) •819 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Stewart (3) 821 Sardius S. Lewis (5) 823 Sanford G. Greenman (4) •825 Andrew C. Holmes (4) •833 Daniel H. Fretts (3) 837 Ernest J. Rundell (5) •837% Dr. E m m a L. Jordan (2) •839 Clarence A. Hultquist (5) •843 Albert A. Peterson (4) 847 Arthur E. Porter (5) 851 Mrs. Matie Perkins (3) 851 Alexander Larson (4) 851 Christian Olson (5) •855 William R. Botsford (4) 857 Mrs. Minnie N. Walsh (2) •857 Mrs. Mary Ford (2) •863 Abraham S. Prather (2)

C R O S S M A N ST. INTERSECTS •901 Mrs. Polly Brown (3) 901 Elmer Brady (2) •905 Charles A. Boyle (5) 907 Cheston A. Price (4) "913 Mulford A. Nobbs (5) •915 Claude E. Strong (2)

V A N B U R E N ST. INTERSECTS 1001 Oscar L. Lenna (1) •1005 Frank B. Rogers (3) •1015 C. Ray Lovejoy Jr., (3) 1017 New house

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS 1101 Edward A. Lind 1101 Charles J. Fette (21 1103 David P. Giltinan (21 1103 Edward A. Norton (3) •1107 Cassius Q. Cratty (31 •1109 William M. Moynihan (2) •1113 John W . Scofieid (01 1141 Albin B. Anderson (0)

REGENT ST. ENDS 1155 Fred Keil (3) •1159 Claude L. Taggart (3) •1169 Edgar J. Cole (31 KINGSBURY AVE ENDS •1201 Leon A. Conner (1) 1201 Mrs. Julia B. Conner (1) 1207 J. G. Williams (2) •1225 Frank G. Broadhead (5) PRENDERGAST AVENUE. Right and East Side. 208 Vacant •210 Dr. Morris N. Bemus E. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS •304 Mrs. Sarah L. J. Hall (11 304 Earl O. Snowdon (2) 304 Mrs: Hannah Spencer (11 304 Mrs. E m m a Stormer (11 312 Dr. John M. Brooks •312 Dr. Frank P. Goodwin (2) •318 B. J. Cheney (IS) E. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS No houses E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 506 Charles Brickncr (2) 512 Henry P. Robertson (51 •514 Fred S. Eddv (2) B. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •600 Mrs. Mary B. Kentlev (II 608 Ida Lundberg (31 •608 Milo Plarris '(2) •60S S. Arthur Baldwin (21 •610 Frank A. Pennock (4) "612 Mrs. Marv A. Wiltsie (3) 612 J. B. Flisher (2)

616 Frans O. Anderson (3) 616 Florence Lerch (2) 622 Mrs. Sophia Markham (2) "622 Edward L. Gossett (4) "626 Samuel B. Lewin (2) •628 William C. Bauer (3) •628 J. Franklin Davis (4) •632 E m m a Schildmacher (2) 632 Benj. E. Gossett (2) •636 John P. Gelm (2) •638 Carl J. Stumpf (2) 640 John Keefe (3) •640 E. W. Sturdevant (2)

E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS "SOO Archie A. Johnson (3) "S04 Mrs. Mary A. Miles (2) 804 Warren J. Roche (21 SOS David B. Law (41 814 Henry J. Brooks (4) "818 Mrs. Elizabeth Hegeman (3) *S20 Henry C. Fraser (1) "824 Robert A. Prescott (5) *S2« Jacob Schwob (3) "830 Daniel G. Parsons (3) "836 Manley E. Johnson (5) 836% John F. Larson (3) "842 Charles H. Dickinson (4) "846 Charles D. Bell (4) "S50 Lynn H. Stoner (3)

STRONG ST. BEGINS "854 George W. Brownell (8) "S5S Samuel W. Scott (71 862 Floyd H. Sharpe (71 •864 John F. Morrison (4)

CROSSMAN ST. INTERSECTS "900 Mrs. Martha A. Miller (4) "902 Frank Swanson (2) 904 Elmer W. Carlson (5) 906 Marvin F. Cobb (31 90S Thomas F. Movnihan (21 910 William N. Gokey Jr. (31

V A N B U R E N ST. INTERSECTS 1002 William G. Eckman (41 1004 Mrs: Hannah O. Weaver (31 1012 S. S. Hoover (!) 1012% Edward S. Ooppie (3) 1014 Lee B. Walker (3) "1014 Earl T. Hall (1)

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS •1106 John Lind (51 •1110 Purl J. Bovd (51 "1114 Peter c. McCune (21

BASSETT ST. BEGTNS •1130 Bernard Moeller (31 "1132 Charles J. Scholpp (51 "1134 Frank M. Stearns (5) "1144 Alexander B. Corcilius (5) •1154 Mrs. John C. Davis (51 •1160 Alfred Nelson (5) •1164 Charles J. Buckley (6) •1168 Eugene Becker (41 "1172 William H. Harrison (81 KINGSBURY AYE. ENDS "1202 Frank L. Dickson (41 EUCLID AVE. BEGINS 1254 Milton Staples (11 "125-1 Charles E. Graham (31 12h4 Anton F. Johnson (61

PRICE STREET. 1

(M to 1 "9 "11 "15 "19 "21

"111 "113

rom 930 North Main east to Rowen. ain to Winsor First ward; Winsor to Bowen Fifth ward 1

Left and North Side. Alpine A. Stewart it) Louise A. Terry (2) Myron Turner (2) Fred T. Corke (3) Martjin L. Badborn (21 Cornelius J. Moynihan (3) Patrick J. Moynihan (51 Daniel O. Movnihan (3) J ,T. Waters (11 Christopher V Johnson (5) Chilton F Haker (5) Herman Havermver (2) Vacant P R E N D E R G A S T AV. INTERSECTS G. W. Sisson (3) Chas. D. Backus (3)

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•115 Alvin N. Gusta'fson (5) •129 Jay A. Bard (3)

L A K E V I E W AVE. INTERSECTS •207 Frederick R. Hemphill (5) •211 Mrs. Matilda Burland (3) •219 E. E. Johnson (6) •221 John P. Johnson (3)

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS •307 Carl F. Quist (4) 309 Joseph E. Flickinger (4) •323 J. Carolus Biekarck (5) •325 J. Hjalmer Sandberg (4) •327 M. L. Clapp (5) •329 Mrs. Julia Lepar (2) •335 John A. Olson (2) 339 James A. Seymour (3) 343 Charles F. Holt (4) •345 Charles L. Suderquist (4) •347 Jerry G. Young (b)

New house STURGIS ST. INTERSECTS No houses B O W E N ST. INTERSECT

PRICE STREET. Right and South Side. •4 Judd A. Eberman (4) *S Edward Bauer (4) "10 Frank O. Morningstar (4) 16 M. H. Furlow (5) 16 Nathaniel Lyke (1) "20 Mrs. E m m a Stone (4) 22 John N"6rberg (5) "26 John Henry (4) •28 Johnson Boyd (2) •30 Mrs. Lillian Morningstar (2) 34 Frank L. Wood (3) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS

110 Vacant •112 Eugene Flickinger (4) •114 Charles Enstrom (3) 116 Anna M. James (2) 116 Charles A. Preston (3) "118 R. E. Shafer (3) "120 F. A. Fuller (3)

LAKEVIEW AVE. INTERSECTS 212 William H. Davey (4) •214 Frank H. Appleby (2) 220 Frank Becker (3) ~ 220 Joseph B. Speirs (4) 222 Walter Shaw 222 L. E. Linden (2) •224 Edward A. Lind (11) 230 Arthur M. Collier (3) "230 Hiram A. Sorber (3)

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS 308 J. Edwin Swanson (3) 310 Herbert Frick (3) •310 Mrs. Emeline Mather (1) •314 John Emil Carlson (7) •318 Andrew Lundquist (3) 318 Daniel Elander (2) •322 A. W. Eckberg (10) •326 Victor John Larson (3) •330 Alfred C. Nelson (4) "334" Edward J. Johnson (3) 334 Mrs. Christine Erickson (1) •336 John M. Carlson (5) •340 Philip Lawson (3) •344 Oscar E. Isaacson (2) 348 New house •352 August Swanson (11) •356 Alfred Nelson (7) 360 Patrick Trainor (4) PROSPECT STREET. From 135 South Main south to Cole av­enue.—Third ward. Left and East Side. •9 Frank B. Gifford (5) •15 John M. Brookmire (4) 39 George W. Fairbanks (5) "43 Melvin D. Saxton (4) 45 A. Clyde Peterson (3) 47 Frank A. Lindberg (6) 49 Patrick J. McFarland (3) 53 James I. Stafford (4) 53 Mrs. Maria Hunt (1) •59 Charles H. Brown (3) •63 Nelson T. Osbourn (8)

•67 Dr. Abraham H. Bowers (4) •75 Andrew Forcey (9) 85 Francis J. Underwood (5) •87 Charles J. Jenner (2) 91 John A. Burnett (7)

•105 Horace C. Moore (7) •115 John D. Johnson (7)

KIDDER ST. ENDS •123 August W. Carlson (7) 129 Edward Suckow (10) •133 John F. Johnson (3) 133 Carl G. Johnson (4) •137 Olof A. Olson (6) •141 John A. Haag (5) •145 Benjamin Rushworth (2) 145 Andrew W. White (3) •147 John A. Lee (4) 151 Elof Carlson (3) 151 Emil Peterson (4) 153 V. M. Phillips (4) •153 Jonathan H. Slocum (5) 157 Mrs. E m m a C. Kullberg (3)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 211 John A. Olson (6) •215 Mrs. Adla Strand (6) 215 John Soderling (2) •219 August Lindbeck (5) 223 Algot Lundburg (4) •223 Gust A. Johnson (4) 225 Harry E. Leave (3) •225 Alfred Carlson (3) •227 Axel J. Nelson (5) •229 Mrs. Hilmer C. Johnson (4) 231 Harry Peterson (4) 231 Carl W. Norad (3) •233-237 Nelson Bros.

BARKER ST. ENDS 251 Dow M. Jackson (5) •251 Bert Miller (3) "253 Mrs. Amelia C. Johnson (8) 255 Lena Love (1) 255 Charles F. Winroth (5) •257 Hans Jorgenson (3) "261 John L. Larson (7) "263 Richard H. Anderson (7) "265 Mrs. Sarah Carlson (3) 269 Nels Hollender (7) "273 Andrew Johnson (4) "275 Ralph Ensley (4) "277 Andrew J. Peterson (4) PROSPECT STREET. Right and West Side. "10 Daniel Griswold (4) 32 Stephen V. Lines (4) 36 Henry S. Penfield (5) 40 Mrs. Alice Johnston (2)

PRATHER AVE. INTERSECTS 48 Amel Lawson (2) 48 Oris J. Shutt (6) 52 Herbert Anderson (51 "56 American Aristo "70 Mrs. Mary Sheldon (51 70 Harry P. Sheldon (2) •82 Frank E. Partridge (41 "88 Jerome B. Fisher Jr. (31 88 Clair M. Dunn (31 McKINLEY AVE. BEGINS 102 Alex Hager (81 102 Mrs. Christina Ungren (21 "110 Swante Carlson (6) •116 John E. Roberts (4) 120 Simon Magnuson (41 •120 John Lindburg (31 •124 Joseph A. Sanburg (41 124 Eric F. Johnson (2) •132 Ellenore Peterson (2) 132 John W. Anderson (2) •136 Swan P. Carlson (5) *138 Swan B. Anderson (4) 142 Winfred W. Breed (3) •142 Leander Johnson (5) •146 James Davev (2) 146 Almon D. Westcott (2) Branch School No. 9 N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS "200 Charles A. Johnson (2) •204 Martin O. Johnson (2) 204 C. Fred Larson (3) •208 John Carlson (3)

54 J A M E S T O W N STREET DIRECTORY.

208 August L. Anderson (3) •212 Axel Lagerquist (7) "214 Otto Nelson (5) "220 Emil C. Lindquist (41 220 Emil Anderson (4} "222 Carl O. Rose (41 222 J. Albert Johnson (2) 224 Albion G. Gustafson (3) "224 Charles Strand (4) •228 John P. Engstrom (8) •232 George Haecker (5) 232 Andrew Burley (2) •236 John S. Roselle (3) •252 Nicholas Fornell (8) 254 Charles H. Rogerson (2) 254 Hjalmar Hedin (5) •260 John Bilquist (5) 260 Oscar Carlson (2) •262 Mrs. Minnie Anderson (6) 272 Eddylie L. Stafford (7) 274 John Nelson (5) 274 Fabian Anderson (6) •276 Silas Curtis (2) 276 LeMott A. Beck (2) PROUDFIT STREET. From Livingston avenue to Erie R. R.— Sixth ward.

No houses PULLMAN STREET. From junction of Allen and Maple east to Ellicott.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. "1 Edward S. Blakesley (4) 3 Harley C. Olds (5) 9 Emil Carlson (3) 9 Gem Robbins (4)

•11 Mrs. Matilda Berggren (1) PULLMAN STREET. Right and South Side. •2 Elmer Erickson (5) "12 Samuel Nutter (3) •14 Joseph C. Kiley (3) PYRE STREET. From Newland avenue, south. — Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. "7 Mrs. Estella Hobbs (3)

PYRE STREET. Right and West Side.

No houses QUARRY ROAD. From East Second east to Erie R. R.— Fifth ward.

Jamestown Shale Paving Brick Co. RACE STREET. From 6 Steele north.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. 3 Shearman's Livery 3 J. Rakitska (9) 5 Anderson Bros. 7-9 Jamestown Lighting & Power Co. RACE STREET. Right and Bast Side. 6 George Themelis RANSOM ALLEY. From 309 Winsor west.—Fifth ward. Left and South Side. 21 John Borgeson (2) RANSOM ALLEY. Right and North Side. No houses REGENT STREET. From 1025 North Main east to Prender­gast avenue.—First ward. Right and South Side.

•20 Frank Bond (6) •28 John H. Salisbury (4) •32 Andrew L. Wilcox (4) 32 C. Adelbert Green (2) 36 Sigfred L. Paulson (2) 30 Elbert H. Patterson (2) "36 Andrew J. Johnson (1) *40 E. S. Sperry (3) 42 William H. Rhodes (3)

REGENT STREET. Left and North Side. •29 William Murray (4) 29 Leonard Cole (3) •31 George M. Lyon (3) REYNOLDS PLACE. From 148 Jones & Gifford avenue north­east to Chadakoin River.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. (Incorrect Numbers.)

1 Frank Rich (2) 2 Vacant 3 Vacant

REYNOLDS PLACE. Right and East Side.

No houses RICH STREET. From Hotchkiss west to Thayer.—Fifth ward.

No houses RICHMOND PLACE. From 811 North Main west to Valley.— Second ward.

Left and South Side. "13-19 G. F. Clarke bakery 23 Bertha Edwards (3) •25 William M. Comfort (4) 25 Comfort Ice Cream Works

RICHMOND PLACE. Right and North Side. •14 Kent W. Spencer (3) •16 Henry C. Leet (3) IS Charles Blanchard (2) 20 Melvin Newton (2) 22 Claus Samuelson (2) 24 Albert Nelson (5) 26 John Donnelly (2)

RIDGWAY AVENUE. From 75 Hallock west.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 39 Benjamin M. Matthews (5)

RIDGWAY AVENUE. Right and North Side. 52 Charles W. Coxen (6)

RIVER STREET. From opposite 320 Chandler northeast-Fourth ward.

Right and South Side. 2-8 Jamestown Window Screen Co. 10 David A. Harrison (4) 10 Charles Lidblod (2) 12-16 Charles Swanson 12-16 Charles Lindbeck 12-16 Jamestown Construction Co. Peerless Furniture Co. RIVER STREET. Left and North Side. Erie R. R. freight sheds 65-S5 Interior Metal Mfg. Co. ROSS STREET. From 16 Livingston avenue north to Erie R. R.—Sixth ward. Left and West Side. •9 James M. White (2) •13 M. M. Hubbard (3) 13 Cornelius Wilson (7) i

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GORDON ST. BEGINS •17 Mrs. Mary J. Bennett (3) ROSS STREET. Right and Bast Side.

No houses R O W L E Y PLACE. From 705 North Main west.—Second ward.

(Incorrect numbers.) 4 Hattie B. Cook (1) 3 Samuel Christenson (4) 4 Harry Brown (2) 5 Edward W . Hotchkiss (3) 5 Edward Fellows (3) 2 Harry A. Sales (3)

ROYAL AVENUE. From 102 Hallock west to limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 9 Z. M. Corell (2) 43 John J. Simpson (9) 65 Vacant new house 67 Vacant new house 69 Vacant new house

FULLERTON AVE. INTERSECTS "117 J. C. Ball (3) ROYAL AVENUE. Right and North Side. •12 John F. Moynihan (3) •14 Julius D. F. Rick (4) RUSSELL STREET. From Hallock west to city line.—Sixth ward.

No houses SAMPSON STREET. From 237 McKinley avenue south to city limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. 7 Mrs. Anna Strong (2)

•37 Andrew M. Anderson (5) 37 Lewis Hoadley (4)

N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 109 Mrs. Matilda C. Gustafson (9) 111 John A. Elmeer (2) •111 Elmer Hanson (4) •125 William A. Shosenburg (6) •127 Charles Larson (4)

DEARBORN ST. INTERSECTS •133 John G. Burg (7) 133 John L. Anderson (3)

SUPERIOR ST. ENDS SAMPSON STREET. Right and West Side. 6 Mrs. Mary E. Fengar (1) 10 G. Herbert Johnson (3) 10 J. Herman Johnson (2) 12 Axel Anderson, (2) •12 Oscar Dahl (2) •16 Mrs. Mertie James (5) 20 Nils Munson (2) GRANDIN ST. BEGINS •22 Mrs. Lena Lagergren (6) •26 Gust Swan (7) •30 John F. Writman (3) •32 Charles Sliter (2) LAKE ST. BEGINS •36 Ernest R. Ellison (9) •38 Mrs. Sophia Anderson (5) •40 Alfred Birchman (2) 42 Oscar A. Lawson (13) N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS 102 John Lawson (4) •102 Mrs. Christina Johnson (3) 104 Oscar Johnson (3) •104 Jonas A. Johnson (6) •106 August L. Johnson (3) *110 Charles Bernhard (8) 114 Lynn A. Roberts (3) •116 Charles A. Johnson (71 120 J. Axel Peterson (5) •120 Melker W. Swanson (41 •126 Mrs. Hilma Carlson (13)

•132 Carl P. Carlson (2) •136 Charles G. Sundquist (7) 148 Henry C. Anderson (7) 14S John Peterson (1) 14S Andrew Anderson (3) •150 Ludwig Olson (4) •152 Carl G. Lofgren (4) 156 Andrew Carlson (5)

HAZELTINE AVE. INTERSECTS •200 Charles J. Lindstrom (6) 200 Mrs. Anna Lindstrom (1) 204 Vacant

SANDBERG PLACE. From Bowen east to Thayer.—Fifth Ward.

No houses SCHUYLER STREET. From near end of Hallock and Newland avenue south.—Sixth ward.

Left and Bast Side. No houses

SCHUYLER STREET. Right and West Side. 8 Roy W. Kent (5) PENNSYLVANIA AV INTERSECTS

"12 William L. Kent (9) SCIOTA STREET. From opposite 607 Allen east to Johnson. —Fourth ward.

No houses SCOTT STREET. From 222 Winsor east to Erie R. R.— Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. 13 Eugene Bloss (4) 15 Tom Carone (10) 23 Toga Holmquist (5) 23 Albert L. Jones (6) 31 Vacant 31 Joseph Mason (8) 31 Sam Albarnis (4) 33 Sam Search (3)

SCOTT STREET. Right and South Side. "12 Rhoda Willsie (4) 14 Lloyd G. Carpenter (3) 14 Vacant 16 Gurney Ball Bearing Co. 22 Victor Lindstrom (6) 24 Mrs. Alma Swanson (7) 26 Mrs. Carolina Miller (2) 28 Mrs. Elizabeth Swanson (3) 32 James Bland (9) 34 F. M. Curtis Co.

SECOND STREET (EAST). From 200 North Main northeast to lim­its—First and Fifth wards.

Left and North Side. 1-9 Burtch Block 1 Almond F. Morgan

5-7-9 Louis H. Slosberg 9% John Vishnia (2) 11 The Anderson 13 Vacant 13 Eva Olson (3) 15 The New Diamond Restaurant 17 Stoner & Berry 19 The Club 19 Earl O. Dye (2) 19 John May (6) 19 Mrs. Anna Glantz (2) 19 Edward Ewing (4) 21 Peterson & Youngquist •21 Martin Dolan (2) PINE ST. INTERSECTS 101 Chatfield Tin Shop 101-111 Vandergrift Building George H. Ahrens Henry W. Odell 101 Walter Heathcote William T. Marsh (4)

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Axel F. Johnson (5) Vernelle A. Hatch (3) Oscar Anderson (3)

103 Charles J. Anderson 105 A. Frank Nelson (2)

Roy C. Terry (2) Dr. L. H. Snow Andrew J. Johnson (3)

107 Lincoln's Undertaking Rooms John W. Peterson (2) Albert E. Johnson (2)

109-111 Nord Furniture Co. R. B. O.Donnell (2) C. H. Peterson (2) C. B. Jones (1) . • John J. Frank (2)

113-121 Jones Block 113 Charles Frank

Mrs. Sophia Jones (3) H. J. Byers (2)

115 Malmberg & Anderson 117 A. M. Jones

Mrs. Fannie Harrington (4) 119 Charles A. Johnson

Henry Sayers (3) 121-123 Rathskeller (9)

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS 201-207 Amidon Block 201 Johnson & Bard

Alex Johnson (4) Mary A. Hoon (2) Harry P. Gray (4) James G. Smith (4) Mrs. Frances Eggleston (3) Dennis Gorman (3)

203-5 Scholin Furniture Co. 207 Bradburn & Moon

Mrs. Amelia C. Winsor (2) Clarence F. Rinkle (2) Mrs. Ella M. Hayward (1) Oscar Peterson (5) Eric M. Peterson (2) Guy C. Bennett (4)

209 S. W. Lamson 211 Turner's Home Bakery

Manley Seekins (2) Phillips & Siawson (rear) Heald & Marsh (rear)

213-223 Y. M. C. A. Block Boys' Department Y. M. C. A.

215-217 John Burklund & Co. 219 Mrs. Amanda Johnson

P R E N D E R G A S T AV. INTERSECTS 303 New block •309 Mrs. Emily F. Whitley (3) •315 Corisande E. Fenton (2) 323 Mrs. Amarcia M. Chaffee (1) 325 Mrs. Margaret S. Walkerman (2) 329 Mrs. Ida V. Stillman (3) 329 Dr. Henry Neville •331 Samuel Palmiter (2) 333 Mrs. Nina Herrick (3) 335 Mrs. E. F. Slack (4) 337 Household Furn & Appliance Co The E. THIRD ST. ENDS First M. E. Church •411 Mrs. Katharine M. Blackstone (3) 417 Edwin J. Ashwell (4) 421 Mrs. D. F. Persell (3) 421 Price H. Perry (4) CHURCH ST. BEGINS •503 Mrs. Mary W. Baker (3) 507 Carl E. Carlson (2) •507 Charles A. Fleming (7) •511 Parker E. Pierce (31 "517 James W. Collopv (5) •525 Dr. J. W. Nelson'(5) E. F O U R T H ST. E N D S 543 Henry W. Watson (2) 543 Harry LeBoeuf (2) "547 Albert J. Johnson (8) •551 Dr. Fred C. Purcell (4) •557 Horace Hitchcock (3) 559 H. T. Clemenger (3) 559 James D. Arird (2) 561 George B. Reagle 563 John W. Davis (2) 563 John H. Mathers (4) 563 Mrs. Sofie Donelson (2) •567 James P. Sanders (4) E. FIFTH ST. E N D S

617 A. E. Dinendoll (2) •619 Charles B. Craven (7) 633 E. D. Forer (4)

W I N S O R ST. INTERSECTS 701 Frank Anson Smith (2) 701 Wells B. Smith (2) 707 James B. Watmuff (3) 707 Walfred Nordine (3) •711 F. B. Sweet (2) 713 Adaline H. Jones (2) •713 Elizabeth Caskey (1) 713% Mrs. Matilda Halladay (1) 715 Elmer L. Berg (2) 715 Mrs. Alice Hinman (7) 719 Frank O. Ruckman (9) 723 Louis Furman (2) 723 Mrs. Mary J. Williamson (2) 723 Frank W. Swanson (3) 731 Charles Peterson (2) 731 Axel Henderson (2) 737 Frank D. Carver (5) 741 Vacant 757 Mrs. Maria Johnson (4) 757 Charles Benson (9)

B O W E N ST. BEGINS "763 Sarah B. Coates (1) 763 Oscar J. Nelson (3) 763 August Johnson (3) 763 Mrs. Margaret McCall (1) 763 Mrs. Alice Rider (3) 711 Jamestown Cabinet Co. 779 Frank O. Norquist (4) 781 Charles Raeon 7S3 Mrs. Hilda Starstrom (9) 787 Arthur Bergeson (2) 787 Richard Berggren 3)

T H A Y E R ST. INTERSECTS •S09 Charles Van Dewark (2) "Sll Carl A. Anderson (4) •S15 Mrs. Ida E. Wample (2)

S T O W E ST. BEGINS S21 D. J. Mclntyre "321 Bertha Brandin (3) 829 Alfred A. Anderson (3) *835 Warner F. Liedblad (2) 837 Mrs. Luella Lawyer <5i 837 Orville J. Felt (2) "841 Charles VanDervoort (3)

W E E K S ST. BEGINS S45 H. Meade Day !S49 Mrs. Anna Dahlstrom (3) "853 Axel Berggren (3) "855 Elias Plahne (4) 855 Carl Westerdale (2) S69 Elmer E. Porter (5)

JEFFORDS ST. BEGINS "S93 Frank P. Anderson (5) "895 Andrew Larson (3) 895 N. A. Johnson (2) "899 John S. Anderson (5) KIPP ST. INTERSECTS "913 Bartie R. Hiller (4) •919 Lucian A. Davis (21 921 George Meader (4) 921 Frank Robbins (7) 929 Walter P. Frink (21 929 E. C. Catlin (21 937 Carl A. Bjorkquist (21 937 John Heintz (21 937 Joseph E. Coon (3) 937 Harry Rider (2) 939 John Heintz 939 Mrs. Lucy Eighmey (3) 941 Mrs. Sarah McCluskey (5) 947 Ferdinand Tullen (7) 953 Asa Hind (SI 953 East Jamestown House B U F F A L O ST. INTERSECTS 1001 Stockwell & Co. 1001 Daniel S. Stockwell (11 1001 Luther A. Warn (3) 1001 J. H. Lackey (41 DEXTER ST. BEGINS 1021 P. M. Dunn (61 1021 Mrs. Libbie Houghtaling 1021 Mrs. Anna Jones (71 1021 Axel Nordstrand (71 1021 Victor Lindgren (41 1021 E. A. Drake (21 1023 Ernest Berg (3) 1023 Roy Alexander (2)

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1023 George Down (11) 1023 Axel Sandstrom (6) 1027 H. W. LeBarron (8) 1029 Charles Raeon (9) 1V135 Heman L. Kelsey (31 1037 Charles Larson (3)

COWING ST. BEGINS 1057 Vacant 1061 L. H. Tower (6) 1061% Mrs. Clara Day (3) •1065 Vacant 1067 Leonard F. Jones (4)

New house •1081 Peris B. Waite (3)

CURTIS ST. BEGINS 1091 John Frick (4) 1091 DeForest Becker (3) 1091 Adelbert Johnson (2)

Public Shool No. 7. 1111 Clarence J. Service (5) 1111 Clarence L. Palmer (2) 1175 W m . H. Bracey 1175 William E. Clark (4)

W O O D L A W N AVE. BEGINS 1275 Frank G. VanDewark (5) 1275 Isaac Cooper (3)

New house 1293 C. M. Johnson (3) 1295 John Englund (3)

LINDSEY AVE. BEGINS No houses CHARLOTTE AVE. BEGINS

1301 Glenn Conroe (2) 1333 Eugene Snyder (4) 1343 Harry Hines 1343 Thomas Slocum (4) 1345 Industrial Wet Wash Laundry 1381 Gustavus Adolphus Orphans PTome

(77) 13S1 John S. Swensson (3)

O R P H A N A G E ST. INTERSECTS SECOND STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. 2-6 New Fenton Building

Jones & Audette Mrs. Hilma Chindgren (Rms 309-10) (4) Warner S. Rexford (Rm. 40S) Clayton M. Jones (Rm. 503) Ernest Cawcroft (Rm. 408) Appleby Lumber Co. (Rms. 402-403) Wilson C. Price (Rms. 404-406) F. W. Stevens (Rms. 404-405-406) M. L. Fenton (Rm. 509) Harry W. Fenton (Rm. 509) J. Delevan Curtiss (Rms. 304-305) Charles H. Wiborg (Rms. 400-401) Charles S. Grover (Rms. 400-401) Royal M. Bates (Rm. 306) F. R. Peterson (Rms. 604-605) Geo. S. Bright (Rms. 300-301) Jamestown Building Co. (Rm. 407) Mott & Armstrong (Rms. 600-603) W. S. Cameron (Rm. 307) Frank E. Wallace (Rm. 408) Arthur W. Kettle (Rms. 501-502) S. Arthur Baldwin (Rms. 501-502) Arthur O. Morse (Rms. 501-502) Frank G. Curtis (Rms. 504-506) Lofgren, Lindquist & Johnson Rm510 Cheston A. Price (Rm. 507) Conroy-Buchanan L'm'b'r Co. R m 508 Frank F. Leet (Rm. 610) Vincalo Realty Co. (Rms. 606-607) 8 Jamestown Pharmacy S Mrs. Stella Doane (3) 8 George Lascaris (4) Dr. Robert B. Blanchard Dr. R. Newland Blanchard Mrs. Dora E. Rouse (1) 10 S. B. Anderson 12 Lundquist, Gustafson & Moe Segerdahl & Fray Leon L. Fancher A. J. Larsen Otto Johnson J. Axel Leberg (2) POTTERS A L L E Y INTERSECTS 14 Joe Meli 14 John Dong (1)

14-16 P. M. Johnson Co. (The) 18-24 Opera House Block

Mary Golden (Rm. 5)—(1) Liquor Dealers' Association (2d floor) Jamestown Musicians' Club (2d floor) Robert D. Myers (Rm. 9) A. Frankson (Rm. 4)

18 C. H. Funk 20 Gust S. Swanlon 22 Samuels Opera House 22 Jamestown Bill Posting Co.

Robert D. Myers (3) 22-24 The Casino

PINE ST. INTERSECTS 100-102 The Boston Department Store 100 Peterson, Skans & Johnson 104 Milwaukee Bottling Co. 104 Jamestown Brewingl Co. 104 Jamestown Bottling Co. 104 Sweet-Clark Co. 104 Chautauqua Confectionery Co. 106-110 The Fredrick

L. A. Clarke (2) Mrs. Emily L. Johnson (1) Rupert W. Martin

106 George L. Lockwood 10S Burland & Nelson

Kate L. Henderson (1) Mrs. Edith G. Markham

110 Nelson & Lindstrom " Fred G. Bush (2)

112-114 Ahlstrom Piano Co. 116 J. G. Jones (2) IIS The Mint

Mrs. Lizzie Lenhart (6) 120-122 City Hotel

Bernhardt Fredlund J. F. Hubbs (3) John N. Krusen (4)

126 Jones Bros. 126 Henry Guenther . Mrs. M. E. May (1)

Agnes Cheney (1) Mrs. Roxa E. Miller (2) Mrs. Maude Neill (2) '

12S Johnson & Swanson Arthur S. Terry (2) Axel Eckberg (2)

204-206 Bernhard Hardware Co. Earl B. Newberry (8) Mrs. Audrey L. Weeks (5) Lewis Anderson (3) John A. Hedstrom (4)

208 John D. Johnson Fred Pollard (15) George L. Graves (1)

210 McGinity, Johnson & Co. J. W. Walker (3) Rolland K. Stafford (6) STILLERS A L L E Y INTERSECTS 212 Hanson & Stone Carl A. F. Holmquist (5) Gust Anderson (5) 214 John Murkett (3) 216 Olson & Sutcliffe O. F. Larson (7) Mrs. Margaret Jones (3) 21S O. F. Larson 220 B. Grennan (2) 222 Jamestown Candy Kitchen George Dimit (2) 224-220 William McLean (14) Daniel A. Waters (31 228 Carl Holmes 230 Bon Ton Millinery Store C. H. Curtis (2) Alvin Nyberg (4) 232 Scandinavian Consumers Assn. Sampel Johnson (2) George A. Johnston (21 234 Sunshine Bakery Calvin M. Johnson (2) A L L E Y INTERSECTS 298 E. D. Lloyd Salvatore Algire (12) Carmello Parosilite (3) Sebastiano Clacco (10) 300 Moore Bros. 302 Van Every & Probst 304-6 Jorgensen Plumbing & Heating Co. Nels Jorgensen (8)

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Walton Turner (2) 308 Henry G. Anderson 310 Curtis, Jones & Chase

John Setzer (2) INSTITUTE ST. BEGINS High School C O L L E G E ST. BEGINS C H A N D L E R ST. BEGINS Unitarian Church

•504 R. A. Parrott (5) •508 George W . Sharpe (5) "512 Frank A. Wilcox (4) "516 Charles E. Parks (31 "522 Dr. L. D. Bowman (4) "528 William W . Watson (2) •532 Otto L. Bloomquist (6) •536 George F. Gokey (4) 540 Vacant

Immanuel Lutheran Church "554 Maurice P. Dahlquist (6) 550 Peter O. Peterson (6) "554 Maurice P. Dahlquist 6) 554% John Grundstrom (4) 554% Arvid R. Johnson (4) "554% Hannah Carlson (3) 556 Rev. Felix V. Hanson (2) "558 Mary & Hattie' Swanson (3) 562 W m . B. Woodruff (6) 562 Peter Turner (3) 562 Herbert S'. Whiteman (2) 564 James Holmes (2) 564 Mrs. Mary Kellogg- (2) 564 Edmund Birch (3)

CROSS ST. BEGINS 584 Morse Grocery Co. 584 E. W . Landry (3) 584 W . C. Barker (2) 586 C. W. Johnson (2) 586 S. F. Kei'fer (6) 600 Victor Johnson (4) 600 Mrs. E m m a Norquist (1) 608 Mrs. Johana Ellison (4) 610 Enoch Shaw (2) 610 Clara Morse (1) 614 Gust Eckman (3) 614 D. L. Solomonson (2) 614 Gust Ottoson (2) 616 Hugh Rodgers (4) . 616 C. J. Leommon (2) 616 Elof Wicander (4) 61S J. D. Provin (21 •618 E. J. Mahoney (21 618 Gust Anderson (2) 628 U. Sprinchorn 628 O. A. Ericson 630 Ralph C. G. Holm 632 Turner & Son 634 Edward J. Mahoney Arthur Proctor (2) Ralph C. G. Holm (2) Oscar H. Hjertquist (21 W I N S O R ST. INTERSECTS 700 F. Oscar Peterson 700 Erick A. Olson 702 Frank Kelsey (3) 704 Carlson & Kinsel 706 Fred Digiovanni & Co. 708-10 Vacant 712-71S Munson & Johnson •734 Clinton F. Kimberly (6) 734 Fred Williams (2) 734 Paul Hagburg (4) C H E N E Y ST. BEGINS •744 C. A. Rugg (5) 748 Axel Ulander (4) •748 August Lawson (5) •748 Conrad A. Johnson (21 750 Amelia Stockwell (3) 750 Lawrence H. Allen (6) 752 Thorp Williams (4) 756 Nils Mansen (3) 756 Herman Anderson (3) 756 Elmer R. Lawson (3) 760 Charles Lindell (4) 760 Mrs. Fannie Nelson (3) •764 Gust T. Johnson (2) 764 Frank Oste (2) 764 Edward W. Samuelson (4) •768 Joseph A. Bergwall (4) •774 John E. Lawson (7) 774 Carl A. Carlson

776 Fred H. Calkins (3) 776 Mrs. Anna, Garber (2) 780 Carl O. Peterson (5) 780 Isaac Mead (2) 780 David Nelson (3) 784 Sam Dioguardi (7) 7S4 Joe Prince (4) 784 Sam Belango (4) 784 Sam Laoni (3) 784 Mary Fotti (2) 786 Charles H. Russell (2) .86 Sam S'arch (3) 786 Joe Darrow (2) 786 Emil Carlson (3) 7S8 Joe Deckquist (10) 78S Eugene Bloss (7) 790 Edgar Smith (4) 790 Gust Nelson (2) 790 John LeRoy (2) "792 Joe Tress (9) 796 Arthur Bergeson 796 Carl A. Ringquist (4)

T H A Y E R ST. INTERSECTS SOO Mrs. Dora McGilliger (IS) •802 Albert Leberg (2) •812 Gust Clint (2) 812 John Erickson (2) 812 Elam D. Dubois (3) "814 Mrs. Johanna Hawkinson (2) 814 Charles Carlson (2) •816 John G. O'Brien (2) 820 Mrs. Maude Hall (3) 820 Benj. F. Risley (2) S20 Casper P. Jones (4) 820 Edson Laroy (3)

BISHOP ST. BEGINS "836 Andrew G. Carlson (4) 836 Mrs. Hattie Vining (2) S40 J. Charles Neville (3) 840 James Frey (2) 842 William H. Greenwood (S) 842 Charles H. Wharton (2) 842 Samuel Thomas (4) 844 Charles Lindstrom (6)

Three new houses S68 Charles O. Anderson (10) 868 George S. Jones (2)

Q U A R R Y R O A D BEGINS "872 William E. Andruss (3) S72 Robert Lundquist (3) 884 James Doyle (2) 896% Albert Wedburg (2) "898 Edward W . Mahoney (2) 900 Orrin Holman (3) 900 H. Meade Day (2) 904 Fred Lind (2) 904 Nicolai Bjornsen (2) •904 Mrs. Christine Hagstedt 904 John Nash (5) 912 Carl Gustafson (9) 912 Mrs. E m m a Gronberg (2) 914 Jeffords Hose House 920 Otis Seely (3) "928 B. A. Juline (12) 928 Edward J. Kelly (2) 930 Harry Yesopowitz (51 932 Conrad Lungren (51 942 Oscar A. Erickson (4) 944 Godfrey Johnson (3) 944 Carl Philblad (5) 946 E. Reiter (2) 952 Mrs. Alice Carlson (9) B U F F A L O ST. INTERSECTS CRESCENT ST. ENDS Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co. 111)54 Nunzlo Trompati "1058 Felomine Trompati (4) 105S Sebastiano Zewilli (5) 1058 Joe Dangelo (5) 1058 Guiseppa Foti (12) "1062 Peter H. Veit (3) 1064 John Peterson (6) 1070 Mrs. Carrie Scoville (3) 1076 Walter Palmer (4) 1078 August Johnson (S) S T A F F O R D AVE. BEGINS 1084 Alfred Johnson (6) 1084 Arthur Johnson (6) 1086 Fred S. Marsh (6)

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•1088 Albin Berglund (4) •1090 Fred Smith (2) "1094 E. A. Ekedahl (4) "1096 Luther H. Anderson (4) 1096 H. W. Stoner (3) 1098 Carl Johnson (5) 1098 Aaron Adams (4) 1102 John Lundin (2) 1102 Joseph Van Derzander (5) 1106 Frank E. Turnbloom (7) 110S Roy Yerdon (3) 1112 Eugene M. Stoner (3)

HOPKINS AVE. BEGINS 1200 Driving Park Hotel (11) 1200 Ivan Stockwell 1208 R. W. Young (4) 1208 Albert Beck (4) 1210 Archie Johnson (2) 1210 Christopher Stapleton (4) 1276 Dominique Neeteus (4) 1370 Willis C. Cady (1) 1370 Mrs. Helen Cady (1) 1388 D. Earl Stilson (3) 1390 Elias B. Stilson (2) 1390 Benjamin A. Stilson (4) 1392 Mrs. Louisa Fenton (3) 1398 Albert L. Brown (5) 1398 Reuben Burch (2)

The Inn (8) TIFFANY AVE. BEGINS

SECOND STREET (WEST). From 121 North Main west to Chadakoin River.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 1-9 Allen Square Building 5-7 Fuller & Coates 5-7 Erick A. Olson 9 Oak Cafe 11-21 Allen Square Flats 11 Granger & Co.

James Shaw (5) W. G. Purdy (4) M. J. Jenner (2) William V. Malone (2)

13-15 Mack-Hall Co. James Mecusker (3) Mrs. Betty Anderson (3)

17 Charles E. Freeman John Haugh (2) William J. Gilberds (5)

19 George Irish Paper Corporation A. M. Probst (3) L. H. Strobel (3)

21 Elbridge G. Partridge Bertha Butler John H. Neill (3) CH E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS

105 Marvin House (11) Mrs. Viola D. Everett (1) 111 Vacant W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS 203 Mrs. C. A. Champlin (14) 211-217 Whitney flats 211 George V. Carlson (4) "211 John J. Whitney (2) 213 Mrs. Mary L. Monroe (8) 215 Kathryn M. Goggin (10) 217 Mrs. Eliza Kortright (12) LAFAYETTE ST. BEGINS •303 Mason M. Skiff (3) •307 Frank H. Akin (12) •309 E. V. Hetfield (3) 309 Frank A. Siegel (2) 309 Nellie E. Shanley (2) •311- Mrs. M. J. Cole (10) •315 Mrs. Augusta S. Bergmann (2) 325 Jamestown Transfer & Storage Co. ERIE TRACKS INTERSECT 441 Mike Ricardo (7) 443 Salvatore Agato (7) 449 William S. Harry (3) •451 Smith Pollard (3) SECOND STREET (WEST). Right and North Side. National Chautauqua Co. Bank. 12 Journal Printing Co.

14-16 Journal Building 14-16 City Meat Market

Mayor Samuel A. Carlson Carlson, Samuel A. & Co. Vart Land Pub. Co. A. E. Sherman, Bindery C. A. Arnold

16 Swanson & Peterson C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS

102 Jamestown Institute of Hydrotherapy 110 Jamestown Transfer Co. 110 Vincent Transfer Co. 110 Charles Van Every (6) 112 William O. Guinnip 114 Albert E. Ellis (7) 114 A. A. Stewart 116-120 Emery A. Sturdevant

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS 202-210 Jamestown St. Ry. car barns 212 Dr. Axel V. Grafstrom (3)

LAFAYETTE ST. BEGINS 308 Mrs. Mary K. Phillips (13) "310 Mrs. Frances Buchanan (5) 314 Mrs. Betty Ohlson (14)

JEFFERSON ST. BEGINS "404 Grant I. Perry (5) 406 Lee F. Swartz (2) 406 Arthur Adams (5) 430 Ames Transfer Co. store house

ERIE TRACKS INTERSECT 458 Vincenz Dertro (7) SENECA STREET. From Adams south to Norton avenue.— Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. "4 Walter H. Davis (6)

SENECA STREET. Left and East Side.

No houses SEVENTH STREET (EAST). From 612 North Main east to Winsor. (Not open between Pine and Liberty.)— First ward.

Left and North Side. 1 John Hayes (2) 3 Mrs. Josephine Strickland (6)

"509 Mrs. Eleanor F. Berry (3) 511 Rev. R. H. Warren (7) 515 Free Methodist Church

LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS •Ti03 Thomas J. Pierce (3) "605 E. B. Grover (31 •609 L. C. Reed (3) •613 Hup* M. Rogers (4)

G R A N T ST. INTERSECTS 717 New house vacant

SEVENTH STREET (EAST). Right and South Side. 508 Joseph J. Lowman (3) 510 Mrs. Clara A. Muzzy (5) 510 Ernest Anderson (5) 512 George W. Hosie (4) LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS •610 George H. Lowe (3) "612 J. M. Weller (4) •616 Mrs. Eunice C. Moses (1) G R A N T ST. INTERSECTS 71S Ernest G. Toothill (2) 718 Alfred Anderson (5) 718 Henry Stilson (1) '722 August F. Nelson (4) '726 Mrs. Mary Eggleston (2) 726 Allyn Eggleston (2) "728 John W. Carlson (0) 730 John Ostrum (2) SEVENTH STREET (WEST) From 619 North Main west to Murray av­enue.—Second ward. Left and South Side. •13 Mrs. Nettie M. Gay (1) 17 Peter A. Hofsted (3) 17 Anna Beck (1) 19 J. D. Swift (3)

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19 Ira Williams (4) CHERRY ST. INTERSECTS Dow Park WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS

•205 Joseph L. Frick (4) 205 Mrs. Nettie M. Curtice (3) •209 Hubert E. V. Porter (5)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS 313 Albert H. Harrison (6)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS 401 Harry A. Macbeth (3) "405 William H. Knapp (3)

CLINTON SlT. INTERSECTS 507 Michael O'Connell (2) 509 New house •511 Martin J. Murray (6)

M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS •601 Charles Ipson (5) 601 John H. Ipson (4) 605 John P. Harrison (5) 605 Carl Haupin (4) 607 Charles A. Johnson (3) 609 Gust F. Stone (3) 615 Mrs. Sarah Ferrin (1) •615 Mrs. Marv Houser (1) •619 Louis J. Johnson (6) 621 Wilbur K. Raker (4) 621 Earl W. Brownell (3) SEVENTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side.

8 Mrs. Delia J. Northrop (1) 8 Mrs. Hettie Robinson (1) 8 Mrs. Ellen Carter (2)

"12 Richard N. Wickfield (2) •14 Olof J. Lindblad (4) 18 Perrv J. Collier (4) •20 Mrs. Rhoda Cleveland (2) 20 Leon L. Bristol (2) 2(1 William P. Horton (1) 20 Mark P. Potter (4)

CLEVELAND PL. BEGINS 22 Charles E. Sage (5) 22 Albert J. Deitsch (5) ' •24 Charles A. Blomquist (5)

CHERRY ST. INTERSECTS 102 Benjamin H. Fessenden (2) •102 Calista A. Dreager (2) •108 Hans P. Hansen (4) 112 Clark A. Young (2) 112 Mrs. Minnie Teudesmann (3) 112 Jennie L. Knapp (1) •114 Daniel W. Peck (2) 114 Henry J. Blanchard (2)

WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS 210 Harry J. Sharpies (3) •214 John E. Crick (3) 214 Claude H. Crick (4) •216 Vacant 216 George H. Gilberds (4) LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS •310 Mrs. Augusta Johnson (4) •314 Matthew T. Smith (7) •316 Harry K. Shelters (3) JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS •400 Edward J. Fahev (71 402 Warren B. Look (3) 404 Clyde M. Bradt (41 410 Marv Fern (1) •416 Kate J. Culligan (2) CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS 500 Van C. Eggleston (5) 500 Vacant •504 Mrs. Alice Johnson (2) 504 Ernest A. Chrlstoferson (3) •508 Ella O'Connell (3) •512 William H. Tvler (5) M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS 606 L. Walter Emorv (4) "610 J. Herby & Sons 618 Leonard E. Bck (9) 618 Swan Stranburg (3) •620 John P. Nelson (7) •624 Sidney M. Cole (6) SEVENTEENTH STREET. From 1027 North Main west.—Second ward. Left and South Side. 9 George N. Waggoner (5)

9 Vacant 31 Louis F. Caswell (3) \ 35 Grant T. Terry (5)

SEVENTEENTH STREET. Right and North Side.

4 George F. Ferguson (4) "S Charles Summers (2) 8 Samuel W. Clover (3)

•10 Joseph Heintz (2) SEYMOUR AVENUE. From 2 Livingston avenue north to Erie R. R.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. "9 Mrs. Margaret Reagan (2) •17 Edward H. Geisler (7) •21 Charles O. Neil (6) •25 Martin Looney (2) SEYMOUR AVENUE. Right and East Side.

6 Frank H. Jenner (31 8 Frank J. Wilcox (51 10 Glenn Butts (21 10 John Edson (7) •14 Richard Peate (3) SHAVER STREET. From 27 Maple east.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. •9 Oscar Nelson (2) "13 Frederick Bottomley (5) "15 Gust P. Olson (5) •19 Wilfred Ingham (3) "21 Carl Carlson (3) SHAVER STREET. Right and South Side. "12 Carl Ahlstrom (4) "14 Henry Bogenschutz (2) IS James W. Smith (3) "IS Otto Johnson (5) SHAW AVENUE. From 45 Maple east to Oak.—Fourth ward.

Left and North Side. •1 John W. Unsworth (5) "7 Carl G. Bloomgren (5) "9 Swan Litsen (7) "11 Harry Wild (7) 11 John W. Chadwick (3) •13 John McKaig (4) "15 Emil Lindstrom (4) SHAW AVENUE. Right and South Side. 10 Joseph Wild (10)

SHEARMAN PLACE. From 21 North Main west.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 11 Jamestown Iron Works. 17 Wlleox-Burchard & Co. 20 Davis, Backus & Co. 25 Shearman Bros. Co. 41 Union Lumber Co. SHEARMAN PLACE. Right and North Side. No houses SHERMAN STREET. From 134 Allen south.—Fourth ward. Left and East Side. •9 Alfred E. Hale (5) 9% Fred W. Johnson (3) "13 F. Henry Hinman (2) •17 Henry J. Rearick (6) GARFIELD ST. BEGINS South Side Grammar School SHERMAN STREET. Right and West Side. 18 Axel Eckberg (4) 20 John L. Turner (6)

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SILSBY A V E N U E From Jones & Gilford avenue southwest to Erie R. R.—Sixth ward.

No houses SIXTH STREET (EAST) From 51S North Main east to Winsor.— First ward.

Left and North Side. 1 T. E. Hopkins

Mrs. Bridget Welch (3) 3 Henry C. Lannis (II) 11 Mrs. K. M. Fairchild (5) •15 Charles Mace (3) 17 T. B. Hopkins (5)

PINE ST. INTERSECTS 103 Charles D. Wilson (2) 103 Mrs. Lydia Halliker (1) 107 Charles H. Elliot (6) 107 Corisande J. Keeler (2) "111 Mrs. Anna C. Botsford (3) 111 Dr. Laban Hazeltine (2) 117 Mrs. A. W. Stephens (3)

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS "201 James M. Grant (3) -209 Francis E. Pennock (4) 209 Mrs. Clara Pennock (11 •213 Charles A. Ahlstrom (3) "217 Mrs. Robert T. Logan (4)

PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS 307 F. C. Hopkins (4) 311 Frank G. Nordstrom (4) 311 H. Mae Harnden (3) 311% Mrs. Rebecca Densmore (4) 315 John T. Hall (4) 313 Maria L. Eddy (1)

FULTON ST. INTERSECTS •101 James T. Larmonth (4)

LAKEVIEW AVE. BEGINS No houses LIBERTY ST. INTERSECTS

"501 M. p. Jacobsen (3) •513 Mrs. Rose A. McCormick (5) "519 C. C. Pedersen (3)

LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS 615 Gust Lindstrom (6) 617 Enoch H. Lindstrom (3) "621 C. A. Lundquist (S)

G R A N T ST. BEGINS "627 Rovillus R. Rogers (3) •639 Axel W. Johnson (10) 641 Oscar Carlson (21 641 John Cooney (41 •643 Thomas B. Smith (31 649 Carl G. Anderson (6) 633 A. G. Berg (6) 053 C. D. Lerov (11) 639 Mary R. Willard (2) SIXTH STREET (EAST) Right and South Side. 14 James Butler (4) PINE ST. INTERSECTS 110 Mrs. Anna A. Farnham (I) 110 Mrs. Ruth Fenner (11 SPRING ST. INTERSECTS No houses PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS "300 Oscar F. Price (3) •306 Mrs. Mary Y. Johnston (2) 510 Mrs. Edith A. Wheeler (5) 310 Mrs. Ara Garnet Livingston (3) 312 Charles W. Hutchinson (3) •314 S. S. Taylor (3) FULTON ST. INTERSECTS •400 M. L. Ford (2) 4H8 Frederick P. Todd (2) 408 Mrs. Corris Glezen (2) "412 C. S. Keeler (2) •418 Walter H. Widrig (4) 424 Edmund S. Smith (2) "124 Mrs. Jeannette Smith (1) •128 Mrs. Mary E. Strong (2) "432 A. C. Anderson (51 LIBERTY ST. INTERSECTS •500 Thomas H. Smith (5) •506 Palmer K. Shankland (4) 508 E. E. Conant (2)

516 W m . N. Gokey Shoe Co. LINCOLN ST. INTERSECTS

606 dement Showier (3) 60S Wm. R. Duncan (2) 608 Charles Johnson (4) 611 Joseph Colensoe (2) 616 Edward Hughes (3) 018 Abel E. Peterson (4) 620 Mrs. Anna M. Toothill (2) "622 John Stevenson (3) "62S James H. Price (7) 628 John Herman (1) 632 Charles Pond (5) 632 Axel Olson (6) 636 Tom Priestly (2) 636 J. Clifford Henning (3) 640 Charles O. Anderson (5) 640 Walter C. Lawson (3) 640 Charles Sauftleben (2) 644 John A. Peterson (2) 644 William S. Peterson (4) "648 Gust H. Sagerstrom (1) "(Invi George A. Gross (4) 654 Robert G. Bailey (5) SIXTH STREET (WEST) From 517 North Main west to Hallock.— Second and Sixth wards.

Left and South Side. Charles H. Wadsworth (3) SS. Peter & Paul's R. C. Church CHERRY ST. INTERSECTS Prendergast Library Square WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS Albert M. Jones (71 LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS Mrs. Tina Garfield (3) Raymond G. Bullock (4) JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS Mrs. Jennie R. Beatty (31 William <'. Welner (2) Mrs. Bridget Slattery (3) Glenn P, Phillips (4) Ernest Buck (9) Francis Dunn (5) Jerry W. Clark (5) James D. Ferris (3) CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS

509 <£ Allen A. Thayer (6) ,i(i9% John N. Hayes (4)

MONROE ST. INTERSECTS No houses M U R R A Y AYE. INTERSECTS No houses FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS Frank Plasch (3) O. D. Wilcox (3) Mrs. Melissa O. Wilcox (11 FAIRVIEW AYE. INTERSECTS Peter McKee (31 Mrs. Margaret King (4) Lake J. McDonald (3) HALL AVE. INTERSECTS No houses CATLIN AVE. INTERSECTS No houses COOK AVE. INTERSECTS No houses LAKTN AVE. INTERSECTS 1309 Guv Swart (1) STEWART AVE. INTERSECTS 1407 Horace Newgren (41 SIXTH STREET (WEST) Right and North Side. "6 Frank Merz (9) 10 Levant Drake (3) 10 Claude H. Schone (3) 10 Mrs. Alice Turner (31 10 Charles J. Anderson (3) 10 Herbert S. Williamson (2) "12 Mrs. Marv B. Gifford (3) 16 Lewis F. 'Shedd (21 1S Fred B. Root (3)

9

211 307 309 Jill 401 •101 "405 409 "413 419 419

807 807 '807 903 905 911

20

204 204

Mrs. Ed. C. Brown (21 C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS Dow Park WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS Leon J. Cullis (2) Clyde T. Curtis (2)

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"210 Albert A. Van Vleck (2) LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS

•308 Emerson H. Hotchkiss (3) 310 Gustaf Hanson (21 314 Michael Maharon (4)

JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS 106 E. Bruno Bergholtz (51 "412 John F. O'Connell (5) 416 Waters C. Davis (4)

CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS "51)2 Thomas O'Connell (3)

M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS 60S John Solomanson (3) 60S Mrs. Harriet Adams (2) 610 William N. Hawkins (2) 612 Anthony T. Oorrigan (3)

FAIRMOUNT AVE. INTERSECTS No houses FAIRVIEW AVE. INTERSECTS No houses HALL AVE. INTERSECTS No houses CATLIN AVE. INTERSECTS No houses COOK AVE. INTERSECTS

1208 Jacob S. Hollenbeck (5) 1210 Walter Woodin (2) 1210 Austin Harvey (2)

LAKIN AVE. INTERSECTS SIXTEENTH STREET. From 1021 North Main west.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 7 Anna E. C. Beeman (1)

SIXTEENTH STREET. Right and North Side. •10 Frank R. Hammond (2) 12 (lav C. Stewart (41 11 Peter Voitsky (6) "14 Mrs. Losina IT. Gibson 4)

"36 Erwin M. Carmen (2) SPRAGUE STREET.

From Steele south and west to Baker".— Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. 109 Christ Thomas (9) 111 Elof Anderson (6) 113 Lucinda Woodward (I)

MT. V E R N O N PLACE INTERSECTS 223 Acme Printing Co. 237 Edward Carlson (4) .237 George Carlson (2i "241 Charles G. Krantz (31 241 David Olson (3)

P A L M E R ST. INTERSECTS •305 Charles S. Gardiner (5) SPRAGUE STREET.

Right and Wesl Side. Chautauqua Towel Mills STEELE ST. INTERSECTS

190 Lewis Wallen (6) F R O N T ST INTERSECTS

"202 Samuel PI. Hamerlv (2) '220 James Mallen (2) 220 Gilbert E. Lindergren (3) 221 Gust A. Anderson (5) 224 Charles H. Baker (I) '228 Peter Sundberg (5) 228 Warren M. Shearman (41 '232 Charles P. Anderson (2) 254 Vacant 2341.. Clinton I. Reynolds (41 238 Mrs. E m m a Lofgren (61 P A L M E R ST. INTERSECTS 310 Carlson & Carlson SPRING STREET. From 121 East Second north to Cross-man.—First ward. Left and Wesl Sale. 213-215 Jamestown Commission Co. 217-219 Gron Block 217 National Biscuit Co. Mrs. Caroline M. Gron .(01 Bruce F. Sturdevant (3)

George E. Lem (2) Ira W . Johnson (2) Mrs. Pearl Everett (3) Louise Anderson (1) Mrs. Minnie Graff (3) Mrs. T. E. Lcafstone (1)

219 Jamestown Awning Works John Wilson (3) David A. Kitch (3) E. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS

315 Albert P. Lowell (2) 315 Frank D. Hatch (3)

E. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS S117 Edward C. Burns (4)

E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 507 Vacant 513 Mrs. Kittie L. Hall (10)

E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 607 Mrs. Hannah A. Bonner (1) 613 William W. Hayward (4) 017 W m. H. Dorsey (5) 623 Frank Heath (3) "625 Minnie J. Lynch (6)

Branch School No. 1 E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS

'8(17 John A. Dearborn (4) '811 Winfred J. Heath (5) 815 Milton E. Kennedy (3) "S19 Mrs. Antoinette Fox (2) -825 Mrs. Susan D. Jones (1) 82.j Frank Stoutenburg (4) '829 Henrv Guenther (4) S29% John Robertson (2) S33 Ransom King (3) S35 Harry Scott Minich (3) S37 Henry A. Bauer (2) 839 John O. Ohlquist (4) 857 Elliot Blystone (2) '857 Hoyt R. Miller (3) '857 M. Miller (3) 83i George H. Williamson (3) "359 John W. Wright (2) 859 Charles D. Roberts (2) 86, Carl Lawson (2) 867 Fred Green (4) "8B7 Mrs. Lettie Bly (1) 869 Henry Hanson (2) 869 Peeler Ipsen (2) 869 Mrs. Mary Maclease (1) 869 Frank J. Kruger (2) SPRING STREET.

Right and East Side "206 Chapin Tiffany (5) 20S Walter I,. Saxton (4) 21H-222 City Hall 212 Ellicott H. & L. Co. 216 Prendergast Chemical Co. 21S Chief of Fire Dept. E. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS "306 Mrs. Mary Tousley (31 Central Branch School E F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS •412 Prank B. Field (31 S41S Emmett H. Bemus (4) E. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 520 Arthur K. Briggs (41 E. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS 610 A. M. 10. Zion church Oil Benj. A. Munger (3) 61S George W. Potter (31 618 ltov Chadwick (31 HIS Ernest A. Olson (31 618 Ernest Gossett (31 020 Carl Nelson (2) 022 Frank Maybee (41 622 Edwin Erickson (61 622 Mrs. Louise Dayson (71 026 Harry L. Williams (I) '626 Mrs. Melissa Carter C| 630 James M. Quinlan (21 E. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS 80S 10. A. Stoll (2) '810 John W. Hale (31 '8|i; George A. Chatfield (5) 826 Mrs. Jane Huntington (51 S30 David Maitland (4) S3S P. A. Appleton (4) "342 Robert N. Powell.(2) S5S John A. Engquist (-11

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860 L. L. Schwein (2) 860 Nelson J. Neil (2) •862 Joseph Gold (2) •864 Henry Koerner (2) •866 Mrs. Elizabeth Burke (6) 868 John Yarling (3) "S72 Mrs. Mellucina Corcilius (2) 'S74 Edward H. Shedd (2) SPRUCE STREET. From Lakeview avenue east to Ormes —Fifth ward.

No houses STAFFORD AVENUE. From 107S E. Second, south to Flagg avenue.—Fifth ward.

Right and West Side. 12 B. Franklin Florida (2) 12 Paul M. Englund (2) "16 Herman Brown (10) 20 Andrew Lundin (5) •22 William A. Vincent (6) STAFFORD AVENUE, Left and East Side.

No houses STARK AVENUE. From Schuyler near end of Connecticut avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. •23 Charles A. Lawson (5) STARK AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No house STEARNS AVENUE. From 117 Barrett west to Charles—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. •3 John Neilsen (3) •5 Robert H. Clare (2)

STEARNS AVENUE. Right and North Side.

"2 Nellie Greenlund (3) 4 Sture A. Ljungberg (3) 6 Robert Grimscold (1) 8 Mrs. Louise Morgan (5) S Andrew Kling (3) 10 Charles G. Johnson (6) 12 John E. Lindberg (31 12 Mertie Boone (11

STEELE AVENUE. From Baker, north to Summit.—Sixth ward.

Right and Bast Side. •66 Gust Olson (Ul

STEELE AVENUE. Left and West Side. "57 Magnus Anderson (12) "41 Waldmir Markel (11) STEELE STREET. From junction Forest avenue and Brook­lyn square, west.—Sixth ward. Left and South Side. 5 Bert S. Cross 7 John A. Peterson 7 Owl Sportsman Club 7 W. H. Lang 13 Public Market •15 Charles L. Carlson •17-19 William Koehl Co., (Thel 17-19 Post Publishing Co. 23 Rich Milk Co. 25 Antonio Rufini 25 Ross Pardinale 25 Ross Cardinale 25 John Mistretta 25 Fred Giovanni 25 John Gulino (28) 35-37-39 Pearl City Laundry

BARRETT ST. INTERSECTS GLASGOW AVE. BEGINS

35 George Thimelis (4) 55 Mrs. Emma Peterson (121 59 Vacant 61 Vacant 63 C. Ellison (7) 63 Axel Hegg (8) "67 Herman Broden (3) 77 Tony Gorden (S) •87 Albert F. Erickson (3) "93 Mrs. Augusta Lindberg (3) 93 M. R. Lindberg (2) 93, Mrs. Anna S. Peterson (21

WILLIAM ST. BEGINS 103 Nellie Beaver (I) 103 Harry Lilly (3) "105 Adam J. Haecker (3) "109 John O'Connell (5) 115 John A. Plultberg (4) 115 F'rank Breed (3)

CULVER ST., INTERESTS "125 Evald B. Seaburg (9) 127 Peter George (71 •129 Albert C. Marsh (4)

SPRAGUE ST. INTERSECTS "217 Mrs. Ann Sullivan (3) 223 Gunnar Swanson (1) "223 Eva Blomster (1) 223 Adolph Renberg (4) •229 Bernard Benson (2) 229 William H. Petersen (4)

H A N L E Y ST. BEGINS 231 C. R. Sandwall (6) "231 Mrs. Anna Jones (1) "235 Albin Anderson (6) 235 John Benson (5) "263 William Bubb (5) 265 Carl Bloomberg (6) 265 Edward Hopkins (41 267 Veli Abelin (7) 313 Dennis Reardon (4) 323 Lorenzo Missito (51 323 Guiseppa Cotavuglia (4)

STEELE STREET. Right and North Side.

6 Witkop-Holmes Co., The RACE ST. BEGINS

10 James Roark (IS) 14 Mrs. Mary Nocero (4) 16 John Nocero (2) 16 James Nocero (5) IS Jacob J. Mohr (4) 20 Vacant 22-2S Jackson Mill 30-38 H. P. Robertson Co. 40-4S Pearl City Veneer Co 40-48 Jamestown Carving & Mtg. Co. (id Jamestown Panel & Veneer Co. 7H-80 Electric Mills storehouse 70-80 J. C. & L. E. freight office 81 Michael Lopriore (61 84 George Lopriore (3) 81-92 Banner Furniture Co. 92 Sali Telha (91 - 100 Chadakoin Furniture Co. •100 Nazearro Gaetano (5) 100 Lewis Bennar (5) 106 A. J. Borst (8) 10S Charles W. Haecker (2) 10S Fred Smith (3) •114 Mrs. Ellen Donelson (3) 118 Crown Metal Construction Co. 124-126 Seaburg Mfg. Co. 132-136 Municipal electric light plant 13S J. Felix Beaver (4) 142-141 Garbage disposal plant 146 Citv tool building SPRAGUE ST. BEGINS 206 Chautauqua Towel Mills 210 Harland E. Adams 216 Mrs. H. E. Adams (I) 221 W m . Campbell (31 221 Henrv Kruse (2) 226 W. C. Williams (5) 226 Gustava Lindstrom (1) 226 J. D. Sheffstaff (3) •230 Victor E. Carlson (1) 236 Frank' A. Nelson (5)

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26S Margaret Cotcht (3) 28(1 T. W . Bush (7) •304 Gotfried Johnson (I) 304 Mrs. Mary Eklof (1) 306 Kinney Jones (3) 308 D. F. Hooven (6) SOS Edward Willis (2) 318 PL A. Tappan (3) 320 Charles Carlson (4) 322 W m . H. Gray (3) 322 Louis Fox (2) 322% Charles A. Kentuck (5) "324 Almon Fox (3) 321% Vacant 328 Mrs. Mira Smith (3) "332 Albert Bush (I) 3.36 Arthur Nutter (S) 338 Azoff Schell (21 33S John Carlson (7) 340 Julius G. M. Ebel 310 John Starkweather (21 310% Frederick Meyer 342% George Myers (71 312%. Leon Jones (3) 344 John Heck (4) STEWART AVENUE. From 1309 West Sixth south to Wrt Third.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. 103 H. Edgar Messenger (21 "105 Mrs. Margaret Lucey (1) 105 Charles Davis (2) "113 Martin N. Arend (4) 123 Lloyd E. Gregg (3) 123 Fred C. Hunt (5) 123 Mrs. E m m a C. Evens (4)

New house STEWART AVENUE. Right and West Side. '104 J. Peter Drever (-11 "110 John Jenkins (6) 112 Vacant "120 J. B. Sullivan (41 122 Edward Davis (31 122 Fred Strong (41 -110 Mil'on E. Phillips (41 116% Earl J. Card (21 STOWE STREET. From 815 East Second north to city lim­its.— b"i ft Ii ward.

Left and West Side. "11 August C. Johnson (81 15 Gust Pihlblad (3) •15 A. N. Lundberg (1) 21 C Emil Anderson (41 21 Henry C. Forsberg (5) '23 Mrs. Emily Sandberg (71 23, Nels Anderson (21 23 Richard Englund (21 "27 Anna Ahlsrren (21 27 C. Leon Sackris (31 "39 Charles Forsberg (71 '39 Victor E. Forsberg (31 FALCO N E R ST. INTERSECTS 103 Fred P. Brown (41 "107 Albert C. Jones (3) 109 Benjamin Anderson (41 "109 John P. Nelson (4) 111 Andrew L. Johnson (3) "111 John Anderson (51 "115 Peter Palmgren (41 "121 Charles Fredsall (11 •123 Andrew Wallen (5i "125 N. Aueust Johnson (61 125 John Downs (21 "131 James AY Raistrick (J) "135 Edwin Erickson (2) 133 Carl G. Swan (21 135 New house 139 New house '115 Thomas Berry (3) "153 John A. Morgan (5i NEWTON AVE. INTERSECTS "219 George Boardman (41 219 Frank W. Giles Ml BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS

•307 •309 309 321 321 •353 •357 "365 365 "309 •to! "105 ••III!) 501

Carl A. Carlson (4) Carl Henning (2) Gottfred Johnson (2) John Dahlin (3) John Stevenson (3) Andrew Winsell (4) Aaron Lindquist (3) Mrs. Dora Swart (4) Charles G. Johnson (4) Mrs. John A. Norman (3) Gustaf V. Johnson (5) Mrs. Jennie Beal (5) Adolph G. Bonnevier (3) Mrs. Florence Carrier (2) August Lund (S)

STOWE STREET. Right and East Side. "in Jacob Van Stee (5) "12 John K. Ahlquist (4) 12 Mrs. Amelia E. Olson (4) "14 Gust Swanson (5) 18 Edward Carlstedt (2) •18 Christine Cedarholm (1) IS Herman Carlson (2) •26 Mary A. Todd (li 26 George Leburg (5) *3() Mrs. Hattie Pike (5) 50 Emil J. Gustafson (51

F A L C O N E R ST. INTERSECTS "Hill Thure Ekedahl (5) 110 Vacant "110 Mrs. Mary Norquist (1) 114 Carl E. Dawson (3) "111 F. A. Johnson (21 "US Franz Bergren (31 "128 Manley K. Hawthorne (4) 128 Fred Douch (5) "158 Barth Cordingley (41 •110 Eric O. Holmberg (41 •144 Mrs. Jennie Coulchen (31 •152 Mrs. Eliza Galbraith (3) 152 Aaron Emmett (51 156 Charles E. Swanson (31 "156 John A. Peterson (4) 164 Carl J. Swanson (St '166 Horace J. Chadbourne (2) "178 Herbert Drake (51 '18ii* S. Clarence Beal (3)

N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS No houses BUFFALO ST. INTERSECTS

'3(18 Adolph Markar (9) 568 Frits R. Lawson (61 •310 John A. Hedberg (31 •312 Hjalmer Lundberg (31 314 Paul J. Haglund (7) "314 P. August Hedman (81 "116 Leonard Olson (41 316 Warner Holmstrom (6) "31S Peter A. Turner (4) 328 j. Emil Eckholm (51 356 Evert Hjelm (31 '358 Myion A. Keefe (3) '5,ii llilnier Anderson (51 CLYDE AVE. BEGINS "•100 Max Dahlgren (4) "402 Edwald Olson (41 "108 Edward S. Wilcox (21 '110 Olof Gunnell (2) 114 Eric Gunnell (31 STRONG STREET. 851 Prendergast avenue view avenue.—First ward Left and North Side. 3 10 D. Lloyd (2) '5 Mrs. Mary Shannon (31 "9 D. W. Prosser (31 II John C. Brown (0| 13 Charles J. Lindstrom Cli 15 Charles W . Gustafson (91 "17 Robert I. Cowden (3| 19 O. N. Gardner 13) STRONG STREET. Right and South Side. No houses FULTON ST. ENDS.

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18 Charles D. Melhuish (3) •18 Mrs. Esther F. Blanchard (1) STURGES STREET. From 109 Falconer north to Buffalo.— Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. •3 Oscar C. Carlson (3) 3 Gunnar Jones (4) 5 Edwin E. Lund (3) "5 John H. Soderberg (6) 21 Otto Alfred Carlson (4) 25 Albert W. Edeborg (3) 25 Vacant •29 Frank Freeberg (3) 29 Otto Dschuden (3) •33 Francis Geser (3) •37 Charles A. Hjertquist (3) •43 Andrew Skogren (2) •45 John A. Anderson (7)

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS •205 Oscar H. Sundell (4) •207 Orlando J. Sturdevant (4) •209 George E. Trainor (5) STURGES STREET.

Right and East Side. •20 Oscar T. Anderson (4) •24 Charles G. Adamson (5) *2S Edward Anderson (4) •40 Alfred Magnuson (4) 40 Axel Z. Johnson (3)

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS 206 Gust Stohl (4) •206 Andrew J. Nelson (8) •210 Mrs. Marv Jones (4) 210 Albert Knapp (3) 212 Martin H. Henze (2) -212 Leander Bohlin (2) •214 Albin Davidson (2) 214 Charles W. Peterson (2)

N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS •524 John P. Hallquist (14) SUMMIT STREET. From 409 Palmer southwest to city lim­its.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. •185 John B. Barlow (2) 193 John E. Ribbing (5) •203 Fred J. Case (2) •207 Mrs. Eva C. Moon (2) SUMMIT STREET. Right and West Side. "10 Theodore Morgan (4) 14 August Grebel (5)

•130 Nels Okesson (6) •140 E. J. Squier (3) SUMNER PLACE. From 217 East Eighth north.—First ward. Left and West Side. No houses SUMNER PLACE. Right and East Side. •S Alva A. Smith (4) •10 Benjamin H. Gardner (5) •12 Wilson B. Gardner (21 14 Michael J. Looney (41 16 Clarence H. Stanton (6) SUPERIOR STREET.

From end of Union avenue west Sampson.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. No houses BARRETT ST. INTERSECTS No houses CHARLES ST. INTERSECTS

•137 J. August Lawson (5) "141 John Pljalmarson (5) 141 Carl Erickson (5) •145 Carl O. Olson (4) SUPERIOR STREET. Right and North Side, No houses

to

S W A N STREET. From 450 Willard south.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. •5 John Brostrom (10) SWAN STREET. Right and West Side. •24 Julius J. Bergeson (3) •28 Eskel Anderson (12) •32 John A. Anderson (4) •46 G. W. Lindholm (6) TAYLOR STREET. From 9 South Main east to Harrison. Third ward.

Left and North Side. 1 Christ Papas 3 T. H. Sotir 5 Gust Tosi (3) 5 Jamestown Cold Storage Co. 7 Drayman's Headquarters 7 John Morozot (4) 7 Ali Sulo (7) 9-25 Jamestown Metal Furniture Co. 27 Globe Cabinet Co.

Warren & J. St. Ry. freight office 39-43 Jamestown Electric Mills 47 Central Commercial Gallery 63 Watson Manufacturing Co. •65 Mrs. Loraine R. Lepar (1) 05 John M. Anderson (3) 67 Mrs. Janet Holroyd (5) 71 M. Cordon (2)

TAYLOR STREET. Right and South Side. 20 Patrick Maher 22 Daniel H. Atwood (8) 26 Mrs. C. M. Parks (7) 26 Bert Manross (2) 28 William Hjorth & Co. 40 Adolphus Drake (5) 40 P. Elmer Beardsley (3) 44 James Nutter (3) 44 Talbot Huntington (4) 46-72 Diamond Furniture Co.

T E N T H STREET. From 841 North Main west to Lafayette. —Second ward.

Left and South Side. 9 Mrs. Harriet A. Peters (1) 11 Wilbur Wise (3) 11 Thomas J. Kennedy (4) 15 Mrs. Ida Ekbeck (2) 17 Henry L. Laquay (4) 19 Alonzo Lowing (4) "23 John G. Lundquist (3) •27 Mrs. Harriet E. Franklin (3) •29 Gotlieb Frey (2) "33 James B. Douglas (6) "37 Victor Nelson (6) 37 Lynn Howe (4) 57% Emil Lund (3) •43 William W. Campbell (3) "47 George L. Lockwood (4) 49 Fred W. Foote (5) "51 Pardon H. Cole (4) "53 Joseph K. Klumpp (3) •61 John E. Lott (3) "65 Gilbert T. Bouck (6) "67 Wallace Loucks (4) WASHINGTON ST. INTERSECTS No houses LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS No houses JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS 323 Clarence E. Carr (3) 331 Enoch J. Bucklaew (4) TENTH STREET. Right and North Side. •10 Henry A. Stumpf (2) •12 Thomas H. Marks (3) •16 Fred A. Dorman (4) 18 Guy C. Pillsbury (5) 18 William Betts (2) •20 Garrett H. Lammers (2)

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•24 Lars P. Anderson (3) •28 Andrew J. Peterson (6) •32 Gust Freeburg (4) 36 R. R. Mattoon (6) •38 A. Herman Abrahamson (4) •42 Peter G. Gibson (5) •46 Mrs. N. U. Arend (1) 46 J. D. Giegerich (2) 52 Willard C. Wood (5) 52 Harry L. Vawter (3) •56 William H. Wright (4) 58 Robert Lenox (6) 60 William H. Osgood (4) 60 Carl Anderson (4) •66 Nathan P. Newton Sr. (3) 68 Deura A. Luce (3) •70 George A. Young (2)

W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS "120 Charles W. Morton (6) 124 Leonard B. Weatherly (7)

LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS No houses JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS

314 Vacant 320 Walter E. Hall (5) 324 Carl Schmitt (3) 328 Charles Christ (5) 332 Jay Caswell (3) TERRACE PLACE. From 171 Forest avenue east.—Third ward.

Left and North Side. "1 Legrande A. Phillips (4) 3 Edward M. Ahlstrom (4) 5 Mrs. Jennie McClain (8) •7 Leon R. Dodd (5) 9 B. G. Brookins (31 15 Carl A. Johnston (31 15 William A. Smith (3) "17 Arthur K. Swanson (4) "19 Clarence L. Nelson (4) 19 Mrs. Dora Hunt (2) "21 Andrew J. Hulquist (6) TERRACE PLACE. Right and South Side. •2 Roland M. Taylor (3) "4 Mrs. Margaret Wood (2) 4 Walter A. Duncan (2) •10 August Rehnberg (4) 10 John W. Hayes (5) •12 Louis B. Smith (4) 20 Vacant 22 F. M. Rich (5) 24 Mrs. Myrtle Hollister (5) 26 William J. Hare (4)

TEW STREET. From 13 Front south to Palmer.—Sixth ward. Left and East Side. •9 Charles Agnalli (6) 9 Charles Lassande (4) "11 Adolph G. Strid (2) "13 Carl O. Lundgren (7) •17 Amelia Lundwall (1) 17 Lewis Putnam (3) "19 Alfred Anderson 19 Carl J. Sundell (5) TEW STREET. Right and West Side. 16 Axel F. Anderson (3) •16 Mrs. Mary Carlson (2) •24 Andrew O. Johnson (3) THAYER STREET. From 253 Crescent north to Buffalo.— Fifth ward. Left and West Side. •11 John H. Sutcliffe (10) E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS "33 John A. Brandt (4) •35 Charles Diamond (8) 41 John Everett (5) •43 T. Elliot Worden (2) •45 Worden's Greenhouse BUSH ST. ENDS.

No houses FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS

•123 Mrs. Christina Nystrom (3) •127 Emil Hammer (7) •131 Andrew R. Gustafson (5) •143 Carl A. Ellison (6) 149 Carl F. Holmquist (4) 149 Herman Karlsten (3) •153 Conrad T. Johnson (2) 161 Hilding S. Lundahl (2) •161 Clyde M. Baker (3) 181 Carl G. Peterson (3) 181 Henry Larson (3) •203 Andrew J. Anderson (6) 211 New house THAYER STREET.

Right and East Side. *S Fred Friberg (7) 10 Richard F. G. Bosin (5) 10 Fred A. Fosberg (3)

E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 34 Mrs. Catherine Rugg (6) •36 Gustaf D. Carlson (5) •40 John Barkman (7) 40 Robert E. Sandberg (3) •48 August Barkman (2) 48 John E. Lundberg (3) •52 Mrs. Hilda Olson (5) •58 Mrs. Anna Soderquist (2) 58 Frank L. Sampson (2) 64 Paul Lundquist (3) "64 William Lundquist (2) 6S Mrs. Carrie Johnson (4) 68 Elmer Anderson (5)

FA L C O N E R ST. INTERSECTS "128 John O. Johnson (2) 128 George Morgan (3) 128 Charles G. Hedin (3) "132 Alfred Carlson (3) "136 Thomas Neild (5) •140 Samuel Shelgren (5) •144 John N. Engwall (7) •148 August Benson (3) 14S Edwin Lindstrom (2) •152 Isaac Wildman (4) 152 William W. Wilson (4) •160 Andrew J. Larson (111 •164 J. Algot Lindell (5) 164 George Ahlquist (21

N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS 202 New vacant "206 Peter Hammergren (3) 210 Victor Lofman (6) "214 John Johnson (3) 214 Charles Josephson (2) 218 John V. Bever (4) 220 Charles A. Hultberg (4) 220 Gust Olson (5) THIRD STREET (EAST) From 222 North Main east to junction with East Second.- First ward. Left and North Side. 3 Frank Marcello 7 Eric Dahlgren The Directoyou Co. G. A. R. Hall B. P. O. E. Hall 'i William Bealer & Son Mrs. M. E. Grove (3) 11 People's Credit Clothing Co. Dr. E. M. Scofieid 13-15 Jones Block A. E. Masterson 13 Gage Furniture Co. 15 Joseph Graff I. O. O. F. Hall A. Hazeltine 17 Fabian Sellstrom 19 Fulton Market Co. 21 Gray & Waite Fred C. Brown (4) 23 Donelson's Grocery Co. A. D. Work (3) PINE ST. INTERSECTS 101-103 New Lowry Block 101 D. B. * K. H. Watson Ames Transfer Co. J. H. Prather

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Johnson Bros. & Co. Kemp the Hatter Chadakoin Press K. O. T. M. Hall

103 E. F. Bassett 103 C. M. Beck 105 Godfrey R. Abersold 107 Cawcroft & Co.

Mrs. J. W. Miller (1) Mrs. Mary C. Davis (2)

109 Jamestown Electric Co. George C. Allen (2)

111 Charles H. Pew Fred Moon

113 N. Y. Telephone Co. 117 Knox Clothing Co. 119-121 R. MacDonald 123 Salvation Army Citadel

SPRING ST. INTERSECTS 201 Lyric Theater 211 John Heald 213 Mrs. Mildred Harrington (4) 215 George S. Anderson (6) 215 Mrs. Leora C. Decker (2) 215 Arthur H. Simmons (2) 217 Mrs. E. E. Evans (2) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS First Congregational Church

•331 Mrs. Julia H. Yates (3) 331 H. A. Deardourff (4) 345 Rev. Horace G. Ogden (6)

First M. E. Church THIRD STREET (EAST) Right and South Side. 2-8 Gifford Block

First National Bank Frank O. Johnson Exempt Firemen's Assn. Abrams & Wiltsie (Rms. 1-2) A. H. Stafford & Son (Rm. 3) J. M. Weller & Son (Rm. 3) Swetland & Anderson (Rms. 5-6) R. F. Pickard (Rm. 7) Harry R. Lewis (Rm. S) L. L. Hanchett (Rms. 9-10) Carl C. Pedersen Craven's Studio (Rm. 15)

6 Langford & Goodenough 6 Strickland & Clark S Mason's News Co. 10 Fred E. Hatch

Jule F. Meas Joseph Mason Dr. M. J. Beal Mrs. Rose Frey (1) Dr. E. L. West Clark D. West (2) T. Henry Black 12 Louis Heineman ALLEY INTERSECTS 14 Hennigan & Co. 14 Hawkins Restaurant Co. John W. Robinson Tiffany Printing Co. E. E. Eddy 16 Thos. F. Rowley 16 J. T. Morrison Frank R. Moody Carpenter's & Joiners Union Labor Hall International Asso. of Plasterers Women's Int. Union Label League IS The Fair Bricklayers Union Labor Hall 20 Ingerson Grocery Co. Goudy's Bath Parlors Woodmen of the World 22 Black Bear Cafe Fred Bauer (4) Theodore Brazee (5) 24 Hayward & Son 24 F. S. Eddy Dick Wickfield (basement) PINE ST. INTERSECTS 100-110 Ellicott Building 100 Ethie P. Thatcher 102 Carrie J. Donelson 104 J. L. Sprague 106 New York Tea & Coffee Co.

108-110 Fenton Block 108 Hull M. Hooker 108 Charles H. Kilburn

C. A. Pickard (Rms. 1-4) Emmett W. Miller (Rms. 1-4) Socialist Headquarters Smith & Kinne (Rm. 12) Mrs. Carrie Payne (4) Mrs. Martha A. Hartley (3) Mrs. Mae M. Johnson (3) Mrs. Mary E. Burgett (2)

110 Pennsylvania Gas Co. Cecil G. Rowley (3) Mrs. Earl H. Hill (1) Charles W. Jacobson (2)

112-114 Holmes Awning Works Furniture Index Co. Parker Pierce Co. Clarence L. Eidens (3) Arvid B. Gunnill (3)

114 Mrs. Delia Morgan (3) 116 J. W. Klumpp

Joseph A. Marthaler (1) Mrs. Annie George (1) Mrs. Kittie Kilmer (1)

118 Woodhead, Olsen & Riley Co. Harriet E. Woodford (1)

120 Jamestown Roofing Co. Anthony I. Hoffman (5) Mrs. Hulda Rowe (1)

122 Horton Bros. 122 J. S. Horton

Mrs. Lura Hyde (3) Joseph E. Perkins (5) SPRING ST. INTERSECTS

202-212 City Hall Building City Clerk (Rm. 1) Council Chamber (Rm. 2) Civil Service Commission (Rm. 2) Mayor (Rms. 3-4) City Treasurer (Rm. 5) City Auditor (Rm. 5) Police Court (Rm. 6) Chief of Police (Rm. 7) Board o'f Assessors (Rm. 9) Department of Health (Rm. 10) Registrar of Vital Statistics (Rm. 10) Department of Water (Rms. 11-14) Park Commission (Rm. 14) Board of Public Wks. (Rms. 15-16-17) Pres. Board of Estimate and Re­view (Rms. 15-16-17)

City Engineer (Rms. 15-16-17) Electric Light Commission (Rm. 18) Hospital Commission (Rm. 18) Public Assembly Hall (3rd floor) Associated Charity & Free Employ­ment Bureau (Rm. 19) Sealer Weights & Measures (under) Overseer of the Poor (under) Street Commissioner (under) 216 Carl E. Berg (3) Gust Johnson (3) Hettie O. Johnson (2) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS 304 Edward W. Curtis (3) 304 Fred C. Stone (4) 308 Ella Crane (1) "310 Frederick M. Curtis (2) 312 Mrs. Anna Grimes (7) 314 Mrs. Mattie B. Carter •320 Dr. A. Austin Becker (2) 322 Vacant 326 Nelson's Studio 330 Mrs. Elvira L. White (1) 332 Fred J. Grover (2) 332 Alfred H. Rockwood (3) 338 George N. Dorn (4) 33S Lewis F. Leonhart (2) 33S Stewart's Home Bakery (2) 340 Earl R. Anderson (3) 342 United Meat Market 344 Odell & Doolittle THIRD STREET (WEST) From 223 North Main west to Hallock.— Second ward. Left and South Side. 1-9 Hall Block 3 H. M. Hansen

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5 C. E. Weeks Dr. W. E. Goucher, 3-4 John G. Wicks, 5 J. J. Frank, 7 A. L. Furlow, 6 Geo. W. White, 6 B. B. Smith, 6

7 E. L. Underwood 9 Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co.

Arthur H. Hitchcock Theodore N. Nelson & Co.

21-23 The Samuels C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS

101-103 Wellman Building 101 Wellman Bros.

H. R. Wiley, 1 W. D. Wellman, 2-3 Orsell C. Price, 25-26 Dr. C. A. Hanvey, 6 Albert E. Myers, 7-8-9 International Correspondence School —10-11-12

C. W. Whitmore, 2S-30 Dr. F. A. Monroe, 46-48 J. Samuel Fowler, 16-17-18 Butts & Miller, 19-20-21 Herbert L. Hunt, 25-26 Vernon E. Peckham, 28-30 A. C. Wade, 13-11-15 M. L. Clapp, 13-14-15 L. T. Durand, 13-15 Lakewood Ice Co., 17 Charles K. Haynes, 31-32-33 A. L. D. Campbell, 34-35-36 A. Frank Jenks, 37-38-39 W. E. King, 43-45 Jamestown Real Estate & Rental Co., 43-44

Chadakoin Mercantile & Adjusting-Co., 43-44

103 D. F. Persell & Co. 103% Moll & Lindstrom 105 Jones News Room 107 Charles E. Maclease 109 George E. Baker 111 Lovejov's Dry Goods Syndicate 113-113% Russell Block 113 F. J. McCormick News Co. 113% Union R. R. Ticket Office 113% Chautauqua Traction Co. Office 113% Jamestown St. Ry. Waiting Room

N. J. Safford Mrs. Mary Olds. 17-25

115-121 Hayward Block 115-117 Peterson's Wine House 119 Elite Restaurant

Lauren B. Clark (61 I. O. O. F. Hall 121 George F. Lods 121 Ralph W. Thayer Mrs. Anna Porter, 3-5—(6) Imus Bros., 4 Mrs. Myrtle D. Pearson, 12—(1) Julien G. Knowlton, 3-1—(2) Denis Cornen, 6—(1) Burt Van Steenburg (3) Charles Samuel's Office. 9 Geo. PI. Monroe, 6-7 J. N. Graff, 1 Edna Parker, S—(1) Esther Carlson. 4—(1) WA S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS 201-203 Lillibridge Block 201 Postal Telegraph Co. 201% George McC. Nelson Charles Schultz (3) Ernest Gilberds E m m a Lillibridge (1) Frank G. Lillibridge (3) Thomas CI. Kennedy (2) 203 Jessup & Anderson 205 Frank A. Stanley 205 C. I>. Carpenter 297 Rath's Ever Good Ice Cream ><t Candies 209 Mrs. S. E. Melin 209% Burt C. Weekman (3) Charles Fink (3) William Converse (2) M. Alice Brand (2)

211 213 215 217 217

223 •223 225 •303 305 307-•307 309 311 313 313 313 313 315 315 •405 •409 411 411 411 411 411 413-413 "415 419 419 419 419 503 503 •513 519 519

529 533 533 '539 539 •515 549 •551

Mrs. J. V. Johnson Frank B. Turner Cleaning Co. Will Fairbank ROSE ALLEY INTERSECTS W. A. Knowlton James N. Hunsicker (2) L. G. Cowing (2) William S. Newton & Co. Caroline A. Lowere (2) Anna Kearney (2) The Woodburn Charles J. Arnold (6) Emmett J. Frank (3) LAFAYETTE ST. INTERSECTS William M. Hotter (5) Edward Ross Brown (6) 315 Hoyt Block Peter H. Hoyt (3) Mrs. May A. Marsh (9) Asher Friedman (4) Mrs. Charles W. Morgan (1) Dr. A. F. Blanchard (3) R. M. Garfield (2) Charles Griffith (2) Mrs. M. E. Graves (3) Charles Horr (2) JEFFERSON ST. INTERSECTS Gertrude M. Goodwin (10) Lynn M. Goulding (6) DeOrsay Flats J. C. Mattison (3) Homer E. Haupin (2) William M. Mace (2) Mrs. Anna Barker (6) 417 The Osmer (26) Mrs. K. J. White (4) Henry S. Woods (2) John J. Pickard (21 Mrs. Mary Bricker (31 George R. Smith (21 Mrs. M. A. Willing (11 CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS Mrs. Elizabeth J. B. Marshall (2) J. S. B. Marshall (21 Frank M. Clark (3) William Smith (2) Patrick H. Burke (31 Frank E. Wallace (5) Mrs. Hulda Wallace (1) Ed. Doane (2) Mrs. Lydia Cady (4) Ralph Rosedahl (11) Mrs. Sadie Lewis (8) Albert Long (2) Henry A. Doering 2) Henry C. Smith (2) Mrs. Clark R. Lockwood (2) Gotleib Jehle (2) Willard T. Denslow (3)

THIRD S T R E E T (WEST) Right and North Side.

2 Charles E. Wood 4 Hans P. Hansen 6 Oscar Stranburg 8-10 Union Block S The Hub S John J. Maharon 8 Hub Billiard Parlor S Jones & Ahlquist

Central Labor Council Hall 1(1 Bijou Dream 10 Bergwall Printing Co. 12-22 Gokey Building 12 Brownell Shoe Co. 12% Mozart Theater 14 Mason News Co. 16 Saxe Bros. Co. Office Entrance Gokey Bldg Louie C. Strong. 1-2 Mutual Life Insurance Co.. N. Y. 5 6 Interstate Woolen Mills Co., 7-S Chautauqua Oxypathor Co., 9-10 Fred P. Todd. 11-12 E. E. Lewis, 11-12 C. H. Young, 11-12 F. A. Thomas, 15 Gust Dahlbeck, 23 D. D. Woodford, 23-24 Warren Construction Co., 25-26

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William Mace, 27 George F. Gokey, 2S S. O. Johnston, 29 A. H. Simmons, 29 Jamestown Employment Bureau, 30

18 H. A. Doering 20-22 Edward E. Duffee

C H E R R Y ST. INTERSECTS First Presbyterian Church

110-112 Squier's Court Swedish-American Land Co., 201-202 May B. Van Dusen, 204-205 Edward Peterson, 20S Ziba L. Squier, 301-305 D. Lowery Mullin, 308 Will J. Anderson, 308 J. W . Rulifson, 208 F. B. Wilson, 208

114-118 Chadakoin Building 114-118 The Abrahamson-Bigelow Co.

Dr. D. C. Perkins, 405 Dr. E. T. Johnston, 300-302 C. E'. Jamison, 303-304 Dr. R. E. Johnson, 300-302 Dr. William J. Pennock, 309-311 Dr. W . A. Smith, 300-302 Dr. R. G. Roberts, 500-502 Dr. D. R. Drake, 500-502 Dr. L. A. Roth, 500-502 Weeks & Ross, 400-402 Peterson & Frick, 505-507 Dr. A. F. Blanchard, 410-412 Edward L. Hall, 406-408 The Furniture Commercial Agency Co., (Red Book), 513

W. J. Bentley, 515 Charles W . Jones, 522-524 Curry & Spencer, 509-511 Chautauqua Confectionery Co., 518 E. W . Curtis Lumber Co., 510-512 N. Y. Telephone Plant Dept., 306-8-10 John Hancock Life Ins. Co., 510-512 C. B. Dodge, 510-512 White Cross School of Nursing 414-16 C. W . Baker, 524 Will Thompson, 524 John P. Jones, 522 Acme Coal Co., 418 Mother Lode Copper Mines Co., 41S Rosamond I. MacVeigh, 409-411 Hills Piano Store and Music School, (entire sixth floor)

120 Starr's Art Shop 120 F. L. Scudder 122 M. J. Murray & Co. 122 Pearl Swan (5)

W A S H I N G T O N ST. INTERSECTS U. S. Postoffice 212 August Anderson 214 Bentley's New Office (2) L A F A Y E T T E ST. INTERSECTS 304 Mrs. E. J. Stocker (The Chautau-qua)-(8) 308 New store 316 Fayette A. Knapp (5) JEFFE R S O N ST. INTERSECTS •412 Henry G. Arnold (6) 416 Clayton Gibbs (2) 416 Jay W . Hubbard (3) CLINTON ST. INTERSECTS •504 Mrs. Jennie F. Shedd (3) •512 Charles Samuels 4) M O N R O E ST. INTERSECTS Branch School No. 2 F A I R M O U N T AVE. BEGINS 522 Edward J. Peterson (3) •552 Minnie E. Fletcher (2) 556 Charles Johnson (4) Jast'n St. Ry. Office and barns Chautauqua Traction Co. Office THIRTEENTH STREET. From 921 North Main west to Washing­ton.—Second ward. Left and South Side. •5 Adelbert Klock (2) •7 William F. Nisson (3) •23 Geo. S. Bright 2) •33 Earl F. Coe (3) •37 Myron J. Mead (9)

39 New house. •41 Bert L. Blackmon (5) •49 Charles G. Anderson (S) 53 John Anderson (2) •53 Charles T. DeBad (2) 57 New house 61 Vacant "67 James J. Hennessy (3) •69 Arthur J. Pannock (4) "73 Ariel PI. Wellman (2) THIRTEENTH STREET. Right and North Side. •10 Charles A. Cedarquist (3) •14 Fred C. Trusler (5) "20 William B. Pitts (3) 24 Roy W . Strickland (3) •24 Mrs. Kate O'Donnell (1) 26 Gust C. Sanburg (9) •30 Jacob F. Stahley (8) 30 Harry J. Stahley (4) •42 John A. Anderson (4) •54 Samuel J. Woodward (2) •70 Peter J. Minton (7) •74 William T. Wright (5) •78 Zenas E. Morgan (2) TIFFANY AVENUE. From city line south to Erie R. R.— Fourth and Fifth wards. * Charles A. Carlson (4) Myril Cowan (2)

TODD AVENUE. From 60 Hunt road west to McDannell avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 7 Albert Pollard (5) 7 George Messenger (4)

TODD AVENUE. Right and North Side.

No houses TOWER STREET. From opposite 217 Willard south to Eng­lish.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. •13 Mrs. Lottie Huggins (2) "17 Mrs. Johanna M. Peterson (4) •21 Mrs. Matilda C. Wersen (3) •31 Sophie S. Johnson (3) •35 Alexander M. Sundman (2) •43 Mrs. Mary A. Leiblad (1) 43 Charles Wicklund (3) •47 Charles G. Hedin (3) •51 Andrew E. Lawson (5) 51 Nels H. Nelson (3) 51% Fred Fletcher (4)

LIND A L L E Y INTERSECTS •59 Charles J. Lawson (U) •65 Fred A. Carlson (3) 69 Frank P. Hansen (3) 69 Thomas W . Moore (4) 73 Axel K. Johnson (6) •73 Otto W. Peterson (2) •77 Albert Frederickson (2) •81 Ramus Larson (10) •85 Gust O. Carlson (5) "89 Brewer Rossing (9) "93 John C. Palm (5) 99 William C. Johnson (5) TOWER STREET. Right and West Side. Branch School No. 3 "44 Charles A. Nelson (5) 56 Conrad Beckstrand (6) 56 John Engdahl (10) 50 Mrs. Johanna Turnbloom (2) 00 Sam Dominico (3) 60 Antonio Lomando (4) 60 Rosario Coli (5) 60 Christenzo Palermo (8) 64 Giovani Montagna (8) 04 Joe Bell (8) 68 Joseph Lombardo (4) 68 Frank Calimeri (3) 68 Sam Lombardo (3)

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80 William Keefe (5) •80 Charles E. Lundgren (4) 80 Otto Anderson (2) 100 Gunnar A. Nelson '3) •100 Mrs. Sofle Bergwall (5) 108 Charles Goltzjonski (21 108 Joe Lee (61 108 Joseph Mason (41 •110 Austin Tobias (41 110 John Shackleton (11 112 Mrs. Christina Johnson (11) 116 Nels G. Johnson (4) 122 Charles A. Peterson (9) 122 Fred Benson (5) TOWNER AVENUE.

From Curtis west to Thayer.—Fifth ward.

No houses TWELFTH STREET. From 909 North Main west to Washing­ton.—Second ward.

Left and South Side. 17 Joseph D. George (2) 23 Oscar H. Larson (4) •23 Nils Anderson (3) 25 Willis Norton (3) 25 Willis L. Strickland (3) 29 Arthur L. Pang (2) 35 Mahlon Barrows (2) 37 Albert Hapgood (6) •39 Saverio Roseli (7) 39 Jacob Robinowitz (4) •41 Hans Rasmussen (4) •61 Charles W. Clark (4) 65 David W. Palmer (2) 65 Merrill D. Anderson (3)

TWELFTH STREET. Right and North Side. •6 Gust Gofvert (6) 14-16 Salisbury & Son •18 Dr. George B. Jones (2) 20 Charles J. Peterson (4) 24 George W. Dewey (6) 26 George M. Thompson (4) •28 Everett F. Jones (2) 30 Charles C. Pound (4) •32 William Whitcomb (7) •36 William J. Anderson (4) •40 Antonio Mancino (2) 44 Elmer G. Baxell (3) •44 Albert Denn (2) TYRIL STREET. From Tiffany avenue west.—Fourth ward.

Left and South Side. • Straight Dry Plate Co.

TYRIL STREET. Right and North Side.

No houses UNION AVENUE. From 338 Forest avenue east to Park.— Third ward.

Left and North Side. •13 Mrs. Anna Hultgren (4) •37 Fritz Johnson (3) UNION AVENUE. Right and South Side. •16 John O. Samuelson (4) 16 Albert Albertson (2) •20 Carl Anderson (3) 20 Axel O. Anderson (3) 28 Albert Thornblad (5) 28 Charles T. Pearson (5) •32 C. Herman Hultquist (4) 32 Thomas Fletcher (5) 36 Gust Ahlgren (4) 36 Mrs. Anna E. Dahlgren (6) •40 Carl S. Almgren (4) 40 Rudolph Johnson (4) UPHAM STREET. From 673 English north.—Fourth ward. No houses.

UTICA STREET. From opposite 283 Fairmount avenue north to Livingston avenue.—Sixth ward.

Left and West Side. •19 Fred Oger (4) •21 Otto Johnson (3) 23 David Lessing (4) •25 Joseph A. Carter (3) UTICA STREET. Right and East Side. 10 New house 12 New house 14 New house 16 New house 18 New house 20 New house •22 John B. Downer (10) 24 Frank J. Schuler (3) 26 Vacant

VALLEY STREET. From 28 West Eighth north to Ninth.-Second ward.

Left and West Side. "7 August Ellstrom (2) 7 Christ Hansen (2) •9 Charles W. Johnson (3) •15 Fritz Klarquist (4) 17 Charles Peterson (2) •17 A. John Anderson (5) 19 Fred A. Samuelson (3) 19 Thomas D. Howard (4) •21 Fred B. Kinne (4) 23 Carl F. Gustafson (4)

VALLEY STRtET. Right and East Side. 8 George W. Wright (4)

•14 Mrs. Ida Morton (3) 16 Caspar A. Beck (2) 16 Henry M. Peterson (51 •18 Swan Barnhardt (6) VAN BUREN STREET. From 920 North Main east.—First ward.

Deft and North Side. •9 J. Lawrence Hills (2) 11 Harry T. Anderson (5) 11 Mrs. L. M. Scofieid (1) •17 Alva E. Hart (4) •21 William Stamm (3) •25 Wrothwell Butterfield (41 •29 Martin Kinney (2) 29 John H. Maddox (2) •37 Bert A. Tompkins (6) •41 John A. Eckman (2)

PRE N D E R G A S T AV. INTERSECTS 109 William J. Miller (4) •111 Mrs. Pruda Shaw (1) •113 George A. Persell (6) •119 Charles H. Whitney (3) •121 Marvin S. Speer (3) 125 Charles Fisk (2) •125 Daniel L. Skipper (3) •129 M. J. Norquist (5) L A K E V I E W AVE. INTERSECTS •201 Sophie D. Butler (1) •203 M. R. Stevenson (2) •205 Harvey W. Tew (2) •207 Ernest L. Anderson (2) •221 Lilly B. Spring (1) 221 Oren Howe (2) WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS •303 John E. Nelson (4) •309 G. D. Danielson (6) •311 Chas. Nelson (3) •317 John A. Lindman (2) 317 Oscar Edeborg (2) •337 David Sundell (4) •339 Chas. E. Swanson (2) •343 Gust Dawson (2) VAN BUREN STREET. Right and South Side. •10 E. E. Woodbury (5) •18 Mrs. Nora Durnin (4)

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INTERSECTS

•24 Michael McGinity (5) •28 John McGinity (5) 32 Mrs. Laura Klock (1) •32 Stuart Langs (3) 32% Harry S. Jamison (2) •36 Henry Oser (2) •36 Jacob Oser (2) •40 William Quirk (3)

P R E N D E R G A S T AV. •122 M. Barrett (4) 114 John Fay (6) 116 S. O. Merriman (3) •124 Claude K. Ahlstrom (2) 128 Charles M. Brown (5) 130 Clyde G. Wooley (3)

L A K E V I E W AVE. INTERSECTS 224 Eugene A. Shelters (4)

WINSOR ST. INTERSECTS 312 C. Vincent Treat (2) 312 Charles E. Treat (3) 320 Alton M. Loomis (5) 322 Mrs. Addie Barton (3) VEGA STREET. From 329 Willard north.—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. •3 Oscar E. Lindbloom (4) •15 Fred Haglund (4) •25 Mrs. Matilda Lindros (3) 25 Mrs. Sana Johnson (1) •35 Adolph Ostrom (3) •43 Mrs. Matilda Lindros (4) 45 J. Gust Anderson (6) •45 Jennie Hanson (1) •47 Sanford Olson (5) •59 Frank Danielson (5) •79 Charles F. Danielson (6) • Mrs. Adeline Malm (8)

BENEDICT ST. INTERSECTS No houses

VEGA STREET. Right and East Side.

•14 Gust Anderson (7) •16 Charles A. Peterson (6) •20 Gust Johnson (6) •26 Andrew Swanson (7) •30 John Munson (7) 38 Oscar W. Erickson (5) 38 Gunnard Oberg (3) •44 Elof Johnson (5) 44 Fred Benson (3) •52 Morris S. Anderson (7) 52 John A. Peterson (4) •56 Henry C. Erickson (4) 68 Axel Peterson (3) 68 Anton Elmer (3) 70 David Carlson (4) 70 Mrs. Clara Bloom (6) •88 Charles J. Ahlstrand (4) 96 Abraham Danielson (5) 96 Fred L. Lawson (5) BENEDICT ST. INTERSECTS •110 Charles A. Carlson (3) •114 Arvid H. L. Johnson (4) VICTORIA AVENUE. From 77 South Main east to Foote ave­nue.—Third ward. Left and North Side. 11 Herman Anderson (3) •11 Mrs. Christina Lundquist (4) •13 Erick A. Jones (3) 13 Ernest A. Lindquist (4) 15 Vacant •15 Erick L. Carlson (4) 19 Carl A. Selquist (2) 19 Alfred Nyquist (3) 21 Mrs. Ella Shoultz (3) 21 August S. Dahlquist (4) 23 Ernest Kendall (4) 23 Joseph Chapman (2) 25 James S. McNeight (2) 25 Harry Lund (2) INSTITUTE ST. INTERSECTS No houses VICTORIA AVENUE. Right and South Side. •12 Herman Ingalls (6)

16 Andrew Johnson (5) 24 Frank McFarland (6) 26 Andrew Swanson (3) •26 Charles G. Kleist (4) 2S Fred Bjork (3) •28 Richard Smith (2) 34-40 St. James R. C. Church 34 Father James Carra

INSTITUTE ST. INTERSECTS 84 Robert F. Keefe (4) •84 Fred C. Ek (2) S6 Rev. Lucius Markham (4) 86 Everett W. Potter (3)

VIOLET AVENUE. From Marion south.—Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. * Adelbert Simmons (6)

VIOLET AVENUE. Right and West Side.

No houses VIRGINIA BOULEVARD. From 14 Camp south.—Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. No houses E. N E W L A N D AVE. INTERSECTS

•52 Joseph Anderson (7) •54 Fred Helgren (5)

BARKER ST. BEGINS No houses DOUGLAS PLACE INTERSECTS

•40 Douglass R. Park (9) 138 Mrs. Ellen Eskerberg (1) •13S Otto Eskerberg (2) VIRGINIA BOULEVARD. Left and Bast Side.

No houses WALNUT GROVE. From opposite 77 South Main west.—Third ward.

Eber Prince (3) Preston Morton (3) Charles E. Lawson (7)

WALNUT STREET. From 101 Camp north to Arnold.—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. 5 Frank Hager (7) 5 Ernest Johnson (6) •9 August Fosburg (8) •13 Simon Peterson (7) 17 Charles Swanson (6) 19 Charles Carlson (4) •21 Fred T. Williams (3) 25 Frank Mann (2) •25 Mrs. Eva Harrison 3) 27 Herbert Holdsworth (2)

WALNUT STREET. Right and Bast Side. •6 Mrs. Albertina Johnson (2) •8 Charles F. Scott (6) 8 Leonard Bloomquist (3) •12 Edward Coe (2) 12 Le Verne Coe (4) •16 Andrew Anderson (5) •20 C. Albert Anderson (4) 20 Mrs. Mary Anderson (1)

WARNER AVENUE. From 128 Forest avenue west­ward.

Right and North Side. •11 Erland G. Jones (8) 13 John C. Lepp (4)

WARNER AVENUE. Left and South Side.

No houses

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WASHINGTON STREET. From West First north to Fluvanna av­enue.—Second ward.

Left and West Side. 103 Sub-station Lighting & Power Co. 211-215 St. Ry. car barns 217 Pullman Cafe 217% B. L. Carpenter & Co. 219 The Puritan Lunch 221-223 Lillibridge flats

W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS Federal Building W. FOURTH ST. INTERSECTS

409 Pearson's Livery 409 William Pearson (3)

W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS 507 Ralph M. Brown (2) •509 William P. Stevens (2) •515 Edw. E. Duffee (4) •519 H. W. Odell (4)

W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS •601 William Bealer (6) •607 Dr. E. M. Scofieid (1) 607 William Richardson (2) 607 C. C. Meurer (2) 607 James McMillan (2) 607 E. H. Hamilton (3) •611 Ralph W. Thayer (5)

W. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS •703 Dr. W. D. Wellman (5) •707 Elmer B. Wellman (3) •711 Arthur M. Wellman (4) 713 H. B. G. Mayo (6) 715 Albert J. Harris (5)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS •801 J. H. Marsh (2) •809 Patrick McVeigh (2) •811 Thomas F. Marsh (5) 815 Gustaf Weisflog (3) 817 James Hayes (2)

ISABELLA AVE. BEGINS •823 Charles Johnson (2) 823 John Eckert (3) •825 Oscar C. Johnson (2) •827 Mrs. Sadie B. Kepler (1) 829 Fred Swanson (3) •831 Alfred C. Bendall (2) •833 Levi Wellington (3) 833 Charles Randall (3) •835 Mrs. Catherine McGee (3) S37 Edward J. McGee (5) •839 John W. Johnson (4) •843 William W. DeLisle (5) 847 Charles Corby (5) 847 Christ Nelson (2) 849 George R. Pease (2)

T E N T H ST. INTERSECTS 871 Constantine Saro (8) 881 Skating Rink •885 Daniel Roberts (5) E L E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS •905 Alonzo Hotchkiss (10) •909 C. M. Peterson (7) 911 Newton Storehouse 915 Rupert L. Hoyt (3) 915 Henry Johnson (2) •919 Grant Waterman (4) •923 Joseph L. Norton (9) 925 New house •975 Mrs. Elizabeth Gowan (1) 985 James Gowan (4) 985% Henry S. Faulkner (S) •987 Nicholas Paul (10) 991 E. F. Carr (6) 995 Ross A. Blackmer (7) •997 George Mullard (1) •1001 John P. Swanson (6) 1043 Mrs. Hettie Williams (1) •1047 Fred L. Rhodes (2) •1051 L. Archie Fuller (3) 1057 Frank Lord (4) •1059 Enos A. Warren (5) WASHINGTON STREET. Right and East Side. 104 C. J. Hancock (4) 110 Ernest Brown (3) W. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 202 Sturdevant Monumental Works Mrs. Flora Shaw (3)

208-210 Bender's Blacksmith Shop 212 C. J. Arnold

Theodore Johnson (7) Thomas Bill (8)

214 Hunt & Shepard 232 Empire Restaurant

Joseph Corke W. THIRD ST. INTERSECTS

304 F. F. Green & Son. '* 320 Dewev-Davis Printing Co.

W. F O U R T H ST. INTERSECTS 406 Mrs. Mary Willets (4) 406 Martin Lawson (4) •408 Charles W. Bates (4) 408 Royal M. Bates (2) 410 John A. Thompson (3) 410% Mrs. Ada Rhodes (3) 412 Lewis R. Jacobson (3)

W. FIFTH ST. INTERSECTS James Prendergast Library W. SIXTH ST. INTERSECTS Dow Park W. S E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS

•708 John A. Knorr (7) 710 Seneca Hoag (3) •714 George L. Heelas (7)

W. EIGHTH ST. INTERSECTS 804 Mrs. Bertha Fisher (3) •806 Ralph A. Noble (3) •810 Charles E. Freeman (2) •814 August J. Peterson (3) •818 Mrs. Charlotte Martin (2) S20 William H. Brown (4) •822 Burton M. Gay (4) 824 Charles Gustafson (3) S26 Patrick J. O'Brien (8) •830 Walter W. White (5) 832 John M. Eckman (3) 836 Mrs. Sarah Lake (1) •836 John Hi Pettis (4)

NINTH ST. INTERSECTS 842 Edward Franklin (4) S44 George Greenwood (4) •846 Holland S. Coe (3) 854 Burton J. Higgs (3) 860 Mrs. Rosalind Howard (2)

T E N T H ST. INTERSECTS •866 Michael Woods (3) 868 Earl C. Thompson (4) 870 W. T. Briggs (4) 872 Vacant "874 Frank N. Barnes (2) 874 Earl Miller (2) 878 Frank Smith (3) 878 Mrs. Barbara Vining (3) 880 Mrs. Isabel Jackson (1) 880 Rov Cross (2) 884 Warner S. Griffith (3) •SS4 John B. Sherman (1) 8S6 F. B. Risley (4) S86 J. A. Neal (3) E L E V E N T H ST. INTERSECTS 910 Frank S. Vernon (4) TWELFTH ST. ENDS No houses THIRTEENTH ST. ENDS •948 A. P. Nelson (7) FOURTEENTH ST. ENDS •950 Charles D. Parker (2) •954 Daniel Alsdorf (2) 954 Charles Stafford (3) 956 G. W. Brady (1) •958 Mrs. Belle Scheid (4) FIFTEENTH ST. EN D S •962 Mrs. Elizabeth Fenner (2) 964 John Leroy (4) •996 Elijah W. Ford (3) "972 W. H. Ford (2) 1060 F. L. Strickland (11) WATER STREET. From 135 Foote avenue east and north to Winsor.—Fourth ward. Left and North Side. 7 Alice Parkinson (4) 9 Claude F. Bratt (3) 17 Carl Lindquist (7) 17 Nathan Ingham (2) 21 Mrs. Mary Horsefield (2) 21 Thomas Berry (2)

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25 Nick Conti (8) 25 Joe Fusco (7) 29 Angelo Letizia (2) 29 Tony Loneto (5) 29 John Stravato (6) 31-43 Empire Worsted Mills 45 Joseph Pickard (4) 45 James M. Meyers (3) 53 Edward Nelson (2) 53 Frederick Maes ((3) 55 Mrs. Lottie Forness (3) •55 Alfred D. Stromdahl (3) 55 Alof Coleberg (2) •57 Mrs. Matilda Johnson (6) 59 F. W. Moorby (2) 61 Eagle Furniture Co. 79 Sebastiano Piscari (7) 79 Mike Antolora (5) 81 Joe Milioti (5) 81 Guy Didio (2) 81% Lewis Auria (4) 81% Joe Tobone (5) 83 William F. Baker (3) 83 Charles R. Davis (2) 103 Charles Antalora (3) 103 Angelo Monello (3) 103 Joe Russo (2) 105 Arthur Hartley (2) •105 E. Morley (2) WATER STREET. Right and South Side. 8 Elmer Erickson (5) 8 Hjalmar A. Bloomquist (6) 10 Joseph Johnson (7) 10 Adolph J. Johnson (5) 12 Mrs. Elizabeth Young (2) 12 Arthur W. Johnson (2) 18 Mrs. Lizzie Mosher (6) 22 Hulda J. Bloomquist (1) 26 Jautta Laporia (7) 26 Sam Daurea (3) 26 Sam Restevo (2) 26 John A. Woodward (3) 28 Mark Auria (2) 28 Frank Schifano (4) 28 James Contela (6) 30 Caso Leonard! (5) 30 Leonardo Carso (7) 30 Micheli Bordenoro (4) 32 Gelia Cologero (2) 32 Byagga Catanissi (3) 42 Mrs. Emily Midgley (4) •44 Lathrop L. Hanchett (3) 46 Alfred Stubbs (5) 48 O. L. Martin (2) 48 Axel Johnson (3) •50 Samuel A. Johnson (2) 50 Martin Hess (3) •52-54 John Lawson (4) 56 James R. Johnson (2) 58 Harry F. Wiltsie (3) 60 Frank M. Randall (2) 60 G. M. Washburn (1) 62 James T. Pettit (7) 64 Mrs. Anna Anderson (8) •74 Charles A. Lindholm (3) 74 Cornelius Ruslink (4) •76 Mrs. M. Lucinda French (1) •78 Thomas A. Morley (7) 80 Ben Dickerson (2) KING ST. INTERSECTS 92 Charles Malmgren (2) 96 John Cullen Jr. (4) 96 C. Cutler Chase (4) •98 Alfred J. Showier (3) •102 Olof B. Schobeck (5) 106 John Hancq (6) 106 Erick Erickson (3) •110 Allen B. Kimball (4) 114 Charles Greenhault (2) 114 Mrs. Annie Pashley (4) 116 Mrs. Rose S. O'Brien (5) 118 Axel H. Larson (3) 120 Mrs. Margaret A. O'Neil (5) 126 Abner D. Fuller (1) 126 Harry F. Edwards (2) 126 Charles Glady (2) 126 Gust Anderson (4)

•128 John Samuelson (15) •130 Mrs. Dora Peterson (8) 136 C. Oscar Young (5) 136 James Marvel (3) WATERMAN STREET. From 131 Foote avenue east.—Fourth ward.

Deft and North Side. (Incorrectly numbered.)

3 Charles J. Saunders (5) 3 Thomas Brooks (3)

(Incorrectly numbered) 6 Peter Bivoni (9) •8 Oscar Nelson (1)

WATERMAN STREET. Right and South Side.

4 Claus Johnson (2) 4 Dominic Sarone (5) IS William Smith (4) 18 George Robinson (4) 20 John Dawes (3) 20 Richard Feather (4) 12 Dominco Benardo (9) 16 Benanati Batoro (5)

WEBSTER STREET. From 110 King south to Shaw avenue.— Fourth ward.

Left and East Side. 5 Fred Nyholm (5) 5 Josephine Dohlin (1) 9 Renhold Wallen (2) 9 Lena Halberg (4)

•11 Nelson Bourdo (2) 11 Florence Blanchard (1) •13 Olof Dahlgren (7) WEBSTER STREET. Right and West Side.

4 Augusta Johnson (6) 6 William Lindgren (2) •6 Gustaf Lindgren (2) *S Swan Johnson (3) •10 August Anderson (9) WEEKS STREET, From 841 Bast Second north to city lim­its.—Fifth ward.

Left and West Side. •13 Andrew E. Anderson (5) •17 Joseph Hartley (4) 17 Gust V. Johnson (3) •21 Edward Anderson (6) 21 John Swan (5) 23 Conrad Peterson (4) •23 Christopher Hanson (2) •27 Otto Engwall (4) 31 Henry F. Peterson (2) 31 Alfred C. Johnson (3) •31 Mrs. Hannah Brugge (4) FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS •103 Thomas Scott (4) 109 William Merrill (3) 109 Marion Green (4) 109 Easil Bliss (2) •113 Schofield Tordoff (7) •115 Otto Weekman (4) 121 Mrs. Elizabeth Whittle (5) 121 Holliday Medley (5) •123 Thomas Hambleton (3) •125 Andrew Sellman (5) •139 Nels Christianson (2) •145 Joseph M. Stapleton (2) •155 Louis W. Prosser (7) N E W T O N AVE. INTERSECTS "221 Theodore Rosenquist (S) 221 Joseph Carlson (2) WEEKS STREET. Right and East Side. 10 Axel Swan (3) "10 Mrs. Mary E. Barry (1) 14 William R. Cady (4) •18 James O. Newberry (3) FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS 104 Charles Nelson (4) 104 Ralph T. Perry (4)

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•104% Mrs. Bridget Trainor (4) 106 August J. Johnson (7) •110 Swan M. Carlson (8) •120 Gust A. Falldine (4) 130 Mrs. Sarah Eckholm (2) •136 Charles Carlson (2) •142 O. Bernhard Getwert (5)

NEWTON AVE. INTERSECTS 218 Vacant

WELLMAN AVENUE. From Fairmount avenue beyond limits, south.—Sixth ward.

Right and West Side. • Hugh Newton (3) • N. S. Brown (4) • Mrs. Lottie Nelson (4)

W E L L M A N AVENUE. Left and East Side.

• Lloyd J. Babcock (2) Alvin Nutt (2)

W E S C O T T STREET. From 233 Willard north—Fourth ward.

Left and West Side. •21 John Carlson (3) 25 John P. Carlson (1) 25 William H. Brooks (4) 25 Carl J. Carlson (5) 27 Albert J. Palmquist (fi) 29 Herman Matson (2) 29 John Lindstrom (4) 29 Augusta Eckdahl (1) 33 Charles A. Peterson (5) •33 Mrs. Axelina Johnson (2) 33 Walter C. Erickson (3) •37 Alfred T. Lawson (2) 37 Charles A. Lawson (5) •39 Mrs. Eva C. Nelson (3) 41 Ellen Nelson (2) 41 Carl H. Johnson (4) •43 Lars O. Berglund (2) •47 August C. Johnson (9) 47 Mrs. Nettie A. Youngren (4) •53 Gust Skold (6) •69 Carl G. Carlson (4) 69% Gust Eckstrom (1) •71 Anton C. Bergren (3)

SCIOTA ST. INTERSECTS •101 P. M. Wistrom (4) •103 Gust Samuelson (4) 103 Joseph Eggleston (3) 105 Helmer Nordlund (3) 105 C. Ludwig Gustafson (3) •109 Charles A. Anderson (6) •111 Frank O. Anderson (6) 113 Charles W. Edmunds (2) •113 Gust A. Anderson (2) •115 Frank O. Swanson (5) •117 Andrew Peterson 4) W E S C O T T STREET. Right and East Side. •20 A. Frank Widmark (4) •24 Alfred Beckstrom (4) •42 Frank G. Anderson (2) •44 William N. Beaustrom (5) •46 John A. Rydell (4) 50 Joseph U. Ridder (2) •50 Carl J. Ridder (6) *6S Mrs. Caroline Bergren (3) SCIOTA ST. INTERSECTS •100 Edward C. Peterson (4) •114 Adolph Gustafson (4) 114 Joel C. Bloomquist (2) 114% Gust Johnson (2) •116 Oscar Nygren (4) •120 Charles Anderson (5) BENEDICT ST. INTERSECTS •124 Oscar F. Bloomquist (3) W E S T END. From 59 Fairmount avenue west to Lang­ford.—Second ward. Left and South Side. •15 R. Clarence Griggs (4) W E S T END. Right and North Side. 10 Vacant

•14 Francis O. Johnson (2) •16 Gust Swanson (2) 16 Charles B. Carlson (2)

WEST-OAK-HILL AVENUE. From North Main northwest to city lim­its.

Right and North Side. No houses

WEST-OAK-HILL AVENUE. Left and South Side.

William C. Griffin (5) WHITLEY AVENUE. From opposite 174 Fairmount avenue, south.—Sixth ward.

Left and East Side. •15 Eris A. Gron (4) 21 Millard F. Clark (3) 21% Clyde Smith (3) 23 Lucien H. Nutting (2) 25 Mrs. Harriet Cheney (2) 25% Otto Hed (6) 27 Gerald R. Curtis (3) 29 Richard G. Holmes (3) 29 A. Glenn Ostrander (3) 29 Leslie W. Abell (3) •31 Mechanics Laundry 31 John Harris Co. •35 Charles M. Johnson (4) 39 Fred F. Kennedy (2) 39 George H. Norton (4) 43 Mrs. Frances Crocker (1)

WHITLEY AVENUE. Right and West Side. *S J. J. Sullivan (5) "12 Charles O. Peterson (3) "16 Charles F. Thorman (2) 16 Mrs. E m m a Nygren (5) 20 Wolford Alcox (2) 20 Theodore Lawson (4) •26 Frederick M. Meyer (4) 26 James W. Dracup (2) 28 Frank E. Manchester (3) 34 Mrs. Emma Fritz (11) 3S Gust S. Anderson (5)

WHITLEY PLACE. From 171 Forest avenue east.—Third ward.

Deft and North Side. No houses.

WHITLEY PLACE. Right and South Side. 10 Samuel Lajara (4) 10%Joseph Sapano (4) 12 Axel T. Peterson (5) 14 Victor Swanson (3) "14 Charles Gustafson (2) WILLARD STREET. From 62 Winsor east to city limits-Fourth ward. Left and North Side. No houses ALLEN ST. INTERSECTS 103 Joseph H. Freed (3) 103 Harold Feather (3) •107 Mrs. Louise Beaustrom (2) "113 -Charles A. Danielson (5) •119 Mrs. E m m a Rosengren (8) 121 Carl F. Johnson B A R R O W S ST. INTERSECTS 203 William Sundberg (4) •213 John Sundgren (2) •217 Mrs. Esther Danielson (4) 217 Leonard Eckstrom (5) •219 C. A. Carlson (4) 219 William Pawn (2) 219 Charles Peterson (4) •225 Mrs. Louise Strandberg (4) •229 Charles E. Mattson (7) 233 August N. Erickson (5) WESCOTT ST. BEGINS •237 John Lundberg (5)

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•243 John Johnson (2) 243 Adolph Beckdahl (3) 243 Charles Jones (2) •245 John A. Crantz (2) 245 Mrs. Hilda Jones (2) •247 Peter J. Johnson (2) 247 S. Fred Carlson (3)

H E D G E S AVE. BEGINS •251 Charles Lawson (8) 269 Vacant

JOHNSON ST. BEGINS •275 Andrew Norlander (4) 277 Gust W . Lindholm 281 Mrs. Ida Johnson (3) •285 August W. Bergman (5)

CHAPIN ST. BEGINS •291 Swan August Swanson (6) •295 Charles G. Sundquist (3) 301 Jerome S. Martin (6) •303 Carl E. Anderson (5) 303 J. Ephraim Westin (2)

PETERSON ST. BEGINS •309 John A. Glans (4) 313 Henning Turncrantz (3) 313 Charles Olson (7) •315 J. W. Helgren (4) 317 Hulquist & Benson 317 Emil Peterson (4)

E A G L E ST. BEGINS 323 Gilbert Johnson (4) •323 August Anderson (4) •327 Albin Erickson (5) •329 Andrew Olson (2) 329 Oscar Wallin (2)

V E G A ST. BEGINS •335 Runo Gronquist (10) •337 John A. Dahlberg (7) •435 Andrew Benson (4) •453 Elias Anderson (3) •455 P. J. Johnson (3) •463 Joseph Hotchkinson (2) 463 Gustava C. Peterson (1) •469 Oscar E. Swanson (6) •475 A. J. Peterson (4) •493 Jacob D. Anderson (6) •493% Emil L. Anderson (6) •497 Samuel Dahlberg (6) •505 A. J. Anderson (1) •511 John Danielson (2) •547 Frank E. Carlson (4) •575 Mrs. Sophia L. Lindquist (3) •577 Charles A. Hendrickson (7) •581 Charles Weborg (7) •587 Albert Weborg (6) • Charles E. Danielson (9) • Mrs. Johanna Erickson (1)

Alfred Benson (4) WILLARD STREET. Right and South Side. 4 Leburg & Carlson 6 Andrew W . Lund 12 Frank George 12 Gus Schreck (5) 14 Frank Costino 14 William Christensen (6) 16 Stanley Wagner (8) 16 Frank Mack (3) 16 Beggleo & Sam 18-20 John Lindquist 20 John Fleisher (2) 20 Mrs. Hulda Lyon (6) 26-28 Vacant 30 Piousville Theater 32 Mrs. Matilda Parsons (2) 32 John A. Ahlstrom (5) 32 William Berg 34 William H. Whitney 34 Mrs. E m m a Jacobson (3) 34 William H. Olds (1) 38 Mrs. J. E. Engman 38 Mrs. Carrie Markman (2) 48 Melker K. Palmquist 50 Gina Nelson (1) A L L E N ST. INTERSECTS •100 Charles A. Kayner (5) 100 Morris L. Stevens (3) 106 Mrs. Anna Frederickson (3) 106 Mrs. Anna Magnuson (5) 114 C. August Nelson (2)

116 August L. Berggren (4) 116 Vacant 118 Vacant 120 Anderson & Anderson

B A R R O W S ST. INTERSECTS Branch School No. 3 T O W E R ST. BEGINS

246 Lindstrom & Thorne K I N N E Y ST. BEGINS

254 Carl Johnson (3) •254 Adolph Hultberg (1) 254 Malcolm Thorne (4) •256 Nels Anderson (5) 256 Oscar Leburg (3) "258 Emil Anderson (5) 25S Swan Swanson (3) •280 Mrs. Augusta Green 12) •288 Carl A. Jones (5) •292 Mrs. Ida G. Quiding (1) •296 Mrs. Hedwlg Johnson (1) 296 Alex Seastrom (5) •300 C. O. Wangstrom (5) 300 Ida Johnson (5) •302 Mrs. Adeline S. Bergman (1) 302 Robert Bergman (3) •304 Charles Anderson (5) 304 Charles Tordoff (3) •308 Carl F. Johnson (3) 324 Mrs. Anna C. Nelson (7) "340 Jonas Peter Johnson (3)

ENSIGN ST. INTERSECTS •346 Mrs. Helen Erickson (3) "356 Henry Hulquist (4) •362 John Lawson (3) 368 George H. Perle (4) •368 Peter N. Rasmussen (10) •372 Frank Gustafson (7) 372 Oliver Gustafson (3) 37S Mrs. Johanna Barkstrom (6) 378 Peter Osen (4) •378% Alfred Nelson (6) 3S2 Carl Benson (4) •386 Arvid A. Peterson (3) 386 George Schwob (2) •388 Edward Benson (4)

P A R D E E AVE. BEGINS •408 Mrs. Lena Anderson (2) •418 Andrew A. Sundquist (3) •428 Fred Anderson (4) •434 Mrs. Anna L. Erickson (1) 438 A. Erickson & Son

A N D E R S O N ST. BEGINS •442 Albert Lindquist (9) 448 Vacant Store •450 Emil Peterson (5) 450 Carl Stam (4)

S W A N ST. BEGINS •462 Mrs. Sophie Peterson (1) •474 Charles E. Beckstrand (4) 476 Evald Carlson (5) BE N S O N ST. BEGINS •482 John A. Danielson (4) •488 John E. Helgren (3) •488% Charles F. Carlson (5) •496 Andrew O. Hedin (3) •504 Carl A. Carlson (2) 518 Albert Anderson (4) •524 John Almquist (3) .524 Kuno Anderson (4) •574 John C. J. F. Engman (9) •580 Charles J. Hultquist (3) Charles Anderson (4) Herman Dahl (3) * Edward C. Billquist (6) • Mrs. Anna Johnson (1) * Helge Samuelson (5) • Mrs. Anna Nelson (2) • Hjalmar Swanson (2) WILLIAM STREET. From 93 Steele south to Baker.—Sixth ward. Left and East Side. •3 Andrew Grandin (6) 5 Mrs. Belle Woodard (2) 7 John Mallen (4) GLASGOW AVE. ENDS 105 P. A. Berg (11) •111 Frank E. Olander (4) Ul Henry Henderson (2)

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•113 C. L. Blood (5) •115 Charles B. Gustafson (3) 117 Carl Caesar (6) •117 Mrs. Fredrika Johnson (1) •119 Gust Johnson (51 121 A. William Carlson (51

WILLIAM STREET. Right and West Side.

•4 Hubert Forest (2) 4 Edward Carr (3) 6 Fred F. Magill (6) •8 John B. Benson (4) 12 August Jones (1) 14 Gust Johnson (3) 14 William H. Miller (3) 16 Hjalmar Wolf (7)

MT. V E R N O N PL. INTERSECTS 102 Charles T. Terry (5) 102 John Nelson (5) 104 Gust Peterson (7) •108 Andrew Simmergren (5) •110 J. Albert Nohlberg (3) 110 Gust Nelson (4) 112 Arthur Waite (3) •112 Charles W. Carlson (5) •114 John Carlson (6) 114 Enoch C. O. Lund (3) •116 Swan Sandberg (2) 116 Ivan Covey 3) 116%Thomas E. Greenwood (7) •118 Ellen Hallengren (2) 118 William Monfort (2) •120 Sven A. Turnberg (2) 120 Frederick Turnberg (2) WILLIS STREET. From junction of English and Holman north to Kinney.—Fourth ward.

Right and East Side. •4 Perry Holmlund (9) •6 Hjalmar Engwall (11) 20 Charles A. Anderson 6)

WILLIS STREET. Left and West Side.

No houses WILSON AVENUE. From 1054 North Main east.—First ward.

Left and North Side. •13 Herbert A. Bates (6) •15 John M. Wistran (7) •25 C. Edward Johnson (9) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS

•ill Carl A. Dawson (2) 111 Mrs. Christine Hendrickson (4) •115 Rufus L. Siawson (5) •117 Samuel J. Willets (4) •119 Mrs. Rhoda B. McCoy (2) 119 Ephriam L. Wright (2) 121 Eliakim Garfield (4) •123 Fred Jones (3) •131 John E. Swanson (5) •133 Silas A. Spencer (2) •137 John A. Swanson (4) WILSON AVENUE. Right and South Side. 24 John P. Swanson (4) 26 Charles A. Maddox (5) 26 Clinton Schutts (6) PRENDERGAST AV. INTERSECTS •114 Douis H. Greenlund (3) •118 Bert D. Amsdell (5) •122 O. H. Lilly (3) •126 John Harris (6) •136 Frank A. Harmon (2) WILTON AVENUE. From 510 Forest avenue west to Colfax.— Sixth ward. Left and South Side. •13 John A. Anderson (5) •17 Hans Nelson (4) 17 Albert Nelson 4) WILTON AVENUE. Right and North Side. •14 Charles Young (4)

14 Charles A. Johnson (4) •16 Charles F. Reed (8) •30 Mrs. Albertina Anderson (8) •34 Gustaf Anderson (6)

WINSOR STREET. From 347 Allen northwest to Lakeview avenue.—Fifth, Fourth and First wards.

Left and West Side. •1 John Booman (4) 1 Mrs. E m m a Wicklund (2) 3 Charles H. Carey (9) 3% James Hanson (5) 3% Arthur Sutcliffe (4) 5 Mrs. Corina M. Carlson (4) 7 Ernest E. Johnson (2) 7 Vacant 15 Robert Crossley (6) •19 Gust S. Carlson 3) 19 Rose Coben (2) •23 Henry H. Keller (2) 25 Rescue Engine Co.

W A T E R ST. ENDS 33 Mrs. Mary Swanstrom (2) 33 Mrs. Anna Swanson (6) 37 Sam Keefe (9) 47 Vacant 49 Albert Skurski (3) 53 Carmen Getzie (5) 53 Carlson & Helgren 57 The People's Bottling Co. 59 Bjork & Ekstrom 61 Herbert H. Hall

HARRISON ST. ENDS •105 Bailey Table Co. •131 John T. Wilson's Mill

CHANDLER ST. INTERSECTS 201 John Demarko (2) 201 Louis Hansaloni (7) 201 Philip Demarko (2) 201 Louis Hansalone (7) 203 Frank Lombardo (8) 205 Italian colony •223 Ernest A. Stromdahl (6) 223 Charles N. Wilson (2) 225 Henry R. Wilber (2) •227 Mrs. Amanda Varley (2) 227 Albert Ingleson (6)

CRESCENT ST. INTERSECTS 301 David Johnson (2) 305 F. Van Namee (5) •305 A. Frank Anderson (4) 305 Minnie Carlson (2) 307 Leonard C. Warn (3) 307 William G. Anderson (3) 309 Gust J. Johnson (3) 309 Roy L. Lindquist (3) 311 William C. Heridon (3) 311 John Spence (2) RANSOM ALLEY BEGINS 313 Thomas McMahon 315 Christopher Duffy 317 Carl M. Peterson E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS •405 Mrs. Anson L. Herrick (1) 405 Mrs. Helen M. Dewey (21 E. SIXTH ST. ENDS 413 Leonard R. Phillips (4) 413 Mrs. William B. Jones (3) E. SEVENTH ST. ENDS '435 Joseph Walkerman (4) 439 Fred A. Burgeson (2) •139 Clabert Peterson (2) 439 Clyde C. Wheeler (3) 141 Frank Holmes (4) •443 Fred C. Kofod (2) 189 Frank O. Carlson (11) *191 William A. Whitford (4) FALCONER ST. INTERSECTS "503 Charles V. Lawson (2) 503 Charles F. Falldine (31 *d05 Louis J. Davey (5) "507 Mrs. Mary J. Graham (1) •515 Elof Johnson 4) 519 John Edwin Pitts (51 523 James W. Crossley (4) CROSSMAN ST. INTERSECTS 533 Charles A. Smith (4) 533 Axel B. Lindbloom (7) PRICE ST. INTERSECTS

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•613 Emil C. Johnson (2) •615 Silas Blanchard (4) •617 Victor Cedarquist (4) •633 Mrs. Zilpha Young (2) WINSOR STREET. Right and East Side. •2 E. A. Anderson & Bro. 2 Mrs. Anna C. Anderson (5)

•10 Mrs. Eva S. Anderson (1) 10 Frank E. Griffen (2) 16 Walter Brundell (6) •20 Jamestown Chair Co. •3S-5S Jamestown Lounge Co. 60 Lerow & Christensen 62 Lenna & Malm

W I L L A R D ST. INTERSECTS 110-114 Vacant 124 Henry C. Jacobson (3) 124 Axel Wess (3) 126 John A. Anderson (5)

C H A N D L E R ST. INTERSECTS 214 Carl Anderson 2) 214 Hagop H. Actrian (1) •214 Mrs. Maria Steers (1) •216 Mrs. Anna B. Geer (6) •218 Lester C. Geer (3) 218 James H. Bishop (3)

SCOTT ST. BEGINS "222 Dr. John W. Scott (3) "226 Mrs. Fanny Hazeltine (1) "228 Aubrey D. Hiles (4)

CRESCENT ST. INTERSECTS •300 Mrs. Emily Fairbank (2) 300 Mrs. Mary J. Johnson (1) 304 Ellen Johnson (3) 304 Art Brass Mfg. Co. •304 Forest Gornall (4) 304 Richard B. Lauth (3)

E. SECOND ST. INTERSECTS 408 Mrs. Flora Day (3) 408 George P. Maes (2) 40S Charles Ehmka (3) 410 P. Alfred Shellgren (2) •410 Arthur L. Trantum (3) 410 Miss Helece R. Randall (1) •412 Frank B. Bush (2) 412 Nettie G. Oliver 1)

BUSH ST. BEGINS •414 Robert E. Jones (4) 420 L. Edwin Branch (6) 424 William H. Fletcher (5) •428 Mrs. Matilda Rundquist (3) •430 Theodore Shellberg (3)

O R C H A R D ST. BEGINS 434 Swan A. Erickson (4) •438 Emil Nelson (6) •440 Leon Carlson (8) PEACH ST. BEGINS 448 W". H. Cofie (3) 448 Axel C. Johnson (2)

FA L C O N E R ST. INTERSECTS •500 Alexander W. Lenna (4) •508 John Mahoney (4)

V A N B U R E N ,ST. INTERSECTS 520 E. Winfield Ross (4) "526 William S. Stone (2) •530 Robert A. Peterson (2) 530 Gust R. Swanson (2) -532 Oscar S. Peterson (3) •534 I. Alfred Peterson (4)

PRICE ST. INTERSECTS •602 Charles Bloom (4) •612 Carl Thoren (4)

B L A N C H A R D ST. BEGINS Andrew O. Morse (7) New house Edward C. Knupp (6)

WOODLAWN AVENUE. From 1275 East Second north.—Fifth ward.

Right and East Side. Albert Hoover (7)

• Harvey E. Mclntyre (9) * Mrs. Sarah A. Minard (5)

WOODLAWN AVENUE. Deft and West Side.

No houses WOODWORTH AVENUE. From junction Hallock and Hunt Road west to city limits.—Sixth ward.

Left and South Side. 1 M. A. Farley (2) •1 Mrs. E m m a Barth (1) •23 Edwin D. Cook (4) WOODWORTH AVENUE. Right and North Side. 24 Floyd Fisher (2) 24 Frank Covey (3) "28 Don D. Crocker (4)

YORK STREET. From 342 Bowen east to Thayer.—Fifth ward.

Left and North Side. •1 J. Alfred Johnson (6) 1 Axel L. Widen (3)

YORK STREET. Right and South Side. •2 John W. Leberg (4)

YOUNGLOVE PLACE. From Dearing avenue southwest to Buf­falo.—Fifth ward.

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r.—resides at

rms.—rooms at.

J. F. D.—Jamestown Fire Department.

J. St. Ry.—Jamestown Street Railway.

The wife's name appears in parenthesis following that of her husband.

The word "street" is left off in all cases, it being understood after all names of location unless Ave., PI., Blk., or Bldg., appear to represent avenue, place, block or building.

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East Third—h. 106 Broadhead Ave. Abidin, Rehasit, metalworker, rms. 92 Steele. Abrams, Dorothea D., student, r. 73 Fairmount Ave. O Abrams, James D., (Arietta F.),—Abrams & Wiltsie—h. 73 Fairmount Ave. £* 5. Abrams, Mary E., student, r. 73 Fairmount Ave. Ss *" A B R A M S & WILTSIE—James D. and Lawrence W.—insurance, over 8 E. 3d S n Abrahamson, A. Herman, (Ellen), lumber inspector, h. 38 Tenth. r * Abrahamson, Bernhard L., machinist, r. 5 Maltby. a S. ABRAHAMSON-BIGELOW CO. (The)—R. W. Bigelow pres, and gen. mgr.— "g *

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Acterian, Hagop H., janitor, h. over 214 Winsor. Adams, Aaron, (Hilma), machinist, h, over 1098 East Second. Adams, Alice, widow Rinaldo, h. over 203 Hallock.

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Adams, Carl J., (Hilda), machinehand, h. 112 Falconer. Adams, Charles P., retired, r. 351 East Fifth. Adams, Charlotte W., widow Harry W., teacher, r. 509 Prendergast Ave. fa « Adams, Gottfried, (Hulda O.), sawyer, h. over 11 Peach.

o a? Adams, Harland E., (Emma),—groceries, 216 Steele—h. do. CQ ™ Adams, Harriet, widow William, h. 608 West Sixth. „.o Adams, Lelah R., student, r. 207 Lincoln. J"fl Adams, Lewis, (Luella), lumber grader, h. 957 Jefferson. o a Adams, Margaret, r. 509 Prendergast Ave. £ >> Adams, Orlando O., (Nellie), barber, 123 Fairmount Ave.—h. 14 Carroll. j u Adams, Richard, woodworker, bds. over 11 Peach.

Adamson, Charles G., (Louise), casemaker, h. 24 Sturges. ».§ Adamson, Edith M., towel weaver, bds. 2 5 % Columbia Ave. * Adamson, John A., (Magnhild), metalworker, h. under 14 Orchard.

Adamson, Touri, metalworker, bds. 253 Forest Ave. Adeline, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. Adfldo, Guiseppi, (Francisco), r. 37 Harrison.

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Agnew, Alice, waitress, r. 204 Lafayette.

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Ahlgren, Ellen M., clerk, r. 27 Stowe. Ahlgren, Gust. (Olga J.), carpenter, h. 36 Union Ave. Ahlgren, see Allgren.

GO Ahlquist, George. (Selma), carpenter, h. over 164 Thayer. mm Ahlquist, John K., (Emma),—Jones & Ahlquist—h. 12 Stowe. $3 Ahlstedt, Fred., (Ellen), carpenter, h. over 7 Hedges Ave.

Ahlstrand, Charles J., (Margaret), oil producer, h. 8S Vega. Ahlstrand, Hulda J., r. 88 Vega.

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Ahlstrom, Claude K., (Frances A.)—Ahlstrom Piano Co.—h. 124 Van Buren. ^ ^ Ahlstrom, Edward M., (Matta F.), carpenter, h. 3 Terrace PI. JJTT] Ahlstrom, Elizabeth L., widow Mark N., h. 34 Allen. • Ahlstrom, John, ( E m m a D.),—sec'y-treas. Lynndon Mills—h. 33 Mechanic. Ahlstrom, John A., (Amanda D.),—tailor, over 32 Willard—h. do. Ahlstrom, John W., (Edith H.), foreman, metalworker, h. 235 Falconer. Ahlstrom, Leonard J., (Anna), piano regulator, h. 10 Hedges Ave. 05 Ahlstrom, M. Gladys, student, r. 34 Allen. ft A H L S T R O M PIANO CO., piano ml'rs., 112-114 East Second. Jj"* Ahlstrom, Raymond, metalworker, r. 213 Barrows. \V Ahlstrom, Regna K., student, r. 213 East Sixth. Q) Ahlstrom, Sigfried, bundle boy, r. 10 Hedges Ave. QfJ Ahlstrom, Sigurd, bundle boy, r. 10 Hedges Ave. mm Ahnstrom, Carl, (Mary J.), metalworker, h. 15 Columbia Ave. „ Ahrens, Edward G. (Alice), physician, h. 336 Crossman. A H R E N S , G E O R G E H., (Phebe M.), —oil producer, over 101 East Second-

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if! Chautauqua Brew ^^^^P^r cH fflM Akin & Phillips—Frank H. and J. W.—props. Moose Cafe, 10 South Main. tO** tAkin, Romain V., (Mae B.), h. 404 E. Fourth. N u Akin, Ross, (Minnie), clerk, h. 379 Foote Ave. fa® Akin, see Aiken. cS""1 Albanian Society, room 89, over 109 North Main. >». Albarnis, Josephine, mender, r. over 31 Scott. *J Albarnis, Sans, (Josephine), laborer, h. over 31 Scott. w i Albertino, Antonio, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. 2 Albertson, Albert, (Freda), ironworker, h. lfi Union Ave. -w Albright, Frank, locomotive engineer, rms. 533 West Third. C Aldeen, Carl A., (Anna C.l, pastor Sw. Baptist Church, h. 123 Chandler. '" o Alden, Adelaide J., r. 40 Cross. 4) § Alden, Delana T., student, r. 509 North Main. »««• Alden, Elof, (Amanda), groceries, 123 Foote Ave., h. over do. o Alden, Glen A., (Altie J.), commercial traveler, h. 509 North Main.

Alden, Harriet J., widow Washington, r. 40 Cross. Alden, Harry W., (Eva L.), commercial traveler, h. 145 Chandler. 09 O

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Aldren, John, clerk, bds. 114 Isabella Ave. >. Aldrich Art Co., J. DeWitt Aldrich, art and china Roods, 302 North Main. — Aldrich, J. DeWitt, (Helen S.),—Aldrich Art Co.—h. 623 Newland Ave. •O-j Aldrich, Laura M., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. it a Aldrich, Mary S., office clerk, r. 345 Foote Ave. c2 .£ Aldrich, Nahum E., (Julia), carpenter, h. 826 Spring. *© c Alesi, Cologioro, (Frances), finisher, h. 118 Harrison. ° g Alessandro, Carmelo, (Concetta), finisher, h. 114 Harrison. b o Alexander, Ada, bds. over 30 Grant. ©•° Alexander, Frederick E.. (Hannah), cabinetmaker, h. 177 Barrows. *>"e Alexander, Harryett, textileworker, rms. 117 Chandler. J§ B Alexander, Lottie, textileworker. rms. 117 Chandler. ©•- Alexander, Roy, (Effie), h. over 1023 East Second. •* >• .»£

Alfson, Carl, carpenter, bds. 214 Barrett. Alfson, Mauritz J„ (Helfrid E.), carpenter, h. 214 Barrett.

m* Algire, Antornino, laborer, bds. 298 East Second. Algire, Salvatore, (Antonia), laborer, h. over 298 East Second.

Q Ali, Busheen, machine hand, rms. over 7 Taylor. U Alima, Angelo. (Josephine), machine hand, h. under 3.23 Allen.

Alima, Carrie, widow Remorida. r. under 123 Allen. W e Alima, Mary, spinner, r. under 423 Allen. W w Allberg, William, (Sophia), metalworker, h. over 105 Hazzard. m* x Allberg, see Ahlberg. « < ALLEN, A U G U S T U S F., Postmaster, r. 36 Allen. § j Allen, Charles N., (Mary), h. 31 Fairmount Ave.

u Allen. C. W., (Anna M.), agent, h. over 106 East Second. Q > Allen, Delia E., bookkeeper, r. 10S Broadhead Ave. Jr Allen, Douglas C. student, r. 31 Fairmount Ave. +** Allen, E. Belle, widow John, companion, bds. 141 Chandler.

Allen, Edward L., (Martha V.), editor Morning Post, h. 919 North Main. «aj J Allen, Ephriam D„ (Ella E.), clerk, h. 108 Broadhead Ave. U2< Allen, Eugene, (Ida), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 97 Lister. g_ x Allen, Eugene R.. (Lida), gen. agt. Erie R. R., h. 31 1< airmount Ave.

H Allen, Freeman S., (Louisa), jeweler, h. 95 over 107 North Main. mm £ Allen. George C, (Julia), painter, h. over 109 East Third. r-iu Allen, Harlan, night editor Mornins Post. r. over 211 N. Main. O a Allen, Hartwell H., (Liguori), painter, h. 601 Palmer. >" 8 Allen, Herbert D„ r. 108 Broadhead Ave. £ — — fj Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. S BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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A. Eckberg, sec'y. and treas.; Edward Bergquist, supt.—dining room f ^ furniture, 609-615 Allen. **•

Ailing, Howard W „ (Clara)—mgr. Caflisch Bros. Lumber Co.—h. Fairmount j2* Ave. bey. limits. m-}.

Allis, Eva, stenographer, r. 9 Sherman. g « Allis, see Ellis. ^ 5 Allison, Carrie, student, bds. 806 Washington. TO Allison, Frank, metalworker, bds. 52 Vega. 09 Allison, Jean, Mrs., h. 5 Appleyard Place. £3 Allison, Raymond, woodworker, r. 5 Appleyard place. tm\m Allison, see Ellison. !_— Aim, John J., (Hilma), plasterer, h. 270 Broadhead Ave. ' V Aim, Oscar, (Hilda), carpenter, h. 107 Chautauqua Ave. © Almendinger, Charles, teamster, bds. 10 Steele. ^ Almgren, Carl S., (Anna S.), carpenter, h. 40 Union Ave. (ft Almquist, Arnold, (Ellen), foreman cutter, h. 126 Park. Tt Almquist, John A., (Johanna), farmer, h. 524 Willard. ^mm Almquist, John E., finisher, r. 524 Willard. V J Almy, Floyd P., (Elma M.), office clerk Wilcox, Burchard & Co., h. 205 Lake- .

view Ave. Almy, J. Ebenezer, (Martha R.), dentist, 2 East Fourth, h. 520 West Fifth. W jg Alsdorf, Daniel, (Mary), farmer, h. 954 Washington. A £ Alselete, Sigorini, r. 33 Franklin. Z Alstermark. Emma, widow John V., h. 139% Chandler. « w Altice, Leah M„ widow Samuel, City Hotel, 120-122 East Second, h. do. 1 * ALTICE, WILLIAM W., (Ethel M.), City Hotel, 120-122 East Second, h. do. ? w •Alton, J. Charles, (Mary A.), postman, h. 119 Fulton. 3 jjjj Alton, MaBelle F„ r. 119 Fulton. g. W Alukcious, Sister, r. 205 West*Fifth. 3 n Alvord, Sarah, widow Frederick, r. 602 Lafayette. Cfl m Amatuzza. Sam., (Mary), finisher, h. 65 Center. jj Ambler, Richard. (Ada), stationary engineer, h. 122 Fulton. J w Amelius, Joseph, grocery clerk, bds. over 20 Colfax. r+ n AMERICAN ARISTOTYPE DIVISION, Eastman Kodak-Co.. Ralph C. Shel- *

don, pres., 56 Prospect. n American Carving Works—A. C. Schulze, Jacob Van Stee and Rudolph 53 _ Schulze—carving and tables, 200 Crescent. 2. 2 American Express Co., B. R. Hiller, agt., 103 Main ^ g *fl mm* Ready Roofing & Building Paper ^.ITl*™*,. U

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03 .g 5f Amey, Nellie, r. 280 Steele. B*f| Amidon, Arthur A., (Hannah G.),lumber and real estate, h. 38 Broadhead Av .5 jj" Amidon, Levi L., (Eva M.), lumber buyer, h. Ill Broadhead Ave. ^"M Amidon, Nellie V., student, r. 38 Broadhead Ave. g Amidon, Otto M., (Lucy), lumber salesman, h. 20 McKinley Ave.

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5 « Amsdell, Charles W., chef, rms. over 6 East Third. H"3 Amsdell, Walda I., Mrs., rms. over 114 East Third. ^ 2 Amsdell, William R., (Maud), waiter, h. 402 East Fourth. 2 W Anchor Furniture Co.—N. O. and N. E. Johnson—tables, pedestals and E_ w> tabourettes, 8-20 Holmes. S5-- Anderberg, Celia, widow Andrew, h. 421 Hazeltine Ave. 0.e Anderberg, Celia, widow Carl, h. 400 Hazeltine Ave. "a Anderberg, G. Leonard, woodworker, r. 400 Hazeltine Ave.

J"o Anderberg, H. Harold, metalworker, r. 400 Hazeltine Ave. ^ 5 Anderberg, Ivar, metalworker, r. 421 Hazeltine Ave. ry g Anderberg, Oscar, metalworker, r. 421 Hazeltine Ave. g W Anderberg, Rudolph, woodworker, r. 421 Hazeltine Ave. " Anderson, Aaron G., (Augusta), grainer, h. 30 Crown.

£l B Anderson, Abram. (Anna L.), handsaw yer, h. oxer 447 Allen. y ^ A N D E R S O N , A. C. & C. A.-- August C. and Charles A.—dry goods, 212-214 5g o North Main. CO* Anderson, Adolph, furniture trimmer, bds. 16 Johnson.

Anderson, Adolph, metalworker, h. 25 College. a Anderson, Adolph A.. (Clara), laborer, h. under 23S McKinley Aie. ° Anderson's Advertising Service w„ T Aniesonpop gjj magazine, newspaper, catalogue and street car advertising and general ,^ publicity campaign, 17-18 (Jokey Bldg. • © Anderson, A. E., (Alice), rms. 204 Lafayette. Sn Anderson, A. Frank, (G. Sophia), contractor, h. over 305 Winsor.

O m Anderson, Agnes, student, r. 305 West Third. „ Anderson, Agnes M., textileworker, r. 330 Forest Ave.

G O Anderson, A. Hjalmar, metalworker, r. over 212 East Second. Anderson, A. J., r. 513 Spring. Anderson, A. J., (Emily), laborer, h. under 569 Allen. 3> Anderson, A. John, (Christina L.), metalworker, h. over 17 Valley. *> Anderson, A. John, (Ruby M.), labour, h. 194 Buffalo. £|J Anderson, Albert, barber, r. 21 Ninth. mm Tho Mutual Rpnpfit I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1 1811, .... $367,143,488.89 rt ine nuraai oeneiu uie returned to policy holders and fuT.i* „T, hani to' > nf Naiuavlr N I future payment to nolicv hoMera - - - - $427,763,190.20 01 neWarK, a. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District A(ent

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h. 829 East Second. " Anderson, Algert, packer, bds. 17 Tower. Anderson, Algo, spinner, r. 37 Steele Ave. Anderson, Alida G., r. 35 Anderson. Anderson, Allene, r. 20 Newton Ave. Anderson, Alma, textileworker, r. 183 Barrows. Anderson, Alma M.—Jessop & Anderson—r. 868 East Second. to Anderson, Almeda, clerk, r. 11 Arnold. m\ Anderson, Alvin, collector, r. 54 Chapin. A Anderson, Amanda, domestic, 1 Fenton PI. Anderson, Amanda, textileworker, bds. 18 Genesee. Anderson, Amelia, Mrs., h. 203 Crescent. *^ Anderson, Amelia, widow Andreas, h. 17 Orchard Ave. rt Anderson & Anderson—Andrew F. and K.—groceries, 120 Willard. ^ Anderson, Andrew, (Freda), laborer, h. over 148 Sampson. \mt Anderson, Andrew, (Ida), stonemason, h. 415 Newland Ave. Anderson, Andrew, (Christina), contractor, h. 829 Newland Ave. g M Anderson, Andrew, painter, bds. 133 Sampson. mm Anderson, Andrew, laborer, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. *J1 Anderson, Andrew, (Ellen), stationary fireman, h. 35 Benson. ^^ Anderson, Andrew, (Emma), veneerworker, h. 16 Walnut. Anderson, Andrew, (Elizabeth M.), retired, h. 11 Arnold. Anderson, Andrew E., (Minnie), cementworker, h. 13 Weeks. . Anderson, Andrew F.,—Anderson & Anderson—bds. 530 Allen. Jj^ Anderson, Andrew J., cabinetmaker, h. 203 Thayer. ejp Anderson, Andrew J., farmer, h. 505 Willard. _* Anderson, Andrew M., ironworker, h. 37 Sampson. * Anderson, Andrew O., (Anna L.), h. 322% Foote Ave. Anderson, Andrew P., (Olga), screenmaker, h. 103 Ensign. *^ Anderson, A. Nicholas, carpenter, h. 9 Cheney. Q Anderson, Anna, chambermaid, r. 123 Fairmount Ave. m* Anderson, Anna, weaver, r. 14 Vega. m* Anderson, Anna, Mrs., h. 238 McKinley Ave.

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r. 868 East Second. textileworker, r. 34 Wilton Ave. widow Olof, r. 138 Fulton. domestic, 15 West Fifth.

r. 35 Anderson. widow Charles A., h. 2 Winsor. boxmaker, r. 120 Park. h. over 245 Crescent. widow John B., h. 35 Anderson. office clerk, rms. 214 Foresi Ave.

Annie, textileworker, r. 242 McKinley Ave. Annie, textileworker, r. 160 Barrows.

office clerk, r. 52 Virginia Boulevard. (Anna), metalworker, h. 78 Highland Ave. metalworker, bds. 12 Peach. M., finisher, r. 126 Winsor.

Antone M., rms. 27 Allen Square. A. Peter, (Hannah), textileworker, h. over 452 Chandler. Arthur, foreman J. Panel & Veneer Co., r. 401 English. Arthur E., student, r. 39 Myrtle. Arthur J., woodworker, r. 38 Sampson. Arthur M., laborer, r. over 447 Allen. Arthur R., bookkeeper, r. 138 Prospect. Arthur W., (Dora A. V.), bookkeeper, h. 20 Newton Ave. August, metalworker, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. August, (Caroline), finisher, h. 815 Jefferson. August, retired, rms. 131 Baker. August, (Anna M.), woodworker, h. 48 Hedges Ave. August, (Josephine), metalworker, h. 45 Bush. August, painter, h. over 608 Barrows. August, tailor, bds. 206 East Second. August, (Helen J.), metal painter, h. 323 Willard. August, shoe repairing, 212 West Third, bds. 48 Steele. August, polisher, r. 20 Willis. August C, (Anna),—A. V. & C. A. Anderson—h. 432 East Sixth.

(Hilda), laborer, h. 108 Cross. (Ellen C ) , metalpolisher, h. under 205 Barrett. (Annie), machinist, h. 110 Cheney. clerk, h. 208 Prospect.

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August E., August E., August H. August L., Augusta, Augusta, domestic, 30 Lakeview Ave. Augusta M., weaver, bds. 35 Falconer. Augusta V., r. 64 Water. Austin, bookkeeper, r. 2 Morse Ave. Axel, laborer, r. 507 Allen. Axel, (Lizzie), bricklayer, h. 75 Highland Ave. Axel, (Hilma), sheetmetal painter, h. over 12 Sampson. Axel, packer, r. 31 Benedict. Axel, (Mattie). billing clerk, h. over 32 Linden Ave. Axel, painter, r. 408 Willard. Axel A.. (Hannah), metalworker, h. 320 Bowen. Axel E., (Edith M.),—Anderson & Sandburg—h. 221 Fulton. Axel F., (Selma S.t.—The Mint saloon & pool room—h. 201 Front.

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5 S Anderson, Axel H., (Augusta), draltsman, h. 356 Falconer. Anderson, Axel O., (ifiline), metalworker, h. 20 Union Ave. Anderson, Bena, domestic, 519 Washington. p!j Anderson, Benjamin, (Esther), metaigramer, h. over 109 Stowe. © C-Anderson, Bennie, farmer, r. Willard, R. F. D. 82. 3 fll Anderson, Berger, metalworker, bds. 37 College. ™ O Anderson, Bernice, student, r. 16 Walnut. x J|jJ Anderson, Bertha E., trained nurse, 20? Foote Ave. 56 2 Anderson, Bessie, stenographer, r. 428 Willard. n j Anderson, Bessie, widow Elias, r. 426 Allen. to Anderson, Betty, widow Carl,—Opera House restaurant, 18 East Second— a rt

h. over 15 West Second. © Anderson, Betty, widow Charles, r. 318 Forest Ave. Anderson Bros.—Charles J. Anderson, prop.—iron works and machine shop, «

5 Race. 5 ANDERSON, BRUNO, (Hulda)—Rathskeller hotel, 121-123 E. Second—h.do. g n Anderson, C. Albert, (Bessie), machinist, h. 20 Walnut. & * Anderson, Carl, (Hildena), laborer, h. over 509 Allen. *? p Anderson, Carl, (Emma), laborer, h. over 607 Allen. E. n Anderson, Carl, (Anna), metalworker, h. over 214 Winsor. % t" Anderson, Carl, machine sander, bds. 45 Chapin. "_ *W\ Anderson, Carl, (Marie), carpenter, h. 110 Foote Ave. s H Anderson, Carl, laborer, bds. 14 Arnold. ES SS Anderson, Carl, (Anna), carpenter, h. over 60 Tenth. g ^ Anderson, Carl, carpenter, bds. 45 Sturges. £ t" Anderson, Carl, lunch counter clerk, rms. 6 Hayward Block. g n Anderson, Carl, metalworker, bds. 7 Grandin. — © Anderson, Carl, laborer, bds. 952 East Second. JP t\ Anderson, Carl, textileworker, bds. 324 Willard. |g !J> Anderson, Carl, (Jennie W.), janitor National Chautauqua County Bank, s

h. 20 Union Ave. » 3 Anderson, Carl A., metalworker, r. over 103 East Second. S Anderson, Carl A., (Jennie), meats, 774 East Second, h. 811 do. 5 Anderson, Carl A., steel casemaker, r. 17 Center. Anderson, Carl A„ (Carrie M.), mgr. McCrorey Syndicate, h. 30 Grant. j? n Anderson, Carl A., metalworker, r. 36 Chautauqua Ave. g-S. Anderson, Carl A., (Hilma C), axemaker, h. 114 Bush. g»g Anderson, Carl E., laborer, bds. over 796 East Second. fte Anderson, Carl E., (Hulda C), foreman J. Cabinet Co., h. 303 Willard. |'» Anderson, Carl F., (Christina), machine hand, h. 31 Benedict. s Anderson, Carl G„ (Anna C), machine hand, h. 649 East Sixth. " e Anderson, Carl H., metalworker, r. 120 Wescott. \\ a Anderson, Carl J., (Alma), metalworker, h. over 12 Morse Ave. g «f Anderson, Carl J., woodworker, r. 7 Barrows. £ a Anderson, Carl J., (Ida C), woodworker, h. 84 Highland Ave. g_°* Anderson, Carl M., upholsterer, r. 35 Anderson. Anderson, Carl W., (Hulda S.), benchsawyer, h. 20 Bush. to Anderson, Carl William, metalworker, r. over 133 Sampson. g, Anderson, Carlotta, student, r. 11 English. Anderson, Caroline M., widow John E., r. 20 Newton Ave. — Anderson, C. Axel, (Bertha C), metalworker, h. over 34 Crown. 3 5 Anderson, Cecilia H., clerk, r. 138 Prospect. 2 Anderson, C. Edward, cabinetmaker, bds. 15 Shaw Ave. Z > Anderson, C. Emil, (Anna), finisher, h. over 21 Stowe. w ^ Anderson, Charles, (Augusta), laborer, h. 120 Wescott. mj> Anderson, Charles, (Anna), woodworker, h. over 55 Benedict. PB g Anderson, Charles, metalworker, r. 30 Wilton Ave. W Anderson, Charles, laborer, bds. 228 Barrett. Ejg

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.S Anderson, Charles A., (Josephine), carpenter, h. 6 Peterson. "2 Si Anderson, Charles A., (Anna C.) — A.C.& C.A. Anderson—h. 38 Lakeview Av. g g, Anderson, Charles A., (Minnie), supt. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 11 English. pg Jjf Anderson, Charles A., (Hilda E.), foreman finisher, h. 109 Wescott. •° Anderson, Charles A., (Augusta M.), groceries, 419 Foote Ave., h. over do.

>>"g Anderson, Charles E., (Jennie E.), woodworker, r. over 804 Washington. 4) « Anderson, Charles E., (Henrietta C ) , Swetland <.v_ Anderson—h. 156 .5 £• Forest Ave. «J • Anderson, Charles E., (Alma), metalworker, h. over 7 E. Newland Ave.

£ Anderson, Charles E., machinist, h. 2 Morse Ave. «54s Anderson, Charles F., (Nellie), driver, h. 1 Hebner. Ilf u. Anderson, Charles G., (Hannah C ) , metalworker, h. 49 Thirteenth. fc>2 Anderson, Charles G., (Charlotte C ) , tailor, h. 120 Park. -S o Anderson, Charles G., (Emma), packer, h. 235 Baker. V* 3 Anderson. Charles J„ (Addie), Anderson Bros., h. 925 North Main. "«< ANDERSON, C H A R L E S J., (Louise)—shoes, 103 East Second and 223 North 3 _ Main—h. 139 Chandler. tod >• Anderson, Charles J., (Clara S.), metalworker, h. 405 Bowen. K-vs Anderson, Charles J., (Carolina), laborer, h. 133 Camp. +*"2 Anderson, Charles J., (Emma C ) , metalworker, h. rear 10 West Sixth, SB « Anderson, Charles J„ (Alma), laborer, h. 569 Allen. w;£ Anderson, Charles L., (Hannah), bench foreman, h. 11 Orchard Ave. "3 .5? Anderson, Charles M., (Johanna M.), tinsmith, h. 22S Forest Ave. Jj c Anderson, Charles M., machine hand, h. 69 Hedges Ave. C § Anderson. Charles O., (Anna M.), boatbuilder, h. SOS East Second. rj§ Anderson, Charles O., (Josephine), deliveryman, h. 640 East Sixth.

Anderson, Charles O.. (Celia), bartender, h. over 10 South Main. . Anderson, Charles O., (Signhild), chauffeur, h. 99 Liberty.

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232 Sprague. S_i Anderson, Charles R., (Hilda M.), metalworker, h. 330 Forest Ave. & Anderson, Charles R., machine hand, bds. 8 Fairfield Ave. qJJ Anderson, Charles \\\, milk peddler, h. 31S Forest Ave. mm Anderson, Charlotte, widow Elias, h. over IS:', Barrows. Cg Anderson, Christian J., (Maria), cabinetmaker, h. 412 Hazeltine Ave. mm Anderson, Christina, widow Andrew, r. 37 Sturges.

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> Anderson, Clarence, grocery clerk, r. 19 Tew. 13 Anderson, Clarence A., (Grace V.), lumber inspector, h. 18 Chestnut. *"fl Anderson, Clarence H. woodworker, r. 263 Prospect. < Jt Anderson, Claus, (Annaj, metalworker, h. over 352 Bowen. grt Anderson, Claus, metalworker, bds. 14 Orchard. mOm Anderson, Claus, (Inga), hsh peddler, n. 68 Ellicott. ^ ^ Anderson, Claus, sander, bds. over 2t>4 Falconer. q o Anderson, Claus A., (Hilda C),—Scholin Furniture Co.—h. 215 Bowen. " * Anderson, Clyde M., (Hilma), detailer, h. 35 Linden Ave. r m Anderson, Conrad, motoiman J. St. Ry., rms. 77 S. Main. mm> Anderson, Conrad, cementworker, r. 30 Wilton Ave. t^m Anderson, Conreal, bds. 17 Orchard Ave. .^^ Anderson, David, cleaning, dveing and men's tailoring, 322 North Main, bds.

107 Lister. ^ ^ Anderson, David, (Josephine), bandsawyer, h. 102 Linwood Ave. Anderson, David, rubber, r. 20 Willis. Anderson, David L., (Margaret), bookkeeper, h. over 127 Allen. Anderson, E. A. &. Bro.—Emil A. and Edward—groceries, 2 Winsor. £2 Anderson, Earl R., (Florence E.), groceries &. creamery, 340 E. Third, h. do. Mj Anderson, Edith C, r. 119 Wescott. m Anderson, Edith E., stenographer, r. 161 Allen. JS Anderson, Edward, (Selma), metalworker, h. 21 Weeks. S3 Anderson, Edward—E. A. Anderson & Bro.—h. 2 Winsor. ft Anderson, Edward, (Elizabeth), woodworker, h. over 196 Falconer. to Anderson, Edward, (Wendla), finisher, h. 28 Sturges. Anderson, Edwin, woodworker, bds. 34 Eleventh. Anderson, Edwin, woodworker, bds. 324 Willard. Anderson, Edwin, metalworker, r. 37 Steele Ave. „ Anderson, Edwin, metalworker, r. 28 Swan. w Anderson, Ejner, casemaker, r. 23S McKinley Ave. jjjjj Anderson, Elias, (Mary B.), h. 453 Willard. F1 Anderson, Elizabeth, r. 21 Ninth. ^ Anderson, Ellen, domestic, 64 Fairmount Ave. jj£ Anderson, Ellen, textileworker, r. 304 Willard. §6^ Anderson, Ellen, r. 120 Wescott. 3 O Anderson, Ellen J., domestic, 14 East Fifth. B 3 Anderson, Ellen T., domestic, 400 Lincoln. ^ O Anderson, Ellis, metalworker, r. over 108 Charles. g S3 Anderson, Elmer, bds. 800 East Second. a EjJ Anderson, Elmer, upholsterer, r. over 64 Benedict. o>~ Anderson, Elmer, (Bessie S.), veneer cutter, h. 68 Thayer. £ j ^ Anderson, Elmer, toolmaker, r. 110 Cheney. rt Anderson, Elmer, grocery clerk, r. over 837 Newland Ave. Q Anderson, Elmer E., warpdresser, r. 493 Willard. O Anderson, Elmer S., (May), painter, h. 415 West Fourth. W Anderson, Elof, (Hilma), steel casemaker, h. Ill Sprague. Z Anderson, Elsa, Mrs., h. over 129 Bush. ^ Anderson, Elva, r. over 848 North Main. Anderson, Emil, finisher, r. 114 Bush. Anderson, Emil, (Lillian), loomfixer, h. 220 Prospect. ^ ^ Anderson, Emil, (Selma), textileworker, h. 258 Willard. *"• Anderson, Emil A.—E. A. Anderson & Bro.—r. 2 Winsor. gm^ Anderson, Emil L., (Ida), warpdresser, h, 493*4 Willard. mm. Anderson, Emily, domestic, 15 West Fifth. J Jg Anderson, Emily O., domestic, 503 East Second. q Anderson, Emma, widow Gust, h. 401 English. mf Anderson, Emma, widow August, h. 26 Ninth. tmrn Anderson, Emma, Mrs., textileworker, r. over 21 Weeks. _ ^

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Anderson, Eric, (Hilda J.), carpenter, h. 74 Liberty. Anderson, Eric, metalworker, bds. 324 Willard. Anderson, Eric H., clerk, r. 120 Park. Anderson, Erick A., laborer, bds. 171 Baker. Anderson, Ernest, (Anna), painter, h. over 510 East Seventh. A N D E R S O N , E R N E S T A., (A. Christine),—furniture and light hardware,

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Anderson, Ernest J., warpdresser, r. 133 Camp. -2 e Anderson, Ernest L., (Mabel E.), dyesinker, h. 207 Van Buren. •j- .£ Anderson, Eskil, (Ida), crater, h. 28 Swan. ^ , Anderson, Esther, twister, r. 868 East Second. J2 Anderson, Esther, domestic, 36 Fairmount Ave.

_5o"t2 Anderson, Esther, textileworker, r. 116 Newland Ave. ,*j Anderson, Esther, textileworker, r. 378^ Willard. m-t » Anderson, Esther E., weaver, r. 120 Wescott. ^ » Anderson, Esther L., textileworker, r. 35 Anderson. eg o. Anderson, Ethel, clerk, r. Ill Stowe. •g m Anderson, Eva, call girl, r. 9 Cheney. va Anderson, Eva S., widow F. A., h. 10 Winsor. •• | Anderson, Evelyn, dressmaker, v. 1037 North Main. o» •* Anderson, Evelyn, clerk, r. 26 Ninth. Jo J Anderson, Fabian, laborer, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. JE B Anderson, Fabian, (Anna), loomfixer, h. 274 Prospect. .^ Anderson, Fanny, r. over 15 Wesl Second. (3 g Anderson, F. Duane, office clerk, r. 42S Willard. w 3 Anderson, Flora C, bds. 42 Sampson. "g a Anderson, Florence, clerk, i . 493 Willard. ;g " Anderson, Florence, paper boxmaker, r. 1 Briggs. -.-. § Anderson, Florence, domestic, 410 East Fourth, r. 24 Tenth. "" J Anderson, Florence J., clerk, r. 49 Thirteenth.

Anderson, Foreman A., (Josephine), bending boss, h. 811 Cherry. O Anderson, Frances M., clerk, r. 419 Foote Ave. *•* Anderson, Frank, bds. over 25 Foote Ave. ^.^ Anderson, Frank, packer, bds. over 928 East Second. H " Anderson, Frank, r. 120 Park. J j Anderson, Frank. (Ida), mechanic, h. 108 Crossman. SOO Anderson, Frank, (Marie), woodworker, h. 110 Newland Ave. Woj Anderson, Frank. (Augusta), mfr, pedestals and tabourettes, 745 Foote, h. do. pT^ An'derson, Frank E., (Josephine), finisher, h. over 407 English. Baas Anderson, Frank G., (Anna), cabinetmaker, h, 42 Wescott. ,<! Anderson, Frank G., (Ida S ) . machine hand, h. 161 Allen.

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Anderson, Frank O., (Emily), cabinetmaker, h. 253 Crescent. ^ Anderson, Frank O., (Hilda), woodworker, h. Ill Wescott. m-n Anderson, Frans O., (Christine), laborer, h. 507 Allen. fl& Anderson, Franz O., (Edna P.), salesman, h. 616 Prendergast Ave. — Anderson, Fred, woodworker, r. 203 Crescent. ^"^ Anderson, Fred, warpdresser, h. 428 Willard. © Anderson, Fred, (Augusta), aristoworker, h. 314 Forest Ave. • Anderson, Fred C, (Elizabeth), cabinetmaker, h. 619 Foote Ave. Anderson, Fred H., salesman, rms. 434 Winsor. e Anderson, Fred L., driver, r. 40 Taylor. !_ Anderson, Fred L., (Aleda), cementworker, h. over 10 Hopkins Ave. » q Anderson, Fred V., bookkeeper, r. 62 Eleventh. n » Anderson, Fredericka, dressmaker, 2 East Fourth, h. do. £, © Anderson, Friddol, apprentice, r. 235 Steele. 5" G Anderson, Fritz E., finisher, bds. 194 Buffalo. *0 g Anderson, G. Allene, clerk, r. 49 Thirteenth. 3 Anderson, Genevieve, clerk, r. 428 Willard. 3 ^ Anderson, Genevieve E. M., stenographer, i. 601 Newland Ave. g, X Anderson, George, draftsman, r. 30 Crown. •< < Anderson, George H., (Sadie M.), clerk postoffice, h. 5 Garfield. > £j Anderson, George S., (Bessie), machinist, h. 215 East Third. 5 Anderson, Gertrude C, textileworker, h. 268 Broadhead Ave. s j> Anderson, Gertrude L., domestic, 31 Linden Ave. & P Anderson, Gilbert, metalworker, r. 21 Weeks. ™ Anderson, Gordon metalworker, r. 48 Hedges Ave. p G Anderson, Grace M., student, r. 221 Fulton. Anderson, Greta, student, r. 2 Morse Ave. 5C Anderson, Gunnar, (Ellen), metalworker, h. 144 Broadhead Ave. g ^ Anderson, Gunnar, metalworker, bds. 52 McKinley Ave. » P3 Anderson, Gunnar, printer Journal Press, r. 30 Crown. 2£ 3 Anderson, Gunnar, laborer, bds. 17 Hedges Ave. o en Anderson, Gust, woodworker, bds. over 187 Barrows. n h Anderson, Gust, metalworker, r. over 410 Lafayette. *. Anderson, Gust, laborer, r. 640 East Sixth. jg r Anderson, Gust, (Anna), carpenter, h. 23 Chapman. ' f" Anderson, Gust, (Alma), woodworker, h. 332 Forest Ave. BB Jj Anderson, Gust, (Ida J.), woodworker, h. 56 Blanchard. Z ^ Anderson, Gust, lumber handler, r. over 22 Jeffords. M g Anderson, Gust, (Emma), drayman, h. 120 King. eg to Anderso'n, Gust, (Anna), laborer, h. 10 Webster. r Anderson, Gust, (Selma M.), butcher, h. over 212 East Second. i% Anderson, Gust, bds. 717 Murray Ave. Anderson, Gust, (Minnie), h. under 618 East Second. C~*) Anderson Gust, (Louisa), furniture packer, h. 28 Colfax. £*» Anderson, Gust, painter, bds. 45 Sturges. _ . Anderson, Gust, (Ida), finisher, h. over 17 Bush. rt Anderson, Gust, (Inga), woodworker, h. 14 Vega. <» Anderson, Gust, water rubber, bds. 55 Steele. ^.^ Anderson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 12 Kinney. {•*) Anderson, Gust, metalworker, bds. over 72 Hedges Ave. q ^ Anderson, Gust, laborer, bds. 24 Scott. Anderson, Gust, laborer, bds. 110 Barrows. .mm* Anderson, Gust, (Clara), r. 113 Wescott. " ^ Anderson, Gust, (Hulda), metalworker, h. over 126 Water. <J> Anderson, Gust A., (Myra M.). undcrsheriff Chautauqua Co., 7 City Hall, J". h. 349 Falconer. Anderson, Gust A., (Sophia E.), metalworker, h. 224 Sprague. ^ , Anderson, Gust E., tinner, bds. 22 Jeffords. _-ST MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS — Ask L.VOI1S S? Ara not to expensive as you may think J .

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cabinetmaker, r. 24 Tenth. night clerk, rms. 28 Center. (Mary), painter, h. 268 Colfax. (Ida E.), metalworker, h. 38 Whitley Ave.

Gust W., (Florence D.), contractor, h. 314 Forest Ave. Gustaf, (Hilda), woodworker, h. 34 Wilton Ave. Gustaf, (Mary), editor Skandia, h. 17 Center. Gustaf A., (Ida J.), woodworker, h. under 16 Maple.

Anderson, Hannah, r. 38 Peterson. Anderson, Hannah, Mrs., textileworker, rms. 27 Broadhead Ave. Anderson, Harry, office boy, r. 28 Swan. Anderson, Harry, laborer, bds. 99 Tower. Anderson, Harry L., (Mattie R.)—City meat market—h. 17 Barrett. Anderson, Harry R., teamster, r. 406 Fairmount Ave. Anderson Harry T., (Caroline), clerk, h. 11 Van Buren. Anderson, Henning L., textileworker, r. 13 Wilton Ave. Anderson, Henry, woodworker, bds. 16 William. Anderson, Henry A., painter, r. 119 Wescott.

, (Hilma C ) , painter, h. 148 Sampson. , (Antonia), barber, 308 East Second, h. 112i/, Chandler. metalworker, bds. over 31 Barrett. , meats, 880 North Main, h. over do. (Minnie), metalworker, h. 52 Prospect.

Anderson, Henry C. Anderson, Henry G. Anderson, Henry L., Anderson, Henry O. Anderson, Herbert, Anderson, Herbert R., student, r. 349 Falconer. Anderson, Herman, (Tecla A.), machine hand, h. over 756 East Second. Anderson, Herman, metalworker, r. 304 Willard. Anderson, Herman, (Anna), tailor, h. 11 Victoria Ave. Anderson, Herman G., (Rose), supt. Empire Furn. Co., h. 18 Arnold. Anderson, Hildur M., stenographer, r. i61 Allen. Anderson, Hilma, textileworker, r. 12 Arnold. Anderson, Hilmer, (Freda), machinehand, h. 376 Stowe. Anderson, Hjalmar, (Hulda), cementworker, h. 554 Allen. Anderson, Hjalmar, metalworker, r. 35 Anderson. Anderson, Hjalmar O., carpenter, bds. 219 Bowen. Anderson, Hulda, housekeeper, 103 Wescott. Anderson, Hulda C, domestic, r. 168 Allen. Anderson, Ida, widow Malcom, boaidinghouse 1 Briggs, h. do. Anderson, Iver, metalworker, bds. 15 Wilson Ave. Anderson, Jacob L., (Emma C ) , shoemaker, h. 493 Willard. Anderson, James, metalworker, r. over 1117 Newland Ave. Anderson, J. Anton, (E. Lillian), overlooker, h. over 35 Benson. Anderson, Jennie, milliner, r. 13 Weeks.

Jennie, spinner, r. 129 King. domestic, 203 East Fourth. widow Gust, h. over 1117 Newland Ave. weaver, r. 17 Orchard Ave. bookkeeper, bds. 439 Winsor. seamstress, r. 13 Weeks. Mrs. bds. 210 West Fourth.

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carpenter, bds. over 17 Valley. laborer, r. over 22 Jeffords. (Matilda), metalworker, h. Ill Stowe. moulder, rms. 77 South Main. carpenter, bds. 7 Grandin. (Maria), laborer, h. 118 Crown. (Augusta), woodworker, h. 53 Thirteenth. (Alice), wagonmaker, h. over 410 Lafayette. (Emily), metalworker, h. over 21 Cowden PI. (Emma), machinehand, h. 6;, Center. laborer, bds. 283% South Main. (Freda C ) , upholsterer, h. 211 Broadhead Ave. tinner, bds. 47 Hedges Ave. metalworker, bds. 52 Vega. —Malmberg & Anderson—r. 25 Park. laborer, bds. 194 Buffalo. (Hilda J.), deliveryman, h. 426 Allen. A., painter, bds. 530 Allen. A., (Emma C ) , metalworker, h. 23 Chapman. A., (Christine), h. 32 Swan. A., (Josephine), metalworker, h. under 402 East Fourth. A., (Anna-J.), woodworker, h. 13 Wilton Ave. A., (Jennie S.), machinehand, h. 8 East Newland Ave. A., (Alyda C ) , supt. Breed-Johnson Furn. Co., h. 10 E e. A., (Ada), stationary engineer, h. 65 Hazzard. A., (Amanda A.), upholsterer, h. 20 Charles. A., (Minnie), painter, h. 45 Sturges. A., (Emma), textileworker, h. 211 Crescent. A., rubber, bds. over 199 Barrett. A., boilermaker, bds. 44 Foote Ave. A., (Hulga M.), foreman finisher, h. 42 Thirteenth. A., (Emma C ) , clerk, h. 62 Eleventh. A., (Johanna G.), cabinetmaker, h. 126 Winsor. A., woolsorter, r. 35 Anderson. A., (Amanda), carpenter, h. 58 Bemus. A.. (Amanda), metalworker, h. 42 Park. A., (Matilda C ) . finisher, h. 328 Fooie Ave. B., Brooklyn restaurant, rms. over 8 South Main. B., woodworker, r. 12 Arnold. E., (Ida B.), stationary engineer, h. 119 Broadhead Ave. E., (Hildur), finisher, h. 92 Clyde Ave. G., Charlotte), woodworker, h. 119 Wescott. H., (Amelia), caretaker Rose Garden stables, h, 406 Fair­ly, (Lena), laborer, h, over 133 Sampson. M., (Ida M.). vice pres. Level Furn. Co., h. 54 Chapin. M,. (Lizzie L.), transient & boarding stable, 63 Taylor, h. M,. (Ida), machinehand, h. 54 Chapin. P., (TTlrika), laborer, h. over 22 Jeffords. P., (Ellen), woodworker, h. 205 Palmer. R., (Mary), finisher, h. over 30 Barrows. S., (Emma), Southern Lumber Co., h. 899 East Second. W „ clerk, bds. 530 Allen. W., (Sophia W.). machinist, h. 132 Prospect. W.. clerk, bds. 530 Allen. JOHNSON,—Harry L. and Charles—City meat market, 14 d.

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Jonas \V\, (Christine), h. 235 Barrows. Joseph, (Mary), h. 52 Virginia Boulevard. Joseph, metalworker, r. 518 Willard. Joseph Jr., metalworker, r. 52 Virginia Boulevard. Josephine, domestic, 203 East Fourth. J. ft'L, (Code), foreman carder, bds. 22 Hazzard. J. Peter, laborer, Ii. over 04 Beu<>dict. Judith, weaver, l. 6 Peterson. Judith L., clerk, r. 58 Bemus. Julia W.. dressmaker, r. 829 Newland Ave. Julius A., (Corrinne), warpdresser, h. over 18 Linwood Ave. Katharyn, student, r. 65 Taylor. Kuno, (Florence), clerk, h. 521 Willard. Lars, r. 5 Garfield. Lars P., (Louise F.), woodworker, h. 24 Tenth. L. August, (Josephine), dyer, h. 122 Hazzard. Lauren P., clerk, bds. 105 Park. Lawrence, farmer, r. Ill Sprague. Lawrence A., printer, bds. 345 Price. Lena, widow Andrew, h. 408 Willard. Lena, widow John, h. 30</'. Institute. Leonard, laborer, bds. 15 Adams. Leonard E.. (Anna), painter, r. 69 Hedges Ave. Lewis, nightwatch, r. Ill Sprague. Lewis, (Freda), metalworker, h. over 2X0 South Main. Lewis, (Emily), cement contractor, h. over 206 East Second. Lewis, bartender, bds. over 206 East Second. Lillian, domestic, 212 West Second. Lillian, domestic, 21 Allen. Lillian V., bookkeeper, r. 58 Bemus. Lincoln, solicitor, rms. 415 West Third. Linus. (Christine), stationary engineer, h. over 108 Charles. Lisa K., widow Jonas Peter, h. 171 Baker. Lorena, weaver, r. 16 Walnut. Lottie, widow Andrew, r. 133 Sampson. Lottie C, r. 245 Crescent. Louisa, dressmaker, h. 219 Spring. Louise .widow Gustaf.Ji. 38 Peterson. Louise, widow Andres, r. 25 College. Louise, textileworker. r. 34 Buffalo. Louise E., clerk, r. 2 Winsor. Ludvig, (Orpha), toolmaker, h. 67 Newton Ave. Luther H., (Hannah), water rubber, h. 608 Barrows. Mabel, boxmaker, r. over 30 Barrows. Mabel A., r. 139 Chandler. Mabel E., domestic, 347 East Fourth. Mabel N., textileworker, r. 10 Webster. Magnus, (Sophia), metalworker, h. 37 Steele Ave. Magnus, (Anna K.l. woodworker, h. 7S Highland Ave. Mamie, student, r. 2S Swan. Marcus, metalworker, r. 13 Weeks. Margaret, clerk, r. Willard, R. F. D. 82. Margaret, laundress, r. 569 Allen. Maria, cook, 305 West Third. Marie, cook, 62 Allen. Marie, paper boxmaker. bds. 1 1 I East Six(h. Marion. (Edna), groceries. 209 Allen, h. 212% do. Martin, textileworker. r. 103 Wescott.

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Anderson, P. August, laborer, r. 63 Hallock. •j Anderson, Paul, finisher, bds. 105 Park. j» , Anderson, Peter, retired, r. 223 Steele. ~a Anderson, Peter J., (Anna), stationary engineer, h. 129 King. .JS Anderson, Raymond, plumber, r. 108 Cross. W Anderson, Reno, office clerk, r. 2 Morse Ave. tg Anderson, Richard, carpenter, r. 203 Crescent. •— ' Anderson, Richard E., (Clara L.),—Danielson & Anderson—h. 318 Newland {g Ave. -mf i Anderson, Richard H., (Mary), woodworker, h. 263 Prospect. C Anderson, Robert L., fireman, r. 126 Winsor.

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T3 Anderson, Ruby A., textileworker, r. 114 Bush. J» e Anderson, Rudolph, machine hand, r. 16 Orchard. © a Anderson, Ruth, r. 428 Willard. 03 eo Anderson, Ruth, dressmaker, r. 1037 North Main. -.a Anderson, Ruth C, textileworker, r. 13 Wilton Ave. %-v A N D E R S O N & SANDBURG,—Axel E. and Charles A.—boots and shoes, 108 « a North Main. •2 >> Anderson, Sarah E. V., musician, r. 126 Winsor. J oi Anderson, Selma, cook, 121 Lakeview Ave. > Anderson, Selma, weaver, r. 37 Sampson.

4> j Anderson, Selma, domestic, 512 Prendergast Ave. cd f. Anderson, Selma. twister, bds. Apart. C, 27 Forest Ave. £g<S Anderson, Sherline, r. 156 Forest Ave. +; g Anderson, Sigfried, metalworker, bds. 99 Tower. 3 Anderson, Sigfried, veneerworker, bds. 412 Hazeltine Ave. "5*t Anderson, Signa, weaver, r. 868 East Second. ~S Anderson, Signe, domestic, 110 Lakeview Ave. ^ >• Anderson, Sophia, widow John V., h. 38 Sampson. E-§ Anderson, Sophie, r. 235 Barrows. '•C-e Anderson, Sven, finisher, r. 52 Virginia Boulevard. a) « Anderson, S. Victor metalworker, r. 17 Orchard Ave. u * Anderson. Swan, (Louise), metalworker, h. over 41 Flagg Ave. — § ANDERSON, S W A N E., (Ida K.), jewelry. 10 East Second, h. 13S Prospect. h B Anderson, Swante, janitor Warner block, h. 24 do. g G A N D E R S O N ( T H E ) — C. A. and N. A. Andersou—saloon, 11 East Second. „-/§* Anderson, Theodore, metalworker, bds. 222 South Main.

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rms. Squier's Court. Andon, Achille, carder, r. over 212 Washington. Andone, Dominico, Mrs., h. 581 Buffalo. QJ Andone, Pandeli Ph., cloth finisher, rms. 35 Steele. Andone, Ph. Peter, finisher, rms. 35 Steele. Andrean, Carl G., (Lillian S.) machine hand, h. 207 Sturges. to Andrews, Alvin I.. (Esther), carpenter, h. over 514 Newland Ave. qj Andrews, August, (Anna), tailor, h. over 145^4 Allen. — Andrews, Eris, (Maude), cattle dealer, h. 411 Lafayette. Andrews, Leon, clerk, rms. 14 East Fourth. Andruss, George D., (Corrie)—Fenton & Andruss—h. 706 Foote Ave. Andruss, William E., (Myrtle), clothing clerk, h. 872 East Second. Angeles, Mattia, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. . . Angelo, Charles, (Sarah), laborer, h. over 135i4 Chandler. P j Angstenberger, Mary, widow Fred, nurse, r. 1141 Prendergast Ave. Anker, Frank W., r. 101 Colfax. ^ ^ Anker. Hans, (Petris M.), casemaker, h. 101 Colfax. * J Annis, Nellie F., dressmaker, rms. 384 Foote Ave. Antalora, Charles, (Fleece), laborer, h. 103 Water. Antelona, Volentona, (Mary), laborer, h. under 433 Allen. Antler, Nellie, h. over 319 Jefferson. Antolora, Mike, (Gaetana), woolwasher, h. 79 Water. N ^ Antone, Louis, finisher, r. 231;/, South Main. ^bx Antonino, Afidio, machine hand, bds. 37 Harrison. War Apgar, Hulett, (Jennie), huckster, h. 324 Foote Ave. Jrt Apgar, Louis S., (Elizabeth), pres. and gen. mgr. J. Garage Co., h. 324 Foote £ ^

Ave. Aplin, Ida, Mrs., seamstress, bds. 42 Tenth. SB3 Appleby. Alton H., (Lillian), mgr. rural telephone lines, h. Fairmount Ave., gt"

bey. limits. M1" Appleby. Frank H., (Carrie), commercial traveler, h. 214 Price. CO to Appleby, George W., (Louania)—Appleby Lumber Co.—r. Watts Flats. V ^ Appleby Lumber Co.,—George W . Appleby—402-403 Fenton Bldg. *3» Appleton, Lenore K., widow William S., trained nurse, r. 638 Spring. Appleton. Paul A.. (Lulu), commercial traveler, h. 638 Spring. Appleton, Rhea, nurse, r. 638 Spring. Appleyard, AJbert E., (Elizabeth S ) , cashier F. & M Bank, h. 29 Foote Ave. Appleyard, Edward, (Louise), supt.Broadhead Worsted Mill, h.31 Foote Ave. ^»| Appleyard, Ethel, r. 31 Foote Ave. Appleyard, Francis, (Bessie), supt. Broadhead Worsted Mill, h. 5 Crane. Appleyard, Joseph, supt. Broadhead Worsted Mill, h. 39 Center. Appleyard, Sara, r. '39 Center. Appleyard, Wilbur, student, r. 31 Foote Ave. Appleyard, Willie, (Mary A.), bronze patternmaker, h. over 90 Barrett. ^^ Arcade Building, 24-32 North Main. C r Archer, Nelson G., (Levina AI.), carpenter, h. 109 Lakeview Ave. Arend, Josephine, widow Nicholas, h. 46 Tenth. Arend, Martin N., (Grace), conductor J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 113 Stewart Ave. jg-Arird, Erma B., r. 559 East Second. £,• Arird, James D.. woodworker, h. 559 East Second. NJ Arlandson, Frank, (Anna), cementworker, h. 34 Hazeltine Ave. Arlandson. see Erlandson. Arlio. Carmen, duffer, r. 33 Franklin. Arlio, Louisa, duffer, r. 33 Franklin. Arlio, Rosa, spinner, r. 33 Franklin.

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Armstrong, William D., laborer, bds. 21 Forest Ave. jZ Arnold, Charles, porter, r. over 106 Fairmount Ave. ** Arnold, Charles J., (Myra L.), carriages and harness, 212 Washington, h. 223 .£ West Third. *tt S Arnold, Clarence A., (Grace), dist. mgr. Standard Ins. Co., h. over 106 Fair-J> § mount Ave. *g£ Arnold, Ethelyne, clerk, r. over 106 Fairmount Ave. o - Arnold, Frank E., (Jennie), assembler, h. 13 Hopkins Ave. +»-g Arnold, George C, (Bessie), fireman, h. 810 Jefferson. oDQ Arnold, George F., insurance, r. over 106 Fairmount Ave. -° Arnold, Harry A., (Bernice B.), assembler, h. 19 Flagg Ave. JJ Arnold, Henry G., (Jennie L.), postman, h. 412 West Third. j£ Arnold, Leon, clerk, r. 223 West Third.

Arnold, Louis, electrician, r. 13 Hopkins Ave. £ Arnold, Madeleine, r. 412 West Third. — Arnold, Pearl, spinner, r. 13 Hopkins Ave. « Arnold, Sarah, clerk, bds. 210 East Fourth. -w ^ , Arnson, Benjamin L., (Annie A.), jewelry, 105 North Main, h. 81 Barrett. 'J* » » Arnson, Justine .student, r. 81 Barrett. *' «H .J; Art Brass Mfg. Co.—Gornall & Peterson, props.—mfrs. chandeliers and § "> electro plating, 304 Winsor. t, § Arter, Percy, (Edna), r. 816 North Main. 3 " Arter, William O., (Anna), cement contractor, h. 1052 North Main. ° A A R T M E T A L CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N Y — A . C. Wade, prest, A. Gilbert, ce"« sec'y-treas., metal furniture and office fixtures, 95-105 Jones & Gifford § a Ave. m a Arvin, Konrad, metal worker, bds. 25 Palmer. » >. Ashwell, Edwin J., (Kate)—E. J. Ashwell & Co.—h. 417 East Second. ^j ! ; Ashwell, E. J. & Co.,—E. J. Ashwell, prop.—processing cotton yarns, 113

Foote Ave. q Asker, Paul, painter, bds. 311 West Second. ^ Askerberg, Augusta, domestic, 303 West Third.

Asparo, Ullei, (Mary), clerk, bds. 110 Harrison. U Aspden, Dora M., h. 9 Forest Park. W Aspden, Joseph, (Jennie), engineer, h. 95y2 Fairmount Ave. H* t> Asper, Eliza J., widow Louis B., r. 108 Eleventh. W* jj Asper, George S., (Blanche R.), supt. J. C. & L. E. R. R.. h. 623 W. Eighth. g S Assarson, Carl A., (Helene), commercial traveler, h. 352 Foote Ave. w ^ Associated Charities and Free Employment Bureau, Mae L. Weller, secre-q « tary, rm. 19 City Hall. 2 3t Atkins, Joseph, (Tillie C ) , painter, r. 621 West Eighth 3 Atkins, Thomas, r. 621 West Eighth. ^ Atlantic Engine & Machine Co., (The)—F. G. Diffin, pres.; G. R. Buzby, ^ = sec'y.—mfr. gas engines and wood working machinery. West First. U s Atlas Furniture Co.—Frank O. Stranburg, pres.; Charles Johnson, vice pres.; H .2 Ralph W. Taylor, sec'y.—chiffoniers, dressers and bedroom suites, Allen ,. g St. and 11-15 Blackstone Ave. S " Atwater, Clarence M., (Josephine L.). metalworker, h. under 10 Hall Ave. Ph J Atwood. Daniel'H., (Alice), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 22 Taylor. — i Atwood, Elmer C, (Ruth), —postman. Acme Ptg. Co., and newsstand, 6 East ?* Second—h. 108^4 Francis. £ . nj The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es-2 tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Co., h. 19 Price. at Ej Badoma, Rosalio, laborer, bds. 435 Allen. ^ 5T Baffomont, Gaetano, (Sarah), groceries, 219 East First, h. do. S S" Bahr, Amelia T., r. 13 Orchard. tr Bahr, Eliza, widow William, h. 13 Orchard. 2 g" Bahr. Ida A., teacher, r. 13 Orchard. |. Bahr, see Barr. <J Bailey, B. Milton, (May A.)—vice pres. and treas. Bailey Table Co.—h. 155 cf ""

Forest Ave. g n Bailey, Clayton E„ (Elizabeth H.), pres. Bailey Table Co. h. 153 South Main, r 3 Bailey, Dorothy B., clerk and visitor Associated Charities, r. 654 East Sixth. 8 Bailey. Edward P., (Nancy), h. 339 Crossman. CO s-Bailey, Fannie O., widow Milton, r. 155 Forest Ave. 2.

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», Bailey, Francis ,r. 155 Forest Ave. g ui Bailey, Gaylord J., student, r. over 36 Derby. '& c Bailey, George, (Ellen), driver, h. 705 West Eighth. 5J2 Bailey, George, carpenter, bds. 38j-. Foote Ave. 0,0m Bailey, Harold C, clerk, r. 21 East Third. tfl-5 Bailey, Helen M., r. 155 Forest Ave. (/j|2 Bailey, James, (Rose), teamster, h. over 36 Derby. 2> Bailey, J. Percy, draughtsman, r. 117 English. a >, Bailey, Margaret C, Mrs., laundress, r. 21 East Third. W a Bailey, R. Clyde, clerk Erie freight depot, r. 654 East Sixth. ^ju Bailey, Robert G., (Sarah), clerk Erie freight depot, h. 654 East Sixth. C o. Bailey, Ruth S., stenographer, r. 654 East Sixth. *C a Bailey. Samuel J., (Alice B.). transfer clerk, h. 231 Crescent. C ui BAILEY T A B L E CO.,—C. E. Bailey, pres.; B. M. Bailey, vice pres. and treas. E-1!! —mfrs. tables, 105 Winsor.

g Bailey, Thomas H., (Helen), textileworker. h. 117 English. -(3 Bailey, William S., (Sagrid), sec'y and treas. Chautauqua School of Nursing,

tTim. h. 81 South Main. Oh g Bailman, Domitei, clerk, bds. 15 Harrison. O w Bairstow, Martha, widow Timothy, h. 440 Allen. E-1^ Bairstow, Mary Ann, widow John. h. 440 Allen. Q-?? Bairstow, see Barstow. S > , Baker, Ada E., widow Albert E., h. 28 Center. Fjj* Baker, Albert C, (Lena), dentist, h. 12 ivast Fourth. C . Baker, Bernice, r. 133 Hallock. £ & Baker, Blanche, r. over 271 Fairmount Ave. Q.B Baker Block, 29-31 North Main.

lj Baker, Bloomfield, (Grace), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 33 Eleventh. j ^ Baker, Charles H., (Emma), stationary engineer, h. over 224 Sprague. <jlj Baker, Chilton F., (Anna), piano salesman, h. 33 Price. r-S Baker, Clayton W., (Ella J.), investments, 524 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 149 Hai­ti lock. Sjs Baker, Clyde M., (Clara), cabinetmaker, h. 161 Thayer.

o Baker, Edith, bookkeeper, r. 133 Hallock. H ? Baker, Edward, veneerworker, rms. 3(IS West Second. W u Baker, Frank M., metalworker, rms. 2 Warner Block. S c Baker, Fred H., deliveryman, r. 83 Water. \rtp Baker, George E., (Lillian), hats. caps, and gent's furnishings. 109 West

Third, h. 517 Lafayette. Baker, Harold Y., clerk, r 149 Hallock Baker, Inez I., dressmaker, bds., fiat B. 27 Forest * \ <> Baker, Jessie M.. textileworker. r. 160 Harrows Baker, John, finisher, bds. 311 West Second Baker, Katharine, r. over 271 Fairmount Ave. Baker, Lester, textileworker, r. 160 Barrows. Baker, Lewis H., (Ada H.). aristoworker. h. 103 Broadhead Ave. Baker, Martha, Mrs., textileworker, h. 160 Barrows. Baker, Mary W., widow Richard, h. 503 East Second. Baker, Oscar H., (Katharine), night watch and engineer, h. over 271 Fair*

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t?J Baker, Robert H., printer's apprentice, r. 102 Broadhead Ave. Baker, Scott, (Blanche), see'v. Star Furniture Co., h. 12 Fourteenth. >-» Baker, Stephen A., (Emma J.), h. 133 Hallock. \mm Baker, Stephen A., Jr., farmer, r. 133 Hallock. QJ Baker, William, coachman, rnis. 121 Fast Second. \ > Baker. William F„ (Anna), gatetenrier h. S3 Water. Bakino, Mario, (Emma), laborer, h. 301 Crescent

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BALCOM, F R E D H., dist. mgr. John Hancock Life Insurance agency, bds. C h 409 Prendergast Ave. J T

Balcom, Lee E., (Sadie), detailer, h. Chicago Ave. Nj Baldwin, Burt D., (Gertrude A.), draughtsman, h. 224 Fairmount Ave. Q Baldwin, S. Arthur, (Lizzie T.), patent attorney, 500-502 Fenton Bldg., h. 608 ^ 2

Prendergast Ave. ~ r Ball, Agnes, r. 1043 North Main. ^— Ball, Blanche D„ r. 117 Royal Ave. — J Ball, Charles, barber, rms. over 408 Washington. QJ Ball, Francis, photographer, r. 1043 North Main. ^m. Ball, Frank G., (Margaret), stationary engineer, h. 1043 North Main. JjJ Ball, Henry D., (Desiree E.), chauffeur, r. over 123 Stewart Ave. Ji Ball, Jasper C, (Nellie R.), h. 117 Royal" Ave. "' Ball, Louis, student, r. 1043 North Main. m Ball, Rose, widow Floyd, r. 9 Ninth. K Ball, Wallace, spring setter, r. 1043 North Main. _ Balla, Joe, (Mary), laborer, h. under 121 Cross. ^ ^ Ballard, Ella, Mrs. r. 833 Spring. Baloma, Antonino, laborer, bds. under 435 Allen. f***\ Balvar, Sam, (Belle), laborer, h. 433 Allen. r*T

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Banks, Eugene, electrician, rms. 315 West Third. ™ Banner Furniture Co.—Paul B. Rosencrantz, pres.; Gustaf Olson, supt.; m ^

William S. Bailey, sec'y.-treas.—chamber and dining room furniture, 84-92 U Steele. O

Banush, Aslleir, polisher, rms. over 7 Taylor. • Barbatto, Carzo, laborer, bds. 301 Crescent. m Barber, Guy C, farmer, r. 110 Liberty. JJJ Barbour, Marion, widow James, h. 625 Prendergast Ave. © ^ Bard & Hotchkiss—Jay and W . C.—barbers, under 211 North Main. © Bard, Jay, (Altha)—Bard & Hotchkiss—h. 129 Price. _ Bard, Oscar R., (Edith)—Johnson & Bard—h. over 41 Grant. JS Bargar, Crawford N., sec'y-treas. Acme Worsted Mills, r. 615 Prendergast Av. ^" Bargar, Elias C, (Elinore C ) , retired, h. 615 Prendergast Ave. _ j Bargar, Mary .teacher, r. 615 Prendergast Ave. JJ» Barhight, Louis, (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 1 1 % Bowen. © Barker, Anna, widow Henry, h. under 411 West Third. to Barker, Bertha M., dressmaker, r. 24 Cross. N#a Barker, Blanche, Mrs., —Wheeler & Barker—h. 7 Lincoln. _• BARKER,CONSTINTINE T., (Ina), threshers, traction engines and automo- J3

biles, 825-829 Monroe, r. Lakewood, N. Y. ffa Barker, Edwin W., retired, h. 24 Cross. ^^ Barker, Ernest P., (Agnes), detailer, h. 415 West Fourth. 0 0 Barker, Harry W., (Edna), R. R. conductor, h. 181 Fairmount Ave. ^ Barker, James B., (Blanche M.), screenmaker, h. 7 Lincoln. |fj Barker, Wilford C., stationary fireman, h. over 584 East Second. j£* Barkman, August, (Jennie), machinist, h. 48 Thayer. £ Barkman, Ethel, textileworker, r. 40 Thayer. N*» Barkman, Jennie, r. 40 Thayer. ^^ Barkman, John A., (Lena), woodworker, h .40 Thayer. ^* Barkman, Nellie, student, r. 40 Thayer. E * Barkstrom, Johanna, Mrs., h. 378 Willard. — Barlow, Edith, r. 324 Foote Ave. 9 0 , Barlow, Edith J., r. 14 Charlotte Ave. . . Barlow, Job, r. 20 McKinley Ave. ~ J Barlow, John B., (Eliza), h. 185 Summit. «j 0AP^nd Front Doors «&_ HARRY LYONS 1

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Barlow, John H., (Carrie), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 14 Charlotte Ave. H Barlow, Louis, r. 20 McKinley Ave.

Barlow, Mabel, r. 20 McKinley Ave. mmf* Barlow, Roxanna, widow Byron A., china decorator, h. over 324 Foote Ave. 7j Barlow, S. Jesse, (Anna), livery, Race St., h. 20 McKinley Ave.

M Barnard, Scott G., (Mary), icecreammaker, h. 623 Spring. Qr. Barnes, Frank N., (Grace), teamster, h. 874 Washington.

Barnes, George W., (Margaret), painter, h. 809 Laafyette. O Barnes, Grace E., student, r. over 215 North Main.

Barnes, J. Warren, clerk, r. 16 West Fifth. ^^ Barnes, Lewis W., (Theresa), millwright, h. 16 West Fifth. ^ J Barnes, Merit E., (Elizabeth), farmer, h. over 215 North Main. r : Barnett, Annetta, widow James H., h. over 217 Barrett. P ^ Barnett, Jay, (Carrie), driver, h. over 35 Eleventh. m*T\ Barnett, Louisa, widow Alden, h. 108 Falconer. W ^ Barnette, Myrtle, rooming house, 204 Laafyette, h. do.

Barnhardt, Swan A., (Selma S.), machinist, h. 18 Valley. j"P Barr, Eric, metalworker, bds. 238 Bowen. m*4 Barr, see Bahr. r Barraclough, Parker, (Mary E.), freight handler, h. 254 Harrison. M h Barrett, Anna, weaver, r. 3 Appleyard PI. . J Barrett Building, 201-209 Cherry. M^1^ Barrett, Edward W., ticket broker, 107 North Main, bds. Hotel Everett.

Barrett, Ernest, (Annie), warp dresser, h. 14 Ivy. XS,\ Barrett, Mary, waitress, r. 15 South Main.

Barrett, Michael, (Elizabeth), cut rate tickets and broker, 107 North Main, v-^ h. 112 Van Buren. r —t Barrett, Patrick E., (Bertha), saloon, 36 South Main, h. 220 Newland Ave. ^ S Barrett, Realty Co.—W. Harrison Reynolds, treas., gen. mgr.—real estate, J ^ Barrett Bldg. r_^ Barrett, Richard, student, r. 112 Van Buren. P ^ Barrett, Thomas, (Anna), warp dresser, h. 3 Appleyard PI. ^ i Barrows, Bertha, Mrs., dressmaker, h. 623 Palmer. W Barrows, B. Katherine, teacher, r. 132 Allen.

Barrows, Fern, student, r. 623 Palmer. \S^ ,, Barrows, Grace A., librarian, r. 132 Allen. ^f** .Barrows, Halbert A., (Mary J.), real estate, h. 132 Allen. m~* -Barrows, Levi B., student, r. 132 Allen. £_| Barrows, Mahlon, (Alice), teamster, h, 35 Twelfth. Q Barrows, Ransom J., supt. Philo-Burt Mfg. Co., h. 205 Lakeview Ave. ^^ Barrows, R. Jay, sec-treas. Philo-Burt Mfg. Co., h. 205 Lakeview Ave.

Barry, Heath A., (Viola A.), retired, h. 92 Falconer. i Barry, Mary E., widow Michael, tailoress, h. over 10 Weeks.

Barstow, Clare, metalworker, r. 15 Flagg Ave. , Barstow, Everett A., (Alda C ) , sawyer, h. over 396 Falconer.

Barstow, Harvey E., (Rhoda), woodworker, h. 15 Flagg Ave. , Barstow, Nora, millhand, r. 15 Flagg Ave. Barstow, see Bairstow. Bartenders Union Hall, third floor Arcade Bldg., 30 North Main. r/j Barth, Emma, widow Theobold, h. 1 Woodworth Ave. £5 Barth, R. Curtis, (Lucile), vocal teacher and chorister First M. E. Church, O n- 20 Foote Ave. g BARTLETT, BRADLEY ALEXANDER, (Grace G.) prop. Greenhurst Rose •5" op Gardens at Greenhurst, N. Y., h. do.

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Bartlett, Byron, (Hannah), h. 11 Fifteenth. S O Bartlett, John C, (Leah), advertising agent, h. flat 6, over 139 Institute. * -^ Bartman, Ransom, (Eva), motorman J. St. Ry., h. over 22 Fletcher Ave. Barton, Addie, Mrs. h. 322 Van Buren Of-1 Barton, Flavia M., stenographer, r. 322 Van Buren. 2 mm Barton, Merl L., bookkeeper, r. 322 Van Buren. M 0 Basile, Anna, spooler, r. 151 Foote Ave. j§ £j Basile, Antonino, sander, bds. 151 Foote Ave. Q Z2 Basile, Costantino, sander, bds. 151 Foote Ave. w mi Basile, Rosina, drawer, r. 151 Foote Ave. £ O Basonni, Joseph .laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. a _ Bassell, Velanjo, machine hand, bds. 15 Scott. £j Bassett, Ethel M., clerk, r. 317 East Fifth. O BASSETT, E U G E N E F., (Violette B.), watchmaker and jeweler, 103 East

Third, h. 193 South Main. Bassett, Louise E., widow Henry, caterer, h. 317 East Fifth. § Bastien, Cora, nurse, 353 East Fourth. g Batchelder, Merritt, (Mildred), boatbuilder, h. 15 East Eighth

Batcheller, Eva B., r. 416 Jefferson. 3 > a. O Batcheller, Levant B., (Alice),—Winnberg & Batcheller—h. 416 Jefferson.

Bateman, Louis K, (Carrie), steamfltter, h. 114 Cheney. nf P3 Bates, Charles W., (Mary L.), commercial traveler, h. over 408 Washington, y H Bates, Clarence, (Sadie), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 8 Geneva. !» Q Bates, Herbert A., (Lucia I.), postman, h. 13 Wilson Ave. 5' a Bates, L., r. 16 East Fifth. H o Bates, Royal M., (Alice S.), attorney 306 Fenton Bldg., h. 408 Washington. S" > Batoro, Benenati, (Mary), finisher, h. 16 Waterman. §• f" Batson, John, driver, r. 703 Washington. g O Battaglia, Antonio, (Libbie), laborer, h. ."J6 Harrison. •" 2 Battle, Guy T„ wholesale fruit, rms. 215 East Third. % t% Bau, Fred, machine hand, bds. over 939 East Second. !§ j* Baudy, James, filler, rms. 10 New Warner Block. ~ f? Bauer, A., bronzer, rms. 415 West Third. <* H Bauer, Edward, (Margaret), loreman metalworker, h. 8 Price. O Bauer, Elizabeth, r. 92 Fairmount Ave. §3 Bauer, Ferdinand, (Mary), meats, 92 Fairmount Ave., h. do. Bauer, Frank F., meatcutter, r. 92 Fairmount Ave. BAUER, FRED, (Anna), prop. Black Bear Cafe, 22 East Third, h. over do. g1 Bauer, Henry A., (Hannah L.j, mgr. Black Bear Cafe, h. 837 Spring. jjf. H Bauer, John F., (Lillian), draftsman, r. 309 West Fifth.' B> j£ Bauer, Louisa B., r. 628 Prendergast Ave. ft £ Bauer, Lucy B., stenographer, r. 628 Prendergast Ave. Bauer, Mary L., bookkeeper, r. 92 Fairmount Ave Bauer, William C, metalworker, h. 628 Prendergast Ave. c' c Bauers, Elsworth, (Josie), lumber grader, h. 40 Hamilton. gj 3 Bauers, Irene, clerk, r. 40 Hamilton. a. g. Bauers, Thomas, laborer, r. 40 Hamilton. fg g_ Bauers, Virgil, teamster, h. 40 Hamilton. °-Bauers, see Bowers. •Baxell, Andrew, (Lottie), painter, h. 163 Barrows. M Baxell, Elmer G., (Ora), finisher, h. 44 Twelfth. o. Baxell, Leonard, (Freda), paperhanger, h. over 115 Barrows. 3»2 Baxter, James A., (Rebecca), cabinetmaker, h. apart. G., 27 Forest Ave. ;>§ Baxter, Nathan H., r. 962 Washington. H " Bayer, R. T., bronzer, rms. 415 West Third. mW Bayer, see Beyer. C/3 5 Bayles, James M„ (Althea), traffic chief N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 618 Pine. H > Beach, Henry L., (Ruena A.), r. 46 Eleventh. _ 0 OAK and p^j. J)^^ ^ HARRY LYONS ^g

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Beal, Ira F., postoffice clerk, r. 401 Stowe. Beal, Jennie A., widow William S., h. 401 Stowe.

' Beal, M. Kate, bookkeeper, r. 401 Stowe. j Beal, Morley J., dentist, over 10 East Third, h. 126 Fulton.

Beal, S. Clarence, (Carrie), machinist, h. 180 Stowe. S Bealer, Aimee E. student, r. 601 Washington. OT , Bealer, Bertha J., designer, r. 601 Washington. J5 Bealer, Elizabeth R., r. 601 Washington. j! Bealer, J. Frederick, (Maude),—William Bealer & Son.—h. 11 Cook Ave. ^ » Bealer, William, (Alma E.J,—William Bealer & Son—h. 601 Washington. g «f Bealer, William & Son—William and J. Frederick— boots and shoes, 9 £ g East Third. .5 ja /Bealino, Tom, (Teresa), laborer, h. over 435 Allen. "2 -g Beamish, Ethel, nurse, 121 Lakeview Ave. g S Beardsley, George W., (Ruhama), h. 302 Foote Ave. CO >, Beardsley, Jennie, widow Fred, weaver, bds. over 19 Orchard Ave. >; »; Beardsley, P. Elmer, (Ardella), cigars and pool, 25 Forest Ave., h. over 40 $ j£ Taylor. .£ j« Beardsley, Tillie I., stenographer, rms. 306 Spring. "J u Bearsley, Earl A., textileworker, r. 20 Forest Ave.

,£ Bearsley, Flossie A., spinner, r. 20 Forest Ave. Beatty, Bernard B., shipping clerk, r. 401 West Sixth. Beatty, Clifton J., fireman J. F. D., bds. 401 West Sixth.

£ Beatty, Jennie R., widow Austin F., h. 401 West Sixth. o Beaty, Walter, (Mary H.), mgr. Witkop-Holmes Co., h. 11 East Fifteenth. w Beauchamp, William, (Mabel), warp overlooker, h. 24 Derby. " •, Beaumont, William, (Mary), carpenter, h. 432 Allen. * -5 Beaustrom, Alma V., dressmaker, r. 107 Willard. jjf -o Beaustrom, Louise, widow Nels J., h. 107 Willard.

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• Beaver, Michael D., (Adele J.), warpdresser, h. 9 Kingsbury Ave. O Beaver, Nellie, dressmaker, h. 103 Steele.

M Bebb, Annie M., stenographer, rms. 313 West Third. ^-* Bechtol, Isaac H., (Alice C ) , commercial traveler, h. 383 Buffalo. ^ Bechtol, Mary A., r. 383 Buffalo. ^ Beck, Albert, (Mary), finisher, h. 1208 East Second.

% 4 ^ Beck, Anna, h. over 17 West Seventh. CO Beck, Caspar A., (Annie C ) , baker, h. over 16 Valley. g BECK, C H A R L E S M., (Clara AI.), wallpaper, 103 East Third, h. 56 Broad-M head Ave. J^ Beck, Ellis W., student, r. 56 Broadhead Ave.

H B e c k , John, Mrs., bds. 511 West Fourth. Beck, LeMott A., (Nellie A.), cabinetmaker, h. 276 Prospect.

C B e c k , William L., (Laura), mgr. Directoyou Tea Co., h. 178 Barker. Beckdahl, Adolph, machine hand, h. 243 Willard.

5 BECKER, A. AUSTIN, (Maude), physician, 320 East Third, h. do. O" Bell Phone 525-W.; Home Phone 1217; office hours, 8 to 9 a. m.; 2 to 4 iM and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. (U Becker, Beulah V., r. 1168 Prendergast Ave. <y Becker, Charles E., painter, r. 116S Prendergast Ave. g Becker, DeForest, (Pearl), machine hand, h. over 1091 East Second. (i Frlrman'c Mndr <\tf\r(* headquarters for high grade i—j —tiiiuaii a iiumi aiuic pianos and player pianos

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> Becker, Eugene, (Rosetta), real estate, h. 1168 Prendergast Ave. *Tj Becker, Frank, (Emily), metalworker, h. over 220 Price. •"J Beckervitz, Louis, blacksmith, rms. 372 J,j Buffalo. ^"> Beckland, Milton, metalworker, bds. 320 Bowen. JJ0 Beckman, August, (Ida), veneerworker, h. 17 Columbia Ave. ^m* Beckman, Edith B., student, r. 17 Columbia Ave. ^ ^ Beckman, Ernest, sidewalk builder, bds. 12 William. Q o Beckman, Henry A., printer, r. 17 Columbia Ave. ^ ^ Beckman, Henry J., (Florence C ) , finisher, h. Durant Ave. r ^ Beckman, John, metal polisher, bds. over 199 Barrett. «^s Beckman, Oscar, metalfinisher, bds. over 18 Partridge. _ g Beckrink, Abraham, (Minnie S.) farmer, h. 201 Buffalo. „^^ Beckrink, Martin E., farmer, r. 201 Buffalo. ^ ^ Beckstrand, Albert C., (Margaret), stationary engineer, h. over 210 Chandler.. JJT' Beckstrand Anna, widow Charles, h. 474 Willard. p3 Beckstrand, Conrad, (Carrie), carpenter, h. over 56 Tower. Qf) Beckstrand, Ernest, meatcutter, r. 474 Willard. _ Beckstrand, Lawrence, textileworker, r. over 56 Tower. C Beckstrand, Lily, dressmaker, r. 474 Willard. J5 Beckstrand, 'Walter, textileworker, r. over 56 Tower. B* Beckstrom, Alfred, (Lena), metalworker, h. 24 Wescott. J3 Beckstrom, August, draftsman, r. 24 Wescott. f-\ Beckstrom, Charles, (Olga), casemaker, r. 18 Hess. mm Beckstrom, Esther, dressmaker, r. 24 Wescott. j Beckstrom, John P., (Wilhelmina), metalworker, h. 505 Palmer. Beckstrom, Oscar, casemaker, r. 18 Hess. tj Beckstrom, Ralph, (Mary), casemaker, h. 18 Hess. 2 Bedell, Isaac T., (Elizabeth), prop. May's theater, h. over 106 East Second. pj Beebe, John V. W., (Matilda), carpenter, h. 43 Frink Ave. Beebourn, (Lida), h 6 Metallic Ave. J> Beeman, Albin J., (Mary), upholsterer, h. 207 Cole Ave. SBC Beeman, Annie E. C, widow William, h. 7 Sixteenth. a H Beeman, Christine, widow John, r. 207 Cole Ave. » 2 Beightol, Thomas, night watch, bds. 509 Clinton. "0g Belardo, Dominico, (Teresa), laborer, h. 12 Waterman. jfgg Belardo, Joe, laborer, h. over 4 Waterman. g E3 Beldner, Ozias, (Anna R.), upholsterer, h. 40 Chamber. p] Beleto, Paulo, (Paternoti), nightwatch, h. 12 Harrison. so* Bell, Charles L., (Mearle S.), postman, h. 846 Prendergast Ave. £>> Bell, Joe, (Sarah), textileworker, h. over 64 Tower. p Bell, John E., (Emma J.), foreman textileworker, h. 516 East Fifth. S Bell, John E., Mrs., dressmaker, 516 East Fifth. g Bell, Josephine, student, r. under 64 Tower. 2 Bell, Willie, (Pearl), textileworker, h. under 64 Tower. »4 Bellemo, Sebastian, (Josephine), laborer, h. 52 Foote Ave. Bellemo, Sebastian, (Lena), machine hand, h. %y2 Cheney. Bellizio, Antonio, machinist, r. 109 Eleventh. t—k Bellizio, Frank, (Rosa), musician, h. 109 Eleventh. ^^ Bellizio, Mary, r. 109 Eleventh. (^ Bemington, Cora, Mrs., r. 504 East Fifth. j_« Bemington, Roberta, r. 504 East Fifth. J~J9 Bemus, Charles, machine hand, rms. over 33 Harrison. j"*9 Bemus, Emmett H„ (Gertrude), h. 418 Spring. O Bemus, Henry D., (Inez), polisher, h. 34 Genesee. m%\ Bemus. Iva F., clerk, r. 6 Elk. g ^ Bemus, Lottie, Mrs., domestic, 551 West Third. BEMUS, MORRIS N., (Lucy F.), physician and surgeon, 210 Prendergast ta»j Ave., and chairman board of health, h. 4 Lakeview Ave. \\\\m\\ 0AP^nd Front Doors »&k HARRY LYONS %

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2 Bemus, Sarah, widow William P., h. 100 East Fifth. g Bemus, Selden B., correspondent Philo-Burt Mfg., Co., r. 517 North Main. | BEMUS, WILLIAM M., (Minnie Bj, physician, ul7 North Main, h. do. s Bemus, William M., Jr., student, r. 517 North Main. w Benchley, William, (Bertha), woodworker, h. 16 Fairfield Ave. £ Bendall, Alfred C, (Jennie), driver, h. 831 Washington. •3 Bender, Edward R., fireman J. F. D., r. 29 Derby. § Bender, Hazel E., student, r. 407 Lafayette. " Bender, Robert, (Amelia), veterinary surgeon, 29 Derby, h. do. jg Bender, William J., (Grace E.), blacksmith, 208 Washington, h. 407 Lafay-g ette. O Benedict, Alfred B., contractor, r. 108 East Eighth. « Benedict, Mary M., widow William C, r. 108 East Eighth.

. g Benedict, M. Elizabeth, teacher, r. 108 East Eighth. |2 a Benedict, Minnie B., seamstress, r. 108 East Eighth. fc, gi Benedict, William H., (Florrie), real estate, h. 108 East Eighth. •a . Benedict, Willis B., (Emma), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 20 Langford. « & Benerato Cusimano, sander, 'ods. 16 Waterman. J2 £ Benipapa, Rose, r. 103 Water. o „ Benjamin, Howard R., driver, bds. 225 Broadhead Ave. 35 § Bennar, Lewis, (Jennie), trackman, h. 100 Steele. 5 ,g Bennett, George A., (Euteia), woodworker, h. 811 Jefferson. ** "J Bennett, George M., electrician, r. over 205 East Second. J2 — Bennett, Guy C, (Tillie A.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 205 East Second. •3 « Bennett, Guy R., student, r. 811 Jefferson. )g _ Bennett, Lucille, clerk, bds. 17 Ross. ^ J§ Bennett, Lydia, widow James, nurse, h. 21 Fifteenth. •£ 8 Bennett, May, Mrs., music teacher, r. over 231 McKinley Ave. IS o, Bennett, Mary J., widow Henry, h. 17 Ross. " l ^ Bennett, Merlin, motorman J. St. Ry., rms. 26 Taylor. 42 g Bennett, Roy L., printer, r. 811 Jefferson. 3 j" Bennett, Tillie A., music teacher over 205 East Second, h. do. . c Bennett, Vincent, (Ada), woodworker, h. 18 King. « g Bennett, Willard S., (Mary A.), painter, h. 141 Chandler. .2 „ Benson, Aaron, (Grace), carpenter, h. over 711 Cherry. S3 j£ Benson, Albert J., (Signe), woodworker, h. 72 Benson. •g '« Benson, Albin, metalworker, bds. 229 Willard. ™ 1 Benson, Alexander J., (Irene), woodworker, h. 439 Winsor. "« O Benson, Alfred, (Beda J.), painter, h. over 118 Crown. :g Jj Benson, Alfred, (Augusta), finisher, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. £ £i Benson, Alma, weaver, r. 15 Kipp.

Benson, Andrew, (Christine), machine hand, h. 435 Willard.

o Benson, Anton J., driver, r. over 9 Barrows. Benson, August, woodworker, bds. 134 Fulton. Benson, Augusta, Mrs., weaver, h. 9 Eagle.

^ Benson, Bennie, (Alice), J. Window Screen Co., h. 234 South Main. £_i Benson, Bernhard, (Segrid), metalworker, h. over 12 Institute. J X Benson, Bernhard, (Anna C.), book agent, h. over 229 Steele. «3j u Benson, Bert P., (Emma J.), bottler, h. under 222 McKinley Ave. pj j Benson, Birger, finisher, bds. over 122 Tower. >-» M Benson, Bretta, widow Andrew, h. over 36 Benson. if" u Benson, Carl, (Julia A.), woodworker, h. 382 Willard. W 5 Benson, Carl J., (Harriett J), cabinetmaker, h. 21 Cowden Place. {JJm\ Benson, Charles, (Manilla), dyer, h. 220 Allen. J ^ Benson, Charles, machinist, r. 9 Eagle. ^ O Benson, Charles, (Marcina), finisher, h. 757 East Second. ^ O Benson, Charles J., (Emily)—Walden & Benson—The Inn, East Second and q Tiffany Ave., h. do. 1— . H *«* Fidelity, Judicial, Contract, Excise and all other forms of Bonds issued by ^ BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Benson, Charles N. (Alice M.), plumber, h. 8 Cook Ave. J"t Benson, Clara, domestic, 504 East Second. £* Benson, Clifford, pressman, r. 8 William. £3 Benson, Constance A., r. over 9 Barrows. CA Benson, Edward, (Christine),—Hultquist & Benson—h. 388 Willard. Benson, E. Matilda, weaver, r. 15 Kipp. Benson, Emil, metalworker, bds. 229 Willard. Benson, Eric, metalworker, bds. 469 Willard. ^ \ Benson, Eric, metalworker, bds. 229 Willard. i*^ Benson, Erland, hand sander, bds. 105 William. ^ Benson, Eugene H., (Charlotte), table mfr., 623 English, h. do. Benson, Eva, clerk, r. 388 Willard. Benson, Fern E., duffer, r. 366% Foote Ave. 05 i) Benson, Florence O., bookkeeper, r. 335 Foote Ave. § O Benson, Fred, (Julia), woodworker, h. over 44 Vega. g- ° Benson, Fred, (Jennie), finisher, h. over 122 Tower. "< O Benson, George A., (Minnie), toolmaker, h. 259 Fairmount Ave. 8 S Benson, Gust, (Christine), metalpainter, h. 148 Thayer. 5? Q

Benson, Gust, machine hand, bds. 116 Barrows. •« Pi Benson, Gust, (Louise), retired, h. over 9 Barrows. g pq BenSon, Harry W., driver, r. 47 Hopkins Ave. .§ PO Benson, Hilda, domestic, 308 West Fifth. tt <J Benson, Ida, laundress, r. over 853 North Main. u Q Benson, James H., r. 119 Lincoln. 3 Benson, James J., (Annie), laborer, h. 119 Lincoln. a ^ Benson, John, (Eva), retired, h. 15 Kipp. 8" c Benson, John, (Amelia), laborer, h. over 235 Steele. * c"< Benson, John, r. 547 East Second. P G Benson, John, laborer, bds. 21 Ellicott. • Benson, John, (Augusta), metalworker, h. 47 Hopkins Ave. Benson, John A., metalworker, r. 15 Kipp. jS Benson, John A., garageworker, r. over 9 Barrows. X ™ Benson, John B., (Matilda), switchman, h. 8 William. | 2 Benson, John L., (Minnie), machinist, h. 366% Foote Ave. » gj Benson, John P., (Minnie), carpenter, h. 48 Orchard Ave. ft H Benson J. Wright, (Jessie D.), machinist, h. 12 Fairmount Ave. <e > Benson, Leonard, (Esther E.), warpdresser, h. 37 Linden Ave. ' P Benson, Ludwig A., (Genevieve E.), handcarver, h. over 6 Hedges Ave. CO Benson, Marion C, clerk, r. 6£3 English. — H Benson, Mildred, student, r. 12 Fairmount Ave. w > Benson, Mina, r. over 90 Hazzard. Je g Benson, Nels, cementworker, bds. 229 Willard. {\ Cfi Benson Oil & Gas Co., Albin Erickson, secy.-treas., 215 North Main. Benson, Olof, metalworker, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. Benson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. over 207 East Second. Benson, Oscar E., (Florence), shipping clerk, h. 119 Broadhead Ave. Benson, Rae Alberta, r. 259 Fairmount Ave. Benson, Rupert, metalworker, r. 435 Willard. Benson, Sarah G., stenographer, r. 119 Lincoln. O Benson, William H., (Myrtie), watchman, h. over 2 % North Main. to Bentley, Alexander B., (Nellie O.). prop. Lake City Laundry, h. 63 Prospect. Bentley, Anna, Mrs.—Bentley's News depot—h. 407 Lafayette. I-— Bentley, Bert A. (Bessie)—Bentley News Depot—214 West Third, h. 407 La- Q

fayette. M Bentley, C. Eugene, (Elizabeth)—Bentley & Newton—h. 513 East Fifth. " ^ Bentley, Grace, laundress, bds. 63 Prospect. ^ ^ Bentley, Grant A., (Lizzie O.), salesman, h. over 629 Prospect Ave. " ^ Bentley, Harland M., clerk, r. over 629 Prendergast Ave. ^~» Bentley, Jane A., r. 600 Prendergast Ave.

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Bentley, James D., commercial traveler, rms. 338 East Third. Bentley, J. Randolph, (Agnes), machinist, bds. 63 Prospect. Bentley, Marian E., r. 600 Prendergast Ave. Bentley, Mary B., widow Fred A., h. 600 Prendergast Ave. Bentley, Myrtle R., practical nurse, r. over 108 East Second. Bentley & Newton—c. Eugene and Samuel D.—surveyors, 422-424 Chadakoin

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Co., 515 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 17 Flagg Ave. Bentley, William J., Jr., clerk, r. 17 Flagg Ave. Benton, Evelyn D., r. 527 Lakeview Ave. Benton, Fred A., (Grace A.), machine hand, h. over 158 Baker. BENTON, ISAAC S., monument dealer, 511 North Main, h. do. Benton, Merle, student, i. 511 North Main. Beondolitto, Nunzio, (Josephine), laborer, h. Berg, Adolph V., (Eva K.), cabinetmaker, h.

Alice, domestic, 16 Foote Ave. Alice, domestic, r. 105 William. Amanda, boarding house, 530 Allen, h. do. Amanda C, widow Charles, h. 20 Cedar Ave. Andrew, laborer, bds. 145% Allen. Andrew G., h. over 653 East Sixth. Axel, (Gertie), machine foreman, h. 11 Franklin. Carl, (Clara), driver, h. 49 Hickory. Carl E., (Signa V.), gas meter inspector, h. 216 East Third. Charles A., sheet metalworker, r. 205 Charles. Charles A., (Hulda N.), postman, h. 373 Falconer. Clarence, apprentice machinist, r. 246 Barrows. Clarence E., casemaker, r. 16 Charles. Clayton, delivery boy, r. 246 Barrows. David, carpenter, r. over 653 East Sixth. Earl R., laborer, r. 373 Falconer. Edmund C, laborer, r. 373 Falconer. Einar, laborer, bds. 110 Barrows. Elmer L., (Cora), mill hand, h. 715 East Second. Emil C, (Edla), metalworker, h. 8 Bassett.

Ernest, (Hilma), metalwelder, h. over 1023 East Second. Erick T., (Lena), plumber, h. 145% Allen. Esther, domestic, 205 Van Buren. Frank, painter, bds. 8 Hanley. Fred, metalworker, bds. 828% Cherry. Genevieve, stenographer, r. 20 Cedar Ave. George, metalworker, r. 205 Charles. Gust, (Josephine), stationary engineer, h. 246 Barrows. Gustaf, r. 22 Forest Ave. Gust F„ local mgr. N. Y. Tel. Co., r. 20 Cedar Ave. Henning, r. 22 Forest Ave. Hilda, weaver, bds. 118 King. Isabelle F., dressmaker, r. 373 Falconer. Johanna, widow Jens, r. 483 South Main. John, woodworker, r. over 653 East Sixth. John, machine hand, bds. 632 East Sixth. John, metalworker, bds. 222 South Main. John O.. (Anna), blacksmith, 38 Institute, h. 126 Catlin Ave. Julia, picker, r. 105 William. Karl, r. 22 Forest Ave.

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East Second. Berggren, see Bergren. m ^ Berghill, Adolph, (Anna), metalworker, h. 105 Hazzard. gm Bergholtz, E. Bruno, (Mary J. C.l, architect, h. 406 West Sixth. w Bergholtz, Edgar A., student, r. 406 West Sixth. Bergholtz, M. Bernadette, student, r. 406 West Sixth. Berglund, Albin, (Alma), dry plateworker, h. 1088 East Sec.ond. Berglund, Andrew, (Hilda), foreman Union Lumber Co., h. 340 Palmer. Berglund, Claus, h. under 225 Barrows. Q Berglund. Conrad, metalworker, Mr- over 928 East Second. q Berglund. Elizabeth, widow Charles, h. 157 Barrows. --Berglund, Joseph, laborer, bds. 12 Stowe. Berglund. Lars O., (Anna M.), cabinetmaker, h. 43 Wescott. Berglund, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 501 Stowe. Berglund, Waldemer, (Selma C ) , meats, 302 Foote Ave., h. over do. m. Bergman, Adeline S., widow John, h. 302 Willard. JjJJ Bergman. Arvid A., painter, r. 285 Willard. m-* Bergman. August W.. (Anna G.), h. 285 Willard. rt, Bergman. Carl A., (Mary E.), carpenter, h. 29 Columbia Ave. Bergman, Charles G.. (Hilda), bandsawyer, h. 47 Eagle. Bergman, Esther, laundryworker. bds. 12 Grandin. Bergman, Herman C. finisher, r. 285 WillarJ. Bergman, John. (Salina). carpenter, h. over 39 Hedges Ave. Bergman, Julius M., (Ruth E.), clothing clerk, h. over 171 Barrett. Bergman. Levi E., metalworker, r. 285 Willard. Bergman, Luther, machine hand, r. 47 Eagle. fri* Bergman, Oscar, carpenter, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. Q

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\Zin Bergman, Robert, (Vera), moulder, h. over 302 Willard. O 4 Bergmann, Augusta S., widow Fred P., h. 315 West Second. tte" B E R G M A N N , HATTIE R., manicurist and masseuse, 315 West Second, r. do. e « m . H A T T I E B E R G M A N N "s FACE AND SCALP MASSAGING. SHAMPOOING AND MANICURING m. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED WITHOUT INJURY TO SKIN mm • C Appointments made for calling Bell Phone 743-w. Also Humphrey House a

g ' Bergquist, Ada E., stenographer, r. 47 Kinney. 3 Bergquist, Carl, apprentice toolmaker, r. 528 Allen. * Bergquist, Carrie, weaver, bds. 530 Allen. .5 _ Bergquist, Clarence H., (Lucy), office clerk, h. 12 Linwood Ave. E"? Bergquist, Edward, (Emma), supt. Alliance Furn. Co., h. 14 Cedar Ave. J2 2 Bergquist, Elizabeth L., student, r. 47 Kinney. Soe Bergquist, Eric J., (Caroline), laborer, h. 28 Clyde Ave. cm— Bergquist, Esther, dressmaker, r. 14 Cedar Ave. °(a Bergquist, Florence, milliner, r. 16 Eagle. a - Bergquist, Genevieve, weaver, r. 528 Allen. •o2 Bergquist, George, printer, r. 528 Allen. .52 Bergquist, Gust F., (Anna C ) , pianoworker, h. 47 Kinney. r*i o Bergquist, Hilda, weaver, bds. Ill King. — E Bergquist, John M., (Sophia), cabinetmaker, h. 528 Allen. SsE Bergquist, Julia, r. 14 Cedar Ave.

„r Bergquist, Leonard, deliveryman, r. 528 Allen. g 2 Bergquist. Linnea, dressmaker, r. 16 Eagle. o Bergquist, Martha, r. 528 Allen.

« £ Bergquist, Rudolph, woodworker, r. 16 Eagle. m-jj: Bergquist, Samuel E., (Ida), cabinetmaker, h. 16 Eagle. • o Bergquist, see Berquist and Bjorkquist. mmta Bergren, Albert, (Alfreda), woodworker, h. 35 Chapman.

Bergren, Anton C. (Mary), foreman textileworker. h. 71 Wescott. ^^ Bergren, August L., (Bertha M.), shoes. 116 Willard, h. over do. ^ Bergren, Caroline, widow Carl, r. 68 Wescott. mm* Bergren, Gottfried J., (Anna A.l, finisher, h. S Fairfield Ave. {Q Bergren, see Berggren. tr-A, Bergschnider, Anna, bds 6 Broadhead Ave S^* Bergstein, Martin, baker, rms. over 409 Cherry,

Bergsten, Carl, (Hilma), finisher, h. over 51 Benedict. _ Bergstrom, Axel F., (Anna), woodturner, h. 13 Pardee Ave. © Bergstrom, Carl C, metalworker, bds. 440 Buffalo. ^^ Bergstrom, Carl T., printer's apprentice, r. 13 Pardee Ave.

Bergstrom, Edward A., (Minnie), metalworker, r. 5 Sturges. ^•J Bergstrom, Lillian, clerk. 1. 450 Allen. mm Bergstrom, Nels E.. (Hilma), woodworker, h. 28 Pearl Ave. VsW Bergstrom, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 167 Allen. Bergstrom, Otto, metalworker, rms. 329 Crescent. {Z| Bergstrom, Y. Albert, (Liddie L.), molder, h. 140 Buffalo. ^ Bergwall, Joseph A., (Selma V.). pres.-trens. Bergwall Ptg. Co.. h. 76S K. 2d. ,** Bergwall, Lillian, dry plateworker, r. 100 Tower. rt Bergwall, Olof. r. 9 Osborne. + J B E R G W A L L PRINTING CO.—Joseph A. Bergwall, pres-treas; E. E. Car-rf\ penter, sec'y.—job printing, over 10 West Third. m\ Bergwall, Sophie, widow Oscar, textileworker, h. 100 Tower jj Berkland, Edward, (Matilda), cabinetmaker, h. over 21S Crescent g CO ¥ if. Ino.n-rtn-A Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. >—, L l i e i n s u r a n c e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 314 Chadakoin Big

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Berkland, Erick, metalworker, bds. 440 Winsor *J Berkland, Henry B„ delivery boy, r. over 218 Crescent. m-M Berkland, Nobert, delivery boy, r. 218 Crescent. N»*J Berkland, see Burklund and Bjorklund. ^ | Berkowdz, Leo, blacksmith, 946 East Second, bds. 10 Hayward. *"% Berlin, Louisa I., h. 426 East Fifth. Berlin, see Burlin. hs**1 Bernhard, Alfred J., (Hilda), woodworker, h. over 109 Colfax. j^ Bernhard, Charles, (Hilda), plumber, h. 110 Sampson. T ^ Bernhard, Edward L., r. 110 Sampson. J^L Bernhard, Florence O., r. 110 Sampson. * \ Bernhard, Gust A., (Hilma), machinist, h. 52 Hedges Ave. I-* B E R N H A R D H A R D W A R E CO.—Emil Fagerstrom, John Carlson, and Mar- £ *

tin Gunnarson—retail dealers, 204-206 East Second. P J Bernhard, Oscar, (Ida), machine hand, h. 1109 Newland Ave. Bernick, Augusta, Mrs., textileworker, r. 53 Wescott. Bernstein, Joseph, (Ida), peddler, h. 22 Eleventh. ^.A Beroto, Alfonzo, laborer, bds. 12 Waterman. ~ S Berquist, Berdina, widow Peter, h. 174 South Main. Berquist, Charles A., (Anna L.), painter, h. 73 Glasgow Ave. Berquist, Charles J.. (Louise), metalworker, h. 125 Bowen. _ Q Berquist, Emma, widow Gustaf, h. 254 Crescent. o §• Berquist, Emma, weaver, h. 244 Forest Ave . jf *" Berquist, George W., (Lillian R.), asst. mgr. Acme Worsted Mill, h. 21 Allen. » " Berquist, Hilda, twister, r. 254 Crescent. r; 2 Berquist, Hilma, twister, r. 254 Crescent. S[ §• Berquist, Jalmar G., bricklayer, r. 254 Crescent. » -B Berquist, Louis B., (Olga), metalworker, h. over 10 Eagle 5" *j Berquist, Louise, widow Peter,—Lindblad Bros & Co.—h. 174 South Main. e 3 Berquist, Mabel S., manicurist, r. 73 Glasgow Ave. \\ " Berquist, Waldemer, rms. 16 Foote Ave. w £* Berquist, William A., apprentice toolmaker, r. 7 Fulton. "g g Berquist, see Bergquist and Bjorquist. 2. g, Berry. Eleanor F., widow James, h. 509 East Seventh. E. g Berry, Emma, warpdresser, r. 143 Stowe. •< 3" Berry, G. T., r. 16 West Fifth. ' * Berry, H. Orton, (Mary A.), saloon, IS North Main, h. 320 East Fifth. Berry, Mark N. (Katherine)—Stoner & Berry—h. 10 Forest Park. ^ Berry, Martha, trained nurse, r. 320 East Fifth. mm-, Berry, Susan D., teacher, r. 509 East Seventh. H j Berry, Thomas, (Martha L.), clerk, h. 143 Stowe. f- ' Berry, Thomas, (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. over 21 Water. (f) Beshoni, Angelo, (Cecelia), laborer, h. 541 Crescent. ^ ^ Betts, William, (Grace), painter, h. under 18 Tenth. P T Beustrom, Berdena N., student, r. 43 Falconer. lv Beustrom. John J., (Ida)—Field & Wrright Co.—h. 43 Falconer. _ ^ Beustrom, see Beaustrom. 5 5 Beyer, John V., (Hilda), woodworker, h. 218 Thayer. (*> Beyer, see Bayer. J* Bezat. Harlim, handsander, rms. 92 Steele. "" Bidwell, Fred, (Laura L.), painter, h. 581 Buffalo. »—j Bidwell, J. A., (Laura), painter, h. Allen St. Ext. mm. Biegleman, Edward, breweryworker, h. over 818 Washington. ?j* Biekarck, J. Carolus, (Elsa). commercial traveler, h. 323 Price. jL+ Biekarck, Violet G. E„ student, r. 323 Price. Bigelow, Elsie, clerk, r. 309 Jefferson. C/i Bigelow, Ethel, clerk, r. 309 Jefferson. C r Bigelow. Reuben W.. (Ida L.)—Abrahamson-Bigelow Co.—h .309 Jefferson. Bigg, James, draughtsman, r. over 857 Spring. TJ Ready Roofing & Building Paper __£ SS „, I*

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Bilfredge ,Carl, laborer, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. Bill, Catherine, trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. Bill, Thomas, shoe shine stand, h. over 212 Washington. Billings, Arthur W., woodcutter, r. 148 Baker. Billings, Jennie, widow Wayne, h. 509 West Fourth. Billquist, Edward, (Martina), weaver, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. Billstone, Victor A., (Ida), machinist, h. 25 Orchard Ave. Bilquist, Arthur, drive, r, 260 Prospect. Bilquist, Ernest, finisher, r. 260 Prospect. Bilquist, John, (Eva), retired, h. 260 Prospect. Bilquist, Walter H., lineman, r. 260 Prospect. Bimber, Helen, domestic, 410 North Main. Binns, Sarah, r. 384 Buffalo. Binz. Edward, warpdresser, r. 201 East First. Binz, Nicholas, (Mary), cabinetmaker, h. 201 East First. Birath, Svea, student, r. 1381 East Second. Birch, Edmund, laborer, h. 4 Cross. Birchman, Alfred, (Anna), metalworker, h. 40 Sampson. Birchman, Charles A. (Inez), cabinetmaker, h. 8 Barrows. Bird, Jane, widow G. Washington, h. 71 Ellicott. Birley, Jesse, r. 801 Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Birley, see Burley. Birmingham, Elizabeth, widow James, h. 297 Crescent. Birmingham, Michael, billing clerk E. R. R., l. 297 Crescent. Bishop, Harry J., r. over 109 Cross. Bishop, James H., (Addie O.), finisher, h. over 218 Winsor. Bishop, Matthew, (Elizabeth), loungeworker, h. over 109 Cross. Bissell, Berne B., (Carrie), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 831 North Main. Bissell, Carrie Mrs., creamery, 830 North Main, r. 831 do. Bissell, Rachel M., widow Milton L.. h. 66 Eleventh. Bissontz, Anna E., stenographer, r. 1 4 % Fourteenth. Bissontz, Louise, widow John, h. 1 4 % Fourteenth. Bissontz. Louise W., r. 1 4 % Fourteenth. Bitely, Henry, (Ona), drayman, h. over 33 Ninth. Bitely, John, buttermilk peddler, rms. 409 Cherry. Bivona, Sylvester, (Lottie), painter, bds. 148 Foote Ave. Bivoni, Nancy, spinner, r. 6 Waterman. Bivoni, Peter, widow Francis, cloth beamer. h. 6 Waterman. Bjork, Albert, bartender, r. 67 Benson. Bjork, Carl, metalworker, bds. 52 Thayer. Bjork, David M, (Hulda), metalfinisher, h. 719 East Second. Bjork, Edna, r. 208 Chandler. BJORK & EKSTROM—William L. and Charles A.—wholesale and retail

liquors, 59 Winsor. Bjork, Fred G., (Bertha O.), polisher, h. 28 Victoria Ave. Bjork, John, (Carrie), finisher, h. over 52 Hedges Ave. Bjork. William L., (Anna),—Bjork & Eckstrom—The People's Bottling Co.,

h. 208 Chandler. Bjork, see Burke. Bjorklund, Carl .metalworker, bds. 144 Stowe. Bjorklund, Ellen, bookkeeper, r. 99 Hotchkiss. Bjorklund, Erick. (Sophia), metalworker, h. 99 Hotchkiss. Bjorklund. George, errand boy, r. 99 Hotchkiss. Bjorklund, see Burklund and Berkland. Bjorkquist. Carl A., (Carrie), steel casemaker, h, over 937 East Second. Bjorkquist, see Berquist and Bergnuist.

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Bjornes, John, j.Mary), varnisher, h. 248 Broadhead Ave. Bjornsen, Maybelle I., widow Henri, r. 601 West Seventh. f H Bjornsen, Nicolai, (Fannie), draughtsman, h. 904 East Second. , Bjorstrom, Amanda, bookkeeper, r. over 112 Bowen. Bjorstrom, Annie, widow Jacob, h. over 112 Bowen. Black, A. G., h. 110 Forest Ave. BLACK BEAR CAFE, Fred Bauer, prop., 22 East Third. flj

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Black, Eliza, widow Thomas, h. over 20 Derby. Black, Ellen, r. 110 Forest Ave. _ Black, Frank, r. 110 Forest Ave. ^ j Black, F. S., furrier, 4 New Gifford Bldg., rms. cor. Jefferson and W. Third. Black, Howard R.. (Leah), sec. Warren Ross Lumber Co., h. 303 Hallock. ^^ Black, Mary A., widow Daniel, r. 23 Eleventh. 5 y Black, Sara A., bds. 66 Eleventh. {TT BLACK, T. HENRY, photographer, over 12 East Third, r. over 20 Derby. |^ ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE „ all grades from Post Q Cards to Crayons. We also make Outdoor Views, Commercial W Photography, and do work for Amateurs. T. HENRY BLACK, 12 East Third St. |g

n„ Black, Tony, laborer, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. Sifc. Blacklock, William E., (Adelaide), rep. National Cash Register Co., h. 108 p?«(

Lincoln. Blackman, Benjamin H„ chauffeur, r. 41 Thirteenth. ^ Blackman, Bert L., (Minnie M.). metalworker, h. 41 Thirteenth. m-m Blackman, Bessie E.. clerk, r. 41 Thirteenth. ^^ Blackmar, Blanche, milliner, r. over 341 Foote Ave. Blackmar, Edward G., student, r. 10 Fairview Ave. Blackmar, Maggie, widow Alonzo. dressmaker, h. over 341 Foote Ave. Blackmar, Ross A., (Flora), machine hand, h. 995 Washington. Blackmar. William, harnessmaker, bds. 14 South Main. Blackmer, Mark D., furnitureworker, r. 207 Summit. Blackstone, Katharine M., widow George V., h. 411 East Second. BLACKSTONE MFG. CO.—Wm. M. Blackstone, pres.; Andrew J. Lind,

treas.; John P. Moynihan, sec.—washing machines, 56-58 Blackstone Ave.

Blackstone, William M., pres. Blackstone Mfg. Co., r. 411 East Second. J"j* Blagbrough, Elizabeth, widow Attie, r. 7 Garfield. — BLAGBROUGH, JAMES, (Elizabeth), Industrial Wet Wash laundry, h. 7 £ —

Garfield. Blagbrough, John, (Frances Simpson), industrial wet wash laundry, h. over 296 Falconer. Blagbrough, Ruth, stenographer, r. 7. Garfield.

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|l Chautauqua Brew «.w*»™™j_«. CH JTH Blain, Harry B., (Nellie M.), electrician, h. apart. D, 27 Forest Ave. m < ; Blakely, Josephine K., widow Bert A., h. 14 Arnold. Ntd Blakely, June A., r. 14 Arnold. >-ne Blakely, see Bleakney. <2® Blakesley, Edward S., (Anna C ) , woolsorter, h. 1 Pullman. >, Blakesley, Jennie E., widow Emery J., h. 408 East Fourth. ••g Blanchard, Amos F., (Eliza), physician, 410-412 Chadakoin, h. 313 W. Third.

' Blanchard, Bessie H., r. 359 Falconer. j- Blanchard, Carlos E., (Georgia), carpenter, h. 359 Falconer. ** « Blanchard, Calvin S., (Ida), finisher, h. Frink Ave. ,Sb Blanchard, Charles, (Hattie M.), packer, h. 18 Richmond Place. a>J§ Blanchard, Donald L., bookkeeper, 110 West Second, r. North Main Exi. jSJft* Blanchard, Earl, painter, r. 615 Winsor. o £ Blanchard, Esther F., widow Flint, h. 18 Strong. y o Blanchard, Eugene L., (Ella J.), lumber dealer, h. 427 Lincoln. "55 Blanchard, Florence, textileworker, h. over 11 Webster. 9> Blanchard, Henry J., (Anna K.), grocery clerk, h. over 114 West Seventh. .. Blanchard, Marjorie, r. 359 Falconer. 4- Blanchard, Maurice L., stenographer, r. 313 West Third. H B L A N C H A R D , R O B E R T B., physician and surgeon, over 8 East Second, bds.

10 Chandler; office hours 2 to 4 o'clock p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m. \m\ Blanchard, R. Newland, (Belle B.), physician, over 8 East Second, h. 10 ~ Chandler. T3 Blanchard, Silas, (Maria), painter, h. 615 Winsor. rj . Blanchard, William, (Lucy M.), woolsorter, h. over 61 Liberty. jSjU Bland, Grace, stenographer, r. 83 Hazzard. © c Bland, Roy, upholsterer, r. 83 Hazzard. <•>> Blard, Angelo, laborer, bds. 32 Scott. £: o Blard, James, (Anna), laborer, h. 32 Scott. O % Blard, Tony, (Rose), laborer, h. 32 Scott. •m-0 Blasyk, Steve, laborer, bds. under 513 Allen. <§"§ Blauvelt, Jessie, dressmaker, bds. 1004 Prendergast Ave. 2 * Bleakney, Horace H., (Georgia), commercial traveler, h. 142 Allen. w ~ Bleakney, see Blakely. ;> & Blext, Gust, carpenter, bds. 226 Broadhead Ave. m*r> Blext, see Blixt. • Blinn, Edward B., (Louise), metalworker and musician, h. 7 Fourteenth.

O Bliss, Darwin A., (Alice W.), foreman Maddox Table Co., h. 50 Blanchard. O Bliss, Earl, (Eleanor), metalworker, h. over 40 Pearl Ave.

Bliss, Easil, (Bessie), cabinetmaker, h. over 109 Weeks.

w S Bliss, Emily C, widow John, h. 77 Glasgow Ave. _ S rT § Bliss, Francis A., r. 227 South Mam. rj^ % Bliss, Merlin A., (Bessie), asst. mgr. Gurney Ball Bearing Co., h. 42 Allen. q 3 Blixt, John, (Alma), metalworker, h. under 2S Bush. q , Blixt, see Blext.

. Blodget, Royal S., (Flora S.), credit clerk Hall & Co.. h. 46 Liberty. f**| i> Blodgett, Frank M., (Adeline), retired, h. over 66 McKinley Ave. *yr Blodin, Theodore, metalworker, bds. 15 Wilson Ave. mm* Blohme, John F., (Mable), brewmaster, h. 220 Crossman.

Blomberg, Carl J., (Matilda), painter, h. 342 Bowen. *** j Blomberg, see Bloomberg. y d Blomir, George, shoe shine, 16 South Main, rms. 51 Baker. £—i e Blomquist, Charles A., (Jennie E.), commercial traveler, h. 24 West Seventh.

a Blomquist, J. Alexander, sec'y-treas. T,evel Furniture Co., bds. Falconer, N.Y. mi % Blomquist, Joseph, rubber, h. SO Chautauqua Ave. Q£ g Blomquist, see Bloomquist. O " Blomster, Eva, h. over 223 Steele. ^h «i Blood, Alice P., clerk, rms. 507 East Second.

S Blood, Clyde L., (Anna), machine hand, h. 113 Williams. £ J • fjQ The best of insurance is not tocfgood. W e furnish it. "Z BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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SCHOOL for pianists 5 w — f- "0 Blood, DeForest P., (Bernice L.), tiresetter, h. 229 Hopkins Ave. Jo Bloou, Lee D., (Edith A.), foreman Star Furn. Co., h. 11 Kidder. Blood, Roscoe C, (Nellie M.), machine hand, h. over 11 Bishop. Bloom, Charles, carpenter, h. 602 Winsor. Bloom, Clara, widow Andrew, h. over 70 Vega. Bloom, Elsie, r .over 70 Vega. Bloom, Esther, r. over 70 Vega. Bloom, Gust, cigars and confectionery, 100 Barrows, r. 203 King. Bloom, Helmer, metalworker, r. 70 Vega. Bloom, Julia, domestic, 142 Forest Ave. j ^ , Bloom, Louis L, (Hazel N.), clerk, r. 602 Winsor. e p Bloom, Mary, widow Charles, h. 25 Palmer. m Bloom, Samuel, (Selma), shoemaker, h. 203 King. 53 Bloomberg, Carl, (Carrie), carpenter, h. over 265 Steele. f^ Bloomberg, Carl, shipping clerk, r. 36 Crown. C/j Bloomberg, Carl V., (Sophie R.), crater, h. 36 Crown. c*+ Bloomberg, David E., grocery clerk, r. 36 Crown. © Bloomberg, see Blomberg. < Bloomdahl, Albert, metalworker, r. 15 Lake. Bloomdahl, Fred L., (Hazel M.), grainer, r. 15 Lake. Bloomdahl, Gust, (Emily), metalworker, h. 15 Lake. Bloomdahl, John, cabinetmaker, bds. 352 Price. Bloomgren, Carl G., (Matilda), woodworker, h. 7 Shaw Ave. ftO*

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mT Bloomgren, Gustaf A., (Anna M.), woodworker, h. 226 South Main. Bloomquist, Andrew P., (Lottie), carpenter, h. 109 Crescent. Bloomquist, Axel, (Julia M.), slash sawyer, h. 89 Eagle. i_. Bloomquist, Axel E., (Helga G.), supt. Elite Furn. Co., h. 1 Mt. Vernon Place. J3 Bloomquist, Carl, laborer, bds. 136 Park. rtft Bloomquist, Clarence W., metalworker, r. 89 Eagle. Bloomquist, Edith L., r. 124 Wescott. £j Bloomquist, George A., bandsawyer, r. 89 Eagle. J3 Bloomquist, Hjalmar A., (Ella), furniture trimmer, h. over 8 Water. ^ Bloomquist, Hulda J., weaver, h. 22 Water. *"— Bloomquist, Jewett C, (Florence R.), clerk postoffice, h. 21 Chestnut. *mm* Bloomquist, Joel T., (Rowena), janitor, h. 114 Wescott. _ » Bloomquist, John P., (Emily), woodworker, h. 57 Eagle. © Bloomquist, Maude, textileworker, r. 86 Eagle. ^ Bloomquist, Nellie E., student, r. 1 Mt. Vernon PI. ^ Bloomquist, Oscar F., (Hannah), teamster, h. 124 Wescott. m^ Bloomquist, Otto F., (Emily), stationary engineer, h. 86 Eagle. Bloomquist, Otto L.. (Jennie)—Carlson, Bloomquist & Snow—Falconer, N. ^ \

Y., and Gage Furniture Co.—h. 532 East Second. —. Bloomquist, Peter G., (Anna L.), mason contractor, h. 360 Foote Ave. J"* Bloomquist, Reuben, machinist, r. 57 Eagle. Bloomquist, S. Leonard, (Ella B.), machinist, h. over 8 Walnut. JffS1 Bloomquist, Winifred, student, r. 532 East Second. CT>3

Bloomquist, Walter, furniture trimmer, r. 57 Eagle. Bloomquist, see Blomquist. Bloomstrand, Adrian G., (Amanda), tailor, h. 16 Charles. 2 „ . Bloomstrand, Alfred, (Johanna C ) , shoemaker, 6 Fenton P., h. 183 Barrett. w g" Bloomstrand, Hilmer F., (Esther O.), sheet metal draftsman, bds. 183 g'

Barrett. j/3re Bloss, Elizabeth, widow Ira, r. under 788 East Second. m* «• Bloss. Eugene, (Daisy), painter and paperhanger, h. under 788 East Second. g Bluckhorn, Louis H.. (Allie). stationary fireman, h. 237 Crescent. 2 Bly, E Verne. (Mavl—Bly & W a d e — h . 340 Crossman. Q-JrV Bly, Lettie, widow Charles, h. 867 Spring. O n Bly, Nettie, widow Charles M., r. 340 Crossman. -Ts Bly & Wade—E. Vern & Elmer J.—books and shoes, 306 North Main. >^„

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©"bi Blystone, Elliot, (Euphemia), piano salesman, h. under 857 Spring. m Blystone, Florence, r. 423 East Fourth.

*>£ Blystone, Mary L., r. 423 East Fourth. "a . Blystone, Paul W., (Katherine C.)—Walter I. Blystone & Son—h. Lake-53 >» wood, N. Y., (For summer 1911).

"a Blystone, Walter I., (Sarah E.),—W. I. Blystone & Son—and pres. board ioB'o estimate and review, h. 423 East. Fourth.

BLYSTONE, W . I. & Son—Walter I., Paul W., Sarah E., Mary L., and Flor­ence Blystone—mfrs. mattresses and pillows, 19-23 Briggs.

5 « Boardman, Frank E., (Ruth), electrician, h. over 35 Charles. * g Boardman, George A., (Lillis), teamster, h. 219 Stowe. •g Boardman, Leonora, nurse, r. 835 North Main.

g e Boardman, Rhea Kay, teacher, r. 301 East Eighth. >[•* Boberg, Edwin, wood polisher, bds. over 12 Crown. « g Boberg, John, (Alma), sheet metalworker, h. under 239 South Main. w ffl Boberg, Swan, h. over 27 Eagle. mS Boberg, see Broberg and Broburg. B § Boehler, Charles, (Philomena), breweryworker, h. 2 Metallic Ave. "gj Bogardus, L. E., electrician, h. over 855 North Main. .£ •> Bogart, John, laborer, bds. 14 South Main. H w Bogenschutz, Henry, (Annie C ) , warper, h. 14 Shaver.

j Bogenschutz, John B., (Rose), stationary engineer, h. 57 Foote Ave. . g" Bogey, Steven, (Daisy), h. 562 East Second.

10 3 Bogren, Minnie, domestic, 2 West Fifth. OSj* Bohall, James W., (Beatrice), machinist, h. 16 Chicago Ave. S-m Bohall, Lucille C, waitress, r. 8 Forest Park. W o Bohlen, Hildur M „ textileworker, r. 35 Oak. <!«! Bohlen, Hulda C, textileworker, r. 35 Oak. £ «& Bohlen, John, (Carolina), metalworker, h. 35 Oak. C.g Bohlin, Leander, (Hilda), carpenter, h. 212 Sturges. q ^ Boigti, Christ, boarding house. 104 Harrison, h. do. U « Bojeau, Sister, r. 203 West Fifth. j — Boland, May, telephone operator, bds. 10 Cook Ave. «3j 2 Bolito, Joseph, laborer, bds. 435 Allen. H e Bolito, Sam, (Rosa), laborer, h. 435 Allen. W^g Bollaventura, John, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. m^mm Bolton, Annis, widow Henry, h. 710 Lafayette. *m g Bond, Charles, motorman J. St.. Ry.. bds. 52 Hamilton. W ^ Bond, Frank. (Jennie A.), watchman, h. 20 Regent. W g Bond. Gertrude C. student, r. 20 Regenl. g ^ Bond, Herbert F.. r. 2(1 Regent.

Bond. Isabelle .1.. student, r. 20 Regent. • Bondi, Valegia, (Mary), sander. h. 50 Harrison,

© Bonfiglio, Rosario, (Salvatressa), groceries. 133 Harrison, h. 131 dn. t»/ Bonner, Hannah, widow James, h. 607 Spring. • » Bonnevier, Adolph G., (Clara), metal polisher, h. tor. Stowe. 93 Bonnevier, Charles, metalworker, bds. 728 East Seventh.

,J_ Bon Ton Millinery, Mrs. H. P. Lorentzen. 230 East Second. © Book, William, deliveryman, bds. 14 S. Main. fmt Booman, John A., (Eva), meats, 1 Winsor, h. over 347 Allen.

O U Booman, John O., student, r. over 347 Allen. ^ w Booman. Oliver, student, r. over 347 Allen. O O Boone, Mertie, seamstress, h. over 12 Stearns Ave. ^^ Bootey, Anna S., Mrs., r. 219 Foote Ave. J ^ Bootey, Edward B., (Flora), harness and trunks. 11-13 Forest Ave., h. HI 4> Barrett. ^ Bootey, Edward R., attorney, 4 Arcade Bldg., r. 1 Chandleu.

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Hill PIANO CC. ORGANS AND OLD PIANOS 2 1U1U_I X I..M.11V/ \*\7. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE g-gm, Bootey, E m m a Y., widow Edward R., h. 4 Chandler. m^? Bootey, Lizzie A., teacher, h. 93 Barrett. Bootey, Roswell J., sec-treas. Manufacturers' Association, rms. over 213 -at*

North Main. 09 Booth, Alice S., textileworker, r. 405 Newton Ave. ** Booth, Annie, Mrs., h. 405 Newton Ave. S3 Booth, James S., r. 405 Newton Ave. 5S* Booth, William L., (Maud L.), local mgr. Swift & Co., h. 408 East Fourth. *g" Borden, Albert S., (Mary), mgr. Chadakoin Garage, h. 15 Crossman. Bordenero, Micheli, (Cologero), cigars and pool, 36 Harrison, h. 30 Water. P* Bordwell, Kate, r. 103 Weeks. r*" Borgeson, John, (Lena), painter, h. 2iy2 Ransom Alley. mm Borgeson, see Bergeson and Burgeson. <t> Borgstrom, Carl E. W., woodworker, bds. 127 Linden Ave. P* Borkman, John, r. 308 Steele. S£ Borland, Henry W., r. 16 Sampson. 2 Borse, Bruno, electrician, rms. over 215 North Main. Sm Borst, A. J., (Cora), sawyer, h. 106 Steele. —* Bosin, Carl, press hand, r. over 10 Thayer. ^_ Bosin, Dorothy, r. over 10 Thayer. (t> Bosin, Louis, rubber, r. over 10 Thayer. ^^ Bosin, Richard, carpenter, h. over 10 Thayer. ;= Bosin, Ruth, paper boxmaker, r. over 10 Thayer. mm. Boss Grocery—John A. Nelson, prop.—14 Main. J** Boston Department Store—Manley E. Johnson, John A. Peterson and C. M. g?

Alfred Peterson—100-102 East Second. Bostrom, Earl, metalworker, bds. 42 Sampson. Bostrom, Frank, (Matilda), h. 25 Charles. • I Bostrom, Ruth M., milliner, r. 25 Charles. Bostrom, Signa E., clerk, r. 25 Charles. Botsford, Anna C, widow Myron, boarders, 111 East Sixth, h. do. t-p Botsford, William R., (Lucia C ) , cashier Bank of Jamestown, h. 855 Prend- ^ m

ergast Ave. O Botsford, see Bottsford. *J Bottini, Louis, (Emilia), fruits and confectionery, 12 Main, rms. 1-5 New { +

Warner Block. Jy* Bottomley, Frederick, (Martha), warpdresser, h. 13 Shaver. JJJ Bottomley, Richard M., (Mary), woolsorter, h. under 304 Winsor. T Bottomley, Smith, (Sarah), machinist, h. 16 Flagg Ave. O Bottomley, Thomas, (Blanche M.), warpdresser, h. under 296 Falconer. *^J Bottsford, Frederick E., supt. music public schools, h. 16 Bassett. Bottsford, William H., (Ruth A.), carriage trimmer, r. 16 Bassett. Nrt Bottsford, see Botsford. »j Bouck, Alvin, boatbuilder, r. 65 Tenth. £» Bouck, Gilbert T., (Arzetta), boatbuilder, h. 65 Tenth. E * Bdughton, Sarah, widow Chauncey, r. 117 Euclid Ave. m* Boults, William, (Elizabeth A.), slater, h. over 15 Newland Ave. C r Bourdo, Nelson, (Hannah), retired, h. 11 Webster. Bovard, W. D„ bds. 800 East Second. " Bovgleo, Frances, winder, r. over 429 Allen. Jjj Bovgleo, Sam, (Mary), machine hand, h. over 429 Allen. ^^ Bowen, Altana, clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. *—l Bowen, David J., (Elizabeth A.), aristoworker, h. 16 Linden Ave. (mm Bowen, Glenn H., student, r. 20 Bowen. m-\ Bowen, William H-, asst. ticket agent E. R. R., h. 26 Bush. J5^ Bowers, Abraham H., (Ida A.), physician, over 53 South Main, h. 67 Pros- W pect. GO Bowers, Henry A., (Clara), r. 169 South Main. GO

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Bowers, Samuel T.,—Nelson & Bowers—r. 67 Prospect. Bowers, see Bauers. Bowles, Lettie, dressmaker, bds. over 206 East Second. Bowman, Lester D., (Lillian Cook), physician, 522 East Second, h. do. Boyce, Myrabelle, student, bds. 11 Genesee. Boyd, Arthur A., machine hand, r. 47 Baker. Boyd, Charles A., (Mary E.), cigarmaker, h. 47 Baker. Boyd, Harry W., (Florence), undertaker, h. 514 Monroe. Boyd, Johnson, (Sarah M.),—J. Boyd & Son—h. 28 Price. Boyd, J. & Son—J. and Purl J.—groceries, 800 North Main. Boyd, Mary, widow Thomas L., h. 57 Barrett. Boyd, Purl J., (Minnie),—J. Boyd & Son—h. 1110 Prendergast Ave. Boyd, William, metalworker, r. 717 Cherry. Boyle, Bessie C, student, r. 905 Prendergast Ave. BOYLE, C H A R L E S A., (Lizzie D.), groceries, 905 Prendergast Ave., h. do. Boyle, Dessa M., student, r. 905 Prendergast Ave. Boyle, Rolland E., driver, r. 905 Prendergast Ave. Boyle, William C, (Mabel P.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 210 West Second.

~ ^ Boylen, Hugh, (Margaret), clerk, Everett Hotel, h. over 152 Chandler. Bracey, Frank, lumber handler, r. 1175 East Second.

rt Bracey, Grace, r. 1175 East Second. **J Bracey, Iva B., creamery, 322 Newland Ave., h. do. mmi Bracey, William H., (Anna), h. 1175 East Second. W Bradburn, Charles ,(Cora), clerk, h. 114 Newland Ave. _ Bradburn, Clinton L., (Ella),—Bradburn & Moon—h. 120 Newland Ave.

C O B R A D B U R N & M O O N — C . L., and George—wallpaper and decorations, 207 Bast Second.

, Bradigan, Henry G., gardener, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. j*"i Bradigan, William, gardener, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. O Bradley, Charlotte, widow Samuel, r. 114 Bowen. ^ ^ Bradley, Eldeen J., widow Thomas H., r. 409 Prendergast Ave. ^ ^ Bradley, Florence, widow William, h. 17 Ninth. C ^ Bradley, Floyd, teamster, bds. 17 Ninth. ^ i Bradley, George, (Florence), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 411 West Fourth. r % Bradley, John, meatcutter, bds. 17 Ninth. U J BRADLEY, ROSS M., (Rita M.), physician, 409 Prendergast Ave., h. do. P l Bradner, Marion A., student, r. 35 Orchard Ave. J 3 Bradner, S. Denton, (Belle), miller, h. 35 Orchard Ave. V m Bradner, Vera M., student, r. 35 Orchard Ave.

Bradshaw, Mabel A., widow Edwin A., h. 210 East Fifth. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY, William A. Bradshaw, 11-

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27 Lakeview Ave. Bradstreet's Commercial Agency, I. L. Daye, representative, 415 West Third.

* Bradt, Clyde M., (Lyda), cashier Wells-Fargo Express Co., h. 404 West I Seventh.

Bradway, M. S., Mrs., r. 75 Barrett. Brady, Alelia A., widow Robert, h. 41 Ninth.

CO Brady, Carson B., (Pearl), chauffeur, h. 13 Fenton PI. § Brady, Elmer, (May E.), coachman, h. 110 Euclid Ave. ^ Brady, Frank, asst. shipping clerk, r. Walnut Grove.

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H I L L P I A N O C O . °NE System only |g s§ Brainard, Donald O., (Alma), carpenter, h. over 312 Allen. * S Brainard, Laverne W., (Lottie L.J, bookkeeper, h. 198 McKinley Ave. * Brainard, Louisa, widow George, h. 2 Forest Park. m Brainard, Nina, teacher, r. 198 McKinley Ave. 56 m Braley, David F., (Rachel W.), salesman, h. 123 Euclid Ave. 3 PI Braley, Earl H., metalworker, r. 123 Euclid Ave. w m^ Braley, Rena L., ofhce clerk, r. 123 Euclid Ave. ^ iH Branch, Hazel F., stenographer, r. 420 Winsor. O £Q Branch, L. Edwin, (Mary A.), h. 420 Winsor. n S Brand, Edwin, teamster, bds. 209y2 West Third. - " Brand, see Brandt. » rt Brandi, Ralph, laborer, r. 581 Buffalo. © Brandin, Bertha, office clerk, h. over 821 East Second. " Brandin, G. Rudolph, student, r. over 821 East Second. fi Brandin, Lilly A. M., stenographer, r. over 821 East Second. M Brandt, Emma, bookkeeper, r. 33 Thayer. g fjj Brandt, John A., (Albertina)—Carlson & Brandt—h. 33 Thayer. o. SO Brandt, Robert, painter, bds. 33 Thayer. O > Brandt, see Brand. S, Branney, Caroline, widow Erick, h. 217 East Eighth. ST £2 Bratt, Anthony C, (Ressie), music director and teacher, h. 810 Cherry. » m Bratt, Bailey P., (Mercy A.), landscape gardener, h.' 144 Chandler. a' 3 Bratt, Beulah E., bookkeeper, r. 144 Chandler. H SO Bratt, Casper, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 125 Newland Ave. S* g Bratt, Claude F., (Harriet), foreman Watson's Mfg. Co., h. 9 Water. 8- p Bratt, Herman, (Gerda), veneerworker, h. 177 Hotchkiss. g-Brattberg, Ella S., bookkeeper, r. 1 Peach. £. © Brattberg, John J., (Augusta), postman, h. 1 Peach. CO Z Brattberg, Mary, widow Charles, h. 705 West Eighth. % gj Brawn, Joseph, (Annie), expert sewing machine adjuster, under 121 West "E. >

Third, h. 409% Cherry. S' Q Bray, Harriett, trained nurse, rms. 115 Allen. © Brazee, Bennie, rms. over 6 Institute. Q Brazee, Ed., laborer, rms. over 6 Institute. Brazee, Theodore, (May), bartender, h. over 24 East Third. w Breckenridge, John, office messenger, r. 250 Harrison. g-.S? Breckenridge, Robert, warptwister, h. 250 Harrison. » «•

Breed, Alfred, (Laura), toolmaker, h. over 227 Barrows. g g Breed, Alice, widow Charles H., h. 114 Bowen. g. g-Breed, Annie, widow Emmet, h. 118 Bowen. S " Breed, Charles A., (Celestial, h. 7 Fairmount Ave. « |? Breed, Clarence, printer, r. 118 Bowen. o g Breed, Emily, widow Henry G., r. 855 Prendergast Ave. 2 §• Breed, Frank, (Olga), lunch counter clerk, h. 115 Steele. rig* BREED & JENSEN—Ralph B. and Waldemar—contracting painters, 29% % JL

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Breed, Robert, metalworker, bds. 58 Falconer. Breed, Wintred VV., (Amelia), pressman Journal Press, h. 142 Prospect. Brendell, Ida M., h. 211 West Fifth.

_ Brennan, Carrie T., widow Henry J., h. 547 Lakeview Ave. a Brennan, John Thompson, student, r. 547 Lakeview Ave. Bj ' Brennan, Mildred, r. 547 Lakeview Ave.

Brennan, Ruth, student, r. 547 Lakeview Ave. Breth, Ira E., (Johanna), watchman, n. over 392 Falconer.

JS Brickett, Welthy A., widow Charles, h. 9 Crossman. _ , Bricklayers' Union Labor Hall, over 18 East Third. B Bricker, Laurence, office clerk, r. 419 West Third. * Bricker, Lulu, clerk, r. 419 West Third.

Bricker, Mary, widow Josiah, h. 419 West Third. Brickner, Charles, (Agnes E.), coachman, h 506 Prendergast Ave.

"g ,; Brier, D. Ward, (Mary J.), dyer, h. 112 Liberty. 2 J? Brier, Horace W., office clerk, r. 112 Liberty. BQ SS Brier, John C, student, r. 112 Liberty. „,g Brier, Kathleen M., student, r. 112 Liberty. ><ts Briggs, Alfred N., (Helen)—J. Worsted Mills—h. 205 East Fifth. <B g Briggs, Arlene D., r. 521 East Fifth. .> Briggs, Arthur K., (Elizabeth M.), treas and gen. mgr. J. Worsted Mills, h. J §J 520 Spring.

> Briggs, David A., (Amelia J.), driver J. F. D., h. 209 Prendergast Ave. ajTS Briggs, E. Bertram, city editor Journal, r. 521 East Fifth. ' "™" Briggs, Fred, (Sarah A.), master mechanic J. Worsted Mills, h. 521 E. Fifth.

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Briggs, Harry L., (Edith R.), cashier Union Trust Co., h. 115 Maple.

Briggs, M. Mae, teacher, bds. 351 East Fourth. Briggs, Morris O., (Lydia), conductor Erie R. R., h. 330 Crossman.

e m -8 Briggs, I. Lura, stenographer, r. 59 Falconer. • 0 % Briggs, Martha A., r. 205 East Fifth. * £?a Briggs, Philetus, (Hattie), janitor, h. 37 Eighteenth. ••3-3 Briggs, T. Riley, (Matilda), foreman warpdresser, h. 104 Barrows. b g Briggs, Walter T., (Thyra), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 870 Washington.

,*_>.* Briggs, William C, (Minnie C ) , Chautauqua Towel Mills, h. 404 East Fifth. _•§> BRIGHT, GEO. S., (Belle G.), insurance, 300-301 Fenton Bldg., h. 23 Thir-g c teenth. g c Briklu, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. W WW Brill, George W., (Lillian A.), commercial traveler, h. 100 Newton Ave. V)0 Brindley, George B., (Martha A.), laborer, h. 382 Buffalo.

Brindley, Howard G., woodworker, r. 382 Buffalo. Brink, Charles E., prop. Empire restaurant, rms. over 120 West Third.

© Brink, H. E., bds. 22 Forest Ave. r 1 Bristol, Charles, machinist, rms. 215 E. Third. ^^ Bristol, Leon L., (Bernice), metalworker, h. over 20 West Seventh. mm Bristol, Mary, widow Solomon, h. 140 Foote Ave. 4> Britain, Frederick L., (Wanda), commercial traveler, h. 340 Foote Ave.

c£jJ Britain, Raymond, R. R. baggagemaster, r. 340 Foote Ave. mm Britton, Anna F., r. 424 Lincoln. mm Britton, Edward, R., retired, h. 424 Lincoln. S* Britton, George E., bookkeeper 1st National Bank, r. 424 Lincoln.

E"* Britz, Bertha M., student, r. 110 West Second. . Britz, Catherine, waitress, r. 110 West Second. F* Britz, Frank, r. 110 West Second. ^ Britz, Mary, widow Michael, h. 110 West Second. O Broadbent, Ben A., boss dyer, h. over 311 Allen. Broadbent, Ethel M., student, r. 20 Peach. Broadbent, Herbert, (Esther), machine hand, h. 20 Peach.

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J> Broadbent, Nellie, student, 1. 20 Peach. m Broadberry, Gilden R., salesman Hill's piano store, mis. 309 West Third. a w Broadhead, Almet N., (Margaret A.)—broadhead Worsted Mills, J. St. Ry. mm\

Co., Chautauqua Traction Co., and prop. Lakeview Rose Gardens—h. 508 J^l North Main. ^ 2

Broadhead Block, 100-108 North Main. W Broadhead, Ernest J., (Cecilia), shipping clerk, h. 625 Newland Ave. ^p. Broadhead, Frank G., (Bertha T.), woolsorter, h. 1225 Prendergast Ave. J ^ Broadhead, Fred H., (Maude A.)—Proudfit Clothing Co.—h. 165 Allen. --. Broadhead, Irving H., (Ida S.), supt. and designer Acme Worsted Mills, h. Ji?

321 Fairmount Ave. ^ ^ Broadhead, John L., (Nora), bookkeeper, h. 128 Allen. — 5 Broadhead, Margaret, r. 128 Allen. " Broadhead, Marion, r. 128 Allen. ^ ^ Broadhead, Mertie M., r. 130 South Main. Jjp Broadhead, Myrtie, clerk, r. 128 Allen. — Broadhead, S. Flora, h. 130 South Main. CO Broadhead, Shelden B.,gen. supt. Broadhead Worsted Mills, h.101 E. Fourth. _ Broadhead, William A., r. 508 North Main. E B R O A D H E A D W O R S T E D MILLS—Shelden B. and Almet N — mfrs. worsted J"*

dress goods and suitings, 102-126 East First., S* Broadhead, Wright D., (Katharine), pres Swedish-American National Bank, JJ

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Ave. S¥ Broberg, Dorothy E., student, r. 304 Foote Ave. Broburg, Christine, domestic, h. 262 Forest Ave. Broburg, see Broberg and Boberg. Brock, Ernest, printer, r. 67 Taylor. 2 Brockway, John, bartender, rms. 21 Warner Block. pB Broden, Grada, widow Gust, r. ^-Steele. W Broden, Herman, (Esther), steel casemaker, h. 67 Steele. Broderick, Patrick, metalworker, bds. 306 West Fourth. > Brodine, Axel, (Hattie), carpenter, h. 568 Allen. 3<G Brodine, Charles, laborer, h. 5 Partridge. | q Brodine, Gust, (Anna), upholsterer, h. 620 Camp. g g Brodine, Mable,.weaver, r. 568 Allen. »BO Brodine, Sylvia, spooler, r. 568 Allen. g"M Brodine, , (Emma), mason, rms. over 204 East Second. jg £3 Broender, Julia, weaver, h. 214 Forest Ave. WPJ Brogden, Gordon, textileworker, r. 662 English. »" Brogden, Rufus, (Martha E.), plater, h. 662 English. *•> Brogren, Morris, (Matilda), tailor, 248 Forest Ave., h. do. £3 Broman, Augusta, domestic, 13 Fulton. S3 Broms, Daniel K„ (Hilda A.), h. 317 Palmer. g Broms, Frank D., patternmaker, r. 317 Palmer. 2» Broms, Wilmer E., metalworker, r. 317 Palmer. H Bronson, Addison, (Mahala), timekeeper, h. 140 Foote Ave. Bronson, H. V., clerk, bds. 140 Foote Ave. Bronson, Z. E., widow Alfred P., r. 108 East Eighth. Brookins, Bridgman G., (Minnie), driver J. F. D., h. 9 Terrace PI. *_ Brookins, Earl, machinist, r. 9 Terrace PI. Brooklyn Bottling Works, Herbert F. and James F. Cowan, props., under C j 7 Harrison. mm-, Brooklyn Club, over 41 South Main. JJ9 Brooklyn Fish and Meat Market, M. B. Rowley, prop., 2 North Main. O Brooklyn House, Herbert F. and James M. Cowan, props., 7 Harrison. 5 . Brooklyn Restaurant, P. A. Farlin and J. B. Anderson, props., 1 North Main. * ^ Brookmire, Betsy J., widow Ezekiel, r. 146 Stewart Ave. (JJQ Talk it over with me. .mm.

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Brookmire, Eva B., engraver, r. 15 Prospect. 2 Brookmire, John M., (Margaret J.), coachman, h. 15 Prospect. I BROOKES & CEASE—Nina Salisbury Brookes and E m m a V. Cease—Prin-• cess art and hair parlor, 317 Pine. -.

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. je ,—_ CO o a 5 Brookes, Henry J., (Nina M . ) , tailor, h. 814 Prendergast Ave. m-m Brookes, Nina Salisbury—Brookes & Cease—h. 814 Prendergast Ave. "g » Brooks, Avery, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. co | Brooks, C. B., commercial traveler, bds. 7 Harrison. a. £ Brooks, Charles H., shipping clerk, r. over 701 North Main. IS < Brooks, Clara, r. 566 Allen. S Brooks, Clark B., (Lucretia), teamster, h. over 718 Newland Ave. '& a Brooks, Edwin A., (Lottie S.), mgr. repair dept. Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. cu Co., h. 120 Lakeview Ave. *"• Brooks, Frank, (Phoebe), laborer, h. 3 Water m a n . go B Brooks, George H., (Agnes), contracting carpenter, h. over 701 North Main. to | Brooks, Helen B., widow Edwin C, r. 69 Fairmount Ave. '3 j Brooks, Henry, metalworker, r. 1239 North Main. rm. £ Brooks, Ida L., domestic, r. 1239 North Main. -•3 Brooks, James, foreman rose gardans, Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

-2 H Brooks, James A., office clerk, r. over 701 North Main. •-- Brooks, Jesse, (Delia), driver, h. 107 Crescent. vs % Brooks, Joe V., (Cora), cook, h. 112 Crossman. .. £ BROOKS, JOHN M., (Rosabel P.), physician ,312 Prendergast Ave., h.401 do.

+2 ,g Brooks, Joseph, (Nancy), brickmason, h. 1239 North Main. 's Brooks, Leila J., waitress, r. 1239 North Main.

Vm Brooks, Lillian B„ clerk, r. Willard, R. F. D. 82. so » Brooks, Mary, domestic, r. 1239 North Main. co g Brooks, Thomas, (Maude), conductor J. St., Ry., r. 3 Waterman. «2 2 Brooks, William H., (Anna), casemaker, h. 25 Wescott. *m Brostrom, Albin, bandsawyer, r. 5 Swan. "g x Brostrom, John, (Augusta), stonemason, h. 5 Swan. re •§ Brovice, Frank, sheet metalworker, bds. 56 Chapin. - t Brower, John, motorman J. St. Ry., rms. 415 West Third. <2 y Brown, Adolf, woodworker, r. 16 Stafford Ave. •3 g Brown, Albert L., (Ida), carpenter, h. 1398 East Second. ," _3 Brown, Alfred, woodworker, r. 16 Stafford Ave.

Brown, Alice Ross, widow Charles N., r. 303 West Third. q Brown, Allene, laundryworker, bds. 16 Sampson. 8 Brown, Allie .milliner, r. 1398 East Second. . Brown, Anna, r. 104 East Fifth. g g Brown, Aten W „ machinist, h. 104 East Fifth. j O Brown, Bernice O., teacher, r. 820 Washington. <jd Brown, Caroline C, widow Safford Z., r. 75 Hotchkiss.

S " Brown, Charles H., bookkeeper, Eastman Kodak Co., h. 59 Prospect. W u Brown, Charles L., (Myrtle M.), machine hand, h. over 15 Fifteenth. PaZ Brown, Charles M., (Adele), The Brown Printery, h. 128 Van Buren. 73 JS Brown, Charles S., student, r. 32 Chestnut. J 2 Brown, Clarence A., student, r. 57 Eleventh. ^ ^ Brown, Clarence E., (Julia), machinist, h. over 9 Eagle. 5 ^ Brown, Clarence H., bookkeeper, r. 901 Prendergast Ave. ©a H ° 3 Call Bell 'phone 80; Home 70, when you need insurance or indemnity. Es-Z, tablished in 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Brown, Cleo O., machinehand, r. Wellman Ave., bey. limits. S3 Brown, Clinton E., motorman J. St. Ry., h. 410 Laafyette. \m\\i Brown, Coletta, student, r. 544 Lakeview Ave. (9 Brown, DeLano A., The Brown Printery, r. 128 Van Buren. *Tt Brown, Donald S., office man. over 101 East Second, r. 116 East Fourth. -Brown, Earl B., engineer, r. Wellman Ave., bey. limits. ^ J Brown, Edith M., r. 11 Strong. — Brown, Edward Ross, (Bessie Georgi), draughtsman, h. 305 West Third. Brown, Edwin C, (Addie), woolsorter, h. 760 East Second. cp Brown, Elizabeth, Mrs., laundress, h. 228 Forest Ave. 5 Brown, Elizabeth E., widow Henri LeF., h. over 74 Liberty. §* Tl Brown, Elnora, widow Aaron A., r. 1169 Prendergast Ave. ** § Brown, Emily, teacher, r. 612 Foote Ave. ? Brown, Ernest, (Elizabeth), coachman, h. 110 Washington. S § Brown, Ethel, textileworker, r. 228 Forest Ave. _ f? Brown, E. U., widow Harry T., furrier, 4 New Gifford Bldg., rms. Cor. Jeffer- g W

son and Third. g w Brown, Fanny G., widow Edward C, h. 20 West Sixth. "V Eg Brown, Fred, stationary engineer, h. corner Stowe and Falconer. ^ -m Brown, Fred, woodworker, bds. 220 Bowen. ^ « Brown, Fred C, (Mary), hostler, h. 21 East Third. 5 W Brown, Fred E., (Grace E.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 16 Catlin Ave. » Q Brown, Fred P., (Delia), stationary engineer, h. 103 Stowe. a ^ Brown, Glenn E., (Laura), furniture finisher, h. 506 Palmer. 2. C" Brown, Glenn K., (Anna D.), commercial traveler, h. 544 Lakeview Ave. g- e Brown, Gust, cementworker, r. 16 Stafford Ave. ' F° Brown, Guy, drayman, r. 612 Foote Ave. >-< Brown, Harold LeF., yardmaster E. R. R., rms. 415 West Third. g ^ Brown, Harry, (Edna), teamster, h. 4 Rowley Place. g pj Brown, Helen S., widow Henry E., r. 59 Prospect. «g _ Brown, Herman, (Christina), laborer, h. 16 Stafford Ave. g" jjq Brown, Hilma, cashier, r. 251 Barrows. 3 W Brown, Irvin A., (Mable), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 310 Monroe. * H Brown, James, (Kate), metalworker, h. 59 Foote Ave. <p > Brown, James J., (Katie), metalworker, h. 315 Buffalo. P f« Brown, John A., (Lona D.), city sanitary inspector, 10 City hall, h. 227 H

Fairmount Ave. <t S8 Brown, John C, (Nellie L.), insurance, h. 11 Strong. B! > Brown, John T., retired, r. 57 Eleventh. g Z Brown, Joseph, C, prop. Royal theater, h. 407 West Fourth. cc Brown, Karl T., student, r. 820 Washington. «S Brown, Laura E., Mrs. h. 16 Institute. Brown, Luana P., Mrs. h. 105 West Fifth. ^ m Brown, Mabel, Mrs., r. 304 North Main. JJs Brown, Margaret C, widow A. F. Allen, h. 32 Chestnut. m-to Brown, Mary, widow William, r. 103 Stowe. £5* Brown, Mary, widow Stephen, r. 217 Lovell Ave. fp Brown, Mercy, widow Sylvester, r; 410 Lafayette. _ Brown, Mertie L. Nichols, Mrs., r. 57 South Main. J ^ Brown, Mildred E., student, r. 11 Strong. ~ ? Brown, Nathaniel S., (Martha E.), teamster, h. Wellman Ave. C*3 Brown, Nina, laundress, r. 228 Forest Ave. ^ ^ Brown, Peter, (Emma), laborer, h. 251 Barrows. ^ C Brown, Polly, widow Henry A., h. 901 Prendergast Ave. ^ Brown Printery (The)—C. M. and D. A. Brown—printers and stationery, 35 over 29 North Main. rt" Brown, Ralph M„ (Millicent L.), clerk, h. 507 Washington. ^ ^ Brown, Rebecca A., nurse, r. 611 Prendergast Ave. * T Brown, Roy, h. over 263 South Main. ^ 1 MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS Act Lvons 5? Are not «o expensive a§ you may think J .

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m-\ Brown, Rudolph C, (Theresa A.), woolsorter, h. over 16 West Fifteenth. Cd Brown, Samuel A., (Carrie E.), mailing clerk postoffice, h. 57 Eleventh. O Brown, Samuel A., Jr., student, r. 57 Eleventh. mZ\ Brown, Thomas C, student, r. 32 Chestnut.

Brown, William H., (Kathryn), metalworker, h. 820 Washington. 4) Brownell, Blanche, music teacher, r. 854 Prendergast Ave. _ Brownell, Earl W., (Mary A.), carpenter, h. over 621 West Seventh. _w Brownell, George G., (Ella N.), car accountant, J. C. & L. E. R. R. freight

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Prendergast Ave. Brownell, Irene, milliner, r. 854 Prendergast Ave.

•m B R O W N E L L S H O E CO., C. B. Clover local mgr., 12 West Third. fl) Bruce, E m m a , textileworker, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. ^ Brugge, Dora W., domestic, 314 Foote Ave.

Brugge, Eric, office clerk, h. over 31 Weeks. Brugge, Hannah, widow Fritz, h. over 31 Weeks. Brugge, Isabelle, bookkeeper, r. over 31 Weeks. Brugge, Ivar, student, r.' over 31 Weeks. Brundell, Walter, (Elizabeth A.), textileworker, h. 16 Winsor. Brundo, John, laborer, h. 52 Harrison. Brunner, Tony, machinist, h. 75 Hallock. Brunstrom, David V., (Carrie), pastor Sw. Zion Church, h. 116 Forest Ave. Brunstrom, Irving, r. 116 Forest Ave. Brunstrom, Leroy, r. 116 Forest Ave. Brunstrom, Mildred, r. 116 Forest Ave. Bryan, Katherine, r. 352 East Fourth. Bryan, Robert, retired, h. 352 East Fourth. Bryant, D. H., (Pearl), wholesale lumber, rms. 318 Prendergast Ave. Bryant, George, apprentice dyer, bds. over 296 Falconer. Bryant, William, (Pauline), textile worker, r. 497 Willard. Brynolfson, Paul A., machine hand, h. 262 Broadhead Ave. Brynolfson, Robert S., (Alma M.), machine hand, h. 262 Broadhead Ave.

pT Bubb, Fred, towerman, r. 263 Steele. ^ i Bubb, William .(Harriet), locomotive engineer, h. 263 Steele. "?*« Bubb, William, Jr., finisher, r. 263 Steele. Pn Buchanan, Agnes, Mrs., telephone operator, r. 16 Hazzard.

Buchanan, Edward L., (Eleanor A.)—Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co.—h. 29 Newton Ave.

Buchanan, Frances, widow George B., h. 310 West Second. Buchanan, Harry J., office clerk, r. 217 Crescent.

_ _ Buchanan, William brakeman Erie R. R., rms. 614 Cherry. W Buck, Donald H., paper boxmaker, r. 75 Barrett. O Buck, Ernest J., (Emma), driver, h. over 113 East Second.

Buck, Gust, laborer, rms. 329 East Second. Buck, Harold ,ice creammaker, r. 8 Forest Park. Buck, Harry S., (Anna), oil producer, h. 275y2 South Main. ^. Buck, John, stationary engineer, bds. 307 East Fifth. K Buck, John, metalworker, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. © Buck, Lloyd, yardmaster, J. C. & L. E. R. R., bds. 635 West Eighth. y Buck, Mary E., Mrs., r. 75 Barrett. " Buck, Nathan J., (Myrtie J.), aristoworker, h. 8 Forest Park. t ^ Buck, Orlo W., carpenter, r. 75 Barrett. \\~r Buck, Waldo, commercial traveler, r. over 211 North Main. £> Buck, Willet, clerk, rms. 413 Cherry. U Bucklaew, Addison, r. 116 Hazzard. U Bucklaew, Charles L., (Ellen), h. 116 Hazzard. t/5 T 5 TIlP Mutual Rpnpfit I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1 1911 $367,143,488.69 rV 1Ile UUUiai DClieill lilie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for r\ at Nnunwlr N I future payment to policy holders - - - - $427,763,190.20 r^ 01 liewam, 11. J. F. s. TREADWAY, District Agent

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head Ave. Bullock, Raymond G., (Kathrine), draughtsman, h. 309 West Sixth. Bulman, Edward, r. 155 Barrows. Bulman, Fred L., r. 155 Barrows. (P t Bulow, Gust, (Ida), carpenter, h. 21 Ellicott. ^", Bumgardener, Bertha, r. 907 North Main. ^ Bumgardener, Henry, laundryman, r. 907 North Main. Bumpus, Glenn, (Helen), mechanic, h. 204 Lafayette. Bundock, Stanley, cabinetmaker, rms. Y. M. C. A. *£ Bunnell, Cornelius K., (Amanda), nursery stock, h. 336 Allen. ^_ Bunting, Oliver W „ (Bertha), h. 112 Stewart Ave. JUT Burch A. Conrad, clerk, r. 30 Falconer. fo Burch, Alton L., student, l. 411 Lincoln. mm Burch, Arward .(Alice), cementworker, h. 32 Flagg Ave. mm Burch, Bessie L., student, r. 411 Lincoln. *" Burch, Charles, clerk, rms. 415 West Third. Burch Glenn, driver, r. 32 Flagg Ave. *^ Burch. Hazel E., student, r. 30 Falconer. Burch, Hilda J„ widow David E., h. 140 Forest Ave. Burch, Jeannette, r. 32 Flagg Ave. m-* Burch, Jennie. Mrs., h. Falconer Ext. Burch, John A.. (August;* B.) woodworker, h. 3H Falconer. Burch, Lawrence A., toolmaker, r. 30 Falconer. Burch, Murl, carpenter, i. Falconer Ext. \P^ Burch, Ralph, laborer, r. Falconer Ext. Burch, Reuben, (Josie) sawyer, h. over 1398 East Second. Burch, Ross, teamster, r. Falconer Ext. Burch, William E., (Annie), teamster, h. Falconer Ext. Burch, W. Judson, (Emma J.), bookkeeper, h. 411 Lincoln. Burch, see Burtch. -, Burchard Fred W., (Sarah A.), painter, h. 69 Eleventh. W Burchard, Seneca B., (Jennie)—Wilcox, Burchard & Co.—h. 543 Lakeview C r Ave. Burdick, Elmer E„ (Dora), h. 368 Buffalo. • *^ Burdick, Lafayette M., (Laura J.), landscape gardener, h. Lakeview Ave. ^ Ext. _ Burdick. Mary, Cook. r. over 706 North Main. P Burg, Carl A., metalworker, r. 133 Sampson. Burg, John G., (Sophie), shoemaker, h. 133 Sampson. ^

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•S ' 73 g Burg, see Berg. O1-1 Burgeson, Berger A., (Hilda), woodturner, h. 113 Hedges Ave. *fj§ Burgeson, Fred, (Clara), motorman h. 35 Derby. .5j, Burgeson, Fred A., (Amelia A.), finisher, h. 439 Winsor. "«« Burgeson, Henry M,. estimate clerk, r. 35 Derby. .H Burgeson, Herbert F., toolmaker, r. 35 Derby. ^ Burgeson, Lillian milliner, r. 113 Hedges Ave. 2 Burgeson, Roy S. A., grainer, r. 113 Hedges Ave. •J ' Burgeson, see Bergeson and Borgeson, •O Burgett, Ada B., mgr. Goodman's wholesale millinery, h. over 108 E. Third. g Burgett, Harriet, Mrs., laundress, rms. 210 West Fourth.

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"Sco Burghardt, Linus F.. Mrs., h. over 304 North Main. S o Burke, Carl Albert, bartender, r. 67 Benson. MM 0) Burke Carrie, widow James, h. 19 Warner Block.

Burke, Catherine, clerk, l. 866 Spring. S3 S Burke, Charles A., flagman E. R. R., h. 545 Buffalo. <!~ Burke, Charles J., (Anna L.), plumber, h. 67 Benson. e g Burke, Clarence, bed springworker. r. 67 Benson. •-< g Burke Delia E., stenographer, r. 545 Buffalo. U X Burke, Elizabeth, widow Michael, h. 866 Spring. ,4}°" Burke, Elizabeth, r. 545 Buffalo. « 5 Burke, Johanna, textileworker, r. 545 Buffalo. Qj§ Burke. Lewis, laborer, rms. 19 New Warner Block.

Burke. Lillian, weaver r. 67 Benson. Burke, Louis J., metalpolisher, r. 238 McKinley Ave.

^* Burke, Minnie, stenographer, r. 866 Spring. C Burke, Nellie, clerk, r. 866 Spring.

Burke, Patrick H.. (Mary C.). mgr. Chautauqua Storage and Transfer CO Co., h. 519 West Third. £ ^ Burke, Theodore C, r. 545 Buffalo. S Burke, Thomas, florist, bds. 404 West Second.

Burke. William, plumber, r. 866 Spring. ^ Burke, William J., ironmoulder, r. 238 McKinley Ave. _ ~ Burke, see Bjork. W Burklund, John O., (Gustie)—John Burkland & Co.,—h. 49 McKinley Ave. __. Burklund. John & Co.—John Burklund and C. A. Lundquist—dry goods, 215-.p^ 217 East Second. O Burklund, Marguerite, l. 49 McKinley Ave.

Burklund, Vivian I., student, r. 49 McKinley Ave. C Burklund, Nannie L., domestic, 1381 East Second.

Burklund, see Berkland and Bjorklund. !> Burland, Almet—Burland & Nelson—r. 211 Price. r** Burland, Ella M., office clerk, r. 211 Price. O Burland, Matilda, widow Gust, h. 211 Price. -mm) BURLAND & NELSON —A. R. and Axel C—shoes, 10S East Second. QO Burley, Andrew, (Phoebe), retired, h. 232 Prospect. QJ Burlry, see Birley. S Burlin, Ingobar, picker, bds. 85 Cole Ave. CO I if/* Tnciiranra Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. mm* _ 1 1 C lll&UrdllU; w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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PLAYER PIANOS Burlin, Jessie M., teacher, r. 12 Arnold. JiJ Burlin, Phoebe A., widow Allen W., h. 12 Arnold. ^ T Burlin, see Berlin. *^ Burnell, A. Claude, student, r. 214 Chandler. Burnell, Clarence H., (Evaleen), contractor, h. 214 Chandler. b ^ Burnett, The House of—Mrs. J. A. Burnett—ladies' gowns and tailoring, L

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314 Wellman Bldgs, h. 91 Prospect. E Burnett, John A., (Margaret D.), h. 91 Prospect. J3 Burns, Alva,-conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 16 Institute. ^ ^ Burns, Andrew L., printer's apprentice, r. oVer 545 Allen. mm Burns, Donald, bookkeeper, rms. Y. M. C. A. 7^2 Burns, Edward C, (Mary G.), civil engineer, h. 417 Spring. ^ N Burns, Frank J., (Rosetta), machine hand, h. over 545 Allen. Burns, George T., shipping clerk, r. 101 Maple. O Burns, Isabella S., bookkeeper Park commission, r. 417 Spring. t" 5. Burns, John J., (Electa), h. 33 Harrison. a X Burns, Margaret H., widow James W., h. 101 Maple. «' co Burns, Thomas A., (Flora M.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 7 Barnard Ave. = "j Burr, Bertha J., bookkeeper, r. 921 North Main. js »• Burr, Carrie A., widow Frank H., h. 921 North Main. « » Burr, Charles L., (Edith C.), 2nd hand goods, 100 Fairmount Ave.,h.over do. j-Burr, Edward H., clerk, r. 514 Palmer. o 2? Burr, G. Melvin. (Frankie), carpenter, h. (i2 Newton Ave. \\ | Burr, Kenneth H., draftsman, r. 514 Palmer. ~, mm Burr, Leo W., clerk, r. 62 Newton Ave. "g 2 Burr, Millie M., printer, r. 62 Newton Ave. 2. 5 Burr, Minnie H., widow Edward H., h. 514 Palmer. jj a Burr, Raymond S., clerk, r. 514 Palmer. *«! 3. Burrall, Arthur J., (Lena), cabinetmaker, h. over 21 Grandin. <» Burroughs, Fred, woodworker, r. 19 Hopkins Ave. Burroughs, Jane L., widow Julius L., h. 19 Hopkins Ave. ^*% Burt, Alfred W., photo engraver, rms. under 201 Cherry. Jjl Burt, Anrine N., weaver, r. over 131 Falconer. ^ £ Burt, Glenn M., (Maude L.), metalworker, h. 21 Grandin. m*. Burt, Simon P., (Marian H.), packer, h. over 131 Falconer. ft Burtch, Eleanor, bds. Humphrey House. ft Burtch, Harold, bds. Humphrey House. Burtch, Mildred W., bds. Humphrey House. I—t Burtch, Yale W „ (Alice H.l, mgr. Humphrey House, r. do. * ^ Burtch, see Burch. Burtis, Emma, h. over 602 Laafyette. ^ 1 Burtis, Mariette, widow Henry O., r. 9 Crossman. ^ ^ Bush, Albert, (Catherine), butcher, h. 332 Steele. — i Bush, Alfred, electrician, r. Ill Fairview Ave. to Bush, Alfred, laundryman, r. Ill Fairview Ave. CO Bush, Alta L., widow Austin D., h. 859 North Main. f + Bush, Calvin, widow Rhoda, h. 372 Foote Ave. ^ ^ Bush, Delia, widow Richard, r. 19 Strong. "*| Bush, Eliza A., widow Aaron, h. Ill Fairview Ave. mm. Bush. Ellis, (Julia), metalworker, h. 322 South Main. Mj Bush, E m m a L., teacher, r. 859 North Main. 0) Bush, Frank B., (Amy A.), retired, h. 412 Winsor. _+. Bush. Fred G.. (Katheryn B.), retired, h. Sec. 10. over 110 East Second. Bush. Frederick L., (Nora E.), local agent Fleischmann Yeast Co., r. 241 ^ J Fulton. mmy Bush. George M.. (Emma R.). packer, h. over 197 Hall Ave. . Bush, Hoyt A., detailer, r. 109 Park.

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Bush, Joseph, laborer, bds. 260 Steele. Bush, Lambert L., (Emma), gardener, h. 322 South Main.

. ' Bush, Leon F., (Bertha), detailer, r. 109 Park. S Bush, Lester A., (Arline M.), teamster, h. 153 Chandler. 3 ' Bush, Theodore W., carpenter, h. 280 Steele. 2. Bushee, Loyal, (Helen), night watch, h. 69 Livingston Ave. "2 . Bushey, Floyd G., clerk, r. 384 Foote Ave. J! Bushey, William E.. (Ruth), clerk, h. over 205 Allen. J5 . Bushey, William Frank, (Emma), commercial traveler, h. 384 Foote Ave. tj & Busk, May, stenographer, bds. 30 Price. § « Busk, Nellie, bookkeeper, r. 2 Stearns Ave. w bo Butafora, Tony, (Rosario), laborer, h. 36 Harrison. .£ ,. Butafora, Maria, duffer, r. 36 Harrison. "2 TJ Butler, Arthur, (H. Rebecca), machinist, h. over 168 Falconer. * a Butler. Bertha, china and water color painting, over 21 West Second, h. (O £, Lakewood, N. Y. £ • Butler, Frank A., (Christie A.), tinner, h. 64 Barrett. u a Butler, Frank H., (Inez), farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. •j% 4j Butler, Hazel, clerk, l. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

i. Butler, Hiram E., (Mary J.), h. 64 Fairmount Ave. <2 Butler, James, (Matilda), chauffeur, h. over 14 East Sixth. . g Butler, Lyle, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. M g Butler, M. Eva., bookkeeper, r. 76 Barrett. 2 < Butler, Sophie D., h. 201 Van Buren. 3 Butler, Walter O.. insurance, h. under 68 Eleventh. m Butman, Luther M., (Harriet), sec-treas. Empire Worsted Mills, h. 529 "g £ East Fifth. * TJ Butterfield, Ethel, r. 145 Euclid Ave. e "S Butterfield, Franklin E., student, r. 25 Van Buren. ~ «s Butterfield, James W.. (Tsabcll), insurance, over 202 North Main, h. 145 * _J Euclid Ave. _, .5? Butterfield, Maud, proofreader, l. 145 Euclid Ave. g B Butterfield. Ruth, student, r. 25 Van Buren. g g BUTTERFIELD & SESSIONS—Worthwell Butterfield—general insurance, •j o. 0ver 102 North Main. u ° Butterfield, Wrothwell, (Jennie)—Butterfield & Sessions—h. 25 Van Buren.

• Butler, Bertha, china painting, over 21 West Second, r. Lakewood. N. Y. O Button, Hattie L., student, bds. 114 Broadhead Ave.

f ) Button, Irvin A., (Mary A.), moulder, h. 237 McKinley Ave. Button, Jane, widow J. W., h. Fairmount Ave . bey. limits.

mm Button, Margaret, student, r. 311 Foote Ave Q) Butts, Andrew J.. (M. Delia)-Butts ft Miller—h. 602 Lafayette.

*-m-* Butts, George R.. (Helen), asst. cashier Union Trust Co., h. 214 Crossman. JJJ Butts. Glenn, (Gertrude), motorman J. SI. Ry., h. 10 Seymour Ave. C Butts, Horace, office clerk, r. 602 Lafayette. C$ Butts, Inez, student, r. 602 Lafayette. Im Butts. Laura E.. student, r. 114 Crossman. [_|. BUTTS A MILLER—Andrew J. and W m . H.—real estate, 19-20-21 Wellman C Bldgs. £ Butts, Perl A., (Anna), clerk, h. 611 East Eighth. Jj"j Buxton, Clark, barber, bds. 23 Fenton Place. 2 Byers. Herman J., (Agnes'*, bandsawver, h. over 115 East Second. Q Bvford, Frederick, groceries. 131 Falconer, bds. 537 East Fifth. -yj Bv.iork. Hilma. domestic. 15 Mechanic. CO Bvlund. Pierre A., (Christine), tailor, h. 105 Kipp. 4) Byron, Jack J., (Irene M.), metalworker, h over 211 West Fitfh. s J* F r l m a n ^ MiKir StnrP headquart-rs for high crade »—> tit Mild II a iiuait aiuic pianos and player pianos

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Caccamise, Mary, r. 131 Foote Ave. Cacamise, Rosa, twister, r. 131 Foote Ave. Cacceres, Edilberto, (Olive), upholsterer, h. under 367 Foote Ave. Cacceres, E., Mrs., Bakery, 148 Foote Ave., h. do. Cadwell Cabinet Co.—John and Eugene B. Cadwell—telephone woodwork,

115 Foote Ave. Cadwell, Charles, (Edith), motorman J. St. Ry„ h. 509 Monroe. CO Cadwell, Eugene D., (Jeannette)—Cadwell Cabinet Co.—h. 113 East Eighth, ft Cadwell, Frank W., (Jennie W.)—Cadwell Cabinet Co.—h.416 Lakeview Ave. ** Cadwell, John, (Carrie S.)—Cadwell Cabinet Co.—h. 212 Lakeview Ave. t_i Cadwell, see Caldwell. Km* Cady, Helen, widow Peter, h. 1370 East Second. N"J Cady, Lydia, widow John, boarding and rooming house, 529 W . Third, h. do. ^ ^ Cady, Margaret A., Mrs., r. 9 East Fifteenth. \ 3 Cady, William R., (Josephine), brickmason, h. 14 Weeks. £*") Cady, Willis C, farmer, h. 1370 East Second. S Caesar, Carl, (Anna), shoemaker, h. 117 William. )/tQ CAFLISCH BROS., H. W. Ailing,mgr.,wholesale lumber,303 Chandler;yards, h ^

Allen Ext, D. R. Park, supt. m*9 Calahane, Elizabeth D., dressmaker, r. 46 Center. ^ J Calahane, Ella M., milliner, r. 46 Center. \-f Calahane, James P., (Elizabeth), pipe line contractor, h. 10y2 Crane. {-J Calahane, Margaret T., postoffice clerk, r. 46 Center. tari Calahane, Mary, student, i. 10% Crane. ' r*V Calahane, Nora, millinery, 321 North Main, h. 46 Center. "* Calahane, Susanna M., teacher, r. 46 Center. S S

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Calahane, see Callahan. Caldwell, Clarence A., bds. Rathskeller hotel. jfq Caldwell, Mrs., r. 214 Fulton. WJ3 Caldwell, Weld, (Mary A.), stationary engineer, h. over 214 Fulton. 7*iU Caldwell, see Cadwell. !*jS Cali, Rosario, (Stefana). laborer, h. over 60 Tower. Calimeri, Frank, (Josephine), laborer h. under 68 Tower. . ^ Calimeri, Josephine, textileworker. r. under 68 Tower. '^Z Calio, Joe, laborer, r. over 435 Allen. >i5 Calio, Sarah, machine hand, r. over 435 Allen. * J Calio. Tom, bobbin carrier, r. over 435 Allen. ^^ Calio, Tualry. laborer, r. over 435 Allen. ^4 Calkins, Alfred. (Persis M.l, h. 9 Ninth. S > Calkins, Fred H., (Katie), bandsawyer, h. 776 East Second. *"*•< Calkins, Hazel N., candymaker, r. 776 East Second. to Calla, Joe. laborer, bds. 44 Franklin. (0 Calla, Tony. (Buttafaro), laborer, h. over 20 Institute. f*\-> Callahan, Leo J., (Ethel), cement block worker, h. 708 Washington. Callahan, William M., (Anna), h. 207 West Eighth. m--\ Callahan, see Calahane. \wm* Calle, Jake, rms. 73;/ Allen Sq. g > Cameron, Dan, boilermaker, rms. Y. M. C .A. C * Cameron, Winfield S., (Tmogenc P.), attorney, 307 Fenton Bldg., h. 19 Fair- \*

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" £ Camp, Otto O., (Alta), painter, h. 225 East First. Hj< Camp, Paul B., student, r. 313 West Fifth. Ctu Campbell, Albert L. D., (Alta M.), specialist eye, ear, throat and nose, 34-36 (,§ Wellman Bldg., h. 801 West Fifth. e2*" Campbell, Cassius G., (Ella). Mechanics Laundry, h. 45 Frink Ave. . Campbell, Charles, (Mattie), carpenter, h. under 545 Allen.

;£ Campbell, Claude, J. Electric Mills, r. 43 Tenth. ° i Campbell, F. Grace, widow George, r. 715 East Second. 2 Campbell, Frank, carpenter, r. under 529 Allen. •w Campbell, Fred C., (Calista), salesman, h. over 209 Prendergast Ave. fi Campbell, Henry, machine- hand, bds. 9 Seventeenth. "" « Campbell, John L., dyer, r. 27 Derby. t> 3 Campbell, Kate, Mrs., r. 22 Phillips. «g£ Campbell, Onnolee A., student, r. 801 West Fifth. § Campbell, S. B., Mrs., r. 271 Fairmount Ave. *>5 Campbell, William, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. S(§ Campbell, William, (Fredericka X.), woodworker, h. 224 Steele. •a Campbell, William W., (Jennie), pres. J. Electric Mills, h. 43 Tenth. J} CANFIELD, H A R R Y J., (Emma), city auctioneer and appraiser, 314 North jf| Main, h. do. to T3

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Canty, Michael, furniture packer, bds. 710 Jefferson. _; Canty, Simon, laborer, bds. 14 South Main. S? Caprino, Frances, spinner, r. over 131 Foote Ave.

Caprino, Nacena, freight handler, r. over 131 Foote Ave. rj Caprino, Tony, barber, h. over 131 Foote Ave. m g Caprino, Tony. Jr., drawer, r. over 13] Foote Ave. jj a Carap, Manda, filler, bds. 45 Harrison. Ii,, 5 Carap, Sotir N., filler, bds. 45 Harrison. Q w Carcioni, Salvatore, laborer, bds. 36 Harrison. U"^ Card, Earle J., (Ruth A.), draftsman, h. 146'/2 Stewart Ave.

" Card, G. Scott, (Lilly), sand contractor, h. 261 Hallock. Q > Card, Renzie, r. 75 Hallock. (S Card, Verne B., (Pearl B.), commercial traveler, h. 209 Lincoln. *-t Cardinale, Ross, (Marie), barber, h. 25 Steele. . Carey, Alice M., chambermaid, r. 3 Winsor.

^ j Carey, Charles H., (Elsie A.), driver, h. 3 Winsor. W < Carey, Herbert S., (Lillian P.), r. 3 "Winsor. fr* Carl, Frank, (Nettie L.), laborer, h. 1S Prather Ave. s^ »« Carlberg, Aaron, (Hilda), casemaker, h. 121 Palmer. S » Carlberg, Joseph, toolmaker's apprentice, r. 121 Palmer. J£j S Carlberg. Selma, Mrs., textileworker. r. over 41 Wescott. £7, as Carlen, Augusta, widow Edward, h. 312 Chandler. ^" 8 Carlen, Herbert, metalworker, r. 212 Chandler.

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Carlen, Sallie, spinner, r. 212 Chandler. > O Carley, Henry, painter, bds. 89 Hazzard. *" pj Carling, Alfred, (Christine A.), woodworker, h. 39 Elliot Ave. w Carling, Clarence L., clerk, r. 39 Elliot Ave. Carling, Joseph A., carver, r. 39 Elliot Ave. Carling, Philip E., student, r. 39 Elliot Ave. Carlino, Tony, laborer, bds. over 25 Water. Carloti, Sebastian, laborer, bds. over 25 Water. Carlson, Abel, (Mary), metalworker, r. 509 Prendergast Ave. Carlson, Adna J., student, r. 313 Newland Ave. b ^ Carlson, Adolph, (Hilda), carpenter, bds. 110 Foote Ave. 09 Carlson, Agnes, domestic, r. 121 Baker. S Carlson, Agnes A., mender, r. 265 Prospect. (p Carlson, Albert, metalworker, r. 49 Anderson. . CA Carlson, Albert, metalworker, r. 138 Falconer. C h Carlson, Albert, metalwoi'ker, bds. 196 Baker. 2 Carlson, Albert \V\, student, r. 489 Winsor. <\tt\ Carlson, Albin, (Hannah), J. P. Danielson & Co., h. 225 Bowen. £3 Carlson, Alfhild, weaver, r. 37 Sampson. ^ ^ Carlson, Alfred, machine hand, bds. 242 McKinley Ave. t"^ Carlson, Alfred, (Esther), teamster, h. 225 Prospect. q £ Carlson, Alfred, (Alma), stationary engineer, h. 132 Thayer. mym Carlson, Alfred, (Carrie), metalworker, h. 113 Kidder. mmj. Carlson. Alfred, (Josephine), cabinetmaker, h. 240 Hazzard

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Carlson, Alice, Mrs., confectionery, 952 East Second, h. do. Carlson, Alice J., r. 547 Willard. 09 Carlson, Allen, student, r. Tiffany Ave. 53 Carlson, Alphild W., r. 204 Hazzard. r-*m Carlson, Amanda, domestic, 514 Jefferson. ^ ^ Carlson, Amanda, widow Emil, h. 581 Allen. ^ Carlson, Amanda, r. 222 Barrows. S Carlson, Andrew, (Olga), carpenter, h. 7 Franklin. ^ Carlson, Andrew, (Josephine), casemaker, h. 49 Anderson. ft-Carlson, Andrew, teamster, bds. 1200 East Second. **• Carlson, Andrew. (Carlina), carpenter, rms. S2-83. over 107 North Main. .m-m. Carlson, Andrew, crater, bds. over 406 Washington. m^ Carlson, Andrew, (Matilda), cloth finisher, h. 34 Linwood Ave. • Carlson, Andrew, (Matilda), laborer, h. 156 Sampson. Carlson, Andrew G., machine hand, h. 836 East Second. Jf C Carlson, Andrew G., (Annie), stonemason, h. 29 Charles. OS SO Carlson, Andrew T., (Mollie), metalworker, h. 337 East Fifth. 2 g Carlson. Anna, domestic, 611 Pine. O m Carlson, Anna, weaver, r. 12 Chautauqua Ave. JJ_ * Carlson, Anna, spinner, r. 260 Buffalo. Sr W Carlson, Anna G., weaver, r. 5 Winsor. -* H Carlson, Anna L., r. 49 Anderson. E> * Carlson, Annie, r. 314 West Second. 3' Carlson. Anton E., (Elsie E.), clerk, h. 254 Broadhead Ave. w n Carlson, Arthur, r. 196 Baker. «* » Carlson, Arthur D., metalworker, bds. 113 Buffalo. a Carlson, Arthur H„ textileworker, r. 440 Winsor. % ^ Carlson. Arthur L., springworker. r. 69 Benson. " SO Carlson, Arvid. carpenter, bds. 47 Hazzard. < Carlson. August, (Anna), finisher, h. 131 Allen. <Jj Carlson, August, metalworker, bds. over 300 Willard. gg — Carlson, August, cabinetmaker, bds. 352 Price. o z Carlson, August, laborer, bds. )6 Chautauqua Ave. £ h Carlson, August, woodturner, bds. 1 York. —SB mjA O) For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS | \

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August W., (Augusta), carpenter, h. 123 Prospect. Augusta, Mrs., h. 8 8 % Barker. Augusta S., r. 41 Peterson. A. William, (Anna), groceries, 154 Baker, h. 121 William. Axel, metalworker, bds. 12 William. Axel, cabinetmaker, bds. Ill Wescott. Axel, (Ida), woodworker, h. 173 Baker. Axel, (Minnie), cabinetmaker, h. over 133 Camp. Axel, (Ethel), laborer, h. 239 Hazzard. Axel, (Ada) meatcutter, h. 1027% North Main. Axel, driver, bds. 206y2 Chandler. Axel F., (Anna E.), cement contractor, h. 110 Barrows. Benjamin, (Marie), laborer, h. 1038 North Main. Bertha E., textileworker, r. 547 Willard. Bertha J., r. 106 Hazzard. Bessie M., domestic, 17 Mechanic. Betty, weaver, r. 109 Colax. & Brandt—John W . and John A.—meats, 131 Falconer. C. Alfred, (Annette), laborer, h. 110 Vega. C. Alvin, (Pearl L.), electrician, h. under 209 Barrett. Carl, sander, bds. 358 South Main. Carl, metalworker, r. over 305 Winsor. Carl, laborer, bds. 64 Water. Carl, metalworker, r. 224 Broadhead Ave. Carl, (Henny A.), woodworker, h. over 19S Barrett. Carl, bricklayer, bds. 203 West Second. Carl A., (Anna C ) , farmer, h. 504 Willard. Carl A., (Ida), woodworker, h. 307 Stowe. Carl A., (Anna), contracting builder, h. 103 Camp. Carl A., (Ida N.), carpenter, h. 24 Peach. Carl A., (Hulda), tinner, h. 106 Hazzard. Carl G., toolmaker, r. 7 Partridge. Carl H., (Hilda S.), machinist, h. 21 Shaver. Carl J., (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 378 Willard. Carl J., (Charlotte), metalworker, r. 109 Chautauqua Ave. Carl J., (Augusta), tailor, h. 113 Chandler. Carl L., draftsman, r. 59 McKinley Ave. Carl O,. (Matilda), painter, h. 105 Hedges Ave. Carl P., (Mary C. ), contractor and builder h. 132 Sampson. Carl S., meatcutter. bds. 25 Linden Ave. & Carlson—Henry and Fred—grocers, 310 Sprague. Carolina, widow Alfred, r. 511 Willard. Celia, widow Olof. drawer, h. 26 Warner Block. C. Elmer, (Anna M.), section foreman E. R. R., h. 137 Euclid Ave. C. George, machinist, r .257 Barrows. C. Gottfried, (Gustie), carpenter, h. 69 Wescott. Charles, teamster, bds. 426 Allen. Charles, laborer, bds. 6 Hanley. Charles, (Anna), stonemason, h. over 814 East Second. Charles, (Clara), bartender, h. 19 Walnut. Charles, (Sophia), metalworker, h. 136 Weeks. Charles, (Ellen), veneerworker. h. 415 West Eighth. Charles, (Myrtle), deliveryman, h. 320 Steele. Charles, (Sophia), veneerworker, h. 220 Bowen. Charles, bartender, h. Lovel Ave. Charles, bds 717 Murray Ave. Charles, (Sophie), laborer, h. flat 24. New Warner Block. Charles A., (Matilda), h. 219 Willard.

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h. 28 Chapman. *~? Carlson, Charles P., (Theresa C ) , metalworker, h. 262 Falconer. Carlson, Charles P., (Emma C ) , pres. Golden Furn. Co., h. 16 Foote Ave. Carlson, Charles W., (Celia), stationary engineer, h. 47 Charles. Carlson, Charles W., (Hannah), tailor, h. 112 William. ^ ^ Carlson, Charles W., (Ellen), teamster, h. 284 South Main. 5» Carlson, Christina W., widow Charles J., h. 35 Cross. *J Carlson, Christine, domestic, 401 Prendergast Ave. Q Carlson, Christine, Mrs., h. 15 Barrows. | 2 Carlson, Christine, r. 220 Bowen. ~* Carlson, Christine, widow Peter, h. 150 Barrows. Carlson, C. John, (Ellen W.), woodworker, h. 263 Forest Ave. ^ ^ Carlson, Clara, widow Gust A., h. 41 Peterson. ^ Q Carlson, Clarence, collector J. C. & L. E. Ry. Co., r. 11 Delaware Ave. qj Carlson, Claus, woodworker, bds. 12 Kinney. £Z, Carlson, Clifford, student, r. 220 Bowen. _ Carlson, Conrad, (Alma), woodworker, h. 36 Chautauqua Ave. J i Carlson, Conrad, laborer, bds. 231 Steele. *^ Carlson, Conrad, metalworker, bds. over 928 East Second. Carlson, Conrad, metalworker, bds. under 30 Bush. ^ Carlson, Constant W., (Ellen T.), driver, h. 23 Eighteenth. £» Carlson, Cora E., clerk, r. 28 Chapman. {3 Carlson, Corina M., widow John, h. 5 Winsor. ^ _ Carlson, C. Robert, (Hilda), sheet metalworker, h. 7 Partridge. * ^ Carlson, Daniel A., r. 249 Crescent. Carlson, David, (Julia N.), casemaker, h. 70 Vega. ^ ^ Carlson, David, machinist, bds. 20 Pearl Ave. f ^ Carlson, David, (Selma), moulder, h. 168 Barrett. *_ Carlson, David A., cabinetmaker, r. 41 Peterson, £) Carlson, David H., clerk, bds. over 19 Victoria Ave. rgt Carlson, David J., sheet metalworker, r. 110 Vega. rm Carlson, Dorothy, spinner, bds. 358 South Main. w Carlson, E. Albert, (Ida), bricklayer, h. 716 Newland Ave. Carlson, Ebba M. V., masseuse, r. 23 Benedict. Carlson, Edith, dressmaker, bds. 1 York. ^ ^ Carlson, Edith, milliner, bds. 110 Weeks. Q

Carlson, Edna E., student, r. 139 Park. Carlson, Edward, (Ellen), laborer, h. II Carlson, Edward, (Helga), packing boss Carlson, Edward, woodworker, r. 12 Chautauqua Ave

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Broadhead Ave. Carlson, Edward C, (Matilda), finisher, h. 107 Colfax. Carlson, Edward D., (Mary), carver, h. over 241 Crescent. Carlson, Edward L., The Puritan Lunch, rms. 408 Washington. Carlson, Edwin ,tailor, bds. 620 West Seventh. Carlson, Edwin, sheet metalworker, bds. 356 Price. Carlson, Edwin, bronzeworker, r. 49 Anderson. Carlson, Edwin L., r. 35 Cross. Carlson, Ella L., mender, r. 265 Prospect. Carlson, Ella M., widow Charles, r. 127 Chandler. Carlson, Ellen, clerk, bds. 20 Maple. Carlson, Ellen, spinner, bds. under 30 Bush. Carlson, Ellen, clerk, r. 175 McKinley Ave. Carlson, Ellen, domestic, r. 416 Lakeview Ave. Carlson, Ellen, clerk, r. 112 William. Carlson, Ellen V., clothmender, r. 7 Partridge. Carlson, Elmer, student, r. 121 William. Carlson, Elmer W., (Jeanie H.), jeweler, h. 904 Prendergast Ave. Carlson, Elof, (Charlotte), machinist, h. 151 Prospect. Carlson, Elsie, textileworker, r. 156 Sampson. Carlson, Elva, student, r. 347 Foote Ave. Carlson, Evald, (Alma), metalworker, h. 476 Willard. Carlson, Evald, metalworker, bds. 152% Allen. Carlson, Emil, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. Carlson, Emil, (Lulu), meatcutter, h. over 786 East Second. Carlson, Emil, (Aleda C ) , oiler, h. 557 Allen. Carlson, Emil, h. 9 Pullman. Carlson, Emma, domestic, 517 Prendergast Ave. Carlson, Emma, twister, r. 238 Crescent. Carlson, Emma, domestic, bds. 550 East Second. Carlson, Emma, Mrs., h. over 238 Crescent. Carlson, E m m a L., widow John W., h. 29 Franklin. Carlson, Enfrid, bds. 121 Palmer. Carlson, Eric, metalworker, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. Carlson, Eric, (Hannah), metalworker, h. 84 Chautauqua Ave. Carlson, Eric, bookkeeper, r. 151 Prospect. Carlson, Eric E., bookkeeper,^ r. 23 Benedict. Carlson, Erick L., (Lenora), laborer, h. 15 Victoria Ave. Carlson, Ernest, painter, rms. over 615 North Main. Carlson, Ernest, rubber, bds. 44 Chautauqua Ave. Carlson, Ernest, finisher, bds. 16 Eagle. Carlson, Ernest C, draftsman, r. 107 Colfax. Carlson, Ernest C, leather cutter, r. 207 Myrtle. Carlson, Ernest T., metalworker, r. 6 Charles. Carlson, Eskel M., (Amanda), metalworker, h. 121 Baker. Carlson, Eskil, r. 105 Hedges Ave. Carlson, Esther, picker, rms. 4 Hayward Block. Carlson, Esther L., milliner, r. 489 Winsor. Carlson, Esther L., cashier, r. 11 East Newland Ave. Carlson, Esther N., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave., r. 175 McKinley Ave. Carlson, Esther S., student, r. 214 Bowen. Carlson, Ethel L., stenographer, r. 59 McKinley Ave. Carlson, Etta, r. 150 Barrows. Carlson, Frank A., laborer, bds. 1009 Newland Ave. Carlson, Frank A., (Helen S.), cabinetmaker, h. 228 Broadhead Ave. Carlson, Frank E., carpenter, h. 547 Willard. Carlson, Frank O., (Jennie), dyer, h. 133 King. Carlson, Frank O., (Hannah), cooper, h. 489 Winsor. I I£_ Incilfanra Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. L _ i e l I l S U r _ l l < ~ e W. J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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; Zfyj Carlson, Fred, (Ethel)—Carlson k. Carlson—r. R. F. D. 77. « 0 Carlson, Fred, tailor, bds. 23 Barker. o> _• Carlson, Fred, metalworker, bds. over 59 Falconer. Carlson, Fred ,(Hilma), tailor, h. over 61 McKinley Ave. i H Carlson, Fred A., (Lena), cabinetmaker, h. 65 Tower. 2 t~* Carlson, Fred H., (Hulda M.,), loomfixer, h. 110 Charles. W P3 Carlson, Fred J., (Ida J.),—Samuelson & Carlson—h. 313 Newland Ave. aZmi Carlson, Fritz E., laborer, r. 440 Winsor. § J"5 Carlson, Flora, r. 110 Weeks. z — Carlson, Genus N., clerk, r. 85 Tower. M (-} Carlson, George, (Elizabeth), metalworker, h. over 237 Sprague. g Carlson, George, painter, r. 488% Willard. " O Carlson, George H., student, r. 25 Wescott. Q Carlson, George V., (Florence E.), stationary engineer, h. 211 West Second. Carlson, Gerald, metalworker, bds. 123 Prospect. Carlson, Gerhard, L., (Ella), toolmaker, h. over 22 Charles. O Carlson, Gertrude V., weaver, r. 5 Winsor. sg Carlson, G. Fred, (Hannah), cabinetmaker, h. over 25 Grandin. PJ Carlson, Godfried, (Elsie), laborer, h. 6 Maplewood Ave. g ~ Carlson, Gottfried, metalworker, bds. 183 Barrett. °- j5 Carlson, Gunnar, (Adina), metalworker, h. 12 Morton. O _ Carlson, Gunnar, student, r. 12 Chautauqua Ave. _, f Carlson, Gust. bds. 199 Barrett. g S Carlson, Gust, (Alma), metalworker, h. over 512 Newland Ave. _. H Carlson, Gust, woodworker, h. 2 Charles. j* 2 Carlson, Gust, (Ina C ) , metalworker, h. 11 Crown. S g Carlson, Gust, aristoworker, r. 110 McKinley Ave. & j£ Carlson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 352 Price. 3- n Carlson, Gust A., (Amanda S.), carpenter, h. 85 Tower. a. o Carlson, Gust D., (Vera)—Carlson & Kinsel—h. 36 Thayer. Cfl 52 Carlson, Gust E., metalworker, r. 41 Peterson. .§ g Carlson, Gust J., (Hulda), metalworker, h. 125 Park. "g, > Carlson, Gust S., (Josephine A.), tailor, h. 19 Winsor. »" Q Carlson, Gust W., (Selma), metalworker, h. 5 Barnard Ave. O Carlson, Gustaf, (Christine), foreman metalworker, h. 20 Maple. ?8 Carlson, Gustaf A., (Caroline), metalworker, h. 204 Hazzard. w Carlson, Gustaf D., (Elvira), butcher, h. 36 Thayer. Carlson, Hannah, widow Carl, r. 137 Euclid Ave. w Carlson, Hannah, h. over 554% East Second. & m Carlson, Hannah, weaver, h. 715 East Second. <& ft Carlson, Hannah E., weaver, r. 41 Peterson. g g Carlson, Harold, clerk, r. 110 Weeks. $• jjj. Carlson, Harold A., r. 59 McKinley Ave. s « Carlson, Harry G., carpenter, r. 85 Tower. O 5 Carlson, Hattie, domestic, 82 Prospect. p g Carlson, Helena, weaver, r. 8 5% Cole Ave. | 5-Carlson, Helga M., r. 207 Myrtle. g- g* CARLSON & HELGREN—Charles F. and A. Fred—wallpaper, also con- g. a

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(Evelyn), Carlson Bros., h. 320 Newland Ave. metalworker, bds. 800 East Second. (Grace)—Carlson & Carlson—h. 16 Palmer. metalworker, r. 12 Chautauqua Ave. C, (Hilma C ) , metal polisher, h. 109 Colfax.

Henry N., (Ida P.), bricklayer, h. 11 East Newland Ave. Herbert, metalworker, bds. 238 Bowen. Herbert, r. 224 Broadhead Ave. Herman, (Ellen), foreman metal painter, Hildur I., student, r. 728 East Seventh. Hildur J., weaver, r. 207 Myrtle. Hilma O., engraver, r. 136 Prospect. Hilma, r. 110 Weeks. Hilma, widow Renius, h. 126 Sampson. Hilmer C, (Mary M.), carpenter, h. 110 Francis. Hjalmar, woodworker, bds. 124 Prospect. Hjalmer C, (Emma), blacksmith, h. 6 Hedges Ave. Holger S., metalworker, r. 12 Hedges Ave. Hulda, boxmaker, r. 12 Chautauqua Ave. Ingeborg, packer, r. 214 Bowen. Iver Julius, (Alma), plasterer, h. 165 Hedges Ave. J. August, (Matilda), clothinspector, h. 219 Hazzard. J. Ed. casemaker, bds. 909 Newland Ave. Jennie M., clerk, r. 136 Prospect. Jessie, textileworker, r. 44 Kinney. Johanna, widow Charles, r.\23 Barker. Johanna, widow Charles, h. over 165 Barrett. John, r. 8 Hanley.

plumber's helper h. 314 West Second. (Helma), carpenter, h. 31 Hazzard. woodworker, bds. 105 William. (Christine)—Bernhard Hardware Co.—h. 114 William.

John, (Anna), Limit Saloon (The), h. over 208 Prospect. John, metalworker, bds. 142 Euclid Ave. John, (Sophia), textileworker, h. 24 New Warner Bldg. John, rubber, bds. Sll Cherry.

(Lottie), metalworker, h. 125 Baker. (Matilda), carpenter, h. 222 Falconer. machine hand, bds. over 54 Chapin. carpenter, bds. 64 Water. carpenter, bds. 214 Buffalo. metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. A., (Clara M. ), metalworker, h. 12 Norton Ave.

stenographer, r. 219 Hazzard. (Carolina), stationary engineer, h. 8 Hanley. (Anna), foreman screenmaker, h. 25 Grandin. (Clara C ) , woodworker, h. 11 Delaware Ave. (Matilda), carpenter, h. 44 Kinney. milk peddler, r. 300 King. (Anna), metalworker, h. 20 Morton. (Sophie), woodworker, h. over 245 Bowen.

John E., (Ada), postoffice clerk, h. 174% Barrows. John Emil, (Hulda), finisher, h. 314 Price. John F., (Louise M.), machine hand, h. 525 Allen. John F., (Anna C ) , laborer, h. 257 Barrows. John G., (Anna), finisher, h. 170 Baker. John M„ (Ethel), machine hand, h. 336 Price. John P., carpenter, r. 25 Wescott. John P., metalworker, h. 222 Barrows.

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John T., bricklayer, bds. 110 Barrows. John T., (Sophia), woodworker, h. 143 Falconer. John W., (Catherine), electrician, h. 133 Crescent. John W., (Hannah B.)—Carlson & Brandt—h. 728 East Seventh. Jonas A., (Matilda), lumber worker, h. 224 Broadhead Ave. Jonas P., carpenter, h. 175 McKinley Ave. Joseph, (Mary), woodworker, h. over 614 Newland Ave. Joseph, cabinetmaker, bds. 42 Chapin. Joseph, (Elin), foreman cabinetmaker, h. over 221 Weeks. Joseph, woodworker, r. 307 Stowe. Joseph E., (Caroline), cementworker, h. over 125 Bowen. Judith, textileworker, r. 44 Kinney. & Kinsel—Gust D. and A. W.—meats, 704 East Second. Knut A., (Beda R.), metalworker, h. 14 Orchard. Laura V., weaver, r. 85 Tower. Lena, Mrs., domestic, h. under 157 Allen. Lena A., domestic, over 8 South Main. Leon, (Anna B.), police, h. 440 Winsor. Leon E., r. over 215 Hazzard. Leonard, rubber, r. 112 Williams. Leonard G., stockkeeper, r. 440 Winsor. Lillian, stenographer, r. 110 Weeks. Lillian A., weaver, r. 254 Falconer. Lillian A., clothmender, r. 106 Hazzard. Lily E., boxworker, r. 29 Charles. Linda, metalworker, bds. under 30 Bush. Louise, Mrs., picker, h. 85% Cole Ave. Louise, h. 333 East Fifth. Ludwig, woodworker, r. 238 Crescent. Luther E., bench foreman, r. 107 Colfax. Lydia, r. 85% Cole Ave. Mabel, spooler, r. over 16 Institute. Mabel A. V., cloth picker, r. over 561 Allen. Mabel G., r. 110 Barrows. Mabel I., student, r. 143 Falconer. Mamie H., weaver, r. 254 Falconer. Mandy R., seamstress, bds. over 311 Bowen. Manley, Carlson Bros., r. 320 Newland Ave. Marcolm, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 36 Elliot Ave. Maria, widow Charles, r. over 106 Hedges Ave. Martin, woodworker, bds. over 34 Eleventh. Martin, machine hand, bds. 649 East Sixth. Martina, domestic, 547 Lakeview Ave. Mary, r. 88^4 Barker. Mary, r. 175 McKinley Ave. Mary L., Mrs., h. 16 Tew. Matilda, widow Gust, h. over 561 Allen. Matilda, spinner, r. 260 Buffalo. Matilda, Mrs., h. 260 Buffalo. Matilda, Mrs., r. 336 Price. Matilda, widow Andrew G., h. 12 Hedges Ave. Mauritz I., metalworker, r. 139 Park. Mildred, bookkeeper, r. 347 Foote Ave. Minnie, widow J. Frank, h. over 19 Orchard Ave. Minnie, textileworker, h. over 305 Winsor. Myrtle, student, r. 220 Bowen. Nanny A , clerk, r. 123 Prospect. N. J., bds. 105 West Second. Ole, butcher, rms. 105 West Second.

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Foote Ave. Carlson, Oscar C, (Helma A.), framemaker, h. 26 Chapman. Carlson, Oscar G., (Lena J.), metalworker, h. 17 Bush. Carlson, Oscar H., (Ellen B.), merchant tailor, over 19 East Second, h. 23

Broadhead Ave. Carlson, Oscar J., paperhanger, r. 69 Benson. Carlson, Oscar L., (Augusta), Alliance Furn. Co., h. 347 Foote Ave. Carlson, Oscar N., (Nannie K.), cabinetmaker, h. 37 Holman. Carlson, Oscar T., (Grace), butcher, h. 118 Park. Carlson, Oscar W., grocery clerk, r. over 165 Barrett. Carlson, Otilia C, r. 12 Hedges Ave. Carlson, Otto, machinist, bds. 948 Washington. Carlson, Otto Alfred, (Selma F.), mechanic, h. 21 Sturges. Carlson, P. Alfred, (Ida), bricklayer, h. under 311 Allen. Carlson, Palmer, painter, r. 488% Willard. Carlson, Paul R., metalworker, r. 28 Chapman. Carlson, Peter, laborer, bds. 1117 Newland Ave. Carlson, Peter A., (Hannah), foreman woodworker, h. 254 Falconer. Carlson, Peter A., (Alma), cementworker, h. 396 Falconer. Carlson, Peter A., (Anna C ) , woodworker, h. 207 Myrtle. Carlson, Peter E., (Marie), stationary fireman, h. 23 Benedict. Carlson, Phillip, (Pauline), metalworker, h. 90 Lister. Carlson, Ragner, meatcutter, bds. over 20 Colfax. Carlson, Reuben J., student, r. 19 Winsor. Carlson, Richard .painter, bds. 7 Grandin. Carlson, Richard C., machine hand, bds. 126 Sampson. Carlson, Rosa E., r. 11 Delaware Ave. Carlson, Rose, clerk, r. 219 Hazzard. Carlson, Rose, textileworker, bds. 906 Prendergast Ave. Carlson, Ruby E., r. 525 Allen. Carlson, Rudolph, drug clerk, r. 20 Morton. Carlson, Rudolpn, laborer, r. 238 Crescent. Carlson, Rudolph, meatcutter, r. 112 William. Carlson, Rudolph A., clerk, r. 110 Prospect. Carlson, Ruth E., office clerk, r. 728 East Seventh. Carlson, Ruth M., student, r. 127 Chandler. Carlson, Ruth P., boxmaker, r. 29 Charles. Carlson, Samuel, (Sarah), Saloon 4 Willard, h. over 565 Allen. CARLSON, S A M U E L A., (Freda S.), mayor city of Jamestown, mgr. Vart

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Carlson, Samuel A. & Co.—Samuel A. Carlson and Richard Berggren—gen­eral insurance, over 16 West Second. Carlson, Sarah, Mrs., h. 265 Prospect. Carlson, Selma O., r. 136 Prospect. Carlson, Seymour, metalworker, bds. 135 Baker. Carlson, S. Fred, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 247 Willard. Carlson, Signa, domestic, r. 173 Baker. Carlson, Sigrid, domestic, 226 Crossman.

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head Ave. Carmelo, Arecodia, spinner, bds. 12 Harrison. Carmelo, Diana, bds. 124 Harrison. Carmen, Erwin M., carpenter, h. 36 Fifteenth. Carmen, George, Jr., propertyman theater, r. 30 Institute. Carmen, Mary, widow George, h. 30 Institute. O Carmen, Mary, spinner, r. 30 Institute. to Carmen, Minnie E., r. 36 Sixteenth. Carmen, William, stockkeeper, r. 30 Institute. h-* Carnahan, Leonora, teacher, r. 417 Lafayette. ^ 5 Carnahan, Leonora P., Mrs., canvasser, h. 90 Liberty. fjj Carnahan, Winfield S., clerk, rms. 506 Prendergast Ave. ^ ^ Carone, Thomas, (Carrie), laborer, h. 15 Scott. ^ ^ Carpenter, Benjamin S., bakery helper, bds. 310 Jefferson. ~ ^ Carpenter, Charles D., (Daisy), wallpaper and painting, 205 West Third, h. ~ h

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—31 Carpenter, Charles J., (Jennie Y.), mechanic, h. 278 Falconer. • Carpenter, Clara F., teacher, r. 514 East Fifth.

® ? Carpenter, C. Raymond, (Olive),—Mason News Co.—h. 58 McKinley Ave. OJ Carpenter, E. Earl, (Ara A.)—sec. Bergwall Ptg. Co.—h. 327 Foote Ave. ^il Carpenter, Earl L., (Margaret M.),—E. L. Carpenter & Co.—h. 11 Cleve­

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• Carpenter, Edwin K., (Electa J.), h. under 327 Foote Ave. 2 a Carpenter, Florence R., widow Elial F., h. 514 East Fifth. i?2"S Carpenter, Fred ,plumber, h. 959 Jefferson. (2„w Carpenter, Glenn A., (Maude), polisher and plater, h. 12 Chicago Ave.

Carpenter, Israel D., (Mary E.), gardener, h. 143 Fairview Ave. _> Carpenter, Julia P., dressmaker, r. 14 Scott. •Jj Carpenter, Leora B., teacher, 1. 143 Fairview Ave. •g Carpenter, Lloyd G., (Ella L.), teamster, h. 14 Scott. fij Carpenter, Maria, widow Kingsley, rms. 7 Lincoln.

Carpenter, Milton D., (Minnie), carpenter, h. 405 Palmer. "w Carpenter, Nettie C, public stenographer, 12 Wellman Bldgs., r. 12 Scott.

Carpenter, Ralph, teamster, bds. 120u East Second. Carpenter, Roy O., (Lena B.), metalworker, h. Lakeview Ave. Ext. Carpenter, Sybel M., widow William, r. 913 East Second. Carr, Clarence E., (Jennie), teamster, h. 323 Tenth. Carr, Edward, (Hannah), loomfixer, h. 139 Institute. Carr, Egbert F., (Rose F.), teamster, h. 991 Washington. Carr, Ernest H., carpenter, r. 24 Ivy. Carr, Frank, (Ethel), machinist, h. 18 Grant. Carr, Grace H., drawer, r. 139 Institute.

O C a r r , James, (Caroline), weaver, r. 30 Institute. _ . rin^ ToV,*, T +.,„ motor. V 90Q T Yl+V, u Carr, John L., teamster, r. 323 Tenth.

Carra, James, father St. James Roman Catholic Church, h. 138 Institute. m Carrell, John, engineer Erie R. R., bds. 311 West Second. H Carrette, Jules C, (Victoria M.), metalworker, h. 196 Falconer. 2_ Carrier, Anna B., chief clerk N. Y. Telephone Co., r. 217 Fulton. < ! Carrier, Clara, h. 217 Fulton. ^J Carrier, Ethelyn B., towelworker, r. 409 Stowe. C_4 Carrier, Florence, Mrs., h. 409 Stowe. *£ Carroll, Mary, domestic, 86 Prather Ave. JS Carso, Leonardo, (Concetta), laborer, h. 30 Water. 2 Carson, Ida, Mrs., groceries, 535 Allen, h. do. %Z\ Carson, Theodore, (Ida), h. 535 Allen.

Carter, Albert, barber, bds. 21 Ninth. fmm Carter, Andrew B., (Mary), real estate and butter buyer, h. 311 Foote Ave.

Carter, Annie E., Mrs. rms. 7 Lincoln. Carter, Archie U., (Annie L.), real estate, h. over 3 Livingston Ave. Carter, Ellen, widow Grant, r. under 1027 North Main. Carter, Ivan W., New Diamond Restaurant, rms. 614 Cherry.

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HII I PIANO CC. ORGANS AND OLD PIANOS _^ M.M.M.MUmml 1 l---,l~Vf \s\J. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE _ g Carter, Joseph A., (Georgia), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 25 Utica. 2 Carter, Lettie D., widow Archie, h. 420 West Eighth. T Carter, Mattie E., widow William, hairdressing and massage, 314 East Third, C r

h. 21 Ninth. J3f-Carter, Melissa, widow Alex, h. 626 Spring. mm Carter & Shone—Ivan W. and Roy C.—New Diamond Restaurant, 15 E. 2nd. a Carter, Walter, r. over 118 East Second. ^ 2 Carter, William, laborer, bds. 10 Steele. ~ 3 Carter, William, laborer, rms. 26 Taylor. Carter, William H., (Elvira A.), contractor, h. 218 Fairmount Ave. Carver, Fanny C, student, r. 737 East Second. tari Carver, Frank D., (Mary A.), grocery clerk, h. 737 East Second. W Carver, Harry, student, r. 737 East Second. 0) Carver, Lillian J., student, r. 737 East Second. j-j* Carvey, George M., (Martha), junk dealer, h. 175 J. & G. Ave. £3 Carvey, Jennie M., bds. 175 J. & G. Ave. f*r Case, Alfred B., teacher, r. 444 Buffalo. Case, Anna, Mrs., machine operator, h. over 800 North Main. Case, Charles L., (Mariette), retired, h. 444 Buffalo. ^ Case, Frank, student, r. 156 Jones & Gifford Ave. fl» Case, Fred J., (Anna C ) , woodworker, h. 203 Summit. £3 Case, George, laborer, r. 156 Jones & Gifford Ave. ^ . Case, Martha M., china decorator, r. 444 Buffalo. mm* Case, Melinda, widow Pardon, h. 156 Jones & Gifford Ave. Case, see Kase. ^^ CASINO CAFE, (The)—O. A. Lenna, prop.—22-24 East Second. £ _ Caskey, Elizabeth, h. 713 East Second. m Caskey, Rolland E., (Mary S.), sawyer, h. 716 Lafayette. PJ Caskey, Rolland E., Mrs., dressmaking, 716 Lafayette, h. do. rm Casper, Martin, (Katherine), carpenter, h. under 513 Allen. rm Casperson, Harold E., (Elsie), laborer, h. 199 Barrett. Casselman, Andrew P., (Jennie), stock clerk, h. 285 Livingston Ave. Casselman, DeForest, (Pearl), carpenter, h. over 91 Fairmount Ave. Casselman, Harold E., (Bessie), casemaker, h. 283 Livingston Ave. * 2 Casselman, Hawley, (Eleanora), metalworker, h. 388 South Main. Q Cassidy, Anna, nurse, 113 Van Buren. • Castle, Alexander A., (Maria), laborer, h. 21 Hazzard. Castner, Albert, (Lydia), laborer, h. 36 Johnson. ^ ^ Castner, Charles O.. r. over 3« Kinney. 5 * Castner, Robert F.. (Ethel)', b;indsawyer, h. over 3fi Kinney. g Castner, Sophie, widow Carl J., r. 36 Johnson. .I Caston. William E., trainman, rms. over 8 South Main. Caswell, Louis F.. (Glennie). laborer, h. 31 Seventeenth. Caswell. May, widow Jason C, h. 332 Tenth. m%* Catanissi, Byagga. (Mary), fruit peddler, h. 32 Water. _** Catlin, Ashbel R., r. 38 Hall Ave. JJ» Catlin, Clyde, (Anna), paperhanger, h. over 13 Bassett. C Catlin, Elial C, (Marion), cashier American Express Co., h. 921 East Second, ^i Catlin, Fred, painter, h. over 2 Isabella Ave. C r Catlin, Joseph, (Sarilla), agent, h. over 2 Isabella Ave. CO Cato, Safer, r. 73 Allen Sq. Cawcroft. Aquilla, (Allie E.), mgr. Cawcroft & Co., h. 25 Foote Ave. Cawcroft & Co., A. E. Cawcroft, mgr., picture framing and art goods, 107 f_) East Third. 3 CAWCROFT. ERNEST, attorney, 108 Fenton Bldg.. and J. Building Co., S r. 25 Foote Ave. m*** Cawston. Percy, clerk Rathskeller, bds. do. Cease, F m m a V., Mrs., Princess Art&Hair Parlor, bds. 814 Prendergast Ave. Cease, Frank, electrical engineer, bds. 800 East Second. £ S EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" O A IMT Talk it over with me. £— I H A V E T H E STRICTLY PURE * / _ 1 1 ~ 1 H A R R Y LYONS CO

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g Chadakoin Garage Co., Albert S. Borden, mgr., rear Squier's Court, West Ej J Third. < ™ CHADAKOIN MERCANTILE & ADJUSTING CO.. Albert J. Johnson, mgr., e g 43-44 Wellman Bldgs. "» g Chadakoin Press—Fred W. Dewey—job printing, over 101 East Third. h;£ Chadbourne, Horace J., (Edith), R. R. checker, h. 166 Stowe. ,2*~ Chadwick, Alanson B., (Emma), laborer, h. 14 Camp. §-g Chadwick, Barker D., (Caroline), bookkeeper, h. 65 Fairmount Ave. Q CQ Chadwick, Henry C, office clerk, r. 65 Fairmount Ave.

Chadwick, John W., (Emily), bookkeeper, h. 11 Shaw Ave. i^^ Chadwick, Roy, (Mary), express deliveryman. h. 618 Spring. I*** Chaffee, Amarcia M., widow James H., h. 323 East Second. C| Chamber of Commerce—Ernest Cawcroft, sec.—9-10 Gokey Bldg. {g Chamberlain, Edna R., cashier, r. 19 Crescent. f ^ Chamberlain, Gretchen, student, r. 323 Foote Ave.

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£ Chamberlain, Lewis S., (Ariel M.), woodworker, h. 136 Weeks. O Chamberlain, Mabel C, r. 19 Crescent. rwm) Chamberlain, Paul, clerk, r. 323 Foote Ave. _i_< Chamberlain, Walter L., commercial traveler, r. 323 Foote Ave. *~* Chamberlain, William M., (Nellie), teamster, h. 53 Hallock. C ^ Chamberlain, William M., (Rosalia A.), sander, h. 19 Crescent. ^ Chamberlain, Wilson P.. (Clara), glassworker, h. 16 East Fitfh. K Chambers, Catherine, r. over 803 West Fifth. S Chambers, Fred, (Millie), deliveryman, h. 11 East Eighth. Q Chambers, George T., (Pearl M.l, clerk, h. 10S Eleventh. -4*> Chambers, John, (Ella E.), driver, h. 12 Institute. GO Chambers. Joseph, upholsterer, r. 803 West Fifth. 0) Chambers, Susan, widow Thomas, h. over 803 West Fifth. g

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Veneer Co., h. 292 Falconer. " » Charles, Mary A., rms. 12 Chandler. E. <_ Charley, Jim, laborer, bds. 116% Harrison. n g Chase, C. Cutler, (Marion)—Curtis, Jones & Chase—h. over 96 Water. 5 * Chase, Edgar E., carpenter, bds. 211 West Fifth. 8" 3 Chase, George L., ticket agent Chautauqua Traction and Union, ticket office, g „

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Davison—wholesale confectionery, 518 Chadakoin Bldg., factory, foot of Pine.

CHAUTAUQUA LUMBER CO.—W. E. Pugh, (Tamaqua, Pa.), pres.; H. J. Habblett sec; J. L. Habblett, treas.; George W. Wright, gen. mgr.— lumber and builders' supplies, Monroe and Isabella.

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CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO.—Wm. F. Endress, pres.; W. W. Smith, vice-pres.; J. D. F. Rick, sec-treas.—ice, distilled water, fuel and building material, 66 Foote Ave.

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j5 " PURE ICE COLD STORAGE DISTILLED WATER J5 . Both Phones 210 66 Foote Avenue , j. • _ Chautauqua Remedy Co., Howard W. Potter, mgr., 637 Winsor. J? b Chautauqua School of Nursing, W. S. Bailey, sec-treas., 110 East Fourth. t3 •* Chautauqua Steamboat Co.—J. C. Calisch (Buffalo), pres.; J. S. Pevear a "§ (Buffalo), gen. supt.; George F. Asper, supt.—Fairmount Ave. and West ° « Eighth. . £ C H A U T A U Q U A STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.—P. H. Burke, mgr.—storage b S and draying, old Erie freight house, West Second. > '•% Chautauqua, (The), Mrs. E. J. Stocker, prop., boarding house, 304 W. Third. _i — Chautauqua Teachers' Agency, W m . H. Fletcher, mgr., 424 Winsor.

S C H A U T A U Q U A T O W E L MILLS—A. C. Wade, pres.; W. C. Briggs, treas. & "£ gen. mgr.—mfrs. union and turkish towels, 206 Steele.

£ o Chautauqua. Traction Co.—A. N. Broadhead, pres.; G. E. Maltby, gen. mgr.— Jf ticket office, 115 West Third; barns, Washington and West Second.

Checary, Louis P., (Maude), clerk, rms. 85 Allen Sq.

_ < jj Chelstrom, Frank L., (Augusta B.), machinist, h. 109 Falconer.

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Cheney, Morris S., student, r. 318 Prendergast Ave. Cheney, Willis H., (Sybil), stationery engineer, h. under 117 Hazzard.

g £ Chici, Charles, (Rosa), laborer, h. 28'i Harrison. O O Chiles, S. I., engineer, bds. 116 Harrison.

Chindgren, Albert, (Lizzie), machine hand. h. 16 Newland Ave. q Chindgren, Al'bert, messenger, r. 309-310 Fenton Bldg.

U Chindgren, Charles A., (Pauline S.), foreman metalworker, h. 1017 Newland. Ave.

. Chindgren, Emil H., (Clara), upholstcivr. h. over MO Chandler. jH Chindgren, Hilma, Mrs., janitress Fenton Bldg.. It. :;0!KU0 do.

ijU Chindgren, Leonard, timekeeper, r. 16 Newland Ave. Chindlund, Eric, weaver, bds. over 130 Fairview Ave. Chindstrom, Alma, r. 321 Hazzard.

_< Chindstrom, Anna, paper boxmaker, r. 321 Hazzard. •» Chindstrom, Fred, woodworker, r. 321 Hazzard. ,m* Chindstrom, John, (Hulda), laborer, h. 321 Hazzard. ••* Chinese Laundry, John Long, prop., under 14 East Second.

Chinsano, Silvio, shoemaker, 804 West Eighth, bds. 504 Crescent. fj Chipman, Victor, (Grace), glassworker, r. 214 Clinton. ^ Chiverton, George H., metalworker, bds. over 103 Willard. r** Chiverton, Herbert, (Ellen), mechanic, h. 28 Fairfield Ave. O Chiverton, Lucy, boxmaker, r. 28 Fairfield Ave. *•{ Chiverton, Walter H., bookkeeper, r. 28 Fairfield Ave. Jf? Christ, Charles, (Anna), lumber handler, h. 328 Tenth. S Christ, Ellis, packer, r. 109 Sprague. g . _ flS tJ,M..'M M»a;- CfAHA HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH GRADE -2 E c k m a n s Music store P,ANOs and player pianos

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CO Christ, Ernest, laborer, bds. 139 Baker. Christ, Evangel, laborer, bds. 139 Baker. Nrt Christ, Frank T., (Lena), lumber inspector, h. 8 West Fifteenth. ~ •• Christ, George, (Ella), deliveryman, h. 400 West Seventh. Christ, George, stationary fireman, rms. under 32 Institute. Christ, Peter, h. 212 Washington. Christ, Stella H., picker, r. 8 Fifteenth. jj)

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Christ, Thomas, (Sophia), rubber, h. 109 Sprague. Christ, see Crist. Christensen, Frank, laborer, r. over 93 Fairmount Ave. (Q Christensen, Otto F., (Emma), metalworker, h. over 93 Fairmount Ave. ftj Christensen, Svea, r. over 93 Fairmount Ave. Christensen, Swan T., (Eva), barber, h. 145 Allen. Christensen, William C, (Florence E.), stockkeeper, h. over 14 Willard. Chfistenson, Carl, metalworker, bds. 116 Barrows. ~ Christenson, Mattie, r. 7 Barrows. ~""- \ ^ Christenson, Samuel, (Elsie), mechanic, h. 16 Flagg Ave. ^ 3 Christenson, Swan T., (Christine), woodworker, h. 7 Barrows. —-mt Christian, Frederick, (Jennie H.), tailor, h. 38 Lakeview Ave. -'-Christian, Julius H., (Beulah)—A. C. & C. A. Anderson—h. 334 Crossman. f*^ Christianson, Hilmer, (Ida), metalworker, h. 114 Crown. ^m. Christianson, John, (Anna), carpenter, h. over 542 Allen. y-*\ Christianson, Nels, (Eleanora), laborer, h. 139 Weeks. Jjrt Christianson, Oliver, (Emma), finisher, h. 65 Hedges Ave. JT-" Christofferson, Ernest A., (Gertrude C ) , carpenter, h. 504 West Seventh. j ^ Christofferson, John, (Gerda), cabinetmaker, h. over 248 Barrows. ^ j Christofferson, John, metalworker, bds. 358 South Main. ^^ Christofferson, Nimi, domestic, 46 Liberty. ^^ Christofferson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 12 William. I_< Christofferson, Reno, estimate clerk, rms. Y. M. C. A. 't***i Christy, Charles, clerk, bds. 293 Livingston Ave. Chubb, Anna, seamstress, r. Ill Crossman. mmW Churchill, Casmer, conductor J. St. Ry., r. 32 Derby. o£2 Churchill, DeWard S., (Lelia), salesman, h. 130 Euclid Ave. 3 p Churchill, Harry D., express deliveryman, r. 130 Euclid Ave. g Ciarolne, Alfred, laborer, bds. 1054 East Second. 2^. Ciglio, Frank, laborer, bds. 84 Steele. •*< Cimino, Sam, (Teresa), laborer, h. 429 Allen. CITY D R U G STORE—Winnberg & Batcheller, props.—113 North Main. City Hall, 202-212 East Third. _ » CITY HOTEL—William W . and Leah M. Altice—120-122 East Second. ^ J CITY M E A T M A R K E T — H a r r y L. Anderson and Charles P. Johnson—14 -

West Second. ^^ Clacco, Frank, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. Clacco, Rosario, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. ^_j Clacco, Salvatore, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. ^^ Clacco, Sebastiano, (Sebastiana), laborer, h. over 298 East Second. . Cladds, James, laborer, bds. 15 Scott. Clapp, M. Lavern. (Mary), attorney, 13-14-15 Wellman Bldgs, h. 327 Price. J Clare, Robert H., (Mahala), retired, h. 5 Stearns Ave. J~j Clark, A. A., bartender ,rms. 23 Warner Block. 3 ^ Clark, Alice, student, rms. 107 East Sixth. £-• Clark, Anna, dressmaker, r. 904 North Main. — Clark, Anna, Mrs. rms. 107' East Sixth. Q U Clark, Anna E., weaver, h. over 4 Orchard. Clark, Annis J., r. 227 Fairmount Ave. Tf\ PiV,.It a ..4-1...... XT' l n +rt« .,> i-vnc -">' Wavnor Rlnplr __v Cr to

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Clark, Egbert R., (Anna), clerk, h. 609 Pine. Clark, Esther E., teacher, h. over 314 Lincoln. CLARK, F R A N K M., (Mabel H.), drugs and stationery, 300 North Main, h.

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Clark, Gerald H., student, r. 513 West Third. • C L A R K H A R D W A R E CO.—George B. Pitts, vice-pres. and treas.; M. S. Van

J£ Scoter, sec—109-111 North Main. 3 Clark, Harriet, teacher, bds. 1004 Prendergast Ave.

. Clark, Harry, steel pressman, bds. 128 Water. $ _ Clark, Henry A., (Adell), cement blocks, r. 512 East Seventh. <S § Clark, Jane D., widow Hiram C, h. 66 Hazzard. g-5 Clark, Jane H., widow Milton H„ h. 329 East Fourth. h g Clark, Jay B., postman, h. 7 Livingston Ave. 9 u. Clark, Jerry W., (Maud), salesman, h. 419 West Sixth.

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Clark, Millard F., (Mary E.), contractor, h. 291 Hallock. Clark, M. Stanley, r. 329 East Fourth. Clark, Paul A., r. over 119 West Third. Clark, Ramah .1., r. 419 West Sixth.

E_j Clark, Regenia H, milliner, r. 291 Hallock. [_j Clark, Roscoe W., draughtsman, bds. 61 Twelfth. E-i , Clark, T. James—vicepres.-sec. W m . Koehl Co.. and Sweet-Clark Co.—rms. t_i g over 111 East Second. O a Clark, Verna B., teacher, r. 7 Livingston Ave. W _ Clark, William E., laborer, h. 1175 East Second.

mi Clark, William R., metalworker, r. 314 Lincoln. :j Clark, William S., (Louise), machinist, h. 635 West Eighth.

^1 Clark, W . Joseph, commercial traveler, r. 609 Pine. ^ CLARKE, G E O R G E F., (Madge Grace)—wholesale bakery—13-17 Richmond <J- Place, hi'&B North Main./ /.; ,'/[ W j Clarke, J. Leslie, student, r. 925 North Main. E-i » Clarke, Mary T., weaver, r. 133 Fairview Ave. (. S Clarke, Titus, (Catherine M.), metalworker, h. 133 Fairview Ave. JM _ Clary, Fay A., office clerk, r. 408 Lincoln. On j» Clary, Frederick E., student, r. 408 Lincoln. O g Clary, James A., (Elizabeth E.), managing editor The Journal, h. 408 Lincoln. r** Clary, Rebecca, student, r. 408 Lincoln. S Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every pj other kind of insurance furnished by S5 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Claustrom, Andrew, finisher, bds. 912 East Second Clawson, Axel, woodworker, bds. 25 College. Clawson, John, machine hand, bds. 239 Forest Ave. Clawson, Oscar, laborer, bds. 25 College. Clemenger, Harry G., (Mabel), oil operator, h. 559 East Second. Clement, Adolph, (Annie), salesman, h. 55 Harrison. Clement, Ernest W., (Alice), real estate, 20-21 Barrett Bldg., h. Buffalo, N.Y. Clement, Gertrude E., r. 418 Spring. Clement, Joseph W., student, r. 55 Harrison. t__^ Clemmons, William L., (Nellie M.), salesman, h. 142 Chandler. ry Clendening, Luella, r. 251 Prospect. mm Cleveland, Hazel S., student, r. 20 West Seventh. S3 Cleveland, Rhoda, widow Charles W., h. 20 West Seventh. f^ Cleveland, Sarah, widow Albert, r. 259 Fairmount Ave. tfi Cleveland, Walter S., (Ada A.), commercial traveler, h. 45 Newton Ave. *"£ Clevenger, Ray, r. 318 South Main. © Clevenger, T. B., (Carrie), real estate, h. 318 South Main. S Cliff, Lyda J., Mrs., cloth mender, rms. 51 Allen Sq. mm Clifford, Ernest R., printer, h. 108 Buffalo. mi Clifford, Harry, Mrs., r. 108 Buffalo. |__4 Clint, Anna, widow Edward, h. over 115 Camp. E, . Clint, Gust, (Ida), market gardener, h. 812 East Second. r»Q Close, Benjamin, commercial traveler, r 109 Curtis. *—«-Clough, Ernest, machinist, r. 295 Crescent. p i Clough, Hannah, h. 155 Barrows. n—• Clough, Holdsworth, (Isabella), spinning foreman, h. 295 Crescent. J3 Clough, Mary Ann, textileworker, r. 155 Barrows. QJQ Clover, Chester B., (Catherine), mgr. Brownell Shoe Co., h. 14 Chestnut. Clover, Samuel W., (Edith J.), clerk, h. 8 Seventeenth. JXJ Cluney, Hannah, widow Thomas, r. over 110 East Third. J~J Clyde, Helena D., Mrs., rms. 322 East Third. t^L. Cnattingius, August, (Emma), machine hand, h. 650 Camp. ^^ Coan, Jennie, Mrs., chambermaid, 5 South Main. r-mm\ Coan, Maude, r. 19 Crossman. m ^ Coan, see Cone and Cohn. ^5 Coates, Cassius D„ (Mary)—Fuller & Coates—h. 315 West Fourth. ^ Coates, Ethel F., r. 315 West Fourth. f$ Coates, Isaac, (Elizabeth), weaver, h. 13 Mt. Vernon Place. mm Coates, Josiah H., laborer, r. 13 Mt. Vernon Place. Coates, Mary I., cloth mender, bds. 958 Washington. f ^ Coates, Sarah B., widow Laurel, h. over 763 East Second. q Cobb, Clara Brooks, widow Ordello, music teacher, h. 12 East Fourth. . Cobb, George, (Clara), driver, h. over 108 Falconer. Cobb, George C, (Vesta), mechanic, h. 31 Genesee. w -n Cobb, Helen A., r. 507 Spring. £ § Cobb, Marvin F., (Amanda), blacksmith, h. 906 Prendergast Ave. — 2. Cobb, Minutia A., r. 130 South Main. o a* Cobb, Robert W., R. R. clerk, r. 31 Genesee. Cobb, Thetis, teacher, r. 31 Genesee. Cobb, Vera, clerk, bds. 314 Jefferson. w " Cobb, Willis H.. (Ella M.). stationary engineer, h. 33 College. B' g* Cobbe, Archie M.—Lewis & Cobbe—r. 38 Foote Ave. w ft Cobbe, Mary A., r. 38 Foote Ave. re $ Cobbe, Richard C, mgr. .1. Shale Paving Brick Co., h. 38 Foote Ave. & 3 Cobbe, Richard C. Jr., student, r. 38 Foote Ave. g" Cobbe, Robert, bookkeeper, r. 38 Foote Ave. Cobbe, Sara B., stenographer, r. 38 Foote Ave Coben, Rose, dressmaker, h. over 19 Winsor.

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«•„ Phoilf illinilO RraiA7 J-st what you want daily as a beverage with B S VilaUtamj Ua U l C W meals, summer and winter Both phones 268 _ B - -mm Coboe, Nick, metalworker, rms. 33, over 109 N. Main. (_j * Cobure, Christ, finisher, rms. 73 Allen Sq.

5 Cobure, Nick, filler, rms. 73 Allen Sq. .203 Coburn, George H., (Sadie A.), retired, h. 47 Fairmount Ave. ,* ,• Cocha, Thannas, tailor, rms. 9 Warner Block. 0 3 £ Cockhill, Joseph H., (Mary), baker, h. 616% Pine. ..2 Coe, Clifford, locomotive engineer, r. 600 Camp. \%v Coe, Desabigne C, (Matilda TJ.), farmer, h. 600 Camp. "3 » Coe, Disa C, (Jessie), machine hand, h. over 11 Linwood Ave. S a Coe, Earl F., (Bessie L.), metalworker, h. 33 Thirteenth. 2,9 Coe, Edward, (Louise), elevator man, h. 12 Walnut. W.S Coe, Glenn F., (Mary L.), freight agent J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 821 Cherry.

E Coe, Herbert E., (Ethel)—East Jamestown House—953 East Second, h. do. 2_! Coe, Holland S., (Martha W.), groceries, 946 Washington, h. do. 5-e Coe, John, machine hand, r. over 11 Linwood Ave. fp g Coe, LeVerne, (Jane), art carver, h. over 12 Walnut.

oo Coe, Mary, widow Miles, r. over 200 Washington. tix, Coe, Ruth, picker, r. 600 Camp. . S ~ Coffield, Charles S., painting contractor, r. 6 McDannell Ave. S"i Coffield, Robert H., (Tillie L.), steamboat captain, h. 6 McDannell Ave. •5 J? Cofforo, Frank P., (Dominico), laborer, h. over 412 Allen

H « Cofforo, James, (Nazzereno), laborer, h. over 412 Allen. 3, Cohl, Frank, (Ava), laborer, h. under 494 Crescent.

„?.S Cohn, Morris, (Rose), junk dealer, h. 315 Buffalo. S3'a Cohn, Peppie, textileworker, r. 315 Buffalo. q u Cohn, William, clerk, r. 315 Buffalo. H _ Cohn, see Coan and Cone. ^ 3 Colander, Agnes E., weaver, r. 21 Bush. S M Colander, Clarence A., grocery clerk, r. 21 Bush. H S> Colander, Edith M., student, r. 21 Bush. Z J Colander, Edward, metalworker, r. 652 Barrows. ©.g Colander, Ernest V., (Anna)—Colander & Pihlblad—h. 110 Francis. W"? Colander, John, (Hilma), laborer, h. 652 Barrows. J "a Colander, John V., (Hulda M.), woodworker, h. 21 Bush. _ « Colander, Oscar, (Olive), carpenter, h. over 652 Barrows. y § Colander & Pihlblad—E. V. and Carl W.—boots and shoes, 3 North Main. g O Coroerg, Effie E., subscription clerk The Journal, h. over 714 North Main.

"g Colberg, Harley C, chauffeur, bds. 800 East Second. 1"J a Colberg, Ina E., twister, r. over 714 North Main. S-g Colberg, see Coleberg. SE.O Colborn, Clara, teacher, r. 77 South Main. CO? Colborn, Ella, Mrs., r. 77 South Main.

Colbourn, Arthur, laborer, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. Colbourn, William, (Mary), boarding house, 149 Jones & Gifford Ave., h. do. Colburn, Clem D., (Louise E.),—Martin & Colburn—h. 621 Prendergast Ave. Colburn, Elizabeth, widow Charles D., h. 673 English.

+-> Colburn, Frederick J., (Marcia), stationary engineer, r. 139 Hotchkiss. 22 Colby, Roy, metalworker, rms. 624 West Seventh. ~™ Cole, Ada-A., textileworker, r. over 943 Newland Ave. £ Cole, Alice E., widow William H., r. 220 Fairmount Ave.

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-r* Cole, Inez M., r. 311 West Second. SS Tlio Mutual Rpnofit I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1 1911, .... $367,143,488.89 2 llie Mutual Deiieill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for

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IJ1I I P I A I M ft f f t COMPLETE TUNING AND *? IH1---1 r l i - l l U V V » REPAIR DEPARTMENT NJ - © Cole, James A., (Odella), farmer, h. over 943 Newland Ave. £ L Cole, James B., (Minnie), painter, h. 203 Cole Ave. " J Cole, Jay W., (Blanche), electrician, h. 287 South Main. Cole, John D., (Victoria), teamster, h. 107 Hazzard. _ri Cole, Laverne, r. 51 Tenth. " 3 Cole, Leonard, (Anna), clerk, h. over 29 Regent. Q) Cole, LeRoy, clerk, r. 51 Tenth. N_« Cole, Lyman, (Sarah A.), wagon repair shop, 33 Fenton Place, h. do. Jj COLE, MARJORIE J., widow Frank, boarding house, 311 West Second, h. do. f_^ THE COLE COTTAGES g

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" QJ Cole, Mary F., seamstress, r. 203 Cole Ave. g: Cole, Maurice J., (Olive), screen doormaker, h. 405 Hazeltine Ave. jjj Cole, Merribelle, r. 260 South Main. W Cole, Pardon H., (Fannie A.), saloon, under 217 North Main, h. 51 Tenth. Cole, Ray F., chauffeur, r. 311 West Second. Cole, Roy H., (Zade), Consolidated Development Co., h. 276 Fairmount Ave. Cole, Sidney M., (Orilla), h. 624 West Seventh. O Coleberg, Olof, (Anna), tinner, h. over 55 Water. JJ Coleberg, see Colberg. 9 Colegrove, Winifred, widow Isaac, r. 117 East Fifth. mj£ Coleman, Gust, (Louise), metalworker, h. 14 Flagg Ave. «j Colenso, Joseph, (Ellen), retired, h. 614 East Sixth. E Coliegero, Gelia, (Vincent), laborer, h. 32 Water. 7 Collander, Helmar B., metalworker, bds. 29 Columbia Ave. *^ Collier, Anna B., trained nurse, r. over 230 Price. Collier, Arthur M., (Isabelle), finisher, h. over 230 Price. Collier, Glenn E., (Lois R.), fireman, r. 168y2 Chandler. J~» Collier, Perry J., (Fannie S.), gasfitter, h. 18 West Seventh. g Collier, Austin, warper, rms. Y. M. C. A. *_ Collins, A. H., r. 114 Water. Collins, Annie, widow Thomas, h. 11 Cleveland Place. Qj Collins, Arthur J., (Anna), h. 305 Bowen. ^ Collins, Frank J., (Myrtle D.), express messenger, h. 44 Fairmount Ave. N--Collins, Harry, draughtsman, r 40 Fairmount Ave . Collins, John B., (Mary T.), commercial traveler, h. 40 Fairmount Ave. ft-* Collins, Louis W., steamboat purser, r. 40 Fairmount Ave. mm. Collins, Maie E., organist SS. Peter & Paul's Roman Catholic Church, r. 40 taj

Fairmount Ave. .mm, Collins, Marguerite, student, r. 40 Fairmount Ave. J ™ Collins, N. D., rms. Y. M. C. A. CO Collins, Richard D„ bookkeeper, r. 40 Fairmount Ave. Collins, Mary, child nurse, r. 360 Price. Q Collins, Patrick, laborer, bds. 10 Steele. ^ Collopy, James W., (Josephine), lumber, h. 517 East Second. Collopy, James S., student, r. 517 East Second. M Colombo, Carrie, spinner, r. over 103 Hazzard. M J Colusci, Joseph, (Mary), brickmaker, h. 215 East First. *_ Comfort Ice Cream Company—Wm. M. and Helen S. Comfort and Olive M. g Spencer—mfrs. and dealers ice cream and confectionery, 25 Richmond -m Place. Mjtf °^nd Front Doors _t&k HARRY LYONS 8

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Comfort, William M., (Helen S.)—Comfort Ice Cream Co.—h. 25 Richmond Place.

Comfort, Wilson J., student, r. 25 Richmond Place. Conant, Edward E., (Matie), supt. J. Lounge Co., h. 508 East Sixth. Cone, Grace M., bookkeeper, r. 14 Ninth. Cone, William H., (Lizzie J.), lumber, h. 14 Ninth. Cone, see Coan and Cohn. Congleton, James G., (Julia), lumber inspector, h. 826 North Main. Congleton, John, laborer, r. 1021 North Main. Congleton, Luther C, (Jane), h. 921 North Main.

mjW Conic, Sarah A., widow David P., r. 404 Lincoln. ^ J Conic, William W., (Jennie F.), musician, h. 109 Curtis. H Conley, Lamont H., commercial traveler, rms. over 315 Pine.

CONNECTICUT G E N E R A L LIFE INSURANCE CO.—W. J. Bentley, agent., *\\**f 515 Chadakoin Bldg. 7^J Connell, Hazel, stenographer, r. 224 Forest Ave. (JL] Connell, Kate, pastry cook, 10 Steele. N -j Connell, Morris J., (Carrie), finisher, h. 224 Forest Ave. N N Connell, Richard, (Hilda), upholsterer, h. 6 Partridge.

Conner, Fred H., binder's helper, r. 302 South Main. -, Conner, Keith L., mgr. United Meat Market, 855 North Main, r. 1201 Pren-Mjj dergast Ave. I_J Conner, James S., (Sarah A.), patternmaker, h. 302 South Main. U Conner, Julia B., widow Leander A., h. over 1201 Prendergast Ave.

Conner, Leon A., (Georgianna), mgr. United Meat Market, 1 Gifford Bldg., h. 5 ^ 1201 Prendergast Ave.

Conner, Mary, h. 50 Eleventh. Conner, R. J., bookkeeper, r. 302 South Main.

j^j Conner, T. G., rms. 44 New Gifford Bldg. O Connolly, Herbert, metalworker, bds. 39 Ninth.

Connolly, Pauline, widow Thomas, h. 39 Ninth. *T^ Connors, Margaret, widow Edward, textileworker, bds. 507 West Fourth. p~4 Conroe, Glenn, (Clara), lumber handler, h. 1301 East Second. r ^ Conroe, Robert A., (Emily), teamster, h. Curtis. r*l Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co.—W. B. Conroy and E. L. Buchanan—508 W Fenton Bldg. fi Conroy, Kittie H., stenographer, rms. 201 Lafayette. Jjj Conroy, Jennie A., r. 201 Lafayette. 0SJ Conroy, William B., (Anna T.)—Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co.—h. 15 Chest-W n u t .

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business brokers and industrial promotion, 403-404 Chadakoin Bldg. Constantine, Saro, (Anna), laborer, h. 871 Washington. Constantino, P., barber shop and cigars, 31 South Main, h. Celoron.

! Constas, John, (Pota)—Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co.—9 West Third. (In I Europe).

Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co.—John Constas, Charles Lambros and John Sanford Estate—fruits and confectionery—121 North Main and 9 West

CO Third. <5 Contegrelia, Guitano, (Josephine), laborer, bds. 34 Harrison. § Contela, James, (Josephine), woolwasher, h. 28 Water. got Conti, Guiseppa, (Josie), laborer, h. 68 Foote Ave. «jj.5 Conti, Mary, (spinner), r. 110 Harrison. wj§ Conti, Nick, (Lena), laborer, h. over 25 Water. • !g Conti, Sebastian, (Josephine), laborer, h. 48 Foote Ave. * T , Conti, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. %• - Conto, Sebastian, (Josephine), h. 810 West Eighth. 3 "§ Contonabo, Frank, laborer, r. over 435 Allen. !_!» \W I Ife\ Iimiuhaii/ia Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. 5 L l i e i n s u r a n c e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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Convent of Mercy, 205 West Fifth. * 2 Converse, William, (Clara), restaurant clerk, h. 209% West Third. * Cook, Charles, clerk, bds. 10 Steele. mm Cook, Edward, (Minnie), metal polisher, h. over 12 Institute. X m Cook, Edwin D., (Addie J.), vice-pres. and supt. Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., § pj

h. 23 Woodworth Ave. w ^ Cook, Ernest H., (Evelyn), postman, h. 221 East Eighth. IgH Cook, Fred P., (Jennie), conductor J. St. Ry., r. 77 South Main. © £0 Cook, Hattie, picker, h. 4 Rowley Place. j?j S Cook, Mary, domestic, r. 716 Lafayette. - " Cook, Nicholas, laborer, bds. 6 South Main. eo rt Cook, Percival E., (Stella M.), draughtsman, h. 221 East Eighth. © Cook, William O., h. 315 East Fourth. Cooke, David L., student, r. 512 Jefferson. n COOKE,. E D M U N D F., (Jennie S.), attorney, 23 Barrett Bldg., h. 6 Lincoln pj

Ave. E 2 Cooke, George H., (Cora), clerk, h. 512 Jefferson. 5. gj Cooley, Maude M., student, r. 319 Jefferson. O > Cooley, W. Harry, wood finisher, bds. 87 Barrett. 2 " Coon, Harty D., machine hand, r. over 937 East Second. 8" PJ Coon, Joseph, (Maranda), machine hand, h. over 937 East Second. 2 pj Coonan, George J., (Ella), telegraph operator, h. 614 Lafayette. g- Q Cooney, John, (Cecil), printer, h. over 641 East Sixth, tq jj Coons, Ruth, domestic, 9 Crane. 5" o Coop, John, weaver, bds. 149 Jo'nes & Gifford Ave. «. p Cooper, Barbara, widow Wilson, h. 29 College. 5. Cooper, Elden, (Elma), landscape gardener, h. 365 South Main. » § Cooper, Ellen M., widow John H., r. 751 Foote Ave. « Z Cooper, Ernest, spinner, r. 29 College. £ jg Cooper, Ezra, musician, r. 606 Cherry. "S. > Cooper, Fannie M., principal, branch school No. 1, r. 14 Barrows. 5' Q Cooper, Fred A., (Victoria), h. 606 Cherry. " O Cooper, Fred C, cigarmaker, r. 210 Chandler. §J Cooper, Fred C, (Sarah), warpdresser, h. 210 Chandler. Cooper, George, musician, r. 606 Cherry. oj Cooper, Henry H., (Mollie)—vice pres, Jamestown Brewing Co.—h, 626 West g. S>

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Cooper, Paul, musician, r. 606 Cherry. Cooper, William G., (Anna S.), machinist, h. 751 Foote Ave. Cooper, William H., musician and teacher, r. 210 Chandler. a Coppie, Edward S„ (Adah G.), blacksmith, h. 1012% Prendergast Ave. «• Coppie, John, (Lulu F.), blacksmith, h. 66 Liberty. 2 Corbett, Lucille, waitress, rms. over 122 West Third. g g Corby, Charles, (Maria), engineer, h. 847 Washington. > -Corby, James, (Stella), fireman, r. 847 Washington. XZ\> Corby, Julia, r. 847 Washington. "* % Corby, Margaret, r. 847 Washington. Cfl g Corcilius, Alexander B., (Elinore L.), draftsman, h. 1144 Prendergast Ave. H g Corcilius, Mellucina, widow Max P., h. 872 Spring. g W Corcilius, Rose M., prop. Tiffany Printing Co., h. 872 Spring. H a Cordingley, Barth, (Sarah), machinist, h. 138 Stowe. H g 0APfNf Front Doors st&k HARRY LYONS 1

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Cordingley, George, chauffeur, r. 138 Stowe. Cordon, Michael, (Mary F.), nightwatch, h. 71 Taylor. Corell, Rose, r. 9 Royal Ave. « , Corell, Zenus M., h. 9 Royal Ave.

3 Corke, Arthur C, (Lizzie), plumber, h. 173 Livingston Ave. _* Corke, Fred T., (Anna), tinner, h. 15 Price. ii. ' Corke, Joseph, shoe repairing, 232 Washington, r. 309 West Third. go Corke, Marguerite A., student, r. 15 Price. -» ' Corkery, Daniel J., (Catherine), machine hand, r. 112 Fairview Ave. Hj Corkery, James J., (Nora), metalworker, h. 711 Lafayette. •o Corkery, James W., student, r. 137 Fairview Ave.

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C Corkery, John F., office clerk, r. 112 Fairview Ave. " Corkery, Leo M., student, r. 139 Fairview Ave.

Corkery, Timothy T., (Bridget), machine hand, h. 139 Fairview Ave. Corkery, William G„ billing clerk J. C. & L. E. Ry., r. 139 Fairview Ave.

C o Corkery, William J., (Johanna M.), machine hand, h. 137 Fairview Ave. e «f Corkery, William J., R. R. report clerk, r. 139 Fairview Ave. 03 §8 Cormony, Adolph, h. 504 Foote Ave. mm. Cornell, Kenneth J., office clerk, r. 502 Lakeview Ave. £"9 Cornell, Lynn F., (Anna J.), sec-treas. J. Lounge Co., h. 502 Lakeview Ave, g a Cornell, Mervin, woodworker, bds. 320 Steele. .5 >. Cornell, Robert H., student, r. 502 Lakeview Ave. "J _ Cornen, Dennis, (Georgia), real estate, over 117 West Third, r. Warren, Pa.

.£ Cornwell, Eugene, carriage trimmer, rms. 105 West Second. »j» Cornwell, Mary S., r. 752 East Second. "a h Corrigan, Anthony J., (Johanna), stonemason, h. 612 West Sixth. o*" Corrigan, Francis A., metalworker, r. 612 West Sixth.

Costano, Jessie, spinner, r. 121 Cross. Costano, Louis, (Rose), laborer, h. 121 Cross.

g < Costino, Frank, shoemaker, 14 Willard, h. 54 Franklin. ~ . Cotaonglia, Giuseppa, (Rosa), teamster, h. over 323 Steele. «e £• Cotcht, Ellen E., dressmaker, r. 268 Steele. C-v Cotcht, Margaret, widow Frank, h. 268 Steele. m'e Cotter, Charles, florist, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. « o Cotter, Lawrence, (Johanna), supt. Lakeview Rose Gardens, h. Fairmount

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Ave., bey. limits. mSf Cotter, William, shipping clerk, rms. 213 West Second. £ B Couch, Ella N., widow Frank, h. 50 Fairmount Ave. C § Couch, Harrison R., (Clara), linotype operator, h. 50 Fairmount Ave. ;Jj O Couch, Sadie S., stenographer, r. 50 Fairmount Ave.

Couchman, Bolivar C, sales mgr. Art Metal Const. Co., h. 8 Hamilton. Couchman, James W., student, r. 8 Hamilton.

^ Coulcher, Jennie, widow George, h. 144 Stowe. _ ^ Country World (The), A. Brooks Fletcher, editor, over 102 North Main. t%w Coup, Emily, Mrs., weaver, rms. 3-5 Hayward Block.

Courson, Harry, r. over 22 Park. Courson, Hulda, widow Frank, r. over 22 Park. Courtney, F. E., bds. 953 East Second.

22 Covey, Albert M., (Effie), drayman, h. 221 Crossman. Covey, Ethel E., r. 221 Crossman. Covey, Florence B., office clerk, r. 221 Crossman.

C_* Covey, Frank E., (Grace N.), drayman, h. over 24 Woodworth Ave. Covey, Ivan, (Helen), conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 116 William.

Cm Cowan, Arthur, (Edith), hotel clerk, h. over 29 Harrison. ^! C O W A N BROS.—Herbert F. and James M.—Brooklyn House and bottling mm, works, 7 Harrison. •m* Cowan, Herbert F.—Cowan Bros.—r. over 29 Harrison. 2? Cowan, James M.—Cowan Bros.—r. 7 Harrison. <aV , € FfifMAN'Q PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS, VICTOR TALK - 2 LLI_lTl/_ll O ING MACHINES AND RECORDS. NewWellman Buildint

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j ^ Cowan, Myril, (Freda), machinist, h. Tiffany Ave. i-fj Cowden, Albert F., (Jennie R.), tinsmith, h. 87 Barrett. mim Cowden, Bessie L., stenographer, r. 17 Strong. <—> Cowden, Robert I., (Henrietta N.), mechanic, h. 17 Strong. mmmj Cowing, Catherine, widow Fordyce B., r. 109 West Fifth. mmm Covying, Edward, (Mabel), teamster, h. 601 Palmer. ~ ? Cowing, Fordyce W., student, r. 109 West Fifth. 0 _ Cowing, Hazel, paper boxmaker, r. 109 Hallock. * & Cowing, Herbert O., (Florine W.)—Cowing Livery Co.—h. 109 West Fifth. rm. Cowing, John T., conductor J. St. Ry., r. 109 Hallock. *£_j Cowing, Leonard G., (Minnie D.), sec-treas. Standard Table Co., h. over 217 J S

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livery and boarding stables, 401 Cherry. ^ ^ Cowing, William, (Carrie E.), painter, h. 109 Hallock. JUT' Cowing, William H., teamster, r. 109 Hallock. 9 Cowles, Kate, Mrs., h. 150 Barrett. CO Cox, George, (Ina), drayman, h. 319 Hazzard. g Cox, George H., mechanic, r. 29 Highland Ave. C Cox, Grace, r. 872 Washington. 2 Cox, John W., laborer, r. 29 Highland Ave. M» Cox, Josephine, r. 872 Washington. £3 Cox, Melvin J., student, r. 29 Highland Ave. f^ Cox, Robert, drayman, bds. 10 Steele. «* Coxen, Charles, laborer, rms. Connecticut Ave. Coxen, Charles W., (Mary J)., laborer, h. 52 Ridgway Ave. Coxen, Morris P., r. 52 Ridgway Ave. Coxson, Orrin, (Selma), conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 215 North Main. Coyant, Salristyanna, r. 10% Whitley Place. 2 Coyle, Charles B., (Blanche S.), sec-treas. Crescent Mortgage Co., h. over 33

15 West Second. tfl Coyle, Colleta, r. 508 Cherry. Coyle, Marguerite, r. 508 Cherry. > COYLE, RICHARD, priest SS. Peter & Paul's Roman Catholic Church, h. jj<2

508 Cherry. | g Cozadd, John J., (Nannie),—Ames Transfer Co.—h. 62 Liberty. 5 *m Cracknell, John W., (Minnie), metalplater, h. 849 North Main. >0© Craig, Anna, domestic, 6 West Sixth. g"B8 Craig, George R., (Jane), baggagemaster Erie R. R., h. over 818 Cherry, s fS Crain, Clark E., (Nettie), milkman, h. 1054 North Main. M W Craine, Laura, milliner, bds. 18 Allen. w Craine, see Crane. *"*? Craker, George, veneerworker, bds. 6 South Main. ^ Cramer, Avis I., student, r. 33 Bush. 2 Cramer, Frances M., telephone operator, r. 33 Bush. pj Cramer, Frank S., (Carrie E.), gen. foreman N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 33 Bush. _» Cramer, Leila M., student, r. 33 Bush. H Cramer, William, bricklayer, bds. 304 West Third. Crane, Ella W., stenographer, h. 308 East Third. Crane, Emily, widow Alexis, h.400 West Fitfh. Crane, Imogen, r. 400 West Fifth. m--* Crane, Mary G., widow J. L., h. 60 Broadhead Ave. Crane, see Craine. £ 7 Cranston, Lissa S., h. 14 East Fourth. j-ja Crantz, Carl, (Anna), tailor, h. 108 Hazzard. g 9 Crantz, Edward J. A., packer, r. 3 Holman. g Crantz, Esther, Mrs., domestic, 508 North Main. g ^ Crantz, Frank A., (Minnie), laborer, h. 3 Holman. Crantz, Gust, (Margaret), machinist, h. 9 Metallic Ave. {J-|

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Crantz, Hilda, domestic, 345 Foote Ave. S Crantz, John, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 245 Willard. |j Crantz, Swan, (Esther), coachman, 508 North Main. g Crantz, see Krantz. j~ Crapo, Frank, (Clara), laborer, h. 146 Jones & Gifford Ave.

Crasano, Miceli, (Grazia), grocer, 110 Harrison, h. do. Crasi, Sebastian, laborer,'bds. over 25 Water.

£ Cratty, Cassius Q., (Louise P.), cashier Penn. Gas Co., h. 1107 Prend. Ave. % Cratty, James, meter inspector, rms. 217 East Sixth. 3 Craven, Charles E., (Lillian), photographer, over 2-6 East Third, h. 621

East Second. k Craven, J. Milton, (Mary), h. 621 East Second.

vi g Crawford, Theresa M., widow Henry G., h. over 429 Lincoln. £j 5 Creger, Frank, baker, bds. 26 Fifteenth. im, Creonel, Jack, (Emily), draftsman, h. 98 Colfax. —1 „ Crero, Caspar, (Rosa), laborer, h. 63 Center. <e | Crescent Athletic Association—Gust Peterson, pres.; Richard Swanson, ui _ sec-treas.—(house and grounds, Willard), over 306 North Main. "S Crescent Land Improvement Company—Trustees Crescent Athletic Assn., S Gust C. Peterson, pres.; August L. Bergren, sec.—116 Willard. •g - CRESCENT MORTGAGE CO B. R. Shears (Brooklyn), pres.; William J. —' _ Gilberds, mgr. and Charles B. Coyle, sec-treas.—1-2-3-4 Allen Block, over °" 121 North Main. vt - Crescent Tool Co.—Karl Peterson, pres.; C. Emil Nelson, vice-pres.; C. P. ,23 s Falldine, sec-treas.—200-222 Harrison. « 3 Crick, Claude H., (Fannie M.), paperhanger and painter, h. 214 W. Seventh. ^ _ Crick, Ida C, canvasser, r. 214 West Seventh. -;« Crick, John E., (Minerva A.), retired, h. 214 West Seventh.

+2 Crin, Sebastian, (Sant), laborer, h. 48 Foote Ave. •—; Crispym, Louis, (Lena), weaver, h. over 39 Flagg Ave. vs % Crissey, Anna L., h. 52 Lakeview Ave. .. £ Crissey, Elsie C, student, r. 518 Lakeview Ave.

-2 £ Crissey, Harold E., vice-pres. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, h. 208 Lakeview '3 Ave. 5/5 oi Crissey, Jay, (Alice M.), pres-treas. Star Furniture Co., h. 518 Lakeview Ave. "eo jjj Crissey, Mary L., student, r. 518 Lakeview Ave. 8a § Crissey, Mary L., wiaow Elverton B., h. 208 Lakeview Ave. «2 _ Crissey, Mary R., r. 52 Lakeview Ave. — Crissey, Miner S., (Grace)—Wilcox, Burchard & Co.—h. 5 Church. ~2 x Crissey, Newton, (Lucy A.), retired, h. 17 Cross. « -5 Crissey, Seward M., mgr. coffee dept. Wilcox, Burchard & Co., bds. 512 E. 2d. - 5 Crist, James, laborer, bds. 139 Baker. a, 5 Crist, see Christ. -3 » Critchlow, George W., (Felicia N.), pastor English Lutheran Church of the J2 J Holy Trinity, h. 20 West Fourth.

Critchlow, Helen N., student, r. 20 West Fourth. ^ Critchlow, John N., student, r. 20 West Fourth. § Crittenden, Helena, teacher, r. 12 Chandler. Crittenden, Margaret S., widow H. O., h. 12 Chandler. __j Crocker, Don., (Jennie L.), machine hand, h. 28 Woodworth Ave. j g Crocker, Frances, widow John W., h. 43 Whitley Ave. <J-J Crocker, Fred S., (Hulda E.), metal finisher, h. 114 Isabella Ave. « Crofoot, Bessie P., clerk, r. 8 Buffalo. U ^ Crofoot, Frank C, (Luella M.), laborer, h. S Buffalo. flu SE Crogalo, Philip, barber, 201! Winsor, h. do. W « Cronin, John T., (Mary W.), freight handler, h. 117 Hall Ave. j 5 Cronin, Margerite M., student, r. 117 Hall Ave. <!* Cronin, Nellie, domestic, 211 Lakeview Ave. 55Q Cronin, William, (Ada), drayman, h. over 16 Flagg Ave. Of* 5 ° : S W e represent forty companies with $170,000.00 assets. 2 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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g Crook, Alice, picker, r. 616% Pine. Crook, Sam Lewis, (Emily), machinist, h. 22 Kingsbury Ave. Crook, T. W., machinist, r. 616y2 Pine. O Crooker, Lettie, r. 7 Lakin Ave. ^* Crooker, Lydia, widow Frank, r. 45 Hamilton. ^ \ Crooker, Roselle, milliner, r. 45 Hamilton. ^ Crosby, Bessie, clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. • CROSBY, ERASTUS, (Mary A.), attorney, 2 Hall block, over 221 North w

Main, h. 140 Allen. g Crosby, Florence E., h. 47 Liberty. a. m. Crosby, Mary A., widow Samuel, r. 47 Liberty. .Jj O Crosby, Metelle, student, r. 45 Hamilton. —, " Crosby, Mett M., (Kate), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 45 Hamilton. E. O Cross, Bert S., (Adeline), barber, 5 Steele, h. over 60 Harrison. » S Cross, Roy, (Blanche), metalworker, h. 8S0 Washington. JJ S Crossfield, Frank W., (Minnie F.), chairman Prohibition county committee, g

h. 36 Center. J pj Crossfield, Keith K., noveltyworker, r. 36 Center. ES * Crossgrove, Arlene, teacher, r. 294 South Main. ** S Crossgrove, Frederick O., (Jessie M.), insurance, 515 Chadakoin Bldg, h. > £j

203 South Main. jf n Crossgrove, Emma, widow Samuel, r. 298 South Main. 5 j> Crossgrove, Grace, r. 294 South Main. • fj Crossgrove, Walter S., (Emily), wood finisher, h. 294 South Main. * Crossgrove, William, machinist, r. 294 South Main. ? gj > Crossley, Albert E., spinner, r. 23 Derby. Crossley, Alice A., weaver, r. 23 Derby. §* Crossley, Anna K., weaver, r. 15 Winsor. 3 ^ Crossley, Fred, (Mattie), woodworker, h. 223 Winsor. • n Crossley, Hadyn, (Lilla), woolsorter, h. 172 Allen. jjj! 3 Crossley, Harry, (Ethel), pinsetter, h. over 117 Hazzard. § ™ Crossley, Henry, (Hagar), finisher, h. 32 Maple. n h Crossley, James W., (Mary K.), commercial traveler, h. 523 Winsor. iU Crossley, Margaret, widow William, h. 23 Derby. <§ c™ Crossley, Robert, (Edith), warpdresser, h. 15 Winsor. ' c" Crossley, Robinson, (Pearl I.), carpenter, r. 50 Fifteenth. Cd J* Crossman, Mary S., widow Stephen, h. 210 East Fourth. » ^ Crow, Phillip F., telegraph operator Erie station, rms. 333 East Fifth. f0 a Crowe, Catherine, widow John, h. 3 Hall Ave. eo y, Crowe, Clara A. C., boxmaker, r. 10 Elk. r Crowe, Elizabeth, widow Benjamin, groceries, 141 Harrison, h. do. < Crowe, Horsefall, (Elizabeth), machinist, h. 10 Elk. Crowley, Angelus, teacher, rms. 416 North Main. (^ Crown Metal Construction Co.—David Lincoln, pres.; David A. Hill- pfa

strom, sec-treas.; Edward Johnson, gen. mgr.^118-120 Steele. £_? Crull, Bertha, Mrs., bds. 7 Harrison. O Crum, Harriet R., widow Alzenas \V.. h. 26 Allen. <* Crum, Jane L., r. 26 Allen. mmm Crum, W. Egbert, commercial traveler, r. 26 Allen. <*•* Crumb, Grace, stenographer, rms. 13 Wilson Ave. q ^ Crusti, Tom, (Concetta), plumber, h. over 118 Harrison. Cryer, Frank, chauffeur, bds. 55 Kinney. mm* Cryer, George, bds. 55 Kinney. ^ 5 Cryer, George H., gardener, bds. 178 Stowe. <T> Culbertson, Claud R., clerk, bds. 14 Ninth. J*. Cullen, Amanda, weaver, r. 715 Foote Ave. Cullen, Bertie, student, r. 715 Foote Ave. lf^ Cullen, Elizabeth, cloth mender, r. over 261 South Main. m-*m MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS A-1- I vons ££ Arc »t «> expensive *• you may think _-_«•__ __jr —*_-—• C-P

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W Cullen, Franklin, steel pressman, r. 715 Foote Ave. Cullen, Gustaf, (Christine), butcher, h. 715 Foote Ave.

U Cullen, Harry, (Alice G.), cobbler, r. 58 Tenth. {JS Cullen, Henning, filler, r. 715 Foote Ave. m*f Cullen, Irene, doffer, r. 13 Mt. Vernon Place.

Cullen, John, laborer, h. over 261 South Main. Cullen, John, Jr., (Ellen), finisher, h. 96 Water. Cullen, Katie, r. over 261 S. Main.

Om Cullen, William H., (Verne B.), laborer, h. 9% Cheney. Q Culligan, Julia, r. 416 West Seventh. S Culligan, Kate, h. 416 West Seventh.

Cullis, Leon J„ (Elmira H.), plumber, h. 204 West Sixth. H Cully, Bridget, widow Thomas, r. 265 Steele. ^, Culver, Claybourn, shipping clerk, rms. 413 Cherry. -—: Culver, Dora B., Mrs., bds. 22 Derby. £D Culver, Elsie, tailoress, rms. 117 Allen. ^ Culver, Myra A., widow Hezekiah, r. 6 Elk. ^ Culver, Stephen A., (M. Lunetta)—Kazer & Culver—h. 242 South Main. rn Culver, Weslyn, musician, r. 242 South Main.

Cummings, Ellen, canvasser, r. 25 Richmond Place. Cunningham, Charles F. W., general secretary Y. M. C. A., h. 808 Spring. Curran, James J., (Anna) metalworker, h. 12 Carroll. Curran, John, (Julia), metalworker, h. 110 Fairview Ave.

1 Curran, Julia, textileworker, r. 110 Fairview Ave. Curran, Thomas, printer, r. 110 Fairview Ave.

•m* Curry, Beatrice M., r. 307 Foote Ave. m\ Curry, Frances, waitress, rms. 41 over 119 North Main. O Curry, John C, Mrs., h. 307 Foote Ave. 0^ Curry, John C, Jr., cutter, r. 307 Foote Ave.

Curry, Margaret, widow John, h. 103 Fairmount Ave. jm., Curry, Mary—Curry & Spencer—r. 103 Fairmount Ave. Q Curry & Spencer—Mary and Frances E.—millinery, 509-511 Chadakoin Bldg.

Curtice, Mabel I., music teacher, r. 205 West Seventh. g) Curtice, Nettie M., widow Roswell B., h. 205 West Seventh. r-m Curtis, C. H., (Cora)—Curtis, Jones & Chase—h. 228% East Second. 3 Curtis, Clara, r. 19 Foote Ave. CO Curtis, Clyde P., motorman J. St. Ry., rms. 63 Allen Sq.

Curtis, Clyde T., (Eva L.), Jamestown Construction Co., h. 204 West Sixth. S* Curtis, Don Allen, (Sue B.)—Lucas Machine Co.—h. 702 Lakeview Ave. O 702 Lakeview Ave. m-M Curtis, Edward W., (Ethel W.), gen. mgr. E. W . Curtis Lumber Co., h. 304

East Third. 4) Curtis, E. W . Lumber Co.—Edward W . Curtis, gen. mgr.; C. E. Dodge, •m* sec-treas.—510-512 Chadakoin Bldg. CB Curtis, Ella J., widow Alonzo, r. 27 Whitley Ave. "£ CURTIS, F. M., CO.—F. M. Curtis, pres.; F .A. Rosenquist, vice-pres.; S. 0. -,-{ Merriman ,sec-treas.—mfrs. bedroom and dining-room furniture, 111-119 m* Cheney.

CURTIS, F R A N K G., (Harriett), attorney, 504-506 Fenton Bldg., h. Celoron. g) Curtis, Frederick M., (Clara H.)—F. M. Curtis Co.—h. 310 East Third. j) Curtis, Gerald R., conductor J. St. Ry., h. 27 Whitley \ve. /y» Curtis, H. Ernest, shipping clerk, h. 19 Foote Ave. *** CURTIS, JONES & C H A S E — C . H„ Alf. and C. C._funeral directors, 310 East Second. Curtis, Laura, r. 19 Foote Ave. Curtis, Marianne, office clerk, r. 27 Whitley Ave. Curtis, Roy H„ (Beida A.), drayman, h. 225 Broadhead Ave. 1** Curtis, Samuel H., (Gertrude), woolbuyer, h. 323 East Fifth. *m Tlio Mutual Rpnpfir I iff> Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 .... $367,143,488.69 CO llie FlUUiai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for ^ nf Newark N I future payment to policy holders - - . $427,763,100.20 J 01 neW-rH, 11. J. F. s. TREADWAY, District Agent

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36 Fairmount Ave. Curtiss, R. Louise, Mrs., h. 54 Lakeview Ave. ^^ Cushman, Harriet E., student, r. 178 South Main. C T C U S H M A N , J O H N M., (M. E m m a ) , jewelry, 218 North Main, h. 178 S. Main. ** Cushman, Viola G., student, r. 178 South Main. Cusimano, Anna, spinner, r. 61 Center. N"J Cusimano, Jennie, spinner, r. 61 Center. 5 ^ Cusimano, John, sander, h. over 45 Franklin. to Cusimano, John, (Giuseppa), sander, h. 45 Franklin. »^ Cusimano, John, (Mary), laborer, h. 126 Institute. Q Cusimano, John, (Jennie), machine hand, h. over 61 Center. mm Cusimano, John, (Mary), laborer, h. over 3 Briggs. J p Cusimano, John, (Rosa), machine hand, h. 61 Center. Cusimano, Louija, (Angeline), laborer, h. 3 Briggs. Cusimano, Paul, (Frances), laborer, h. 143 Baker. 09 Cusimano, Peter, (Benedicti), sander, h. 61Center. C r Cusimano, Phena. spinner, r. 61 Center. Cusimano, Sara E., spinner, r. over 61 Center. Cusimano, Igarzio, (Rose), sander, h. 63 Foote Ave. \mt*'. Cusimanus, James, (Jennie), sander, h. 63 Foote Ave. a Cusimanus, Rosario, machine hand, r. 63 Foote Ave. X Custis. Emma, laundress, r. corner East Second and Tiffany Ave. \3 Cuza, Sylvia, shoemaker, bds. 504 Crescent. ^ ^

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^ Dadoly, Christ, finisher, r. 231 y2 South Main. Daglos, Lanna, laborer, bds. 475 Crescent. Dahl, Harold, (Lizzie), casemaker, h. over 115 Park. 0) Dahl, Herman, (Ida), metal finisher, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. N*» Dahl, Nils M., (Louisa), woodworker, h. Carolina. J3 Dahl, Oscar, woodworker, r. Carolina. ^f. Dahl, Oscar J., (Louise C ) , hospital orderly, h. 12 Sampson. Dahlbeck, Adolph, metalworker, bds. 102 Lister. Dahlbeck, Charles, (Clara), metalworker, h. 102 Lister. 0) Dahlbeck. Edith, student, r. 102 Lister. M Dahlbeck, Elnida, student, t. 102 Lister. Jr DAHLBECK, GUST, (Ellen), repairing, cleaning and pressing, 23 Gokey C**

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r . Dahlbeck, Lawrence, (Ereka), plumber, h. 114 Osborn. Q Dahlbeck, Vennar, (Hilda), r. 102 Lister. mm Dahlberg, Anna, textileworker, r. 497 Willard. g Dahlberg, Annie, weaver, r. 337 Willard. m Dahl'berg, Arvid E., (Ragnhild), woodworker, h. over 93 Eagle. g COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS , HARRCY *;YONS 5 Thst will not er.ek or open up-«l.o Porch B.luiter. »nd R»il Institute St. & Erie Ry. "^

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jj Chautauqua Brew ^"LZLTJT"0"5 «£ S £ Dahlberg, Carl, sheet metal presshand, r. 337 Willard. ©"" Dahlberg, George, woodworker, r. 497 Willard. «pg Dahlberg, John A., (Anna), plumber, h. 337 Willard. .S^, Dahlberg, Nina, textileworker, r. 497 Willard. td« Dahlberg, Samuel, (Olivia), laborer, h. 497 Willard. .3 Dahlgren, Albert, metalworker, bds. 21 Ellicott. jj Dahlgren, Alexander N., (Hilda), tailor, 1031 North Main, h. do. p Dahlgren, Anna E., widow August, h. 36 Union Ave. J • Dahlgren, Bruno, (Christina S.), tailor, h. 134 Fulton. -g Dahlgren, Delamary, clerk, r. 36 Union Ave. j« Dahlgren, Elmer, packer, r. 249 Crescent.

Dahlgren, Elsie A., r. 7 Fulton. |? • DAHLGREN, ERIC, (Emmy), jewelry, 7 East Third, h. 6 Forest Park. •g Dahlgren, Gottfried, metalworker, bds. 21 Ellicott. « Dahlgren, Gust E., metalworker, r. 13 Webster. .5 Dahlgren, John, (Anna C ) , driver, h. 33 Fifteenth. B-i Dahlgren, Mabel, r. 249 Crescent. £ m Dahlgren, Max, (Wilma), finisher, h. 400 Stowe. S g Dahlgren, Minnie C, r. 33 Fifteenth. ^ 2 Dahlgren, Olof, (Christina), carpenter, h. 13 Webster. o|g Dahlgren, Sophia, widow August, h. 249 Crescent. _ . Dahlin, Carl, bds. 57 Charles. •§2 Dahlin, John, (Beda), metalworker, h. 321 Stowe. .SS Dahlin, Josephine, weaver, h. over 5 Webster. Hi v Dahlquist, August, (Wilhemina), h. 554 East Second, _, £ Dahlquist, August S., barber, under 8 South Main, h. 21 Victoria Ave. Zf£ Dahlquist, Berger, spindle sander, r. 224 Broadhead Ave. * _- Dahlquist, Carl A., (Hulda), laborer, h. 27 Barrett. S «j Dahlquist, Leonard, (Mia H. C ) , finisher, h. over 275 South Main. "* o Dahlquist, Maurice P., (Mayme), stockroom clerk, h. over 554 East Second. *«jf Dahlstrom, Andrew, bandsawyer, bds. 19 Cedar Ave. — _£ Dahlstrom, Anna, widow Charles, h. 849 East Second. 3 tj Dahlstrom, Anna, r. 410 Allen. O n D A H L S T R O M METALLIC DOOR CO.—Carl E. Lindquist, pres.; Fabian

Sellstrom, vice-pres.; J. A. Sellstrom, sec-treas. and gen. mgr.—metallic ,^ doors, trim partitions and mouldings, Blackstone Ave., Buffalo and East ^^ Second. gj Dalrymple, Gertrude, stenographer, bds. 202 Broadhead Ave. 2 Dana, Stuart, (Grace), metalworker, h. 334 Fairmount Ave. 5 Danburg, Victor, metalworker, h. 262 Forest Ave. m-M Daner, Gust W., (Alma A.), metalworker, h. over 30 Bush. E Danforth, Franklin, peddler, r. over 49 Harrison.

Danforth, Louis B., (Fern), weaver, h. over 366% Foote Ave. Q Danforth, Sidney, (Claribel), cooper, h. 4S Flagg Ave.

\r\ Danforth, Thomas, laborer, bds. 238 McKinley Ave. ^^ Danforth, Thomas, (Katie), h. 19 New Warner Block. ^^ Danforth, Warren, (Lilly), loomfixer, h. over 49 Harrison. •m*. Dangelo, Joe, (Rosa), fruit dealer, h. under 1059 East Second. ^ 5 Danham, C. H., Mrs., domestic, 31 Fairmount Ave. Danielson, Abraham, (Agnes), metalworker, h. over 96 Vega. g Danielson, Alfred, freight handler, bds. 280 Willard. £* Danielson, Alfreda. textileworker, r. 17 Pardee Ave. 5 Danielson, A. Martin. (Mabel), teamster, h. 332 Forest Ave. pm Danielson, Amil W., (Anna C.l, stonemason, h. 20 Fairfield Ave. O Danielson & Anderson—Ernest L. and Richard E--groceries. 263 S. Main. "£jj Danielson, Anna, domestic. 245 Fulton. CO Danielson, Arthur J., (Gunhild), sas welder, r. 101 Hedges Ave. Q) Danielson. Arvid. (Amanda), woodworker, h. over S25 Newland Ave. _J Danielson, August C, (Anna M.l. machine hand, h. 21 Hedges Ave. (0 | JPP TltfCTTPANPF Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn *-J L l l X l l i a U I i i i n i / L w.J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 541 Chadakoin Bldg

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Danielson, Augusta, r. 619 West Seventh. JjV Danielson, Axel, (Emma), veneerworker, h. 17 Pardee Ave. _L( Danielson, Breyton, brickmason, r. Willard, R. F. D. 82. *^ Danielson, Carl F., (Caroline), carpenter, h. 79 Vega. Danielson, Carl, metalworker, r. 59 Vega. ^ ^ Danielson, C. Fredj (Etta), prop. Danielson Music House and treas. J. —

Ice Cream Co., h. 45 Maple. 09 Danielson, Charles, bandsawyer, bds. over 928 East Second. gj Danielson, Charles A., (Amanda), groceries, 113 Willard, h. over do. JjJ Danielson, Charles E., (Alma), brickmason, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. S3 Danielson, Charles E., (Carrie), woodcarver, h. 302 Foote Ave. ^ ^ Danielson, Charles P., (Emma), machine hand, h. 192 Falconer. mm Danielson, Corinne C, bookkeeper, r. over 113 Willard. J ^ Danielson, Ebba, textileworker, r. 482 Willard. ^ S Danielson, Edith A. C, weaver, r. 101 Hedges Ave. Danielson, Eric, metalworker, r. 79 Vega. © Danielson, Ernest L., (Dora E.)—Danielson & Anderson—h. 11 Axtel. C" 5. Danielson, Esther, widow John, h. over 217 Willard. £. £• Danielson, Frank, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 59 Vega. 5" co Danielson, Gunnard, shipping clerk, r. 79 Vega. _ 3 Danielson, Gunnard C, (Hannah C ) , metalworker, h. Curtis. 3' S. Danielson, Gust D., (Augusta), Elite Furniture Co., h. 103 Stowe. *a » Danielson, Gust D., (Sarah), Elite Furniture Co., h. 309 Van Buren. »• Danielson, Henning, driver, r. 17 Pardee Ave. 0 g| Danielson, Hilda, domestic, 207 Foote Ave. B 5 Danielson, J. Alfred, (Clara), weaver, h. 101 Hedges Ave. - f Danielson, Jennie, clerk, r. 107 Maple. "g g Danielson, John, farmer, h. 511 Willard. 2. 5 Danielson, John A., (Hilda), painter, h. 482 Willard. — » Danielson, John P., retired, h. 23 Delaware Ave. •< 3-Danielson, John P., (Selma)—J. P. Danielson Co.—h. 53 Kinney. Danielson, J. P. Co.—J. P. Danielson and Albin Carlson—hardware special

ties and tools, 583-585 Allen. Danielson, Joseph A., veneer worker, r. 17 Pardee Ave. Danielson, Lillian M., bookkeeper, r. 53 Kinney. ^ g Danielson, Linus, clerk, r. over 217 Willard. m* Danielson, Mildred J., stenographer, r. 53 Kinney. (\\) DANIELSON MUSIC H O U S E — C . Fred Danielson—sheel music and musi- ft

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Danielson, Pauline, r. over 113 Willard. ^H Danielson, Ruth R., textileworker, r. 101 Hedges Ave. |—\* Danielson, Signe, clerk, r. Willard, R. F. D. 82. Mj Danielson, Victor, carpenter, r. 79 Vega. rm Danielson, see Donelson. m ^ Dank, Ada L., widow William, i. 212 Hazzard. ^^ Danria. Sam, (Angeline), metalworker, h. 26 AX'ater. Tf\ Darling, Alfred D., (Ella G.), h. under 218 Crescent. J ^ Darling, Bert E., chauffeur, r. under 218 Crescent. " Darling, Eva E., r. 44 Foote Ave.

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Darling, Samuel, rms. Y. M. C. A. Darro, Michael, textileworker, bds. 33 Scott. Darroch, William C, painter, bds. 22 Bush. Darrow, Joe, (Mary), laborer, h. under 786 East Second. Darwin, John, (Emma), laborer, h. Apart. 7, 27 Forest Ave. Dash, Clemmons, painter, rms. 307 West Second. Dash, Clifford E., laborer, r. 139 Institute. Dash, H. Herman, (Mary T.), driver, h. 116 West Eighth. Dash, Horace, (Jennie A.), laborer, r. 116 West Eighth. Dash, Ruth Suttle, Mrs., r. 139 Institute. Dasher, John H., stenographer, rms. Y. M. C. A. Daugherty, Lulu C, r. 16 West Sixth. Davey, Carrie A., teacher, r. 212 Price. Davey, Florence M., trained nurse, r. 146 Prospect. Davey, James, (Ellen), plumber, 146 Prospect, h. do. Davey, Jessamine, teacher, r. 212 Price. DAVEY PLUMBING CO.—William Jenkinson and Jonas Stainthorpe—sani­

tary plumbing, gas and steam fitting, 7 East First. £ 5 DAVEY, LEWIS J., (Ethel), dist. mgr. N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 505 Winsor.

Davey, William H., (Carrie D.), police, h. 212 Price. Davidson, Albin, (Louise), carpenter, h. 214 Sturges. Davidson, Hans, (Hansina), h. 11 Highland Ave. Davidson, Horace A., hides and fur, 18 Forest Ave., rms. do. Davidson, John, (Christina), stone cutter, h. 80 Hallock. Davidson, John, handsander, bds. 105 Williams. Davidson, see Davison. Davis, Andrew, sec. Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., rms. over 204 North Main. Davis, Anna, head nurse maternity bldg., 207 Foote Ave. Davis, Anna, widow George, laundress, h. under 4 McDannell Ave. Davis, Archie E., (Lucy E.), commercial traveler, h. 154 Lakin Ave. Davis, Backus & Co.—Herbert F. Davis and Charles E. Backus—wholesale

confectioners, 20 Shearman PI. Davis, Barney, clerk, r. 610 Monroe. Davis, Benjamin E., (Clara L . ) — Warren Constr. Co.—h. Fentonville, N. Y. Davis, Bret C, (May), stock clerk, h. 313 Prendergast Ave. Davis, Catherine, (Ora M.), h. 38 Barrows. Davis, Charles, (Gertrude), switchman Erie R. R., h. 105 Stewart Ave. Davis, Charles Henry, (Emma), bookkeeper, h. Lindsey Ave.

• Davis, Charles R., dentist, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. O Davis, Charles R., (Emma), driver, r. S3 Water.

M Davis, Charles W., (Genevieve M.l—Dewey-Davis Printing Co.—-h.53 Liberty. Davis, Claude J., (Catherine J.), woodworker, h. 121 West 'Third.

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On Davis, Eliza G., widow George G.,boarding house,313 Prendergast Ave.,h. do. . ^ Davis, Elmer, (Julia), carpenter, h. rear 148 Foote Ave. _r] Davis, Emery R., (Lois C ) , mgr. The George Irish Paper Corp., h. 14 E. 5th. • Davis, Ernest V., (Nora A.), metalworker, h. 135 Catlin Ave. y--m Davis, Frances L., widow Peter, h. rear 60 Harrison. ^ ^ Davis, Frank L., (Nettie), boat builder, h. 622 Palmer. qj Davis, George J., (Lilly), carpenter, h. 521 Hallock. ST Davis, Gertrude L., stenographer, r. 1154 Prendergast Ave. £ ^ Davis, Harold, bellman, r. rear 60 Harrison. ft Davis, Hazel, r. 610 Monroe. m Davis, Henry F., r. 701 Murray Ave. tZ Davis, Herbert F., (Laura L.)—Davis, Backus & Co.—h. 519 Lakeview Ave. jjj DAVIS, H E R B E R T W., (Florence), physician, 2 East Fourth, h. Falconer, N. to

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Davis, Hilda, Mrs., h. 136 Park. W Davis, Jacob H., (Lizzie B.), bookkeeper, h. 18 Prather Ave. Hf_ Davis, James, r. 183 Fairmount Ave. a0-%\ Davis, James W., (Kate E.), pres.-treas. Straight Dry Plate Co., h. Falcon- \_«

er, N. Y. Q Davis, J. Franklin, (Anna F.), mgr. Appleby Lumber Co., h. 628 Prender­

gast Ave. PO Davis, John C, Mrs., h. 1154 Prendergast Ave. t|« , Davis, John \\\, (Maude), telegraph operator, h. 563 East Second. r** Davis, Joseph, metalworker, bds. 116 East Fourth. ^ J Davis, Lee, boxmaker, r. 610 Monroe. m*. Davis, Leslie W., express driver, r. 18 Prather Ave. y j Davis, Lottie C, waitress, r. over 107 East Third. grt Davis, Lucien, printer, r. rear 60 Harrison. £** Davis, Lucien A., (Carrie F.)„ real estate, h. 919 East Second. Davis, Lucy D., widow William H., r. 119 Wilson Ave. g g Davis, Marshall C, (Belle), postman, h. 834 Lafayette. §C-Davis, Mary C, Mrs., waitress, h. over 107 East Third. m-1 Davis, Mary J., widow William J., h. over 61 Eleventh. (cJ3 Davis, Mary L., widow Merritt, dressmaker, h. 113 West Fourth. ?*• Davis, Minerva M., widow Royal, r. rear 148 Foote Ave. " j . Davis, Myra, widow H. A., boarding house, 116 East Fourth, h. do. Davis, Ralph C, (Flora), carpenter, h. 81 Cole Ave. 1-^ Davis, Reuben, (Ellen), textileworker, h. 610 Monroe. ^ m Davis, Rowena B., domestic, 207 West Fifth. -m* Davis, Samuel, (Paulina), junk dealer, h. 201 East First. ^ J Davis, Samuel W., h. 121 West Third. Davis, Thomas E.. (May), bartender, h. 122 Crescent. ,m* Davis, Walter H., (Addie C ) , postoffice clerk, h. 4 Seneca. ^ ^ Davis, Waters C, (Hazel K.), commercial traveler, h. 416 West Sixth. Tr** Davis, William, (Katherine), mechanic, h. over 15 Derby. \P Davis, William E., (Fannie S.), musician, h. 715 North Main. W Davis, William M., (Harriett B . ) — Proudfit Clothing Co., h. 27 Fairmount C r

Ave. -Davison, Arthur W., (Jessie M.)—Chautauqua Confectionery Co.—h.16 Bush. m-*\ Davison, see Davidson. Dawes, John. (Maggie), machine hand, h. over 20 Waterman. ^ Dawson, Albin, painter, r. 34 Franklin. tmj Dawson, Anna, domestic, 345 East Third. Dawson, Axel, metalworker, bds. over 114 Stowe.

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T5 CH •—• • < — rtE_ Dawson, Fred L. W., clerk, r. 15 Hammond. M1*} Dawson, George H., (Martha), woolsorter, h. 248 Harrison. cs\f£ Dawson, George S., express driver, r. 15 Hammond. in^ Dawson, Hazel M., chocolate dipper, r. 38 West Eighth. v2© Dawson, Henry E., (Minnie), decorator, h. over 204 North Main. a,-1 Dawson, Joseph, r. 15 Hammond. .•S Dawson, R. Bruce, laborer, r. 38 West Eighth. ° • Dawson, Samuel, (Martha), pianos, h. 15 Hammond. J2 Dawson, see Dayson. *- „ Day, Andy, slaterooffer, r. 1061% East Second. .5 c Day, Clara, widow Newell E., h. 1061% East Second. 'n> 2 Day, Flora, Mrs., dressmaker, h. 408 Winsor. jga. Day, Frank A., (Ella G.), deputy W. of W., h. 9 Crescent. qx; Day, George H., (Carrie Sherman), mechanic, h. 85 Fairmount Ave. <->o Day, Henry C, (Adelia), clerk, h. 200 Hallock. •g00 Day, H. Meade, (Edith), grocer and creamery, 845 East Second, h. 900 do. 4> Day, Lincoln, lumberman, rms. 13 Warner Block. "° Day, Marie G., china painter, r. 85 Fairmount Ave. j-; Day, Pauline C, student, r. 85 Fairmount Ave. E— Day, Ruth M., student, r. 1061% East Second.

Day, Warren P., (Bertha B.), insurance, h. over 411 Lincoln. P DAYE, I. L., rep. Bradstreet's commercial agency, rms. 415 West Third. rS Dayson, George, florist, r. under 622 Spring. •q Dayson, Louise, Mrs., h. under 622 Spring. ^ . Dayson, see Dawson. tu S Deakin, Rena E., r. over 218 East Second. *g g Dealing, Monroe F„ (Anna R.), h. 57 Hallock. <-»> Dean, Arthur, metalpolisher, bds. 10 Peterson. J- o Dean, Benjamin S., (Emyle C ) , attorney, 600-603 Fenton Bldg., h. 609 East jjj! Dean, Bonny B., teacher, r. 609 East Eighth. J3"§ Dean, Ella Butler, widow Paul, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. O « Dean, Gust L., metal polisher, bds. 10 Peterson. j.-- Deangelis, Tony, (Mary), bookbinder, h. 22 Eleventh. ^ £T Dearborn, Albert, (Myrtie), steel cabinetmaker, h. 7 Hunt Road. r^b* Dearborn, C. J., (Jane), polisher, h. over 507 Allen.

Dearborn, Edith, r. 261 Hallock. O Dearborn, John A., (Laura), bookkeeper Penn. Gas. Co., h. S07 Spring. C_> Dearborn, Marion, student, r. 807 Spring. ... Deardourff, Harry A., (Louisa), mgr. Lyric theater, r. 331 East Third, ri g Dearing, Arthur S., farmer, r. 315 Lincoln. g g Dearing, Elizabeth M„ student, r. 315 Lincoln. ^J§ Dearing, Jane E., widow John. h. 516 East Eighth. jSu Dearing, John F., (Bertha E.), clerk, h. 315 Lincoln. X Dearing, Lillian, r. 516 East Eighth. -Vo DeBad, Charles T,. (Mary), h. over 53 Thirteenth. __ £ Debanavandur, Dominico, (Krisch), laborer, h. 581 Buffalo. tjr Decastro, C, (Lisea), music teacher, over 47 South Main. h. do. |5< Decatur, Harry K., estimate clerk, r. 257 Forest Ave. "^ Decatur, John Charles, (Minnie), lineman, h. 257 Forest Ave. mS* j Decker, E m m a J., Mrs. dressmaker, bds. 17 West Cowden Place. M d Decker, Leora C, widow Charles E., dressmaker, r. over 215 East Third. t_ _ DeCoen, Fred, r. 504 Foote Ave. w Deegan, Frank J., (Marie C ) , car clerk J. C. & L. E. R. R„ h. 19 Fenton PI. t_j So Defeuster, Mary, widow Mandoro. r. 196 Falconer. Oi - DeGoed, Abe., carver, bds. 216 Winsor. 0 M DeHart, Lloyd C, (May), conductor .1. St. Ry., h. 11 East Fourth. S_u> Dcitsch, Albert J.. (Mary A.), insurance, h. 22 West Fourth. S Delain, Earl C, (Clara), painter, h. 7 Metallic Ave.

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CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK j> Delain, Gust, paperhanger, bds. 1 Bigelow Ave. — +j De Lamater, Carrie, physical director Y. W. C. A., r. 433 East Fourth. SCfl De Lamater, Sabra A., widow George, h. 433 East Fourth. •° - De Land, Chauncey E., machine hand, rms. 80 New Gifford Bldg. «'(3 Delaney, Florence L., r. 89 Fairmount Ave. Sjr D E L A N E Y & T H R O O P — W . H. and H. W.—drygoods, 14-16 Main. « . Delaney, Wilton H., (Harriet S.)—Delaney & Throop—h. 89 Fairmount Ave. •=Z De Lisle, Belle, office clerk, r. 843 Washington. c_) De Lisle, Clarence F., laborer, r. 843 Washington. 3 h De Lisle, Walter, machinist, r. 843 Washington. ^ ^ De Lisle, William W., (Lizzie), carpenter, h. 843 Washington.

» Demann, John, (Elvi), laborer, h. 504 Crescent. O Demarco, John, laborer, r. 135% Chandler. C_) Demarco, Joseph, (Ida), laborer, h. over 135% Chandler.

Demarco, Joseph J., (Anna), laborer, h. 135% Chandler. Uh Demarco, Ross, laborer, r. 135% Chandler. O Demarko, John, barber, rear 201 Winsor, h. do. > Demarko, Joseph, textileworker, r. rear 210 Winsor. 2t Demarko, Philip, (Sarah), metalworker, h. 201 Winsor. J^ Demeyere, Cornelius, (Anna), baker, h. 222 Chandler. P h Demio, Alexander, laborer, bds. 135% Chandler.

. Dempsey, Cecilia, widow Edwin R., h. over 8 Cheney. T 3 Denn, Albert, (Fanny), h. 44 Twelfth. fi Denning, Alfred, (Ida M.), machinist, h. over 34 Derby. (Q Dennis, Carl, breweryworker, r. 220 Crossman.

Dennison, Ray H., (Lucina E.), rate clerk Erie R. R., h. over 208 Lincoln. 'OC Denslow, Ella, widow Fred B„ r. 308 Livingston Ave. r* Denslow, Willard T., (Laura J.), building mover and pile driver, h. 551 "___ West Third. T 3 Densmore, Rebecca, widow Edward, clerk, h. 311% East Sixth. **+ De Orsay Flats, 411 West Third. wJD Depas, Louis, finisher, h. over 235 South Main. *"~j Depas, Nick, finisher, h. over 235 South Main. m ^ Depas, Seraphim, factory porter, r. over 235 South Main. — Depka, Edward .(Nettie), horse trainer, h. 11 New Warner Bldg. 5 Derby, Agnes D., h. 63 South Main. S Derby, Jessie W., r. 30 Fairview Ave. O Derby, John C, (Eva M.), janitor, h. 405 Cherry. +J Derby, Louisa A., widow John K., h. over 31 Fenton Place. t/5 Derry, Katherine, widow William, h. 162 Martin Road. <D Derry, Mary E., elocutionist, r. 162 Martin Road. S D e Rushe , Edward, laborer, rms. 17-25 Russell Block. . Desandi, Otanio, laborer, r. 581 Buffalo.

,f3 Desbarbiaux, George, weaver, r. under 220 McKinley Ave. ^~» Desbarbiaux, Henri, weaver, r. under 220 McKinley Ave.

Desbarbiaux, Maria, textileworker, r. under 220 McKinley Ave. P •" Desbarbiaux, Maria, widow Jules, h. under 220 McKinley Ave.

Deses, Joe, (Catherine), finisher, r. 1029 East Second. Desiles, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. Despensi, Charles, (Jennie), laborer, h. 56 Harrison. Despensi, Frank, (Carrie), h. 56 Harrison. Detine, Bessie, r. 52 Franklin. Detine, Charles, Jr., r. 52 Franklin. g Detine, Charles L„ (Anna), junk dealer, h. 52 Franklin. O, d Detwiller, Marion, trained nurse, r. 12 Lakeview Ave. « 2 Devereaux, Daniel T., (Anna J.), retired, r. 50 Charier,. g o Devereaux, Frank H., (Gertrude F.), painter, h. 320 Forest Ave. _, Z. Devine, Grace, r. 334 Fairmount Ave. J - Devoe, M. Alice, widow Alonzo, h. 545 East Fifth.

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.S & Dewey, Helen M., widow Adelbert D., 'bookkeeper, h. over 405 Winsor. "5 n Dewey, Lora, clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. .5 $ Dewey, Ren, teamster, bds. 24 Twelfth. E-1" Dewey, Vern, (Belle), meatcutter, r. 24 Twelfth.

£ De Wire, Frank Sanford, organist and choirmaster St. Luke's Episcopal .U Church, rms. 208 East Fifth.

mO-s DeWitt, Charles R., (Cora S.), commercial traveler, h. 58 Grant. 0£j £ Diamond, Annie, twister, r. 35 Thayer. O w Diamond, Catherine, spinner, r. 35 Thayer. rt'S Diamond, Charles, laborer, r. 35 Thayer. , _5"3 Diamond, Charles, (Annie), dyer, h. 35 Thayer.

< J Diamond Furniture Co.—A. P. Olsen, pres.; John Love, vice-pres.; H. F. t5<yj Love, sec-treas.—library and parlor tables, 46-70 Taylor. |r . Diamond, Mary A., twister, r. 35 Thayer. q S Diamond Restaurant—Carter & Shone, props.—15 East Second. CJ-I Diamond, Sarah, twister, r. 35 Thayer.

§ Diamond, Thomas, cigarmaker, r. 35 Thayer. •J— Dickerson, Ben, (Margaret), teamster, h. 80 Water. <! « Dickerson, Frank, (Ella), teamster, h. rear 14 Ninth. h S Dickerson, Irvin E.. (Eva), hostler, h. over 3S Flagg Ave. § Dickerson, Sarah, widow Benjamin, h. 921 North Main. S •* Dickinson, Charles H., (Nellie M.), clerk, h. 842 Prendergast Ave.

| Dickinson, Sarah, teacher, bds. 134 Lakeview Ave. ft % Dickquist, Charles, r. 788 East Second. 8 £ Dickquist, Joe, (Grace), laborer, h. 788 East Second. S g Dickquist, Nat., laborer, r. 788 East Second. yjgj Dickquist, Rose, spinner, r. 788 East Second.

Dickson, Alfred .retired minister, h. 617 Lakeview Ave. Dickson, Arvid C, carpenter, r. 35 Linden Ave.

Q Dickson, Charles W., (Christine J.).contractor and builder. h.35 Linden Ave. m mf Dickson, Donald T/., student, r. 1202 Prendergast Ave. ^~J Dickson, Ellen J., r. 35 Linden Ave. , , Dickson. Elmer A., draftsman, r. 35 Linden Ave. "{/j Dickson, Frank L., (Lucy Z.), J. Roofing Co.—h. 1202 Prendergast Ave. O Dickson, Gust A., (Friorborg). carpenter, h. 226 Broadhead Ave.

" q Dickson, Gust F., metalworker, bds. over 18 Partridge. «_ Dickson, Henry L., carpenter, r. 35 Linden Ave. f*\ Dickson, Lillian G., principal No. 10 school, r. 617 Lakeview Ave. W-* Dickson, Mabel C, r. 66 Hazzard. ^» Dickson, Myrtie M., principal No. 9 school, r. 617 Lakeview Ave.

C£j Dickson, Signe A., duffer, r. 226 Broadhead Ave. Dickson, see Dixon.

l~*. Didio, Guy, (Josephine), laborer, h. 81 Water. mm Diehl, Otto D., postal cards, stationery and optician, 303 North Main, bds. <U over 106 East Second. >• Dietro, Alfio, laborer, r. 458 West Second. f-r] Dietro, Michael, laborer, r. 458 West Second. _ . _ _3 T_« M..+„nl D».(il I ifo Pr»mium receioU to Inn. 1, 1911 - - - $367,143,488.59 (Si llie rlUlUal Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and fund, on hand for > « f nU..r.-L N I future pnym-nt to oolicy hoMer« .... $+27,763,190.20 01 WeWarK, W. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District Agent

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HTI T PTANO CO entire gth floor » ILLLjmU 1 l m V K J \s\J. CHADAKOIN BUILDING Dietro, Vincenz, (Antonino), laborer, h. 458 West Second. jjj Dietzler, John, (Elizabeth), elevator man, h. 705 West Eighth. ? Dimly, Bernard P., (Josephine S.), agt. Metropolitan Ins. Co., h. Ashville, ft^

N. Y. ^ Digiovanni, Fred & Co.—Fred Digiovanni and John Mistretto—shoe re- _

pairing, 706 East Second. ^^ Digiovanni, Fred, (Concetta)—Fred Digiovanni & Co.—h. 25 Steele. ^ Dilley, Herbert, (Minnie), laborer, h. 168% Chandler. JS Dilley, John, (Mabel), laborer, h. 168% Chandler. J3" Dilley, Walter, finisher, r. 168% Chandler. W Dimareo, Joana, (Giuseppa), sander, h. 36 Harrison. ^ Dimareo, Sabastiano, (Josephine), laborer, h. 45 Harrison. J*-Dimetar, Peter, finisher, rms. 9 Warner Block. to Dimetar, Thimo, finisher, rms. 9 Warner Block. Dimit, George, (Fordaj—J. Candy Kitchen—222 East Second, h. do. \¥*A Dimitri, George, machine hand, rms. over 7 Taylor. ^ i Dimitri, Spir, finisher, rms. 5 Hanley. M Dimitro, Mitse, tailor, bds. 104 Harrison. JJJ, Dimoro, Frank, laborer, bds. 12 Waterman. rt\ Dimoro, Joe, laborer, bds. 12 Waterman. ^^ Dimoro, Sam., filler, bds. 12 Waterman. j_* Dimos, John, finisher, r. 231% South Main. to Dimos, Sotir, finisher, r. 231% South Main. (j) Dioguardi, Salvatore, (Gaetana), mfr. macaroni, 784 East Second, h. do. Dippel, W . Maude, domestic, 409 West Third. qj Directoyou Co. (The),—Wm. L. Beck, mgr.—tea and coffee, over 7 E. Third. JJ1 Dispero, Tony, shoemaker, 29 North Main, rms. over 10 do. *^ Dixon, Carl, woodworker, bds. 206 Sturges. tm^ Dixon, Edna Wallace, r. 409 Pine. ^ 5 Dixon, Frederick, Jr., student, r. 409 Pine. ft Dixon, Frederick W., (Sarah), dyer and chemist, h. 409 Pine. £ Dixon, see Dickson. Ti. Djurstedt, Carl, r. 423 Allen. C -Doane, Stella, Mrs., dressmaker, h. over 8 East Second. 3 ^ Doane, Ed., (Belle), driver, h. under 525 West Third. *_ Dobson, Ellen, widow John, r. 118 Wilson Ave. ft Dodd, Leon R., (Grace F.), commercial traveler, h. 7 Terrace PI. M Dodge, Charles E.~- sec.-treas.% E. W . Curtis Lumber Co.—h. Dewittville,N.Y. w Dodge, Charles J., carpenter, bds. 819 Spring. Doering, Henry August, (Daisy), Jamestown Crockery Store, h. 539 W . Third M Dolan, Byron, (Aletha M.), machinist, h. over 211 West Fifth. W Dolan, Earl, r. 447 Allen, W Dolan, Martin, (Catherine), h. over 19 East Second. JJ» Dole, Carrie, cook, 313 Prendergast Ave. £3 Dominianto, Felisha, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. ( + Dominico, Nicole, (Josephine), h. over 103 Hazzard. Dominoco, Sam, (Marie), metalworker, h. 60 Tower. -. Donch, Fred, (Ellen), bricksetter, h. over 128 Stowe. W Donelon, B. Delia, clerk, r. 114 Steele. 3 Donelon, Ella M., clerk, r. 114 Steele. q ^ Donelon, Ellen, widow Roger R., h. 114 Steele. ""• Donelon, see Donlon. Donelson, Carrie, millinery, 103 East Third, r. 563 East Second. ^ Donelson, Edward J., (Anna), groceries, 216 Forest Ave., h. do. •"-

Donelson, Elmer A., (Mildred)—The Donelson Grocery Co.—h. 28 Broad- qj head Ave. -m

Donelson Grocery Co. (The)—Elmer A. Donelson and Garnet A. Nobbs— J« grocers, 23 East Third. ™

Donelson, H. Albert—Donelson & Root—h. 75 Barrett. Ready Roofing & Building Paper _£_"_ ___ ,y. ?

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_ Donelson & Root—H. Albert and Frank H.—teaming and heavy trucking, _•*! 29 Forest Ave. ^rf Donelson, Sofie, widow Oscar, h. 563 East Second. ^3| Donelson, William, steel casemaker, bds. 952 East Second. ,~| Donelson, see Danielson. p~"" Donlon, Anna, clerk, bds. 511 West Seventh. M-1 Donlon, Mary E„ r. 808 North Main.

Donlon, see Donelon. a Donnelly, John, (Anna), laborer, h. 26 Richmond Place.

Doolittle, Amy A., stenographer, r. 45 Grant. ^ W Doolittle, George S., (Ida May)—Odell & Doolittle—h. 49 Grant. g_J Doolittle, Laura M., widow Ezra, h. 45 Grant. ^^ Dorman, Ab., brakeman J. C. & L. E. R. R., rms. 624 West Seventh. I. Dorman, Elizabeth, widow William, r. 30 Kingsbury Ave. mmf Dorman, E. Robert, r. 16 Tenth. ^ J Dorman, Ethel M., r. 16 Tenth. LjQ Dorman, Florence E., widow Charles, seamstress, r. 345 Crossman. K Dorman, Frederick A., (Mary), florist, 16 Tenth, h. do.

Dorman, John T., (Mattie S.), mechanic, h. 30 Kingsbury Ave. Dorman, William L., (Tina L.), commercial traveler, h. 345 Crossman.

- Dorn, Charles H., mfr. horse food mixture, rms. 2 Forest Park. \J*4 Dorn, Edith, clerk, r. 338 East Third. ,~j Dorn, E m m a B., widow Dexter D., h. 47 Baker. W"~ Dorn, E m m a M., widow George E., h. 28 Harrison.

Dorn, George N., (Laura), carpenter, h. 338 East Third. W*l Dorothy, George B., (Mary), mechanic, h. 818 Jefferson.

Dorran, Catherine, widow Matthew, r. 851 Prendergast Ave. Dorran, John, metalworker, r. 851 Prendergast Ave.

_ ~. Dorsey, Lucy, Mrs., hairdresser, r. 617 Spring. 5_J Dorsey, Mary F., Mrs., hairdresser, 617 Spring, h. do. y_) Dorsey, Walter, (Lillian), toolmaker, h. over 95 Fairmount Ave. N"* Dorsey, William H., (Mary F.), coachman, h. 617 Spring. &_t Doty, Emmett W., (Minnie), real estate, h. over 800 Norm Main. r \ Doubleday, John W., (Nellie C ) , pres. Empire Worsted Mills, h. 344 East ^^ Fourth. ^L] Douglas, James B., (Lottie), constable, h. 33 Tenth. -, Douglas, Minnie L., teacher, r. 33 Tenth. m-M Doumier, John B., (Mary), baker, h. 22 Utica. Q_j Dow, Charles M., (Eleanor), pres. Nat. Chautauqua Co. Bank, h. 72 Allen. W^^ Dowd, Ernest, (May), farmer, h. 724 Camp.

Downer, Charles, (Frankie), clerk, bds. 622 Spring. rt^ Downer, Hattie L., waitress, rms. 413 Winsor. m** Downs, Harold, (Ann W.), loomfixer, h. 520 Foote Ave.

Downs, Harold V., student, r. 520 Foote Ave. Downs, John, (Lily), gardener, h. over 125 Stowe.

I Downs, John, (Kittie H.), clerk Humphrey House, r. 105 West Fifth. J Downs, William, (Annie), stonecutter, h. 417 East Fifth. Doyle, Bridget, r. 884 East Second. Doyle, James, rendering works, Foote Ave., h. 884 East Second. OT Dracksley, Raymond, (Josephine), driver and trainer, bds. over 226 East g Second. O Dracup, James W., (Henrietta), woolsorter, h. 20 Whitley Ave. E M Dracup, Nathaniel, (Nancy B.), woolsorter, h. 78 Ellicott. S.S Dracup, Nathaniel A., student, r. 78 Ellicott. 552 Dracup, Robert E,, (Anna), machinist, h. 223 Allen. .'3 Dracup, Ruby E., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. EC00 Dragstedt, Alfred, (Josephine), cementworker, h. over 8 Colfax. m a Drake, Adolphus, (Margaret), teamster, h. 40 Taylor. S'S Drake, Edith E„ student, r. 178 Stowe.

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X H 1 I I. P I A N O C H ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR | > rllL---1 rl,_4.-TIVJ \,KJ. CHADAKOIN BUILDING w g ^ — — flj mJ Drake, Elbert A., (Anna), finisher, h. over 1021 East Second. * m Drake, Frank r. over 40 Taylor. ~^ Drake, Harold B„ student, r. 178 Stowe. fl] Drake, Herbert, (Lily), cloth inspector, h. 178 Stowe. g mm Drake, Juvia M., hairdresser and manicurist, r. 40 Taylor. 3 frj DRAKE, LEVANT R., (Inez), dentist, 500-502 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 10 West "(1

Sixth. _ H Drake, Roy E., (Laura), teamster, h. 18 Flagg Ave. g rV Drake, S. A., (Leora), plumber, h. 377 South Main. in X DRAYMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, 7 Taylor. E

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COX, ROBERT, 10 STEELE STREET. 2. ~r COVEY, FRANK, 24 WOODWORTH AVENUE. E. S CURTISS, ROY, 225 BROADHEAD AVE., HOME PHONE 431-W. J? H

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LUCE, I. W., 73 COLE AVE., HOME PHONE 1168-W. * MORGAN, THEODOR, 10 SUMMIT ST., HOME PHONE 1024-B. M

NEWTON, N. P., JR., 842 N. MAIN ST., HOME PHONE 1122-B. ft» » cr.

NEWTON, N. P., SR., 66 W. TENTH ST., H O M E PHONE 105<t-K. &% NEWBERRY, J. O., 18 WEEKS ST., HOME PHONE 948. £• ff TEWEY, CHAS. W., 358 S. MAIN ST., HOME PHONE 466. ^ >q VINCENT, E. C, 29 HOPKINS AVE., BELL PHONE 608-W. | g

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f-Dreager, Calista A., teacher, h. 102 West Seventh. to Dreager, Ella Marie, music teacher, r. 102 West Seventh. j_ Drenova John, tailor, h. 5 Hanley. „ Drenova, Thomas N., handsawyer, rms. 5 Hanley. Drescher, George, laundryworker, r. 822 Cherry. Drescher, John, nightwatch, r. 822 Cherry. Drescher, Leonard, (Adelaide), tailor, h. 822 Cherry. Z > Drescher, Leonard J., driver, r. 822 Cherry. ! M J? Drescher, Marguerite, r. 822 Cherry. H *; Dreyer, Abiah D., stenographer, r. 104 Stewart Ave. ?0 g Dreyer, Ida C, dressmaker, r. 104 Stewart Ave. PJ Dreyer, J. Peter, (Anna M.), woodworker, h. 104 Stewart Ave. ~jj g

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O S Driscoll, Mary R., widow John, textileworker, h. 20 Forest Ave. ~i Driving Park Hotel, Ivan Stockwell, prop., 1200 East Second.

Drotz, Albert E., (Amelia H.), fireman .). F. D., r. 301 Willard. ~l Drury, Mary A., widow Charles K., r. 20 Allen. J> ' Dryburgh, Arthur, lunch counter clerk, bds. 14 South i. ain. p—t Dryburgh, William G., barber 13% North Main, rms. 14 South Main. 2 • Dschuden, Elizabeth, widow Charles, r. 865 North Main. 50 Dschuden, Frederick W., (Lillian), woodworker, h. over 161% Allen. g , Dschuden, John, (Fredericka), shaper, h. 819 Cherry. -m Dschuden, John H., (Dora), woodworker, h. over 103 Camp. Oj Dschuden, Leroy L., (Josephine), fireman J. F. D., h. 206 Chandler. —j ' Dschuden, Louis R., (Margaret), woodworker, h. 122 Bowen. C Dschuden, Otto A., (Anna M.), woodworker, h. over 29 Sturges. ® • Dschuden, Ralph R., (Edith), cabinetmaker, h. over 836 East Second. g? Duane, John (Catherine), blaster, h. over 11 Ninth. ;g B Dubois, A., solicitor, rms. 415 West Third. £« » Dubois, Edwin R., (Julia F.), detailer, h. 17 Columbia Ave. o 52 Dubois, Elam D., (Fannie), woolsacker, h. under 812 East Second. P0 9 Dubois, Oscar, metalworker, bds. over 219 Willard. j;^ Dubois, Walter, barber, r. under 812 East Second. u g Ducone, Fred, (Pauline), weaver, h. over 5 Hopkins Ave. * Dudgeon, Mary A., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. ™j j; Dudley, Pearl, telephone operator, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. .> Due, Agnethe, domestic, 15 East Fifth. ."3 Due, Anita B., domestic, r. 199 Baker. ^~' Due, Jane, domestic, 63 South Main. g a Due, Jennie G., domestic, r. 199 Baker. ©"« Due, Martin, J., (Petra), carpenter, h. 199 Baker. ££$ Duffee, Deige D., student, r. 515 Washington. , » DUFFEE, E D W A R D E., (Ella E.), drygoods and carpets, 20-22 West Third, C h. 515 Washington. * Duffee, Fleda, r. 515 Washington. ? i Duffton, Letitia, trained nurse, rms. 226 Foote Ave. •m^ Duffy, Bernhard, (Alice B.), metalworker, h. 57 East Cowden Place. h c Duffy, Christopher, (Margaret), shoemaker, 315 Winsor, h. 36 Peach. ^ ™ Duffy, Gabriel, (Emma), r. 110 Isabella Ave. ,-eg, Duffy, Katherine, stenographer, r. 36 Peach. £'g Duffy, Margaret, weaver, r .36 Peach. g e Duffy, see Durfee. §2, Duncan, Walter A,. (Vina I.), laundrysorter, h. 4 Terrace PI. VSO Duncan, William R., (Myra), commercial traveler, h. over 608 East Sixth.

Dunderdale, Annie, public stenographer, 403 Wellman Bldgs, r. 830 Spring. • Dunderdale, Arthur, trainman, r. 830 Spring.

_ 5 Dunderdale, Etta, clerk, r. 830 Spring. -* Dunderdale, James, (Mary), mechanic, h. 830 Spring. , Dunham, Alfred S., (Anna W.), bookkeeper, h. 410 East Fourth. Jy Dunham, Ethel, telephone operator, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. C4-4 Dunham, see Durham. J2 Dunihue, William J., (Clara), aristoworker, h. 44 Broadhead Ave. m*\ Dunn, Clair M., (Erma P.), printer, h. over 88 Prospect. Dunn, Francis .(Maude B.), sec. Milwaukee Bottling Co., h. 413 West Sixth. Dunn, Henry, (Mary), shipping clerk, h. 421 Livingston Ave. Dunn, Jane, Mrs., h. 308% Pine. Dunn, John, (Lizzie), painter, r. 308% Pine. Dunn, John W., (Ella T.), metalworker, h. 20 Livingston Ave. Dunn, Margaret E., student, r. 20 Livingston Ave. Dunn, Mary K., bookkeeper, r. 20 Livingston Ave. Dunn, Pike M., general store, 921 East Second, h. do. Dunton, Mary, widow Murray, h. over 310 Pine.

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Duquette, Harry P., (Florence M.), Manufacturers' Supply Co.—h. i-jj over 14 Camp. mmfy

Durand, Loye T., attorney, 13-14-15 Wellman Bldgs., r. Frewsburg, N. Y. t*^ Durano, Joseph, (Helen), cook, h. over 41 Broadhead Ave. Durfee, Clara R., widow George W., millinery, 313 North Main, h. do. Durfee, see Duffy and Duffee. Durham, John W „ (Hattie T.), laborer, h. 108 Barrett. Durham, Sarah M., widow Wilbur S., h. 383 Foote Ave. Durham, see Dunham. Durnell, Harry, lunch counter clerk, r. over 886 Washington. Durnin, Charles, office clerk, r. 18 Van Buren. JS Durnin, Elizabeth, r. 18 Van Buren. ^ Durnin, John, boodbinder, r. 18 Van Buren. Durnin, Nora, widow John, h. 18 Van Buren. N" Durning, Clare O., (Erma), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 415 West Fourth. Jj Dustin, Floy, h. 244 Hopkins Ave. «J Dutcher,, Edward A., (Phoebe), h. 315 Jefferson. ^t Dwojacki, Gertrude, weaver, r. 14 Sixteenth. g Dwojacki, Peter, (Mary), woodworker, h. 14 Sixteenth. T Dybowski, Sebastion, (Olympia), machine hand, h. Martin Rd. 0) Dye, Adoniran J., (Alice), carpenter, h. 420 Fairmount Ave. NJ Dye, Archie, (Louise), teamster, h. 208 McDannell Ave. -Dye, Earl O., (Clara), barber, h. over 19 East Second. Dye, Harry Lee, (Maude), teamster, h. 420 Fairmount Ave. Dye, Ina L., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. ~ Dyer, Nellie C, teacher, bds. 509 East Seventh. »q Dynys, Joe, machinist, r. over 59 Foote Ave. Dynys, Tony, student, r. over 59 Foote Ave. Dzioatza, Zapij, spinner, r. 67 Foote Ave.

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Eagle Building Co., (Inc.)—Ernest Cawcroft, pres.; Frank E. Wallace, sec.; g £5 O. N. Rushworth, treas.—408 Fenton Bldg. PJ

Eagle Foundry & Machine Co.—Wm. Sykes, Adam and William Stormer— eo" grayiron casting and general machine work, J. & G. Ave. !>r!>

Eagle Furniture Co., (Inc.)—;C. A. Lundquist, pres.; C. G. Telt, vice-pres.; G C. H. Erickson, sec-treas.—pedestals and tabouretts, 61 Water. {-•

Eagle Lake Club Co.—Roy H. Cole, pres.; Frank E. Wallace, sec-treas.— 2 407 Fenton Bldg. _»

EAGLES, Fraternal Order of, 4th floor Arcade Bldg., over 30 North Main. H Earl, Charles, (Lydia S.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 33 Livingston Ave. Earl, Glenn, motorman J. St. Ry., r. 33 Livingston Ave. Earlingson, Carl, blacksmith, bds. 409 West Sixth. N"* Earlingson, Oscar, machinist, bds. 409 West Sixth. _ Earll, Clyde R., tire repairer, r. 29% Eleventh. ff^ Earll, Henry S., (Sarah J.), tinner, h. 29% Eleventh. ^ , East Jamestown House, Asa Hind, prop., 953 East Second. M s Eastman, Annie, boxworker, r. 21 Peterson. N*9 Eastman, Arthur J., building mover, bds. over 55 Water. ft Eastman, Charles J., (Hulda), lumber inspector, h. 21 Peterson. *«J Eastman, Ellen, weaver, bds. 252 Harrison. m^ Eastman, Emil E., (Lena), screen doormaker, h. 15 Crown. *_™ Eastman, Gottlieb F., (Selma W.), harnessmaker, h. 242 Broadhead Ave. w Eastman, Gunhild, student, r. 21 Peterson. U U

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Eastman, Henry A., physician, 208 Lafayette, h. do. Eastman Kodak Co., American Aristotype Division, R. C. Sheldon, pres., 56

Prospect. Easton, Pearl, r. 244 Hopkins Ave. Eaton, Caroline P., widow C. P., r. 65 Fairmount Ave.

w Eaton, Earl H., r. 705 West Eighth. Eaton, Emmett S., r. 705 West Eighth.

[j Eaton, Ezra H., r. 705 West Eighth. a! Ebel, Julius E., pianomaker, r. 916 North Main. | Ebel, Julius G. M., (Elizabeth), pianomaker, 340 Steele, h. 916 North Main. •* Eberman, Judd, (Ruth), bookkeeper, h. 4 Price.

Eblom, Anna L., canvasser and clerk, rms. 29 Allen Sq. . .3 Eck, Carl, laborer, bds. 167 Chandler. t. § Eck, Harry L., breweryworker, r. 618 West Seventh. -g u Eck, Hildur V., r. 618 West Seventh. mm Eck, Leonard E., (Anna C ) , carpenter, h. 618 West Seventh. B | Eck, see Eke and Ek. * s Eckberg, Agnes B., student, r. 322 Price. -2 3 Eckberg, Arvid R., student, r. 322 Price. © Eckberg, Arvid W., (Clara), advg. mgr. Dahlstrom Metal Door Co., h. 322 .2 _ Price. C a Eckberg, August, (Selma), machine hand, h. over 18 Partridge. iSt] * Eckberg, Axel, (Mary), sec-treas. Alliance Furniture Co., h. 18 Shearman.

Eckberg, Axel, (Fredrika), rubber, h. over 128 East Second. +3 g Eckberg, Charles J., (Anna L.), cabinetmaker, h. 512 Newland Ave. .2 .£ Eckberg, Edith, clerk, r. 109 Kidder. ^ "j Eckberg, see Ekberg. m^ 3 Eckdahl, Augusta, widow Andrew, r. under 29 Wescott. vth Eckdahl, see Ekedahl. t- Ecker, Laura, dressmaker, rms. 428 East Sixth. 1-, - Eckert, John, (Cora), baker, h. 823 Washington. *** « Eckholm, Gladys, textileworker, r. 328 Stowe. of _. Eckholm, Gunnar, metalworker, res. 328 Stowe. •S "° Eckholm, J. Emil, (Anna), metalworker, h. 328 Stowe. J_ Eckholm, Sarah, widow Carl O., h. over 136 Weeks. -. 3 Eckholm, see Ekholm. <3 .* Eckloff, George, (Alice), cabinetmaker, h. 371 Foote Ave. -3 « Eckloff, Julius M., toolmaker, r. 371 Foote Ave. jg B Ecklund, A. G., (Anna), machine hand, h. 189% Cole Ave. _ Ecklund, Alice M., twister, bds. over 154 Baker. es S Ecklund, Clarence, office clerk, r. 311 Newton Ave. " S Ecklund, Edwin, draftsman, r. 311 Newton Ave. "on a Ecklund, Elmer C, (Josie L.), commercial traveler, h. over 46 Charles. ;g " Ecklund, Fred, (Caroline), metalworker, h. 311 Newton Ave. « g Ecklund, Jennie, dressmaker, r. 311 Newton Ave. 1-3 J Ecklund, Mertie, twister, r. over 8 Water.

Ecklund, see Eklund. O Eckman, Celia M., weaver, r. 38 Chapman. u Eckman, Charles L., (Agnes), —sec'y. and treas. Breed-Johnson Furniture >,£ Co.—h. 217 East Eighth. H g Eckman, Charles VV., (Christine), pres. J. Spring Bed Co., h. 545 Allen. J ' Eckman, Christine, widow John U., dressmaker and tailoress, h. apart. E. S " 27 Forest Ave. Woj Eckman, Ernest F., (Marie S.), mgr. Scandinavian Consumers' Association, h, over 190 Barrett.

U u XiiX Eckman, George 1.—Jamestown Spring Bed Co.—r. 545 Allen. ,< Eckman, Hilda, widow David, office clerk, bds. 221 Price. ^ ^ Eckman, John, (Marie), retired minister, h. 519 Monroe. ^ q ECKMAN, JOHN A., (Vena C ) , pianos and players, 5th floor Wellman Bldgs. A J h. 41 Van Buren. mmO _____ . — Call Bell 'phone 80; Home 70, when you need insurance or indemnity. 85 tablished in 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Eckman, John M., (Gertrude) clerk, h. 832 Washington. £3 Eckman, Joseph B.—Jamestown Spring Bed Co.—r. 545 Allen. W> Eckman, Lawrence D., sec-treas. Jamestown Spring Bed Co., r. 545 Allen. ZJ9 Eckman, Louise, widow Gust F., h. under 614 East Second. m-f Eckman, Luther W., shipping clerk, r. 20 Linden Ave. _ Eckman, Nels P., (Mary), retired, h. 38 Chapman. i~m Eckman, Nils P., woodworker, h. 20 Linden Ave. © Eckman, Oscar T., metalworker, r. 38 Chapman. Eckman, Reuben W.—Jamestown Spring Bed Co.—r. 545 Allen. w Eckman, Thurston, metalworker, bds. 434 Falconer. g Eckman, William G„ (Oppo F.), asst. mgr. E. E. Duffee store, h. 1002 Pren- a. «-|

dergast Ave. _S © Eckstedt, Carl W., (Carolina), machine hand, h. 119 Bowen. o Eckstedt, Ellen V., picker, r. 119 Bowen. S_ O Eckstedt, George W., woodworker, r. 119 Bowen. » »-Eckstedt, Gilbert J., metalworker, r. 119 Bowen. JJ p? Eckstrom, A. Luther, (Annette)—Eckstrom & Frank—h. 23 Orchard Ave. 2 __ Eckstrom, Axel, sheet metalworker, r. 838 North Main. J M Eckstrom, Caroline, Mrs., h. 83S North Main. Et 2 Eckstrom, Edward, sheet metalworker, r. 838 North Main. "" — Eckstrom, Edward N., (Sylvia), stonemason, h. 18 Warner Block. j* en ECKSTROM & F R A N K — A . Luther and Glenn A.—real estate and insur- g- n

ance, 32-33-34 Gokey Bldg. 3 > Eckstrom, George, bottler, r. 838 North Main. 2 jj-Eckstrom, Gust, laborer, h. 69% Wescott. _ — Eckstrom, John W., (Tilda), plasterer, h. 656 Barrows. P pa Eckstrom, Leonard, (Ella), plasterer, h. 217 Willard. ' Eckstrom, see Ekstrom. g* . .Eckwall, Angali, r. 145% Chandler. 3 <, Eckwall, Carl J. W., (Hulda), cabinetmaker, h. 61 Newton Ave. • n Eckwall, Caroline, widow John, r. over 308% Pine. «ji 3! Eckwall, Eric, machine hand, r. 145% Chandler. § ^ Eckwall, Oscar F., (Amanda), woodworker, h. 145% Chandler. » H Economy Oil Works, J. Fred Jones, mgr., 9 Foote Ave. g > Edborg, Oscar, (Amy), metalworker, h. over 317 Van Buren. ee H

Edborg, see Edeborg. Eddy, Alleyne, stenographer, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave ^ Eddy, Arthur, veneerworker, bds. 93 Fairmount Ave. 2. j> Eddy, Arthur J., painter, rms. over 1S5 Fairmount Ave. co _3 Eddy, B. A., rms. 311 Pine. g w Eddy, Betsy H., widow Corydon, h. 67 South Main. <j Eddy, Charles H., (Ruby), reporter, rms. 310 East Sixth. < Eddy, Elton E., insurance, over 16 East Third, r. 67 South Main. Eddy, Ethel, stenographer, r. 209 West Seventh. < Eddy, Fred, metalworker, bds. 828 Cherry. J Eddy, Fred S., (Harriet E.), cigars and tobacco, 24 East Third, h. 514

rt Prendergast Ave. Eddy, Fred S., Mrs., dressmaking, 514 Prendergast Ave., r. do. Eddy, Leonore, waitress, rms. 14 East Fourth. ___ Eddy, Lynn W., bookkeeper, rms. Y. M. C. A. ^ > Eddy, Maria L„ Widow Halbert, h. 315 East Sixth. Q & Eddy, Walter, crater, bds. 93 Fairmount Ave. Eddy, Wilton N., r. 67 South Main. Edeborg, Albert W., (Hulda), metalworker, h. 638 Winsor. Edeborg, see Edborg. Eden, Reginald Y., (Sophia H.), electrician, h. 12 Fairview Ave. Edin, Albin C, (Esther), trimmer, h. 63 Benedict. Edin, Carl Axel, (Josephine), foreman mechanic, h. 35 Benedict. hP-> Edlund, Gust, r. 20 Stafford Ave. *~L

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JO Edman, Carl, woodworker, bds. 215 McKinley Ave. C* Edmond, Ellen, picker, bds. 140 Euclid Ave. OS Edmonds, John, r". 719 Cherry. © Edmonds, Margaret, Mrs., laundress, r. over 1 East Sixth. i-J Edmonds, Thomas, (Emma), carpenter, h. 719 Cherry.

Edmunds, Charles W., (Matilda), machine hand, h. 113 Wescott. 4) Edmunds, Kate, widow John, r. 12 Fulton. "*"J Edmunds, Norman, (Rose), carpenter, h. 718 Cherry. wj Edson, Barney, driver, rms. 215 West Second. yj Edson, Dudley D., cloth handler, r. 200 South Main. n j Edson, Harriet L., stenographer, r. 200 South Main.

Edson, John, (Eva), metalworker, h. over 10 Seymour Ave. , Edson, Mary L., Mrs., h. 200 South Main.

qj Edson, Shirley B., r. 200 South Main. 4) Edstrom, Albert, (Olga G.), grocery clerk, h. over 117 Lincoln. Qif> Edwards, Annie, domestic, r. 207 Cole Ave.

Edwards, Bertha, widow George, canvasser, h. 23 Richmond Place. Edwards, C. John, (Anna), packer, h. over 635 Prendergast Ave. Edwards, Claude E., (Emma E.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. over 229 Fulton. Edwards, George, (Ann C ) , boilermaker, h. 230 Hallock. Edwards, George H., (Minnie A.), carpenter, h. 106 Eleventh. Edwards, Harry D., student, r. 106 Eleventh. Edwards, Harry F., (Cora), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 126 Water. Edwards, Isabelle H., domestic, 91 Prospect. Edwards, Nancy A., widow Avery, r. over 341 Foote Ave. Edwards, Siegel, student, bds. 23 Richmond PI. Edwards, William, ornamentor, r. 207 Cole Ave. Edwardson, Emanuel, (Carrie), driver, h. 7 Maple. Eggleston, Adelbert, (Charlotte), plasterer, h. 53 Hallock. Eggleston, Allyn, (Nellie), boss comber, h. over 726 East Seventh. Eggleston, Arthur G., (Sadie), metalworker, h. under 22 Bush. Eggleston, Frances, widow Charles, cook, h. over 203 East Second.

.*• Eggleston, Frank L., (Florence), woolsorter, h. 11 Bishop. ^ Eggleston, Fred, (Edith), carpenter, h. over 375 Foote Ave. *_Wf Eggleston, Joseph C, (Ellen), foreman textileworker, h. over 103 Wescott. ^m* Eggleston, Mabel, laundress, r! 203 East Second. "F"i Eggleston, Mary, widow Marshall, h. 726 East Seventh. 0U Eggleston, Maude, laundress, r. over 203 East Second. y Eggleston, Van C, (Anna B.), foreman boxmaker, h. 19 Columbia Ave.

Eglin, Harry, slater, bds. 311 Lincoln. Egregg, Constant, laborer, bds. 504 Crescent. Ehmke, Charles J., (Sophia), weaver, h. 408 Winsor. Ehmke, Clara E., r. 408 Winsor.

U Ehmke, Fred, r. 408 Winsor. O Ehmke, John C, (Vivien), barber, h. 34 Eleventh. ^ Ehmke, Max, (Edna), woodworker, h. over 702 East Second.

Eidens, Adelbert, laborer, r. 608 North Main. Eidens, Clarence L., (Hattie), musician, h. over 112 East Third. Eidens, John, (Margaret), machine hand, h. 608 North Main.

C_H Eidens, John G., huckster, h. 608 North Main. £ ) Eighmey, Lucy, widow Peter, h. over 941 East Second. S Einch, Elisha A., (Julia A.), laborer, h. 107 Hall Ave. Eisenberg, Florence F., widow Daniel, r. 518 North Main. -^ Ek, Carl, upholsterer, bds. 220 Bowen. p"_ Ek, Fred C, (Mabel F.), commercial traveler, h. 84 Victoria Ave. Z Ekbeck, Ida, widow August, h. 15 Tenth. U-| Ekbeck, Margaret, Mrs., pianist, rms. over 215 North Main. K-m) Ekbeck, Wilbur, meatcutter, bds. 15 Tenth.

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Ekberg; Adolph F., h. 15 West Cowden Place. Ekberg, Agnes M., domestic, r. 109 Kidder. JJJ* Ekberg, Edith A., bookkeeper, r. 109 Kidder. --Ekberg, see Eckberg. _ Ekberg, Magnus, (Mary E.), machine hand, h. 109 Kidder. . w Eke, Carl, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 102 Lister. T 3 Eke, John, metalworker, bds. over 102 Lister. Eke, see Eck and Ek. *"rt Ekedahl, Erik A., (Lena E.), supt. Art Metal Const. Co., h. 1094 East -

Second. Ekedahl, Thure J., (Helen), piano tuner, h. 106 Stowe. Ekedahl, see Eckdahl. Ekholm, Oscar A., (Jennie A.), metalworker, h. over 114 Mechanic. Ekholm, see Eckholm. Eklof, Mary, widow Charles ,h. under 304 Steele. Eklund, John A., (Elizabeth), pastor Sw. Zion Church, h. over 47 Pearl Ave. £-> Eklund, see Ecklund. ft^ Ekstrom, Charles A., (Amelia M.),—Bjork & Ekstrom—People's Bottling ^ ^

Works, h. 5 Kinney. Ekstrom, Fredolf, (Bertha), h. 846 Lafayette. Ekstrom, Gust M., (Frances), toolmaker, h. 87S North Main. Ekstrom, Leverne C, machinist, r. 5 Kinney. Ekstrom, see Eckstrom. 50 Elander, Adolph, (Agnes), cabinetmaker, h. 42 Chapin. CO Elander, Daniel, (Gertrude), contractor, h. over 31S Price. —, Eldridge, Jerry, pipefitter, bds. 800 East Second. V J Elf, Ellen, textileworker, r. 654 Barrows. ft Elf, Frederick W., (Joanna), metalworker, h. 147 Falconer. • Elf, Gust, (Ida), carpenter, h. 654 Barrows. —, Elf, Minnie A., r. 147 Falconer. £* Elf, Nels. office clerk, r. 6,54 Barrows. Q P ELITE FURNITURE CO.—C. J. Anderson, pres.; Gust D. Danielson, vice- ft

pres.; Gustaf A. Lawson, sec-treas.; Axel E. Bloomquist, supt.—mfr. *•* furniture, 516 West Fourth. ^^

Elite Restaurant—Mrs. Anna Farlin. prop.. 119 West Third. C r Elkins, Hannah, Mrs., drawer, h. over 308% Pine. taari ELKS, Benevolent and Protective Order of, over 300 North Main. **V Ellener, George W.. r. 220 Fulton. © Ellener, Priscilla. widow .James, h. 220 Fulton. ft Eller, August, (Mabel L machinist, h. 19 Bassett. ^ 3 Eller, Emma, widow Pudolph. r. 509 »»„ West Sixth. m*. Filer. Louella, clerk, r. 5091^ West Sixth. J3 Ellerington. Maude, telegraph operator, r. 12 Fairmount Ave. Q m Ellickson, Jennie, nurse, r. over 92 Falconer. w ^ Fllickson, Lottie, h. over 92 Falconer. Elliot. Charles H., (Emma), commercial traveler, h. 107 East Sixth. Elliot, Harley, commercial traveler, r. 107 East Sixth. Elliott, Elizabeth M.. widow Henry G., r. 85 Prospect. Ellis, Albert E.. (Alice), stationary fireman, h. 114 West Second. gj Ellis, Edward H., (Fannie), h. 270 Fairmount Ave. )«-• Ellis, E. Margaret, office clerk, r. 282 Fairmount Ave. Jj"-Ellis, George, (Helena), foreman warpdresser, h. 282 Fairmount Ave. SaL Ellis, Henry L., (Olga L.), woodcarver, h. 104 Catlin Ave. NJ« Ellis, James G., (Trudie), machinist, h. 821 North Main. J3 Ellis, John F.. machine hand. h. 13 Cook Ave. Q Q Ellis, LaMira E„ widow Hooker, bds. 12 Scott. Ellis, Lou. mender, bds. 114 West Eighth. ^fl Ellis, William, woodworker, r. 13 Cook Ave. qj Ellison, Andrew, (Charlotte), retired, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. J"» *^ For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS ?

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jg Chautauqua Brew ""TJ^J"'""' BjH :5j2 Ellison, Andrew, lineman, rms. 120 East Second. ©i-* Ellison, Anna, weaver, r. 608 East Second. _e«0 Ellison, Benander, (Emma), metalworker, h. 114 McKinley Ave. •5 2 Ellison, C. A., (Anna), plumber, h. over 63 Steele. •gn Ellison, Carl A., (Christine), metalworker, h. 143 Thayer. ,<•» Ellison, Edward PL, draftsman, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. jj Ellison, Elida, dressmaker, r. 608 East Second. 3 Ellison, Ernest R., (Hilma), metalworker, h. 36 Sampson. tJ • Ellison, George A., metalworker, r. 36 Sampson. --, Ellison, Joe E., (Olga), draughtsman, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. C Ellison, Johanna, widow Lars, h. 608 East Second. * Ellison, John, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 110 Palmer. *f i Ellison, John E., mill hand, r. over 63 Steele. .5 Ellison, Nancy .weaver, r. 608 East Second. "£ Ellison, Oliver, toolmaker, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. .S Ellison, Robert, modeler, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. g_^ Ellison, Sarah J., widow Abner, weaver, r. 3 Appleyard Place. S m Ellison, Selma, weaver, r. 103 Willard. 55g Ellstrom, August, (Anna), retired, h. 7 Valley. * Ellsworth, F. H., (Minnie), painter, h. under 219 Allen.

e"o Elmeer, Elof O., (Annie), metalworker, h. 225 Barrows. * Elmeer, John A., (Eva M.), carpenter, h. over 111 Sampson.

4§» Elmendorf, Irene, student, r. 7 Fourteenth. £ 0 Elmer, Anton, (Mandy), carpenter, h. over 68 Vega. J5U Elmere, Reinhold, (Hannah), painter, h. 581 Allen.

g Elmquist, Elmer, steel casemaker, bds. 199 Barrett. S o e. & M. Cough Drop Co., WT. W. Hunt, pres., mrfs., 4 Arcade Bldg., over 24 < _ North Main. K * Emery, Clyde L., (Frances), office clerk, h. 21 Genesee. ••" g Emmett, Aaron, ^Elizabeth), metalpolisher, h. 152 Stowe. s,J- Emmett, Minnie, textileworker, r. 152 Stowe. JJ^ Emmott, Edwin R., (Othella), spinning boss, h. 826 Cherry. g_! Emmott, Ellen, widow Herbert, weaver, h. 824 Cherry. Q p Emmott, Emily, r. 824 Cherry.

Emmott, Herbert, upholsterer, r. 824 Cherry. Emory, L. Walter, (Gertrude A.), collector Johnson Ice & Coal Co., h. 606

^* West Seventh. mm Emory, William R., (E. Gertrude), retired, h. 329 Baker. J"jJ EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.—Frank O. Anderson, prop.—bedroom suits, C8 chiffoniers and odd dressers, 118-124 Foote Ave. ft.) Empire Restaurant. C. Brink, prop., under 232 Washington. E Empire Voting Machine Co.—Carl F. Lomb, (Rochester), prei.; William J.

Lausterer, local mgr.—153-163 J. & G. Ave. m* EMPIRE W O R S T E D MILLS—J. W Doubleday. pres.; L. M. Butman, sec-

fT\ treas.—mrfs. suitings and finp worsteds, 31-43 Water. >ar Endress, William F., (Dora C ) , pres. Chautauqua Refrigerating C, h. 500 m-mm Pine. • p_I Engberg, Anton, metalworker, bds. 112 Tower. O Engberg, Edward, metalworker, bds. 112 Tower. Engberg, Gust, finisher, bds. 516 Foote Ave. S Engberg, John A., (Hannah), laborer, h. over 516 Allen. Engberg, Josephine, duffer, r. 516 Allen. «• Engbert, John V., (Anna E.), metalworker, h. 29 Linden Ave. ^ Engdahl, John, (Wilhelmina), laborer, h. 56 Tower. O Eugel, Nicholas E.. (Mary), insurance as<-n(, h. 205 Jefferson. H--> Engholm, Freda, hallmaid, 207 Foote Ave. CQ Engineers, National Association of. 11 Warner Tlldg., 19-21 North Main. fli Englewood, Charles, (Emma C ) , metalworker, h. 5 Orchard. -m Englewood, Gust, metalworker, bds. 5 Orchard. s • • ft I |PP INCTTP ANPF Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn f«*j L l l L llloURi-UlvI-i w.J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 541 Chadakoin Bldg

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Englund, Albin, machinist, bds. 948 Washington. J^ Englund, C. Harry, woodworker, r. 23 Hopkins Ave. ^^" Englund, Frank, student, r. 1295 East Second. *^ Englund. John, (Julia), boss drawer, h. 1295 East Second. Englund, John F., (Hannah), watchman, h. 23 Hopkins Ave. ^^ Englund, Oscar, (Bertha E.), woodworker, h. 248 Buffalo. Ih^ Englund, Paul M., (Amy C ) , metalworker, h. over 12 Stafford Ave. Q) Englund, Richard, (Sigrid), pianotuner, h. over 23 Stowe. ^ Englund, see Enlund. [Jf Engman, Arthur J., metalworker, r. 574 Willard. J3 Engman, C. Eugene, metal press foreman, r. 574 Willard. ft^ Engman, Enoch, (Amanda), finisher, h. 450 Allen. S1^ Eugman, Esther, clerk, r. 581 Willard. 7^2 Engman, Esther E., clerk, r. 574 Willard. *^ Engman, Florence, milliner, r. 450 Allen. Engman, Gertrude, milliner, r. 450 Allen. & Engman, John C. J. F., (Hilma J.), blacksmith, h. 574 Willard. r B Engman, Jonas E., (Amanda), millinery, 38 Willard, h. 450 Allen. g, K Engquist, John A., (Emma), machine hand, h. 85S Spring. 5' w Engstrom, B., plumber, bds. 530 Allen. " \% Engstrom, Carl, veneer matcher, bds. 816 Newland Ave. s- S. Engstrom, Charles, (Sophia), woodworker, h. 90 Lister. 'g a Engstrom, Christine, cook, 1 Fenton Place. 2. Engstrom, Elmer, rms. Y. M. C. A. * ">J Engstrom, Esther, seamstress, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. B S" Engstrom. Gust, (Louise), veneer matcher, h. 819 Newland Ave. Jj _ Engstrom, Ida, r. 13-14 New Warner Block. "O a ENGSTROM, JOHN C, merchant tailor, rm. 65, over 107 North Main, rms. 2. 5

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ft Engstrom, Ida C, tailoress. rms. 13 New Warner Bldg. . j Engstrom, John, tailor, 9 New Warner Bldg, rms. 13 do. _ _ Engstrom, John P., (Jennie E.), foreman woodworker, h. 228 Prospect. K W Engstrom, Paul AV., woodworker, r. 228 Prospect. Engstrom, see Enstrom. Engwall, Gottfried, metalworker, r. over 20 Phillips. Engwall, Harold, mechanic, r. 6 Willis. (f. Engwall, Hjalmar, (Emma), packer, h. 6 Willis. i» Engwall, John N., (Anna), sheet metalworker, h. J44 Thayer. ~i Engwall, Maria, widow Johan, h. over 20 Phillips. *T" Engwall, Otto, (Hulda), furniture trimmer, h. 27 Weeks. p-m Enlund, Gottfried, cabinetmaker, bds. 230 East Second. TZr Enlund, Warner, photographer, bds. over 230 East Second. Enlund, see Englund. ._ Ennis, Elizabeth G., r. 133 Euclid Ave. W Ennis. Helen M., stenographer, r. 133 Euclid Ave. Ct Ennis, Mary F., telephone operator, r 133 Euclid Ave. Ennis, Thomas H.. (Elizabeth), butcher, h. 133 Euclid Ave. Ensley, Ralph, (Christine M.), twister, h. 275 Prospect. Enstrom, Charles, (Stlinda), teamster, h. 114 Price.

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Enstrom, see Engstrom. Enstrom, Ida O., widow John, r. 311 Bowen.

2 , Entwistle, Raymond W., (Minnie), toolmaker, h. 255 Hallock. 3 Entwistle, R. Marion, student, r. 339 Fairmount Ave. a Entwistle, Samuel C, (Ella M.), commission salesman, h. 339 Fairmount «_ ' Ave. M Epolo, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. 44 Franklin. J> • Erickson, A. J., (Christine), laborer, r. over 503 Foote Ave. « Erickson, Albert F., (Byrde Wells), metalworker, h. 87 Steele. , Erickson, Albin, (Judith)—Erickson & Son—h. 327 Willard.

°§ Erickson, Allis, painter, bds. 263 Forest Ave. efl Erickson, Andrew, (Ellen), plumber, h. 107 Park. -t ' Erickson, Anna, textileworker, r. 47 Hedges Ave. .5 Erickson, Anna, widow John, r. 2 Pullman. "2 j Erickson, Anna D., r. over 391 Fairmount Ave. g ™> Erickson, Anna L., widow Andrew, h. 434 Willard. j§ gj Erickson, Anton, metalworker, bds. 800 East Second. jg Erickson, Anton A., (Ida), machine hand, h. 15 Benedict.

>•-- Erickson, August, woodworker, h. over 100 Hazzard. Jj g Erickson, August, finisher, r. 115 Hedges Ave. > , Erickson. August L., grocery clerK and call fireman J. F. D., r. 132 Barrett. m3 g Erickson, August N.. (Lena), woodworker, h. 233 Willard.

> Erickson, Axel, metalworker, i. 15 Johnson. £ % Erickson, Axel E., metalworker, bds. 303 Newton Ave. *»"* Erickson, Car) J., (Ida), cabinetmaker, h. 37 Benson. £ 6 Erickson, Carl O., (Olivia), cabinetmaker, h. 403 Newton Ave. 2'b Erickson, Carl S., (Maria), shoemaker, h. 141 Superior. CO 5 Erickson, Charles, (Anna H.), machine hand, h. 47 Hedges Ave. m-)2 Erickson, Charles G., (Carolina), h. 66 Chapin. B Erickson, Charles J., (Emma), brassmoulder, h. 15 Johnson. * Erickson, Charles J., (Josephinel, machinist, h. 115 Hedges Ave. *? o Erickson, C. Herman, (A. Cecilia), supt. Eagle Furniture Co., h. 408 East $Z pifth-fa b Erickson, Chester E., (Mary E.), sheet metalworker, h. over 112 Barrett. j3 ™ Erickson, Christine .student, r. 39 Falconer. ^.fi Erickson, Christine, widow Gust, r. over 334 Price. g'g Erickson, Clarence, finisher, r. 115 Hedges Ave. 4) c Erickson, Conrad, tailor's apprentice, r. 233 Willard. § 2 Erickson, David, (Alma), tailor, h. over SS Barker. \s © Erickson, Dorothy, domestic, 333 East PYrarth.

Erickson, E. C, (Clara), lumber handler, h. over 134 Foote Ave. Erickson, Ed., (Josephine), h. 263 South Main.

(£ Erickson, Edith, domestic, 333 East Fourth. r m Erickson, Edwin, (Hannah), metal springmaker. h. 622 Spring. mk%f Erickson, Edwin, (Elvira), textile finisher, h. 133 Stowe. - | Erickson, E. Elmer, (Anna E.), metalworker, h. 2 Pullman. 3> Erickson, Elizabeth, r. over 20 Colfax. «*•* Erickson, Ellen, domestic, 204 West Fifth. $2 Erickson, Ellen, widow John, h. over 24 Park. 5 Erickson, Elmer, (Emily), clerk, h. 8 Water. j2 Erickson. Elsie, clerk, r. 413 Cherry. C_m Erickson, Elvira, seamstress, r. 41 Derby. Erickson, Emil, woodworker, bds. 144 Stowe. fm Erickson, Emil, (Amelia), lumberworker, h. 52 Blanchard. «g Erickson, Emil, laborer, bds. 44 Chautauqua Ave. !£ Erickson. Engcr, machine hand. r. over 265 Steele. •+m* Erickson, Eric, (Sophie), contractor and builder, h. 30 McKinley Ave. 5» Erickson, Eric, woodworker, r. 222 Hopkins Ave. flL> g 53 I iP*v I.,miH(.«,i/i Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. *__; Llie insurance w. J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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HILL PIANO CO. SYSTEM ONLY <5 _ 0) Erickson, Erick, (Chatrina), woodworker, h. over 106 Water. Erickson, Erick, r. 114 Bush. Erickson, Erick, r. 121 Palmer. Erickson, Erland, steel casemaker, r. over 265 Steele. Erickson, Esther A., r. 108 Pearl Ave. Erickson, Etta, bookkeeper, r. 30 McKinley Ave. Erickson, Florence, r. 115 Hedges. ft

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Erickson, Frank L., (Julia E.), finisher, h. 214 Forest Ave. Erickson, George, metalworker, bds. 403 Newton Ave Erickson, George A., (Albertina), finisher, h. 7 East Newland Ave. ft Erickson, Gertrude E., stenographer, r. 222 Hopkins Ave. ft Erickson, Gustaf, (Anna), carpenter, h. 41 Derby. ^ Erickson, Hannah, widow Gust, rms. 55 Water. Erickson, Hannah, widow Gust, textileworker, r. 25 Park. Erickson, Hannah, dressmaker, rms. 229 Fulton. w Erickson, Harry, grocery clerk, r. 222 Hopkins Ave. ^ ^ Erickson, Helen J., widow Gustaf, h. 346 Willard. F J Erickson, Henry, woodworker, r. 15 Johnson. m—d Erickson, Henry C, (Alma), woodturner, h. 56 Vega. L'J Erickson, Hjalmar L., (Anna E.), toolmaker, h. over 8 Morse Ave. ^ ^ Erickson, Hulda, weaver, r. 115 Hedges Ave. fmm Erickson, Irene M., student, r. 102 Broadhead Ave. ^_r Erickson, Iver W., clerk, r. 102 Broadhead Ave. Jjrt Erickson, Jennie, widow August, h. 102 Broadhead Ave. *~~ Erickson, Johanna, widow Charles, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. j ^ Erickson, Johanna, r. over 106 Water. .-, Erickson, Johanna, widow Andrew, h. 8 Benson. **m Erickson, John, (Carrie), laborer, h. 120 Benedict. _ ^ Erickson, John, (Matilda), gluer, h. over 812 East Second. JJ? Erickson, John, finisher, bds. over 93 Fairmount Ave. p Q Erickson, John, (M. Delia), metalworker, h. over 391 Fairmount Ave. Erickson, John, (Nellie C ) , metalworker, h. under 440 Maple. Ma, Erickson, John A., (Carrie), finisher, h. 108 Pearl Ave. m © Erickson, John F., (Hilda), upholsterer, h. 422 Allen. ^ 3 Erickson, John P., r. 47 Hedges Ave. ^ ^ Erickson, John P., (Josephine), machine hand, h. 9 Garfield. to® Erickson, Jonas, (Maria), metalworker, h. over 502 Crescent. ^ i Erickson, Joseph, toolmaker, bds. over 212 East Second. ^ Erickson. Josephine, widow August, r. over 27 Stowe. Erickson, Julia, typewriter, r. 41 Derby. ^_A Erickson, Lars J., (Corrie E.), barber, under 1 Brooklyn Square,.h, over 24 /mm

Maple. ^ ^ Erickson. Levi C, (Bertha), metalworker, h. 546 Crescent. ^ 4 Erickson, Mabel E., weaver, bds. 434 Winsor. Erickson, Maria K., widow Magnus, r. 125 Weeks. ^ j Erickson, Martha, seamstress, r. 41 Derby. J ^ Erickson, Mary E., widow Charles J., h. over 20 Colfax. ^*H Erickson, Miner, casemaker, r. 107 Park. " Erickson, Minnie, domestic, r. 107 Park. ^ Erickson, Minnie, nurse girl, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. m<-j Erickson, Nina, domestic, 401 East Fourth. *J* Erickson, Olga, domestic, 13 Fairmount Ave. P . Erickson, Oscar, screenmaker, bds. 18 Linden Ave. mm} Erickson, Oscar E.. (Ebba), cabinetmaker, h. 100 Pearl Ave. Erickson, Oscar W., (Selma), machine hand, h. 38 Vega. Erickson, Rudolph A., deliveryman, r. 132 Barrett. Erickson, Ruth, boxmaker, r. 233 Willard. Q Q Erickson & Son. Albin Erickson, mgr., grocers, 438 Willard. f«t-Erickson, Swan, (Selma), watchman, h. 222 Hopkins Ave. *J ft COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS HA*RY lyons ft Th.l will not crack er open up—alia Porch Balmier, end Reil Institute St. & Erie Ry. C r

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Erickson, Swan, R. R. engineer, r. 41 Derby. lOo Erickson, Swan, (Mary), retired, h. 11 Bowen. CM"-1 Erickson, Swan A., (Anna B.), metalworker, h. 434 Winsor. fa Erickson, Waldemar, furniture trimmer, bds. 16 Johnson. cS Erickson, Walter C, (Laura), painter, h. over 33 Wescott. >. Erickson, William R., finisher, bds. 434 Falconer. Si Erickson, Lawrence, metalworker, bds. 15 Adams. u Ericson, Beda E., stenographer, r. 1 Kipp. J2 Ericson, Eric, carpenter, bds. 238 Barrett. •*» Ericson, Eric, metalworker, bds. 121 Palmer. C Ericson, H. Louise, widow Lawrence E., h. 1 Kipp.

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c CM ° ©0, « x Jamestown Office, 628 E. 2nd St. Falconer Office, 101 W . Main St. +J +j B O T H PHONES H O M E PHONE 093 *" JAMESTOWN STEAM & DRY i CLEANING WORKS £ SUITS MADE TO ORDER mm-t i i i i • i i ••! ——...— iii i,i 1,1,1 , ,, i . . „••.. ffl "O Erie Railroad—E. R. Allen, gen. agt., office 102 North Main; freight depot, Q-o 324 Chandler; passenger depot, West First; yard office, 325 W . Seond. jg g Erlandson, Carl, r. over 113 East Second. ©•5 Erlandson, Hilma, weaver, h. under 331 Foote Ave. j* c Erlandson, Oscar, r. over 113 East Second. 3 S Erlandson, Selma, weaver, r. under 331 Foote Ave. *_» Ernewein, August, (Grace), bakery, 106 Fairmount Ave., h. do. •**— Ernewein, Jacob P., (Rose), breweryworker, h. 502 Hallock. a c Ernst, Arthur C , metalworker, bds. 13 Warner Ave. g " Erwin, Charles R., (Vangie), carpenter, h. 79 Livingston Ave. — Erwin, T., express messenger, r. 328 Allen.

> _T Erwin, see Irwin. ^E"' Eskerberg, Ellen, Mrs., ice cream, confectionery and cigars, 138 Virginia • Boulevard, h. do.

O Eskerberg, Otto, (Ellen), toolmaker, h. 138 Virginia Boulevard. ^ Esterman, Robert, experimenter, bds. 259 Forest Ave.

Estus, Arthur D., (Ora E.), laborer, h. 3 3 3 ^ East Fifth. Euart, William J., cook, h. Lakeview Ave. Ext.

FT! Evanjok, Joseph, (Katie), framemaker, h. Martin Rd. r^ 1 Evans, Eliza E., widow Martin, boarding house, 217 East Third, h. do. ft | Evans, Frank I., veneerworker, bds. 16 Sampson. y Jij Evens, Blanche, stenographer, r. 123 Stewart Ave.

j Evens, E m m a C., widow Charles, clerk, h. 123 Stewart Ave. d • Evens, Emmett A., office clerk, r. 123 Stewart Ave. 2 * Evens, Helen, office clerk, r. 123 Stewart Ave. •fll Everdon, Florence, domestic, 116 East Fourth, r. Lakewood. ^ _ Everett, Burt N . — E .L. Carpenter & Co.—bds. 217 Spring. ^ • Everett, Carrie, telephone operator, r. 41 Thayer. tH * Everett, David B., (V. Jane), painter, h. 25 Maple. 'S Everett, Elizabeth, telephone operator, r. 41 Thayer. EVERETT HOTEL, (NEW), John E. Penfold, prop., 11-13 West First. Everett, John, (Jennie), metal finisher, h. 41 Thayer. Everett, Martha, telephone operator, r. 41 Thayer. Everett, Pearl, widow Warren, h. over 217 Spring. Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every other kind of insurance furnished by BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY,

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Everwine, Elva L., widow August C, h. 36 Liberty. __3 Everwine, Martha L., bookkeeper, r. 36 Liberty. to Ewing, Edward, (Lottie), laborer, h. over 19 East Second. C/> Ewing, John, (Amelia), teamster, h. under 30 Institute. £ ^ Ewing, Sam, clerk, bds .6 South Main. w Exley, John, (Annie), woolsorter, h. under 107 Hazzard. ^ Extence, George, (Mary B.), pastor Pilgrim Memorial Church, h. 316 Forest

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Fabony, Charles, (Jessie), laborer, rms. 314 West Second. QfOk Fadale, Frank, (Josephine), metalworker, h. over 126 Institute. Fagerstrom, Emil C, (Alma)—Bernhard Hardware Co.—h. 198 Barrett. J- Fagerstrom, Gust E., (Ellen H.), metalworker, h. 214 Falconer. £3 Fagerstrom, Hulda, widow John A., h. 24 Fairfield Ave. f> . Fagerstrom, Regina, textileworker, bds. over 116 Park. Fagerstrom, Seth E., (Elsa), toolmaker, h. over 15 Myrtle. r-mmj Fahey, Edward J., (Alice), foreman metalworker, h. 400 West Seventh. £j Fahey, Mary, widow James, r. 400 West Seventh. ^J Fahlgren, Franz, metalworker, J)ds. 154 Barrows. < Fahnley, Herman, r. 303 West Fourth. f^ Fair (The)—Clarence A. Hultquist, prop.—crockery, glassware and house- mm*

hold goods, 18 East Third. _ ^ Fairbank, Anna L., widow Harvey L-, h. 353 East Fourth. ( j Fairbank, Edith, stenographer, r. 917 North Main. ft Fairbank, Ellen M., teacher, r. 917 North Main. • Fairbank, Emily H., widow John A., h. 300 Winsor. Fairbank, Emily N„ r. 353 East Fourth. to *$ Fairbank, Frederick W., (Maude W . ) , mounder and bronze mfr., h. 1032 £ a

North Main. 2 »' Fairbank, Walter J., (Elizabeth C ) , cattle dealer, h. 917 North Main. o sr Fairbank, Will, (Hattie), meats, 215 West Third, h. 265 Falconer. £ "> Fairbanks, Fred G., (Lizzie M.), teamster, h. over 125 Fairview Ave. g Er Fairbanks, George W., (Elizabeth A.), printer Journal, h. 39 Prospect. w n Fairbanks, Raymond W., timekeeper, r. 39 Prospect. 3 n Fairbanks, Violet E., r. 39 Prospect. S & Fairchild, Delia M., teacher, r. 11 East Sixth. n ft Fairchild. Katherine M., widow Orrin J., home baking, 627 Prendergast Ave., ~ "i

h. 11 East Sixth. 5" Fairchild, Leola M., music teacher, r. 11 East Sixth. Fairchild, Lillian B., musician, r. 11 East Sixth. Fairchild. Ruth K., student, r. 11 East Sixth.

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•g F A I R M O U N T GROCERY, W . H. Haynes, prop., 108 Fairmount Ave. -S-- Falconer, Clinton B., (Bertha M.), metalworker, r. 37 McKinley Ave. _S Falconer, Etta M., caterer, r. 240 Fulton. 50 __ Falconer, Lovina, widow Robert E., h. 240 Fulton. ••3 Falconer, Martha J., h. 551 Lakeview Ave. [« » Falconer, Mildred R., supt's clerk J. High School, r. 240 Fulton. S » Falconer, William T., (Kate D . ) — W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., and Am. Mfg. _> a concern, Falconer, N. Y.—h. 134 Lakeview Ave. %, 2 Falconer, see Faulkner. CQ.S Faley, Theodore, (Teckla), metalworker, h. 245 Bowen. _ S Falkinburg, D. Ray, student, r. 931 Newland Ave. ™ o

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mj-a Falldine, C. Frederick, (Bertha), sec-treas. Crescent Tool Co., h. over 503 U _j Winsor.

» Falldine, George, plumber, r. 120 Weeks. M X Falldine, Gust A., h. 120 Weeks.

Falldine, Marie, stenographer, r. 120 Weeks. Fallon, Carrie, cook, r. East Second and Tiffany Ave.

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i"__ Fallon, Carrie, Mrs., cook, r. 63 Center. . FAMOUS, (THE)—Nathan Stern, prop.—clothing and gent's furnishings, g, 5-7 North Main.

„:._i Fancher, Leon L., (Kate), attorney, over 12 East Second, h. 507 Monroe. q$% Farcel, Jennie, domestic, 504 West Third. O u Fardink, John B., (Emma), mechanic, h. under 310 Jefferson. H"3 Fargo, Charles E., (Blanche), stationary engineer, h. 14% Flagg Ave. ^2 -8 Fargo, Florence, dressmaker, bds. 310 Pine. S m Farinella, Vincenzo, (Cologera), grocer, 124 Harrison, h. do. H 5f Farlee, Edith H., piano teacher, r. 152 Allen. m-\% Farlee, Fred L., commercial traveler, h. 152 Allen. ©•§ Farlee, Nellie C, vocal teaher, r. 152 Allen. *- Farley, George, (Anna), metalworker, r. 1 Woodworth Ave.

•J "3 Farley, Myron, towerman, r. 1 Woodworth Ave. ?J <5 Farlin, Anna A., Mrs.—prop. Elite restaurant, r. 412 Lafayette. rj § Farlin, Peter A., (Anna A.), Brooklyn restaurant, h. 412 Lafayette. g U Farm, Daniel A., r. 123 Maple.

"2 Farm, John A., (Emma L.), salesman, h. 41 Eleventh. §2 « Farm, John, laborer, bds. 10 Webster. fj-jg Farm, Mary, bds. 123 Maplp. SB5 Farm, Oscar F., (Victoria), veneer cutter, h over 409 Newland Ave. to* Farman, Edith, teacher, r. 30 Cross.

Farman, E. Frank, retired, h. 30 Cross. a Farman, Mary C, r. 30 Cross. r ^ Farman, Nell D., teacher, r. 30 Cross. ^ ^ Farman, see Firman and Farnham. +-> F A R M E R S & MECHANICS B A N K — O . N. Rushworth, pres.; Harold E 2? Crissey, vice-pres.; A. E. Appleyard, cashier—215 North Main.

mm* Farnell, Joe, (Carrie), wastesorter, h. 429 Allen. 2 Farnham, Anna A., widow John, h. 110 East Sixth. q"* Farraro, Rocco, (Rose), laborer, h. 121 Cross. ^ ^ Farrell, James, upholsterer, bds. Ill King. f-M Farrington, Florence, stenographer, rms. 318 Prendergast Ave.

Faulhaber, H. J., (Sadie F.), h. 198 Thayer. >«. Faulkner, Alta, widow Manley, h. 329 Hallock. tm* Faulkner, Henry S., (Lydia), moulder, h. 985% Washington. S£ Faulkner, see Falconer. _ 2 Faust, Alice, domestic, 30 Cross. C3 The. Mutual Ronofit I if a Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 .... $367,143,488.89 X llie nUlliai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for ___ «f H.,„..|, N I future payment to policy holders - - - $427,763,190.20 ^ 01 WeWarK, Ii. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District Agent

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U.ll'.-. !>__-_*__-_ G_->Ve_-__-.l A NATIONAL TRAINING t-M nill s Jriano s c h o o l school for pianists y Faust, Gottfried, metalworker, bds. 17 Hedges Ave. NJ Faust, Gust, metalworker, bds. 257 Falconer. p-f> Faust, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 257 Falconer. E-p-Fay, Alice, student, r. 114 Van Buren. JjJ Fay, E. L., (Fannie), sawyer, h. 12 Institute. \J Fay, Fannie E., Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Institute, h. do. O Fay, Helen, student, r. 114 Van Buren. *"J( Fay, John, (Helen), tailor, h. 114 Van Buren. Fay, Marie, teacher, r. 114 Van Buren. • ^ ^ Fearbocker, George, Mrs., r. 410 Washington. 'TJ Feather, Charles, (Helen S.), dep. TJ. S. internal revenue collector, Federal m

Bldg., h. 92 Prather Ave. {Jj# Feather, Harold, (Emily), painter, h. over 103 Willard. M Feather, Richard, (Kate), overlooker, h. 20 Waterman. JJ* Feiro, Forrest, metalworker, bds. 370 Falconer. C r Feldhaus, Arthur, (Anna), foreman bronzer, h. 234 Hallock. Feldt, E., metalworker, rms. 105 West Second. ft Feldt, Ellen, domestic, 205 East Fifth. C Felice, Paul, (Lena), laborer, h. 44 Franklin. m-1 Felli, Pasqual, woodworker, h. 581 Buffalo. ft^ Fellows, Charles A., (Ella), veneerworker, h. 10 Cleveland Place. Fellows, Edward, (Allene), tinner, h. over 5 Rowley Place. ^ ^ Felt, Charles, (Amanda), aristoworker, h. 115 P\ilton. (^ Felt, F. Oscar, (Minnie), paving foreman, h. over 65 Hazzard. r-mm Felt, Frank E., asst. cashier First National Bank, h. 115 Fulton. ft Felt, Orville J., (Florence), lumber handler, h. over 837 East Second. gj Felting, Matilda, domestic, 520 Spring. rg\ Felton, John M„ (Ida), bricklayer, h. 1005 North Main. Fengar, Mary E., widow Alvan A., violinist, h. 6 Sampson. Fenner, Elizabeth, widow Alexander, h. 962 Washington. (^ Fenner, James R., (Louise B.), commercial traveler, h. over 306 North Main, a Fenner, Jane, widow Silas, r. 16 Ninth. , Fenner, Nathaniel J., (Thankful S.), h. 820 North Main. Fenner, Ruth T., widow James, h. 110 East Sixth. ^.m. Fenton & Andruss—Elliot A. and George D.—photographers, 4 Forest Ave. ^ " Fenton, Anna J., stenographer, r. 71 Allen. Jg Fenton Building, 2-6 East Second. ™ Fenton, Catherine, widow Horace, h. 255 South Main. Fenton, Corissande, h. 317 East Second. ^ ^ Fenton, Dana, paving inspector, h. 71 Allen. \ ^ Fenton, Edgar A., (Metta M.), emp. The Journal, h. 115 Lakeview Ave. ft Fenton, E. F., (Nina), building contractor, h. over 303 Foote Ave. 2T Fenton, Elizabeth L., teacher, r. 317 East Second. jJJ Fenton, Elliott A., (E. Helen)—Fenton & Andruss—h. 215 Crossman. T Fenton, George T., (Lelia Y.), commercial traveler, h. 404 West Fifth. CO Fenton, Goldie M., bookkeeper, r. 115 Lakeview Ave. Fenton, G. Yates, student, r. 404 West Fifth. q. Fenton, Harry W., real estate, 59 Fenton Bldg., r. 509 Prendergast Ave. g» Fenton, J. Grace, artist, r. 1392 East Second. 3 Fenton, Louis A., shipping clerk, h. over 30 Derby. ^» Fenton, Louisa, widow Emory W., h. 1392 East Second. m*** Fenton, Lucy A., widow Edward F., h. 303 Foote Ave. Fenton, Lulu E., bookkeeper, r. 1392 East Second. ^ 1 FENTON, MARTIN L., (Alice T.), real estate, 59 Fenton Bldg., h. 509 ^ Prendergast Ave. ^ * Fenton, Melvina, widow Henry, h. 115 Crossman. J2* Fenton, Pauline, r. over 30 Derby. 3 Fenton, Thomas J., (Evangeline D.), lumber dealer, h. 169 South Main. ft^ Ferelo, Charles, (Maggie), laborer, h. 286 Harrison. q MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS Ask Lvons H\ Are not so expensive a* you may think -TTLO**. «-iJT \S«10 QQ

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H Ferguson, Alfred, teamster, bds. over 513 Allen. Ferguson, George F., (Flora E.), machine hand, h. 4 Seventeenth.

m-m* Ferguson j a., rms. 5 Hayward Block. J Fern, Mary, weaver, h. 410 West Seventh.

r-mi Fernstrom, Neils P., (Madsine) shipping clerk, h. 218 Barrett. Ql^ Ferrara, John, (Anna), metalworker, h. 103 Hazzard.

Ferrari, Joseph J., clerk, bds. 109 Allen. O F e r r a r o , Philippo, (Guiseppa), farmer, h. 36 Harrison.

Ferraro, Sam, (Teresa), machine hand, h. under 429 Allen. ^^[ Ferrin, John P., (Mary E.), commercial traveler, h. 629 Prendergast Ave. ^ J Ferrin, John W., student, r. 629 Prendergast Ave. r ^ Ferrin, Rhea F., student, r. 629 Prendergast Ave. F T Ferrin, Sarah, widow Stephen, h. 615 West Seventh. *+**] Ferris, Clarence C, conductor J. St. Ry., h. 419 West Sixth. »• •>• Ferris, James D., (Julia), telegraph operator, h. 419 West Sixth. P«j Ferro, Philip, (Josephine), farmer, h. over 94 Hazzard. ^ ^ Ferrora, Mike, (Cora), groceries and lruits, 201 Winsor, h. do. *"^ Ferry, Florence .stenographer, r. 10 Martin Road. r Ferry, Maurice, finisher, r. 10 Martin Road. M n Ferry, S. Correl, h. 30 Foote Ave. ^ J Ferry, Truman C, (Amelia), market gardener, h. 10 Martin Road. W F e s s e n d e n , Benjamin H., (Edith B.), electrician, h. 102 West Seventh.

Fette, Charles J., (Gene), printer, h. over 1101 Prendergast Ave. CfJ Fidler, A. Howard, (Leonora B.)—Freeburg & Fidler—h. 135 Allen.

Fidler, Alfred F., (Adela L.), commercial traveler, h. 49 Liberty. r-^ Field, Elizabeth, r. 208 Lafayette. r*—* Field, Elmer W., (Nellie E.), collector, h. 51 Ninth. ^ } Field, Frank B. (Kate P.), mgr. Furniture Commercial Agency (Red Book), m C b. 412 Spring. r Field, Leonard J., (Florence L.)—Field & Wright Co.—h. Ashville, N. Y. C™7 Field, Lillian, widow Edward, r. 330 Crossman. \m.J Field, Mary, bookkeeper, bds. 5 Strong. W FIELD & W R I G H T CO.—L. J. Field, mgr.; J. S. Wright, pres.; H. T. Wilson r and John J. Beustrom—furniture, carpets and draperies, 104-108 North t*>N Main. ^m* Field, see Fields. t^i Fieldhouse, Benjamin, drawer, r. 30 Franklin. P h Fieldhouse, Joseph, (Mary Jane), foreman spinner, h. 30 Franklin. Q ^ Fields, Earl, metalworker, r. 107 Hall Ave. ^ ^ Fields, Jennie, Mrs., picker, h. 107 Hall Ave.

Fields, see Field. I Filsinger, George W., mgr. Floss Palace Bowling Alleys, rms. 215 W. Second.

Finch, Raymond, asst. supt. Jamestown Metal Furn. Co., rms. 302 W. Fifth. i Findlay, Ina, wool picker, h. rear 11 Tenth.

Findlay, John M., (Mabel), chauffeur, h. 958 Washington. , Findlay, John N., (Mary), blacksmith, 105 Foote Ave,, h. 39 do.

Fink, Bertha B., waitress, r. 209% West Third. Fink, Charles A., (Elizabeth), plumber, h. 209% West Third.

C/3 Fink, George H., (Mary E.), cement contractor, h. 9% Cheney. 55 Fink, Mary B., widow John, r. 129 Price. O Finley, Harriett, Mrs., h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. JJ Finnegan, Michael, laborer, bds. 10 Steele. mm op pirman, Benjamin F., woodturner, bds. 154 Lakin Ave. i—i;g Firman, see Farman and Farnham. ^J- FIRST NATIONAL B A N K — F . E. Gifford, pres.; E. Morgan, cashier, 222 as

s M North Main. >. Firth, Charles J., (Ruth D.), screenworker, h. corner Vega and Benedict.

0 j< Firth, Elizabeth, sample clerk, r. 3 8 % Foote Ave. S u Firth, J. Edward ,(Mary), foreman drawing, h. 3 8 % Foote Ave. X P^ T \Cr. \x\c\wV\Y\C'C- Connecticut General Life Ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn. «jj L/llC l l l d U l a l l C C " w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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man Bldgs. Fisher, Floyd, (Esther), steel casemaker, h. 24 Woodworth Ave. Fisher, George H., (Jennie), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 10 Metallic Ave. Fisher, Harry W., (Florence), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 63 Livingston Ave. Fisher, Jerome B., (Julia), supreme court reporter and Fisher & Fisher, h.

518 North Main. Fisher, Jerome B., Jr., (Imogene P.), bookkeeper Penn. Gas. Co., h. 88 Pros­

pect. Fisher, John M., machinist, bds. over 941 East Second. Fisher, Marion H.—Fisher & Fisher—r. 518 North Main. Fisher, Mildred, waitress, rms. over 2 % North Main. Fisher, Minnie, widow David, dressmaker, h. over 416 Falconer. Fisher, Reuben Fenton, r. 518 North Main. Fisher, Richard, pressman, h. 325 Fairmount Ave. Fisher, Ross, r. over 416 Falconer. Fisher, Vilata M., r. 518 North Main. Fisher, William, clerk, r. 10 Metallic Ave. Fisher, William W., (Ella N.), oil producer, h. 133 Lakeview Ave. Fisher, Zelda, waitress, rms. over 2 % North Main. Fisher, see Flisher and Fisler. Fisk, Charles, (Alma), electrician, h. over 125 Van Buren. Fisk, Charles E., (Minnie), vice-pres. Pearl City Veneer Co., h. 82 Barrett. Fisk, Frank M., (May), contractor, h. 17 Potter Ave. Fisk, John, barber, 952 East Second, bds. do. Fisk, Theodore L., (Eda), farmer, h. 704 Buffalo. Fisk, Wilbur, (Martha), driver, h. 704 Buffalo. Fisler, Jacob, (Maryette), bricklayer, h. 653 East Sixth. Fitch, Harriet, rms. 417 Prendergast Ave. Fitzgerald, John J., (Annie M.), metalworker, h. 15 Eighteenth. Fitzgerald, Patrick, (Nora), stationary fireman, h. 131 Fairview Ave. Fitzpatrick, Nancy, domestic, 416 Lincoln. Flagg, James R., real estate, Squier's Court, h. Frewsburg, N. Y. Fleetwood, Charles H., r. 601 Lafayette. Fleischer.John, (Eva), metalworker, h. over 20 Willard. Fleming, Charles A., (Laura), detailer, h. 507 East Second. Fleming, Henry, tinner, bds. 257 Forest Ave. Fleming, Roy, (Nellie), advertiser, h. 173% South Main. Fletcher, A. Brooks, publisher Country World, r. 552 West Third. Fletcher, Fred, (Martha), carpenter, h. 5 1 % Tower. Fletcher, Louise E., student, r. 5 Lincoln. Fletcher, Milton J., (Nettie), principal J. High School, h. 5 Lincoln. Fletcher, Minnie E., teacher, h. 552 West Third. Fletcher, Thomas, (Hattie), cement sidewalk contractor, h. 32 Union Ave. Fletcher, William H., (Mabel), mgr. Chautauqua Teacher's Agency, h. 424

Winsor. Flickinger, Eugene, (Selestia), roofer, h. 112 Price. Flickinger, Joseph E., (Arminta), metal erector, h. 309 Price. Flickinger, Lou, Mrs., r. 14 Stowe. Flickinger, Marie, student, r. 309 Price. Flickinger, Mary M., domestic, r. 112 Price. Fife, Fort, Mrs., h. over 106 Harrison. EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" DA1MT Talk '* ovor with me- ^O I HAVE THE STRICTLY PURE * /*11~ * HARRY LYONS 9

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Fliege.Edward C, (Julia), bookkeeper, h. over 8 Center. Flink, Gust, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 452 Buffalo. Flisher, Jared B., oil producer, h. 612 Prendergast Ave. Flisher, Leonora V., student, r. 612 Prendergast Ave. Flisher, see Fisher. Flodine, Charles, woodworker, bds. 14 Arnold. Flodine, Emil, metalworker, bds. 14 Arnold. Florida, B. Franklin, (Margaret M.), stationary engineer, h. 12 Stafford Ave. Floss Palace Bowling Alleys, G. W. Filsinger, mgr., 211 Cherry. Flower, A. Pearl, bookkeeper, r. 44 Bush. Flower, James G., (Hattie M.), mason, h. 44 Bush. Flower, Jay C, mattressmaker, r. 44 Bush. Flynn, Hugh, (Mary), switchman Erie R. R., h. 25 Livingston Ave. Fogelberg, David, laborer, bds. 89 Tower. Fogelstrom, Philip, (Anna), metalworker, h. under 28 Park. Fogle, Marie A., waitress, r. 110 Euclid Ave. Fogle, Ralph D., farmer, r. 110 Euclid Ave. Fogle, Simon, (Mary E.), laborer, h. 108 Crossman. Foland, Nicholas, (Mary), metalworker, h. 1035 North Main. Foland, see Folland. Folcker, August F., (Augusta), laborer, h. 13 Fifteenth. Folcker, Carl T., (Hulda C ) , foreman, Atlas Furniture Co., h. 107 Broad­

head Ave. Foley, Catherine, stenographer, bds. 301 Livington Ave. Foley, James E., druggist, bds. 817 North Main. Foley, James V., steamfitter, r. over 43 College. Foley, Margaret, student, r. 301 Livingston Ave. Foley, Mary, bookkeeper, r. 301 Livingston Ave. Foley, Mary A., stitcher, r. over 43 College. Foley, William, plumber, bds. 301 Livingston Ave. Foley, William M., (Delia), h. 301 Livingston Ave. Foley, Winifred M., widow Patrick C, h. over 43 College. Folland, Anna L., r. 27 Eleventh. Folland, Conrad J., finisher, r. 27 Eleventh. Folland, Katherine, widow Peter, h. 27 Eleventh. Folland, see Foland. Folotts, Tony, laborer, bds. 15 Scott. Folsburg, Aldot, (Esther), metalworker, h. 296 Falconer.

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_^ Forbes, D. Marvin, (Flora), lunch counter clerk, h. over 148 Foote Ave. yj Forbes, Felicia R., widow Russell J., r. 605 North Main. ft Forbes, Flora F., stenographer, r. 605 North Main. • Forbush, James H., (Myrtie), electrician, h. 617 Pine.

Forbush, Martha, widow Luther A., h, 617 Pine. Forcey, Andrew, (Matilda), teamster, h. 75 Prospect. Forcey, Anna M., textileworker, r. 75 Prospect. Forcey, Harry, driver, r. 75 Prospect. Ford, Annie, Mrs., domestic, 211 Lakeview Ave. Ford, Egbert W., (Hazel)—Mack-Hall Co.—h. over 16 McKinley Ave. Ford, E. L., (Elizabeth R.), h. 926 East Second. Ford, Elizabeth, r. 857 Prendergast Ave. Ford, Elijah W., (Mary A.), tinner, h. 966 Washington. Ford, Fred R., (Etta M.), cashier Erie freight depot, h. Falconer, N. Y. Ford, Marcus L., (Marietta A.), retired, h. 400 East Sixth. s * FrLmfln'« M n d r Srnrp headquarters for high grade —s LiUUlldll » I'lUML OLU1C PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS

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. j ^ Ford, Mary, widow George B., h. 857 Prendergast Ave. m-f* Ford, Robert D., tinner, r. 966 Washington. mm)i Ford, William H„ (Lottie), painter, h. 972 Washington. ^ 3 Fordyce, R. H., (Anna), h. 43 Fairmount Ave. J™? Forer, Charles B., clerk, r. over 633 East Second. C*_ Forer, Ellsworth D., (Minnie), creamery, 39 South Main and 633 East Sec- K ^

ond, h. over 633 East Second. ^ Forer, Ethel, student, r. over 633 East Second. Y P Forest, Hubert, (Emma), loomfixer, h. 4 William. Fornell, Charles G., plumber, r. 252 Prospect. mfi Fornell, Edna C, dressmaker, r. 252 Prospect. ^^ Fornell, Elizabeth, clerk, r. 252 Prospect. mtZ Fornell, G. George, textileworker, r. 252 Prospect. '" Fornell, John D., clerk, r. 252 Prospect. Fornell, L. Mary, bookkeeper, r. 252 Prospect. ^^ Fornell, Myrtle T., domestic, 617 Prendergast Ave. £J Fornell, Nicholas, (Christian), watchman, h. 252 Prospect. 0J Fornell, S. Elizabeth, clerk, r. 252 Prospect. mt Forness, Lottie, widow John, h. over 55 Water. g Forsbeck, Erick, finisher, h. over 28 Derby. \i Forsbeck, Hannah M., milliner, r. over 28 Derby. 0} Forsberg, Ada H., r. 265 Prospect. NJ Forsberg, Charles G., (Ida C ) , janitor, h. 27 Colfax. S Forsberg, Harry T., student, r. 27 Colfax. 2 Forsburg, Henry E., draughtsman, r. 9 Walnut. ™ Forsburg, see Fosberg and Fosburg. Forse, Olaf, (Matilda), laborer, h. 216 Hopkins Ave. Forse, Sophia, twister, r. 216 Hopkins Ave. Forsey, Robert, boilermaker, bds. 132 Barrett Ave. "15 Forsgren, Emil, casemaker, bds. 199 Barrett. S Forsgren, Nels, office clerk, bds. 125 Stowe. pj Forslin, Margaret, weaver, bds. over 115 Park. Forslof, Anna, dressmaker, bds. 7 Maple. > Forslund, Hulda V., domestic, 130 Lakeview Ave. w G Fosberg, Ada, dressmaker, r. 102 McKinley Ave. o H Fosberg, Charles, (Anna), clerk, h. 39 Stowe. § 2 Fosberg, Gust, office clerk, r. 39 Stowe. ^ q Fosberg, Harry, student, r. 39 Stowe. s"qj Fosberg, Henry C, (Elizabeth), draftsman, h. 21 Stowe. § ™ Fosberg, Jennie, clerk, r. 39 Stowe. * pj Fosberg, Mary, seamstress, r. 39 Stowe. "" Fosberg, Richard, (Mary), retired, r. 25 College. *•> Fosberg, V. Emil, (Beulah), metalworker, h. over 39 Stowe. O Fosburg, Alma O. T., dressmaker, r. 9 Walnut. £3 Fosburg, August, (Reka), carpenter, h. 9 Walnut. © Fosburg, Eric A., (Emma E.), finisher, h. 33% Eleventh. E Fosburg, Fred, (Anna), machine ofreman, h. 10 Thayer. ^ Fosburg, Gustaf K., (Minnie E.), woodworker, h. 105 Charles. Fosburg, Henry E., architect, r. 9 Walnut. Fosburg, Herbert N., clerk, r. 9 Walnut. Fosburg, Ruth E. S., milliner, r. 9 Walnut. ^^ Fosburg, see Forsburg, Forsberg and Fosberg. Fosha, Ellen, Mrs., bds. 60 Harrison. C i Fosha, James M., r. 358 South Main. **•]« Fossum, Edwin, carpenter, bds. 530 Allen. 1—*s Foster, Earl R., printer, r. 114 West Eighth. © Foster, Fern, laundress, r. 120 East Second. £* Foster, Francis M., student, r. over 314 Lincoln. m»m Foster, George L., (Nellie R.), switchman Erie R.R., h. over 124 Lakin Ave. ^ m COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS harry lyons g That will net crack or open up—alio Porch Bahuten and Rail Institute St. & Erie Ry. ^tf*

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Fowler, George C, (Mary), shipping clerk, h. over 379 Foote Ave. ffi Fowler, James I., (Laura W.), attorney, 4 Arcade Bldg., h. 20 Mechanic.

| s FOWLER, J, SAMUEL, (Velma S.), attorney, 16-17-18 Wellman Bldg., h. 304 d, -a Clinton. "g . Fox, Almon, (Hannah), teamster, h. 324 Steele. « «8) Fox, Antoinette, widow Oscar, h. 819 Spring. J2 (jji Fox, Cassius H., (Ella), commercial traveler, h. 91 Hallock. o . Fox, Emma, widow William ,1„ r. 216 Winsor. S § Fox, Ernest B., bricklayer, r. 36 Grant. « .S Fox, Essie C, student, r. 36 Grant. _ ~ Fox, Florence M., weaver, r. 216 Winsor. X. 3 Fox, Frederick G., toolmaker, r. 305 Falconer. « (2 Fox, George E., (Nellie S.l, shipping clerk, h. 46 Eleventh. •g „ Fox, Harry, (Helen), axworker, r. 68 Ellicott. m~ -o Fox, James H., (Annie), plumber, h. over 250 Hallock. t! 2 Fox, John, (Mary), boilermaker, rms. 905 Washington. 2 6. Fox, John A., (Mary), brickmason, r. 505 Clinton. „<*> Fox, Leland F., student, r. 36 Grant. .-tt J2 Fox, Leone, r. 305 Falconer. £ jji Fox, Louis, (Selma), teamster, h. under 322 Steele. . c Fox, Maud W., weaver, r. 216 Winsor. $> -q Fox, Rena, stenographer, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. .12 „ Fox, Sarah, widow James H., h. over 249 South Main. S j2 Fox, Theodore C, (Lena M.), cigarmaker, h. 305 Falconer. •g « Fox, William R., (Mary A.), water plant inspector, h. 36 Grant. "i g Foy, John, coachman, 101 East Fourth. "« O Foy, Lucinda, widow William, r. 11 Kidder. '•o u Foy, Raymond A., (Hattie M.), woodworker, h. 306 South Main. J2 j Francis, George, r. 330 Crossman.

Francisco, Harrison, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. Frank, Alta U., h. over 57 Charles. Frank, Charles, (Marcia), saloon, 113 East Second, h. Celoron, N. Y. Frank, Duane, teamster, h. 239 Hazzard.

^h Frank, Dwight D., (Esther), teamster, h. 383% South Main. L_| Frank, Elton J., meatcutter, r. over 225 West Third. jj,. Frank, Emmett A., (Cora G.), meats, 225 West Third, h. over do. mrf o prank, George S., (Frances C ) , retired, h. 213 Broadhead Ave. mm, S Frank, Glenn A., (Ora)—Eckstrom & Frank, and attorney—h. 13 Orchard U w Ave. W g Frank, Henry, (Rose), clerk, h. 178 Barker. fe§ FRANK, JOHN J., (Sarah E.), real estate and loans, 7 Hall block, h. over

<j 111 East Second. hJ Z. Frank, John P., laborer, bds. 127 Euclid Ave. *^ 3 Frank, Theodore, (Harriet), foreman Holmes Awning Works, h. 17 Hazzard. rZ, O prank, William H., florist, bds. 404 West Second. O Frankina, Francesco, (Concettina), h. 151 Foote Ave. H «^ Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. £ BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Frankina, Jose, (Atonina), hnisher, h. 151 Foote Ave. m*> Frankina, Nicolo, polisher, bds. 151 Foote Ave. ^ Franklin, Benjamin, baker, bds. 310 Jefferson. J3 Franklin, Charles O., carpenter, r. 27 Tenth. C/5 Franklin, Edward S., (Katherine), driver, h. 842 Washington. '~" Franklin, Elvira, basketmaker, r. 27 Tenth. Franklin, Florence B., telephone operator, r. 842 Washington. Franklin, Harriet, widow Oscar B., h. 27 Tenth. Franklin, Herbert W., electrician, r. 842 Washington. Frankson, Axel, (Selma), tailor, rm. 4 Opera House block, h. 224 Forest Ave. Frankson, C. Albin, (Sophie A.), finisher, h. 130 Colfax. Frankson, Ernest, (Tillie), tailor, h. 15 Linwood Ave. Frankson, Gust, tailor, bds. 224 Forest Ave. x/i *r\ Frankson, Signa, domestic, 37 Broadhead Ave. g O Frantsen, Hilma, cloth mender, r. 115 Camp. g- W Frantzen, Carl, E., (Mary), salesman, h. 219 McKinley Ave. •< o Frantzen, Eric, metalworker, bds. 24 Phillips. g G Frantzen, Christine, Mrs., r. 108 Hedges Ave. 5? O Frantzen, Peter, (Lena), laborer, h. over 219 McKinley Ave. n Frantzen, Peter, laborer, bds. 6 South Main. o EC Frantzen, Thure, (Anna), metalworker, h. 24 Phillips. 3 pq

Franzen, Carl, (Ida), grainer, h. 11 Partridge. a < Franzen, Carl V., (Selma)—Lawson & Franzen—h. over 311 Bowen. ^ O Franzin, Hugo, carpenter, bds. over 17 Valley. S n Fraser, Henry C, mason and plasterer, h. 820 Prendergast Ave. S Q Fray, Bessie, Mrs. cloth picker, r. 542 Allen. {£• |£ Fray, Clarence A., driver, r. 335 Foote Ave. °- C Fray, Fritz, woodworker, bds. 314 Stowe. p c~ Fray, John A., (Louisa R.)—Segerdahl &. Fray—h. 335 Foote Ave. V Fray, Walter, woodworker, bds. 314 Stowe. Fray, see Frey. ^ Frazier, William, cabinetmaker, bds. 6 South Main. x H FREDERICK (THE) H O T E L — F . H. Kohmann, prop.—5 South Main. | 2 Frederickson, Albert, (Hannah), carpenter, h. 77 Tower. « g Frederickson, Albertina, weaver, bds. rear 9 Grandin. g H Frederickson, Andrew, (Hilda), carpenter, h. over 187 Barrett. <p f, Frederickson, Anna, weaver, r. over 656 Barrows. n Frederickson, Anna, r. over 106 Willard. CO Frederickson, Anna, widow Charles, h. over 106 Willard. ~ ^ Frederickson, Carl A., (Emma), painter, h. 243 Broadhead Ave. w > Frederickson, Emil, freight handler, r. over 106 Willard. Jg g Frederickson, Hannah, weaver, r. over 656 Barrows. j c/) Frederickson, John, (Gustava), laborer, h. over 656 Barrows. Frederickson, Theodore, cabinetmaker, bds. 30% Institute. Fredlund, Bernhard, (Esther), saloon and pool, 124 East Second, h. 609

English. Fredlund, Charles, woodworker, r. 52 Bemus. Fredlund, Charles A., (Ida S.), saloon, 124 East Second, h. 8 Colfax. Fredlund, John, (Hannah M.), cementworker, h. 52 Bemus. O Fredrickson, Andrew, metalworker, bds. 7 Bowen. to Fredrickson, Herman, metalworker, bds. 320 Bowen. Fredrickson, John, metalworker, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. r—' Fredrickson, Selma, domestic, r. 334 Crossman. Q Fredrickson, see Frederickson. mj* Fredsall, Charles E., (Nellie), finisher, h. 121 Stowe. w Freeberg, Claus, woodworker, r. 58 East Cowden Place. ,, Freeberg, Frank, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 29 Sturges. *»-Freeburg, Axel, metalworker, r. 26 Palmer. ^-h Freeburg Axel C, (Hannah), deliveryman, h. over 541 Allen. * -. ^ For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS £?

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-£ rUantanmia Rvaut QUENCHES TH1RST.ACTS AS A MILD 5< V^IiaULaUC|Ua P r c W TONIC, INDUCES SLEEP. BothPhonei r Freeburg, Elmer, woodworker, r. 26 Palmer. O Freeburg & Fidler—George C. and A. Howard—architects, 302-303 Fenton V Bldg. fl1 Freeburg, George C, (Amelia A.)—Freeburg & Fidler—h. 26 Ninth. rjjj Freeburg, Gust, (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 32 Tenth. .mm Freeburg, Oscar L., (Emma), carpenter, h. 26 Palmer. rj Freeburg, Raymond, cabinetmaker, r. 32 Tenth. f-m, Freeburg, Walter, rubber, r. 26 Palmer. Ckm\ Freeburg, see Friberg. O Freed, Bessie, telephone operator, bds. 50 Ninth. £ Freed, Edith, wool picker, bds. 50 Ninth. , Freed, Emma, widow John, h. 50 Ninth. C Freed, Gust, (Mary), laborer, h. 252 Baker. rT^ Freed, John P., (Johana), carpenter, h. 504 Allen. {£j Freed, Joseph H., (Hulda), screenworker, h. 103 Willard. r^ Freed, Neil, (Edith), clerk, h. over 32S Foote Ave. W Freed, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 50 Ninth. (A Freeman, C. Edgar, r. 524 Lakeview Ave. *m> FREEMAN, CHARLES E., (Luella D.J, paints, oils and glass, 17 West i Second, h. 810 Washington.

Freeman, Charles W., (Jennie), tinsmith, h. 608 Barrows. ^» Freeman, Fred H., (Lilah), linotype operator, h. 87 Hazzard. +J Freeman, George E., (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. 87 Hazzard. 5 Freeman, George W., (Dorothea M.)—Chautauqua Oxypathor Co.—h. R. F. 3 D. 82. © Freeman, Harry, commercial traveler, rms. 309 West Third. V Freeman, Henry E., retired, h. 524 Lakeview Ave. mm Freeman, J. Deloros, (Grace),—The Hub Restaurant—h. 717 Cherry. mt Freeman & Phillips—Deloros and Ralph B.—restaurant, 8 West Third. m Freeman, Sybil J., r. 524 Lakeview Ave. m French, Archie L., (N. Roole), professional entertainer, h. 287 Broadhead 5j Ave. ^S French, Eugene, (Clara),—French & Peterson—h. over 251 Fairmount Ave. mm\ French, Fred L., (Mae E.), second hand goods, 31 Forest Ave., h. 103 do. gj French, Mattie, widow Milton C, h. 223 Allen. j j French, M. Lucina, widow Oscar F., h. 76 Water. r j French, Nellie, auditor N. Y. Telephone Co., rms. 318 Prendergast Ave.

French & Peterson—Eugene and Henry T.—grocers, 103 Fairview Ave. %-\ French, Virtue B., office clerk, r. 154 Hall Ave. *— Fretts, Daniel H., (Mary E.), commercial traveler, h. 833 Prendergast Ave. 100 Fretts, Gaylord G., commercial traveler, r. 833 Prendergast Ave. fm Fretwall, William,, printer, bds. over 117 English. •J3 Fretzi, James, (Josephine), laborer, h. 433 Allen. ** Frew, Ann E. F., widow J. H., h. 11 Broadhead Ave. ^ Frey, Charles F., (Frederika), stonemason, h. 419 Newland Ave. g Frey, Gottleib, (Sophie), shoerepairing, 619 North Main, h. 29 Tenth. *3 Frey, Gust, woodworker, bds. 47 Charles. ^i Frey, James, (Helen), machine hand, h. over 840 East Second. m. Frey, John woodworker, r. 419 Newland Ave. mm* Frey, Leonard, upholsterer, r. 419 Newland Ave. _5? Frey, Rose, widow John H., h. over 10 East Third. **- Frey, see Fray. mm Friberg, Alrick, woodworker, r. 817 Jefferson. rm Friberg, Charles, finisher, rms. over 117 East Second. S Friberg, Fred, (Thora K.), finisher, h. 8 Thayer. Friberg, Henry, woodworker, bds. 8 Thayer. ^« Friberg, Johanna, widow O. Peter, h. 38 Utica. S Friberg, John, electrician, r. 38 Utica. PQ Friberg, see Freeburg.

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HIT T PIANO CC. Columbia grafonolas WT 1111-/1^ 1 lrVLTIW V^V7. RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC m%\ Frick, Herbert, (Grace), electrician, h. over 310 Price. J*i Frick, Jahn, (Olive), janitor No. 7 school, h. 1091 East Second. , " Frick, Joseph L., (Helen)—Peterson & Frick—h. 617 Washington. Frick, Nels, (Hulda), milk peadler, h. 35 Morton. Friedman, Asher, (Goste) .men's clothing, 19-21 North Main,, h. 311 West

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Main, h. 610 do. 53 Frink, Walter P., (Addie J.), clerk, h. 929 East Second. mm} Fritz, E m m a widow Carl A., h. 34 Whitley Ave. Fritz, John .woodworker, r. 34 Whitley Ave. -Fritz, Joseph, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. W Frizzle, Ira A., (Margaret), retired, h. 18 Park. JJ Frizzle, Ruby M., student, r. 18 Park. Froding, Emil, (Hannah)—Jamestown Iron Works Co.—h. 40 Chapin. Froding, Estelle, clerk, r. 40 Chapin. Froding, Paul, machinist, r. 40 Chapin. Frosgren, Ida, domestic, 1159 Prendergast Ave. Frykman, Andrew T., (Ruth E.), pastor Sw. Mission Church,h.102 Chandler. Fuller, Abner D., laborer, h. 126 Water. Fuller, Archie, dray and baggage transfer, 29 North Main, h. 1051 Wash- «"

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West Second. f~\ Fuller, Edna B., clerk, r. 120 Price. * J Fuller, F. Earl, student, r. 636 Camp. © Fuller, Frank A., (Julia E.), contractor and builder, h. 120 Price. * Fuller, Fred H., (Jennie), milkman, h. 636 Camp. Fuller, Frederick A., Jr., retired, rms. 18 East Fourth. ^ Fuller, G. Perry, (Grace), groceries, 210 Fairmount Ave., and Fuller & ^

Coates, rms. 190 Fairmount Ave. JT* Fuller, Guy H„ (Margaret), commercial traveler, h. 117 East Fifth. em. Fuller, Jessie A., teacher, r. 41 College. - -Fuller, John E., (Vera), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 11 Geneva. Fuller, Lettie, r. 1051 Washington. Fuller, Lizzie A., widow Horace G., r. 1051 Washington. Fuller, Pearl R., Mrs., teacher, r. 35 Charles. Fuller, Robert H., milkman, r. 636 Camp. Fuller, William R., (Idabel), postman, h. 325 Crossman. Fullerton, Elizabeth E., widow William J., h. 103 Fairmount Ave. P Fullerton, Sarah E., milliner, r. 403 Fairmount Ave. Fulton Market Co.—Truax. Carl, Earl and Lawrence Lovejoy—fish and ^

oysters. 19 East Third. ifOi Funk, Carolina, widow Henry, r. 328 Steele. to Funk, C. H.. saloon, 18 East Second, bds. 121 West Fourth. (**r FURLOW, A L F R E D L., (Anna H.), attorney, 6 Hall block, h. 18 Bassett. Furlow, Berton L., clerk, r. 18 Bassett. tt* Furlow, G. Washington, (Mary), h. 39 Whitley Ave. «S Furlow, Laura C, student, r. 16 Price. Jj-Furlow, Lillian A., student, r. 16 Price. m Furlow, Martin H., (Belle C ) , metal erector, h. 16 Price. JJ* Furman, Louis, (Jennie), clerk, h. 200 West Second. *^ Furman, see Firman. Furniture Commercial Agency Co., publishers Red Book, F. B. Field, mgr., *^ 513 Chadakoin Bldg. ft Furniture Index Co., Palmer K. Shankland, mgr., magazine publishers over 2 112 East Third. & Fusco, Joe. (Rose), laborer, h. 25 Water. . nr «« HEMLOCK LUMBER ,jrsISsR, *

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C ' Gage, Irwin R., student, r. 828 North Main. Gage, '\yilliam, (Josie J.), police, h. 828 North Main. Gagliano, Peter, (Anna), laborer, h. 217 South Main.

^ . Gagliano, Sam, (Josephine), machine hand, h. 217 South Main. B"? Gagliano, Tom, (Frances), metalworker, h. 217 South Main. J2q Gaitor, Benjamin, laborer, rms. 8 West Seventh. •3 co Galbraith, Eliza, widow George J., h. 152 Stowe. ««S Galbraith, S. Marilla, weaver, r. 152 Stowe. °oa Galbraith, Thomas F., carpenter, r. 152 Stowe. mmt Galbraith, see Gilbraith. "2-i Galette, Joseph, laborer, bds. 15 Scott. •5J2 Galivan, Cornelius, (Mary J.), retired, h. 25 Hall Ave. mt o Galivan, James C, metalworker, r. 124 Lakin Ave. —a | Galivan, James F., (Katherine), bartender, h. 124 Lakin Ave. ^EC Galivan, Thomas, (Mary), cattlebuyer, h. 13 Livingston Ave.

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2 Gallagher, De Raymond, metalworker, r. 620 Jefferson. jja, Gallagher, John, teamster, rms. over 33 Harrison. "fix Gallagher, Margaret, widow Thomas, h. 620 Jefferson. « o Gallagher, Myrtle I., bank clerk, r. 620 Jefferson. Qca Gallagher, Ruby L., clerk, r. 620 Jefferson.

Galloway, Fred J„ (Emma), oil producer, h. 348 Crossman. ^ , Galloway, John, (Sarah), retired, h. 405 East Fifth. JJj Galoti, Tony, laborer, bds. over 25 Water. R Ganey, Elloy, stationary engineer, rms. 416 West Third. ft Ganey, E. R., rms. 20 New Gifford Bldg. ^^ Ganner, Barbara, widow Jacob, r. 830 Cherry, S ^ Gante, Adolph, (Anna), stationary engineer, h. 22 Genesee. ft Garber. Anna, widow Frank, seamstress, h. under 776 East Second. 2 Garber, Tena L., student, r. 611 Prendergast Ave. W Gardiner, Aliep, milliner, r. 305 Sprague. %--) Gardiner, Charles S., (Emma), bartender, h. 305 Sprague.

Gardiner. Walter, tracing clerk J. C. & L. E. R. R., l. 305 Sprague. ^~\ Gardner, Benjamin H.. (Nancy)—Gardner & Gardner—h. 10 Summer Place. O Gardner, Emma, widow Richard T... r. 10 Hall Ave. l

Gardner & Gardner—Benj. H. & Wilson B.—grocers, 36 Falconer. — Gardner, Gertrude M.. stenographer, r. 21S Lincoln. M Gardner, Grace C, stenographer, r. 218 Lincoln. J> Gardner, Harry E., (Georgianna), postman, h. 21S Lincoln. ^ Gardner, James A., (Lucy J.), mechanical engineer, h. 25 Liberty. ft Gardner, Tela, teacher, rms. under 629 Prendergast Ave. m mi Gardner, Omar N., (Ellen .1.), civil engineer, h. 19 Strong. r/\ Gardner. Waller. R. R. tracing clerk, r. 305 Sprague. fl\ Gardner, Wilson B., (Josephine)—Gardner ft Gardner—h. 12 Summer Place. 22 Garfield, Alice M., student, r. 307 West Sixth. g ft* ¥ *C \-mim-.---0mm-m\m-.m-A Connecticut General Life Ins. Co, Hartford, Conn. N«5 L l i e I n S U r a n C e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514Ch»dakoinBUg

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Garfield, Benjamin E., (Martha A.), h. Ill West Eighth. O Garfield, Clyde M., (Bertha M.), driver, h. 71 Hazzard. m-*\ Garfield, Earl, painter, bds. 6 South Main. r»»j Garfield, Eliakim, (Ella F.), police, h. 121 Wilson Ave. ^ j Garfield, Florence E., textileworker, r. 31 Elliott Ave. * ^ Garfield, Frank E., (Dora B.), carpenter, h. 31 Elliot Ave. Garfield, Glenn H., metalworker, r. 31 Elliot Ave. f-4 Garfield, Harry E., (Ida F.), cigarmaker, h. 121 Wilson Ave. {* Garfield, Horace A., (Charlotte F.), chef, h. 224 Forest Ave. Jfc» Garfield, Joseph M., detailer, r. 20 McKinley Ave. J^7 Garfield, Merl W., metalworker, r. 31 Elliot Ave. C ^ Garfield, Robert M., (Agnes T.), dist. sales mgr. Acme Coal Co., h. 313 West »-^

Third. ^-* Garfield, Tina, widow Fred, h. 307 West Sixth. M Garfield, William E., (Nettie)—Faultless Grocery—2 Brooklyn Square, h. 920 S

Newland Ave. Jr5Q Garfinkle, Hyman, laborer, rms. 100 Harrison. ^Jk Gargon, Jennie, domestic, h. 959 Jefferson. ^ t Garlock, Dora, r. 9 Cleveland Place. Garner, Mildred, student, r. 255 South Main. Garner, Rose, widow Thomas, nurse, r. 255 South Main. „ ^ Garnet, Bessie, Mrs., dressmaker, r. over 310 East Sixth. » g-Garrett, Clara, weaver, r. under 157 Barrows. K *? Garrett, Jane, Mrs., h. under 157 Barrows. » jjp Garrison, Louise, (Minnie), junk dealer, h. 108 Harrison. v ~\ Garrison, Margaret, Mrs., r. 21 West Eighth. jji' g' Garrity, Agnes, seamstress, r. 639 East Sixth. » ? Garrity, Frances, trained nurse, r. 639 East Sixth. g- >tj Garrity, Patrick"H., (Bessie), asst. supt. Erie R. R. freight depot, h. over 131 o 5"

Fulton. -\ * Gates, Anna E., widow Oscar S., h. 44 Broadhead Ave. w g* Gates, Isabella R., widow Joseph J., r. 415 West Fourth. « a Gates, Ora O., (Bertha S.), commercial teacher J. Business College, h. 807 g. g,

Prendergast Ave. £. ? Gathercole, Lora T., widow David W., h. 301 Lakeview Ave. .< 3' Gaunti, John, (Rose), metalworker, bds. over 37 Harrison. " t* Gaup, Hatgi, rms. 713 Cherry. Gay, Burton M., (Edith M.I—Peterson & Gay—h. 822 Washington. ^ Gay, Nettie M., widow William J., h. 13 West Seventh. J"£ Gaynor, William H., (Minnie L.). motorman J. St. Ry., h. 91 Fairmount Ave. ***-, Geer, Adelaide M., r. 19 Euclid Ave. J5* Geer, Anna B., widow Emerson F,. h, 216 Winsor. (m, Geer, Clifton M., (Blanche L.l, commercial traveler, h. over 112 Hall Ave. Geer, Ida B., Mrs. h. 299 Falconer. J"* Geer, Lester C, (Mary), weaver, h. 218 Winsor. C^3 Geer, Louise E., teacher, r. 19 Euclid Ave. ^ ^ Geer, Ruth E., mender, r. 218 Winsor. ^ C Gelia, Anthony, (Mary), framemaker, h. 18 Institute. ^p Gelia, Carrie, spinner, r. 18 Institute. OQ Gelia, Thomas, student, r. 18 Institute. «~r-Gelm, John P., (Ellen A.), oil producer, h. 636 Prendergast Ave. (_-Gemaly, Sali, bds. 713 Cherry. *Zi Gentile, Frederico O., (Sebastiana), laborer, h. 110 Harrison. J-t Gentiline, Clara, r. 46 Grant. J2. George, Annie, Mrs., domestic, h. over 116 East Third. George, Edna E„ agt. Spirella Corset Co., rms. 415 East Third. Q O George, Frank, (Victoria), confectionery, 12 Willard, h. 53 Winsor. r-r-George, Frank H., bookkeeper, h. 9 Crescent. George, James J., (Henrietta), cementworker, h. 600 Foote Ave. ^ George, Joseph, metalworker, bds. 215 East First. SB cb For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS i*

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West Fifth. Gifford, Ciiloe, telephone operator, bds. 23 Fenton PI. Gifford, Clementine J., widow Charles D., h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Gifford, Edward R., (Elmira), h. 426 East Fifth. Gifford, Elmer, (Pearl Terry), farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Gifford, Frank C, (Henrietta), paperhanger, h. Fairmount Ave. bey. limits. Gifford, Frank E., (Josephine F.). pres. First National Bank, h. 9 Prospect. Gifford, Grace, teacher, r. 12 West Sixth. Gifford, Harry P., (Nellie Collins), h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Gifford, Jennie, widow Clarence, r. 545 West Third.

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Gifford, Katharine B., r. 12 West Sixth. ^ . Gifford, Mary B., widow William P., h. 12 West Sixth. P j Gifford, Maud L., telephone operator, r. 426 East Fifth. • Gifford, Merle M., (Lizzie), business agent painters union, h. 34 W. Eighth. ^-. Gifford, Samuel, r. 34 West Eighth. 3 Gifrido, Giuseppa, h. 61 Harrison. m Giglund, Hilmar, machine hand, bds. 10 Water. JJJ Gilberds, Ernest, painter, rms. 207 West Third. ^ < Gilberds, George H., real estate, h. over 216 West Seventh. ft Gilberds, James B., (Alice F.), painting contractor, h. 57 Hazzard. mi Gilberds, John I., (Mary A.), real estate Warren, Pa., h. 216 West Seventh. J"* Gilberds, William J., (Sarah Alice), mgr. Crescent Mortgage Co., h. oVer WD

15 West Second. to Gilbert, Albert, (Jeanette Fenton), sec-treas. Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 1 *•

Fenton Place. Gilbert, Alfred F., (Maria), stonemason, h, 409 Newland Ave. Gilbert, Beatrice A., student, r. 506 Newland Ave. hfj Gilbert, Bert, lather, bds. 1398 East Second. L " Gilbert, Charles, (Ellen), textileworker, h. 508 Newland Ave. Gilbert, Earl Fenton asst. gen. mgr. Art Metal Constr. Co., r. 1 Fenton Place. ^*) Gilbert, Lester B., leather and shoe supplies, over 305 North Main, h. 46 ^^

Liberty. Gilbert, Oscar F., (Gustie M.), retired, h. 506 Newland Ave. Gilbraith, Carl E., r. 718 Cherry. Giles, Frank W., (Emma), teamster, h. over 219 Stowe. Giles, Nancy I., widow Joseph H., r. 414 Winsor. ^^ Gill, Arthur, lunch counter clerk, r. corner East Second and Tiffany Ave. m—f Gill, Persis A., widow Henry M., r. 612 Front. Gill. Tom, (Ellen), wool sorter, h. under 411 Allen. Gillblad, Carl, (Emma), metalworker, h. over 118 Church. Gillette, Frank, laborer, rms. 47 Allen Sq. 3 g Gilligan, Lavina, widow Joseph, r. 823 Washington. ~ Gilligan, Patrick, (Bridget), h. over 2 Livingston Ave. p5 Gilroy, Edward J., (Mary), commercial traveler, h. 634 Lakeview Ave. Gilroy, James A., student, r. 634 Lakeview Ave. 7>3£ Gilson, Arta, student, r. under 182 South Main. Pi t Gilson, Gifford M., (Lettie), conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 176 Fairmount Ave. Gilson, Florence, widow Arthur, clerk, h. under 183 South Main. -^ Gilson, Leslie, (Nettie), h. under 847 Prendergast Ave. ~gT Giltinan, David P.. (Isabelle), clerk, h. over 1103 Prendergast Ave W Gime, Sarah, comber, r. over 429 Allen. ^ J Gisslen. Gust, baker, bds. 12 Stowe. ^ Gitler, George, laborer, bds. 128 Water. ^ | Glady, Charles, (Lily), cook, h. over 126 Water. ^ Glans, John A„ (Anna), night watch, h. 309 Willard. " "« Glans, John Albin. machinist, r. 309 Willard. CD Glantz, Anna, widow Theodore, h. over 19 East Second. GO GLANTZ & JOHNSON—William and Hugo A.—brass foundry, 44% Har- C r rison. , _

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\\l Chautauqua B r e w Without t^lZsot be,r fiH * H Glantz, Walter, laborer, r. over 19 East Second. 3imm\ Glantz, William, (Josephine)—Glantz & Johnson—h. 106 Charles. jqU Glaser, Florence, r. 18 Grant. (,§ Glaser, Lena, r. 18 Grant. ,©2 Glatz, Albert, photo engraver, r. 600 Allen. ^ Glatz, Amelia, weaver, r. 600 Allen. 5" Glatz, Harry, clerk, r. 600 Allen. "3 § Glatz, Ida, widow John, h. 600 Allen. » Glatz, Lillian, weaver, r. 600 Allen.

Glatz, Rosa, twister, r. 600 Allen. g Glatz, Sadie, domestic, 110 Lakeview Ave. "•" g Gleason, Dallas M., (Josephine), drayman, h. 12 Kingsbury Ave. 3} g Gleason, Grace, stenographer, bds. 833 North Main. SKX Gleason, Mary E., r. 12 Kingsbury Ave. g0, Gledd, Lawrence, cook, bds. 52 Prospect. +,X Glenn, Paul, r. 12 West First. S9 o Glenn, Rebekah E., widow John A., r. 408 Lincoln.

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mG Globe Cabinet Co.—T. E. Linderholm, gen. mgr.—veneered desks and coun-H ter tops, 27 Taylor.

GLOBE P H O T O CO.—B. D. Amsdell, prop.—over 309 North Main. Godard, Ezra, (Grace Bealer), commercial traveler, r. 601 Washington. Godey, Mauritz, cabinetmaker, r. 219 Willard.

<8 "!?lj Godey, Roy, office boy, r. 219 Willard. « § Goggin, Delia, widow William, r. 215 West Second. S3 "> Goggin, Kathryn M., furnished rooms, 215 West Second, h. do o a W e

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3,2 Gokey, C. Ruth, student, r. 114 Lakeview Ave. °-> GOKEY, G E O R G E F., (Louisa M.), real estate, 28 Gokey Bldg., h. 536 East "S a Second. 2 *j Gokey, Irene, r. 851 North Main. h '£, Gokey, Marvin C.—Wm. N. Gokey Shoe Co.—r. 114 Lakeview Ave. o £ Gokey, N. Webster, student, r. 536 East Second. ^ Gokey, Sarah, widow Albert, seamstress, h. 851 North Main.

Gokey, William N., (Hattie M,). pres. W m . N. Gokey Shoe Co., h. 114 Lake-_; view Ave. g Gokey, William N., Jr., (Floss), sec.-treas. W m . N. Gokey Shoe Co., h. 910 ** Prendergast Ave. nj Gokey, W m . N., Shoe Co., (Inc.)—Wm. N. Gokey, pres.; W m . N. Gokey, Jr., r.i g sec.-treas.—wholesale mfrs., 516 East Sixth. ff ss Gold, Joseph, nightwatch, rms. over 11 East Second. Ii., S Gold, Joseph, stationary engineer, h. 862 Spring. ft w Gold, Joseph M., Jr., warpdresser, r. 862 Spring. r»J J. Gold, Samuel, (Hattie), painter and paperhanger, bds. over 122 East Third.

H Gold, Theresa M., aristoworker, r. 862 Spring. fi S Golden, Elizabeth, bds. 28 Hazzard. Z Golden Furniture Co.—C. P. Carlson, pres.; C. E. Moller, sec.-treas.—mfrs. ^1 bedroom furniture, Jones and Gifford Ave. . Golden, Mary, picker, rm. 5, Opera House Block.

^1 j Golden, Mary, rms. 20 East Second. U < Golden, Robert L., (Emily M.), watchman, h. 63 Newton Ave. E"1 x Golding, John, r. 10 Steele. s> - Goldstein, Abraham, oil producer, rms. over 211 North Main. S » Goldstein, Benjamin, (Annettal, commercial traveler, h. 216 Crossman. S |a Goldstein, David M., commercial traveler, r. 216 Crossman. P w Goldstein, Harry, draughtsman, r. 216 Crossman. r** w Goldstein, Lena, r. 216 Crossman. >E : rj The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es-2 tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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- „ -. Golm, Dorothy L., teacher, r. 319 Jefferson. ^ § Goltjonski, Charles, (Stella), woodworker, h. under 108 Tower. B Gommesen, Arthur, furniture designer, rms. Y. M. C. A. Goodenough, Charles H., student, r. 515 Pine. •' £3 Goodenough, De Ette, widow Henry, r. 515 Pine. i _ Pi Goodenough, Eri Hj, (Kate), Langford & Goodenough, and sewing machines, •• Q

postcards, and Independent Messenger Service, 6 East Third, h. 515 _ JJ Pine. •• ~>

Goodman Wholesale Millinery—Ada Burgett, mgr.—78 Allen Square Bldg. over 107 North Main. ^ ^

Goodrich, Ruth, waitress, rm. 61 over 119 North Main. 22 Goodspeed, Charles L., (Edith L.), metalworker, h. 705 West Eighth. £3 Goodwill, Fletcher, (Alberta M.)—Chautauqua Worsted Mills—h. 11 West <t>

Fifth. g& Goodwill, Herbert J., (Leona)—Chautauqua Worsted Mills—h. 317 Clinton, 5 " Goodwin, August C, (Polly), retired, h. Lakeview Ave. Ext. -t* Goodwin, Frank P., (Inez K.), physician and surgeon, 312 Prendergast Ave., ^

h. do. S3 Goodwin, Gertrude M., Mrs., rooming house, 405 West Third, h. do. ^ ^ Goodwin, Herman B., (Louise), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 47 Hamilton. £ . Goodwin, Matthew, carpenter, bds. 1070 East Second. GO,. Goodwin, Matthew J., (Rose), carpenter, h. 4 Hopkins Ave. 5T" Goodwin, Perry W., (Jennie), supt. Lakeview Cemetery, h. 663 Lakeview C h

Ave. Goranson, Arthur R., organist Sw. Methodist Church, r. 37 College. Goranson, Charles A., (Anna M.), carpenter, h. 171 Falconer. _-Goranson, Ebba H. H., musician, r. 37 College. £ Goranson, Maria, widow Olaf, r. 171 Falconer. S Goranson, Nels R., (Julia), organist Sw. Zion Church, h. 37 College. ^ ^ Gorden, Tony, (Anna), engine wiper, h. 77 Steele. H p Gorgus, Pascaline, widow Martin, h. 350 Falconer. , .-) Gorman, Dennis, (Teresa), upholsterer, h. over 203 East Second. mm Gornall, Ernest, (Julia), woolbuyer, h. 23 Flagg Ave. jg Gornall, Forest, (Theresa C ) , art brass works, h. 304 Winsor. 2 Gornall, Lillian M., r. 23 Flagg Ave. Gossett, Benjamin E., (Rein L.), metalworker, h. over 632 Prendergast Ave. ^ ^ Gossett, Christian, (Barbara A.), retired, h. 307 East Fifth. © Gossett, Edward L., (Myra A.), cooper shop Frewsburg, N. Y., h. 622 Prend- *

ergast Ave. M -m Gossett, Ernest, (Blanche), cooper, h. over 618 Spring. *-e Gossett, Marvin, deliveryman, r. over 618 Spring. Oi X Gossett, Mary, r. 307 East Fifth. jgg Gossett, Phalla A., r. 622 Prendergast Ave. o Sg Gossett, Ruth E., student, r. 622 Prendergast Ave. 3- PJ Gott, Willie, r. 384 Buffalo. P" w Goucher, William E„ (MaBelle W . ) , dentist, over 223 North Main, h. 306 3 S

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D,*" Gould, Jane M., widow Calvin, r. 143 Allen. -CS Gould, Julia, widow William, dressmaker, h. 805 North Main. </)(§ Goulding, Lynn M., (Inez C ) , office supt. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 409 W. Third. SJ Gourlay, Stewart A., (Anna C.), hardware clerk, h. 618 Newland Ave. s>'>. Gowan, Elizabeth, widow James, h. 975 Washington. H73 Gowan, James, (Stella), fireman, h. 985 Washington. ^"v Grace, Albert H., (Estella), woodworker, h. over 153% Chandler. C o, Grace, Frank, shipping clerk, r. 929 North Main. 'S « Graff, Gladys A., r. 218 Fairmount Ave. .S 8 Graff, Joseph W., (Grace), sporting goods, 15 East Third, h. 516 Lafayette. H M Graff, Linnie M., Mrs., music teacher, r. 218 Fairmount Ave.

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C/5t3 Graham, Alonzo, (Lena), coachman, h. 204 Allen. Q£ g Graham, Charles E., (Mayme), clerk, h. 1254 Prendergast Ave. O v> Graham, Cora, telephone operator, r. 301 South Main. H £ Graham, Earl A., (Alice S.), shipping clerk, Chautauqua Towel Mills, h. 109 Ss •" Lincoln.

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j^f Granath, Andrew, (Emma), carpenter, h. 14 Hedges Ave. <j!j Granath, Charles H., r. 14 Hedges Ave. f-*55 Granath. S. Gust, (Christine), mechanic, h. over 14 Hedges Ave. W Grand Theater—Edward T. Connelly, mgr.—38 North Main. S-g G R A N D UNION T E A CO., Harry Sawyer, mgr., 117 North Main.

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Grant, James M., (Eleanor), h. 201 East Sixth. > » Grant, John W., bookkeeper, r. 106 East Eighth. ^ •T* Grant, May, bookkeeper, rms. 17 East Sixth. 9» Grant, Nellie, spinner, r. .27 Eagle. m* Grant, Sarah, widow John M., r. 201 East Sixth. ^ Grant, Willard L., (Hilma), janitor Y. W . C. A., h. 106 East Eighth. q — : • £3 Tho Mutual Ronofir I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 11911, . . . . $367,143,488.69 C~t llie rlUlliai Deiieill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and lunds on hand lor > n f NhutokL' N I future payment to polley holders . . . . $427,763,190.20 01 IieWarK, a. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District A(»nt

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do. . , Graziano, Jubi, (Philomena), laborer, h. 36 Harrison. ^ g Greaves, Albert, (Annie S.), twister, h. 227 Bowen. ^ Greaves, Benjamin, (Sophia), weaver, h. over 44 Bush. jj* Greaves, see Graves. ~^ Grebel, August J., (Jennie), machinist, h. 14 Summit. C P Greeley, Jane L., physician, 111 East Fifth, h. do. jST Green, Andrew ,foreman brickmaker, bds. 19 Crescent. Nag Green, Arthur, metalworker, r. 280 Willard. q Green, Augusta, Mrs., h. 280 Willard. ,£2 Green, C. Adelbert, (Linnora), lineman, h. over 32 Regent. ^a# Green, Charles C, wool buyer, h. 23 Falconer. Green, Clifford F — F. F. Green & Son—r. 43 Fairmount Ave. ^ ^ GREEN, E D W A R D J., attorney, over 301 North Main, h. 32 Broadhead Ave. ^ y Green, Eleanor M., student, r. 216 Winsor. ft GREEN, ELEAZER, attorney, over 301 North Main, h. 32 Broadhead Ave. ^ . Green, Ella, librarian, r. 32 Broadhead Ave. Nj Green, Fred, (Ethel), laborer, h. under 867 Spring. X _ Green, Fred F., (Ruth W.)—F. F. Green & Son—h. 43 Fairmount Ave. ~ Green, F. F. & Son—Fred F. and Clifford F — wholesale butter and eggs,

304 Washington. QJ Green, Herbert, metalworker, r. 280 Willard. ^ Green, James Hawley, (Hattie S.), retired, h. 144 Fulton. 3 Green, Louise, picker, r. over 210 East Second. ft^ Green, Louise C, r. 23 Falconer. Green, Marion, (Myrtie), bricklayer, h. 109 Weeks. Green, Markland I., (Anna K.), baggageman, h. over 8 South Main. £ ^ Green, Martha, student, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. 5 — Green, Minnie A., widow Orlando D., r. 17 Fifteenth. ft Green, Minnie C, nurse, 610 Lakeview Ave. rm Green, Minnie R., widow David, r. 61 Twelfth. gf Green, Robert, (Catherine), h. 11 Park. w Green, Una B., teacher, r. 109 Weeks. Green, see Greene. , ^aw Greendahl, Ernest W., (Hilda)—Jamestown Commission Co., and groceries, \ J 152 Chandler, h. do. © Greene, Edward C, (Mary A.), laborer, h. under 219 Chandler. NJ Greene, Elizabeth, housekeeper, 6 Broadhead Ave. ft Greene, see Green. r-*t Greenhault, Charles, (Myrtle), woodworker, h. 114 Water. qj i&AWED HEMLOCK LUMBER in.wS.k^Ry. *<

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h. 823 Prendergast Ave. Greenquist, Charles N., (Christina G.), metalworker, h. 5 Mt. Vernon Place. Greenquist, Godfried, metalworker, r. 5 Mt. Vernon Place. Greenquist, Selma, twister, r. 5 Mt. Vernon Place. Greenwood, Arthur O., toolmaker, r. 57 Fairmount Ave. Greenwood, Charles, (Adeline), textileworker, h. 8 Fairview Ave. Greenwood, Enoch, (Esther), retired, h. 57 Fairmount Ave. Greenwood, Esther, duffer, r. 116% William. Greenwood, George, (Anna), bartender, h. 844 Washington. Greenwood, George, Mrs., dressmaker, 32-33 over 119 North Main h. 844

Washington. Greenwood, George, r. 116% William. Greenwood, Georgia, music teacher, h. 844 Washington. Greenwood, Lillian, bookbinder, r. 116% William. Greenwood, Lincoln, crater, bds. 193 South Main. Greenwood, Norman, upholsterer, r. 844 Washington. Greenwood, Percy H., metalworker, r. 8. Fairview Ave. Greenwood, Sam H., student, r. 57 Fairmount Ave. Greenwood, Thomas (Alice), elevator man, h. 116% William. Greenwood, William H., (Barbara), woolsorter, h. 842 East Second. Gregg, Lloyd E., (Anna M.), machinist, h. under 123 Stewart Ave. Greipp, Davis, bartender, r. 206% Chandler. Greipp, Elmer, finisher, r. 206% Chandler. Greipp, Victor, finisher, r. 206% Chandler. Grennan, B-, (Sarah), jewelry and repairing, 220 East Second, h. over. do.

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Forest Ave. 'B p Grover, Elisha B., (Kate M.), retired, h. 605 East Seventh. » 5 Grover, Fred J., (Edith), mason, h. 332 East Third. o §• Grover, Nettie R., stenographer, r. 605 East Seventh. 3. |* Gruelia, Phillipo, (Biagva), barber, h. over 44 Franklin. « a. Grundstrom, Alma, textile worker, r. over 110 McKinley Ave. °" Grundstrom, Hulda, textile worker, h. over 110 McKinley Ave. M Grundstrom, see Gundstrom. g Grunstrom, Alfred, metalworker, bds. 45 Sturges. Gundstrom, see Grundstrom. 2 Guarnire, Guiseppa, (Philipa), laborer, h. over 5 Briggs. 3 g GUENTHER, H E N R Y , (Emma), cigar manufacturer, 126 East Second, h. 829 > •>

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_ Gunderman, Charles, electrician, rms. 309 West Third. « 1 Gundstrom, John, (Esther), machine hand, h. 554% East Second. ,g Gundstrom, see Grundstrom. " Gundy, James W., driver, h. over 117 West Third.

Guniardo, Carrie, bds. 792 East Second. S Gunn, Anna J., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. *e • Gunnarson, C. Albert, (Nellie), butcher, h. 148 Baker. .5 Gunnarson, David, rubber, bds. 23 Center. "2 j Gunnarson, David T., (Emma)—Gunnarson & Holm—h. 57 Charles. od m Gunnarson & Holm—T. D. and A. W.—gent's furnishings, 112 North Main. (S »» Gunnarson, Martin, (Esther M.), Bernhard Hardware Co., h. 1 Kipp.

S Gunnell, Carl, finisher, r. 410 Stowe. >.*. Gunnell, Eric, (Vera), painter, h. 414 Stowe. J g Gunnell, Fred J., (Mabel M.), finisher, h. over 101 Colfax. > ^ Gunnell, Olof, (Amanda), metalworker, h. 410 Stowe. J j< Gunnill, Arvid B., (Margaret), finisher, r. over 112 East Third.

_> Gurney Ball Bearing Co.—A. W. Kettle, pres.-treas.; Benj. Nichols, vice-^•3 pres.; F. W. Gurney, sec.—16 Scott. *pv Gurney, Fred W., (Jessie), —Gurney Ball Bearing Co.—h. 1047 North Main. S o Gustafson, Adolph, screen door maker, r. 36 Derby. 2*0! Gustafson, Adolph, (Gerda), carpenter, h. over 114 Wescott. H 3 Gustafson, Albin, (Nannie S.), carpenter, h. 224 Prospect. -g% Gustafson, Alfred, (Minnie), retired, h. over 173 Barrett Ave. fi^ Gustafson, Alice, textileworker, r. 109 Sampson. ^ Gustafson, Alice M., domestic, 20 Thirteenth.

*? a Gustafson, Alma, domestic, 305 East Fourth. •'-> 2 Gustafson, Alvin N., (Nellie E.), metalworker, h. 115 Price. 1- c Gustafson, Amanda, widow Victor, laundress, h, 76 Chautauqua Ave. (3 " Gustafson, Andrew R., (Clara), cabinetmaker, h. 131 Thayer. _•* Gustafson, Anna, textileworker, rms. 117 Chandler. g-g Gustafson, Anna E., clerk, r. 824 Washington. 4> g Gustafson, Annette, cook, 520 Spring. § g, Gustafson, Annie, picker, r, 73 Barker. UJ© Gustafson, Archie E., (Alma J.), electrician, h. 3 Mt. Vernon Place.

Gustafson, Arthur, draughtsman, r, 1007 North Main. Gustafson, Arvid, (Alida), plasterer, h. 150 Baker.

a Gustafson, August (Anna), monuments, 1091 North Main, h. 1007 do. f ^ Gustafson, Augusta, widow Gustaf P., r. 69 Allen. ^•^ Gustafson, Augusta, textileworker, r. 109 Sampson. j ^ Gustafson, Axel, (Anna), painter, h. 116 Park. 4> Gustafson, Axel F. S., (Sigrid A.)—J. Cigar Co.—h. 69 Allen.

**~i Gustafson, Axel W., (Ida W.), wood finisher, h. 109 Francis. 23 Gustafson, Carl, (Mary), steel casemaker, h. 912 East Second. 2 Gustafson, Carl, (Marie), carpenter, h. 77 Barker. jmm Gustafson, Carl F., (Gertrude J.), metalworker, h. 23 Valley.

E-4 Gustafson, C. August, (Charlotte C ) , metalworker, h. over 232 Barrett. Gustafson, Charles, (Anna), metalworker, h. 824 Washington. SS Gustafson, Charles, (Mary), metalworker, h. 14 Whitley Place. ^ Gustafson, Charles, sidewalk builder, bds. 55 Steele. f-) Gustafson, Charles A., (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 146 Falconer. •|_J Gustafson, Charles B., (Emily), metalworker, h. 115 William. 5P Gustafson, Charles F., (Martha G.), stonemason, h. 252 Barrows. g Gustafson, Charles G„ (Sagrid T.), painter, h. 228 Baker. § Largest stock Victor Records in the City Prlfmfln'« M,i-;r CfflM p—i Victrolas. 860. S7B. 8100. 8180. 8200 liUUlldll I> r l U M L lHUIC

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Gustafson, Gerald T., stenographer, r. 97 Buffalo. g Gustafson, Gustaf, (Wendla), engineer, h. 494 Crescent. -Gustafson, Gustaf, (Sarah), cigarmaker, h. 132% Foote Ave. ^ GUSTAFSON, G U S T A F 0., (Augusta), gen. insurance, 3 New Gifford Bldg., m--t

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J Gustafson, Oscar, finisher, bds. 112 Hazzard. Gustafson, Oscar B., farmer, r. 106 Steele. Gustafson, Richard C, toolmaker, r. 76 Chautauqua Ave. Gustafson, Rudolph, textileworker, r. 87 Benedict. Gustafson, Russell I., r. over 173 Barrett. Gustafson, Ruth, twister, r. 5 Earl Ave. Gustafson, Signa, domestic, 509 Prendergast Ave. Gustafson, Signa, domestic, r. 73 Barker. Gustafson, Victor A., (Emma), casemaker, h. 219 Newland Ave. Gustafson, William, (Augusta), contractor and builder, h. 446 Crossman. Gustavus Adolphus Orphan's Home, John S. Swensson, supt., 1381 East

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j2 g Haag, Ruth, r. over 63 Steele. •S3 .£ HAAS, C. CHARLES, (Huldah), contractor and builder, 22-23 Barrett Bldg., ^ * h. 1044 North Main. m* 3 Haas, Huldah, Mrs.,—Haas & Johnson—h. 1044 North Main. cah Haas & Johnson—Mrs. Huldah and Aleene—millinery, 832 North Main. "C Haas, Nellie, h. 1101 North Main. "mmt > Haas & O'Brien—William and Lyde—groceries, 1070 North Main. *** | Haas, William, (Julia)-Haas & O'Brien—h. 1068 North Main. » | Habblett, Harry J., (Bertha), sec. Chautauqua Lumber Co., rms. 405 West X » Third

& Habblett, John L., (Helen), treas. Chautauqua Lumber Co., h. 103 E. Sixth. Hackett, John, (Catherine), landscape gardener, h. 196 Fairmount Ave.

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Hadfield, see Hetfield. B g Haecker, Adam J., (Elizabeth), baggageman Erie R. R., h. 105 Steele. • f Haecker, Arthur J., ticket agent, r. 105 Steele. "io 1 Haecker, Charles W., (Dagmer), ticket agent, h. 108 Steele. .2 " Haecker, Ethel N., r. 232 Prospect. To | Haecker, George C, (Nellie), conductor Erie R. R., h. 232 Prospect. mi J Hafdell, Alice L., r. 34 Eleventh.

Hagaus, James, rms. under 411 West Third. © Hagberg, Carl, weaver, r. 76 Hedges Ave. ^ Hagberg, David, bandsawyer, r. 76 Hedges Ave. s<£ Hagberg, Eric G., (Marie), cabinetmaker, h. 76 Hedges Ave. H ^ Hagburg, Paul, (Mildred), metalworker, h. over 734 East Second. "•jS Hagelin, Charles A., office clerk, r. 837 Newland Ave. 5 n Hagelin, John, bookkeeper, h. 837 Newland Ave. Wps Hager, Alex E,, (Hannah), paperhanger, h. 102 Prospect. «"H Hager, Amanda, paper boxmaker, r. 330 South Main. Via. Hager, Emily, weaver, rms. 141 Chandler. .< Hager, Emma, widow Charles, h. 330 South Main. 3 ^ Hager, Frank, (Beda), salesman, h. 5 Walnut. gS q Hager, Julia, r. 330 South Main. ©J _ tj Experience means much in writing insurance contracts. W e have been S5 writing them for 20 years. Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency.

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Hager, Robert, metalworker, r. 330 South Main. S3 Hagg, Eddie E., (Elma G.), teamster, h. under 105 Francis. p*j Hagg, Gust, teamster, bds. 29 Highland Ave. ff, Hagg, Oscar, cabinetmaker, r. 51 Benedict. *"J Haggart, Catherine, trained nurse, bds. 338 East Third. Haggas, George Everett, civil engineer, r. 14 Franklin. Haggas, Grace, widow Richard, r. 32 Maple. Haggas, Martha, widow Leech, h. 14 Franklin. Haggblad, Maria, widow Andrew, h. 43 Benedict. g> Hagglund, August, (Matilda), finisher, h. over 54 Chapin. 5 Hagglund, Carl, machine hand, r. over 54 Chapin. §" JJ Hagglund, Carl E., (Eva),metal grainer, h. 54 Benedict. Hagglund, John A., (Constance), clerk, h. 254 Forest Ave.

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Kinley Ave. g M Haglund, Edward, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. g n Haglund, Edwin, mechanic, bds. 52 Hamilton. a, C Haglund, Edwin, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. £. r" Haglund, Ellen, spinner, r. 65 Newton Ave. j c; Haglund, Fred, (A. Emma), bench foreman, h. 15 Vega. • <» Haglund, Ivar, mill hand, bds. 314 Stowe. -. Haglund, Jennie V., milliner, r. 15 Vega. 2 < Haglund, John, (Albertina), metalworker, h. 65 Newton Ave. g g Haglund, Margaret, mender, r. 65 Newton Ave. m. Haglund, Minnie, clerk, r. 65 Newton Ave. V fjj Haglund, Paul J., (Matilda), packer, h. 314 Stowe. a n Haglund, Vanna, woodworker, r. 65 Newton Ave.- * H Hagman, Carl F., (Ida), finisher, h. 14 Grandin. S £ Hagman, Ella C, student, r. 14 Grandin. S° f, Hagman, Elmer, boilermaker, r. 14 Grandin. H Hagstedt, Christine, Mrs., h. over 904 East Second. j? jo Hagstedt, Edward ,(Mary), toolmaker, h. 382 Foote Ave. C > Hagstedt, Olive, dressmaker, r. 382 Foote Ave. g Z Hagstedt, see Hegstedt. « Hagstrom, Andrew, grocery, 820 Newland Ave., h. do. < Hagstrom, Anna, widow Olof, r. 820 Newland Ave. ^ Hagstrom, Arthur, metalworker, r. 425 Foote Ave. ^ ^ Hagstrom, Charles, draftsman, r. 820 Newland Ave. W Hagstrom, Eric, metalworker, r. over 15 Kipp. mmm, Hagstrom, G. William, student, r. 142 Barrett. mm. Hagstrom, Hildur, picker, h. 425 Foote Ave. ^ Hagstrom, John, metalworker, r. 820 Newland Ave. Hagstrom, Lambert, draftsman, r. 425 Foote Ave. ijj* Hagstrom, Marie, student, r. 142 Barrett. W Hagstrom, Nels, (Emily), shipping clerk, h. 142 Barrett. 0 3 Hagstrom, Theodore, (Anna), woodworker, h. over 15 Kipp. Hagstrom, Walter J., shipping clerk, r. 820 Newland Ave. **S Hagstrom, see Heggstrom. mm Hagwall, Adolph O., (Hannah J.), loungeworker, h. 1115 Falconer. ^ Hahne, Elias, (Magna), florist, 855 East Second, h. do. r*h Haigh, Alene B„ telephone operator, r. 9 Axtel. Haigh, Ellen C, stenographer, r. 9 Axtel. J ^ Haigh, Jessie I., stenographer, r. 9 Axtel. X m

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CO Haigh, Matilda, widow Louis, h. 9 Axtel. |Zj Hainsworth, Arthur, printer, r. 624 Foote Ave. QJ Hainsworth, William, (Anna), loomfixer, h. 624 Foote Ave. © Hajdeer, Behcteesh, sander, rms. over 7 Taylor. J Halberg, Ernest G., finisher, r. 9 Webster.

Halberg, Frank, driver, r. 65 Ellicott. fl) Halberg, Gust, (Hannah), h. 65 Ellicott. •+J Halberg, Hannah L., h. over 39 Charles. CCj Halberg, Henry C, rubber, v, 9 Webster.

Halberg, Jennie F., textileworker, r. 9 Webster. Halberg, Lena, widow Henry, h. 9 Webster. Halberg, see Hallberg and Hallburg. Hale, Alfred E., (Helen), quartermaster 13th Sep. Co. armory, h. 9 Sher­

man. Hale, Elton E., music teacher, bds. 9 Strong. Hale, Helena J., stenographer, r. 810 Spring. Hale, John W., (Eliza), elevatorman, h. 810 Spring. Hale, W. F., (Mary Ann), h. 115 Allen. Haley, William, photographer, rms. Y. M. C. A. Haliker, Lydia, Mrs., h. 103 East Sixth. Hall, Alfred E., (Elizabeth), sec. J. Worsted Mills, 139 Forest Ave. Hall, Ann Eliza, h. 128 Forest Ave. Hall, Arthur, (Marguerite), steel casemaker, h. 1041 North Main. Hall, August P., (Eva D.), carpenter, h. 5 Culver. Hall, Bessie, teacher, rms. 415 West Third. Hall, B. F., (Maude), finisher, h. 188 Falconer. Hall Bros.—H. H. and D. M.—barbers, 221 Cherry. Hall, Carroll M., student, r. 139 Forest Ave. Hall, Clarabell, Mrs., bds. 125 Fairview Ave. Hall, Claude, finisher, bds. 586 East Second. Hall, Claude P., clerk, r. 237 Buffalo. Hall, Clayton L., (Delia), commercial traveler, h. 24 Center. Hall, Dan H., commercial traveler, rms. 309 West Third. Hall, Duncan M., (Augusta)—Hall Bros.—h. 231 Fulton. Hall, Earl R., farmer, r. 237 Buffalo. Hall, Earl T., (Lizzie E.), clerk, h. over 1014 Prendergast Ave.

^i HALL, E D W A R D L., (Charlotte P.), wholesale lumber, 406-408 Chadakoin Qm Bldg., h. 202 Forest Ave. Jg Hall, Elliot C, (Tirzah S.t, pres. J. Worsted Mills, h. 127 Forest Ave. S j Hall, Emma, typewriter, r. 360 Fairmount Ave. $•£ Hall, Esther E., teacher, r. 314 Lincoln. W Hall, Ethel M„ student, r. 24 Center.

Hall, Frederick P., (Lucy M.), pres. and gen. mgr. Journal Printing Co., h. U 211 Lakeview Ave. C j Hall, Frederick P., Jr., student, r. 211 Lakeview Ave. m-f Hall, George E. (Mary E.), veneerworker, h. 14 Palmer. I j Hall, Gust, finisher, bds. 128 Water. W Hall, Harold, student, r. 513 Spring. t* Hall, Henri M., treas. and bus. mgr. The Journal, r. 211 Lakeview Ave. 0£ Hall! Herbert H., (Martha L.), saloon, 61 Winsor, h. 226 Allen. O Hall, Herman P., sudent, r. 5 Culver. S Hall, Howard H.—Hall Bros.—rms. 517 Lafayette.

Hall, Irene A., h. 128 Forest Ave. , Hall, Irwin A„ r. 139 Forest Ave. p*" Hall, John D„ bds. 313 Prendergast Ave. Z Hall, John P., (Louise M.), cabinetmaker, h. 233 Barrett. £jj Hall, John T., (Nellie), mgr. towel mill, Hunt Rd. h. 315 East Sixth. XmJ Hall,' Joseph, retired, r. 103 Broadhead Ave. wa . W TU» M..+...I Donafit I it* Premium receipt, to Jan. 1, 1911 .... $367,143,488.59 fV! Ihe rlUtUal Deneill LUC RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and fund, on hand for !Tt m.t M......L N I future payment to policy holder! - - - a $427,763,100.20 C_) 01 Newark, n. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District As«at

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JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. 205 pmm — mm. O i l I P T A I N i n C f \ LARGEST AND MOST g mimlimi l l A l l U VV/« CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK §5 Hall, Kittie L., Mrs. h. 513 Spring. © Hall, Laura, domestic, 117 Chandler. N^s Hall, Leonard F., (Kate P.), farmer, h. 237 Buffalo. ^ Hall, Leroy, (Bernice), labor, h. 520 Forest Ave. ^ * Hall, Levant M., advertising mgr. The Journal, r. 211 Lakeview Ave. Sj Hall, Lottie, widow Leonard, r. 212 Lincoln. gg Hall, Lydia M., dressmaker, r. 233 Barrett. }•£• Hall, Maria M., widow W . C. J., r. 139 Forest Ave. g * Hall, Martha E., widow Aaron, h. 186 forest Ave. """* Hall, Mary, widow John ,laundress ,r. over 1 East Sixth. 03 Hall, Maude, widow James B., spinner, h. under 820 East Second. m*r Hall, Morgan W., architect, r. 186 Forest Ave. _ Hall, Sarah L., widow Samuel, h. 304 Prendergast Ave. (x> Hall, Shirley M., student, r. 139 Forest Ave. Q3 Hall, Stiles C, (Jessie M.)—Consolidated Development Co.—h. 112 Forest Vi

Ave. © Hall, Stuart A., (Harriet I.), printer, h. over 133 Lakeview Ave. mm Hall, Thomas, (Helen), loomfixer, h. 147 Cole Ave. m-> . Hall, Tirzah H., r. 127 Forest Ave. J ^ Hall, Van W., (Laura M.), machinist, h. 18 Derby. (~, Hall, Vincent, student, r. 513 Spring. Hall, W. Herbert, bookkeeper, r. 226 Allen. * 0 Hall, Wilkinson, (Martha)—J. Towel Mill—h. 360 Fairmount Ave. J2. Hall, William, (Nora), polisher, h. 1041 North Main. n Hall, Witton W., (Alba), asst. supt. Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 364 Fairmount <t-

Ave. ^ Halladay, Jennie L., clerk, r. 405 West Third. Halladay, Mabel L., bookkeeper, r. 405 West Third. Halladay, Matilda, widow Samuel, h. 713% East Second. Halladay, see Halliday. Hallberg, Amelia, textileworker, bds. 42 Sampson. 1 ^ Hallberg, Carl, laborer, bds. 16 Morton. «bJh Hallberg, Clara, widow Andrew, weaver, h. 85 Benedict. ft Hallberg, Josephine, textileworker, r. 85 Benedict. M Hallberg, Minnie, textileworker, r. 85 Benedict. -^. Hallberg, Selma, waitress, r. 85 Benedict. 1 ^ Hallburg, Charles A., (Julia), metalworker, h. 411 Allen. 3 ~ Hallburg, see Hallberg and Halberg. T Hallen, John, (Elizabeth), real estate, h. 169% South Main. ft Hallengren, Ellen, widow John, h. 118 William. M Hallengren, Sarah A., stenographer and bookkeeper, r. 118 William. w Halley, Henrv, r. 760 Foote Ave. Halliday, Harold, twister, r. 132 Foote Ave. Halliday, Rose, widow Thomas, cigars, tobacco and confectionery, 132 Foote ft

Ave., h. do. JJ* Halliday, see Halladay. £3 Hallin, Beda, stenographer, bds. 127 Euclid Ave. mm}. Hallin, Gunnar, (Mary), grocery clerk, h. over 12 Linwood Ave. Hallin, Gust, rubber, bds. 45 Chapin. ft Hallin, John A., (Anna)—Elk Furn. Co.—h. 71 Chapin. M Hallin. S. Elmer, machinist, bds. 45 Chapin. g Hallquist. Albin, woodworker, r. 524 Sturges. Mai Hallquist, Carl A., teamster, r. 524 Sturges. Hallquist. John P., (Josephine), stonemason, h. 524 Sturges. g j Hallquist. Oscar, laborer, r. 524 Sturges. J-— Hallsen. August, bds. 324 Willard. ft Hallstrom. John G., (Esther A.l. woodturner, h. 430 Lincoln. 05 Hallstrom. John S.. (Emily), contractor and builder, h. 825 Newland Ave. gj Halsall George. (Anna), wool buyer, h. 316 West Fourth.

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j l Chautauqua B r e w ALWAYL^>.lNUEuaro w£ rSz, Halsall, J. Lloyd, (Edith M.), prescription clerk, h. 316 West Fourth. O — Halsall, Margaret, r. 316 West Fourth. *•§ Halstedt, Axel, lumber handler, bds. over 928 East Second. .5^, Halverson, Hilma, r. 416 West Sixth. taw Haman, Kate, dressmaker, r. 112 Lincoln.

Haman, Mary widow Henry, h. 112 Lincoln. __ Hambleton, Alvin L., express driver, r. 54 McKinley Ave. 3 Hambleton, Corrinne, student, r. 54 McKinley Ave. >J • Hambleton, George W., (Emma), machinist, h. 54 McKinley Ave. •m Hambleton, Gerald M., commercial traveler, r. 26 Columbia Ave. g Hambleton, Thomas ,(Maude), machinist, h. 123 Weeks.

Hambleton, William M., (Alice L.), electrician, h. 26 Columbia Ave. gP • Hamerly, Clara aristoworker, r. 202 Sprague. •-\ Hamerly, Samuel H., carpenter, h. 202 Sprague. «8 Hamilton, Almon, (Sarah J.), mechanic, h. 124 Cook Ave. .5 Hamilton, Clara L., music teacher, r. 124 Cook Ave. Si-j Hamilton, Elijah H., (Mildred), caretaker, h. 153 Prospect. J2io Hamilton, Leroy, carpenter, r. 309 Palmer. S § Hamilton, Roy, (Mary), woodworker, h. 7 Hamilton. _m,-m Hamilton, Samuel C, (Elinor M.), asst. sec. Empire Voting Machine Co., O » h. 517 Pine. _ . Hammer, Charles W., metalworker, bds. 7 Fulton. •o2 Hammer, Emil, (Freda), metalworker, h. 127 Thayer. .32 Hammergren, Agnes M., r. 1023 East Second. mt\ o Hammergren, Peter, (Caroline), carpenter, h. 1023 East Second. _, | Hammerquist, Otto C, (Nettie), tailor, h. 635 Prendergast Ave.

Hammerstedt, August, metalworker, bds. over 10 Water. Hammerstrom, Arthur, (Alice), textileworker, h. 627 English.

C g Hammerstrom, C. Amel, clerk Erie R. R., r. 235 Forest Ave. '"" § Hammerstrom, Charles J., (Amanda C ) , shoemaker, h. 235 Forest Ave. Sjjjjlj Hammerstrom, David, metalworker, bds. 37% Cross. ~*x Hammerstrom, Gilbert, (Elvira), clerk, h. 109 Bowen. 3'g Hammerstrom, John, metalworker, bds. 37% Cross. O b Hammerstrom, John C, metalworker, bds. 33 Myrtle.

Hammerstrom, Lillian C, student, r. 235 Forest Ave. i^^ Hammerstrom, Margaret, widow Carl, h. 206 Baker. •^ Hammerstrom, Maude, stenographer, r. 103 Allen. C Hammerstrom, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 11 Warner Ave.

Hammond, Albert J., (Nora M.), metalworker, h. 400 Falconer. -i Hammond, Evelyn, domestic, bds. 8 Kingsbury Ave. M « Hammond, Frank R., (Alice H.), finisher, h. 10 Sixteenth. E Hampton, Mary M., widow Baltis, r. 302 West Fifth.

Hamrick, John, (Hattie E.), plasterer, h. 66 West Fifteenth. ft Hanchett, Donald C. (Caroline), foreman machinist, h. 143 Allen.

HANCHETT, LATHROP L., (Emily), justice of peace, notary public and pension attorney, over 8 East Third, h. 44 Water.

_ 4 Hanchett, Lucy R., r. 143 Allen. ,m* Hanchett, Theodore D., (Charlotte), pres. J. Lounge Co., h. 143 Allen. ^ J Hancock, Clarence J., (Pearl)—Star Tailoring Co.—h. 104 Washington.

H A N C O C K (JOHN) LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY, Fred H. Balcom, dist. ft mgr., 510-512 Chadakoin Bldg. . C? Hancock, Mary, widow George, h. over 17 Ninth. 2 Hancock, William H., (Nellie D.), chief engineer Buf. St. Sta., J. Water ZL dept., h. 304 Buffalo. S Hancq, Eva, r. 106 Water. ^~ Hancq, John, (Mary), boss weaver, h. 106 Water. 50 Hancq, Walter, loom fixer, r. 106 Water. 4) Hand, Allene, stenographer, r. 108 King. ft Hand, Lucy E., teacher, r. 33 Maple.

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AND PUPILS +a> Hand, Maude L., teacher, r. 33 Maple. QQ Hand, Nellie R., teacher, r. 33 Maple. £4 Hand, Ralph L., student, r. 108 King. •pal Hand, Sarah J., widow Levi, h. 33 Maple. C l Hand, William L., (Mettie E.)—Jamestown Cabinet Co.—h. 108 King. ^ ^ Handron, Clair, r. over 34 South Main. ^a) Handron, Harriet, r. over 34 South Main. 0} Handron, J. A., (Flora), hotelkeeper, h. over 34 South Main. ft Handron, Paul, student, r. over 34 South Main. i^T Haner, Florence I. teacher, bds. 119 Fulton. • ^ Hangen, John, h. over 117 East Second. r*** Hangen, Phillip F., (Myrtle M.), painter, h. 34 Eleventh.

Hanlon, John, carpenter, rms. 62 Allen Sq. 0 1 Hannon, Bryda M., picker, r. 132 Fairview Ave. faa| Hannon, Cora, waitress Rathskeller, r. do.

Hannon, Harry, lineman, rms. over 122 West Third. ft Hannon, James, (Margaret), fireman J. F. D., h. over 198 Fairmount Ave. ft Hannon, Margaret C, stenographer, r. 132 Fairview Ave. »*-* Hannon, Mary E., winder, r. 132 Fairview Ave. C W Hannon, Michael J., upholsterer, r. 132 Fairview Ave. 2 J Hannon, Thomas, (Elizabeth), laborer, h. 132 Fairview Ave. * J Hannum, Cyril S., r. 563 East Second.

Hansalone, Charles, laborer, r. 201 Winsor. Hansalone, Louis, (Angeline), laborer, h. 201 Winsor. Hansalone, Mary, winder, r. 201 Winsor.

3 2 Hansen, Carl E., laborer, r. 122 Park. 6 -g Hansen, Christ M., (Minnie W.), cabinetmaker, h. over 7 Valley. |jj g, Hansen, Christine, widow Paul, h. under 108 West Eighth. J • Hansen, Delia D., student, r. 745 Buffalo. g 3 Hansen, Ellen M., teacher, r. 108 West Seventh. 2 ° Hansen, Elof, (Mary), machine hand, h. over 317 Allen.

.8 Hansen, Emil, bartender, rms. 120 East Second. e 6 Hansen, Frank P., (Grace M.), metal finisher, h. 69 Tower. ™ Hansen, Gust, laborer, rms. over 6 Institute.

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Hansen, Herman M., barber, 3 West Third, h. 22 Fluvanna Ave. ^ Hansen, Ingeborg C, bookkeeper, bds. 210 East Fifth. ^ Hansen, Jennie, waitress, r. 153 South Main. H Hansen, Josephine, r. 314 Foote Ave. *ft Hansen, Leon W „ driver, h. 108 West Seventh. ft Hansen, Louis, (Signe), machine hand, h. 823 Newland Ave. S Hansen, Maria, r. 823 Newalnd Ave. »S Hansen, Martin, metalworker, r. 823 Newland Ave. ft Hansen, Nellie, cook, r. 153 South Main. . 1 Hansen, Nels, (Anna), machine hand, h. 745 Buffalo. m m Hansen, Peter, (Alma S.), contractor, h. 32 Chapman.

Hansen, Ruth T., clerk, r. 32 Chapman. ^tj Hanson, Adolph C, (Emma), painter, h. 64 Bemus. \ 7 Hanson, A. Josephine, weaver, r. 114 Hall Ave. 3 5 Hanson, Albertina T., domestic, 305 East Fourth. f_\ Hanson, Alvar, r. 219 Newland Ave. w Hanson, Anton, student, r. 226 Barrows.

Hanson, Axel, driver, r. 64 Bemus. ft Hanson. Bertrand, painter, r. 226 Barrows. W! Hanson, Carrie, domestic, 11 Broadhead Ave.

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Hanson, Conrad, sheet metalworker, r. 64 Bemus. Hanson, David, laborer, r. 4 Curtis.

' Hanson, Ed., teamster, r. Ill Sampson. j Hanson, Edith L., boxmaker, r. 114 Hall Ave. 3 • Hanson, Edward ,(Annie), carpenter, r. 222 King. £ Hanson, Edward, (Nell), electrician, h. over 356 Foote Ave. OT , HANSON, ELECTRIC CO. (THE)—James E. Hanson and E. N. Shirer—el«c-j! trical contractors and supplies, 6, 7, 8 Arcade Bldg., over 32 North Main. "jj Hanson, Elmer, (Carrie), teamster, h. Ill Sampson. m. «S Hanson, Eric, (Matilda), laborer, h. 4 Curtis. b It Hanson, Ernest, machinist, r. 64 Bemus. !L IS Hanson, Esther R., mender, r. 114 Hall Ave. S i - "- ! • - • -•• -"2 -g East Second. g § Hanson, George, painter, r. 9 Morton Ave. CQ >, Hanson, Gustaf, (Anna F.), carpenter, h. 310 West Sixth. £ 5 Hanson, Hans, cabinetmaker, bds. 11 Highland Ave. S ,Z Hanson, Hans J., (Louisa), painter, h. 226 Barrows. .£ j« Hanson, Hilmer C, apprentice plumber, r. 114 Hall Ave. "J u Hanson, Ida, dressmaker, r. 226 Barrows.

£ Hanson, James E., (Anna)—Hanson Electric Co.—h. 356 Foote Ave. g Hanson, James, (Texana), creamery and bjlkery, 'iy2 Winsor, h. do.

» -g Hanson, James P., (Marie), trimmer, h. 252 Baker. * <; Hanson, Jennie, h. over 45 Vega. o Hanson, Jens A., (Esther), bench foreman, h. 12 Osborn. to Hanson, John, metalworker, bds. 125 Stowe. "O •, Hanson, John, painter, r. 226 Barrows. a -% Hanson, Julia, domestic, 415 East Fourth, r. 440 Maple. *-a Hanson, Julius C, (Camille), upholsterer, h. 115 King. •£ § Hanson, Laura, clerk, r. Ill Sampson. « ~ Hanson, Lottie, waitress, r. 123 Fairmount Ave. u j» Hanson, Nels, (Johanna), metalworker, h. 60 Livingston Ave. "3 '3 Hanson, Nels P., (Augusta M.), boatbuilder, h. 114 Hall Ave. « g Hanson, Oliver, (Hannah), woodworker, h. over 219 Newland Ave. v a Hanson, Olivia, widow George A., h. 9 Norton Ave. O O Hanson, Oscar F., (Ida L.), metalworker, h. 19 Catliu Ave. • Hanson, Rudolph, metalworker, bds. 109 Crescent.

Hanson, Sigfried, painter, r. 226 Barrows. Hanson, Signa J., domestic, 417 East Second. Hanson, Stella, boxmaker, r. 60 Livingston Ave.

j^ HANSON & STONE—Christ and A. V — second hand goods, 212 E. Second ft Hanson, Teckla, r. 64 Bemus.

» | , Hanson, Walter, laborer, r. 9 Norton Ave. {/} HANVEY, CHARLES A., (Frances), eye specialist, 4-5-6 Wellman Bldgs., h. ft 508 Monroe. mt Hapgood, Albert, (Ella H.), farmer, h. 37 Twelfth. tjj Hapgood, Ethel A., seamstress, r. 37 Twelfth. H Hapgood, Flora L., mill hand, r. 37 Twelfth. Hapgood, Lyman P., (Emma B.), asst. supt. Water dept., h. 235 Fulton. mm Hapgood, Maud, dressmaker, r. 37 Twelfth. C Hapgood, Minnie M., r. 37 Twelfth. ^ Hard, Frank H., (Eliza), painter, h. 930 Norh Main. EL Harder, Ellen A. Mrs., h. 60 Harrison. O Harder, Mertie, r. 60 Harrison. (j) Harding, Laura F„ Mrs., r. 213 East Third. (n Hardwick. Isaac, (Emma), h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. mm Hare, William J., (Norma C ) , lineman, h. 115 Broadhead Ave. S _ — <& F f i n V I A N ' Q PIANO", PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS, VICTOR TALK-mm^ LvI\.rIRll i> ING MACHINES AND RECORDS. NewWellman Buildin.

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Harford, John H., (Ethel), machine hand, h. 430 Allen. Haritou, Harry, tailor, rm. 21 New Warner Block. hfl Harkness, Brainard T., (Effie), blacksmith, h. 23 Allen. J* m Harkness, Harriett M., r. 23 Allen. Harkness, Louis T., (Myrtle M.), supt. Empire Voting Machine Co., h. 25

Newton Ave. I Harmon, Frank A., (Anna L.), woodcarver, h. 136 Wilson Ave. ft Harmon, Mable, chief clerk National Chautauqua County Bank, rms. 567 ft.

East Second. ^m Harmon, William C, bookkeeper, h. over 33 Fenton Place. ft Harnden, Augusta M., teacher, h. over 311 East Sixth. ft Harnden, George, painter and paperhanger, r. 311 East Sixth. — Harnden, H. Mae, teacher, r. over 311 East Sixth. Harns, Frank E., (Lena A.), driver, h. 168% Chandler. __ Harper, Charles W., (Mayme), prop. The Oak Cafe, h. 510 Monroe. "" Harper, Fred, r. 23 Broadhead Ave. ^ . Harper, Lois, r. 23 Broadhead Ave. ^ J Harr, Charles H., hotel clerk, rms. 315 East Third. kapri Harrington, Alfred N., musician, h. 21 West Eighth. L'J Harrington, Alice I., widow Edward, dressmaker, h. 211 West Fifth. {*} Harrington, Berdena A., student, r. 211 West Fifth. fm. Harrington, Bridget, widow Daniel, r. 601 North Main. ^a^ Harrington, Catharine W., widow Andrew M., h. 311 West Fourth. J H Harrington, Charles, machine hand, rms. over 615 North Main. f/' Harrington, Daniel, machinist, rms. 3 East Sixth. j ^ Harrington, Fannie, Mrs., h. over 117 East Second. ^ j Harrington, Gertrude, pianist J. High School, r. 311 West Fourth. T J Harrington, Isabel, musician, r. 311 West Fourth. ^ > Harrington, John F., (Lavina El, bookkeeper, h. 24 West Eighth. JJJ Harrington, Lucy L., widow Augustus, French dry cleaning, 30 Derby, h. do. ^ Q Harrington, Margaret, musician, r. 21 West Eighth. Harrington, Margaret L., Mrs., janitress, h. 66 Ellicott. -.-. Harrington, Mildred R„ Mrs., chambermaid Y. M. C. A., h. 213 East Third, n o Harrington, T. J., (Margaret), lunch counter clerk, rms. 210 West Fourth. ji.3 Harris, Albert J., (Eva), draughtsman, h. 715 Washington. ™ Harris, Albertina, widow W . Henry, h. 839 North Main. g 2 Harris, A. Leigh, (Helen), asst. ticket agt. Erie R. R., h. 229 Prospect. Tfr. Harris, Alfred T., (Pearl N.)—Harris Bros.—h. 121 Fulton. < Harris, Almon M., (Emily), real estate, h. Flat 6, Washington Bldg. HARRIS BROS.^George A. and Alfred S—bakery and ice cream, 212 Pine. Ma*

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Harris, Charles A., (Naomi)—The John Harris Co—h. 126 Wilson Ave. Harris, Clarence B., mason, bds. 21 Forest Ave. Harris, Clyde, (Lillian), rms. 905 Washington. Harris, Cynthia C, widow Davis, h. 12 Cross. {aaL Harris, Durward, (Anna), salesman, h. 841 Lafayette. Harris, Edna C, teacher, bds. 17 Sherman. Harris, E. Jay, (Jennie), screen worker, h. 12 Cross. Harris, George A., (Minnie J.)—Harris Bros.—h. over 212 Pine.

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$ 2 * Harris, John, (Sarah J.)—The John Harris Co.—h. 126 Wilson Ave. CVlH HARRIS, JOHN CO. (THE)—John and Charles A. Harris—mfrs. Klenzola J-io and cleaning products, 23 Whitley Ave. Vg0 : |\ THE JOHN HARRIS CO. JS 31 Whitley Avenue c 3 Manufacturers of Soap Specialties

Soap Chips, Scouring Pastes and Oil Soaps Mm, <G _ : <$% Harris, Joseph, (Etta), draughtsman, h. over 28 Fairmount Ave. +jM Harris, Kate, domestic, 15 East Fifth. 4> Harris, Laura Mrs., cook, rms. over 19 East Second. -O Harris, Mabel, r. Flat 6, Washington Bldg. JJ Harris, May, r. Flat 6, Washington Bldg. £ Harris, Milo, (Lucy E.), real estate, h. 608 Prendergast Ave.

Harrison, Adeline, student, r. 816 Lafayette. • Harrison, Albert H., (Louise F.), police, h. 313 West Seventh.

—; Harrison, Bessie, rms. 22 Allen Square. ^ Harrison, Cecelia J., clerk, r. 214 West Eighth. ., Harrison, Charlotte, Mrs., china decorator, h. 226 Foote Ave. W O Harrison, David A., (Annie), cloth inspector, h. 10 River. 1? " Harrison, Eva, widow Samuel, h. over 27 Walnut. S'S Harrison, Frederick M., undertaker, r. 226 Foote Ave. u g Harrison, George C, (Hattie), police and desk sergeant, h. 816 Lafayette. 3 u Harrison, James J., conductor, r. 214 West Eighth. Z,g Harrison, John P., (Jennie C ) , engineer J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 605 West $tj Seventh. O § Harrison, Mary, widow William, h. 214 West Eighth. ^rS Harrison, Mary M. clerk, r. 214 West Eighth. £ £• Harrison, William, weaver, bds. 85 Falconer. r>tm Harrison, William H., (Mary), clerk, h. 1172 Prendergast Ave.

Harry, William S., (Rosella), finisher, h. 449 West Second. O Hart, Alva E., (Marcia L.), baggage transfer, Humphrey House, h. 17 Van (_) Buren.

Hart, Anna, clerk, r. 204 Lafayette. W q Hart, Edward K., machine hand, bds. over 55 Water. W g Hart, E. Russell, (Grace E.), sales mgr. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 354 Falconer. g « HART, FLOYD C, (Grace E.), dentist, over 34 North Main, h. do.; even-* [ w ings and Sunday by appointment. Both phones.

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q sj Hart, Laura W., widow Sidney J., carpet weaver, h. 7 Breed. ^ Hart, Lovirtue C, (Alice R.), steel cabinetmaker, h. 831 Fairmount Ave., ^2 bey. limits. ^ Hartburg, Oscar, bds. 14 Arnold.

Hartenstein, Hannah, textileworker, r. 68 Clyde Ave. Hartenstein, Oswald, (Fanny), metalworker, h. 68 Clyde Ave.

< H S gj Hartfield, Hattie, domestic 929 North Main.

a Hartigan. Francis, waitress, rms. 73 Allen Sq. ^ 53 Hartley, Arthur, (Amy), warp dresser, h. 105 Water. n> w Hartley, Bertha, cook. 207 Foote Ave. q M Hartley, Herbert, textileworker, r. over 17 Weeks. s^ $ Hartley, James, (Gladys), bookkeeper, h. 214 Linwood Ave.

it Hartley, John, (Jane), clerk, h. 9 Crane. [jq Fidelity, Judicial, Contract, Excise and all other forms of Bonds issued.W J5 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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C = ®i o o. Ot\x Hatch, Vernelle A., (Myrtle), journalist, h. over 103 West Second.

-g Hatch, W . Bemus, commercial traveler, r. 328 East Fourth. -2 00 Hauenstein, Ernest, draftsman, bds. 108 Crescent. J3 >. Haug, Anna M., r. 153 Chandler. 50S Haug, Joseph C , (Martha), finisher, h. over 153 Chandler. »•§ Haug, Joseph M., metalworker, r. over 153 Chandler. B « Haug, Mark A., chauffeur, r. 153 Chandler. S » Haugh, John, (Jennie), baggagemaster Erie R. R., h. over 17 West Second.

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g ° Haupin, Carl P., (Georgia I.), drayman, h. over 605 West Seventh. §,8 Haupin, H o m e r E., (May E.), printer, h. 411 West Third. W.2 Haupin, May, Mrs.—Moll & Lindstrom—h. 411 West Third. 0, £ Hauser, Mary, widow John E., h. 615 West Seventh. »tS Havale, Nick, finisher, h. 116 Harrison. ^-i Haven, Charles F., (Gertrude I.), lumber inspector, h. 13 Bowen. U S Haven, Eva, Mrs., cook, rms. over 120 West Third. „» Havermyer, Herman, (May), sheet metalworker, h. over 33 Price. *?J3 Haviland, Sarah R., widow Jenkins, h. 411 Lafayette.

Hawkins, Hazel, musician, r. 300 West Eighth. Hawkins, Margaret, widow Calvin, h. 300 West Eighth. Hawkins, T. Allen, (M. Annie), piano and voice teacher, h. 124 Barrett. Hawkins, William N., (Georgianna A.), chef, Everett hotel, h. 610 West

3> Sixth. -£.5 Hawkinson, F. Elmer, (Annie M.), laborer, h. 117 Fairview Ave. (jj5? Hawkinson, Johanna, Mrs., h. 814 East Second. O u Hawkinson, Rena, clerk, r. 814 East Second. £2*3 Hawkinson, Sam, (Sarah), drawing boss, h. over 207 Allen. mmf S Hawkinson, Sanford C , (G. Allene), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 4 McDannell 2 " Ave. H 1? Hawks, William O., (Mary), janitor First M. E. Church, h. over 20 Foote 2 j Ave. §•§ Haworth, John W., (Lydia K.), retired, h. Ill Mechanic.

*» Haworth, Martha O., r. Ill Mechanic. •jj "3 Hawthorne, Manley K., (Anna W.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 128 Stowe. 2 « Haycook, Samuel, (Alice L.), shoemaker, h. 23 Peach. U g Hayes, Fred G., h. 108 Palmer. g w Hayes, James A., (Selma), police, h. 817 Washington. ~\ Hayes, John, (Bessie), freight handler, h. 129 Fairview Ave.

rj « Hayes, John, (Katherine), laborer, h. 1 East Seventh. m"ji Hayes, John N., (Joanna), telegraph operator, h. 509% West Sixth. Kmt Hayes, John W., (Ethel M.), driver, h. 10 Terrace Place. W * Hayes, Mary, waitress, 15 South Main.

Haynes, Charles K., (Georgiana), optometrist, 31-33 Wellman BIdgs., h. 333 gj Crossman. r_^ Haynes, Glenn, student, r. 333 Crossman.

Haynes, James B., bds. 110 Water. HAYNES, W A L T E R H., (Myrtie), Fairmount Grocery, h. 112 Cook Ave. Haynes, William J., (Jennie M.I. piano polisher, h. 48 Eagle. Haynes, Winifred, student, r. 333 Crossman. Hayward, Benjamin W., (Jeanette)—Hayward & Son—h. Ill East Eighth.

g ^ Hayward Block, 115-121 West Third. Hayward, Charles W., (Sarah A.), spindle carver, r. 59 Hotchkiss.

C H Hayward, Clyde, teamster, bds. 14 Stowe. Hayward, Ed., clerk, r. 12 Schuyler. ^ » Hayward, Ella, Mrs., laundress, h. over 205 East Second. Hayward, Fred .laborer, r. 59 Hotchkiss. H A Y W A R D GROCERY CO.—Orin B. and W. G.—groceries, 627 Prendergast Ave.

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Hayward, Harry, (Alice), clerk, h. over 878 North Main. -~~ Hayward, James S., (Mollie)—Hayward & Son—h. 811 Prendergast Ave. Hayward, Lynn E., r. 63 South Main. Hayward, Maude, Mrs., seamstress, h. 81 Allen Sq. Hayward, Minnie, widow Earl, dressmaker, 36-37 over 119 North Main,h. do. Hayward, Orin B., (Alice G.)—Hayward Grocery Co.—h. 236 Fulton. 0) Hayward, P. Freeman, teamster, h. 59 Hotchkiss. Nat* H A Y W A R D & SON—Benjamin W . and James S.—flour, feed and seeds, 24 ft

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Hayward, Sylvia A., Mrs., r. 63 South Main. Qf) Hayward, W. Gifford—Hayward Grocery Co.—r. 236 Fulton. QQ Hayward, William W., bartender, h. 613 Spring. Haywood, see Harwood. _ Hazeltine, Abner, attorney, over 19 East Third, h. 7 Allen. ^ j Hazeltine, Alton E.—Hazeltine & Hovey—h. Warren, Pa. ' ft Hazeltine, Clara, teacher, bds. 507 Spring. HAZELTINE, E D W A R D L., physician and surgeon, 2 E. Fourth, rms. .18 do.

Home phone 899-b.; Bell phone 125-w. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.

Hazeltine, Fanny, widow Henry M., h. 226 Winsor. M? Hazeltine, Frances, boxmaker, r. 503 Newland Ave. ft Hazeltine, Gertrude, h. 36 Cross. ^ 1 Hazeltine & Hovey—Alton E. and Clarence L.—garbage disposal con- ^ S

tractors, 142-144 Steele. Hazeltine, Laban, (Gertrude J.), physician and surgeon, 2 East Fourth, h. M*s

111 East Sixth. ft Hazeltine, Ray T., (Mabel), R. R. mail clerk, h. 7 Allen. laai Hazeltine, W. Herman (Edith), woolsorter, h. 503 Newland Ave. Hazzard, Catherine, r. 7 Lincoln. _. Hazzard, Walter S., (Catherine M.), supt. Prudential Ins. Co., h. 234 Fulton. W Heald, Edith, bookkeeper, r. 26 Maple. £ 2 HEALD, JOHN, (Ada), plumbing, gas and steam fitting, 211 East Third, h.

26 Maple. ' Heald & Marsh—Thomas and Leo G.—plumbing, rear 211 East Second. Heald, Thomas, Jr., (Edna J.)—Heald & Marsh—h. over 44 Foote Ave. Healy, Lawrence, teamster, bds. 283% South Main. Healy, Leslie, (Grace), teamster, h. 6 Center. ftM Hearst, Walter, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. rg\ Heath, Charles, rms. 320 Allen. Heath, Frank H., (Blanche D.), laborer, h. 623 Spring. Heath, Mabel, piano teacher, r. 810 North Main. © Heath, Wilson, (Grace), farmer, h. 812 North Main. r-X Heath, Winifred J., (Gertrude), deliveryman, h. 811 Spring. ^ ^ HEATHCOTE, W A L T E R H., (Anna), Jamestown Cash and Credit store, h. TTA

163 Chandler. M Heck, John, laborer, bds. 344 Steele. _£ Hector, Anna, dressmaker, r. 812 Newland Ave. \-m Hector, Axel, r. 812 Newland Ave. CO p -MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS — Ask LvOllS u Are not se expenaiva as you may think J ml

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r . Hector, Carl, steelworker, r. 812 Newland Ave. i. Hector, John L., (Charlotte), carpenter, h. 812 Newland Ave. < H e d , Axel, (Elvira), machne hand, h. 150 Baker.

Hed, Carl H., woodworker, r. 25% Whitley Ave. laa] Hed, Otto,- (Hulda), woodworker, h. 25% Whitley Ave. f, Hedane, Edwin, metalworker, bds. 620 West Seventh. rm—i Hedberg, Abel, bds. 210 Hopkins Ave.

Hedberg, Hilding, bds. 210 Hopkins Ave. r m Hedberg, John A., (Anna), metalworker, h. 310 Stowe. y-* Hedges, Nettie K., Mrs., r. 28 Union Ave. Z Hedin, Andrew O., h. 496 Willard. ^mi. Hedin, Arthur, cementworker, bds. 167 Chandler. r__m] Hedin, Charles G., (Ulrika), ironworker, h. 128 Thayer. *• " Hedin, Charles G., metalworker, h. 47 Tower. *l**f Hedin, Edward, metalworker, bds. 8 Hanley. W^^ Hedin, Ethelyn, r. 47 Tower.

Hedin, G. Fred, (Ida), casemaker, h. 816 Newland Ave. Npl Hedin, Hjalmar, (Anna), machinist, h. 254 Prospect. >m-1 Hedin, John Oscar, laborer, r. 496 Willard.

Hedin, Ruth, student, r. 47 Tower. f, Hedlund, Arlene, mender, r. 216 East First. m>m Hedlund, Charles, (Ida), machine hand, h. 105 McKinley Ave. ^ J Hedlund, Emma, widow Eric, laundress, h. 216 East First. W Hedlund, Helen A., mender, r. 216 East First.

Hedman, David, painter, r. 117 Palmer. GfJ Hedman, Elsie, boxmaker, r. 117 Palmer.

Hedman, Jennie, dressmaker, r. 117 Palmer. , Hedman, John E., (Hulda), metalworker, h. 117 Palmer. ja ", Hedman, P. Gust, (Emma), laborer, h. 314 Stowe. O Hedman, William, metalworker, bds. 169 Barrett.

Hedstrom, G. A., (Hulda), h. 900 East Second. " Hedstrom, Gust, ironworker, bds. 248 Hopkins.

I""* Hedstrom, Harry W., (Nanny R.), carver, h. over 45 Bush. ~\ Hedstrom, Rudolph H., (Minnie), machine hand, h. over 154 Baker. P ^ Heelas, George L., (Louise), mgr. Lakeview rose garden store, h. 714 Wash-|aLa| ington. r ^ Hegeman, Elbert A., r. 818 Prendergast Ave. JJ5 Hegeman, Elizabeth M., widow John, h. 818 Prendergast Ave. QSj Hegg, Andrew, h. 407 English. U H e g g m a r k , Frederick, laborer, bds. 228 Barrett.

Heggstrom, Charles, laborer, r. 1055 North Main. Qmm Heggstrom, Nels, (Anna), polisher, h. 1055 North Main.

Heggstrom, see Hagstrom. Hegren, Knut, (Gertrude), finisher, h. 69 Chautauqua Ave. Hegstedt, Edward, (Christine), ironworker, h. 904 East Second.

j Hegstedt, John E., (Freda), detailer, h. over 14 Bishop. I Hegstedt, Landina, Mrs., r. 382 Foote Ave. Hegsted, Magnus, (Alma), rubber, h. 296 Baker. Hegstedt, see Hagstedt. OT Hegstrom, Carl Y., (Lydia), woodworker, h. 224 Bowen. Z Heimann, C. L., bds. 11 West Fourth. 2 Heimberger, Andrew, (Catherine), watchman, h. 9 Mt. Vernon PI. m Heineman, Louis, wholesale and retail liquors, 12 East Third, r. over 211 North Main. KiS Heintz, John, (Katherine), barber, 939 East Second, h. over 937 do. . 3

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hii i pi a no rn N0 contests s £5 n i L i i - m I 1/-*.1TIVJ \s\J. NO FAKE CERTIFICATES § •< . pi r/j Helgran, Axel E., (Hilda M.), clerk, h. 7 % Garfield. » 0 Helgren, A. Fred, (Mary)—Carlson & Helgren—h. 54 Virginia Boulevard. * S£ Helgren, Arvid, (Matilda), teamster, h. 152% Allen. Helgren, Bert W „ (Beda C ) , lineman, h. 246 Buffalo. gra Helgren, Chester, cabinetmaker, r. 54 Virginia Boulevard. 2 C Helgren, Glenn T., clerk, r. 315 Willard. w ™ Helgren, Gordon, r. 54 Virginia Boulevard. 2 M Helgren, Hazel H., weaver, r. 54 Virginia Boulevard. O 3 Helgren, John E., (Hattie C ) , h. 488 Willard. § 2 Helgren, John W., (Nettie), stationary engineer, h. 315 Willard. |-O Helgren, Mabel, weaver, r. 315 Willard. ^ Heliwell, Arthur, (Alice), spinner, h. 239 Forest Ave. ("} Heller, John mechanic, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. © Hellsten, John, laborer, bds. 228 Barrett Ave. Helson, Gust, carpenter, bds. 110 Barrows. Helstrom, Tieco, mechanic, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. Q Hemingway, Florrie,'textileworker, r. 55 Kinney. 2 Hemingway, Walter, (Ada H.), foreman spinner, h. 55 Kinney. H Hemming, Charles, bds. 14 South Main. 3 ^ Hemphill, Fred R., (Emma S.), office clerk, J. Brewing Co., h. 207 Price. °" r1 Henderson, Anna C, cashier, r. 11 Elk. ^ prj Henderson, Axel, (Amanda), elevator man, h. 731 East Second. £i. E Henderson, Boyd L., clerk, r. 312 West Fourth. j? o Henderson, Carl, clerk, r. 11 Elk. — H Henderson, Charles P., (Augusta)—Henderson-Lincoln Undertaking Co.—h. _ 2

11 Elk. S O Henderson, Henry, (Emma), metalworker, h. over 111 Williams. 2- r1 Henderson, Jennie M., widow Charles F., h. 312 West Fourth. f;- O Henderson, Kate L., music teacher, h. sec. 7, over 108 East Second. — O Henderson-Lincoln Undertaking Co.—C. P. Henderson, David Lincoln and w 2

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Ave. 5! Q Henderson, Rohe B., student, r, 312 West Fourth. O Henderson, Weir J. K., musician, r. 312 West Fourth. ?0 Henderson, Agnes, textileworker, r. 493% Willard. Hendrickson, Arvid, (Matilda), painter, h. 51 Benedict. Hendrickson, Charles A., (Hilma), finisher, h. 577 Willard. co Hendrickson, Charles J., (Anna), plumber, h. 146 Barrows. a: m Hendrickson, Christine, widow Charles, h. over 111 Wilson Ave. •£. a Hendrickson, Emil, (Sophia), machine hand, h. over 247 Crescent. & 3 Hendrickson, Florence, r. 146 Barrows. 5' Hendrickson, Frank, (Ida), finisher, h. 227 Barrows. Hendrickson, Harold, crater, r. 577 Willard. Hendrickson, Henry, laborer, r. 146 Barrows. Hendrickson, John, laborer, r. 146 Barrows. Hendrickson, Leonard; clerk, r. 146 Barrows. n K Hendrickson, Louis, upholsterer, r. 146 Barrows. £. Hendrickson. Ruby E., stenographer, r. over 111 Wilson Ave. Hennessy, James J., (Catherine), metalworker, h. 67 Thirteenth. to Hennigan & Co.—Peter E. Hennigan—liquors, 14 East Third. g. Hennigan, Peter E., (Coyle)—Hennigan & Co.—h. 313 Clinton. 2"*5 Henning, Fred H. S., metalworker, bds. 422 Allen. - ~ Henning, Carl, (Martha E.),jnetalworker, h. over 309 Stowe. M5* Henning, Earl W., (Mary E.), commercial traveler, h. 325 Fairmount Ave. 25n» Henning, J. Clifford, (Lena), clerk, h. 636 East Sixth. r/2?S Henry, Anna F., student, r. 26 Price. H^2 Henry, Emil W „ police, bds. 132 Barrett. ?0o Henry, Eva M., stenographer, r. 26 Price. W M

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Henry, John, (Anna), clerk, h. 26 Price. Henry, Signe C, r. 616 Pine. Henze, Martin H., (Clara), commercial traveler, h. over 212 Sturges. Hepstrom, Anna, laundress, bds. 1 Metallic Ave. Hepstrom, Elvira, laundress, bds. 1 Metallic Ave. Herbein, John, (Martha E.), bandsawyer, h. 14 Fourteenth. Herby, Edwin J.—J. Herby & Sons—r. 35 Fairmount Ave. Herby, F. Charles—J. Herby & Sons—r. 35 Fairmount Ave. Herby, John, (Mary)—J. Herby & Sons—h. 35 Fairmount Ave. Herby, J. & Sons—John, Edwin and Charles—wagonmakers and repairers,

610 West Seventh. Heridan, William C, (Minnie C ) , drayman, h. 311 Winsor. Herman, John, shoe repairing, 107 Fairmount Ave., rms. 628 East Sixth. Herman, John, (Helga), grainer, h. 405 Foote Ave. Herman, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 28 Ninth. Hermanson, Carl W., (Carin), machinist, h. 8 Axtel. Hermanson, Dorothy W., Mrs., h. 12i Chapin. Hermanson, Ernest, clerk, bds. 33 Eleventh. Hermanson, Ivar, (Alma), machinist, h. over 54 Eleventh. Hermanson, Hjalmer r. 23 Derby. Hermanson, Swan, bds. 705 West Eighth. Herpst, Harold D., asst. sales mgr. Art Metal Constr. Co., bds. 400 West

Fifth. Herpst, Katrina E., rms. 14 East Fourth. Herrick, Charles W., (Gertrude), capitalist, h. 518 Pine. Herrick, Chester H., student, r. 112 Curtis. Herrick, Elba E., jeweler, h. 6 Crane. Herrick, Elizabeth A., widow Anson L., h. 405 Winsor. Herrick, Gerald, student, r. 112 Curtis. Herrick, Hiram V., (Carrie M.), retired, h. 112 Curtis. Herrick, Nina, Mrs., h. 333 East Second. Herrick, Tracey M., office clerk, rms. 413 Cherry. Heskett, Margaret, cloth mender, r. 708 Washington. Hess, Cora, r. over 50 Water. Hess, Don, laborer, bds. 14 Stowe. Hess, Everett, laborer, r. 7 Pyre. Hess, Martin, (Ida), laborer, h. over 50 Water. Hess, Rollie L., deliveryman, r. 7 Pyre. Hessel, Oscar, (Clara), stationary engineer, r. 24 Terrace Place. Hetfield, Elbert V., (Grace), real estate, h. 711 Cherry. Hetfield, Jane H., widow Webster, h. 711 Cherry. Hetfield, see Hadfield. * Hevenor, Henry, (Erninna), veneerworker, rms. over 336 Steele. Hewitt, Homer H., (Lillian), h. over 124 East Second. Hey, Stephen, laborer, rms. over 33 Harrison. Hibbard, Frank, (Hattie), engineer, h. 186 Fairmount Ave. Hibbard, George W., nickelplater, r. 238 Falconer. Hibbard, Harry W., office clerk, r, 186 Fairmount Ave. Hibbard, William E., (Ada), machinist, h. 238 Falconer. Higgins, James A., office clerk, bds. 701 North Main. Higgs, Burton J„ (Grace), metalworker, h. 854 Washington. Higlon, John, machinist, bds. 17 Bishop. Hilding, Carl E., r. over 524 Allen.

mm Hilding, Caroline, Mrs., cloth picker, h. over 524 Allen. § Hilding, Ingeborg, cloth picker, r. over 524 Allen. v> Hildu, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. O Hildum, Clifton N., (Ina M.), stenographic reporter The Journal, h. Lake-+j* wood, N. Y. Jj Hildum, Edward B., (M. Ellen), h. 14 Crossman. I Eckman's Music Store -SETS!E!rfKST

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real estate—518 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 228 Winsor. mmf* Hill, Adelle L., widow Daniel, h. 508 East Fifth. ^ s Hill, Ann, widow Thomas, h. under 26 Maple. mmm Hill, Annie F., stenographer, r. 115 King. m\mt Hill, Anna L., Mrs., piano studio, over 110 East Third, bds. 116 East Fourth. ^17 Hill, Anna L., modeste, rm. 39 New Gifford Bldg., h. do. Hill & Aylesworth—Jennie and Flora—home baking, 707 North Main. Hill, Charles F., carpenter, r. 115 King. Hill, Earl H., pres. Hill Piano Co., and director of Hill's piano school, rms.

405 West Third. X m Hill, Edwin S., (Eliza), scrap cutter, h. Todd and Hunt Rd. ^ 5 Hill, James M., Metalworker, h. 32 Fifteenth. "* Hill, Jennie N., Mrs.—Hill & Aylesworth—h. 835 North Main. ^^ Hill, John, woodworker, bds. 144 Euclid Ave. E1^ Hill, Maud, r. 32 Fifteenth. 9 HILL PIANO CO., (INC).—Earl H. Hill, pres.-treas.—sixth floor Chadakoin GO

Bldg. ft HILL'S PIANO SCHOOL, Earl H. Hill, director, sixth floor Chadakoin Bldg. X Hill, William C, (Helga), leather cutter, h. 21 Park. 3 Hill, see Hills. V Hillard, Laphram, (Mertie), h. over 108 Fairmount Ave. ft Hillburg, Eric, painter, bds. 37% Cross. ft Hiller, Bartie R., (Julia), agt. American Express Co., h. 913 East Second. ft Hiller, Laford, (Mertie A.), h. over 104 Fairmount Ave. Hiller, Matilda, widow Andras, h. 319 Allen. Hiller, Nicholas U., (Jennie), carpenter, h. 216 West Seventh. Hillhouse, Mary H., Mrs., nurse, 315 West Fifth. Hills, Arthur E., (Julia), metalworker, h. 514 East Eighth. 2 Hills, J. Lawrence, (Edith), asst. supt. J. St. Ry., h. 9 Van Buren. pQ Hills, Leonard V., (Nellie E.), carpenter, h. 170% Barrett. PJ Hills, Mary Ann, widow Henry G., r. over 514 East Eighth. Hills, Rhoda, widow George E., h. 195 Cole Ave. > Hills, see Hill. SB 2 Hillstrom, Carl, laborer, bds. 780 East Second. | 2 Hillstrom, David A., (Clara), sec.-treas. Crown Metal Constr. Co., h. 116% g g

Barrett. *o © Hillstrom, May A., student, r. 6 Forest Park. g*tS Hilton, Annie S., teacher, rms. 118 Crescent. g p Himebaugh Bros.—J. M., L. B. and G. M.—mfrs. dining room furniture, 488 MPJ

Hallock. w* Himebaugh, Clyde, (Mary), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 34 Hazzard. r > Himebaugh, George C, (Martha E.), machine hand, h. 212 Bowen. £ Himebaugh, George M — Himebaugh Bros.—r. 13 Fairmount Ave. g Himebaugh, Joseph M., (Anna B.)—Himebaugh Bros.—h. 13 Fairmount Ave. g Himebaugh, Leon M., (Francis E.), solicitor, h. 18 Partridge. 55 Himebaugh, Lyle B., (Helen C.)—Himebaugh Bros.—h. over 520 West Fifth. mj Himes, Harry, (Lottie), teamster, h. 1343 East Second. Rind, Alice, r. 953 East Second. B3nd, Asa, (Rose A.), prop. East Jamestown House, 953 East Second, h. do. Hindle, Ernest P., (Emily), clerk, h. 116 Barrett. kssai Ijinds, Catherine, widow Gideon, carpet weaving, 309 Palmer, h. do. Hines, Anna, waitress, r. 15 South Main. ffa Hines, Michael, (Nora), laborer, h. over 227 South Main. P £ Hines, Richard, laborer, r. over 227 South Main. *ja Hines, Walter M„ commercial traveler, r. over 227 South Main. © Hinman, Alice, widow Millard, h. 715 East Second. 2 Hinman, F. Henry, (Rebecca A.), harnessmaker, h. 13 Sherman. ^^ Hintze, Carl, tailor, bds. 601 West Seventh. Qfj For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS £*

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2 218 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. M . C | Chautauqua Brew - Always Pure and Delicious S Hioglin, Astrid, apprentice milliner, bds. 6 Orchard. * Hirschauer, Herman, (Adeline), retired, h. 614 Pine. § Hirst, Herbert, (Clara), steam fitter, h. over 204 Allen. ~ Histed, Ives J., (Ruth), freight agt. Chautauqua Traction Co., h. over 35 to Eleventh. £ Hitchcock, Albert, (Agnes), retired, h. 401 Palmer. •g HITCHCOCK, A R T H U R H., attorney, over 9 West Third, r. 557 East Second. g Hitchcock, Bessie M., stenographer, bds. 17 Cross. • HITCHCOCK, HORACE, (Martha R.), real estate and loans, over 9 West •g Third, h. 557 East Second. o Hitchcock, Leon C, (Cora), stenographer, h. 14 Genesee. rj Hitchcock, Walter, (Isabel), watchman, h. 117 Euclid Ave.

Hitchner, Harriet, widow John, r. 143 Harrison. | Hitchner, John H., (Maude), telephone lineman, h. 117 Camp.

u a Hitcome, Clarence, motorman J. St. Ry., bds. 203 West Second. t ^ Hjalm, Andrew E., (Alma D.), metalworker, h. 341 Falconer. •o Hjalmarson, John G., (Hilma F.), toolmaker, h. over 141 Superior. % $ Hjelm, Evert, (Augusta), metalworker, h. 356 Stowe. 42 3 Hjerpe, Carl F., (Anna), wood carver, h. 119 Palmer. g Hjert, Anna, Mrs., millinery, 148 Foote Ave., r. 145 do. .a c Hjert, Charles A., (Hulda), electrician, h. 204 Palmer. H J Hjert, Frank E., (Anna), machine hand, h. 7 Maple. 0. J Hjertquist, Charles A., (Clara A.), bench boss, h. 37 Sturges. j2 .. Hjertquist, Charles M., (Anna M.), h. 211 Hazzard. ~ « Hjertquist, Dora, weaver, r. 21.1 Hazzard. > £•" Hjertquist, Ella, r. 211 Hazzard. . ,2 Hjertquist, Julia, weaver, r. 211 Hazzard. •£ g Hjertquist, Oscar H., (Mina), finisher, h. 634, East Second. 2 g_ Hjertquist, Roy L., weaver, r. 211 Hazzard. 1/3 <*> Hjertquist, Verne, metalworker, bds. 38 Sampson. J2 « Hjorth, Arthur W „ (Amy)—Wm. Hjorth & Co.—h. 410 East Fifth. '5 X Hjorth, William, (Clara)—Wm. Hjorth & Co.—h. 175 Forest Ave. f c Hjorth, William & Co.—Wm. Hjorth, A. W. Hjorth and R. M. Taylor—mfrs. u = wrenches, pliers and hardware specialties, 28 Taylor. 8 m Hjorth, see Horth. S « Hoadley, Herman C, (Elizabeth), night clerk Erie R. R. freight station, h. •a '« 311 Lincoln. rt t Hoadley, Lewis, (Lillian), metal pressman, h. 37 Sampson. "«i o Hoag, Elizabeth, widow William, r. 29 Price. ;g «j Hoag, May, r. 710 Washington. rt it Hoag, Seneca, (Mary), driver, h. 710 Washington, J Hoard, Claude S., blacksmith, i. 930 North Main. • Hoard, Frank, (Edith), teamster, h. 9 Briggs.

O Hoard, John L., commercial traveler, r. 105 West Fifth. O Hoard, Luna P., billing clerk, r. 105 West. Fifth.

Hoard, Mary S., widow Lorenzo B., h. 105 West Fifth. Hoard, Sarah C, r. 105 West Fifth. Hoard, William ,(Lydia B.), blacksmith, 10 Harrison, h. 7 Forest Park. *Zm o Hobbs, Charles F., rms. Connecticut Ave

2 3 Hobbs, Estella, Mrs., h. 7 Pyre. CJ m Hobson, Bert, fireman J. C. & L. E. R. R., rms. 024 West Seventh. Was Hockenbery, Laura E., bds. 169 Chandler. Oh \% Hockett, Fred, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. C/2 § Hockett, John, student, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. , Hockett, Joseph C, plumber, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

5 a Hockett, L. Eric, (Clara), commercial traveler, h. Fairmount Ave. bey. ^ J limits. § Hodges, Ralph, (Catherine), contracting carpenter, h. 401 Palmer. O Hodges, William D., (Minnie B.), carpenter, h. 391 Fairmount Ave. H ' '— <f Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. £; BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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H I L L P I A N O Tft ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR IM.M.MUMU A M.*%.L-[\J \ z V f . CHADAKOIN BUILDING Hodgkinson, Joseph, (Matilda), h. 463 Willard. ^ Hodgson, Edith, stenographer, r. 134 Allen. r-J Hodgson, Elizabeth J., professional nurse, r. 134 Allen. >Z3 Hoeger, Charles, baker, bds. 310 Jefferson. C/J Hotter, William M., (Fanny Ross), h. 303 West Third. £?"» Hoffman, Anthony I., (Barbara), butcher, h. over 120 East Third. [m Hofgren, Lydia, Mrs., h. 154 Barrows. Hofsted, Anna E., bookkeeper, r. 17 West Seventh. "\ Hofsted, Peter A., (Lottie C.), lumberworker, h. 17 West Seventh. \*~ Hogan, Mary, domestic, 527 Lakeview Ave. ^ Hogan, M. E., r. 953 East Second. Hogg, Alfred, (Elizabeth), dyer, bds. over 208 East Second. Hogle, Francis M., (Nellie N.), mgr. Jamestown Oil Co., h. 1145 Prend. Ave. w ij Hogleen, Ovitt, metalworker, bds. 52 Prospect. a O Hoglin, Arvid, finisher, bds. over 1021 East Second. g- •* Hoglund, Edla, domestic, 353 East Fourth. "< © Hohn, John, (Segrid), laborer, h. over 202 McKinley Ave. £ S Hokam, Norman, carpenter, bds. 1070 East Second. 5r Q Hokanson, Minnie A., asst. supt. W . C. A. Hospital, 207 Foote Ave. •o Hoke, Delia, weaver, rms. 17 Warner Blk. o ^ Hokenson, Edward, (Corlina), carpenter, h. over 201 Falconer. ,g 73 Hokonson, Henry J., (Elizabeth), painter, r. 307 South Main. 2: < Holbrook, Jewett G., clerk, bds. 13 Orchard. w D Holcomb, Robert E., (Annie), electrician, h. 101 Cherry. jf Holdredge, Thomas, groceries, 5 West Cowden Place, h. over do. 3 Q Holdridge, Bert, steel casemaker, bds. over 1023 East Second. re- C"

Holdridge, Earle, ornamenter, bds. over 1023 East Second. d. t-1 Holdsworth, Beatrice, seamstress, r. 7 Ahrens Ave. 9 G Holdsworth, Emma, widow Walter, h. 49 Harrison. Holdsworth, Harry, cabinetmaker, r. 49 Harrison. Holdsworth, Herbert, (Florence), textileworker, h. 27 Walnut. < Holdsworth, William, (Margaret A.), spinner, h. 7 Ahrens Ave. S Hollander, Clara M., bookkeeper, r. 269 Prospect. | it Hollander, Clarence, horseshoer, r. 269 Prospect. » ^ Hollander, Edna M., bookkeeper, r. 269 Prospect. j£ h HOLLANDER, NELS, (Alma), blacksmithing and wagon repairing, 112 <o ;>

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Hollander, Clara, bookkeeper and stenographer, r. 269 Prospect. *3"> Hollenbeck, Addison E„ (Abbie M.), h. 529 East Fifth. O Hollenbeck, Delia, widow Daniel, r. 108 Crescent. to Hollenbeck, George L., (Minnie B.), creameryworker, h. 105 Kidder. Hollenbeck, Helen E., widow Martin M., r. 134 Fulton. h ^ Hollenbeck, Iva B., teacher, r. 108 Crescent. <J> Hollenbeck, Jacob S., (Nancy), farmer, h. 1208 West Sixth. m^. Hollenbeck, Jerome S., (Alice), motorman J. St. Ry., r. 1208 West Sixth. ^^ Hollenbeck, Lucy, widow Washington, r. 807 Spring. ^^ HOLLENBECK, W A Y N E M., (Anna May), supt. N. Y. Telephone plant *^m

dept., 306-312 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 213 West Fifth. ^~i Hollings, James, (Louisa), metalworker, h. 409 Hazeltine Ave.

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Hollings, John, (Ellen), grocer, 59 Harrison, 'h. do. Hollings, John W., (Betty), textileworker, h. 222 King. Hollings, John W., weaver, r. 409 Hazeltine Ave. Hollings, Lillian, weaver, r. 409 Hazeltine Ave.

rm Hollings, Lizzie, textileworker, r. 222 King. mm* Hollister, Florence, student, r. 304 Hallock. rja Hollister, Jay B., (Olive), commercial traveler, h. 304 Hallock. frm Hollister, Laurella, teacher, r. 304 Hallock. O-m Hollister, Marion, student, r. 304 Hallock. O Hollister, Myrtle, Mrs., cook, h. 24 Terrace PL 35 Hollister, Norman A., student, r. 304 Hallock. - Holly, Belinda A., widow William, h. 93 Barker. C Holly, William, motorman J. St. Ry., rms. over 215 North Main. p j Holm, Alfred, metalworker, r. 75 Barrett. r_ Holm, August A., (Augusta), veneerworker, h. 505 Camp. V3 Holm, A. William, (Sigrid)—Gunnarson & Holm—h. 515 Camp. 6j3 Holm, Charles, (Hattie), woodworker, h. 242 Crescent. Qm Holm, Esther, clerk, r. 505 Camp. ^m Holm, Gust, metalworker, rms. over 11 East Second. i Holm, Jennie, domestic, Rathskeller, r. do.

Holm, Lydia, clerk, r. 505 Camp. »*» HOLM, RALPH C. G., (Bessie M.), news room, cigars and tobacco, 630 East

Second, h. over 632 do. Holm, Reuben E., metalworker, r. 242 Crescent. Holm, see Holmes. Holman, C. Henry, retired, h. 220 Barrett. Holman, Frank H., (Annie M.), paperhanger, r. 220 Barrett.

£j Holman, Orrin, (Augusta), cement walk builder, h. under 900 East Second. •J Holmbeck, Gottfried, (Selma), woodworker, h. 19 Pearl Ave. 5* Holmberg, Allen, laborer, bds. 275 Willard. mj Holmberg, Anna E., weaver, r. 20 Crown. m Holmberg, Axel F., plater, r. 20 Crown. •W Holmberg, Carl L., toolmaker, r. 20 Crown. P Holmberg, Edith, student, r. 250 Bowen. C0 Holmberg, Elim, (Marina)—C. W. Swanson & Co.—h. 89 Prather Ave. Jm\ Holmber, Eric O., (Hulda), woodworker, h. 140 Stowe. 'mi Holmberg, Ernest, clerk, r. 250 Bowen. — Holmberg, Ferdinand, (Anna C ) , shoemaker, h. 20 Crown. mm Holmberg, Gust—C. W. Swanson & Co., and cabinetmaker—h. 710 Foote ,mi Ave. 'Ot Holmberg, John A., (Selma), drayman, h. 250 Bowen. C Holmberg, Mertie L. M., r. 710 Foote Ave. *P Holmberg, Ruth E., weaver, r. 20 Crown. i j Holmberg, Signa, boxmaker, r. 250 Bowen. ^, Holmberg, Victor, (Louisa), laborer, h. 605 English. g Holmburg, Clara, Mrs., h. 266 Falconer. \~\ Holmburg, Emil C, toolmaker, r. 266 Falconer. ^i Holmburg, Ethel C, textileworker, r. 66 Falconer. mm Holmburg, John, carpenter, bds. over 212 East Second.

Holmes, Albert, rubber, r. 612 Murray Ave. Holmes, Olof C, rubber, r. 225 Hazzard. Holmes, Andrew C, (Julia), commercial traveler, h. 825 Prendergast Ave.

"•© Holmes, Arthur, packer, r. 612 Murray Ave. fi Holmes, Arthur W., packer, r. 34 Derby. Cg H O L M E S A W N I N G W O R K S — M . C. and H. S. Holmes—awnings, tents, flags and hammocks, 112-114 East Third. **• Holmes, Benjamin R., (Emily), dyer, h. 13 Mt. Vernon Place. P Holmes, Carl, furniture, 228 East Second, bds. 49 Liberty. PQ m\ TL> M..+iia1 Rnnafit I ifa. Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1811 . . . . 1367,143,488.89 V lite MUtUal Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for W*** ~f M.,U..L N I future payment to policy holders - - - - 8427,783,180.20 -> 01 Newark, n. J. F. a. TREADWAY. District Afsnt

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Holmes, Carl P., (Sophia M.), rubber, rms. 141 Chandler. *S Holmes, Catherine L., artist, r. 825 Prendergast Ave. C h Holmes, Earl R., woodcarver, r. 60 Chapin. Jj* Holmes, Emil L., (Bernice G.), mgr. Crown Metal Constr. Co., h. 20 Terrace S

Place. 2 Holmes, Emily W., teacher, r. 825 Prendergast Ave. ^ 2 Holmes, Frank, upholsterer, r. 612 Murray Ave. ^ 3 Holmes, Frank, (Hulda E.), finisher, h. over 441 Winsor. Holmes, Fred C., (Anna), woodworker, h. 612 Murray Ave. ^ ^ Holmes, Glen, laborer, rms. 25 Warner Bldg. ^ y Holmes, Grace, weaver, r. 37 Center. ft Holmes, Hazel, r. 199 Fairmount Ave. ^m. Holmes, Henry S.—Holmes Awning Works—r. 135 Lakeview Ave. ft Holmes, Herman, (Louise), retired, h. 210 Baker. Ji Holmes, Ida, domestic, 316 East Fourth. ~^ Holmes, Ida L., widow Peter A., h. 225 Hazzard. Holmes, James, (Christina), cabinetmaker, h. 564 East Second. ft Holmes, John, metalworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. M Holmes, J. Oscar, (Sophia C ) , laborer, h. under 144 Chandler. *~! Holmes, Joseph, (Emma), warp dresser, h. 37 Center. (aw Holmes, Louis H., (Sadie G.), metalworker, h. over 154 Baker. Holmes, Mabel E., r. over 441 Winsor. ^ ^ Holmes, Martha, r. 37 Center. h J Holmes, Mary E., Mrs. cook, rms. 53 over 119 North Main. •"• Holmes, Mathias C, (Margaret)—Holmes Awning Works—h. 135 Lalteview 05

Ave. CR Holmes, Olive M., r. 225 Hazzard. QfJ Holmes, Raymond W., student, r. over 441 Winsor. Holmes, Richard G., (Bessie L.), machinist, h. over 29 Whitley Ave. _^ Holmes, Rudolph A., decorator, r. 210 Baker. \ 2 Holmes, Stafford C, packer, r. 34 Derby. ft Holmes, Susan, Mrs., h. 34 Derby. . e Holmes, Taylor, r. 199 Fairmount Ave. Holmes, Tirzah, widow Levi, r. 12 Cook Ave. p-m Holmes, Walter W., (Selma), foreman toolmaker, h. 72 Chautauqua Ave. ft Holmes, William A., (Nettie), foreman finisher, h. 199 Fairmount Ave. 2 Holmes, see Holm. ™ Holmgren, Hannah A., domestic, 212 Lakeview Ave. Holmlund, Henry, clerk, r. 4 Willis. Holmlund, Perry, (Hannah S ) , finisher, h. 4 Willis. Holmlund, Rudolph, casemaker, r. 4 Willis. ft HOLMQUIST, CARL A. F.. (Charlotte H.), photographer, over 212-214 East ft

Second, h. do. Holmquist, Carl F., (Augusta), woodworker, h. 149 Thayer. Holmquist, Linda F., widow John A., h. 132 Barrett. Holmquist, Oscar, (Alma), machine hand, h. 18 Hedges Ave. Holmquist, Toga, (Hannah), laborer, h. over 23 Scott. q* Holmstrom, Edith, textileworker, r. over 316 Stowe. JJJ Holmstrom, Emma, textileworker, r .over 316 Stowe. S3 Holmstrom, Fritz, (Ellen), cabinetmaker, h. over 108 Pearl Ave. ft^ Holmstrom, Svea, textileworker, r. over 316 Stowe. Holmstrom, Warner, (Tilda), cabinetmaker, h. over 316 Stowe. Holroyd, Edmond William, woolsorter, r. 67 Taylor. ^s4 Holroyd, Harry J., printer, r. 67 Taylor. , > Holroyd, Jeannette, widow Fred W., h. 67 Taylor. Tjjf Holt, Charles F., (Myrtie), shipping clerk, h. 343 Price. mm Holt, J. Emil, (Emma C ) , metalworker, h. 103 Ellicott. 3 Holt, Millard C, (Mary M.), meat cutter, h. 513 East Eighth. O m Holt, Walter E., (Alma), carpenter, h. 320 Tenth. ft yg For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS w

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rt u 222 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. 0 3 , i i Chautauqua B r e w Lowina&Sextract ft pm. \7in Holt, Walter J., (Mildred F.), painter, h. 8 Lincoln Ave. © 4 Holtgran, John, metalworker, rms. 12 Victoria Ave. ttew Holvertson, Sweeney, metalworker, h. 705 West Eighth. ,g H O M E T E L E P H O N E CO.-A. C. Wade, pres.; John H. Wright, sec. and *j gen. mgr.—310 Pine. ,u Homer, Dora, textileworker, r. over 102 Barrows. "g ' Homer, Glenni R., (Mary M.), electrician, 306 West Fourth, h. do. g Homer, Jane B., widow Eugene L., h. over 102 Barrows. •J Homer, Mable, r. 437 Baker. .q • Homer, Smith, (Ida), farmer, h. 437 Baker. C Honduras, Michael, rubber, h. 10 New Warner Block. * Hooker, Hull M., (Annie), tailor, 10S East Third, h. 112 Broadhead Ave. too , Hooker, Marion D., student, r. 112 Broadhead Ave. .5 Hooper, Albro H., (Clara D.), drug clerk, h. 704 Jefferson. +g Hooven, D. F., (May), veneerworker, h. 308 Steele. C Hoover, Albert, (Mary R.), laborer, h. Woodlawn Ave. E"> Hoover, A. P., (Emma), h. 1175 East Second. 3,0 Hoover, Jerry L., driver, r. Woodlawn Ave. S O Hoover, John K., driver, r. Woodlawn Ave. 1-11. Hoover, Martha W., r. 1012 Prendergast Ave. 'S'u HOOVER, S A M U E L S., (Martha J.), div. supt. International Correspondence

School, h. 1012 Prendergast Ave. OVER, W A L T O N M., rep. Interna Prendergast Ave.

2"" Hope, George, (Selma), bartender, h. over 135 Allen.

.g® HOOVER, W A L T O N M., rep. International Correspondence School, r. 1012 C © Prendergast Ave.

- E Hope, Maude, telephone operator, r. over 135 Allen. 5 S Hopkins, Edward, (Elizabeth), switchman, h. 265 Steele. <!* Hopkins, Frank C, (Eva), local rep. L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., h. 307 -, g East Sixth. .m c Hopkins, Gorham, (Blanche), bottler, h. over 100 Harrison. t,j; Hopkins, R. G., machinist, bds. 14 South Main. ,*°* Hopkins, Theodore E.. (Elizabeth), groceries, 1 East Sixth, h. 17 do. * 5 Hopkinson, Sam, (Sarah J.), foreman, textileworker, h. 207 Allen. Qqj Hornell, Arthur, (Hilma), machinist, h. over 501 Crescent.

Hornell, Gottfried, student, r. 1381 East Second. . Hornell, Hulda, domestic, 305 East Fourth. p ^ Horr, Charles, (Esther), hotel clerk, h. over 315 West Third. ft Horr, Ebenezer A., (Blanche E.), lather, h. 74 Eleventh. Jjjj Horrocks, Agnes, widow Joseph, h. 8 Cheney. 2 Horsefield. Kendall, (Sarah), warp twister, h. 33 Hazzard. Cat Horsefield, Mary, widow David, h. 21 Water. E Horsefield, Sarah A., weaver, r. 21 Water.

Horsefield, William, deliveryman, r. 33 Hazzard. ft Horth. Clinton I.. (Edna M.), postman, h. 208 Allen. - v Horton, Bertha, widow Fred G.. bookkeeper, h. over 800 North Main. **-* H O R T O N BROS.—Walter B. and Charles L — insurance, 122 East Third. , | Horton, Charles L., (Marv)—Horton Bros.—h. 612 North Main. '-** Horton, Corabelle, Mrs., h. 6 Center. ^ ^ Horton, Donald S., stockkeeper. r. over 12 Chandler. ^ ^ Horton, Ednah P., student, r. 23 Fairmount Ave. C Horton. Emma, widow D ,S., h. over 12 Chandler. ^ HORTON. JAMES S., (Laura), paints, glass and oils, 122 East Third, h. 55 § Broadhead Ave. 2T Horton, Walter B., (May P.),—Horton Bros.—r. 23 Fairmount Ave. O Horton, Wesley, freight handler, r. 6 Center. "m» Horton, William P., painter, rms. 20 West Seventh. W Hosie, George W., (Mabel), treas. Ames-Burns Co., h. 512 East Seventh. d) Hosmer, C. Floyd, (LuBelle), boys' work director, Y. M. C. A., h. over 223 ft Crossman. CQ | *£ If»Cll»«»11e"'e» Connecticut General Life Ina. Co., Hartford, Conn. m-^ l~ilie l n S U r a i l C e \y. J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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East Second, h. 195 Forest Ave. Hotchkiss, Willard C, (Nellie)—Bard & Hotchkiss—h. Falconer, N. Y. Houghtaling, Ella, stockroom, clerk, r. 1021 East Second. Houghtaling, Libbie, widow of Charles, clerk, h. 1021 East Second. *"jg Houghtaling, Roy F., laborer, r. 1021 East Second. ^ Houghton, Gertrude, spinner, bds. 358 South Main. Household Fixtures and Appliance Co., (The), A. L. Tambling, prop., under

337 East Second. Housen, Frank, laborer, 'bds. 50 Franklin. * s ^ housen, see Howson. Houser, James W., (Louise), cabinetmaker, h. 74 Hazzard. ,. Houser, John, teamster, bds. 283% South Main. 0 Houser, Orrin G., (Margaret), commercial traveler, h. over 284 South Main, r g, Hovey, Clarence L., (Caroline)—Hazeltine & Hovey—h. Tidioute, Pa. g, g. Howard, Benjamin L., (Pearl), Puritan Restaurant, h. over 1037 North Main. » w Howard. C. T., Mrs., millinery, 101 Cherry h. do. » Howard, Dewitt C, (Cora B.), postman, h. 154 Hall Ave. |- < Howard, Edna B., Mrs., canvasser, h. under 625 Prendergast Ave. <g g Howard, Elizabeth C, r. 101 Cherry. 3. " Howard, Elmer E., (Hulda), loomfixer, h. 11 Cross. • 3 Howard, Frank G., (Mary A.), teamster, h. 528 Lakeview Ave. % S Howard, Harry, (Ruth)", bronzer, h. 81 Barker. "* r Howard, Hattie, r. over 54 McKinley Ave. 4f g Howard, Jennie, stenographer, r. 231 Crescent. g § Howard, Joe, (Mary), textileworker, h. over 400 Allen. ,g* % Howard, John L., (Elizabeth), chief clerk Erie R. R. freight depot, h. over 16 ^ g-

Maple. ' T* Howard, Joseph H., retired, h. 231 Crescent. Howard, Lawrence A., stenographer, bds. 11 Grant. <MM> Howard, Lucia, widow of Charles T., millinery, 101 Cherry, h. do. J™J Howard, Mary, r. 231 Crescent. m-m, Howard, Mary A., r. 818 Prendergast Ave. S|* Howard, Matilda, widow of George, r. 11 Cross. (x> Howard, Matthew W., (Esther), railroad clerk, h. over 145 Foote Ave. Howard, Robert J., rms. over 19 East Second. Howard, Rosalind, widow George H., mgr. Sheldon Hall, h. 860 Washing­

ton. Howard, Sadie, Mrs., clerk, rms. 205 Lafayette. Howard, Thomas D., (Mae), upholsterer, h. over 19 Valley. <X> Howard, Walter P., (Alice M.), bookkeeper, Maddox Table Co., h. R. F. D. Q

76. Howard, William, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. *T Howard, William H., (Jeannette M.), commercial traveler, h. 16 Fourteenth. CJ Howe, Lynn, (Bertha), plumber, h. 37 Tenth. K/. Howe, Oren, (Roa), mechanic, h. 221 Van Buren. «"• Howell, Mabel, r. 15 Hazzard. Howell, William H., bds. 150 Jones and Gifford Ave. Howes, James, (Mary J.), finisher, h. 131 Crescent. Howes, Raymond E., bellboy, r. 131 Crescent.

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Howson, Glade R., (Lydia), laborer, h. 411 West Fourth. , Howson, William M., (Rosa), paperhanger, h. 124 Chautauqua Ave.

^ Howson, see Housen. J> j Hoxworth, Ruth L., student, r. 68 Falconer. -§ ' Hoyt, Bernice, student, r. 72 Eleventh. 55 Hoyt Block, 307-315 West Third. a • Hoyt, Carlton, (Margaret), woodworker, h. 117 Jones & Gifford Ave.

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o Hubbard, Charles A., Star Garage, r. Allen Square Hotel. tj Hubbard, Clarence B., (Bertha E.), veneerworker, h. 365 Falconer.

« £ Hubbard, Eliza, widow Egbert, h. 60 Broadhead Ave. «f 3 Hubbard, Gertrude E., bookkeeper, r. 60 Broadhead Ave. 6 Hubbard, Jay W., (Mayme E.), motorman Jamestown Street Railway, h <w 416 West Third. "*> >\ Hub'bard, Marshall, (Mary), carpenter, h. over 13 Ross. « -g HubbSj J. F., (Pearl), plater, h. over 124 East Second. gf -, Huber, Charles B., (Grace M.), telegraph operator, h. over 91 Ellicott.

Hubinette, Carl, engineer, bds. 503 Foote Ave Huckelberry, Etta, rms. Flat A, 27 Forest Ave.

^ 1» Hudson, Charles, (Bertha), warper, h. 13 Front. "g '3 Huey, Nettie, laundress, r. over 303 Foote Ave. • g Huey, Pearl, laundress, r. over 303 Foote Ave. 8 a Huff, James, lumber handler, bds. 93 Fairmount. Ave. ® ® Huff, Sybil, waitress, rms. over 2 % North Main.

a Hufstedt, Frank A., (Hilda M.), finisher, h. 3 Orchard. O Huggins, Lottie, widow William, h. 13 Tower.

M Hughes, Edward, (Anna), metal finisher, h. 616 East Sixth ^ ^ Hughes, James A., (Mary D.), hotelkeeper, h. 601 North Main. lm Hughes, Ray, office clerk, r. 616 East Sixth ft Hulberg, Elva, domestic, 49 Liberty.

%4m Hulbert, Dwight, laborer, rms. 12 Russell Block. <W Hulquist, Andrew J., (Louise C ) , machine hand. h. 21 Terrace Place, Cm Hulquist, C. Herman, (Ilene), carpenter, h. 32 Union Ave. tf Hulquist, Clarence A., driver, r. 21 Terrace Place. In Hulquist, Eric, machine hand, bds. 32 Union Ave.

H Hulquist, Grace, bookkeeper, r. 117 South Main. Hulquist, Hugo, metalworker, bds. 32 Union Ave.

C Hulquist, John A., (Jennie), commercial traveler, h. 117 South Main. • Hulquist, Mertie, r. 117 South Main. S Hulquist, Raymond G., r. 117 South Main. q Hulquist, see Hultquist. • M Hult, Albert T., (Ellen J.), carpenter, h. over 118 Bush. ffi Hult,' Arvid C, (Anna), shipping clerk, h. over 313 Newland Ave. Q) Hult', August, (Anna C ) , night watch, h. 9 Hanley.

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Hult, Christine, Mrs., r. 488 Willard. Hult, F. Oscar, metalworker, bds. 312 Hazeltine Ave. Hult, Fred, laborer, r. 9 Hanley. Hult, Gust, h. 10 Eagle. Hult, John A., (Ellen), painter, h. 36 Pearl Ave. Hult, John A., (Nellie), machine hand, h. 170 Baker. Hult, Mary, cook, r. 113 Crescent. Hult, Minor, machine hand, r. 9 Hanley. Hult, Sophia, widow Andres, h. 113 Crescent. Hult, Warner G., metalworker, bds. 312 Hazeltine Ave. Hultberg, Adolph, metalworker, h. over 254 Willard. Hultberg, A. Fred, metalworker, bds. 5 Kinney. Hultberg, August E., (Minnie A.), lumberworker, h. 8 Peach. Hultberg. Axel, laborer, bds. over 187 Barrett. Hultberg, Charles A., (Matilda), painter, h. 220 Thayer. Hultberg, Jennie, Mrs., h. 52 Liberty. Hultberg, John A., (Matilda), art carver, h. 115 Steele. Hultberg, Lillian, r. 220 Thayer. Hultberg, Mabel J., helper, r. 8 Peach. Hultberg, Rose, bookkeeper, r. 5 Kinney. Hultgren, Agatha E., r. 13 Union Ave. Hultgren, Anna, widow Carl O., h. 13 Union Ave. H U L T G R E N , C A R L O.—designer, 505-507 Chadakoin Bldg., r. 13 Union

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Hultgren, Carl O., (Hulda J.), metal polisher, h. 205 Barrett. Hultgren. Carlotta, clerk, r. 369 South Main. Hultgren, Flavia R., r. 13 Union Ave. Hultgren, J. Henry, (Matilda), finisher, h. 346 Bowen. Hultgren, Martin L., (Albertina), finisher, h. 369 South Main. Hultin, Carl, carpenter, rms. over 11 East Second. Hultin, Florinda, textileworker, r. 40 Chapin. Hultman, Charles, shoemaker, r. 227 Barrows. Hultman, C. J., (Carlotta), h. over 322 South Main. Hultman, Emil, ( E m m a ) , carpenter, h. 619 Lafayette. Hultman, Erick, shoemaker, bds. 64 Water. Hultman, Fanny, clerk, bds. 812 Jefferson. Hultquist, Alvin, metalworker, r. 244 Barrows. Hultquist, Anna H., textileworker, r. 23 Barrett. Hultquist, Arthur, cloth finisher, r. 203 Hazzard. Hultrimst & Benson, Henry and Edward, grocers, 317-319 Willard. Hultquist, Carl, clerk, 839 Prendergast Ave. Hultquist, Charles J„ (Teolinda), foreman Falconer Mfg. Co., h. 580 Willard. Hultquist, Clara, textileworker, r .244 Barrows. Hultquist, Clarence A., (Matilda C ) , prop. The Fair, h. 839 Prendergast Ave. Hultquist, Corrinne, textileworker, r. 244 Barrows. Hultquist, Earl, bookkeeper, r. 839 Prendergast Ave. Hultquist, Eliza C , r. 356 Willard.

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Hunt, Cornelius, retired, h. 23 Allen. •> Hunt, Dora widow Elvin, h. 19 Terrace Place. ~* Hunt, Earle, farmer, r. over 19 East Second. •§ Hunt, Eliza S., widow Freeman, h. 312 Allen. p-i Hunt, Elton C, (Edith C ) , commercial traveler, h. 124 ForeBt Ave. J£ g Hunt, Emily H., correspondence clerk, bds. 300 Winsor. *g.g Hunt, Eva, domestic, bds. 29 Ninth. *» _ Hunt, Florence, twister, r. over 19 East Second. ^ | Hunt, Frank, (Charlotte B.)—Hunt & Shepard—h. 409 Cherry. © u Hunt, Fred C, (Flora B.), woodturner, h. over 123 Stewart Ave. +,-" Hunt, Glenn, (Jane), cabinetmaker, h. 14 Camp. *>"_\ Hunt, Guy, farmer, r. 19 East Second. § ° H U N T , H E R B E R T L.—(Annetta), attorney, 25-26 Wellman Bldg., h. over **•- 404 East Fourth. 4J £" Hunt, H. Francis, (Effie M.), physician, 719 New Gifford Bldg., rms. 79 do. * H Hunt, Maria, widow William, h. over 53 Prospect. . H U N T & SHEPARD—Frank and F. G.—veterinary surgeons and boarding

© and transient stables, 214 Washington. %m> Hunt, Whitman P., laborer, h. 503 West Eighth.

Hunt, Willard W., (Carrie), pres. E. & M. Cough Drop Co. and Turner Can-PS dy Co., h. 309 Lakeview Ave. £H Hunt, William H., (Mary A.), coachman, h. 129 Lincoln.

Huntington, Brooke, (Eliza), warpdresser, h. 44 Foote Ave. _ H U N T I N G T O N BROS.—John and Talbot, sporting goods and bicycle re­

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Taylor. Hurlbert, George F., (A. Louise), prop. The Samuels, 13-23 West Third, a. do. Hurlbert, Julia, r. The Samuels. Hurlbert, Lamar, r. The Samuels. Hurlbut, Daisy F., student, r. 198 Fairmount Ave. I _ Hurlbut, Frank, (Anna), paperhanger, h. 198 Fairmount Ave. £J Hurlbut, Hazel S., bookkeeper, r. 198 Fairmount Ave Hurlbut, see Hulbert. Hurley, Andrew J., clerk, r. 808 Jefferson. fD Hurley, Edward Leo, student, r. 808 Jefferson. C/> Hurley, Michael E., (Margaret), casemaker, h. 808 Jefferson Hurnberg, Jonas, blacksmith, bds. over 212 East Second. ^ Husband, John B., (Octavene A.), retired, h. 16 Cook Ave. m\*_ Husband, J. Stuart, (Ellen), sec'y. The Camp Art Co., h. 60 Barrett. ft Husted, Clarence, painter, rms. 52 Harrison. Hutchinson, Bernice, r. 128 Park. ,"H Hutchinson, Charles W., (Minnie), estimater, h. 312 East Sixth. m . Hutchinson, William G., (Sarah), motorman J. S. Ry., h. over 41 College. (JOi Hutley, Ann, widow John, r. 207 Allen. X ~ Hutley, Arthur, woolsorter, r. 26 Elk. <-h Hutley, Charles T., (Emily), combsetter, h. 10 King. S " Hutley, Clarence, r. 9 King. .£* Hutley, James, (Jennie E.), loomfixer, h. 26 Elk. Y W Hutley, John W., (Annie), loomfixer. h. 9 King. Hutley, J. Wallace, machinist, r. 9 King. Hutley, Nellie C, seamstress, r. 26 Elk. hutley, see Hartley. O * Hutt, C. Leonard, (E. Blanche), motorman, J. S. Ry., h. 35 Fifteenth. Hutty, Sarah K„ Mrs. h. 107 Hazzard. ~ ^ Hutty, William, student, r. 107 Hazzard. Q Hyde, Fred M., plater, bds. over 208 East Second. -t-Hyde, Fred W., (Carrie), cashier National Chautauqua County Bank, h. ^

334 E. Fifth. n^ Hyde, Lura widow John, h. over 122 East Third Hydel, Walevga, r. 59 Foote Ave. Hyden, Harold, metalworker, bds. 25 Palmer. © Hylund, Anna, r. 105 Kipp. Hylund, Eric, electrician, r. 105 Kipp. w "n Hylund, Harold, tailor, r. 105 Kipp. o> g

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5 Illig, Joseph H., (Christine M.), commercial traveler, h. 617 Prendergast Ave. » © Illig, Peter, (Lena), foreman brewer, h. 48 Ninth. > " Illig, Robert, student, r. 48 Ninth. « e Illingworth, Fred, (Emma), groceries, 249 South Main, h. 334 do. m • Illingworth, John H., (Anna), bartender, h. 205 Chandler. ^22 Illston, Bergren F., (Grace), physician and coroner, over 306 North Main, S » h. 112 Chandler. "eJ Illy, Armond, machinist, rms. 19 Columbia Ave. .gjj" Illy, John, rms. 19 Columbia Ave. f""tn immel, D. Wilson, (Mary M.(, supt. Jamestown Water Dept., h. 607 Pine.

£ Imus Bros.—Charles M. and Frank A., Jr.—busheling and dry cleaning, over . |f 119 West Third.

SS3 Imus, Charles M., (Maude)—Imus Bros.—h. 109 Cowing. q u Imus, Frank A. Jr.—Imus Bros.—h. 379 Falconer. H"3 Imus, Frank A., (Ellen A.), stationary engineer, h. 379 Falconer. _££ Independent Messenger Service—E. H. Goodenough, mgr—6 East Third. S M INDUSTRIAL W E T W A S H LAUNDRY—John and James Blagbrough, H 5? props., 1345 East Second. _~_ Ingalls, Herman R., (Caroline), chauffeur, h. 12 Victoria Ave. O x Ingalsbe, Robert H., (Margaret), h. 872 Washington. w>? Ingeman, John P., (Signa), carpenter, h. 5 Maplewood Ave. __\-j Ingeman, Ernest, teamster, bds. 800 East Second. ^ \i Ingerson, George H., (Kate)—Ingerson Grocery Co.—h. 38 Liberty. M v INGERSON G R O C E R Y CO—George H., Mrs. G. H. and Mrs. N. W. Inger-g O son—retail grocers, 20 East Third. . ~\ Ingerson, Howard G., student, r. 38 Liberty.

Fjj « Ingerson, Mary F., student, r. 38 Liberty. y g Ingerson, Mildred R., bookkeeper, r. 38 Liberty. __\S Ingerson, Stella M., widow Norman W.—Ingerson Grocery Co.—h. rear Vi& 314 Lincoln.

Ingham, Alice Gertrude, winder, r. 116 Tower. g> Ingham, Emma, widow John, r. 16 Winsor. r_J> Ingham, George W., machinist, bds. 16 Winsor.

Ingham, James, (M. Gertrude), supt. Chautauqua Worsted Mills, h. 348 Foote Ave.

Ingham, Nathan, (Sarah), metalworker, h. over 17 Water. ' O Ingham, Wilfred, (Clara), drawing foreman, h. 19 Shaver. lm Ingham, William, laborer, bds. 21 Water. Q_1 Ingham, William H., (Miriam), woolsorter, h. 5 Linwood Ave.

Ingleson, AVbert, (Mattie), foreman spinning, h. 227 Winsor. Q & Ingleson, George R., student, r. 227 Winsor. ^^ Ingleson, Harry, textile worker, r. 227 Winsor. ^" Inn, (The), Walden & Benson, props., East Second and Tiffany Ave. S INTERIOR M E T A L MFG. CO.—Gustav Carlson, pres.; Chas. .1. Swanson, ^ vice pres. and supt; P. C. Carlson, sec. and treas.—mfrs. metal doors, rjj windows, etc., 65-85 River. mm Thp Mlltll9l Rpnpfit I lfp Premium receipt, to J.n. 1, 1911 .... $367,143,488.59 _j llie riUlUdl Deneill Uie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and fund, on hand for > nf Naiuarlr N I future payment to policy holder. .... $427,763,190.20 01 newarK, a. i. F. S. TREADWAY. Dutrict Aient

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E. C. J. Swanson—tailoring, 7-8 Gokey Bldg. X . Ipsen, John, bds. 327 East Second. §£* Ipsen, Peter, (Hansine), night watch, h. under 869 Spring. •"* 7pson, Andrew, machine hand, rms. over 11 East Second. 09 Ipson, Charles, (Sophia), v. pres. and supt. H. P. Robertson Co., h. 601 West Ch

Seventh. ,_ Ipson, John H., (G. Gorea), sec. H. P. Robertson Co., h. over 601 West (X>

Seventh. 03 Ipson, Nicholas, cabinetmaker, rms. 617 Prendergast Ave. Cfl Ipson, Y. F., rms. 323 East Second. © Ireland, John, (Hattie), conductor J. S. Ry., h. 22 Fletcher Ave. J™ IRISH (GEORGE) PAPER CORPORATION—Emery R. Davis, mgr.—whole- g L

sale paper, 19 West Second. J^ Iroquois, Hotel, Owens & Tousley, props., 6 South Main. <Tt Irwin, Harry, dyer, r. over 211 North Main. ^^ Irwin, Harry, boss spinner, r. 209 South Main. Jjj Irwin, James, r. 508 Cherry. 2 * Irwin, Walter, metalworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. rt Isaacson, Gust, laborer, bds. 128 Water. fl* Isaacson, Hjalmar, laborer, bds. 12 William. Isaacson, John, gluer, bds. 127 Linwood Ave. Isaacson, Oscar E., (Anna), carpenter, h. 344 Price. * I Isaacson, William O., (Hulda W.), machinist, h. 151 Barrett. Isbell, Joseph H., (Margaret), foreman J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 509 Clinton. Isbell, Louis, (Genevieve), daughtsmah, h. 503 Clinton. _p Is'burg, Nils, (Anna), laborer, h. 407 Cherry. *^* Isplersu, Seli, machine hand, h. 116% Harrison. O Ittel, C. M., collector, bds. over 206 East Second. m_ Ivering, John, (Dessie), blacksmith, h. 153 Chandler. f+ Iverson, James, Jr., (Ada)—Proudfit Clothing Co.—h. Ill Fulton. J?J* Iverson, Nestor, laborer, bds. 248 Hopkins. M = 0 J ^

_ ^d — ft Jaberg, G., rms. Y. M. C. A. N*. Jackman, Bessie F., bookkeeper, r. 14 Arnold. 3 Jackman, Byron D., (Sarah), commercial traveler, h. 14 Arnold. ***}. Jackman, William B., student, r. 14 Arnold. Jackson, Allan W., student, r. 509 Lakeview Ave. ft Jackson, Calvin, finisher, bds. 217 East Third. M Jackson, Charles, teamster, bds. 14 Stowe. X Jackson, Charles, (Amelia), milk peddler, h. 106 Linwood Ave. & * Jackson, Charles A., locomotive fireman, r. 1059 Washington. -^ Jackson, Charles W., (Edith P.), postman, h. 10 Hall Ave. fcJ Jackson, Chauncey, (Malinda), laborer, h. 124 Crescent. N""1 Jackson, Clyde W., (Mary B.), metalworker, h. over 48 Liberty. 0) Jackson, Dow M., (Cora), commercial traveler, h. 251 Prospect. CO Jackson, Edna M., public stenographer, 5-6 Gokey Bldg., r. 509 Lakeview Ave. QO EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" D A IKJ-T' Talk it over with me. O I HAVE THE STRICTLY PURE * /\Ii^l 1 HARRY LYONS ?

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H Jackson, Ellis, (Martha), railroad fireman, h. 34 Hamilton. ^ ^ Jackson, Elmer, (Anna M.), metalworker, h. 138 Euclid Ave. • ^ Jackson, Ethel L., student, r. 251 Prospect. • Jackson, Fred H., (Amelia M.), laborer, h. 246 Broadhead Ave.

t""* Jackson, George A., retired, r. 25 Liberty. kJ-l Jackson, Hattie domestic, 518 North Main.

Jackson, Isabel, Mrs., h. over 880 Washington. r j Jackson, John E., (Anna C ) , grist mill, 46-48 Steele, h. over do. j _ \ Jackson, Maggie, widow of Archie A., r. 152 Allen. ^ \ Jackson, Margaret, widow of Oliver C, r. 509 Lakeview Ave. H H Jackson, Maud M., student, r. 251 Prospect. ^ H Jackson, Olive, rms. 567 East Second. V-i Jackson, Stephen, retired, h. 124 Crescent. ^ h J A C K S O N , W A L T E R P., (Isabelle), dist. agent Mutual Life Insurance Co. [V| of N. Y., 5-6 Gokey Bldg., h. 509 Lakeview Ave. __ H H Assets 572 Millions Established 1843 Um* MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY d OF NEW YORK S W. P. JACKSON, District Agent, 5-6 Gokey Building

Bell Phone 860-w Home Phone 15-k £_1 Jacobson, Amel C-, h. 22% Elk. i_jJ Jacobson,. Anna, seamstress, h. 26 Columbia Ave. r«-H Jacobson, Anna, textileworker, rms. 117 Chandler. _mm Jacobson, Arvid, laborer, bds. 105 Francis. O Jacobson, Burnell, harnessmaker, r. 502 Newland Ave.

Jacobson, Charles D., clerk, r. 106 West Eighth. y j Jacobson, Charles W., (Kate J.), clerk, h. over 110 East Third. f— , Jacobson, Ella E., bookkeeper, r. 106 West Eighth. JTj Jacobson, Elmer J., clerk, r. 106 West Eighth. m m Jacobson, E m m a , widow John, h. over 34 Willard. f-rl Jacobson, E m m a C, textileworker, h. 22 Elk. ^ ^ Jacobson, Emogene Z., student, r. 106 West Eighth. *

Jacobson, Floyd E., reporter, Morning Post, r. 106 West Eighth. Jacobson, Frank, laborer, r. over 34 Willard. Jacobson, Frank A., (Jennie), woodworker, r. 34 Pardee Ave. Jacobson, George, (Selma), foreman woodworker, h. 502 Newland Ave. Jaco'bson, Hannah S., stenographer, r. 26 Columbia Ave. Jacobson, Henock, furniture trimmer, bds. 64 Water. Jacobson, Henry C, (Gertrude H.), cabinetmaker, h. over 124 Winsor. Jacobson, Jacob F., (Aug-usta A.), woodworker, h. 218 Forest Ave. Jacobson, J. Alvin, (Anna), cigars and newsdealer, 1 South Main, rms. 4 over

19 North Main. g Jacobson, J. August, (Ida J.), night watch, h. 105 Francis. q Jacobson, Joseph, rubber, bds. 21 Ellicott. g Jacobson, Judith, textileworker, r. over 34 Willard. S te Jacobson, Julia C, r. 22 Elk. H;S Jacobson, Juliet B., r. 218 Forest Ave. W — Jacobson, Lewis R., (Frances H.), foreman N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 412 ^j 03 Washington. " 7* Jaco'bson, Mabel, domestic, 25 Liberty. Q_\ 1. Jacobson, Mabel B., telephone operator, r. 218 Forest Ave. £3(3 Jacobson, Marcus F., blacksmith, r. 501 East Sixth. as

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• 2 Jacobson, Marcus P., (Sophia), blacksmith, American Alley, h. 501 East Sixth.

Jacobson, Oscar T., (Carrie), groceries, 701 North Main, h. 106 West Eighth. fm Jacobson, Reuben, grainer, bds. 113 Hedges Ave. g £•» Jacobson, Selma, textileworker, rms. 117 Chandler. 3 _T\ Jacobson, Selma S., milliner, r. 26 Columbia Ave. ™ rt Jacobson, Susie, r. 15 Hazzard. x j ! Jacobson, William, (Emma), baker, h. over 341 South Main. g Sv Jaco'bson, William, (Ida), metal worker, r. 141 Park. m f^ Jaderstrom, Axel, toolmaker, h. 76 Highland Ave. E3 Jaderstrom, John E., (Cora), tailor, over 31 North Main, h. over 75 Glasgow a Q

Ave. P Jaderstrom, Jonas, cobbler, 33 Barrett, r. 76 Highland Ave. Jaffrey, Beatrice, weaver, r. 252 Harrison. « Jaffrey, Seymour A., finisher, r. 252 Harrison. E2 Jagger, Louis C, (Mary W.), pres. Jamestown Table Co., h. 30 Lakeview Ave. 3 a Jagger, Mildred C., student, r. 30 Lakeview Ave. fj| 5* James, Anna M., h. over 116 Price. Sj? p James, Clara, paper boxmaker, r. over 116 Price. E. n James, Clarence, teamster, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. * C" James, Grace T., Mrs., dressmaker, h. over 35 McKinley Ave. ", S James, Hannah S., music teacher, r. 323 Price. s "jj James, Henry, stonemason, bds. 529 West Third. £3 2 James, Myrtie, Mrs., laundress, h. 16 Sampson. % p. James, S., Mrs., r. 14 Willard. j? r Jamestown Art Glass Works—H. TJ. Sundholm, prop.—art glass, store fronts, g' <->

bar lock floors, 58 Franklin. ~\ O Jamestown Bath Parlors—E. L. Rowe, prop.—Turkish, Russian and electric, ™ H

shower, tub baths, 102 West Second. I§ g Jamestown Bill Posting Co., James J. Waters, mgr., under Samuels Opera S S

House. • Jj J A M E S T O W N BOILER W O R K S — J . G. O'Brien, prop.—boilers, tanks and X

repairing, 712 Monroe. Jamestown Book Bindery—Martin Merz & Son—mfr. blank books, over 202 w

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J A M E S T O W N BOTTLING CO. (Inc.)—P. F. Simon, pres.; H. H. Cooper, m*< X ?3 vice pres.; Francis Dunn, sec. and treas.; 104 East Second and 603-609 » o

West Eighth. S' S? J A M E S T O W N B R E W I N G CO. (Inc.)—P. F. Simon, pres.; H. H. Cooper, vice j* m-

pres.; Francis Dunn, sec; 104 East Second and 612-620 West Eighth, e g B Jamestown Building Co.—Ernest Cawcroft, pres.; Frank E. Wallace, sec. and treas.—407 Fenton Bldg. s 5.

J A M E S T O W N BUSINESS C O L L E G E ASSOCIATION LIMITED (Inc.)— S 2. H. E. V. Porter, pres. and principal; A. J. Porter, sec. and treas.—315-317 * Cherry. M

Jamestown Cabinet Co.—Fred M. Curtis, pres.; O. E. Anderson, treas. and s gen'l. mgr.; Oscar R. Pang, sec.—mfrs. dressers and chiffoniers, dress-ing tables and music cabinets, 771 East Second. __

Jamestown Camera Club, Arcade Bldg., 30 South Main, R. Sanctuary, secre- 3 % tary, 85 Falconer. >

Jamestown Carving and Mfg. Co.—Vernie F. Anderson, pres.; Herbert F. Eg $, Litch, sec. and treas.—carving and furniture, 40-48 Steele. X

J A M E S T O W N C A S H O R CREDIT STORE—Walter Heathcote, prop.— £§ > ladies' ready-to-wear and furnishings, 101 East Second. 9B O

Jamestown Chair Co.—S. P. Carlson, pres.; Leander Johnson, vice pres.; jfl C. W . Swanson, sec. and treas.—20 Winsor. 2 a

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J. S. Pevear (Buffalo), gen. supt.; Geo. F. Asper, supt.—Fairmount Ave. and West Eighth; freight office, 70-80 Steele; city ticket office, 105

g , West Third. 3 Jamestown Cigar Co.—John F. Gustafson, prop.; Axel F. S. Gustafson, mgr.— « wholesale cigars, snuff and matches, 132 Foote Ave. 55 ' JAMESTOWN CLUB (THE)—Sheldon B. Broadhead, pres.; Charles H. x Gifford, vice-pres.; Charles C. Wilson, sec; Roswell J. Bootey, treas.— __\ • 413 North Main. r2 Jamestown Cold Storage Co.—Harry Wilson and I. L. MacPherson—5 Taylor. ^ , Jamestown Commercial Gallery—R. D. and Jay Pickard—commercial photo-C graphers, 320 Harrison. * Jamestown Commission Co.—E. W. Greendahl, prop.—wholesale fruit and *? " Produce, 152 Chandler.

Jamestown Conservatory of Music—Samuel Thorstenberg, director—1-5 £ a Wellman Bldgs. o ef JAMESTOWN CONSTRUCTION CO.—Charles Swanson, pres.; C. T. Cur-CQ S tis, vice pres.! F. C. Olson, sec. and treas.—general contractors and -Ja Wilders' supplies, 12-16 River. £"w JAMESTOWN COTTON MILL^-Thomas H. and Henry K. Smith, props.— g o cotton yarns, 56 Center. .2 >• Jamestown Crockery Store—H. A. Doering, prop.—18 West Third. • «> JAMESTOWN ELECTRIC CO.—William B. Pitts and William H. Knapp— 3 electric contractors and electric and gas supplies and sporting goods,

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Gokey Bldg. Jamestown Furniture & Mfg. Co., M. E. Towne, mgr., furniture jobbers, 13

Holmes. JAMESTOWN GARAGE CO.—L. S. Apgar, pres. and gen'l mgr.; C. M.

Nichols, sec. and treas.—205 Cherry. j^ Jamestown Holding Co., (Inc.) —C. E. Bailey, H. M. Preston and Wilson C. (U Price—105 Winsor.

JAMESTOWN HOUSE BARN—Frank W. Sternborg, prop.—209 Pine. JAMESTOWN ICE CREAM CO.. (INC.)— E. Walker (Warren, Pa.), pres.;

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JAMESTOWN IRON WORKS CO.—Chas. M. Nichols, Shirley S. Taylor, *-q Louis S. Apgar, Emil Froding and Oscar Peterson—machine shop, foun- fin dry and garage, 11 Shearman Place. mm.,

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JAMESTOWN LIGHTING & POWER CO.—A. N. Broadhead, pres.; A. S. {"•* Price, sec and treas.; F. W. Bullock, supt.—7-9 Race, office 316 North {3 Main. (JJ

JAMESTOWN LOUNGE CO.—T. D. Hanchett, pres.; A. H. Greenlund, vice ft pres.; L. F. Cornell, sec.-treas.—38-58 Winsor. S

Jamestown Metal Furniture Co., commercial furniture in steel, 9-25 Taylor. *J* JAMESTOWN OIL CO.—F. M. Hogle, prop.—34 Institute. W JAMESTOWN PANEL & VENEER CO.—D. L. Moore, pres.; C. D. Pratt, JJ

vice-pres.; L. L. Ostrander, sec; J. N. Campbell, treas.—50 Steele. fm JAMESTOWN PHARMACY—Meredith & Meredith—Thomas H. W. and mm

Harrison O.—8 East Second. v» Jamestown Publishing Co.—Charles J. C. Scholpp, mgr.—job printing and

publishers The Sentinel, over 28 North Main. *ij Jamestown Razor Co., Ltd.—N. J. Safford, prop.—general repairing, under SJ

121 West Third. m JAMESTOWN REAL ESTATE & RENTAL CO.—George W. Moore, mgr.—

43-44 Wellman Bldgs. > Jamestown Realty Co.—Julius Lincoln, pres.; Chas. E. Anderson, sec.—5-6 S C

Gifford Block. | 2 JAMESTOWN ROOFING CO.—Frank L. and Lucy L. Dickson—roofing con- * -m

tractors, cigars and tobacco, 120 East Third. TJ© SO

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Waterproof Building Papers, Paroid Roofing. Anchor Brand Asphalt £• H. W. Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing, Barrett Specification Roofing J-j

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Jamestown Shale Paving Brick Co.—J. B. Fisher, pres.; John Mahoney, sec.-treas.; R. C. Cobbe, mgr.—Quarry road. t ^

JAMESTOWN SPRING BED CO. (Inc.)—C. W. Eckman, pres.; Lawrence Eckman, sec. and treas.—mfrs. spring beds, cots and cradles, 59 Harri­son.

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„ JAMESTOWN STEAM AND DRY CLEANING CO.—Oscar A. Ericson, prop. a —tailors and cleaners, 628 East Second. £ Jamestown St. Ry. and Chautauqua Traction Co.—A. N. Broadhead, pres.; > George E. Maltby, gen'l mgr.—waiting room, 113% West Third, office 2 and barns, West Third.

J A M E S T O W N TABLE CO.—L. C. Jagger, pres.; Chas. I. Moore, vice pres.; >. Thos. E. Perkins, sec; Richard Peart, treas.—145-153 Fairmount Ave. | Jamestown Towel Mill—Wilkinson Hall, prop.—Hunt Road. j J A M E S T O W N TRANSFER CO.—Earl B. Newberry and F. W. Sterneborg— •* carting, storage and livery, 209-211 Pine.

J A M E S T O W N TRUCKING A N D STORAGE CO.—Donelson & Root, props.— . J5 29 Forest Ave. £ J Jamestown Window Screen Co.—Charles Lindbeck, pres.; John Vanstrom, [g " vice pres.; Charles Swanson, sec; Emil F. Peterson, treas.—mfrs. „ screens, metal mantels and medicine ca'binets, 2-8 River. c | Jamestown Wood Finishing Co., (Inc.)—Ambrose E. Smith, (Olean), pres.-,M s treas.; John Dahlquist, vice-pres.-sec—Blackstone Ave. •Si J A M E S T O W N W O R S T E D MILLS—Elliot C. Hall, pres.; A. E. Hall, sec; © A. K. Briggs, treas. and gen. mgr.—mfrs. worsted dress goods and suit-.— „ ings, 335 Harrison. _ a Jametor, Samuel, (Carrie), laborer, h. 286 Harrison. O. * Jamison, Charles E., osteopathic physician, 303-304 Chadakoin Bldg., bds.

116 East Fourth. Jamison, Harry S., (Bessie), specialty showman, h. 500 West Eighth.

'3 3 Jamison, Lewis G„ rms. 116 East Fourth. :» « Janson, Axel E., metalworker, bds. 214 Barrett.

3 Jantzen, Fred, bds. 614 Pine. j3 H JaQuay, Clara M., Mrs., dressmaking, 80 New Gifford Bldg, h. do. .5: JaQuay, Florence C, r. 80 New Gifford Bldg. -J§ .§ Jaquith, Ethel, r. Fairmount Ave. bey limit.

3 Jarl, Agnes, cook, Fairmount Ave., bey limit. 42 e. Jarl, Ruth, waitress, r. Fairmount Ave., bey limit. •S M Jarl, Charles Otto, (Mary P.), metalworker, h. over 10 Hall Ave. i-~ Jarl, G. Gust, (Hannah), janitor, h. 206 Charles. "ca . Jarl, G. Robert, student, r. 206 Charles. g •g Jarl, Ruth, tailoress, r. 206 Charles. .S3 = Jay, Joshua, textileworker, bds. 220 East First. E Jeffords, Charles L., (Matilda), twister, h. 35 Genesee. -a Jeffreys. George F., (Ella), h. 120 Newland Ave. S 1 Jehle, Gottleib, (Anna), supervisor Art Metal Construction Co., h. 549 West - | Third. %, £ Jenkins, Christina, widow James, h. 62 Liberty.

Jenkins, Edna M., student, r. 6 Cowing. Jenkins, Frank F., dentist, Falconer, N. Y„ r. 6 Cowing. Jenkins, H. Bradford, grocery clerk, bds. 236 Fulton Jenkins, John, (Bertha M.), insurance, h. 110 Stewart Ave. Jenkins, Sarah, housekeeper, 250 Harrison. Jenkins, Theron P., (Mary), wheel assembler, h. 6 Cowing.

**-< Jenkins, William C, compositor Journal Press, r. 62 Liberty. j S Jenkinson, Catherine, weaver, bds. 157 Barrows. < d Jenkinson, William, Davey Plumbing Co., h. 157 Barrows. _ Z JENKS, A FRANK, (Florence Sheldon), attorney, 37-38-39 Wellman Bldgs., w g h. 411 East Fifth. O.Z Jenks, Alfred L., (Emily H.), broker ,r. 203 East Fourth. MJ5 Jenks, Anna L., student, r. 411 East Fifth. J 5 Jenks, Earl, (Flora), mechanic, h. over 208 Jefferson. *t^ Jenner, Allene M., 'bookkeeper, r. 45 Barrett. Zfl .Tenner, Atla M., (Kate E.), stationary engineer, h. 45 Barrett. 2o

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pa Jenner, A m y L., r. 45 Barrett. g( Jenner, Charles A., (Mary) stereotype!- Morning Post, h. under 14 E. Fourth. £3? Jenner, Charles J., (Inez C ) , retired, h. 87 Prospect. Ot Jenner, Elias H., machinist, h. 45 Barrett. mj Jenner, Frank H., (Minnie), conductor, h. 6 Seymour Ave. mm. Jenner, George C, (May B.), draftsman, h. 100 Cook Ave. _ ^ Jenner, Merrit J„ (Elizabeth B.), contractor, h. over 13 West Second. • Jensen, Andrew, aristoworker, h. 912 Newland Ave. Jensen, Andrew, (Ingra L.), laborer, h. over 5 Camp. JP Jensen, Carl, carpenter, r. 531 Allen. 5 Jensen, Charles P., carpenter, h. 127 Hall Ave. §" 2 Jensen, Chris, (Iva), metalworker, h. over 52 Franklin. "1 x Jensen, Frank, (Anna), foreman, metalworker, h. 14 Maple. » a Jensen, Hannah, paper boxmaker, r. 531 Allen. 5T C Jensen, Herman, carpenter, bds. 192 South Main. "0 Q Jensen, Hugo, retired, r. 122 Stewart Ave. 3 Jensen, James, (Ingra), packer, h. 531 Allen. 3 £2 Jensen, John, laborer, r. 531 Allen. "3. » Jensen, John M„ (Goldie C ) , metalworker, h. 20 Forest Ave. -5" < Jensen, Louis A., (Jennie G.), sign painter, over 107 North Main, h. 21 > 2

Myrtle. 5 m Jensen, Mary C, r. 127 Hall Ave. § £ Jensen, Valdemar, (Anna)—Breed & Jensen—h. 97 Prather Aye. a £ Jensen, Nels, (Anna), metalworker, h. 217 Barrett. * Jensen, Viggo, painter, bds. 846 Lafayette. ? ^ Jessup & Anderson—Mrs. Florence and Alma—millinery, 203 West Third. Jessup, Joe, (Florence), dyer, h. 41 Foote Ave. §5 Jewett, Nicholas, (Bessie), barber, 9 West First, h. 824 North Main. 3 ^ Jharl, Carl, (Beda M.), upholsterer, h. 15 Columbia Ave. f » W Jim, Nick, barber, 15 Harrison, bds. do. 2 3 Jimo, Nick, metalworker, bds. 121 Cross. g " Johanson, Vitus R. V., carpenter, bds. 31 Linden Ave. a h John, Peter, h. over 212 Washington. *• j> John, Sam, machine hand, h. 116% Harrison. § r Johnson, Adelbert, (Ella), carpenter, h. 1091 East Second. " r Johnson, Adelia E., clerk, r. 253 Prospect. a 2 Johnson, Alene, cook, r. over 308 Pine. S > Johnson, Adolph, ca'binetmaker, bds. 649 East Sixth. i-o _\ Johnson, Adolph, (Anna M.), metalworker, h. 30 Peach. g tn Johnson, Adolph, (Alma G.), cabinetmaker, h. 1026 Newland Ave. ^ Johnson, Adolph, machine hand, bds. 123 Stowe. < Johnson, Adolph, (Alma I.), h. English and Barrows. Johnson, Adolph J., (Bettie), stationary engineer, h. over 10 Water. '-mm' Johnson, Agnes, domestic, 332 East Fourth. 55§ Jonnson, Albert, laborer, bds. over 300 Willard. mm. Johnson, Albert, metalworker, r. 426 Allen. J5 Johnson, Albert, mechanic, bds. 47 Charles. Johnson, Albert, (Alma j.), clerk, h. 80 Eagle. m + Johnson, Albert, (Elizabeth) .upholsterer, h. 104 Pearl Ave. ^ 5 Johnson, Albert, cementworker, bds. 16 Morton. G O Johnson, Albert, (Ida), painter, h. 85 Hedges Ave. ^ ^ Johnson, Albert, woodworker, bds. 70 Norton Ave. JJE Johnson, Albert, artist, r. over 108 East Second. fx> Johnson, Albert, (Alida), carpenter, h. over 205 Barrett. jj® Johnson, Albert E., (Anna M.), captain Chaut. Steamboat Co., h. over 109 East Second. - »£*k Johnson, Albert E., metalworker, r. 12 Fairfield Ave. Q . Hrav HEMLOCK LUMBER JiSTiS, £

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Johnson, Albert J., mgr. Chadakoin Mercantile & Adjusting Co., r. 273 OJ Prospect. ,_!, Johnson, Albert J., (Emily), steward Humphrey House, h. 547 East Second.

Johnson, Albert J., (Emma W.), car inspector, h. 29 Bush. •o Johnson, Albert W., (Lillian), metalworker, h. over 716 Newland Ave.

w \ Johnson, Albertina, domestic, 19 Fairmount Ave. •g s Johnson, Albertina, widow J. Henry, h. 6 Walnut. I^m Johnson, Albin, carpenter, bds. 103 Camp. • wfc Johnson, Albin, lineman, bds. 180 Fairmount Ave. £ Johnson, Albin, (Alida), woodworker, h. 279% South Main. a> Johnson, Albin, (Lydia), metalworker, h. 15 Victoria Ave. jjj Johnson, Arbin A., lineman, r. 619 West Seventh. "QC Johnson, Albin J., (Josephine), metalworker, h. over 233 Barrett. u, Johnson, Alexander, (Maude), bartender, h. 201 East Third. © Johnson, Alexander, carpenter, bds. 1 Briggs. m-Z Johnson, Alexander, metalworker, bds. 239 Falconer.

Johnson, Alexander, (Selma), meter repairer, h. Ill Hazzard. » Johnson, Alfred, laborer, bds. 128 Water.

2 § Johnson, Alfred, (Emma), laborer, h. 1084 East Second. s2"S Johnson, Alfred, metalworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. nwu Johnson, Alfred, metalworker, r. 77 Eagle. ^ Johnson, Alfred, (Mary), laborer, If. 60 East Cowden Place.

<o Johnson, Alfred, (Anna), h. 218 Weeks. eo Johnson, Alfred, (Linnea), woodworker, h. over 14 Morse Ave. •ja Johnson, Alfred, (Emma), finisher, h. over 27 Lake. W Johnson, Alfred, (Signa), metalworker, h. over 1052 North Main. „ Johnson, Alfred C, (Emma), machinist, h. under 31 Weeks. g Johnson, Alfred J., (Ida C ) , contractor and builder, h. 210 Barrett. <Y1 Johnson, Alfred J., (Jennie), night watch, h. 112 Hazzard.

Jonnson, Alfred L., (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 300 Barrows. ^ T Johnson, Alfred O., (Alma S.), machine hand, h. 51 Kinney. f_\ Johnson, Alfreda W., r. 210 Barrett. Z Johnson, Algert, (Anna), sheet metalworker, h. over 60 Hunt Road. -»\*\ Johnson, Algot, woodworker, rms. 337 East Fifth. m\ Johnson, Algot, laborer, bdsl 1098 East Second. H Johnson, Algot T., (Ida), metalworker, h. over 27 Kinney. E Johnson, Alice, wifiow Charles A., h. 504 West Seventh. O Johnson, Alice, twister, bds. over 209 Barrett. {.J Johnson, Alice Adella, office clerk, r. 703 Lafayette.

Johnson, Allene J.—Haas & Johnson—r. 25 Wilson Ave. £l3 Johnson, Alma, domestic, 139 Forest Ave. r j Johnson, Alma M., stenographer, r. 23 Newton Ave. ^* Johnson, Alta S., stenographer, r. 619 West Seventh. ^J Johnson, Althea V., student r. 109 Fulton. W Johnson, Amanda, domestic, 525 East Second. c* Johnson, Amanda, textile worker, r. 106 Weeks. 0£ Johnson, Amanda S., widow Frank, millinery, 219 East Second, h. over 25 O College. _m\ Johnson, Amelia, weaver, rms. 27 Broadhead Ave. *** Johnson, Amelia C„ widow Adrian, h. 253 Prospect. H Johnson, Amil A., (Bessie)—McGinity, Johnson & Co.—h. 406 Foote Ave. m— Johnson, Andrew, (Nettie), lumber handler, h. 206 Linwood Ave. m-\ Johnson, Andrew, (Sophia), h. 215 Cole Ave. U Johnson, Andrew, (Ida), chauffeur, h. 16 Victoria Ave. U Johnson, Andrew, (Mary), h. 509 Newland Ave. W : W Th0 Mutual Ronofit I ifo Premium receipts to Jen. 11911, . . . . $367,143,488.69 rV l«e raUlliai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and lunds on hand lor W a? Naur a til W I luture payment to policy holders . . . . $427,763,180.20 U 01 neWarK, Ii. J. f. S. TREADWAY, District Agent

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HTT T PTANO CC. entire 6th floor ° nii^i^ x l-reiivy v^yy. chadakoin building . . Johnson, Andrew, laborer, bds. 17 Bishop. Johnson, Andrew, (Clara), retired, h. 168 Allen. Johnson, Andrew, (Matilda), h. 273 Prospect. Johnson, Andrew, la'borer, bds. 783 East Second. Johnson, Andrew, (Alma), laborer, h. 565 Allen. £ — Johnson, Andrew, metalworker, bds. 239 Falconer. Johnson, Andrew, (Louisa), finishing boss, h. 60 Clyde Ave. Johnson, Andrew, packer, bds. 180 Fairmount Ave. t***j Johnson, Andrew, laborer, r. 161 Barrett. 5 ^ Johnson, Andrew A., (Sophia C ) . woodworker, h. 771 Buffalo. to Johnson, Andrew G., (Hilma), farmer, h. 660 Camp. ^ Johnson, Andrew J., (Anna L.), foreman toolmaker, h. 300 Hall Ave. © Johnson, Andrew J., (Edla C. V.), groceries, 700 East Second, h. 107 do. ft Johnson, Andrew J., warpdresser, h. over 36 Regent. vi Johnson, Andrew J., cabinetmaker, h. 21 Holman. Johnson, Andrew L., (Beda), metalworker, h. over 111 Stowe. _. Johnson, Andrew L., (Christine), shipping clerk, h. 246 Crescent. B* Johnson, Andrew M., (Sophia), carpenter, h. 574 Allen. C r Johnson, Andrew O., (Hilma), laborer, h. 24 Tew. Johnson, Anna, twister, r. 1084 East Second. , , Johnson, Anna, clothmender, bds. 581 Allen. 'm-*~ Johnson, Anna, textileworker, r. 8 Wehsl er. ft Johnson. Anna, textileworker, r. 35 Pearl Ave u / Johnson, Anna, widow John, r. over 148 Foote Ave. Ii Johnson, Anna, widow August, h. 448 Chandler. C i Johnson, Anna, widow of John, h. Willard R. F. D. 82. m-i Johnson, Anna, student, r. over 24 Peterson. m_ Johnson, Anna, twister, r. over 68 Thayer. ft Johnson, Anna, widow of Carl A., h. 263 Forest Ave. mft Johnson, Anna Mrs., laundress, h. 262 Forest Ave. Johnson, Anna, r. 410 Allen. Johnson, Anna, textileworker, bds. 239 Falconer. Johnson, Anna, textileworker, r. 13 English. Johnson, Anna, domestic, 205 Lakeview Ave. 05 Johnson, Anna, domestic, 52 Lakeview Ave. J"J* Johnson, Anna B., textileworker, r. 183 Barrows. p3 Johnson, Anna L., textileworker, r. over 52 Pearl Ave. c h Johnson, Anna M., r. 40 Holman. Johnson, Anna v., clerk, r. 60 East Cowden Place. Johnson, Anna W.. domestic. 27 Broadhead Ave. Q) Johnson, Anton.-meatcntter, r. 31 Holman. ft Johnson, Anton E., (Esther), teamster, h. 1264 Prendergast Ave. ^ Johnson, Archie, (Anna), dyer, h. over 1210 E. Second. mm* Johnson, Archie A., (Mae L.), drug clerk, h. 800 Prendergast Ave. Johnson, Archie M., pressman, r. over 53 McKinley Ave. mm Johnson, Arlene, weaver, r. 33 Myrtle. h J Johnson, Arthur, lather, r. 210 Barrett. {J^ Johnson, Arthur, (Emma). laborer, h. 1084 East Second. W Johnson, Arthur, laborer, bds. 8 Hanley. CO Johnson, Arthur, woodworker, r. 15 Peterson. CO Johnson, Arthur H., (Anna), clerk, h. 60 Bemus. Johnson, Arthur J., (Nellie), metalworker, h. 16 Crescent. ^^ Johnson, Arthur W., (Rosa), machinist, h. 100 Barrows. f^_ Johnson, Arthur W „ (Jennie T.), express agent, h. 434 Maple. ft Johnson, Arvid, woodworker, bds. 29 Mrytle. Johnson, Arvid, bds. 116 Wescott. Johnson, Arvid H., (Mary), metalworker, h. 114 Vega. Johnson, Arvid L., machinist, r. 247 Crescent. Johnson, Arvid R., (Ellen), wood carver, h. over 554% East Second. ft

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j j Chautauqua B r e w Without 'SXJ1S?ot beer »s 3 z Johnson, August, (Minnie), stonemason, h. 1078 East Second. O " Johnson, August (Charlotte), bushelman, h. 35 Pearl Ave. «?Jg Johnson, August, (Anna), metalfinisher, h. 763 E. Second. •S^, Johnson, August, (Amanda), printer, h. 246 Hazzard. « w Johnson, August, (Anna), laborer, h. 224 Crescent. .2 Johnson, August (Sophie), cabinetmaker, h. 11 Jeffords Place. Ja Johnson, August, (Eliza'beth), woodworker, h. Ill Park. 3 Johnson, August, (Mary), finisher h. 27 Lake. •m ' Johnson August, (Amanda G.), foreman Vart Land, h. 246 Hazzard. ~3 Johnson, August, (Selma), lumber handler, h. over 225 Barrows. § Johnson, August C, (Anna), finisher, h. 11 Stowe.

Johnson, August C, (Emma), carpenter, h. 47 Wescott. j? ' Johnson, August L., (Hilda), woodworker, h. 106 Sampson. £ Johnson, August L., (Ida S.), metalworker, h. 18 Linden Ave. 2 Johnson, August P., motorman J. St. Ry., bds. 10 Stearns Ave. •| Johnson, August S., (Minnie), mfr. cement blocks. Durant Ave, h. 1078 E. g *- Second. — g Johnson, August S., (Emma), carpenter, h. 31 Peterson. 53 § Johnson, Augusta, widow Alexander, h. 310 West Seventh. w S Johnson, Augusta, textileworker, r. 304 Winsor. °aa Johnson, Augusta, twister, bds. 13 Partridge. w - Johnson, Augusta, widow Hans P., h. 4 Webster. "g2 Johnson, A. Wilhelmina, r. over 101 E. Second. .52 Johnson, Axel, (Toe), metalworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. >-> » Johnson, Axel, (Esther), dyer, h. over 48 Water. _ | Johnson, Axel, metalfinisher, bds. 836 East Second. ^ S Johnson, Axel, woodworker, bds. 220 Bowen.

at Johnson, Axel. (Nellie), blacksmith, h. 173 Baker. .5 e Johnson, Axel, metalworker, bds. 68 Chapin. % Johnson, Axel A., (Lena), metalworker, h. 29 Myrtle.

«0- Johnson, Axel C, (Ida O.), metalworker, h. over 448 Winsor. "3-. Johnson, Axel F., (Emma T.), drugs, 31 N. Main, h. over 101 E. Second. « | Johnson, Axel K., (Amanda), finisher, h. 73 Tower.

Johnson, Axel R., (Hulda M.), cabinetmaker, h. 61 Ellicott. Johnson, Axel W., (Sadie), upholsterer, h. 639 East Sixth.

^ , Johnson, Axel, Z., (Emma), clerk, h. over 40 Sturges. JJJ/ Johnson. Axelina, widow Andrew, h. under 33 Wescott. M Johnson & Bard—Victor and Oscar—shoes. 201 E. Second. ft Johnson, Beda A., r. 85 Hedges Ave. " Johnson, B. Edward, (Bernhardina), rubber, h. 142 Park.

Johnson, Benedicta Mrs., textileworker. r. 9 Osborn. H Johnson, Bennie, metalworker, bds. 320 Bowen. 2 Johnson, Berdina E., clerk, r. 515 Winsor. © Johnson, Berger, finisher, r. 1084 E. Second. ^ Johnson, Bernard, (Nettie), teamster, h. 400 West Seventh.

Johnson, Berner, student, r. 1381 E .Second. TJlj Johnson, Bernhard, metalworker, bds. over 212 E. Second. O Johnson, Bernhard, 'bookkeeper, bds. 16 Morton.

Johnson, Bernhard N., carpenter, r. 210 Barrett. ^ Johnson, Bernice, r. 33 Myrtle. M Johnson, Bernice, milliner, r. 57 Water. !> Johnson, Bertha C, stenographer, r. 166 Baker. m* Johnson, Bertha J., office clerk, r. 210 Barrett. O Johnson, Bertil E., metalworker, r. 12 Fairfield Ave.

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' Johnson, Celia, textileworker, r. 60 East Cowden Place. • Johnson, Charles, (Mary), h. 823 Washington. 3 • Johnson, Charles, bricklayer, bds. 210 Sturges. £ Johnson, Charles, sander, rms. 100 Harrison. *2 , Johnson, Charles, bartender, r. 953 E. Second. _\ Johnson, Charles, (Hannah), laborer, h. over 829 Newland Ave. Jj , Johnson, Charles, (Mary), laborer, h. under 16 Orchard. -a g, Johnson, Charles, (Amanda), motorman J. St. Ry.. r. 556 W. Third. g « Johnson, Charles, (Anna), bricklayer, h. 608 E. Sixth. u to Johnson, Charles, steel casemaker, bds. 55 Steele .S x Johnson, Charles, collector, bds. 133 Prospect. "S 1 Johnson, Charles, (Ellen), woodworker, h. over 82 Hedges Ave. § a Johnson, Charles, woodworker, bds. 136 Park . W >. Johnson, Charles, (Christina), h. under 41 Chapin. £ « Johnson Charles, woodfmisher, bds. 25 Palmer. « m. Johnson, Charles, metalworker, bds. 14 Arnold. _ t| Johnson, Charles, metalworker, r. over 68 Thayer.

g Johnson Charles laborer bds. 8 Fairfield Ave. mm Johnson, Charles, (Ida), metalworker, h. under .''.41 Foote Ave.

. g Johnson, Charles A., (Emily), carpenter, h. 11 Axtel. m g Johnson, Charles A., (Ella), tailor, h. „±:* South Main. S < Johnson. Charles A., (Selma K.), bottler, h. 607 West Seventh. 2 Johnson. Charles A., (Johanna B.), fruits and confectionery. 119 East *> . Second, h. 824 Newland Ave. c j£ Johnson, Charles A., (Selma), upholsterer, h. 116 Sampson. * ~ Johnson, Charles A., (Christine), aristo worker, h. 200 Prospect. c "% Johnson, Charles A., (Hannah), vice pres. Atlas Furniture Co., h. .r>01 Cres-t; " cent. u x Johnson, Charles A., (Anna J.), laborer, h. 14 Wilton Ave.

" Johnson, Charles A., metalworker, bds. 393 Falconer. Johnson, Charles B., (Grace R.)—City Meat Market—h. 718 Newland Ave. Johnson, Charles E., (Matilda), carpenter, h. 703 Lafayette. Johnson, Charles E., (Hilma C ) , driver, h. 41 Chapin. Johnson. Charles C, (Emma), woodworker, h. under 105 Hedges Ave.

.* Johnson, Charles E.. (Mary E.), clerk, h. 308 Lincoln. O Johnson, Charles F„ carpenter, rms. 2:' Allen Square.

^ 1 Johnson, Charlps F.. (Elsie M.), machine hand, h. under 215 Fulton. Johnson, Charles F.. (Martina), metalworker, h. 1051 North Main.

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M m Johnson. Charles G., (Jennie), cabinetmaker, h. 72 Hedges Ave. Jg Johnson, Charles G., (Gertrude), metalworker, h, over 365 Stowe. C3 Johnson, Charles I., (Ella), cloth finisher, h. 52 Linwood Ave. C(i Johnson, Charles J., (Hannah), woodworker, h. 13 English. 1m Johnson, Charles J., (Emma)—Peterson & Johnson—h. 233 Hazzard.

L_m: Johnson, Charles J., (Emma), carpenter, h. 12 Crescent. ' Johnson, Charles J.. (Maude), dyer, h. over 114 King. ft Johnson, Charles K., (Matilda), carpenter, h. 251 Colfax. fc* Johnson, Charles M.. (Minnie G.). machinist, h. 35 Whitley Ave. ^ Johnson, Charles M., (Anna S.)—Elk Furniture Co.—h. 420 Falconer. Q Johnson, Charles S.. (Hulda). carpenter, h. 51 Raker. +-, Johnson. Charles W., (Amyl — Johnson .t Wood—h. 9 Vallev. CO Johnson, C Herman, (Anna), metalworker, h. over 1009 Newland Ave. 4) Johnson, Christina, widow Henrv, h. 112 Tower. ft Johnson, Christina, widow Charles, h. over 102 Sampson. j£ Frlt-man'c Mndr StnrP headquarters for high grade mmm LitAlllall S liusil aiuic pianos and player pianos

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11:11'^. "~w. .--.A-A G^U^v^.1 A NATIONAL TRAINING _•* Hill S r i a n O & C n O O l school for pianists » . , rm Johnson, Christine, widow Theodore, h. 10 Peterson. Johnson, Christopher, (Jennie), mason, h. 42 Mechanic. Nrt Johnson, Christopher V., (Kate A.), metalworker, h. 29 Price. . ~ Johnson, Clara, widow Carl J., r. 210 West Fourth. Johnson, Clara, textileworker, r. 35 Pearl Ave. t-m Johnson, Clara, dressmaker, r. 225 Barrett. fmk Johnson, Claus, (Beda), laborer, h. 156 Allen. ft Johnson, Claus A., (Alma), prop. Central Hotel, 14 South Main, h. do. a Johnson, Clayton, machinist, r. 513 Allen. aai Johnson, Clayton, (Sadie G ) , h. 506 Newland Ave. ft Johnson, Clayton O., draftsman, r. 711 West Eighth. ft Johnson, Clyde, metalworker, r. 824 Newland Ave. «? Johnson, Clyde, carpenter, h. over 49 McKinley Ave. j£ Johnson, C. M., (Ethel), steamfitter, h. 1293 East Second. to Johnson, Conrad A., (Nellie), metal mantelworker, h. over 748 East Second. Johnson, Conrad T., (Hilda), metalworker, h. 153 Thayer. ^ ^ Johnson, Conrad W., (Eleanor), toolmaker, h. over 586 East Second. ^ J Johnson, Constance, stenographer, r. 12 Crescent. ksisl Johnson, C. Otto, (Helga), carpenter, h. 52 McKinley Ave. L'J Johnson, C. Raymond, spring setter, r. 233 Hazzard. ^ ^ Johnson, C. W., (Lena), carpenter, h. 118 Hazzard. f—m. Johnson, Dagmar, domestic, 309 East Second. ykW Johnson, Dave, r. 1054 East Second. 5fl Johnson, David, (Charlotte), real estate, h. 301 Winsor. r j ' Johnson, David, sander, bds. 811 Cherry. j ^ Johnson, David, packer, bds. 81 Hazzard. ^ j Johnson, Delia E., textileworker, r. 20 Vega. ^~* Johnson, Dewey, (Villa), band sawyer, r. 63 Newton Ave. <^> Johnson, Dora A., sorter, r. 229 Prospect. ^—, Johnson, Dorothy, clerk, r. 79 Hedges Ave. r~* Johnson, E. Alfred, (Christine), woodworker, h. over 63 Falconer. Johnson, Earl C, screen doormaker, r. 116 Sampson. -.--Johnson, Ebba, stenographer, r. 824 Newland Ave. W © Johnson, Ebba, M. E., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. p 3 Johnson, Edith, domestic, 101 South Main. „ Johnson, Edith, boxmaker, r. 837 Newland Ave. g 2 Johnson, Edith, textileworker, r. 47 Wescott. •$•> Johnson, Edith K., boxmaker, r. 18 Shaver. < Johnson, Edla M., domestic, 1381 East Second. Johnson, Edna, textileworker, r. J 65 Hedges Ave. N«* Johnson, Edna, stenographer, r, 304 Steele. ^ ^ Johnson, Edna, r. under 341 Foote Ave. ^ ^ Johnson, Edward, (Hilma C ) , supt. Crown Metal Constr. Co., h. 105 Cook ^ J

Ave. Johnson, Edward, (Bada)—Star Furniture Co.—h. 51 Linwood Ave. ^s4 Johnson, Edward, (Bertha), clerk, h. 334 Price. , ^ Johnson, Edward, sander, bds. 5 Terrace Place. "", Johnson, Edward, (Minnie), meat cutter, h. 917 Newland Ave. Johnson, Edward, metalworker, bds. 783 East Second. -j Johnson, Edward, (Annie), rubber, h. 25 Derby. 1~m\ Johnson, Edward A., weaver, r. 40 Holman. Jj^ Johnson, Edward C, (Hulga), clerk, h. over 19 Kipp. tm. Johnson, Edward J., bookkeeper, r. 10 Stearns Ave. *_ Johnson, Edward L., (Sophie), bookkeeper, h. 137 Barrows. ft_ Johnson, Edward P., (Julia L.), drug clerk, h. 214 Fulton. Johnson, Edwin, metalworker, bds. over 434 Falconer. __ Johnson, Edwin, (Mary), metalworker, h. over 152 Chandler. v/J Johnson, Edwin, farmer, r. 1381 East Second. C h Johnson, Edwin, teamster, r. 106 Sampson. T . ft MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS ^sk Lyons & Are not »o exponaive ai you may think J *

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p -o Johnson, Ernest E., (Elsie A.), paperhanger, h. 7 Winsor. § Johnson, Ernest T., draughtsman, rms. 16 East Fourth. Johnson, Erwin H., (Alberta A.)—Oberg & Johnson—h. 413 Falconer. Johnson, Esther, r. 426 Allen. Johnson, Esther, stenographer, r. 12 Crescent. Johnson, Esther, weaver, bds. over 19 Orchard Ave. Johnson, Esther, dressmaker, r. 154 Barrows. Johnson, Esther, textileworker, r. 13 English. Johnson, Esther A., Mrs., music teacher, h. 204 Prospect. Johnson, Esther B., clerk, r. 134 King. Johnson, Esther M., textileworker, r. 251 Colfax. Johnson, Esther S., r. 104 Sampson. _. Johnson, Etta M., bookkeeper, r. 273 Prospect. ft Johnson, Eva C, widow P. A., r. 246 Bowen. fr. Johnson, Evelyn M. I., r. 41 Bush. (fi Johnson, Everett D., (May E.)—Johnson Bros. & Co.—h. 25 Maple. f"+ Johnson, E. Victorie, r. over 101 East Second. © Johnson, E. Virginia, clerk, r. 263 Forest Ave. Johnson, Fletcher H., packer, r. 16 Johnson. Johnson, Flora L., cook, h. over 308 Pine. Johnson, Florence, dressmaker, r. 824 Newland Ave. Johnson, Florence, dressmaker, r. 154 Barrows. Johnson, Florence, paper boxmaker, r. 79 Hedges Ave. Johnson, Florence L., stenographer, r. 393 Falconer. Johnson, Florence M., dressmaker, r. over 66 Liberty. ^^ Johnson, Floyd E., student, r. 836 Prendergast Ave. l_. Johnson, Frank, farmer, r. 1381 East Second. ft Johnson, Frank, (Annie), lunch counter clerk, h. 816 North Main. r*m. Johnson, Frank, metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. Johnson, Frank, r. 351 Foote Ave. J j Johnson, Frank A., (Nellie M.), carpenter, h. 393 Buffalo. ft Johnson, Frank A., student, r. 35 Mechanic. Johnson, Frank A., (Anna S.), chief of police, 7 City Hall, h. 393 Falconer Johnson, Frank E., r. 125 Stowe. Johnson, Frank G., (Caroline), laborer, h. 36 Ninth. -Johnson, Frank H., baker, r. 54 Liberty. O Johnson, Frank J., (Mary), woodworker, h. over 207 Chandler. ^ Johnson, Frank L., (Josephine)—Johnson & Swanson—h. 70 Liberty. Johnson, Frank O., cabinetmaker, h. 16 Maltby. Johnson, Frank O., finisher, r. 40 Holman. Johnson, Frank O., (Emma), tailor, over 8 East Third, h. 14 West End. ^*\ Johnson, Frank O., (Matilda), metalworker, h. 239 Forest Ave. ^mJ Johnson, Frank P., (Hannah), packer, h. 893 East Second. ;•' Johnson, Fred, woodworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. Johnson, Fred, bds. 112 Hazzard. Jjje Johnson, FrecC metalworker, bds. 239 Falconer. <-, 3

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c >-< 8) Johnson, Gust, (Anna), milkman, h. over 14 William _ £ Johnson, Gust, laborer, bds. 6 Hanley.

Johnson, Gertrude, widow Willis, h. 200 Allen. Johnson, Gertrude, stenographer, r. over 207 Chandler.

'~ a Johnson, Gertrude E., clerk, r. 10 Stearns Ave. 5J2 Johnson, Gertrude J., bookkeeper, r. 253 Prospect. O,0, Johnson, Gertrude W., clerk, r. 161 Baker. C/3£ Johnson, G. Herbert, (Theresa), textileworker, h. 10 Sampson. </)(§ Johnson, Gilbert, (Esther), metalworker, h. over 323 Willard. SJ Johnson, Gilbert, metalworker, r. 106 Weeks. <<J £ Johnson, Gilbert C, machinist, r. 134;^ Foote Ave. W i | Johnson, Glen E., carpenter, r. 20 Vega. ^j'o Johnson, Godfrey, (Caroline), laborer, h. 944 East Second. C o. Johnson, Gottfried, (Gertrude), painter, h. 309 Stowe. "5 « Johnson, Gottfreid, (Sophia), engine wiper, h. 304 Steele. _C U, Johnson, Grace, widow Purl, h. 54 Liberty. £•* o Johnson, Gunnar, casemaker, r. 18 Hedges Ave.

£ Johnson, Gunnar, toolmaker, bds. 9 Shaw Ave. A Johnson, Gus A., (E. Mabel), laborer, h. 129 Pennsylvania Ave.

*&-. Johnson, Gust, (Hilda), plumber, h. over 22 Jeffords. 0-\ ig Johnson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 280 Willard. 0 « Johnson, Gust, (Ingeborg), clerk, h. over 5 East Newland Ave. H S Johnson, Gust, (Anna), carpenter, h. 850 Lafayette. Q _ Johnson, Gust, (Olga), gas inspector, h. 17 Shaver. S ^ Johnson, Gust, lumber handler, bds. 55 Steele. f-min J°nnson> Gust, (Hannah), casemaker, h. 330 Palmer. C Johnson, Gust, laborer, bds. 358 South Main. r 4 Ui

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_ j ^ Johnson, Gust, clerk, r. 35 Pearl Ave. <j"g Johnson, Gust, band sawyer, bds. 68 Chapin. {^55 Johnson, Gust, ( E m m a ) , h. 114i4 Wescott. U Johnson, Gust, casemaker, r. 18 Hedges Ave. JJJ.M Johnson, Gust, finisher, r. 60 Clyde Ave.

o Johnson, Gust, (Alma), furniture foreman, h. 119 William. E-i * Johnson, Gust, metalworker, r. 14 Cowing. W o Johnson, Gust, carpenter, h. 20 Vega. jj-j p Johnson, Gust A., (Hilda S.), sawyer, h. over 223 Prospect. >5 a Johnson, Gust A., laborer, r. over 68 Thayer. •^^ Johnson, Gust A„ (Hilda), nightwatch. h. 116 Hotchkiss.

Johnson, Gust A., (Hulda), metal finisher, h. 79 Hedges Ave. ^i Johnson, Gust A., (Emma C ) , gasfitter. h. 70 Norton Ave.

Johnson, Gust E., furniture trimmer, r. 116 Hotchkiss. Johnson, Gust J., (Florence M ) . toolmaker, h. 309 Winsor. Johnson, Gust S., (Lottie), metalworker, h. 13 Elk.

+j* Johnson, Gust T., (Anna), deputy postmaster, h. 764 East Second. J5 Johnson, Gust V., (Helen), toolmaker, h. 17 Weeks. "•* Johnson, Gust V., (Albertina), laborer, h. 377 Stowe. O Johnson, Gustaf, (Christina), metalworker, h. 44 Hedges Ave.

Jh* Johnson, Gustaf A., (Edith), metal repairer, h. 572 Allen. Q ^ Johnson, GusJtaf A., r. over 52 Pearl Ave.

Johnson, Gustaf A., metalworker, r. 214 Thayer. 5,W Johnson, Gustaf A., (Millie R.), retired, h. 254 Forest Ave. ^ * Johnson, Gustava, weaver, bds. over 243 Crescent. >•» Johnson, Haddon, clerk, r. 11 Stowe. *m* Johnson, Hannah, widow Peter, h. 40 Holman. 9~ Johnson, Hannah, domestic, 56 Falconer. - Johnson, Hannah E., cook, 72 Allen.

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IN AMERICA Johnson, Harley F., (Lola B.), asst. cashier Sw. American National Bank,

h. 918 Newland Ave. Johnson, Harmon J.,' clerk, r. 220 Broadhead Ave. Johnson, Harold, crater ,r. 27 Lake. Johnson, Harold W., draftsman, r. 105 Cook Ave. Johnson, Harry, metalworker, r. 174 Barrows. Johnson, Harvey, moulder, rms. 624 \vest Seventh. Johnson, Harvey 0., carpenter, r. 220 Broadhead Ave. Johnson, Hattie O., settlementworker, r. 393 Falconer. Johnson, Hazel, textileworker, r. under 33 Wescott. Johnson, Hazel C, pianist, r. 38 Charles. Johnson, Hazel M., student, r. 246 Hazzard. Johnson, Hedwig B., r. 296 Willard. Johnson, Helen, student, r. 31 Tower. Johnson, Henning, (Lydia), foreman woodworker, h. 329 Crescent. Johnson, Henry, metalworker, h. over 19 Catlin Ave. Johnson, Henry, (Harriet), teamster, r. over 915 Washington. Johnson, Henry, (Ida S.), h. 311 Monroe. Johnson, Henry, student, r. 1381 East Second. Johnson, Henry A., planer, r. 220 Broadhead Ave. Johnson, Herbert, r. 824 Newland Ave. Johnson, Herbert, metalworker, r. 115 Prospect. Johnson, Herman, (Bertha), textileworker, h. Z$y2 Cross. Johnson, Herman, metalworker, bds. over 212 East Second. Johnson, Herman, (Ellen), cabinetmaker, h. over 25 Myrtle. Johnson, Hetty O., cook, h. 216 East Third. Johnson, Hilda, r. 106 Weeks. Johnson, Hilda, boxmaker, r. 1084 East Second. Johnson, Hilda, r. 367% Foote Ave. Johnson, Hilda S., Mrs., h. 14 Cowing. Johnson, Hilda, widow Charles, h. 134j4 Foote Ave. Johnson, Hilda C, dressmaker, r. 216 East Third. Johnson, Hilda H., r. 202 Falconer. Johnson, Hilda J., widow Edward, h. 33 Myrtle. Johnson, Hilder, widow Carl, h. 14 Cowing. Johnson, Hilder E., r. 206 Linwood Ave. Johnson, Hildur, domestic, 7 Allen. Johnson, Hildur, mill hand, r. 11 Stowe. Johnson, Hildur, boxmaker, r. 1084 East Second. Johnson, Hilma, carpenter, bds. 7 Maple. Johnson, Hilma, domestic. 502 Lakeview Ave. Johnson, Hilma, bookkeeper, r. 174 Barrows. Johnson, Hilma, textileworker, r. 31 Tower. Johnson, Hilma, weaver, h. 123 Maple. Johnson, Hilma, domestic, 54 Lakeview Ave. Johnson, Hilma L., clerk, r. 12 Fairfield Ave. Johnson, Hilmer C, widow Alfred, h. 229 Prospect. Johnson, H. Oliver, plater, r. 105 Cook Ave. Johnson, Howard L., student, r. 308 Lincoln. i Johnson, Hugo—Glantz & Johnson—bds. 41 Grant. Johnson, Hugo A., moulder, r. 53 Grant. Johnson, Hulda, textileworker, r. 4 Webster. Johnson, Hulda, cook, 15 South Main. Johnson, Hulda, weaver, h. 212 Forest Ave. Johnson, Hulda N., weaver, bds. 254 Falconer. JOHNSON ICE & C O A L CO.—M. R. Stevenson, gen. mgr. and sec.-treas.— ice, coal and'building supplies, 602-610 West Eighth. Johnson, Ida, domestic, 411 East Second. Johnson, Ida, weaver, r. 79 Hedges Ave. For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS

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Johnson, Ida, widow Henry, h. 281 Willard. Johnson, Ida, nurse, r. 153 South Main. Johnson, Ida, domestic, 10 East Fourth. Johnson, Ida, domestic, 100 Newton Ave. Johnson, Ida, h. over 300 Willard. Johnson, Ida, r. 112 Tower. Johnson, Ira W., (Minnie), stationary engineer, h. over 217 Spring. Johnson, Irene, boxmaker, r. 29 Myrtle. Johnson, Jacob P., (Leila M.), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 11 Elliot Ave. Johnson, J. Albert, (Tillie), metalworker, h. over 222 Prospect. Johnson, J. Albert, collector, r. 273 Prospect. Johnson, J. Albert, carpenter, bds. 52 McKinley Ave. Johnson, J. Alfred, machine hand, r. 104 Sampson. Johnson, J. Alfred, (Ellen), machinist, h. 1 York. Johnson, J. Alfert, (Hedwig L.), laborer, h. 1014 Newland Ave. Johnson, Jalmer, cabinetmaker, h. 251 Crescent. Johnson, James, retired, r. 137 Barrows. Johnson, James, (Iolean), shipping clerk, h. 14 Maple. Johnson, J. Andrew ,(Ella), clerk, h. over 107 East Second. Johnson, J. Arvid, metalworker, bds. 116 Wescott. Johnson, J. August, (Hulda), machine hand, h. 5 Hedges Ave. Johnson, J. August, (Anna), hardware clerk, h. over 917 Newland Ave. Johnson, J. August, (Lena), laborer, h. 106 Weeks. Johnson, J. Edward, (Alida), lumber handler, h. 63 Hedges Ave. Johnson, J. Edwin, (Amelia S.), metalworker, h. 4 Orchard. Johnson, J. Emil, metal polisher, r. 31 Holman. Johnson, J. Emil, (Jennie), carpenter, h. 109 Newland Ave. Johnson, J. Emil, metalworker, bds. 32 Swan. Johnson, Jennie, widow Charles A., h. 76 Eagle. Johnson, Jennie, widow Carl, clerk, bds. 10 Thirteenth. Johnson, Jennie, dishwasher, r. 15 South Main. Johnson, Jennie A., widow J. A., h. 166 Baker. Johnson, Jennie C, r. 206 Linwood Ave. Johnson, J. Ernest, (Emy)—Martin & Johnson—and sec'y board of health, h.

225 Allen. Johnson, J. Herman, (Alice), foreman woodworker, h. over 10 Sampson. Johnson, J. Martin, (Ida S.), collector First Lutheran Church, h. 448 Chand­

ler. Johnson, J. Milton, physician and surgeon, 9-10 Barrett Bldg., h. 115 Prospect. Johnson, Joan, widow John, r. 139 South Main. Johnson, Johanna, widow John, h. over 47 Kinney. Johnson, Johanna, widow Gust, h. 7 Bowen. Johnson, Johanna, r. 566 Allen. Johnson, Johanna, widow John, r. Bigelow Ave. Johnson, John, woodworker, h. 37 Cedar Ave. Johnson, John, metalworker, bds. 12 William. Johnson, John, candymaker, bds. 58 Tenth. Johnson, John, woodworker, bds. 279j/, South Main. Johnson, John, laborer, bds. 135 Baker. Johnson, John, textileworker, h. over 243 Willard. Johnson, John, (Ida E.), veneerworker, h. 214 Thayer. Johnson, John, metalworker, bds. 180 Fairmount Ave. Johnson, John, woodworker, h. over 34 Eleventh. Johnson, John, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. Johnson, John, (Hannah), h. 24 Peterson. • 9 Johnson, John, (Hannah), retired, h. 174 Barrows. 55"? Johnson, John, (Mina), finisher, h. over 529 Allen. 0g « Johnson, John, carpenter, h. 356 Price. 3 o Johnson, John, (Carolina), bandsawyer, h. 161 Barrett. ac° fc I •£ l - . - . - a n / . o Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. „j L i l r e i n S U r a l l C e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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Johnson, John A., stonemason, rms. over 11 East Second. £ O Johnson, John A., (Naina), finisher, h. rear 9 Grandin. °> *-**, Johnson, John A., (Annie), laborer, h. 77 Eagle. Johnson; John A., (Hannah), machinist, h. over 1024 Newland Ave. I W Johnson, John A., (Ida), carpenter, h. 229 Forest Ave. S E"! Johnson, John A., (Ida), metalworker, h. 116 Cross. w S Johnson, John August, (Sophia N.), woodworker, h. 220 Broadhead Ave. 5 ~\ JOHNSON, JOHN D., (Jeanette), paints, oils and wallpaper, 208 E. Second. § 3

h. 115 Prospect. j* g Johftson, John E., (Enger C ) , metalworker, h. 12 Partridge. m ("} Johnson, John E., finisher, r. 40 Holman. E Johnson, John E., (Ellen C ) , metalworker, h. 80 Highland Ave. O Johnson, John E., carriage painter, h. over 53 McKinley Ave. © Johnson, John F., (Hannah C ) , stonemason, h. 809 Cherry. Johnson, John F., (Matilda C ) , carpenter, h. 133 Prospect. Johnson, John G., h. 162 Baker. g Johnson, John G., (Selma), cement contractor, h. 55 Benedict. ~ Johnson, John O., (Emma), stonemason, h. under 128 Thayer. W Johnson, John P., cabinetmaker, bds. 574 Allen. b 5 Johnson, John P., (Pauline), locomotive engineer, h. 4 Cook Ave. °* r" Johnson, John P., (Ebba), metalworker, h. over 346 Bowen. {j? pq Johnson, John P., (Ella), carpenter, h. 221 Price. El gj Johnson, John P., carpenter, bds. 434 Falconer. " Johnson, John W., (Mary A.), paving inspector, h. 839 Washington.

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Johnson, Jonas A., (Hannah S.), contractor, h. 12 Axtel. Johnson, Jonas E., (Matilda)—Anchor Furniture Co.—h. 148 Forest Ave. Johnson, Jonas P., (Caroline), h. 15 Peterson. Johnson, Jonas Peter, (Christine), woodworker, h. 340 Willard. Johnson, J. Oscar, cabinetmaker, h. 311 Allen. w JjS Johnson, Joseph, steel polisher, bds. over 212 East Second. is po Johnson, Joseph, (Esther), machine hand, h. 10 Water. _•. > Johnson, Joseph E., (Wendla C ) , foreman tinner, h. 809 Cherry. H °| Johnson, Josephine A., nurse, 128 Forest Ave., r. 509 Newland Ave. O Johnson, Josephine M., clerk, r. 53 Hickory. X Johnson, J. V., Mrs., millinery, 211 West Third, h. 210 West Fourth. Johnson, J. Victor, (Montie R.), compositor, h. 210 West Fourth. Johnson, J. Victor, (Hannah), sewer contractor, h. 127 McKinley Ave. v Johnson, Judith C, textileworker, r. 31 Peterson. S-. pj Johnson, Julia, Mrs., seamstress, rms. 513 Spring. 8, S-. Johnson, Julia T., r. 42 Mechanic. g. 3 Johnson, Julius, carpenter, bds. 7 Grandin. 5" jjf Johnson, Julius, sidewalk builder, bds. 55 Steele. s * Johnson, Julius, metalworker, bds. 42 Chapin. n J? Johnson, Julius C, (Teckla), finisher, h. over 254 Falconer. E| g Johnson, Laura, waitress, r. 14 South Main. SJ sr Johnson, Laura, clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. J? if Johnson, LaVerne, student, r. 340 Willard. Johnson, Lawrence, (Agnes), toolmaker, h. over 6 Linwood Ave. Johnson, Lawrence H. A., screenmaker, r. 246 Hazzard. k5 Johnson, Leafy, cook, 7 Harrison. g_ Johnson, Leander J., woodworker, h. 142 Prospect. 2«q Johnson, Lela, stenographer, r. 161 Barrett. J^g-Johnson, Lena, picker, r. 192 South Main. . jj«3 Johnson, Leo A., ornamenter, r. 219 Price. ^ j , Johnson, Leonard, (Florence), laborer, h. over 52 Charles. -^X Johnson, Leonard B., clerk, r. 330 Palmer. _jg Johnson, Leri, domestic, 351 East Fifth. p0§ Johnson, Levi W., electrician, r. 504 West Seventh. M M Ready Roofing & Building Paper *___ T£ „, %

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Johnson, Louis, (Gertrude), h. 210 Hopkins Ave. si , Johnson, Louis J., (Augusta M.), clerk, h. 619 West Seventh. Jj ' Johnson, Louis W., cloth cutter, r. 116 Sampson. * Johnson, Louisa, widow August, h. 12 Fairfield Ave. *» ' Johnson, Louise, widow Felix, h. 53 Grant. "™ Johnson, Louise, domestic, 412 Spring. <S i Johnson, Louise A., r. 225 Barrett. "3 Johnson, Ludwig, (Bertha), woodworker, r. 673 English. CO ( Johnson, Mabel, textileworker, r. 377 Stowe. —) ' Johnson, Mabel A., weaver, r. over 3 Maple.

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108 East Third St. Home Phone 966 .m .% W ffl o fe*" Johnson, Malcolm, (Katie), carpenter, h. 520 Palmer. *> S Johnson, Mamie, textileworker, r. 1014 Newland Ave. w 9 Johnson, Manley E., (Agnes E.)—Boston Dept. Store—h. 836 Prendergast "g < Ave. to . Johnson, Margaret, r. 376 South Main. •ee 5" Johnson, Margaret, picker, r. 513 Spring. .2"° Johnson, Maria, widow Alfred, h. over 757 East Second. "g'a Johnson, Maria G., widow William, h. 40 Barrows. « a Johnson, Marie, widow Nels E., h. over 24 Peterson.

U « Johnson, Marie F. C, widow J. Emil, h. 16 Johnson. as .S, Johnson, Martha, textileworker, r. 47 Wescott. h c « Johnson, Martha J., milliner, r. 246 Hazzard. g a Johnson, Martin, stainer, bds. 30 Chapin. rj§ Johnson, Martin, laborer, bds. 20 Stafford Ave.

Johnson, Martin, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. . Johnson, Martin H., (Bessie), woodworker, h. under 36 Kinney.

O Johnson, Martin O., (Esther A.), h. 204 Prospect. ^•J Johnson, Mary, widow Andres, r. 239 South Main.

Johnson, Mary, Mrs., r. under 119 Barrows. Sn Johnson, Mary, textileworker, r. over 110 McKinley Ave. ,.*** Johnson, Mary F., widow Reuben, h. over 407 Cherry. ©a Johnson, Mary J., widow Samuel, h. over 300 Winsor. CS Johnson, Matilda, weaver, r. over 47 Kinney. Cd Johnson, Matilda, widow August P., h. 57 Water. Jtm Johnson, Maude, bookkeeper, r. 513 Allen. S1"* Johnson, Maude L., r. 61 Fairmount Ave.

Johnson, Melker, metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. S3 Johnson, Mildred, clerk, r. 10 Stearns Ave. ^ Johnson, Milton M., (Anna), bartender, h. over 211 Crescent. a Johnson, Miner C, springworker, r. over 917 Newland Ave. + ^ Johnson, Minnie, domestic, 307 East Sixth. CO Johnson, Minnie, r. over 63 Falconer. CP S Largest stock Victor Records in the City Frlfmail'c MllCir ^ttiTr nS§ Victrolas, 860, $76, $100, $160, $200 C C J i m a n & H U M l JIU1C

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Johnson, Minnie, domestic, 329 East Fourth, r. 48 Baker. Johnson, Minnie A., clerk, r. 125 Stowe. Johnson, Morris O., (Emma O.), metalworker, h. over 7 Ahrens Ave. Johnson, Morton G., stockroom clerk, r. 893 Bast Second. Johnson, M. Maude, clerk, r. over 101 East Second. Johnson, M. Sophia, widow Swan, r. 35 Whitley Ave.

Nellie R., cloth mender, r. 330 Allen. Nels, metalworker, r. 304 Winsor.

Johnson, Nels, (Christine), r. 153 Stowe. Johnson, Nels A., (Amanda)—Universal Tool Co.—h. over 895 East Second. Johnson, Nels G., (Matilda), woodworker, h. under 116 Tower. Johnson, Nels J., metalworker, h. 202 Falconer. Johnson, Nelson E., (Mary A.), dentist, 1-2 New Gifford Bldg., h. 139 South

Main. Johnson, Newton, conductor J. St. Ry., rms. over 215 North Main. Johnson, N. Gust., (Christine), metalworker, h. 125 Stowe. Johnson, N. O., (Johanna), lumber handler, h. 426 Allen. Johnson, Norman, driver, r. 11 Axtel. Johnson, N. Oscar, (Emma A.)—Anchor Furniture Co.—h. 96 Prather Ave. Johnson, Olaf, (Clara A.), tailor, h. 38 Charles. Johnson, Olga, textileworker, r. 16 Maltby. Johnson, Olive E., stenographer, r. 839 Washington. Johnson, Oliver, metalworker, r. over 5 Walnut. Johnson, 0. R., bds. 148 Forest Ave. Johnson, Oral E., (Elizabeth), bench foreman, h. 29 Palmer. Johnson, Oscar, (Lily), machine hand, h. over 104 Sampson. Johnson, Oscar, machine hand, bds. 44 Chautauqua Ave. Johnson, Oscar, metalworker, rms. 215 West Second. Johnson, Oscar, (Elsie), plumber, h. 24 Fairfield Ave. Johnson, Oscar, bds. 220 Bowen. Johnson, Oscar, bds. 9 English. Johnson, Oscar, carpenter, bds. 850 Lafayette. Johnson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 811 Cherry. Johnson, Oscar, steel casemaker, bds. 8 Hanley. Johnson, Oscar, (Dina), coremaker, h. over 225 Bowen. Johnson, Oscar A., (Esther A.), steel casemaker, h. 317 Allen.

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Washington. Johnson, Oscar C, (Signe C ) , woodworker, h. 156 Chautauqua Ave. Johnson, Oscar E., machine hand, bds. 112 Francis. Johnson, Oscar F., moulder, r. 45 Chapin. Johnson, Oscar F., (Augusta)—Ohlquist & Johnson—h. 711 West Eighth. Johnson, Oscar F., clerk, bds. 1106 Prendergast Ave. Jopnson, Oscar G., (Eva), bandsawyer, h. 108 Chandler. Johnson, Otto, (Mary), casemaker, h. 21 Utica. Johnson, Otto, woodworker, bds. 379% South Main. Johnson, Otto A., (Nettie L.), woodworker, h. 18 Shaver. Johnson, Otto P., (Hilma S.), contracting painter, over 12 East Second, h. 21

Elliott Ave. Johnson, Paul, bandsawyer, r. 5 Hedges Ave. Johnson, Paul, (Otilia), metalworker, h. over 231 Bowen. Johnson, Paul G., metalworker, r. 70 Norton Ave. Johnson, Pauline S., cashier, r. 253 Prospect. Johnson, Pauline V., office clerk, r. 31 Peterson. Johnson, Pearl E., r. over 53 McKinley Ave. Johnson, Peter, stonemason, h. over 52 Pearl Ave. Johnson, Peter, machinist, rms. over 33 South Main. °£f Front Doors st&k HARRY LYONS

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Johnson, Peter A., (Hattie), laborer, h. 22 Peterson. Johnson, Peter A., (Hannah), carpenter, h. 134 King. Johnson, Peter J., (Christine), machine hand, h. 247 Willard. Johnson, Peter J., (Sanna), cabinetmaker, h. 455 Willard. Johnson, Peter M., (Albertina)—P. M. Johnson Co h. 61 Fairmount Ave. J O H N S O N , P. M. CO. (INC.)—P. M. Johnson, pres.-treas.—department store,

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Ralph A., (Angie T.) Ralph W., student, r. Ray C, (Adelle H.),-

aristoworker, h. 35 McKinley Ave. 109 Fulton. Johnson Bros. & Co., and bank clerk—h. Fal-

R. Edward A., cabinetmaker, r. 85 Hedges Ave. Regina, boxmaker, r. 1084 East Second. Richard, mechanic, bds. 489 Winsor. Richard, painter, bds. 15 Orchard. Richard, (Hannah), stationary engineer, h. over 628 Barrows. Richard, clerk, r. 115 Prospect. Richard E., dentist, 300-302 Chadakoin Bldg., r. 16 East Fourth. Rickard, metal finisher, bds. 836 East Second. R. Melvin, machine hand, r. 104 Sampson. Robert, bandsawyer, bds. 33 Myrtle. Rosa, cook, 15 South Main. Roy T., office clerk, r. 509 Newland Ave. Ruby A., telephone operator, r. 6 Walnut. Rudolph, bed springworker, r. 31 Peterson. Rudolph, (Lina), upholsterer, h. 40 Union Ave. Rudolph, r. 215 Cole Ave. Ruth, r. 112 Tower. Ruth H. E., clerk, r. 515 Winsor. Ruth L., stenographer, r. 114 Vega. Sagrid A., teacher, r. 246 Hazzard. Sagrid M., clerk, r. 134 King. Sallie, textileworker, r. over 243 Willard. Sam, bench boss, bds. 828^4 Cherry. Samuel, (Elizabeth), h. over 232 East Second. Samuel, (Alma L.), carpenter, h. 915 Newland Ave. Samuel A., (Christine), sander, h. 50 Water. Sarah A., widow William, r. over 67 Tenth. Sarah J., dressmaker, r. 66 Liberty. Seibert, woodworker, r. 31 Holman. Selma, towel weaver, bds. 25% Columbia Ave. Selma, domestic, 20 Bowen. Sidney, painter, bds. 320 Price. Sigfried, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 35 Barrows. Signe, student, r. 166 Baker. Simon, metalworker, bds. 10 Water. Sophia M., cook, 1381 East Second. Sophia S., widow Oscar, h. 31 Tower. Sophie E., textileworker, r. 251 Colfax. Sten A., (Christine), cabinetmaker, h. over 558 Allen. Susanna, widow Per, h. over 25 Vega. Sven F., r. over 17 Valley. Swan, (Lena), h. 8 Webster. Swan F., (Matilda), machine hand, h. 247 Crescent. Swan H., (C. Emilia), veneerworker, h. over 168 Barrett. & Swanson—Frank L. and Elmer B.—grocers, 128 East Second. Tecla, widow Charles, h. 53 Hickory. Theodore, (Hannah), cementworker, h. 106 Lister.

Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Johnson, Theodore, (Alma), casemaker, h. 611 Monroe. JJ Johnson, Theodore, polisher, h. 212 Washington. & Johnson, Theodore W., (Ida), carpenter, h. over 566 Allen. £3 Johnson, Verne B., (Nellie B.), teamster, r. 8 Fifteenth. ' C/> Johnson, Victor, machinist, rms. 212 South Main. Johnson, Victor, (Martina), cement walk builder, h. 32 Franklin. Johnson, Victor C, (Isabelle)—Johnson & Bard—h. 600 East Second. Johnson, Victor C, stationary engineer, h. over 21 Park. fmm Johnson, Victoria, domestic, 20 Mechanic. ^».^ Johnson, Viggo, cabinetmaker, bds. 11 Highland Ave. P Johnson, Walter O. E., screenmaker, r. 246 Hazzard. Johnson, William, (Anna), painter, h. over 52 Hamilton. Johnson, William, (Olive), bartender, h. 99 Tower. <# -q Johnson, William, r. Z§y2 Cross. § O Johnson, William, metalworker, r. 29 Price. g- " Johnson, William O., carpenter, r. 19 Park. "••= O Johnson, William R., bench boss, r. 809 Cherry. £ S Johnson & Wood—C. W . and Carl O.—meats, 710 North Main. zr G Johnson, W. Russell, (Jessie C.)—Johnson Bros. & Co.—h. Falconer, N. Y. n Johnston, A. Glenna, bookkeeper, r. 129 Crescent. 3 ^ Johnston, Alfred W., (Mary A.), h. 174 Fairmount Ave. ,| X Johnston, Algot, finisher, bds. 115 Crescent. — _j Johnston, Alice White, widow Richard, dressmaking, 40 Prospect. u g Johnston, Andrew W., (Sophia K.), metalworker, h. 205 Front. S Johnston, Carl A., (Ida E.), retired clerygman, h. over 15 Terrace Place. § Q Johnston, Charles A., (Hannah), pres. Liberty Printing Co., h. 501 Crescent, n* n

Johnston, Cora E., domestic, 329 Crossman. ^ f" Johnston, Earl A., (Lola), driver, h. 91 Ellicott. ? C Johnston, Edith O., winder, r. 205 Front. 5° Johnston, Edward J., (Alice), inspector J. St. Ry., h. 1062 North Maon. Johnston, Elof T., (Bertha), dentist, 300-302 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 824 Wash- <

ington. X w Johnston, Florence T., music teacher, r. 306 East Sixth. 8 3! Johnston, George A„ (Elizabeth), local rep. International Correspondence « S

School, h. over 232 East Second. g H Johnston, Jennie D., weaver, r. 205 Front. tc Johnston, John, (Flora), metal foreman, h. 1034 North Main. ' r Johnston, Katharine McKeen, r. Ill East Fifth. CO r Johnston, Laverne J., (Cora), commercial traveler, h. 129 Crescent. £• H Johnston, Mabel F., teacher, r. 15 Terrace Place. w > Johnston, Mary Yates, widow Dennis, h. 306 East Sixth. Jg a Johnston, Smith O., mgr. Auditing & Collecting Co., rms. 223 West Third. £ en Johnston, Sidney W., (Selma), commercial traveler, h. 560 Barrows. Johnston, William A., (M. Alice), h. under 129 Fulton. Jokeline, Joseph, laborer, bds. 810 West Eighth. Jokeline, Sebastian, laborer, bds. 810 West Eighth. Jolly, John F., (Hattie), milkman, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits Jelly, Maxwell, milkman, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Jolly, Raymond, deliveryman, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. O Jones, Adaline H., h. over 713 East Second. f^ Jones, Adolph G., (Hilda), woodworker, h. 284 South Main. JONES & AHLQUIST—Frank T. and John K.—bakery, under 8 West Third. |—« Jones, Albert C, (Philomena), bartender, h. 152 McKinley Ave. ^ Jones, Albert C , axemaKer, r. 103 Allen. * ^ Jones, Albert L., (Anna M.), finisher, h. 23 Scott. ww Jones, Albert M., (Jennie C7), shoes, 117 East Second, h. 211 West Sixth. Jones, Albert T., (Alice), metalworker, h. over 6 Morse Ave. _ ^ Jones, Albin, (Hannah), woodworker, h. under 35 Barrows. *~i Jones, Albin E., woodworker, r. 1018 Newland Ave. * COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS harry lyons jfc Tb«t will not crack or open up—also Porch Baliut.rs and Rail Institute St. & Erie Ry. _t

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CO Jones, Alfred E., metalworker, r. 1018 Newland Ave. fi Jones, Alvira H., student, r. 106 Catlin Ave. CC) Jones, Amil C, (Selma), finisher, h. 24 Chautauqua Ave. © Jones, Andrew A., stonemason, h. 185 Baker. p j Jones, Andrew J., (Effie), retired, h. under 109 Cross.

Jones, Anna, widow Samuel, h. over 231 Steele. Q) Jones, Anna, Mrs., h. over 1021 East Second. +j* Jones, Arthur E., r. 5 Pearl Ave. w Jones, Arthur E., draftsman, r. 196 Forest Ave.

JONES & AUDETTE—Edward F. and Charles L.—department store, 2-6 East Second.

Jones, August, (Hulda), carpenter, h. 110 Benedict. Jones, August, (Anna), rubber, h. 12 William.

£ Jones, August, (Amanda C ) , metalworker, h. 11 Garfield. fl) Jones, Augusta E., r. 185 Baker. my Jones, Austin A., (Christine H.), collector, h. 19 West Eighth. ^* Jones, Axel, rubber, bds. 12 Hedges Ave.

Jones, Axel R., (Selma), grainer, h. 19 Kipp. Jones, Bebee, student, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Jones, Benjamin C, (Irene), draughtsman, h. over 12 McDannell Ave. Jones, Bernhard, metalworker, r. over 1021 East Second. Jones, Bessie A., music teacher, r. 103 Allen. Jones Bros.—G. E. and E. A.—news room, cigars and tobacco, 126 East

Second. JONES BROS.—Carl A., S. Alfred and J. Emil—grocers and furniture, 343-

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Jones, Carl A., (Selma)—Jones Bros—h. 288 Willard. Jones, Caroline, widow John, r. 358 South Main. Jones, Casper P., (Amelia), clerk, h. 820 East Second.

© Jones, Charles, (Augusta), h. under 243 Willard. C^ Jones, Charles, (Lydia), wood polisher, h. over 12 Crown.

Jones, Charles A., ironworker, h. over 115 Fulton. fjj Jones, Charles E., (Alma), supt. J. Chair Co., h. over 16 Bowen. — Jones, Charles F., painter, r. 256 Willard.

Jones, Charles .7., (Christine), metalworker, h. 103 Allen. Jones, Charles R., boat builder, r. over 113 East Second.

f j Jones, Charles W., (Belle), plumber, h. 344 Falconer. E-i JONES, C H A R L E S W., (Augusta C ) , fire insurance, 522 Chadakoin Bldg., h. f_\ 107 Maple. _* Jones, Clara R., dressmaker, r. 40 Flagg Ave. m Jones, Clarence, cobbler, h. 188 Barrett. E Jones, Clarence C, student, r. 106 Catlin Ave.

JONES, CLAYTON M., attorney, 503 Fenton Bldg., r. over 113 East Second, C* Jones, Clement B., city clerk and registrar vital statistics, 10 City Hall, rms. 2J over 111 East Second. fjj Jones, Clyde G., (Florence L.), city engineer, 15, 16, 17 City Hall, h. 401 Fal-^s coner. rf_ m$ TtlP Mutual Kpnpfit I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1811 .... $367,143,488.59 fV 1»C riUlUai Deild 11 Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for \Tt nt Nowarlr N I future payment to policy holders - - - $427,763,190:20 ^ 01 newarit, ll. J. F, s. TREADWAY, District Agent

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Jones, C. Melvic, finisher, r. over 548 Allen. Jones, Corrine E., widow Owen, h. 196 Forest Ave. Jones, C. Oscar, (Josephine), commercial traveler, h. 60 Hazzard. Jones, C. William, (Emma), veneerworker, h. 33 Peach. Jones, Cyrus E., (Minnie)—Jamestown Table Co.—h. Fairmount Ave., bey. ©

limits. ^fj Jones, Dama C, millinery, 1-3 Barrett Bldg., bds. 313 Prendergast Ave. Jones, Delbert C, (Effie M.), groceries, 217 Lincoln, h. do. N N Jones, Dorothy A., r. 9 Foote Ave. *' Jones, Dury, weaver, h. rear 204 Lafayette. Jones, Earl C, (Mildred F.), clerk, h. 28 Bush. Jones, Earl D., student, r. over 217 Lincoln. Jones, Edgar D., student, r. 107 Maple. Jones, Edith C, stenographer, r. 256 Willard. Jones, Edward, (May), metalworker, h. 106 Stowe. Jones, Edward F., (Caroline M.)—Jones & Audette—h. 16 Broadhead Ave. ft Jones, Edward V., metalworker, r. 1018 Newland Ave. Jones, Edward W., (Barbara), railroad engineer, h. 185 Fairmount Ave. Jones, Elial A., (Minnie)—Jones Bros.—126 East Second, h. 204 Lakeview Jones, Elizabeth N., telephone operator, r. over 413 Winsor. Jones, Ellen, r. over 1021 East Second. Jones, Ellen D., widow Edward B., h. 212 Crossman. Jones, Ellen M., r. 1018 Newland Ave. GO JONES, E L M E R A., (Helen B.), physician, office and residence, 20 Harri- (fl

son. Office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Home phone 166; Bell phone 443-w. rt

Jones, Elmer P., (Anna), finisher, h. 56 Chapin. ft Jones, Emerson H.. (Cecil E.), pastor Buffalo St. M. E. Church, h. 340 Fal- ~

coner. m Jones, Emil J., metalworker, r. 1018 Newland Ave. V Jones, E m m a D. widow Albert C, h. 107 Stowe. Q ^ Jones, Emory, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. ft Jones, Erick A., (Christine), metalworker, h. over 13 Victoria Ave. ** Jones, Erland G., (Augusta L.), finisher, h. 11 Warner Ave. Jones, Ethel M., music teacher, r. 303 West Fourth. Jones, Everett F„ (Alice C ) , driver, h. 28 Twelfth. Jones, Francis S., (Lora M.), freight solicitor Penn. R. R., 105 West Third,

h. 304 Washington. ft Jones, Francis V., bookkeeper, r. 40 Flagg Ave. a Jones, Frank A., (Tillie), bookkeeper J. Water Dept., h. 1024 Newland Ave. JfL Jones, Frank T., (Helga)—Jones & Ahlquist—h. 320 Forest Ave. ^ . Jones, Fred, metal polisher, bds. 18 Colfax. ft Jones, Fred A., (Florence), clerk, h. 107 East Eighth. ~^ Jones, Fred E„ bartender, r. 1200 East Second. Jones, Fred H., driver, r. 1018 Newland Ave. Jones, Fred L., (Minnie) contractor and builder, h. 5 Pearl Ave. Jones, Fred O., (Anna), vice-pres. Superior Furniture Co., h. 105 Stewart

Ave. Jones, Fred S„ (Clara J.), emp. Johnson Ice Co., h. 123 Wilson Ave. «"* Jones, Freda, weaver, h. 80 Chautauqua Ave. *-,, Jones, George, metalworker, r. over 1021 East Second. •*** Jones, George E.—Jones Bros.—126 East Second, rms. corner Chicago and ft-,

Fairmount Ave. £••• Jones, George O., printer, r. 344 Falconer. ft Jones, George S., (Amelia) spring setter, h. over 868 East Second. a a Jones, Gilbert F., (Hilda C ) , varnisher, h. 70 Benedict. Jones, Gunnar, (Anna V.), bandsawyer, h. 222 Price. NfJ Jones, Harriet L„ teacher, r. 212 Crossman. a*? Jones, Harry O., (Amelia E.), foreman woodworker, h. 120 Broadhead Ave. Sj COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS harry lyons ft That will not crack or open up-.l.o Porch Bahutor. and Rail Institute St. & Z~f> Ry. "S

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I I C l a r k H a r d w a r e C o . , Roofing and Building Papers o£ _ 3* 254 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. «>3 , -m PU-m^.irtllV. R*-£>\A? WITHOUT A PEER IN THE WORLD g| L/liaUtaUqUa D r e W OFBEER. Both Phones 268 Co eo S3t§ Jones, Hattie B., r. 267 Fairmount Ave. O 4 Jones, Henry, machine hand, bds. 953 East Second. saW Jones, Henry J., (Anna H.), constr. agent Art. Metal Constr. Co., h. 15 Gar-.g field. *J Jones, Henry R., finisher, r. 178 Barrett. _» Jones, Hilda, widow Emil, h. over 245 Willard. "fc ' Jones, Ida, widow Edward, h. 49 Hickory. g Jones, Ivah L., r. 212 Crossman. j Jones, Jacob H., (Selinda), wholesale farm and dairy products, 40 Flagg ^ 1 Ave., h. do. C Jones, James H., (Margaret), h. 807 North Main. * Jones, J. Emil—Jones Bros.—343 Allen, rms. Y. M. C. A. -at , Jones, Jennie M., tailor, r. 1018 Newland Ave. ,g Jones, Jennie M., clerk, r. 185 Baker. *j Jones, J. Fred, (Minnie Allen), mgr. Economy Oil Works, h. 9 Foote Ave. C Jones, John, woodworker, bds. 319 Allen. G-i Jones, John A., (Dora), metalworker, h. 20 Chautauqua Ave. §,£ Jones, John A., (Hannah)—Jones, Scharf & Lincoln—h. 11 McKinley Ave. Z3© Jones, John A., (Mary), The Jones saloon, 214 North Main, h. do. "** Jones, John C, (Freda M.), stationary fireman, h. over 116 Bush. 'g'u Jones, John C, (Mary J.), h. 8 McDannell Ave. 00 Jones, John F., (Rose P.), insurance, 522 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 607 Lafayette.

JS& Jones, John G., (Louisa), Kentucky Liquor Store, 116 East Second, h. over S o 205 do. 3*" Jones, John P., (Johanna), stone contractor, h. over 548 Allen.

i Jones, John P., (Minnie), carpenter, h. 178 Barrett. S o Jones, John P., (Emily E.), finisher, h. 106 Catlin Ave. ^!* Jones, Joseph, bricklayer, r. 210 Sturges. - g Jones, Josie M.. widow John, r. 33 Eleventh. — g Jones, J. Richard, draughtsman, r. 807 North Main. h X Jones, Judith J., r. 548 Allen. J}"* Jones, Kinney, (Lydia A.), painter and paperhanger, h. 306 Steele. g « Jones, Lawrence, chauffeur, r. 49 Hickory. Qc§ Jones, Leon, (Helen), crater, h. 342i/> Steele.

Jones, Leonard A., (Alma E.), stationary engineer, h. 95 Ellicott. Jones, Leonard F., (Anna K.), creamery, 1067 East Second, h. do.

^*» Jones. Lloyd D., accountant, r. 412 Washington. C\ Jones, Lora E., student, r. 303 West Fourth. JJ3 Jones, Lora M.. Mrs., newsroom, cigars, tobacco and confectionery. 105 We^t jw Third, h. 304 Washington. CaW Jones, Louis K., (Cordova F.), bookkeeper, h. 215 Lincoln. S Jones, Ludwig metalworker, r. over 1021 East Second.

Jones, Mabel R., library clerk, r. over 713 East Second. ft Jones, Madelyn, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

w \ Jones, Malcolm F., student, r. 16 Broadhead Ave. • Jones, Margaret, widow Edward, h. over 218 East Second. ,_*) Jones, Margaret, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. t*m Jones, Margaret A., milliner, bds. 251 Fulton. ^^ Jones, Mary, widow Gust, h. 210 Sturges. Jones, Mary E., widow E. Benjamin, r. 421 East Second. ft Jones, Matilda, r. 210 Sturges. tj Jones, Matilda A., widow George W.. r. 464 Buffalo. S Jones, Matilda E„ widow Jesse, r. over 52 Liberty. a Jones, Mattie Sheldon, Mrs., h. 303 West Fourth. P Jones, Maude, weaver, r. rear 204 Lafayette. •*•* Jones. Merritt L.. (Louisa), solicitor N. Y. Telephone Co.. h. over 117 CO Lincoln. CD Jones, Minnie M.. bookkeeper, r. S McDannell Ave. t_ Jones, Myra, weaver, r. rear 204 Lafayette. ft] ¥ if f»»oii»i«»»i/iA Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. m-<_ L l i e m S U r a i l C e W . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., S14 Chadakoin Big

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HILL PIANO CO ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR ° HIjUjLj M. IrtllV VxVf. CHADAKOIN BUILDING Jones, Nellie, Mrs., h. over 413 Winsor. *.j Jones News Room—L. M. Jones prop., newspapers, cigars and confection- mm.

ery, 105 West Third. ^ Jones (O. E.) Memorial Hospital, Barrett and Steele. "*"< Jones, Oscar metalworker, r. 1021 East Second. Jones, Oscar W., clerk, r. 185 Baker. tasa) Jones, Ray F., engineer, r. 95 Ellicott. J; Jones, Ray V., student, r. 107 Stowe. mV Jones, R. Bruce, (Mary E.), h. 713 North Main. ft Jones, Robert E., (Mary G.), bookkeeper, h. 414 Winsor. M Jones, Robert h:, evangelist, h. over 52 Liberty. JJ Jones, Rodwick, student, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Q u Jones, Rose H., dressmaker, r. 347 Price. »s Jones, Sadie, Mrs., r. 36 Pearl Ave. ^ j * Jones, Sagrid M., stenographer, r. 178 Barrett. ^^ Jones, S. Alfred—Jones Bros., 343 Allen—rms. Y. M. C. A. Jones Saloon (The), John A. Jones, prop., 2y2 North Main. © Jones, Sarah Ann., widow Henry, h. 267 Fairmount Ave. £" g-JONES, SCHARF & LINCOLN—John A. Jones and W. H. Scharf—clothing ft *

and gent's furnishings, 210 North Main. Jones, Selma F., stenographer, r. 178 Barrett. Jones, Siegfried C. (Elsie M.)—Superior Furniture Co.—h. 54 Eleventh. ,j| s Jones, Sophia, widow Charles, h. 1018 Newland Ave. » •* Jones, Sophia, widow Andrew P., h. over 113 East Second. 5" _ Jones, Stella, stenographer, r. 178 Barrett. o g? Jones, Stephen, florist,, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. § a Jones, Susan, widow Rinaldo, h. under 825 Spring. ~ f Jones, Uri, (Belle), teamster, h. 10 Cowing. a | Jones, Ursula, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. »• g_ Jones, Virginia, widow George B., h. 18 Twelfth. ^ « Jones, William B., r. 421 East Second. "* Sj-Jones, William B., Jr., metalworker, r. 413 Winsor. •» Jones, William H., student, r. 9 Foote Ave. Jones, William R., (Augusta), postman, h. 212 East Eighth. (^ Jones, William Sheldon, clerk Am. Express Co., r. 303 West Fourth. J ^ Jordan, E m m a L., widow Albert P., h. 8'iiy2 Prendergast Ave. p**-, Jordan, Wilbur R., student, l. rear 10 West Sixth. tm. Jorgenson, Bei-tha S., student, r. 257 Prospect. to .lorgenson Block, 139 Institute. to Jorgenson, Hans, (Caroline), plumber, h. 257 Prospect. Jorgenson, Madaline—Jorgensen Plumbing & Heating Co.—r. over 304-306 >—-

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304-306 East Second. JORGENSON PLUMBING & HEATING CO. (INC)—Nels Jorgenson pres.

and gen mgr.; Madaline Jorgenson, sec.-treas.—304-306 East Second. Josephson, Alfred P., (Ida)—T. N. Nelson & Co.—h. 33 Charles. to Josephson, Charles, (Hulda), metalworker, h. over 214 Thayer. CO Josephson, Fritz, woodworker, h. *04 Hazeltine Ave. C h Josephson, Gust, carpenter, r. 404 Hazeltine Ave. . . Josephson, Hulda, textileworker, r. 404 Hazeltine Ave. ~_ Joslyn, Stephen A.. (Sarah), veneerworker, h. 5 Cowing. ft. JOURNAL PRINTING CO., (INC.)—Frederick P. Hall, pres.-gen. mgr.; ""J James A. Clary, vice-pres.-managing editor; Henri M. Hall, treas.; (Q Fred. W. Hyde, sec.—publishers Jamestown Journal, daily and tri- ^ . weekly, 12 West Second. JOURNAL PRESS, INC.—Gust C. Magnuson, vice-pres.-gen.mgr— job print- ~ j _ ing, 12 West Second. c h Jowett. Ellis, (Edith), police, h. over 172 Allen. • Jowett, George H., (Clara), carder, h. 22 Ivy. EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" O A IKTT Talk it over with me. § o I H A V E T H E STRICTLY PURE * m * \ U ~ 1 H A R R Y LYONS 8 *

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Jowett, Myers, (Betsy), loomfixer, n. 39 Cross. JUDE, G E O R G E W., (Pearl B.), attorney, 401-404 Wellman BIdgs., h. 301

' East Eighth. 3 Judson, Herbert, painter, r. 15 Franklin.

Judson. Frederick L., (Mary), tailor, 15 Franklin, h. do. Juel, John P., (Olive M.), cabinetmaker, h. 239 McKinley Ave. Juel, Louis O., (Mary), clerk, h. 19 Baker. Jugle, Clyde B„ (Florence C ) , foreman plater, h. 333% East Fifth. Julin, Charles J., (Anna), tinner, h. 21 Linwood Ave. Julin, Clarence, r. 21 Linwood Ave. Julin, Frank C, steel doormaker, r. 21 Linwood Ave. Julin, Joseph E., tinner, r. 21 Linwood Ave. Juline, B. Axel (Hilda), packing boss, h. over 928 East Second. Juline, Judith, r. over 928 East Second. Jull, Ella J., Mrs., dressmaker, h. 222 Chandler. Junto, Tony, laborer, bds. 121 Cross. Jurstedt, Charles, woodworker, bds. 93 Tower.

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ft Karlsten, Solomon, metalworker, r. over 149 Thayer. U K a r p o n z i , Christ, machine hand, r. over 235 South Main.

Karr, William H., (Jennie), plectric light trimmer, h. 142 Falconer. Karr, see Carr. Kase, E m m a E., Mrs., r. 537 East Fifth. Kase, John E., woodfinisher, bds. over 21 o East Second.

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Kastenhuber, George, (Tekla), laborer, h. under 507 Allen. Kaufeld, Dorothy, textileworker, h. 218 Newland Ave. Kaufeld. Earl H.. crater, r. 218 Newland Ave. Kaufeld, J. Philip, stock clerk, r. 218 Newland Ave. Kaufeld, Matie, widow Julius, h. 218 Newland Ave. Kauth, Elizabeth P. R., stenographer, r. 401 Forest Ave. Kauth, Valentine W., (Rosa), cigarmaker, h. 401 Forest Ave. Kay, Hannah, widow George, h. 41 Maple. Kayner, Charles A., (Christina), veneerworker, h. 100 Willard. Kayner. Johanna, widow Carl F.. r. 100 Willard. Kazer & Culver—W. W. and S. A.—rrenmery. 251 South Main. Kazer, John L., (Alma), driver, r. 31 Holman.

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Kazer, Wayland W — Kazer & Culver—h. 242 South Main. Kearney, Anna, dressmaking and ladies tailoring, over 219 West Third, h. do. Kearney, James C, stockkeeper, N. Y. Telephone Co., bds. 46 Grant. Kearney, Katherine, office clerk, r. over 219 West Third. Keefe, Daniel F., (Esther E.), painter, h. 307 South Main. Keefe, Evelyn, student, r. over 80 Tower. ft Keefe, Florence mender, r. 37 Winsor. mm Keefe, Fred, r. over 80 Tower. *_-Keefe, Harrison, chainworker, r. 37 Winsor. ft Keefe, Helen M., r. 307 South Main. Keefe, John, (Clara), warpdresser, h. over 640 Prendergast Ave. Keefe, May, weaver, r. 37 Winsor. Keefe, Myron A., (Anna), plumber, h. 358 Stowe. Keefe, Olive M., student, r. 307 South Main. Keefe, Robert F., (Verdie B.), packer, h. 937 East Second. Keefe, Sam, (Rebecca), warpdresser, h. 37 Winsor. . , Keefe, Wallace, finisher, r. 37 Winsor. [TJ Keefe, William, (Emily), loomfixer, h. over 80 Tower. Keeler, Charles S., flavoring extracts and perfumes, 412 East Sixth, h. do. ^ ^ Keeler, Corisande J., h. 107 East Sixth. ^ J Keeler, Kate B., r. 107 East Sixth. Keet, Edna, r. 344 Fairmount Ave. Keet, Frederick H., (Mary), finisher, h. 344 Fairmount A.ve. tt l Keet, Harlow L., motorman J. St. Ry., r. 2iy2 Eleventh. \m~ Keet, Thomas G., (Lucinda), carpenter, h. 2iy2 Eleventh. Ns^ Keifer, Audrey L., messenger, r. over 586 East Second. Keifer, S. F„ (Alma), teamster, h. over 586 East Second. Keil, Fred, (Jane), supt. construction H o m e Telephone Co., h. 818 Cherry. Jrt Keil Gust A., (Maude C ) , lineman, h. over 621 Prendergast Ave. ^ j " Keith, Nyda, teacher, r. 325 Crossman. Keleshi, Panteli, finisher, r. 231% South Main. g g Keleshi, Sotir, finisher, r. 231$^ South Main. g r Kelleher, Jerry metalworker, bds. 635 West Eighth. m~" Keller, Andrew F., (Ethel), deliveryman, h. over 189 Cole Ave. «pto Keller, Cora M., domestic, 18 Arnold. Jf*^ Keller, George, woodworker, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. ™S> Keller, Henry H., (Unis M.), lace curtains, 23 Winsor, h. do. Keller, Matthew, (Bargara), gardener, h. 186 Cole Ave. Kelley, Albert F., (Melissa E.), h. 28 Union Ave. Kelley, Duane J., (Alice M.), paperhanger, h. 35 Eleventh. Kelley, Earl W., (Alma T.), upholsterer, h. 13 Grandin. »»»4 Kelley, Mary, waitress, rms. 416 North Main. Kelley, Sarah, widow Samuel, r. 35 Eleventh. mm*i Kelley, see Kelly. a ^ Kellogg, Adelaide T., widow Charles L., r. 333 East Second. jr"* Kellogg, Alice, r. Ill East Sixth. JJJ Kellogg, Burton C, (Lola), decorator, h. 1101 North Main. 50 Kellogg, David W., (Adelaide E.), carpenter, h. 22 Chamber. C h Kellogg, Elizabeth, widow Henry, h. over 33 Cross. ., Kellogg, Jennie R., teacher, r. over 33 Cross. m-_ Kellogg, Mary, widow Andrew, h. over 564 East Second. ^ j * Kellogg, Mary F., teacher, r. 22 Chamber. £2, Kellogg, Pearl R., r. over 117 East Second. t«J Kellogg.William A., commercial traveler, r. over 117 East Second. Kells, Michael laborer, r. 59 Foote Ave. Kelly, Charles D., bricklayer, r. 1113 North Main. Kelly, Edward J., (Jennie), police, h. 928 East Second. Kelly, Elizabeth J., picker, bds. 49 Ellicott.

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Fourth. j>, Kendall, Ernest, (Daisy M.), packer, h. over 23 Victoria Ave. ^ Kendall, George E., painter, r. 298 South Main. T3 Kendall, Jennie J., widow James, r. over 23 Victoria Ave. 41 . Kendall, Mary E., twister, r. 298 South Main. j2"S Kendall, Newton, (Eliza), filler distributor, h. Linwood Ave. Ext. O c Kendall, Robert, (Sarah), metalworker, h. 34 Foote Ave. °'| Kendall, Sarah E., widow Thomas, h. 298 South Main. £ g Kendrick, Pauline, Mrs., trained nurse, rms. 107 East Sixth. O u Kenison, Claude, furniture trimmer, r. 238 Fairmount Ave. m-i-0 Kenison, Devillo J., (Addia), carpenter, h. 238 Fairmount Ave. - ] _ Kennedy, Arthur, metalworker, r. 815 Spring. g <* Kennedy, Ellen, widow Michael, h. 714% Lafayette. 4, •- Kennedy, Eva Estelle, trained nurse, rms. over 317 Pine. > £" Kennedy, Fred F., (Lydia M.), plumber, h. over 39 Whitley Ave. m*<r' Kennedy, .Horace, upholsterer, r. 1 Barrows. _r Kennedy, Jeannette, spooler, r. 223 Allen. w Kennedy, John J., painter, bds. 1172 Prendergast Ave. 'mJ Kennedy, Lydia S., weaver, r. 1 Barrows. ^> Kennedy, Mary, widow Henry, h. 1 Barrows. S g Kennedy, Milton E., (Laura), bartender, h. 815 Spring. r^ g Kennedy, Thomas, (Margaret), woolsorter, h. 11 Tenth. fx, < Kennedy, Thomas G., (Nellie), electrician, h. 201^4 West Third. q 3 Kenny, Thomas, bds. 252 Hopkins Ave. rj j Kent, A. Flynn, (Emily A.), real estate, 27 Forest Ave., bds. Humphrey House. Q M Kent, Alba M„ (Rose E.), h. 305 East Fourth. ^ Kent, Alice, laundress, r. 12 Schuyler. mmf Kent, Ann Elizabeth, widow Walter, r. 860 Fairmount Ave. Kent, Bert, (Hazel), deliveryman, r. 12 Schuyler <J j Kent Block, 23-31 Forest Ave. y ^ Kent, Clare E., poultryman, r. 65 Hunt Road. f-i x Kent, Eliza A., r. 418 Spring. w Kent, George A. S., (Martha), h. 65 Hunt Road. \m\m\ §5 Kent, Marvin H., (Vina), milkman, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. OC g Kent, Morgan B.. (Eleanor R.). h. 333 East Fourth. Q Kent, Myra, clerk, r. 12 Schuyler. Sh en Kent, Roy, (Sadie), h. 8 Schuyler. X ^1 Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every [t\ other kind of insurance furnished by J5 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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HilPs Piano School om^AiA^0ii 11 — W "0 Kent, Ruth, laundress, r. 12 Schuyler. ^ § Kent, William L., (Maude), creamery, 158 Baker, h. 12 Schuyler. W Kentuck, Charles A., (Hattie), laborer, h. 322y2 Steele. . ™ Kentuck, Effie, r. 322 y2 Steele. •' £3 Kepler, Sadie, widow Edgar, h. 827 Washington. _ W Kerner, Donovin, metalworker, r. 114 Peterson. •• h Kerner, see Koerner. X Kernick, Myrtle, clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. :- n Kerr, Ernest, (Edith), painter, h. over 304 North Main. Kervin, Edward, (Lena), baker, rms. over 849 North Main. •**** Kessler, E. C.—Ames-Burns Co.—rms. 108 Mechanic. ft Kessler, Ernest, commercial traveler, rms. 165 Allen. 0 Kestelat, Julien, (Gertrude), loomfixer, h. 216 Baker. <T» Kestler, Caroline, weaver, r. 311 South Main. J* Kestler, Charles, bobbin setter, r. 311 South Main. ^ Kestler, Esther, domestic, 156 Forest Ave. mm

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Kestler, George, finisher, r. 311 South Main. . Kestler, George, night clerk, City Hotel, r. do. m* Kestler, Joseph, (Katherine), metalworker, h. 311 South Main. Kestler, Joseph, Jr., finisher, r. 311 South Main. Kestler, Valentine, (Adeline), breweryworker, h. 505 Hallock. GO, Kestler, Valentine, r. 311 South Main. ST* Kestner, Frank, machine hand, bds. 426 Allen. m*y Kestner, see Castner. 53 Ketchersid, Gladys, student, bds. 409 East Fourth. <70k Ketchum, Clarence, electrician, r. over 211 North Main. _ KETCHUM, E. H. CO.—E. H. Ketchum, pres. and gen. mgr.—wholesale and S

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187 South Main. OJ x Kettle, Arthur W., (Ida E.), attorney, 500-501-502 Fenton Bldg., and Gurney 2 Z

Ball Bearing Co,, h. 222 Winstor. . © S Keyes, Sherman S., (Edith Scott), asst. mgr. Jamestown Oil Co., h. 2 Cook g_ g

Ave. ' ST w Keystone Coal & Coke Co., R. M. Garfield sales agent, 28 Wellman Bldgs. g-3 Kibling, Frank H., (Cora), auditor Chautauqua Traction Co., h. 211 East g £

Eighth. 9 -Kibling, Fred G., (Alice C ) , machine hand, h. 6 Crescent. w n Kidd, Lois, weaver, r. 849 Lafayette. £ 2 Kidd, Louis H., carpenter, r. over 211 North Main. S ~ Kidd, Thomas, (Mary E.), warp dresser, h. 849 Lafayette. S- Kidd, Walter W., toolmaker, r. 849 Lafayette. " X Kidder, Eleanor P., widow Samuel, h 186 South Main. < Kidder, Fannie, bookkeeper, r. 186 South Main. " Kidder, Herbert, bookkeeper, r. 107 Barker. qq — Kidder, Willard H., laborer, h. 107 Barker. o Z Kiesshauel, Albert, metalworker, r. 129 Hotchkiss. *-> H Kiesshauel, Fred, (Elsie), woodworker, h. 20 Phillips. — SS y ca S o

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G o IS c o S Og^ Kiesshauel, Max, (Milda), metalworker, h. 129 Hotchkiss. <m\x Kiesshauer, Richard, (Freda), woodworker, h. under 14j4 Flagg Ave. m \% Kilander, Edgar, (Eva), woodworker, r. over 30 Stowe.

Kilburn, C. Harvey, (Alice M.), optician, 108 East Third, h. 539 East Fifth. Kiley, Edward, (Sarah A.), sealer of weights and measures, under City Hall,

h. 119 Barrows. Kiley, Eva M., stenographer, r. 119 Barrows.

p » Kiley, Isabel H., r. 119 Barrows. 3 » Kiley, Joseph C, (Ethel R.), clerk, h. 14 Pullman. P * Kilmer, Kittie, Mrs., dressmaker, h. over 118 East Third. 0,2 Kilroy, John, laborer, rms. over 31 North Main. GO .| Kilroy, John, hotel porter, rms. over 31 North Main.

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Kimberly, Mary, widow Edward, h. 734 East Second. King, Adam, (Caroline), retired, h. 207 Palmer.

fljj-S King, A. Grant, (Jennie N.), carpenter, h. 50 Fifteenth. O u King, Albert E., (Emrilla), contracting carpenter, r. 815 Cherry. !"J"3 King, Benjamin P., (Helen A.), carpenter, h. 74 Eleventh. m-iS King, Clarence W., (Edna S.), contracting carpenter, h. 604 Palmer. jg King, Earl C, (Laura B.), college student, r. 604 Palmer. H f King, Ernest E., (Edith D.), shipping clerk, h. 216 Hazzard. Z £ King, F. Earle, (Mary E.), draftsman, r. 504 West Eighth. »•§ King, Flora, r. 222 Newland Ave.

"» King, Floyd E., student, r. 604 Palmer. _"a King, George, (Estella), wool sorter, h. over 144 Allen.

a King, George E., (Ella), carpenter, h. 520 Forest Ave. rm [ij § King, George R., gardener, rms. 409 West Third. g W King, G. Evelyn, student, r. 207 Palmer. ~\ King, Grant A., (Jennie), contractor, h. West Fifteenth.

rj ° King, Harold, wool comber, r. 222 Newland Ave. U •£ King, Harry, metalworker, bds. 285 Livingston Ave. 53 $ King, Harry D., teamster, r. 207 Palmer. CO? King, Harry S., (Ethel M.), solicitor, h. 8 Adams.

King, Hattie, widow Frank, h. 504 West Eighth. q King, John A., (Kitty B.), farmer, h. 207 Palmer. r_y King, James W., Sr., (Clara), dyer, h. 222 Newland Ave.

King, James W., Jr., (Zella), loomfixer, h. Sy, Center. King, Lottie, r. 815 Cherry. King, Lydia E., widow Robert, h. 701 West Eighth. King, Margaret M., widow J. Wells, h. 208 East Fifth.

2 King, Margaret, Mrs., h. 905 West Sixth. ^ ( King, Marie, Mrs., r. 416 North Main.

King, Merle W., (Grace V.), physical director Y. M. C. A., r. 604 Palmer. qJJ King, Michael, (Margaret), stationary fireman, r. 905 West Sixth.

King, Ransom, laborer, h. 833 Spring. ^* King, Robert, (Mary), steel casemaker, h. Hanford Ave. Jj"! King, Roscoe C. (Rena), driver, h. 100 Harrison.

King, Ruth A., student, r. 612 Cherry. King, Ruth M., student, r. 207 Palmer.

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Cherry. King, see Kling. Kingman, J. Frank, (Florence V.), carpenter, h. 215 Fulton Kinne, Cyrus, (Matie)—Smith & Kinne—h. 206 Fulton. ft Kinne, Fred B., (Lizzie F.), shipping clerk, h. 21 Valley. m— Kinnear, Charles M., (Jennie,), shipping clerk, h. 12 Newland Ave. J3 Kinney, Bert O., (Augusta), electrician, h. 29 Warner Block. *•*) Kinney, Charles, bds. 1013 Newland Ave. Kinney, Marcus, machinist, bds. 1013 Newland Ave. Kinney, Martin, (Mary), bookkeeper, h. 29 Van Buren. W Kinney, Martin, cobbler, h. 29 Van Buren. ft Kinney, William T., (Elvira M.), foreman woodworker, h. 420 West Eighth. Kinsel, Albert W., (Florinda)—Carlson & Kinsel—h. 760 East Second. Kinsel, William, bartender, rms. over 11 East Second. Kiodzinski, John, carpenter, bds. Martin Road. Kirchbauer, Mrs., r. 406 Washington. Kirk, Perry, (Ellen), painter, rms. over 13 East Second. Kirkpatrick, J. Russell, student, r. 145 Foote Ave. Kirkpatrick, William, (Lenna I.), supt. Jamestown Lounge Co., h. 145 Foote CO

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Kjellgrin, Hilda, textileworker, bds. 221 Weeks. O Klarquist, Fritz, (Edith O.), cabinetmaker, h. 15 Valley. Klein, Archibald, (Esther), bellman, r. 85y2 Cole Ave. Klein, Charles, bronzer, rms. 85 Fairmount Ave. rft Kleinsang, Henry, (Alta), detailer, h 194 Fairmount Ave. m Kleinsang, Henry, Sr., (Dorothy), tinner, h. 820 Lafayette. JjJJ Kleinsang, Paul, Mrs., r. 400 Falconer. p3 Kleist, Betsy T., widow John, h. 64 Broadhead Ave. «a«j Kleist, Charles G., (Anna L.), lumber inspector, h. 26 Victoria Ave. Kleist, Fred C, steamfitter, r. 64 Broadhead Ave. . Kleist, Gust A., aristoworker, r. 64 Broadhead Ave. J]J9 Kleist, Harry.U., student, r. 26 Victoria Ave. O Kleist, Walter C, bookkeeper, r. 26 Victoria Ave. *•( Klemp, George, r. 115 Broadhead Ave. Klim, James C, (Anna P.), carpenter, h. 22 Columbia Ave. m Kling, Alfred, spring setter, r. over 1013 Newland Ave. m-— Kling, Andrew, (Amanda), upholsterer, h. over 8 Stearns Ave. mmm Kling, Carrie, Mrs., h. over 1013 Newland Ave. Kling, Frank I., (Josephine), upholsterer, h. 233 Hazzard. taaai Kling, Gust A., (Amelia H.), upholsterer, h. 28 Lake. £j, Kling, Henry T., (Emma), bartender, h. 40 Chautauqua Ave. M Kling, John E., (Hilma O.), rubber, h. 104 Charles. J* Kling, John M., carpenter, bds. 40 Chautauqua Ave. Mai Kling, Richard A., (Augusta C ) , press hand, h. 29 Crown. f/J Kling, see King. Klingstedt, Harry O., bookkeeper, r. 149 Allen. mm Klingstedt, L. John, (Matilda), tailor, h. 149 Allen. Jj! Klingstedt, Paul T., jeweler's clerk, r. 149 Allen. ~~* Klock, Adelbert, (Catherine R.), carpenter, h. 5 Thirteenth. ^ ^ Klock, F. A., rms. Y. M. C. A. U U Klock, Homer, bank clerk, bds. 5 Thirteenth. m_ Klock, Laura, widow Fillmore, h. 32 Van Buren. ft Klock, Millard, r. 32 Van Buren. JjJ Klock, Milton E., (May), contractor and builder, h. 1018 North Main. jW .

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Lbs] Kiocker, Henry, polisher, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. L J Klomp, Rolland H., (Cornelia M.), metalworker, h. 21 Chamber. *t*r Klumbach, Hampton R., student, r. 302 West Fifth. ^ klumbach, William E., (Verna R.), custom cutter, h. 302 West Fifth.

*•"> Klumpp, Joseph W., (Caroline), saloon, 116 East Third, h. 53 Tenth. taaa] Knapp, Albert, (Anna), cementworker, h. over 210 Sturges.

Knapp, Alice, widow Charles, r. over 12 Livingston Ave. O K n a p p , Edward L., (Georgia)—Weber-Knapp Co.—h. 32 Grant. _ Knapp, Ellen L., widow James, r. 848 North Main. *~w_ Knapp, Fayette A., (Fannie), dentist, over 209 North Main, h. 316 West £ 3 Third. H Knapp, Frank D., electrician, r. 405 West Seventh.

Knapp, Henry S., laborer, bds. 8 Buffalo. mt*** Knapp, Jennie L., widow Frank A., h. over 112 West Seventh. "7} Knapp, Laona B., student, r. 416 West Third. UaJ Knapp, Lewis D., drug clerk, h. 848 North Main. r—-\ Knapp, Martha A., dressmaker, h. 315 West Eighth. N N Knapp, Mary A., widow Hiram E., h. 504 East Fifth.

Knapp, William H., (Mary E.)—J. Electric Co.—h. 405 West Seventh. f - . Knapp, see Knupp. •" Knight, Emily, widow Walter, weaver, h. 59 Hotchkiss. m m Knight, Harry, (Lillian), metalworker, h. over 841^4 North Main. rrj Knight, Robert, (Margaret), h. 808 North Main. S J Knights of Pythias hall, third floor New Broadhead Block, South Main. m> m Knights of the Maccabees hall, third floor, over 101 East Third.

Knorr, Clara, Mrs., cook, rms. 26 Allen Square. Z Knorr, George, (Lena), r. 708 Washington. ^^ Knorr, George H., (Rosa), cigarmaker, h. 912 North Main. C j Knorr, John A., (Margaret), barber, under 222 North Main, h. 708 Washing-+_\ ton. H Knowles, Cora E., manicurist and hair dresser, r. 11 Fourteenth.

Knowles, Emil, metalworker, bds. 12 Flagg Ave. f| J Knowles, Eva B., telephone operator, r. 11 Fourteenth. -T~\ Knowles, George H., (Annie), twister, h. 201 Linwood Ave. P"""l Knowles, James H., (Elizabeth A.), h. 11 Fourteenth. Maa) Knowles, Sadie A., dressmaker, r. 11 Fourteenth. fr** Knowles, William, woodworker, bds. 12 Flagg Ave. "TS Knowlton, Anna A., music teacher, r. 515 East Eighth. aa* Knowlton, Bernice, clerk, r. 90j4 Barrett. H Knowlton, Delroy B., real estate, 404 Wellman Bldgs, r. 90% Barrett. m** Knowlton, Etta, widow Frank, h. 90^4 Barrett. . Knowlton, Julien G., (Ada), inspector J. St. Ry., rms. 3-4 Hayward Block.

Knowlton, William A., (Rachel I.), groceries, 217 West Third, h. 515 East Eighth.

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5 i Knupp, Daisy M., r. Winsor, corner Newton Ave. Knupp, Edward C, (Maude), commercial traveler, h. Winsor, corner New

ton Ave. mm Knupp, Harry E., metalworker, r. Winsor, corner Newton Ave. * jmm Knupp, see Knapp. 3 fr] Kochersperg, Clara, widow Charles, h. 408 East Eighth. ™ <•} Kochersperg, Josette, r. 408 East Eighth. jjjj H Koehl, E m m a J., stenographer, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. © £0 Koehl, George W., (Ida M.), conductor Erie R. R., h. Fairmount Ave., bey. ^ 5

limits. 5 Koehl, Laura A., student, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. w O Koehl, Margaret, widow Fred, r. 17 West Eighth. © Koehl, William, (Katherine)—The W m . Koehl Co.—h. 17 West Eighth. Koehl, William Co. (The)—Wm. Koehl, pres. and treas.; T. James Clarke, 0

vice-pres. and sec.—mfrs. paper boxes and job printers, 17-19 Steele. m Koerner, Henry, upholsterer, h. 864 Spring. g fjj Koerner, see Kerner. a se Kofod, Anna, domestic, 417 Spring. O > Kofod, Arthur J., (Hulda S.), commercial traveler, h. 19 Jeffords. «>_ Kofod, Bert G., photographer, r. 228 Falconer. » £2 Kofod, Bertha M., r. 43 Charles. » m Kofod, Delia E., domestic, 406 Lakeview Ave. , a 3 Kofod, Fred C, (Lena), weaver, h. 445 Winsor. PI JJ Kofod, George A., (Christine), metalworker, h. 1007 North Main. ST n Kofod, Harold, machine hand, bds. 11 Highland Ave. S £ Kofod, Herman, woodworker, bds. Frink Ave. S' Kofod, James, (Petra), The Club saloon, h. 850 North Main. S. o Kofod, John, (Louise), retired, h. 228 Falconer. w 2 Kofod, Louis A., (Hansine), painter, h. 12 Grandin. •§ -g Kofod, May, domestic, 10 Prospect. "H. > Kofod, Peter, (Annie), machinist, h. 43 Charles. g Q Kofod, P. George, (Maggie), cabinetmaker, h. 617 Foote Ave. © Kofod, Theodore, (Lillian), shipping clerk, h. 107 Lister. ~ Kohlbacher, Eva G., office clerk, r. 3 Lakin Ave. Kohlbacher, Fred M., (Minnie B.), cigarmaker, h. over 856 North Main. cp Kohlbacher, Glenn J., draftsman, r. 3 Lakin Ave. a to Kohlbacher, George J., (Ida M.), bookkeeper J. Street Dept, h. 3 Lakin Ave. a,!* Kohlbacher, Henry, (Minnie), janitor, h. 184 Fairmount Ave. % | Kohlbacher, George M., office clerk, r. 3 Lakin Ave. g. £ Kohmann, Frederick W., (Katharine B.), prop. Hotel Frederick, h. 321 East s •

Fifth. « ? Kohmann, George J., hotel clerk, 5 South Main, r. do. a g Kolb, Blanche, dry plateworker, r. 1086 East Second. 3 g-Kolb, Mary, widow Henry, r. 1086 East Second. 3. g-Kordenbrock, Katherine, r. 304 West Eighth. 2 S. Kordenbrock, Mary, widow Fred, h. 304 West Eighth. * Korsthorst, Henry, (Hattie M.), dyer, h. 20 Forest Ave. M Korsthorst, Johanna, widow Henry, h. 63 Center. a Korsthorst, Edward, stationary fireman, bds. 63 Center. *• Korsthorst, Emma, waitress, r. 63 Center. 2 Kortright, Eliza, widow John, furnished rooms, 217 West Second, h. do. 3 § Kostlevy, Charles A., (Lenna)—F. M. Stearns & Co.—h. 1202 Prendergast > 1

Ave. 3 > Kraft, Arvid, (Ellen), machine hand, h. over 19 Cedar Ave. pg Kraft, Henning, metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. W g Keramer, William H., bds. Rathskeller Hotel. 2 5 Krant, John, (Maria), casemaker, h. over 140y2 Barrows. [qtq Krantz, Alfred A., metalworker, bds. 147 Cross. fll a Krantz, Charles G., (Marion), commercial traveler, h. 241 Sprague. H g Ready Roofing & Building Paper ,„.r„RRsI \~2 *, I

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Krantz, see Crantz. • Krieger, Henry T., (Emily E.), mgr. Union Lumber Co., h. 20 Chestnut. « i Kron, Andrew, (Hilma), metalworker, h. over 192 Falconer. 3 Kron, Ellen, dressmaker, r. over 192 Falconer. * t Kron, Gust, lunch counter clerk, r. 25 Park. CQ ' Kron, Hedvig, textileworker, r. over 192 Falconer. os Krone, Fred A., (Lena), machine hand, h. over 34 Eleventh. Ji • Krone, Harry, clerk, r. over 34 Eleventh. 5q Kruger, Frank J., (Rose), electrician, h. 869 Spring. mm, • Kruse, Henry, h. 224 Steele. G Krusen, John, (Myrtle), carpenter, h. over 124 East Second. a Krusen, Lee F., laborer, r. over 124 East Second. ?? ' Krusen, Lynn J., night porter, r. over 124 East Second. a Kulberg, John, (Christine), laborer, h. over 179 Barrows. h « Kullberg, Alfred E., clerk, r. over 157 Prospect. § o Kullberg, Arthur D., student, r. 157 Prospect. BQ 8> Kullberg, E m m a C, widow Alfred, h. over 157 Prospect. -.x Kupresh, Fred W., (Louisa), laborer, h. 229 Hopkins Ave. £"o Kyle, William A., veneerworker, bds. 14 Palmer. gS .m pm m3 «• mt a . .5 L u « Wo"W CO !h fm O e*" Labrette, Joseph, laborer, bds. 15 Scott. j£ o Lackey, J. H., (Nellie), pumper, h. 1001 East Second.

3 Lackey, Joseph L., clerk, r. 1001 East Second. " § ^ Lacy, James, machinist, bds. 110 Foote Ave. « _ Ladine, Charles, laborer, bds. 135 Baker. mt £" Ladue, William T., (Hortense), machine hand, h. 99 Barrett. ,S~> Lafayette, The,—B. L. Lewis, prop.—rooming house, 205 Lafayette. "£"§ La Force, William M., (Mary C ) , machine foreman, h. 380 Foote Ave. « o Lager, Albert, packer, bds. over 300 Willard. X Lager, Arthur, (Alice), bandsawyer, h. 558 Allen.

"3.2f Lager, Charles P., (Ida)—Mambert & Lager—h. 26 Chapin. Jj s Lager, Claude, bandsawyer, r. 26 Chapin. C § Lager, Julia, paperhanger, r. 26 Chapin. rjO LaSer. Pearl, paper boxworker, r. 26 Chapin.

Lagerdahl, Carl, (Hulda), cabinetmaker, h. 112 Hazzard. Lagerdahl, Ernest, (Betty), cabinetmaker, h. 67 Center.

• Lagergren, Carrie I., r. 22 Sampson. ® Lagergren, Carrie, trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave.

^ar Lagergren, E. Andrew, plumber, r. 22 Sampson. Lagergren, Florence E., stenographer, r. 22 Sampson.

&J Lagergren, Frances M., student, r. 22 Sampson. q_i Lagergren, Joseph L., metalworker, r. 22 Sampson. 22 Lagergren, Lena, widow Andrew, h. 22 Sampson. ft Lagerleaf, Gust, finisher, bds. 8 Thayer. SP Lagerquist, Adele, teacher, r. 157 Allen. nJjJJ Lagerquist, Axel E., (Amelia E.), contractor, h. 212 Prospect. ^ ^ Lagerquist, Evelyn, paper boxmaker, r. 157 Allen. f->t Lagerquist, Gust, (Amanda), metalworker, h. 157 Allen. ^ Lagerquist, Melita, student, r. 157 Allen. X Lagerquist, Signa E., student, r. 212 Prospect. , 2 Lagerquist, Sophia, widow John, r. 157 Allen. rfi Lagerquist, Theresa H., student, r. 212 Prospect. O) E. r-l,m««'n U11A> C+««« HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH GRADE __ t c k m a n s Music M o r e P,AN0S AND player pianos

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h Laidler, Martha, teacher, h. 1281 North Main. ft Lajara, Samuel, (Rose), laborer, h. 10 Whitley Place. C M Lajarquist, Edith, proof reader, r. 113 Crescent. C M Lajarquist, Edward, draftsman, r. 113 Crescent. •^ Lajarquist, Ellen, widow Charles, weaver, r. 113 Crescent. ( J Lajoi, Mike, woodworker, bds. under 121 Cross.

Lake, Carl J., (Anna M.), h. 131 Hall Ave. lr—i Lake, C. G. Leonard, metalworker, r. 131 Hall Ave.

LAKE CITY LAUNDRY—Alexander B. Bentley, prop 12 West First. Lake, Clara M., telephone operator, r. 131 Hall Ave.

||J Lake, Clarence H., (Belle E.), finance clerk postoffice, h. 120 Fulton. g LAKE H O U S E — H . A. Hotchkiss, prop.—635 West Eighth. 2- L A K E H O U S E < * n

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^ | Lake, Lynn, engineer, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. & X Lake, Sarah, widow John, r. 836 Washington. *t LAKEVIEW ROSE GARDENS—A. N. Broadhead, prop.—flowers, wholesale

and retail; gardens Fairmount Ave. bey. limits; store, 304 North Main. W Lakewood Ice Co., (Inc.)—E. L. Frisbee, pres.; M. R. Stevenson, sec.,-treas. £ and supt.—17 Wellman Bldgs. Um Lakin, Fred A., (Mira L.), piano tuner, h. 21 West Fifteenth.

Lakin, Henry J., r. 283 Fairmount Ave. _r Lakin, Luther S., Jr., Chautauqua County Clerk, Mayville, N. Y., r. 283 Fair­er mount Ave. V Lakin, Luther S., (Ella), lumberman, h. 283 Fairmount Ave. C Lakin, M'artha, widow Edward L., r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. m LALLY, H. P. & CO.—H. P. and M. F. Lally, (Dunkirk, N. Y.)—groceries, _\ 30-32 North Main. 2 Lamarco, Antonina, widow Ferrara, machine hand, bds. 34 Harrison. 7 Lamb, J. A., r. 217 East Third. CQ Lambros, Catherine, r. 402 East Fourth. ft Lambros, Charles, (Julia)—Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co.—h. ; 402 East J£i Fourth.

Lammers, Edward F., (Jennie), shipping clerk, h. over 411 Allen. AmmZ Lammers, Garrett H., (Bedelia), h. 20 Tenth. K Lammers, Harry, deliveryman, r. over 411 Allen. © Lammers, Lucius W., (Eva B.), switchman Erie R. R., h. 160 Barrett. Z/i Lammers, Marion, spooler, r. 411 Allen. M Lamper, Clyde A., (Elizabeth J.), h. 116 Cross.

Off Lamphere, John W., (Anna), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 178 Fairmount Ave. -^ Lamson, Silas Wright, (Jennie), fruits and confectionery, 209 East Second, Q h. 297 South Main. Q—\ Landberg, Catherine E., r. 11 Park. © Landberg, J. M. Edward, (Ellen), laborer, h. 11 Park. [aa* Landberg, Julia I., telephone operator, r. 11 Park. [_, Landfried, Kittye, rooming house, 9 West Fourth, h. do. mm* Landon, A. Jesse, r. 23 Maple. J 2 Landquist, Oscar T., (Edith), cabinetmaker, h. 116 King. E T Landquist, see Lindquist and Lundquist. V3 Landrigan, Elizabeth, widow John, h. 770 Foote Ave. • Landrigan, John, (Philomena), overlooker, h. 10 Franklin. i MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS _ Ask Lyons ^3J Ar. not .o expensive a. you may think J

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u Landrigan, M a y E., r. 770 Foote Ave. • Landry, Edward W., conductor Erie R. R., h. over 584 East Second. E Landry, Matilda, r. over 584 East Second. > Lane, Andrew J., (Ellen E.), head sawyer, h. 112 Barrett. n Lane, Charles H., (Abbie), h. 420 West Eighth.

Lane, Ernest, (Louise), painter, rms. over 6 Institute. Lane, Fred, Mrs., r. 43 College.

•3 Lang, Anna B., stenographer, r. 15 Barrett. * Lang, Emil C , (Anna), casemaker, h. 202 McKinley Ave. "> Lang, Stuart, (Louisa), sawyer, h. 32 Van Buren.

Lang, William H., (Barbara), restaurant and pool room, 13 Steele, h. 15 . JJ Barrett.

g J Langdale, William, (Margaret), salesman, h. 615 Lafayette. a u Langdon, Anna Y., rms. 354 East Fourth.

Langford, Alleine, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. "]2 | Langford, Edward R., (Mary)—Langford & Goodenough—h. Fairmount Ave., *° I bey. limits. " 3 LANGFORD & GOODENOUGH—Edward R. and Eri H—jewelry, 6 East g " Third. .« Langford, Mary L., r. 503 East Fifth. Jj S Langford, Rebecca, teacher, r. 503 East Fifth. mf x Lani, Patsy, (Marie), metalworker, h. 25 Steele.

Lanhes, Andrew J., (Aleda G.), janitor Federal Bldg., h. over 536 Allen. j£ c Lanning, William, metalworker, bds. 1398 East Second. .S3 .£ Lannis, Henry C, (Cora), machine hand, h. 3 East Sixth. ^ J Lantelle, Sam, laborer, bds. under 121 Cross. mm .2 Laoni, Joe, (Sarah), macaronimaker, h. 784 East Second. „j"£ Laphy, John, (Mary), laborer, h. Lovell Ave. "£ Laporio, Frank, oiler, r. 26 Water. 3 - Laporio, Grace, drawer, r. 26 Water. fa o Laporio, Junta, (Joana), woolwasner, h. 26 Water. ^j-1 Laporio, Paul, oiler, r. 26 Water. ."S eo Laprofilli, John, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. J§ Lapriore, Amasa, duffer, r. under 84 Steele. „ S Lapriore, George, laborer, h. under 84 Steele. g Ji Lapriore, Grazzia, duffer, r. under 84 Steele. g§ J Lapromario, Philomena, r. 84 Steele. m S Laquay, Henry L., (Eva), watchmaker, h. 17 Tenth.

Laquay, Jerry, (Emeline), clerk, r. 17 Tenth. "§ | Larcombe, William, (Dora), wheelwright, h. 35 Flagg Ave. * 3 Larmonth, Helen Mar, r. 401 East Sixth. -"to g Larmonth, James T., (Laura K.), insurance and real estate, h. 401 East .2 « Sixth. "*g S Laroy, Edson, (Bertha), crater, h. under 820 East Second. —1 j LaRoy, Fred M., (Ella), lumber handler, h. 37 Flagg Ave.

Laroy, see Leroy. q Larry, Alice, boxmaker, r. 16 Morton. V Larry, Minnie, Mrs., h. 16 Morton. s,^ Larsen, Annie, domestic, r. 175 Allen. jCu Larsen, Carl E., (Sophia), meats, 81 Allen, h. 123 do. J 3 Larsen, Clarence, (Freda), shipping clerk, h. 78 Hazzard. <!eo Larsen, Ernest, meat cutter, r. 123 Allen. Gps Larsen, Jennie, r. Walnut Grove. W w Larsen, John, metalworker, r. Walnut Grove. S ? Larsen, Victor, machinist, r. 123 Allen. tf Larson, A. Gust, (Louise), laborer, h. 14 Johnson. •jjjg Larson, Albert, lunch counter clerk, r. 120 East Second. S _ Larson, Alexander, (Jennie), machinist, h. 116 Tower. = 3 Larson, Alfred, (Ida), h. 621 West Eighth. Ho — ^3 The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es-2 tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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PLAYER PIANOS Larson, Alfred, printer, bds. 341 Foote Ave. Larson, Algot J. E., (Ellen M . ) , foreman metalworker, h. 12 Columbia Ave. Larson, Alva, r. over 216 East Second. Larson, Andrew, (Hilda), foreman planing mill, h. 895 East Second. Larson, Andrew J., (Anna M.), contractor and builder, over 12 East Second,

h. 160 Thayer. Larson, Andrew P., (Carolina), retired, h. 129 Palmer. Larson, Anna, widow John, h. 332 Palmer. Larson, Anna, r. 2 2 0 % Sprague. Larson, Anna, cook, 15 South Main. Larson, Anna, hall maid, 207 Foote Ave. Larson, Arvid, r. 296 Barrows. Larson, Arvid, (Hilda), carpenter, h. 415 Bowen. Larson, Axel, (Dena), woodworker, h. 1 2 % Tew. Larson, Axel H., (Annie L.), mattressmaker, h, 118 Water. Larson, Birger, (Sophie), metalworker, h. over 151 Park. Larson, Carl, crater, r. 81 Tower. Larson, Carl, bds. 210 Hopkins Ave. Larson, Carl A., meat cutter, r. 160 Thayer. Larson, Carl A., (Augusta), cabinetmaker, h. 296 Barrows. Larson, Carl E., (Betty), sheet metalworkers, h. over 42 Park. Larson, Carl W., (Cecelia), tailor, 30 over 119 North Main,h. 139 Euclid Ave. . Larson & Carlson—Victor J. and Walfred—merchant tailors, over 36 North

Main. Larson, C. Fred, (Anna L.), metalworker, h. over 204 Prospect. Larson, Charles, (Freda), finisher, h. 127 Sampson. Larson, Charles, (Anna), metalworker, h. 1037 East Second. Larson, Charles, finisher, bds. 56 Chapin. Larson, Charles, stationary fireman, h. 621 West Eighth. Larson, Charles A., (Gertrude), picture framer, h. 205 Thayer. Larson, Conrad, ( E m m a ) , clerk, h. 840 Lafayette. Larson, Edith A., weaver, r. 63 Falconer. Larson, Edward, boilermaker, r. 14 Johnson. Larson, Elmer, spring setter, r. 81 Tower. Larson, Elmer, student, r. 28 Chautauqua Ave. Larson, Elmer, woodworker, r. 296 Barrows. Larson, Elmer L., warp dresser, r. 14 Johnson. Larson, Emil, carpenter, bds. over 110 William. Larson, Emil, rubber, bds. 341 Foote Ave. Larson, Emily E., teacher, r. 231 Barrows. Larson, Fred O., (S. Evelyn), carpenter, h. over 325 Foote Ave. Larson, Gottfried, cabinetmaker, bds. 89 Tower. Larson, Gottfried, toolmaker, bds. over 208 East Second. Larson, Gust, (Hilma), tinsmith, h. 201 Front. Larson, Gust, (Esther), cementworker, h. 5 Flagg Ave. Larson, Hans, woodworker, bds. 56 Chapin. Larson, Henrietta M., stenographer, r. 756 East Second. Larson, Henry, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 181 Thayer. Larson, Henry, student, r. 116 Tower. Larson, Ida, widow Gust A., h. 50 Chautauqua Ave. Larson, J. Alfred, (Margaret), rubber, h. 45 Hickory. Larson, J. Axel, ( E m m a J.), cabinetmaker, h. 258 Broadhead Ave. Larson, Jeannette, Mrs., boarding house, 252 Hopkins Ave,. Larson, Jennie, seamstress, r. 851 Prendergast Ave. Larson, Jennie M., cook, r. 81 Tower. Larson, Johanna, widow Gust, r. 8 3 6 ^ Prendergast Ave. Larson, John, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 63 Falconer. Larson, John, watchman, bds. 705 West Eighth. Larson, John F., metalworker, h. 836y2 Prendergast Ave.

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T Larson, John L., (Minnie), wobdworker, h. 261 Prospect. O Larson, John Oscar, metalworker, r. 332 Palmer. ^ Larson, Josephine, weaver, h. over 369 Foote Ave. u Larson, Julia, waitress, 10 Steele. -_m Larson, Lars, (Fredericka), retired, h. 320 Bowen. m-m Larson, Lars A., (Amanda)—Nelson & Co.—h. 231 Barrows. r j Larson, Lilly, r. over 216 East Second. E-* Larson, Malvina, r. 189% Cole Ave. r--\ Larson, Nan, cook, r. 81 Tower. O Larson, Oscar, laborer, rms. Y. M. C. A. S Larson, Oscar, cementworker, bds. 20 Pearl Ave. , Larson, Oscar, cabinetmaker, bds. 89 Tower. E Larson, Oscar A., student, r. 216 East Second. f j Larson, Oscar A., textileworker, r. 45 Hickory. 5_j LARSON, OSCAR F., (Hulda), pictures and picture framing, 218 E. Second, 5/3 h. over 216 do. W Larson, Oscar H., (Florence), wood finisher, h. 23 Twelfth. £*^ Larson, Peter, finisher, bds. 246 Crescent. ^ Larson, Peter E., (Sophia), milkdealer, h. 28 Chautauqua Ave. i Larson, Plinnie, driver, r. 28 Chautauqua Ave.

Larson, Rasmus, (Carolina), woodworker, h. 81 Tower. •*» Larson, Roy, woodworker, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. "£ Larson, Selma, domestic, 204 West Fifth. J* Larson, Selma A., dressmaker, r. 836% Prendergast Ave. g Larson, Signe, textileworker, r. 296 Barrows. © Larson, Swan J., (Caroline), sashmaker, h. 10 Arnold. w Larson, Victor G., (Gusta), h. 127 Bowen. m Larson, Victor J., (Anna)—Larson & Carlson—h. 326 Price. m Larson, Walter, toolmaker, r. 28 Chautauqua Ave. mm Larson, William J., metalworker, r. 116 Tower. m Larson, see Lawson. m La Salle, Carl, (Dena), instructor languages J. High School, h. R. F. D. 81. -+j La Salle, Gertrude, musician, r. R. F. D. 81. J3 Laskarius, George, (Georgia), Sugar Bowl, h. over 8 East Second. 0J Lassande, Charles, (Lena), mechanic, h. 9 Tew. mSS, Latoni, James, laborer, r. 435 Allen. r^ Latoni, Joseph, (Josephine), cloth filler, h. 435 Allen.

Latoni, Mary, spinner, r. 435 Allen. C Latt, Harry, bookkeeper, rms. 117 Chandler. '** Lattin, George S., clerk, J. W. Graff, rms. 41 Hayward Block. '8D Laudenslager, Charles A., clerk, h. 264 South Main. fi Laudenslager, Harry B., bookkeeper, Clark Hardware Co., r. 22 Ellicott. 'mt Laudenslager1, Tarence A., (Anna M., carpenter, h. 22 Ellicott. 3 Laudi, Angelo, laborer, bds. over 25 Water. ^, Lauffenberger, William J., conductor J. St. Ry., rms. 533 West Third. -* Laughlin, Leo C, bridgeworker, r. 824 Forest Ave. ^f Laughlin, Mary J., Mrs., h. 824 Forest Ave. *« Laurin, Ebba, r. 38 "Utica. mm Lausterer, Edna L., student, r. 201 Lakeview Ave. *_ Lausterer, William J., (Julia M.)—mgr. Empire Voting Machine Co.—h. -m. 201 Lakeview Ave.

Lauth, Richard B., (Vepont), machinist, h. over 304 Winsor. *© Lavely, William T., (Eva E.), R. R. postal clerk, h. 212 Lincoln. C Lavery, Anna G., r. 37 Mechanic. (0 LaVier, Joseph, (Emma E.), metalworker, h. 2 Lincoln. j ^ LaVier, Mabel O., cashier, r. 2 Lincoln. 2* LaVier, Maude A., teacher, r. 2 Lincoln. _Z La Vier, see Levier. PQ CD ThP Mutual Rpnpf.. I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1 1911, . . . . $367,143,488.89 ^ llie UUlUdl DeilClll Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and lunds on hand lor •^ nf NauroKlr N T future payment to policy holders - - - - $427,783,190.20 ^ Ul n e W d m , ll. J. f< s. TREADWAY, District Atent

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Law, David B., (Rose C), state meter inspector, h. 808 Prendergast Ave. T Law, George, r. 4 Curtice. C h Lawrence, Mott D., (Elizabeth), commercial traveler, h. 48 Liberty. ^T" Lawrence, Stanilaus, baker, bds. 26 Fifteenth. M Lawson, Adrian, carpenter, bds. 42 Chestnut. Lawson, Albert, metalworker, 'bds. over 406 Washington. Lawson, Alex I., (Lottie)—mgr. Gage Furniture Co.—h. 16 Columbia Ave. Lawson, Alfred T., (Matilda), woodworker, h. over 37 Wescott. Lawson, Alice, picker, r. over 224 Sprague. Lawson, Alice F., stenographer, r. over 774 East Second, Lawson, Amanda, r. over 111 Hazzard. 09 Lawson, Amanda, widow Theodore, h. under 9 Barrows. Lawson, Amel, clerk, h. over 48 Prospect. Lawson, Andrew E., finisher, h. 51 Tower. Lawson, Andrew G., (Charlotte), retired, h. 112 Bowen. Lawson, Andrew J., (Hulda), contractor and builder, 300 Wellman Bldg., h.

18 Chestnut. Lawson, Andrew P., retired, r. 91 Prather Ave. ft Lawson, Anna, r. over 48 Prospect. * ^ Lawson, Anna F., picker, r. 223 East First. *** Lawson, Anton G., (Anna), carpenter, h. 127 Park. Lawson, Arline R., student, r. 23 Chestnut. ^^ Lawson, Arthur, laborer, r. 9 Barrows. £ -Lawson, Arthur J., electrician, r. 59 Tower. qj Lawson, August, (Amanda), toolmaker, h. 748 East Second. -*. Lawson, August, (Hannah), furniture trimmer, h. 380 South Main. j*" Lawson, Axel, (Hulda), bandsawyer, h. 249 Bowen. w Lawson, Axel, machine hand, bds. over 308 Stowe. Lawson, Axel, metalworker, bds. 828% Cherry. ^ Lawson, Axel F. T., (Clara M.), cobbler, h. 1009 Newland Ave. ^ Lawson, Bert, toolmaker, r. 784 East Second. J»* Lawson, Carl, (Ada), metalworker, h. 867 Spring. Lawson, Carl, rms. 507 East Second. ^ Lawson, Carl A., (Agda), police, h. Ill Wilson Ave. Jr3 Lawson, Carl A., (Victoria), tinsmith, h. over 322% Foote Ave g Lawson, Carl E., casemaker, r. 9 Grandin. ™ Lawson, Carl V., (Ida L.), packer, h. 257 Falconer. Lawson, Carl W., (Anna M.), metalworker, h. 303 Newton Ave. Lawson, Charles, rms. 507 East Second. Lawson, Charles, woodworker, bds. 319 Allen. ft Lawson, Charles A., (Eva), contractor and builder, h. 309 Newland Ave. ^ Lawson, Charles A., (Alice), commercial traveler, h. 37 Wescott. *»* Lawson, Charles A., (Matilda), finisher, h. 23 Stark Ave. Lawson, Charles E., student, r. 202 Broadhead Ave. WJ Lawson, Charles E., (Ida), gardener, h. Walnut Grove. Lawson, Charles F., chauffeur, r. 1009 Newland Ave. Lawson, Charles J., (Johanna), freight handler, h. 59 Tower. W Lawson, Charles J., (Lottie A.), metalworker, h. 326 Forest Ave. ft Lawson, Charles O., h. over 111 Hazzard. q ^ Lawson, Charles V., (Mary), woodworker, h. 503 Winsor. ~• Lawson, Charles W., (Hulda), teamster, h. 1048 North Mam. Lawson, Christine L., widow Ole, h. 317 East Fifth. ^ Lawson, Clarence A., moulder, r. 59 Tower. ^ Lawson, Delia, bookkeeper, r. 23 Chestnut. .^h Lawson, Delia E., textileworker, r. 16 Cedar Ave. Lawson, Edith, milliner, r. 127 Bowen. Lawson, Edith, spinner, r. 7 Hanley. ftd Lawson, Edith C, bds. 223 East First. ft

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•Sjj Lawson, Edith E., textileworker, r. 59 Tower. O ™ Lawson, Edward, R. R. mail clerk, bds. 77 South Main. *?£§ Lawson, Ella, milliner, bds. 145 Foote Ave. •S^, Lawson, Ella A., dressmaker, r. over 774 East Second. e»n Lawson, Ella M., mender, bds. over 40 Bush. .2 Lawson, Elmer R., (Mabelle), clerk, h. 756 East Second. ja Lawson, Emil G., (Carrie), casemaker, h. 93 Lister. 9 Lawson, Emma, teacher, r. 54 Water. •J ' Lawson, Ernest A., butcher, r. 326 Forest Ave. -} Lawson, Esther, milliner, r. 748 East Second. § Lawson, Eunice Alleen, student, r. 112 Francis.

.Lawson, Frank, metalworker, bds. 5 Terrace Place. 1? • Lawson, Frank E., (May N.), foreman E. J. Ashwell & Co., h. over 160 3 Barrett. « Lawson, Fred A., (Ruth), textileworker, h. over 11 Cross. •5 Lawson, Fred C, (Elizabeth), agent, h. 150 Baker. 6"^ Lawson, Fred L., (Jennie), packer, h. 96 Vega. ^ w Lawson, Freda M., trained nurse, r. 23 Chestnut. 53 § Lawson, Frederick A., (Alice), salesman, h. 18 Grant. ^ g Lawson, Flora, milliner, r. 1048 North Main. ©jg Lawson, Fritz R., (Signe), machine hand, h. over 308 Stowe, w . Lawson, George J., clerk, r. over 774 East Second. "o2 Lawson, Gust, (Hilda), carpenter, h. 343 Van Buren. .52 Lawson, Gustaf A., clerk, bds. 139 Chandler. iS « Lawson, Gust P., (Josephine), cabinetmaker, h. 934 Newland Ave. _ E Lawson, Harry L., metalworker, r. 59 Tower. 3 33 Lawson, Hilma J., Lynn Art Parlor, 10 Institute, r. do.

,f Lawson, Ida. C, widow Carl, weaver, h. 223 East First. C g Lawson, Imogene, student, r. 51 Tower. "" o Lawson, Ivan, toolmaker, bds. 9 Shaw Ave. s a, Lawson, James Marvin, r. 112 Francis. -mx Lawson, J. August, (Josephine M.), finisher, h. 137 Superior. <u o Lawson, Jennie, weaver, r. 54 Water. ^ M Lawson, Jennie, widow Charles, h. 251 Willard.

Lawson, John, (Anna), laborer, h. 362 Willard. i^ Lawson, John, (Clara), groceries, 52 Water, h. 54 do. ^m> lawson, John, (Augusta), finisher, h. 9 Grandin. _ Lawson, John B., (Anna B.), cabinetmaker, h. 16 Cedar Ave.

Lawson, John B., (Mary), metalworker, h. 102 Sampson. Lawson, John E., (Jennie), groceries, 774 East Second, h. over do. Lawson, John F„ (Minnie E.), contractor, h. 202 Broadhead Ave.

S Lawson, John M., (Agnes G.), ironworker, h. 14 Elk. Lawson. Lawrence R.. metalworker, r. 326 Forest Ave.

ft Lawson, Leonard, r. 257 Falconer. r 1 Lawson, Leonard, (Alma), bench foreman, h. 7 Hedges Ave. ^ ^ Lawson. Lillian, millinery, 748 East Second, r. do. m m Lawson, Lillian C, spooler, r. 7 Hanley. •Jj Lawson, Lillian M., telephone operator, r. 112 Francis. * J Lawson, Louise, clerk, r. 7 Hanley.

Lawson, Mabel V., r. 326 Forest Ave. ft Lawson, Magnus, r. 217 East Eighth. ^ Lawson. Magnus, packer, bds. over 308 Stowe. £ Lawson. Malcolm, (Teckla). carpenter, r. 251 Willard. a Lawson, Marie. Mrs., h. under 30 Bush. 7\ Lawson. Martin. (Jennie), hostler, h. 406 Washington. Lawson. Martin L.. (Minnie C. ), drayman, h. 112 Francis. ' M. r,awson. Mary, widow Charles, h. over 553 Allen. Or Lawson, Mary C, domestic, 609 East Eighth. _\ Lawson, Myra H.. teacher, bds. 18 Columbia Ave.

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fice, r. 1048 North Main. » j» Lawson, see Larson. P g Lawyer, Linus, bottle labeler, r. 837 East Second. jjs' g-Lawyer, Luella, widow Albert J., h. 837 East Second. » ? Lawyer, Maude, telephone operator, r. 837 East Second. g- tj Lawyer, Merrill, cabinetmaker, r. 837 East Second. e 5' Lay, Grace G., widow Frank, h. 512 Jefferson. ^ * Lay, Oscar, (Matilda), cabinetmaker, h. over 568 Allen. M F* Laycock, Thomas, (Martha), carpenter, h. 28 Derby. "" -Laycock, William, (Hannah), h. 211 Prospect. Lazell, Biram S., (Tillie C ) , patternmaker, h. 56 Grant. Lazell, Paul W., bank clerk, r. 56 Grant. ' •? 5' Lazier, Arthur M., (Margaret M.), commercial traveler, h. 11 Crescent. ' *** Leach, Ida C, widow John E., h. 16 East Fourth. Leach, Charles B., asst. storekeeper Art Metal Constr. Co., r. 16 East Fourth, mm, Leafstone, Lars, (Cora), finisher, h. 100 McKinley Ave. m £ Leafstone, Samuel, (Velma E.), painter, rms. 15 Warner Block. >-*o Leafstone, T. E., Mrs., trained nurse, h. over 219 Spring. JSJ* Learn, Miles C, machinist, h. 244 Hopkins Ave. (t> Learned, Grace, student, r. 346 Crossman. Learned, William C, (Effie)—N. Y. Tea & Coffee Co.—h. 346 Crossman. J"j? Leasion, Joseph, laborer, bds. 435 Allen. *•** Leave, Harry E., (Clara C ) , draftsman, h. 225 Prospect. ^^ Lebar, Sarah, duffer, bds. under 435 Allen. ^ 5 Le Baron, George, hostler, r. 1027 East Second. <7j Le Baron, H. W., (Amanda), nightwatch, b. 1027 East Second. CA Le Baron, George, clerk, r. 1022 East Second. c h Leberg, Albert, (Josephine), machine hand, h. 802 East Second. m m Leberg, Carl, metalworker, r. 2 York. m < Leberg, G. Elizabeth, doffer, r. 2 York. ?* Leberg, J. Axel, (Albertina), teamster, h. over 12 East Second. JJ . Leberg, John W., (Amanda), metalworker, h. 2 York. Le Boeuf, Harry, (Clara), commercial traveler, r. 543 East Second. mfm\ Leburg, George H., (Bessie), wire chief N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 26 Stowe. C h Leburg, Oscar, (Josephine)—Leburg & Carlson—h. over 256 Willard. Lechner, Philip J., (Margaret), bricklayer, h. over 304 North Main. «0 . X a is™*- HEMLOCK LUMBER harrylyons II BANDSAWED lllji *L'V-'>-/iv 1JVJ1 **-»•—'*^ In.titute St. & Erie Ry. W

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eq Ledger, George, (Mary G.), metalworker, h. 25 Hall Ave. Ledger, Margerite M., r. 25 Hall Ave. Ledue, Hildur, domestic, 601 Lafayette.

^ Ledue, Joseph, Mrs., r. 216 Hopkins Ave. u ' Ledue, see Ladue. 3 Lee, Arthur A., (Gertrude C ) , contractor, h. 108 Newton Ave. 5 • Lee, Clinton D., (Lulu), nickel plater, h. 610 Camp. CQ Lee, Clyde, machine hand, r. 270 Hallock. w t Lee, Earl, machine hand, r. 270 Hallock. •£ ' Lee, Eunice, weaver, r. 436 Allen. qj Lee, Frank O., creamery, 10 Kidder, h. do. mm, ' Lee, George, (Grace), barber, h. 839 North Main. S Lee, George, (Annie), loomfixer, h. 5 Appleyard Place. * . Lee, George L., (Grace W.), barber, 14 West First, h. 837 North Main. 5? Lee, Harry G., surveyor, r. 147 Prospect. 3 Lee, Isaac, (Lena), laborer, h. 270 Hallock. u m Lee, J. Burdette, student, r. 10 Kidder. o SS Lee, Joe, (Nellie), roller coverer, h. 108 Tower. CQ « Lee, John A., (Mary E.), supt. of streets, under City Hall, h. 147 Prospect. •^ Lee, Julia, widow George, r. 10 Kidder. ^ c Lee, Orsell C, (Myrtle M.), metalworker, h. 39 West Fifteenth. » " Lee, Uriah L., (Mary), loomfixer, h. 436 Allen. •m t. Leebert, Powell, laborer, bds. 504 Crescent. j» Lees, Doris A., paper boxmaker, r. over 32 Center. .•3 Lees, James, (Clara A.), cloth designer, h. 32 Center. . *!** Lees, Mary A., widow John T., h. over 32 Center. co o Lees, Travis H., finisher, r. over 32 Center. 5"^ Leet, Charles S., (Lillian), recordkeeper K. O. T. M., over 101 East Third, £.8 h. 16 Bush.

jjj Leet, Elsie E., teacher, h. 19 Euclid Ave. C** Leet, Fayette G., (Helen E.), laborer, h. 525 East Fifth. « LEET, FRANK F., (Emma), photographer, 610 Fenton Bldg., h. 525 East «> a Fifth. . 5 ' Leet, Henry C, (Cordelia M.), h. 16 Richmond Place. f* s Leet, Mary E., teacher, bds. 16 Richmond Place. -j " Lehmann, Alfred, (Ella I.), commercial traveler, h. 113 Chandler. — x Leiblad, Mary A., widow Fred, r. 43 Tower. g-g Leiburg, Carl A., (Hattie), woodworker, h. over 27 Barrett. « c Leif, John E., (Anna), grainer, h. 37 Morton. § g_ Leindhal, John A., finisher, r. 122 Cross. O O Leist, Jacob, (Florence), painter, h. 94 Lister.

Leist, John, student, r. 94 Lister. • Lemardo, Joe, (Mary), laborer, h. 121 Cross.

^ Le Mark, John, carpenter, bds. 46-48 Steele. m J Lemon, Leonard, blacksmith, bds. 239 Forest Ave.

Lemm, Thomas, (Harriet), retired, h. 118 Crescent.

mm Lemmon, C. J., (Eva L), commercial traveler, h. 616 East Second. Lendfors, Edgar, metalworker, bds. 17 Bishop.

CO Lendfors. P. O., metalworker, bds. 17 Bishop. CS Lenhart, Lizzie, widow Phillip, rooming house, 118 East Second, h. do. |5 Lenna, Alexander W., (Alma)—Lenna & Malm—h. 500 Winsor. r**1 LENNA & MALM—Alex, and Carl J.—saloons, 947 E. Second and 62 Winsor. ~^ Lenna, Oscar A., (Hulda)—The Hub—h. 835 Spring. ^ Lenna, Oscar L., (Hilda M.), prop. Casino Cafe and wholesale liquors, 22-24 S East Second, h. 1001 Prendergast Ave. > Lennox, Edward R., R. F. D. mail carrier, r. 805 North Main. © l.pnnox. Nettie T., widow John R., h. 805 North Main. +«» Lenox, Robert E., (Martena), wagon dealer, h. 58 Tenth. Sg Lenox Buffet (The)—George Welshofer, prop.—204 Cherry.

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Uill'o P i n n A CaVi^^I A NATIONAL TRAINING _-Hill s r i a n o s c h o o l school for pianists £ Leona, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. Leonard, Charles, retired minister, r. 542 Allen. f"rt Leonard, Harriet R., widow Harley L., dressmaker, h. 217 Lincoln. . m Leonardi, Case, (Concetta), finisher, bds. 30 Water. Leonardson, Ture, (Elizabeth, metalworker, bds. 102 Lister. L.eonhart, Lewis F., (Iva), machinist, h. 338 East Third. Leopard, Frank J., (A. Charlotte), commercial traveler, h. 370 Foote Ave. QJ Leopard, Lillian A., teacher, r. 370 Foote Ave. fm Lepar, C. Belle, kindergarten teacher, r. 329 Price. »_ Lepar, Harry D., (Gertrude), boatbuilder, h. 15 Newton Ave. ft Lepar, Julia, widow William, h. 329 Price. ft Lepar, Loraine, widow Edward, h. 65 Taylor. -Lepp, Charles J., student, r. 13 Warner Ave. Lepp, John C, (Sarah E.), conductor J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 13 Warner Ave. Lepp, William F., (Mary J.), engineer J. C. & L. E. R. R., h 20 Fairview Ave. "" Lepsesty, Gust, boarding house, 15 Harrison, h. do. ^ ^ Lerch, Florence, nurse, h. 616 Prendergast Ave. ^ J Lernould, John (Clemons) weaver h. 521 Allen. i_si Lerow, Benjamin A. mason, r. 168 Falconer. L'J Lerow & Christensen—Henry H. and Swan T.—barbers, 60 Winsor. ^ ^ Lerow, Edwin, (Nellie), contracting mason, h. 168 Falconer. mm. Lerow, Henry H., (Florence)—Lerow & Christensen—h. 48 Pearl Ave. y-m_ Leroy, Charles D., (Ina), lumber inspector, h. 653 East Sixth. Jjrt Leroy, Ernest O., (Georgina), machinist, h. 8 Cowing. fT* Leroy, Herbert H., (Julia), blacksmith, h. over 48 Flagg Ave. J ^ Leroy, Helena J., widow Frank, dressmaker, h. over 811 Prendergast Ave. ^ j Leroy, John, (Abbie), paperhanger, h. over 964 Washington. m~\ Le Roy, John, (Diana), h. under 890 East Second. ^ ^ Le Roy, John H., (Edith A.), butcher, h. 226% Crescent. J 2 Le Roy, Leon C, foreman metal pressman, r. 226% Crescent. ^r~ Le Roy, Levi B., (Mary), mfg. cement blocks, Falconer, N. Y., h. 49 Hop­

kins Ave. eoa Le Roy, Mattie, widow Orrin, h. 964 Washington. n o Le Roy, Myrtie R., r. 105 Kidder. £-3 Le Roy, Paul, woodworker, r. 1 Bigelow Ave. ^ Le Roy, Pearl, twister, r. 1 Bigelow Ave. g 2 Le Roy, Richard, (Eunice L.), laborer, h. Allen Ext. > • p. Le Roy, Richard F., (Eunice L.), laborer, h. 581 Buffalo. < Le Roy, Raymond G., (Eva A.), toolmaker, h. 10 Cheney. Le Roy, Willard, Jr., woodworker, r. 1 Bigelow Ave. Is—* Le Roy, Willard F., (Emma), emp. J. St. Ry., h. 1 Bigelow Ave. £»} LeRoy, see Laroy. « Lessing, David, (Anna), laborer, h. 23 Utica. ^ 1 Letezia, Angelo, (Mary), laborer, h. 29 Water. Letten, Sarah A., Mrs., h. 9 Pullman. .mM Levalt, Jim, rms. 713 Cherry. i ^ Levan, John, (Anna), laborer, h. 296 Baker. T ^ Levane, Victor, (Alma), finisher, h. 16 Chautauqua Ave. LEVEL FURNITURE CO George V. Olson, pres.; John M. Anderson, vice- -

pres.; J. Alexanaer Bloomquist, sec.-treas.; August C. Peterson, supt.— ^ 1 mfr. parlor and library tables, Allen Ext. J ^

Levier, Daniel, W., (Lizzie M.), retired, h. 218 Palmer. *m. Levier, Ethel M., stenographer, r. 218 Palmer. •"•{ Levier, William L., machinist, r. 218 Palmer. ft^ Levier, see La Vier. Levine, Kingsley, (Clara), tinner, h. 206 McDannell Ave. _-. Lewandoski, Edward, (Margaret E.), clerk, h. 118 Lincoln. v/i Lewandoski, John, bartender, rms. 215 West Second. C r Lewey, Albert, rubber, r. 231 South Main. *5

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jl Chautauqua Brew "'"Ig™"-' G a — * Lewey, John, finisher, rms. under 32 Institute. too Lewin, Samuel B., (Maria H.), cigar mfr., 10 Warner Block, h. 626 Prender-N""* gast Ave. f. Lewis, Arden V., r. 224 Price.

Lewis, Bertrand L., (Jessie), commercial traveler and prop. The Lafayette, , h. 205 Lafayette.

£ Lewis, Bryce, student, r. 351 East Fifth. 0 Lewis, Byron S., (Emma), telegraph operator, h. 169 Chandler. 2 Lewis, Charles F., (Margaret)—P. F. Lewis & Sons—h. 7 East Eighth. * Lewis, Clinton M., (Inez)—P. F. Lewis & Sons—h. 24 Crossman. B Lewis & Cobb—A. M. Cobb, mgr.—building lumber, 301 Chandler. '"" g Lewis, Cornelia J., r. 351 East Fifth. $ | Lewis, E. C, Mrs., h. 9 Cleveland Place. SSx Lewis, Ernest E., lumber and real estate, 11-12 Gokey Bldg., rms. 24 over

119 North Main. _ . Lewis, Eva, clerk, r. 533 West Third. 21§ Lewis, Fay, (Nellie), clerk American Exp. Co., h. 334 Foote Ave. Xt Lewis, F. Josephine, student, r. 7 East Eighth. » Lewis, Fred, fireman, r. 169 Chandler.

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• Lewis, Sadie, Mrs., rooming and boarding house, 533 West Third, h. do. O Lewis, Sarah, Mrs., cook, Rathskeller, r. do. ^ Lewis, Sardius S., (Julia G.), commercial traveler, h. 821 Prendergast Ave. rn Lewis, W . Harry, student, r. 7 East Eighth. y Lewis, William, (Eva), laborer, h. rear 412 Monroe. U-,-, Liberty Printing Co., (Inc.)—Charles A. Johnson, pres.; C. Thurstone, sec; Um e C. E. Lindstone, treas. and mgr.—publishers Scandia, over 217 North O a Main. U j Lictver, John, cabinetmaker, bds. 105 Park.

v Lidblod, Charles, (Stella), boatbuilder, h. over 10 River. Q ^ Liddie, Henry, machinist, bds. 108 Crescent. Z« * Liden, Charles G., (Olive), slasher, h. under 72 Chautauqua Ave. ^! Liden, Robert G., metalworker, h. 72 Chautauqua Ave.

Lieblad, Charles L., (Augusta), supt. Bailey Table Co., h. 301 Allen. Lieblad, C. Oscar, (Lottie), cabinetmaker, h. over 47 Benedict. Lieblad, Gust A., (Victoria), painter, h. 47 Benedict. Lieblad, Pearl, student, r. 301 Allen.

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Ligon, Clyde, (Jessie), cigarmaker, rms. 223 West Third. > : rj Experience means much in writing insurance contracts. W e have been 2 writing them for 20 years. Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency.

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Chautauqua district, h. 116 Chandler. _ Lincoln, Luther W., metalworker, bds. 116 Chandler. f~* Lincoln, Selma, city visiting nurse, r. 116 Chandler. »-*• Lind, Albert, (Augusta), h. 112 Mechanic. \JO, Lind, Andrew J., (Christine), treas. Blackstone Mfg. Co., h. 135 Foote Ave. ft* Lind, Anna, domestic, Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. r~h Lind, Anna E. textileworker, r. over 128 Colfax. Lind, Annie, r. 135 Foote Ave. Lind, August, metalworker, bds. 7 Fulton. Lind, Axel, (Alma), bandsawyer, h. over 700 Barrows. Lind, Charles A. J., (Elvina),, plasterer, h. 211 Barrows. Lind, Doreta M., student, r. 230 Price. Lind, Ebba, textileworker, r. over 128 Colfax. C — Lind, Edward A., (Ida), groceries 1101 Prendergast Ave., h. 224 Price. . . Lind, Eugene C, musician, r. 135 Foote Ave. ^ 0 Lind, Fred, (Dagmar), piano tuner, h. 904 East Second. Q Lind, Harry H., club juggler, r. 135 Foote Ave. Lind, John, (Lydia), tailor, h. 1106 Prendergast Ave. Lind, John A., (Johanna A.), mason, h. 20 Cross. to Lind, Laura B., clerk, r. 224 Price. Lind, Manley, r. 280 Willard. Lind, Minnie F., r. 1106 Prendergast Ave. . Lind, Nellie, widow Andrew, h. over 128 Colfax. O Lind, Pearl, Mrs., r. 112 Mechanic. Lind, Theodore, mason, r. 20 Cross. Lind, see Lund. m c Lindahl, Andrew, (Hilma), woodworker, h. 12 Crown. a> 3 Lindahl, Anna, widow John G., h. 219 Broadhead Ave. "Z j»" Lindahl, Ethel, laundress, r. 555 South Main. 3. n Lindahl, John M., (Augusta E.), laborer, h. 555 South Main. -~ „ Lindahl, Lillian, r. 108 William. 2 g" Lindahl, Nels E., (Eva C ) , carpenter, h. 438 Maple. =• --Lindahl, Oscar F., toolmaker, r. 219 Broadhead. ^ £ Lindbeck, Alton E., planer, r. 141 Broadhead Ave. ' " Lindbeck, Andrew E., paperhanger, h. 230 Broadhead Ave. Lindbeck, August, (Hannah C ) , foreman woodworker, h. 219 Prospect. Lindbeck, Cecil A., r. 141 Broadhead Ave. n Lindbeck, Charles, (Ida), building contracor, 12-16 River, h. 314 Foote Ave. « g-Lindbeck, Charles J., (Emma M.), pres. Pearl City Furniture Co., h. 16 Co- S ^ lumbia Ave. -. E 15 v>

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M ttC Lindbeck, Conrad W., painter, r. 141 Broadhead Ave. C ui Lindbeck, Doretta C, r. 16 Columbia Ave. '•13 c Lindbeck, Edward C, (Edie C ) , paperhanger, h. 141 Broadhead Ave. p Lindbeck, Emil A., paperhanger, r. 230 Broadhead Ave. Q.0- Lindbeck, Esther C, student, r. 219 Prospect. mO-S Lindbeck, John W., sec.-treas. Pearl City Furn. Co., h. 16 Columbia Ave. t/)|2 Lindbeck, Lucille C., r. 230 Broadhead Ave. SJ Lindbeck, Mabelle cashier and bookkeeper, r. 141 Broadhead Ave. <« Lindbeck, Ruth M., teacher, r. 219 Prospect. ~7j Lindbeck, Richard N., student, r. 16 Columbia Ave. oj'u Lindberg, Anna, bookkeeper, r. 926 North Main. C Q Lindberg, Augusta, widow Charles, h. 93 Steele. S IS Lindberg, Carl, metalworker, rms. 412 West Third. .5 S Lindberg, Charles, cabinetmaker, r. 926 North Main. H .a Lindberg, Elizabeth R., paper boxmaker, r. 93 Steele.

£ Lindberg, Frank A., (Mabel E.), metalworker, h. 47 Prospect. >(j Lindberg, John A., (Anna), finisher, h. 126 Linwood Ave.

(aT)-. Lindberg, John E., (Lydia), piano polisher, h. 12 Stearns Ave. C—! g Lindberg, Marguerite, twister, r. 63 Fifteenth. 0 « Lindberg, Melvin, bds. 525 West Third. H £ Lindberg, M. R., (Winifred), sheet metalworker, h. over 93 Steele. ^ 3 Lindberg, Oscar, cabinetmaker, r. 926 North Main.

Lindberg, Peter J., (Louisa), cabinetmaker, h. 928 North Main.

P*5* Lindberg, Peter TJ., (Emily C ) , cabinetmaker, h. 63 Fifteenth. l~l . Lindberg, Seth G., (May), furniture packer, h. 33 Ninth.

Lindberg, Sophia, Mrs., h. 8 Morton. r~ rj.5 Lindblad, Anna E., widow August J., r. 27 Broadhead Ave.

g LINDBLAD BROS. & CO.—Olof J. Lindblad, Mrs. P. J. Berquist, Mrs. A. J. uJ— Lindblad—mfrs. furniture, 11-13 Harrison. _ £ Lindblad, Carl A., (Jennie H.)—Olson & Lindblad—h. 19 Columbia Ave. r ^ Lindblad, Evelyn E. V., student, r. 14 West Seventh.

Lindblad, John, metalworker, bds. 757 East Second. Lindblad, Olof J., (Matilda)—Lindblad Bros. & Co.—h. 14 West Seventh.

s J* | Lindblad, Winfred E., (Hildur E.), bookkeeper, h. 27 Broadhead Ave.

Lindbloom, Axel "E., (Alida), meats, 703 North Main, h. 533 Winsor. _ _i is Lindbloom, Carl, (Astred), laborer, h. over 90 Lister. gg £ Lindbloom, Ellen V., domestic, 351 East Fourth. C/3fc Lindbloom, Eric T., automobile agent, r. 3 Vega.

Lindbloom, Esther, clerk, r. over 25% Park. . Lindbloom, Gustava, widow Charles, h. over 25% Park.

ft Lindbloom, Herman, metalworker, bds. 90 Lister. Q Lindbloom, John, grocery clerk, bds. 27, Lake.

Lindbloom, Oscar, (Hilda), metalworker, h. 3 Vega. m)_ Lindbloom, Oscar C, (Ida C ) , Allen Park meat market, 423 Foote Ave., h. </} 25 Linden Ave. O Lindbloom, Otto H., laborer, r. 3 Vega. ft Lindburg. John, (Augusta H.). carpenter, h. 120 Prospect. )_i Lindburg, S. Evelyn, r. 120 Prospect. ^ Lindell, Amanda R., domestic, r. 1269 North Main. m** Lindell, Andrew, mechanic, r. 1269 North Main. .to Lindell, Anton E., (Emily C ) , steelworker, h. 171 Baker. ^*0 Lindell, Charles, (Lydia). warpdresser, h. under 760 East Second.

Lindell, Charles A., (Mary), cabinetmaker, h. over 377 South Main. ^"» Lindell, Edwin, bartender, bds. 1 Briggs. jfj Lindell, J. Algot, (Lena), cabinetmaker, h. 164 Thayer. 9» Lindell, Mary, widow Adolph P., h. 1269 North Main. ,m* Lindell, M. Pearl, r. under 760 East Second.

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46 Swan. Lindholm, Harry, (Hilma B.), metalworker, h. 118 Price. Lindholm, Hattie M., clerk, r. 46 Swan. Lindholm, Herbert, casemaker, r. 46 Swan. ^ ^ Lindholm, Hugo, bds. 35 Flagg Ave. J3r Lindholm, Jennie, clerk, r. over 160 Barrows. ft Lindholm, John, (Mary), laborer, h. over 160 Barrows. M Lindholm, Manley J., (Jennie I.), metalworker, h. 442 Buffalo. 2 Lindholm, Myrtie, dressmaker, bds. 15 Shaver. "' Lindholm, Myrtie, clerk, r. over 160 Barrows. Lindholm, Otto F., (Mary)—Ideal Furniture Co.—h. 125 Fairview Ave. .^ Lindholm, Sophia, widow August, r. 105 Lister. ^ Lindlow, Elsie, domestic, 58 Franklin. 2 Lindman, John A., (Hannah), cabinetmaker, h. 317 Van Buren. (_ Lindoom, Arvid, bds. 22 Forest Ave. Lindor, Anna, r. 44 Chautauqua Ave. * ^ Lindquist, Aaron metalworker, h. 357 Stowe. ~ m Lindquist, Albert, (Regina S.)—Shellberg & Lindquist—h. 442 Willard. CD Lindquist, Albert, carpenter, h. over 581 Allen. C h Lindquist, Alfred, (Jennie), carpenter, h. over 12 Myrtle. Lindquist, Alvin, office clerk, r. over 307 Allen. Lindquist, Amelia, weaver, r. 575 Willard. Lindquist, Andrew G., (Emma C ) , metalworker, h. 113 Francis. Lindquist, Edward, bds. 211 Lincoln. Lindquist, Ellen E., textileworker, r. 113 Francis. JB Lindquist, Anna, domestic, 410 North Main. C h Lindquist, Anna S., Mrs., h. over 273 Prospect. Lindquist, Carl, (Francesca), stonecutter, h. 17 Water. « ^ Lindquist, Carl, woodworker, bds. 268 Colfax. ^ Lindquist, Carl E., packer, bds. over 309 Winsor. 2 Lindquist, Ed., cabinetmaker, bds. 358 South Main. f_ Lindquist, Edith, dressmaker, r. 179 Barrows. Lindquist, Edwin A., bushelman, r. 273 Prospect. -mm EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" D A IMT Talk it over with me. C I HAVE THE STRICTLY PURE 1/4111 1 HARRY LYONS *<

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r. Lindquist, Emil C, (Minnie S.), chief engineer Chautauqua Steamboat Co., C-' h. 220 Prospect. mm+* Lindquist, Ernest A., (Esther M.)—Lofgren, Lindquist & Johnson—h. 13 ^» Victoria Ave. mmm Lindquist, Ernest A., (Anna), shipping clerk, h. 375 Foote Ave. (_al Lindquist, Frank, upholsterer, r. over 307 Allen.

Lindquist, Gust, metalworker, bds. 237 Willard. O Lindquist, Helga, weaver, r. 575 Willard.

Lindquist, Henry, metalworker, bds. 32 Swan. y^i Lindquist, Henry A., (Amanda), moulder, h. 23 Barker. fj_j Lindquist, Johanna, widow Carl, r. over 12 Crown. r ^ Lindquist, John, machine hand, h. 179 Barrows. ~ j Lindquist, John—Swanson & Lindquist—h. 25 Park. *^T Lindquist, John F., metalworker, r. 52 Pearl Ave. p7^ Lindquist, John P., (Sarah L.), stonemason, h. 52 Pearl Ave. !~m Lindquist, Lander, r. 19 Orchard Ave. JT^ Lindquist, L. Fred, steel casemaker, h. over 93 Barker. ^ ^ Lindquist, Matilda, Mrs., h. 156 Allen. r Lindquist, Oscar, cementworker, bds. 352 Price. r-mm\ Lindquist, Oscar, (Ina), h. 101 Murray Ave. ^ J Lindquist, Oscar T., metalworker, r. 113 Francis. M Lindquist, Otto, lumber handler, bds. 352 Price. _ Lindquist, Roy L., (Helen J.), finisher, h. over 309 Winsor.

KJj Lindquist, Ruth A., r. 179 Barrows. Lindquist, Sophie, widow Charles J., h. over 22 Park.

*~~ Lindquist, Sophie L., widow Charles, h. 575 Willard. Or--i Lindquist, Victor, mill hand, bds. 214 Buffalo.

Lindquist, Walter, electrician, bds. 310 West Seventh. ^ ^ Lindquist, see Linquist. f ^ Lindros, Anna, textileworker, r. 25 Vega. ^ T Lindros, Axel, hand carver, r. 43 Vega. \ J Lindros, Charles A., (Elva), screenworker, h. 19 Pearl Ave.

Lindros, Gustaf, woodworker, r. 25 Vega. Lindros, Hjalmar, supt. Golden Furniture Co., r. 43 Vega.

W m Lindros, Martin, cabinetmaker, r. 43 Vega. Pr*. Lindros, Matilda, weaver, h. 25 Vega. ^ ^ Lindros, Matilda, widow Charles, h. 43 Vega.

Lindros, Ossian, screenworker, r. 19 Pearl Ave. Lindsey, Charles G., (Melita B.), real estate, over 221 North Main, h. 121

Lakeview Ave. Lindsey, H. C, Mrs., r. 271 Fairmount Ave.

i Lindsey, Richard J., (Frances L.), farmer, h. 367 Foote Ave. Lindstone, Carl E., (Ingrid), treas. Liberty Printing Co., h. Warren, Pa.

• Lindstrom, Albin, metalworker, r. 844 East Second. Lindstrom, Alex. P., metalworker, bds. 275 Willard.

i Lindstrom, Andrew, (Caroline), rubber, h. under 541 Allen. Lindstrom, Anna, widow John, h. over 200 Sampson. Lindstrom, Antone F., (Hulda M.), plater, h. 913 Newland Ave.

<Z3 Lindstrom, Augusta, dressmaker, h. 350 Bowen. Z Lindstrom, Axel, (Ida), blacksmith, h. 16 Union Ave. O Lindstrom, Axel E., (Belle), tailor, h. 1013 Newland Ave. %?, Lindstrom, Bertha C, student, r. 615 East Sixth. S e1 Lindstrom, Carl P., (Maria), h. under 32 Kinney. Lindstrom, Carl W., (Mattie), woodworker, h. 12 Bishop. Lindstrom, Charles, (Botilda), painter, h. 844 East Second. _ffl Lindstrom, Charles, (Amanda), metalworker, h. 208 Palmer. g> Lindstrom, Charles J., (Matilda J.), contractor, h. 13 Strong. Qm-Z Lindstrom, Charles J., (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 200 Sampson. D o Lindstrom, Cora, widow Edward, milliner, r. 254 Willard. X . M <

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134 Euclid Ave. g m Lindstrom, Emma, widow Gust, h. 909 Newland Ave. g £Z Lindstrom, Enoch H., (Ella O . ) — Nelson & Lindstrom—h. 617 East Sixth. w M Lindstrom, Frances, boxmaker, r. 208 Palmer. 2 £3 Lindstrom, Frederick F., student, r. 350 Bowen. O ]Z3 Lindstrom, Fritz mattressmaker, bds. 42 Foote Ave. § 2 Lindstrom, Genevieve, r. 208 Palmer. m (") Lindstrom, Gilbert metalworker, r. 51 Benedict. j, Lindstrom, Godfrey, r. 844 East Second. C. Lindstrom, Gust, (Christine), detailer, h. 615 East Sixth. O Lindstrom, Gustaf, machine hand, bds. 581 Allen. Lindstrom, Gustava, widow Gust, r. under 226 Steele. Lindstrom, Gustave A., (Matilda), cement sidewalk builder, h. 350 Bowen. ^ Lindstrom, Hulda, weaver, r. 12 Bishop. 25 Lindstrom, Ida, laundress, h. over 10 Crane. g Lindstrom, Ida, laundress, 7 Harrison. a J£ Lindstrom, J. August, (Ebba J.), Dartender, h. 31 Livingston Ave. fj" C Lindstrom, J. Emil, (Jennie), carpenter, h. 15 Shaw Ave. ~ pj

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Lindstrom, John, woodworker, r. 12 Bishop Lindstrom, Mabel, r. 909 Newland Ave. Lindstrom, Matilda, student, r. 350 Bowen. Lindstrom, Mauritz, student, r. 208 Palmer. Lindstrom, Myrtie, paper boxmaker, r. 208 Palmer. Lindstrom, Oscar, blacksmith, bds. over 5 Linwood Ave. p' O Lindstrom, Oscar, finisher, bds. 8 Water. — O Lindstrom, Oscar, bds. 5 Linwood Ave. g q Lindstrom, Oscar C, toolmaker, bds. 15 Shaw Ave. ;g X Lindstrom, Rebecca, dressmaker, bds. 42 Foote Ave. e ^ Lindstrom, Rudolph, metalworker, r. 51 Benedict. !» -5 Lindstrom, Rudolph E., spring setter, r. 200 Sampson. O Lindstrom, Ruth, novelty packer, r. 844 East Second. §5 Lindstrom, Sture, metalworker, bds. 10 Water. Lindstrom, Tillie, stenographer, r. 350 Bowen. Lindstrom, Victor h. 24 Dearing. cp Lindstrom, Victor J., (Edith S.), woodworker, h. 22 Scott. cr. ts Lindtner, Anna M., widow Chris H., h. 105 Park. j§> zr. Lindtner, Hans, printer's apprentice, r. 105 Park. g. 3 Lindtner, John P., printer, r. 105 Park. |' J Lindtner, Margaret W., dressmaker, r. 105 Park. J" Lindwall, Renius F., (Emma), metalworker, h. over 206 McKinley Ave. c g Linendoll, Asa E., consulting engineer Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., h. 617 £j §

East Second. g, g! Linendoll, Harriett T., widow John, r. 617 East Second. n g_ Lines Bros.—W. H. (Geneva, N. Y.), and S. V. Lines—boots and shoes, 202 o.

North Main. Lines, C. Stewart, mgr. advertising Art Metal Constr. Co., r. 32 Prospect. m Lines, Edwin D., (Belle), sec.-treas. J. Metal Furn. Co., h. 40 Prather Ave. g. Lines, Jessie F., r. 32 Prospect. 2'*' Lines, Stephen V., (Frances B.)—Lines Bros.—h. 32 Prospect. j^g Ling, Ivar, woodworker, bds. 12 Kinney. a-i Link, Clyde W., (Hilda M.), metalworker, h. 25 Eighteenth. ^ f , Link, Etta, widow Freeman, housekeeper, 488% Willard. (/jW Link, Esther M., r. over 21 Derby. H > Link, Glenn J., (Lena), bookkeeper, h. 817 North Main. JjO° Link, Grover C. (Katherine), printer, h. 350 Foote Ave. g w

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Link, Clifford N., electro plater, r. 33 Fluvanna Ave. Link, Norma E., office clerk, r. 33 Fluvanna Ave.

' Link, Norman J., (Ella E.), electro plater, h. 33 Fluvanna Ave. • Link, Omer O., (Myra), clerk, h. over 21 Derby.

Linnander, Ellen U., art needlework, 10 Institute, h. do. Linne, Frank, lunch counter clerk, r. 25 Park.

1/1 , Linquest, Alberteen, domestic, 334 East Fifth. Z Linquist, Claude L., conductor J. St. Ry., r. 317 East Fifth. "* # Linquist, Delia, widow Albert, dressmaker, xr, 317 East Fifth. ,. » Linquist, see Lindquist. g a Linton George, barber, rms. 223 West Third.

m Lioapi, Mike, rms. 10 N e w Warner Block. Lipp, Clifford, insurance agent, r. over 27 Derby. Lipp, Jacob, (Minnie), metalworker, h. over 27 Derby.

g g Lisciovanioa, John, (Mary), dyer, h. 3 Briggs. tt >, Litch, Herbert F., (Emma), sec.-treas. J. Carving & Mfg. Co., h. Frewsburg, fr S N. Y. S _ Litchfield, LeRoy, r. 308 Clinton. .% !| Litsen, Swan, (Jennie), carpenter, h. 9 Shaw Ave.

Little, Bernice stenographer, rms. 831 North Main. Little, Eugene, lunch counter clerk, r. over 308% Pine. Little, Eva, Mrs., r. over 308% Pine.

__ Little, Gladys, r. 58 Falconer. J Little, Robert, (Antoinette), teamster, r. over 510 Clinton. o Little, Simon S., blacksmith, 208 West Fourth, h. do. to Little, Thomas W., (Kate), painter, h. 58 Falconer. "g si Livingston, Ara Garnet, widow John, h. over 310 East Sixth. a -g Ljungberg, Anna C, vfidow August W., h. 94 Barrett. 5* -> Ljungberg, Josephine, widow John, h. 55 Charles. •a § Ljungberg, Lawrence R., metalworker, r. 55 Charles. a *i Ljungberg, Linus E., special delivery messenger postoffice, r. 94 Barrett. ^ •£ Ljungberg, Robert, (Ellen), woodworker, h. over 251 Crescent. "g '3 Ljungberg, Sture A., (Amanda), postman, h. 4 Stearns Ave. g g Ljungblad, Oscar finisher, bds. 220 Bowen. « , a Ljunggren, Carl A., (Anna M.), metalworker, h. 602 Newland Ave. & O Ljungholm, Nels, (Alma), machine hand, h. over 120 English. • Lloyd, David, (Catherine), roofer, h. 105 Crossman.

O LLOYD, E D W A R D D., (Sara P.), slate and tin roofing, 298 East Second, h. U 3 Strong.

Locke, Hattie, stenographer, bds. 3 Broadhead Ave. t^ Lockhart, May A., housekeeper, 91 Prospect. fll Lockwood, Eunice Wheeler, widow Clark R., h. 545 West Third.

t+4 Lockwood, Frank, (Alta), woodworker, h. over 113 Hallock. CO L O C K W O O D , G E O R G E L., (Lillian), trunks, bags and leather goods 106 ft East Second, h. 47 Tenth. M Lockwood, Martha, widow Andrew, h. 31 Fenton Place. «T Lockwood, Mary E., Mrs., h. 201 Lafayette.

^^ LiOuS. I1COI56 I".. (Augusta), harness, robes and blankets, trunks ft and bags, 121 West Third, h. 107 Liberty. k? Lof, Arvid, carpenter, bds. 110 Barrows. l> Lofberg, Lela, r. 10 Camp. Q Lofberg, Olof, (Thorina), shoemaker, h. 10 Camp. +J Loffredo, Ernesto, (Georgianna), physician, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. lim-CO its. 9) Lofgren, A. Clayton casemaker, r. 9 Holman. g (g Largest stock Victor Records in the City F p l f m a n ' o M i . c j r Strtrfi *-} Victrolas, $80, $76, $100, $180, $200 litHlllttll S 1'lUMl IJIUI5

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> Lofgren, Alfhild, student, r. 152 Sampson. m Lofgren, Andrew, (Amanda), woodworker, h. 243 Crescent. m-i Lofgren, Arthur G., office clerk, r. 193 Barrett. —_ Lofgren, August J., (Christine L.), piano finisher, h. 193 Barrett. \_% Lofgren, Axel G., (Ida), chairman board of assessors, room 9, City Hall, h. '****

60 Chapin. O Lofgren, Axel H., toolmaker, r. 193 Barrett. —. Lofgren, Carl G., (Hulda), foreman painter, h. 152 Sampson. V P Lofgren, Corinne, student, r. 102 McKinley Ave. _ _ Lofgren, Ellen C, boxmaker, r. 193 Barrett. ~ ~ Lofgren, Elmer, casemaker, r. 9 Holman. j—_ Lofgren, Emma, widow John, h. 238 Sprague. 2 5 Lofgren, Eric, (Mary), metalworker, h. 9 Holman. "* Lofgren, Evelyn, domestic, 70 Prospect, r. 243 Crescent. . . Lofgren, Godfrey, (Selma)—Lofgren, Lindquist & Johnson—h. 28 Bush. X * Lofgren, Gust A., (Anna), foreman metalworker, h. 102 McKinley Ave. ~ Lofgren, Hilding W., clerk, r. 243 Crescent. 0) Lofgren, John A. commercial traveler, r. 193 Barrett. ft Lofgren, John A., (I. Louise), assembler, h. over 19 Park. C Lofgren, J. Marie, boxworker, r. 9 Holman. v* LOFGREN, LINDQUIST & JOHNSON—Godfrey, Ernest and Carl J.—ladies' W

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2! Long, John, Chinese laundry, under 14 East Second, h. do. > Long, William, (Mabel), h. 309 West Second. § Longnecker, O. H., r. 19 Valley. :§ Lonngren, John W., (Kate L.), printer, h. 23 Center. w Lonngren, Mary, widow John G., r. 23 Center. >; Lonngren, Viola M., student, r. 23 Center. •g Look, Warren B., (Agnes T.), supervisor Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 402 West g Seventh. —> Loomis, Alton M., (Bertha M.), news editor Tri-Weekly Journal, h. j» 610 Lafayette. u Loomis, Levi, (Mary E.), farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. — Looney, Catherine, widow Martin, h. 25 Seymour Ave.

Looney, Michael J., (Margaret), machinist, h. 14 Summer Place. Looney. Patrick, laborer, r. 25 Seymour Ave.

• £ 12 s Lopresto, Jack, (Mary), stonemason, h. over 103 Hazzard. (2 3 Lopriore, Michael, (Mary), laborer, h. 84 Steele. •a Lopus, Henry D., (Phebe), carpenter, h. 329 Hallock. § gjj Lord, Dora, Mrs., r. 256 Fairmount Ave. jy, 3 Lord, Eva, domestic, 215 Fairmount Ave. § K Lord, Frank, (Jennie), hay presser and thresher, h. 1057 Washington. .a a Lord, Hazel, clerk.r. 833 North Main. H c Lord, Merritt C, (Almeda N.), carpenter, h. 833 North Main. 0« J Lord, Rosa, widow Samuel, bds. 626 Spring. j2 m. Lord, Vallonia, widow S. B., r. over 30 Bush. •2 •§ Lord, William J., (Dora), metalworker, h. over 256 Fairmount Ave. j> £"" Lordahl, Martin, musician, rms. Apart. E, 27 Forest Ave. . £ Lorentzen, Carl, (Alma), woodworker, h. over 29 Kinney. •J2 « Lorentzen, Hans P., (Ellen L.), cigarmaker, h. over 49 Liberty. _ _' Lorentzen, Hans P., Mrs., Bon Ton Millinery, h. over 49 Liberty. w w Lorth, Warren H., (Ethel), driver, h. 56 Chapman. jjS * Losee, R. T., h. Flat 8, Washington Bldg. '3 "S Lott, Edna C, hair dresser, r. 61 Tenth.

f c Lott, John, (Harriet), barber, under 34 North Main, h. 61 Tenth.

£ w Loucks, Anna E., student, r. 612 Lafayette. Loucks, Clayton E., (Alice S.), metalworker, h. 840 Jefferson.

IS ]£ Loucks, Clifford G., (Esther J.), express messenger, h. 172 Chandler. •a "3 Loucks, Elizabeth, widow Newcomb, rooming house, 310 Jefferson, h. do. S t- Loucks, Elliot A., (Mary J.), mechanic, h. 612 Lafayette. « o Loucks, Fred D., (Huldah), foreman foundryman, h. 119 Palmer. :g « Loucks, Lillian, stenographer, r. over 67 Tenth. « « Loucks, Thomas M., real estate, over 215 North Main, rms. 12 East Fourth.

Loucks, Wallace, (Mary), groceries, 67 Tenth, h. over do. • Loucks, William E., (Mary E.), moulder, r. 612 Lafayette.

O Loucks, William, rms. 310 Jefferson. O Loumison, John, (Anna), salesman, bds. 416 North Main. k^ Lounsbury, Herman A., metalworker, r. over 54 Liberty. f, Lounsbury, Stanley H., machinist, r. over 54 Liberty. 2 Lounsbury, Stephen A., (Adelaide S.), metalworker, h. over 54 Liberty. *Z* u Lounsbury, see Lownsbery 2 9 Loupoolos, James clerk, rms. 14 East Fourth. (_) oa Love, Albert C, (Elizabeth), fireman J. F. D., h. 204 Samppon. f_] ds Love, Clarence, r. 331 Foote Ave. CU % Love, E m m a M., photo printer, r. 69. Fairmount Ave. (/} § Love, Harold, clerk, r. 331 Foote Ave.

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r-y $ Love, Henry F., (Minnie), sec.-treas. Diamond Furn. Co., h. 90 Prather Ave. 5 Love, John, (Marina), vice-pres. Diamond Furniture Co., h. 108 Steele. O Love, Lena, h. 255 Prospect. P <f* The best of insurance is not too good. W e furnish it. J5 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Prendergast Ave. ^"s Lovejoy's Dry Goods Syndicate,—C. Ray Lovejoy, mgr.—111 West Third. \m~ Lovejoy, Earl C.—Fulton Market Co.—h. 7 West Fifteenth. J-J Lovejoy, Edwin G., (Caroline G.), clerk, h. 848 North Main. Lovejoy, Eva M., bookkeeper, r. 7 West Fifteenth. Lovejoy, Gerald W., clerk, r. 22 Catlin Ave. co —\ Lovejoy, Lawrence J.—Fulton Market Co.—h. 7 West Fifteenth. § O Lovejoy, Rosetta, Mrs., h. 22 Catlin Ave.

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treas.; F. G. Curtis, sec.—34 Taylor. £ co Lucas, Mary, stenographer, rms. 226 Foote Ave. Lucas, Thomas W., (Mertie), commercial traveler, h. 227 Crossman. Luce, Caroline C, widow William G., h. 460 Buffalo. Luce, Deura A., (Bessie), breweryworker, h. 68 Tenth. Luce, Irwin, (Effie), drayman, h. 73 Cole Ave. Lucey, Margaret, widow Timothy R., h. over 105 Stewart Ave. Luduk, Olde, (Charlotte), blacksmith, h. over 140 Barrows. O Luduk, Stephen, metalworker, bds. over 140 Barrows. to Luguane, John, (Maria), laborer, h. 301 Crescent. Lukens, Lurilla, widow Philip, r. 318 Prendergast Ave. h — Lumbard, Michael, textileworker, bds. 33 Scott. C $ Lumia, Peter, (Lenora), laborer, h. 33 Scott. m^m Lunberg, Albin B., machine hand, r. 9 Howard. *** Lunberg, Jacob C, woodworker, r. 9 Howard. ^ ^ Lunberg, Lydia S., spooler, r. 9 Howard. ^ Lunberg, P. William, (Minnie), cabinetmaker, h. 9 Howard. ~~h Lunberg, see Lundberg, Lundborg and Lundburg.

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J8 Lund, August, (Christine), laborer, h. 501 Stowe. © Lund, Augusta, Mrs., h. 50 Franklin. mm Lund, Carl, laborer, h. 14 Chapin.

Lund, Charles, (Gustie), driver, h. 27 Warner Block. 4) Lund, Christian, (Carrie), bandsawyer, h. 52 Ninth.

Lund, Ebbert J., (Genevieve), draftsman, h. 35 Peterson. Lund, Edwin E., (Beda), metalworker, h. over 5 Sturges.

gj Lund, Emil, (Camilla), woodworker, h. 37% Tenth. JjJ Lund, Enoch C. O., (Alice), cabinetmaker, h. over 114 William.

Lund, Gustaf A., (Augusta), pres. Alliance Furn. Co., h. 308 Willard. ^^ Lund, Harry, (Rebecca), textileworker, h. 39 Weeks. CO Lund, Henry, (Gertrude), electrician, r. 831 North Main. 4) Lund, Hilmer, screenmaker, bds. 103 Ensign. Q£ Lund, John, metalworker, bds. 501 Stowe.

Lund, Oscar, woodworker, bds. Frink Ave. Lund, P. Olof, (Christine), machine hand, h. 9 Osborn. Lund, Samuel, (Christine), woodworker, h. 262 Colfax. Lund, Thure, machine hand, bds. 103 Ensign. Lundahl, Hilding, (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. over 161 Thayer. Lundbeck, Emma, textileworker, r, 164 Barrett. Lundberg, Ada, student, r. 608 Prendergast Ave. Lundberg, Arvid C, (Anna S.), rubber, h. 206% Chandler. Lundberg, Axel, (Agnes), woodworker, h. 116 Wescott. Lundberg, Axel W., electrician, r. 280 Broadhead Ave. Lundberg, Carl, steel casemaker, bds. 138 Virginia Boulevard. Lundberg, Carl A., (Beata G.), cabinetmaker, h. 26 Barrows. Lundberg, Carl F., (Josephine), veneerworker, h. 248 Barrows. Lundberg, Carl L., screen doormaker, bds. 136 Sampson. Lundberg, Charles F., (Matilda), metalworker, h. over 17 Grandin. Lundberg, Clara, widow Andrew N., h. 15 Stowe. Lundberg, David C, (Jennie A.), metalworker, h. 15 Cook Ave. Lundberg, Ellis, sander, r. 206% Chandler.

jZJ Lundberg, Emil, screenmaker, bds. 238 McKinley Ave. ^ j Lundberg, Henry C, (Signa L.), bookkeeper, h. over 360 Foote Ave. «T^ Lundberg, Hjalmer, (Hannah), brassmoulder, h. 312 Stowe. [_ Lundberg, Ida, clerk, h. 608 Prendergast Ave. J_\ Lundberg, John, (Albertina), h. 237 Willard. eft Lundberg, John E., (Selma), toolroom foreman, h. over 48 Thayer.

Lundberg, John R., (CarolineI, finisher, h. 280 Broadhead Ave. Lundberg, Martha L., student, r. 280 Broadhead Ave. Lundberg, Pauline, Mrs., textileworker, bds. 130 Summit. Lundberg, Rose, textileworker, r. 608 Prendergast Ave.

u „ _, „_. _ „ _ _ _ . w Lundberg, Walter A., (Elma), toolmaker, h. 2 Barrows. • J Lundborg, Carl O., (Sophie), finisher, h. 213 Myrtle rH Lundborg, Dagmar P.. student, r. 213 Myrtle. ^ S * T ..^rTh^r.n. AT r, ..rr r, ..«+ t~- r,l,. rl ,**, A- .. Q 1 Q T\/T.,«.-l

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. . Lundburg, see Lundberg and Lunberg. O Lunden, Henry E., metalworker, bds. 169 Barrett. g Lunderberg, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 12 William.

Lundgren, Albert, carpenter, bds. 115 Wescott. t^ Lundgren, Algot, metalworker, bds. 22 Phillips. m Lundgren, Axel M., (Erma), teamster, h. under 212 Chandler. £ * Lundgren, Bessie, r. 435 Willard. W Lundgren, Charles E., (Christine S.), metalworker, h. over 199 Barrett. V Lundgren, Charles E., (Carolina), machinist, h. 80 Tower. W W The Mutual Renpfit I ifp Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 . . . . $367,143,48869 mj llie 1'lUlUai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for mm nf Nauratil N I future payment to policy holders - - - $427,763,190.20 ^ 01 HeWarA, n. J. F. S. TREADWAY, District Agent

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Lundgren, Charles O., (Anna S.), milk dealer, h. 13 Tew. Lundgren, Christine, widow Frederick, r. over 12 Linwood Ave. Lundgren, Conrad, (Augusta), cabinetmaker, h. 932 East Second. ta-Lundgren, Edith A., student, r. 80 Tower. ™ Lundgren, Elvira, domestic, 20 Harrison. Q Lundgren, Emma, widow Edward, h. 18 Prather Ave. rft Lundgren, Fredericka, widow John, r. 65 Tower. Lundgren, Fritz, milk peddler, r. 13 Tew. Lundgren, Gust E., metalworker, r. 13 Tew. Lundgren, Hilmer, metalworker, bds. 22 Phillips. 05 Lundgren, Jennie M., type setter, r. 13 Tew. ft' Lundgren, Joseph C, machine hand, r. 80 Tower. ~ Lundgren, Matilda, r. 220 Bowen. *•»>• Lundgren, Victor, metalworker, bds. 11 Garfield. Lundin, Andrew, (Mary), metalworker, h. 20 Stafford Ave. P5 Lundin, Emma, textileworker, r. 20 Stafford Ave. ft Lundin, Hennig, (Hilga), woodworker, h. 218 Forest Ave. £f Lundin, Henry, metalworker, r. 20 Stafford Ave. m~-Lundin, John, metalworker, h. 1102 East Second. ^^ Lundin, John, (Flora), teamster, h. 10 Genesee. f-1 Lundman, Charles J., (Anna), woodworker, h. 223 Bowen. ^— Lundman, Rosa, student, r. 223 Bowen. Q) Lundmark, Hannah B., widow Charles, h. 423 Newland Ave. 0J Lundmark, Jennie clerk, r. 423 Newland Ave. MJ Lundmark, Lillian, office clerk, r. 423 Newland Ave. Lundquist, Amanda, widow Gustav A., h. 507 Chandler. ^•K Lundquist, Amanda, weaver, h. under 217 Allen. mm Lundquist, Amanda, Mrs., h. 601 Newland Ave. ^ Lundquist, Andrew, (Anna S.), carpenter, h. 318 Price. LUNDQUIST, ARVID N., (Delia M.), hats, caps and gent's furnishings, 220 0»*

North Main, h. 410 Lakeview Ave. ft* Lundquist, Carl A., (Ellen B.)—Elof Rosencrantz & Co.—h. 621 East Sixth. Lundquist, Charles E., (Minnie)—Lundquist, Gustafson & Moe—h. 31 Chap­

man. Lundquist, Christina, widow Carl, h. over 11 Victoria Ave. Lundquist, E m m a M., widow August, h. over 86 Liberty. Lundquist, Florence E., clerk, r. 318 Price. Lundquist, Gideon, (Edith), rigger, h. 342% Steele. ft Lundquist, Gust, metalworker, bds. 11 Warner Ave. ««* Lundquist, Gustafson & Moe—Charles, Hjalmar and Bert A.—clothing and J^.

gent's furnishings, 12 East Second. ^_, Lundquist, Harold V„ clerk, r. 621 East Sixth. ft Lundquist, John, (Belle), axemaker, h. 23 Tenth. m* Lundquist, Paul, (Anna), painter, h. over 64 Thayer. Lundquist, Sophie, widow Isaac P., r. 100 Willard. Lundquist, Theodore, woodworker, r. 23 Tenth. Lundquist, Victor J. student, r. over 11 Victoria Ave. Lundquist, William, (Justine), textileworker, h. 64 Thayer. Lundstedt, Carl, r. 127 Bowen. gjj Lundwall, Amelia C, widow Solomon A., r. 17 Tew. ft, Lundy, Carl, woodworker, rms. 213 East Third. m ^ Lundy, Joseph E. B.—Lundy & Soderstrom—rms. 340 FooteAve. {_, Lundy & Soderstrom—Joseph E. B. and J. Warner—tailors, 2-6 New War- M*< ner Block. 53 Lunn, Alvin, mfrs. cigars, 761 Foote Ave., h. do. m Lunn.Andrew, cigar mfr., over 12 North Main, rms. do. " ^ Lunn, Anna, widow Samuel, dressmaker, h. 36 Myrtle. Lunn, Ernest cigarmaker, r. 36 Myrtle. Lunn, Stella, student, r. 36 Myrtle. JB . * Q For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS t\

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,2(0 work, 10 Institute. C o Lynn, Carl O., (Selma), mattressmaker, h. 103 McKinley Ave. 2*" Lynn, Gust, (Erika), finisher, h. 206 Barrett.

e Lynn, James, painter and paperhanger, bds. 306 Steele. 3 o Lynn, J. Edward (Mary A.), machine hand, h. 113 Broadhead Ave. " !* Lynn, Julia, forelady Chautauqua Towel Mills, r. 206 Barrett. m. g Lyon, Fred E., (Emma V.), pressman, h. 244 Hopkins Ave. — g Lyon Furniture Agency—Bert G. Tiffany, mgr.—commercial reports, over fm£ 303 North Main. p®0< Lyon, George M., (Carrie R.), contractor, h. 31 Regent. &•£ Lyon, Hulda Mrs., h. over 20 Willard. Qgo Lyon, Leonard W., (Margaret), carpenter, h. 398 Falconer.

Lyon, M. J., bds. 705 West Eighth. Lyon, Robert E., (Lena M.), mfr. confectionery, h. 410 West Eighth.

^ » Lyon, Sarah D., h. 234 South Main. ft Lyons, Albert, office clerk, rms. 423 Lincoln. Jjj Lyons, Albert N., bookkeeper, bds. 411 Lincoln. to Lyons, Anna L., clerk, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. ft* LYONS, H A R R Y G., (Marion P.), retail lumber, sash, doors, glass, paints E a n d varnishes, 26 Institute, h. 13 Fulton.

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MACDONALD, REYNOLD, (Maude), automobiles, garage and supplies, 119- JJ^ 121 East Third, h. over 310 Pine. _ T

MacDonald, see McDonald. *^ Mace, Charles W., (Katherine), retired, h. 15 East Sixth. Mace, William M., (Carrie G.), mgr. Interstate Lumber Co., 27 Gokey Bldg., tas<

h. 411 West Third. JT^ Mack, Frank, (Lina), metalworker, h. over 16 Willard. W Mack, Frank P., (Elizabeth), teamster, r. 57 Barrett. ft MACK-HALL CO.—J. M. Mcintosh, mgr.—groceries, 13-15 West Second. ft Mack, James P., (Josephine), teamster, h. over 107 Barrett. 2 Mackey, Olita L., student, r. 17 Potter Ave. M — Macks, George, woolworker, rms. 57 Allen Square. *S MACLEASE, C H A R L E S E., wall paper and decorations, 107 West Third, mtt*

r. 12 Eleventh. Maclease, Devillo, (Ellen), retired, h. 12 Eleventh. 0 Maclease, Mary, Mrs., h. over 869 Spring. r g, Macomber, Frederick V., mgr. drapery dept. Jones & Audette, bds. 313 » g]

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ist, 409-411 Chadakoin Bldg., r. 122 Wilson Ave. 2. ' MacVeigh, see McVay and McVeigh. • 2) Maddox, Burton J., r. 62 Allen. a 3' Maddox, Charles A., (Rose C ) , painter, h. 26 Wilson Ave. * Maddox, Frank E., (Marie), conductor Erie R. R., h. 366% Foote Ave. >a g Maddox, Fred C, designer, r. 196 South Main. 2. § Maddox, John H., (Mollie), painter, h. over 29 Van Buren. g. g-Maddox, John W., (Mattie A.), commercial traveler, h. 196 South Main. ±t 3. Maddox, Robert, clerk, r. 366% Foote Ave. <S MADDOX TABLE CO.—W. J. Maddox, pres.; M. R. Stevenson, sec.-treas.—

mfrs., 101-125 Harrison. r Q Maddox, William C.,( Elizabeth A.), carver, h. over 142 Falconer. w Maddox, William J., (Alice), pres. Maddox Table Co., h. 62 Allen. £Jg Madi, Gakup, laborer, rms. 344 Steele. ) _ . Madison, Estella, r. 615 North Main. ft Madsen, Harold, h. 139 Institute. • to Mael, Soter, comber, h. over 45 Harrison. Maes, Frederick, (Clemis), millhand, h. under 53 Water. N — Maes, Frederick, (Philhomena), weaver, h. 53 Water. | ^ Maes, George P., (Josephine E.), weaver, h. over 408 Winsor. Magee, Charles A, (Ella), clerk, h. 611 Pine. ^ Magee, see McGee. s ^ Magill, Fred, (Ellen), paperhanger, h. 6 William. Z'"' Magill, Raymond, chain dropper, r. 6 William. — Magnuson, Alfred,( Hannah), metalworker, h. 226 Falconer. SO Magnuson, Alfred, (Anna), finishingforeman, h. 40 Sturges. C h Magnuson, Anna, widow Gust, h. 196 Barrett. ^ . Magnuson, Anna, Mrs.., h. 106 Willard. ~~\ Magnuson, Anna B., widow Emanuel, r. 119 Willard. NJ. Magnuson, Anna E., dressmaker, r. 196 Barrett. — Magnuson, Anna M., textileworker, r. 119 Willard. CD Magnuson, Breta, widow Magnus, r. 106 Weeks. C h Magnuson, E. Herman, grocery clerk, r. 7 Grandin. Magnuson Gust C, (Bertha I.), gen'l. mgr. Journal Press, h. 226 Fulton. \J1 Magnuson Harry, metalworker, bds. 400 Hazeltine Ave. c h Magnuson, Hildur, textileworker, r. 106 Willard. • . *0

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JB • Magnuson, Ruth M. E., student, r. 196 Barrett. -o Magnuson, Samuel, retired, r. 158 Barrows.

Magnuson, Simon (Lottie), deliveryman, h. over 120 Prospect. Maharon, Agnes, student, r. 417 Murray Ave.

g _ Maharon, Anthony J., clerk, r. 314 W . Sixth. Maharon, John, (Margaret), police justice, h. 417 Murray Ave.

CO Maharon, John J., cigars and tobacco, 8 W . Third, r. 314 W . Sixth. •~\ ' Maharon, Julia, r. 417 Murray Ave. 0 Maharon, Katherine, aristo worker, r. 417 Murray Ave. ... i Maharon, Margaret A., aristoworker, r. 417 Murray Ave. _g Maharon, Margaret A., r. 314 W . Sixth. ~3 . Maharon, Mary A., stenographer, r. 417 Murray Ave. « St Maharon, Michael, (Bessie), brickmason, h. 314 W . Sixth. ® Si Maharon's Smokery, cigars and smokers' supplies, John J. Maharon, prop., w j? 8 W . Third. >;* Maher, Gertrude M „ r. 628 W . Fifth. g g Maher, Patrick, foundry and machine shop, 20-26 Taylor, h. 628 W . Fifth. > ^ Maher, Thomas F., (Catherine P.), machinist, h. 622 W . Fifth. j j< Mahoney, David, machinist, r. 508 Winsor.

> Mahoney, Edward H., (Minnie F.), bricklayer, h. over 731 Buffalo. ^"u Mahoney, Edward J., (Marcella), saloon, 634 East Second, h. 618 do. w"19 Mahoney, Edward W., retired, h. 898 E. Second. £ j! Mahoney, Evelyn B., r. 738 Buffalo. ® - Mahoney, John, retired, h. 508 Winsor.

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Mahoney, Mary A., r. 508 Winsor. ' U « Mahoney, Matthew P., bookkeeper, r. 738 Buffalo. -m m Mahoney, Nellie, aristo sorter, rms. 307 W . Second. 2 s Mahoney, Sarah, r. 898 E. Second. P g Mahoney, Thomas, (Margaret P.), contractor, h. 51 Falconer. » o, Mahoney, Thomas, Jr., (Elsie M.), mason, h. 731 Buffalo. U Mahoney, Thomas, Sr., retired, h. 738 Buffalo.

Mainwaring, Benjamin F.. (Eva A.), laborer, h. 220 Fulton. . Mainwaring, J. Harley, clerk, r. 220 Fulton.

© Maisen, Elizabeth Mrs., r. 714 Washington. %-} Maitland, David, (Emma), toolmaker, h. 830 Spring.

Malar, Frank, laborer, bds. 223 E. First. 5 Malar. Tom, laborer, bds. 223 East First.

c X Malar, Tony, laborer, bds. 223 East First. «« Malcom. Elizabeth, Mrs., r. 302 East Second. mm Malier, Gertrude L., stenographer, r. 860 N. Main. * Malier, James, (Alvena), lumberman, h. 860 North Main.

Mallen, James, (Mary), h. 338 Forest Ave. Mallen. John, (Selma), finisher, h. 7 William. Mallory, Cora A., r. 42 Grant. Mallory, Dexter, wastesorter, h. 42 Grant. Mallory, Edith M., teacher, r. 42 Grant. Mallory. Sallie, widow John C, r. 42 Grant.

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h. 503 E. Fifth. J S Maltby, George L., (Gladys B.), inspector J. St. Ry., r. 101 East Fourth. ^ Manbert, Allen R., (Mary).—Manbert & Lager—h. 420 Foote Ave. «• Manbert, Fern, r. 420 Foote Ave. *. -. Manbert & Lager—A. R., and C. P.—shoes, 3 Brooklyn Square. O W Manchester, Frank E., (Mary A.), metalworker, h. 28 Whitley Ave. gt" Manchester, Harry E., (Albourn), stationary engineer, h. 56 E. Cowden Place. — Mancino, Antonio, (Theresa), musician, r. 40 Twelfth. •-£. Manero, Guiseppa, laborer, bds. over 298 E. Second. p*Jg Manges, Edgar A., (Elza A.), engineer, Erie R. R., h. 106 Francis. " Mann, Frank, (Martha), carpenter, h. 25 Walnut. ^ ^ Manning, Margaret Mrs., weaver, h. under 205 Allen. — Mano, Nicolo, metalworker, rms. over 5 Taylor. ^ ? Manross, Bert, (Myrtle), painter, h. over 26 Taylor. s*J Manross, Charles E., (Alma), steamboat engineer, h. over 106 Fairmount ^

Ave. ^m* Manseigh, Ernest, (Gertrude), metalworker, h. 140% Barrows. ^ Mansen, Gertrude, r. under 756 E. Second. J*"* Mansen, Nils, cabinetmaker, h. under 756 East Second. CD Mansfield, Fred W-. (Vinnie), electrician, h. 51 Franklin. CO Mansfield, Sheldon E., (Elsie), metalworker, h. 12 Cowing. C h Manson, Emma, widow Charles, domestic, 615 Winsor. ^ Manson, see Munson. *""j Manuel, Salvatora, (Mary), laborer, h. over 400 Allen. _mt MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF J A M E S T O W N , N. Y., Cryus E. J2,

Jones, pres.; R. J. Bootey, sec.-treas., over 213 North Main. urn MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLY CO.,—H. P. Duquette and I. D. Avery—fac- _> tory and mill supplies. 15 N. Main . " ;: •*1-Marcello, Frank, (Rosina), fruits, 3 E. Third, h. 45 Eleventh. -m. Marerri, Frank, laborer, bds. 539 Crescent. *** Marino, Tony, (Carmia), laborer, h. over 121 Cross. c r - _ . ft EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" D A I M T Talk it over with me. ft I HAVE THE STRICTLY PURE * rti1' * HARRY LYONS ch

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Marker, Henry, packer, r. 308 Stowe. _ Marker, Lily E., textileworker, r. Ill Benedict.

o Z Marker, Ludwig J., (Amanda), screenmaker, h. Ill Benedict. V X Marker, Myrtie, textileworker, r. 308 Stowe. to o Marker, Nettie A., textileworker, r. Ill Benedict. $ M Marker, Truman A.,—Chris Marker & Son,—r. 192 S. Main.

Markham, E. B., h. Ill Camp. jS Markham, Edith G., Mrs., clerk, r. section 9, over 108 East Second. *"* Markham, Ethel M., boxmaker, r. 86 Victoria Ave. • Markham, G. Edith, ass't. sec'y. Y. W . C. A., r. over 622 Prendergast Ave.

-2" Markham, Lucius, (Mary E.), pastor U. B. church, r. 86 Victoria Ave. "Sj . Markham, Sophia, widow John, h. over 622 Prendergast Ave. ~" ' Markle, John C, (Minnie), barber, h. 23 Fenton Place.

Markle, Van M., (Alice), woodworker, h. 703 West Eighth. «S "J Markman, Carrie Mrs., trained nurse, h. over 38 Willard. S § Markowitz, Alexander, (Maitha), clerk, h. 109 Crescent. s, u Marks, Adella Mrs., h. 10 W . Eighth. 3j> Marks, Leonard, finisher, r. 12 Tenth. -> Marks, Thomas H., (Anna), carpenter, h. 12 Tenth.

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Marsh, Edson O., (Diana), teamster, h. 68 West Fifteenth. Marsh, Edward J., (Annie), metal contractor, h. 819 Lafayette. Marsh, Ellis, motorman. J. St. Ry.. rms. over 215 North Main. Marsh, Florence, picker, r 101 E. Second.

U Marsh, Fred S., (Leah), clerk, h. 1086 E. Second. U S Marsh, George, tinsmith, bds. 811 Washington. mm | Marsh, Harry, toolmaker, bds. 122 Crescent. [1* < Marsh, Herman, apprentice cigarmaker, r. 228 Hallock. O - i Marsh, James H., (Mary), groceries, 801 Washington, h. over do r \ *•»

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Marsh, Leo G., Heald & Marsh, r. 811 Washington. <J J Marsh, M a y A., widow Frank, rooming house, 309 West Third, h. do. U 4 Marsh, Thomas F., (Lucy) tinner, h. 811 Washington. H * Marsh, William A„ (Edith), vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Jamestown Metai

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do. Martens, Hagen, (Rosa M.), draftsman, h. over 98 Colfax. Martenson, Bina, r. 222 Barrows. Martenson, Otto, (Betty), carpenter, h. 308 Palmer. Marthaler, Joseph A., cigarmaker, rms, over 116 E. Third. Martin, Abraham J., (Alice),—Martin & Johnson—h. 109 Chandler. Martin, Archie J., (Fanny), chauffeur, h. 179 McKinley Ave. Martin, Charles O., pharmacist, r. 818 Washington. Martin, Charlotte, widow Adelbert, h. 81S Washington. £ j Martin, Clarence R., student, r. 213 W . Fifth. Martin & Colburn—P. J. and C. D.—barbers, 116 N. Main. Martin, Duey L., (Sadie R.), Baptist minister, h. 213 W . Fifth. to Martin, Earl, bookkeeper, rms. 318 Prendergast Ave. ~ Martin, Gust, carver, 'bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. Martin, Helen M „ student, r. 213 W . Fifth. Martin, Jerome S., (Ida), finisher, h. 301 Willard. Martin, John, (Lydia), veneerworker, h. 10 Lake. ft Martin, John H., (Mattie), screenmaker, h. 847 Lafayette. Martin & Johnson—A. J. and J. E.,—shirt mfrs., over 204 N. Main. f ^ Martin, Lillian L., domestic, 1381 E. Second. •-*• Martin, Melville H., r. 115 Crossman. CfQ Martin, Melville M., (Marian), ticket ag't. Erie R. R., h. Fairmount Ave., £T*

beyond limits. £ £ Martin, Nels, carpenter, bds. 46-48 Steele. j-j Martin, Nelson H., (Ella), finisher, h. over 557 Allen. ~ q Martin, Olos, (Anna), tailor, h, 48 Water. ^ ^ Martin, Perry J., (Kittie M.),—Martin & Colburn—h. 109 Lakeview Ave. ry Martin, Sophia, r. 16 Johnson. g Martin, Telia E., widow George, stamp clerk, P. O., r. Cheney's-on-Chau- *?

tauqua. ^ ^ Martin, see Martyn and Martens. m m Martindale, John H., (Orpha), commercial traveler, h. over 513 Allen. U Martindale, Leslie, (Ina)), metalworker, h. 6 Crescent. © Martindale, Merle, barber, bds. over 513 Alien. ^ Martindale, Stephen, r. 15 Fifteenth. fr. Martindale, Willard G., (Mabel B.), motorman, J. St. Ry., h. 15 Fifteenth. ^. Martinelli, Carmine, (Sarah), laborer, h. 539 Crescent. Martyn, John F., clerk, r. 516 West Fourth. ^ Martyn, Marius G., retired, h. 516 W . Fourth. q M A R V E L F U R N I T U R E CO.—Alfred A. Anderson, pres. and mgr., Oscar E. .

Anderson, vice pres., Warner F. Liedblad, sec and treas.—mfrs. chif- w ^ foniers and dressers, Allen Ext. j-jS;

Marvel, Herbert, woolsorter, r. over 136 Water. ~ 5. Marvel, James, (Lavinia), woolsorter, h, over•136 Water ^ d -Marvin Elizabeth W., widow Robert N „ h. 2 West Fifth. »> Marvin, Henry C, (Belle B.), clerk, h. 223 Crossman. 2 5 M A R V I N H O U S E — M r s . V. D. Everett, prop.—furnished rooms, 105 West |.»

Second. rna Marvin, N. R., photographer, rms. Y. M. C. A. ^ B . Marvin, Selden H., r. 223 Crossman. ' „ Marooch, Patsy, laborer, bds. 301 Crescent. -, Mason, Bennie, textileworker, r. 41 Hopkins Ave. ... BO" Mason! Charles O., (Gussie), foreman Jamestown Lounge Co., h. over 149 © * McKinley Ave. 3*5' Mason, Henry, laborer, bds, over 1 3 5 % Chandler. ^ IT — O " 3 O

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Mason, Joseph, (Anna), laborer, h. 31 Scott. MASON, JOSEPH, (Clara), architect, 10 E. Third, h. 108 Tower.

>• Mason, Joseph, carver, r. 41 Hopkins Ave. Mason, Julia, widow William, r. 48 Hamilton.

8 Mason, Kate, winder, r. 41 Hopkins Ave. S? g, Mason, Kris, orderly, 207 Foote Ave. •£ * MASON N E W S CO., (INC).—R. K. Mason, H. E. Sellvin and C. R. Car­

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S> Mason, Roland K „ (Ella C ) , mgr. Mason News Co., h. 145 McKinley Ave. Mason, Sevario, metalworker, r. 31 Scott.

J2 1J Mason, William C, r. 12 Fulton. O u Masson, Laura E., clerk, r. over 209 Prendergast Ave. _ g Masterson, A. Ellsworth, (Jennie), Rhoe-shine, 13 E. Third, h, 309 N. Main. «^*i M A S T E R S O N , JENNIE-MRS., hairdresser and masseuse, over 309 N. Main, AS . h. do.

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Mather, Emeline, widow Charles D., h. 310 Price. Mathers, John H., reeling boss, h. over 563 E. Second. Mathers, Alice, winder, r. over 563 E. Second. Mathers, Belle, seamstress, r. over 563 E. Second.

•m* Mathers, Evelyn, duffer, r. over 563 E. Second. gQ Mathewson, Alfred, bds. 313 Prendergast Ave. " £ Mathewson, J. C, chemist, rms. Y. M. C. A. 2 Matson, Andrew, woodworker, bds. 4 East Newland Ave. p | Matson, Bert L., (Myrtle M.), baggage ag't. J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 110 Catlin

Ave. OfcJ Matson, Carl, woodworker, r. over 212 Chandler.

Matson, Emma, h. over 212 Chandler. ^ » Matson, Florence, r. 178 Hallock. S5 Matson, Herman, metalworker, bds. 154 Barrows.

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Matson, John T., (Margaret), commercial traveler, h. 15 Chicago Ave. ,2 Matson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 4 East Newland Ave. ^ 3 Matson, Thaddeus, (Jennie), lumber salesman, h. 178 Hallock. Matson, Theodore, (Anna), baker, h. 60 Tenth. _si Matson, see Matteson and Mattison. W Matten, Anna B., r. 252 Fairmount Ave. ft Matten, Arthur L., (Mary), machinist, h. 252 Fairmount Ave. m*. Matten, Caroline, telephone operator, r. 252 Fairmount Ave. £3 Matten, Paul, machinist, r. 252 Fairmount Ave. t-tm Matters, William, (Mary), moulder, h. 415 Murray Ave. Matteson, Catherine, student, r. 289 S. Main. _. Matteson, Ernest, laborer, rms. Y. M. C. A. B» Matteson, George E., (Myrtle E.), linotype operator, h. 59 E. Cowden Place. £3 Matteson, Jennie Mrs., waitress, 15 S. Main, r. do. ft^ Matteson, Luther B., (Ida B.), stationary engineer, h. 289 S. Main. * ^ Matteson, see Mattison, Matson and Mattson. Matthews, Belle Mrs., waitress, h. over 613 N. Main. ^*\ Matthews, Benjamin M., (Mattie A.), veneercutter, h. 39 Ridgway Ave. j ^ Matthews, Elizabeth, clerk, r. 504 E. Fifth. ft Matthews, Lindo P., (Lulu), laborer, h. 65 West Fifteenth. Tf. Matthews, Mae, rms. 333 East Second. jff Mattison, Harold, metalworker, r. over 79 Allen. ™ Mattison, Jesse C, (Clara), financial rep., International Text Book Co., h.

411 W . Third. f»\ Mattison, Leo, bellman, Rathskeller, r. do. ik Mattison, Selma, domestic, 70 Fairmount Ave. 2 Mattison. Thankful E.. widow Fred. r. 411 West Third. 3 'Mattison, see Matson, Matteson and Mattson. ^~ Mattoon, Mariam L., widow Ransom A., r. 36 Tenth. 7 3 Mattoon, Roma R., (Elinore E.), teacher, h. 36 Tenth. ft Mattson, Axel, (Freda), toolmaker, h. over 29 Palmer. M Mattson, Charles E., (Carrie), carpenter, h. 229 Willard. _ j Mattson, Edna, r. 1381 E. Second. *^ Mattson, Emil, (Mary), metalworker, h. 969 Jefferson. Mattson, John, (Mary C.), carpenter, h. 114 Peterson. p ^ Mattson, see Mattison, Matson and Matteson. a Mauser, Robert, (Winnie), florist, h. 3 Howard Ave. w Mawhir, Robert J., (Hattie), nighthostler J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 837 Fairmount — AVe' mm Maxwell, Harry F., (Cora), farmer h. 206 Baker. W May, Frank J., (Jennie C ) , stationary engineer, h. over 221 Washington. J J May, John, (Alta), hostler, h. over 19 East Second. May, Mrytle E. Mrs., h. over 126 E. Second. t ^ Maybee, Frank, (Catherine), finisher, h. 860 North Main. ~ T MayTbourne, Foster, (Eva), lumber salesman, h. 223 Fairmount Ave. £•*• Mayfield, Edward, sheet metalworker, rms. Y. M. C. A. ~ Maynard, Perry C, (Rosa B.), laborer, h. Lakeview Ext. £ ^ Mayo, H. B. G., (Grace E.), assignment engineer, N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 713 rm

Washington. May's Theater, Isaac T. Bedell, prop., 309 N. Mam. Maze, Jack, laborer, bds. 492 Crescent. ~' McAllister, Elizabeth ary plateworker, r. 214 Hopkins Ave. **¥} McAllister, Lydia, textileworker. r. 214 Hopkins Ave. ^ ^ McAspurn, E., r. 320 Steele. Q Q McAvoy, Caroline, widow James, n. 750 Buffalo. \m McAvoy, William, (Laura), lumberman, h. over 308 Pine. ^m McBride, Frank, bartender, rms. 703 W . Eighth. M McCall, Charles C, (Grace), teacher, h. 416 Murray Ave. 50 MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS K~\- I VOns £ Are not so expensive a. you may think X^O*av a_J VTMAO QQ

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McCall, Julia, widow Ansel J., waistmaker, r. 12 Water. McCall, Margaret, widow James A., h. over 763 East Second. McCallum, James S., (Alice M.), foreman, composing dept., Journal, h. 80

Falconer. McCallum, Thomas, (Eva), clerk, h. 1026 N. Main. McCallum, William S., (Mary), The Hub pool and billiard room, over 8 W.

Third, h. over 20 Peach. McCarty, James, R. R. conductor, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. McCartney, George M., (Hilma V.), physician, over 121 West Third, h. do. McChesney, Joseph, Mrs., r. 211 East Second. McClain, Henry N., student, r. 5 Terrace Place. McClain, Jennie, widow James, h. 5 Terrace Place. McClain, see McLean. McClelland, Sheridan, (Mabel), commercial traveler, h. 82 New Gifford Bldg. McClelland, see McLellan. McCloskey, Anna, milliner, r. 941 E. Second . McCloskey, Sarah, widow Patrick, h. 941 East Second. McClure, Nettie I., Mrs., r. 126 Fulton. McConnell, Daniel F., metalworker, r. 314 W. Eighth. McConnell, Elizabeth, Mrs., h. 314 W. Eighth. McConnell, William E„ mason, r. 314 W. Eighth. McCormick, Catherine M., McCormick News Co., r. 513 E. Sixth. McCormick, Frank J., McCormick News Co., r. 513 E. Sixth. McCormick, James E., (Mary), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 610 N. Main.

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McCormick, Rose A., widow Andrew, h. 513 East Sixth. Q McCormick, Rose M., r. 513 East Sixth. |_* McCourt, Edward, (Adeline), driver, r. 503 West Eighth. H McCoy, Rhoda B., Mrs., h. 119 Wilson Ave.

McCrorey, J. G. & Co., 5 and 10c stores, 207-209 North Main—Carl A. An->•»/ derson, local mgr.—office 621 Broadway, New York City. r n McCue, Michael, (Rose), florist, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. P"^ McCullough, Grace, trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. Pss) McCune, Peter C, (Anna), retired, h. 1114 Prendergast Ave. fit** McDermid, Margaret, widow James, r. 850 Prendergast Ave. J* J McDermott, Frances, widow Frank, r. 310 West Second. U J McDivitt, Rilla, domestic, 801 West Fifth. A McDonald, Archie, (Hannah), blacksmith, h. 2000 North Main. W n McDonald, Delina, domestic, 9 Prospect.

McDonald, Lake J., (Mary), lumber inspector, h. 911 West Sixth. McDonald, Maude, Mrs., r. under 224 Steele.

I McDonald, see MacDonald. I McElroy, Mary, picker, h. over 703 North Main. ' McElroy, Mary, widow Frank, dressmaker, h. 100 Hazzard.

McFarland, Frank, Jr., (Elizabeth M.), ice creammaker, h. 24 Victoria Ave. McFarland, Frank, Sr., r. 24 Victoria Ave.

5G McFarland, Patrick J., (Margaret R.), conductor Erie R. R., h. 49 Prospect. q McGady, John, (Mary), barber, h. over 29 Derby. mt McGahn, Wallace L., (Celia S.), finisher, h. Apart. C, 27 Forest Ave. g e? McGarvie, John A., assembler, rms. 3 Warner Block. mi'-a McGarvie, Lawrence H., (Alice), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 52 Hamilton. ^ McGarvie, R. H., Mrs., rms. 3 Warner Block. gjca McGee, Catherine, widow John, h. 835 Washington. >• McGee, Edward (Jennie), commercial traveler, h. 837 Washington. K ! McGee, Mary, machine hand, r. 835 Washington. D o SB* fc f l £ - Iiieii *•_!•»«"_ Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. mm l_lie i n S U r a n C e W. j. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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T4TI T PIANO Cd entire 6th floor §> l U l — - 1 Irll^lVf V/W. CHADAKOIN BUILDING n « • »ss McGee, Max M., (Minnie), teamster, r. 107 Eleventh. r-m McGee, William T., cigarmaker, r. 835 Washington. McGee, see Magee. fr] McGever, Anthony, (Mary), h. 164 Chandler. § f* McGever, Frank, boilermaker, r. 164 Chandler. 3 fr] McGever, Margaret, boxmaker, r. 164 Chandler. ™ C. McGillis, Margaret, picker, r. 214 Clinton. a H McGinity, Jane, r. 24 Van Buren. § g McGinity, John, (Lelia)—McGinity, Johnson & Co.—h. 28 Van Buren. n <^ MoGINITY, JOHNSON & CO.—John McGinity, T. A. Morley, Amil A. John- E

son and Joseph Trainor—plumbing and heating, 210 East Second. ffl O McGinity, Margaret, dressmaker, r. 24 Van Buren. © McGinity, Michael, (Bridget), h. 24 Van Buren. McGinn, Margaret E., teacher, bds. 4 Forest Park. « McGinnis, Abbie, widow Hugh, r. over 613 North Main. E2 McGowan, James H., upholsterer, r. 310 West Eighth. g pj McGowan, Katherine, widow Michael, h. 310 West Eighth. *• X McGowan, Thomas F., stationary engineer, r. 310 West Eighth. O £ McGrath, John, cigar clerk, bds. 252 Hopkins Ave. £, McGraw, Clara E., student, r. 125 Barrett. % £3 McGraw, Fred H., cementworker, r. 125 Barrett. • W McGraw, Samuel S., cementworker, r. 125 Barrett. 3' h McGraw, Sarah P., trained nurse, r. 125 Barrett. M * McGraw, Thomas B., (Elizabeth V.), landscape gardener, h. 125 Barrett. a g McGraw, Thomas C, cementworker, r. 125 Barrett. <* p McGraw, Walter L., bed springworker, r. 125 Barrett. S' n Mcintosh, James M., (Anna B.), mgr. Mack-Hall Co., h. 94 Prather Ave. £. o Mclntyre, Del, machine hand, rms. Woodlawn Ave. en 2 Mclntyre, Dennis J., groceries, 821 East Second, bds. over 641 East Sixth. •§ -g Mclntyre, George W., clipper, r. 127 Pennsylvania Ave. "S. > Mclntyre, Harvey E., (Eva B.), blacksmith, h. Woodlawn Ave. »' h Mclntyre, Hattie, laundress, r. 127 Pennsylvania Ave. © Mclntyre, Levi, (Lavina), teamster, h. 127 Pennsylvania Ave. oa Mclntyre, Nat, finisher, r. 127 Pennsylvania Ave. Mclntyre, Peter, packer, r. 127 Pennsylvania Ave. «>w McKaig, Elizabeth M., r. 13 Shaw Ave. £ » McKaig, John, fZilpha), loomfixer, h. 13 Shaw Ave. 55. a-McKee, Guy L., stationary fireman, bds. 218 Newland Ave. g g McKee, Mae, Mrs., h. 47 Baker. g-j? McKee, Peter, (Elizabeth), bleacher, h. 903 West Sixth. s » McKell, Elizabeth, domestic, 228 Winsor. <» JP McKenna, Austin, h. over 20 Foote Ave. » g McKoon, Kathryn, bookkeeper, h. over 552 West Third. 2 -

McLean, C. R., r. over 4 South Main. 3- ? McLean, Gertrude E., bookkeeper, r. over 226 East Second. % a. McLean, James C, (Margaret G.), supt. Gurney Ball Bearing Co., h. over 108 «•

Fairmount Ave. M McLean, Louis E., r. over 226 East Second. a McLEAN, WILLIAM, (Helen), livery and sales stables, 224-226 East Second, *•

h. over do. 3 McLean, see McClain. 3 § McLellan, Eliza, Mrs., trained nurse, rms. 252 Fulton. ;> -McLellan, see McClelland. S ^ McMahon, Thomas G., barber, 313 Winsor, rms. do. "*• -g McMillan, Andrew J., (Mary), farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. w g McMillan, James, blacksmith, h. 611 Washington. H Q McMurray, R. S., metalworker, rms. 413 Cherry. g M McMurray, Helen, telephone operator, bds. 816 Lafayette. n a McNall Eugene W., (Agnes), city editor Morning Post, h. over 28 Park. -iQ For Windows and Doors see H A R R Y L Y O N S 1

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McNeight, James S., (Genevieve), metalworker, h. over 25 Victoria Ave. MoPolin, Murty, (B. Anna), mining promoter, h. over 800 North Main.

4> , McPolin, Murty J., bookkeeper, r. over 800 North Main. 3 McTigue, Beatrice, student, r. 19 Valley. « McTigue, James, (Mary), sewer contractor, h. 19 Valley. CO ' McVay, James, retired, h. 48 Eleventh. as McVeigh, Edward, student, r. 12 Carroll. ,2 • McVeigh, George, bartender, r. 123 Fairmount Ave. & McVeigh, Gertrude, student, r. 12 Carroll. _ , McVeigh, James M., (Mary), stonemason, h. 12 Carroll. C McVeigh, John, stonemason, r. 809 Washington. « McVeigh, John, bartender, r. 123 Fairmount Ave. *? ' McVeigh, Joseph, fireman J. F. D., r. 309 Washington. •m McVeigh, Margaret, student, r. 12 Carroll. (2 ,; McVeigh, Mary, dressmaking, 2 East Fourth, h. 12 Carroll. g ef McVeigh, Paul, r. 12 Carroll. BQ IS McVeigh, Patrick, h. 809 Washington. m,x McVeigh, see McVay and MacVeigh. >>-e Mead, Bertha H., r. 20 Kingsbury Ave. 4> § Mead, E. H., carpenter, bds. 26 Taylor. ,£ >. Mead, Grace P., tailoress, r. 37 Thirteenth. •J jj Mead, Isaac, (Elizabeth), teamster, h. 8 Seventeenth.

> Mead, John L., student, r. 37 Thirteenth. sjU Mead, Leland S., laborer, r. 20 Kingsbury Ave. *f? Mead, Martha S., widow Lynn O., r. 415 East Fourth. fa.2 Mead, Myron J., (Frances M.), contractor, h. 37 Thirteenth. .2 « Mead, Walter S., (Elinore), carpenter, h. 20 Kingsbury Ave. OT 2 Meader, George, (Julia), plasterer, h. 921 East Second. -3 2 Meahen, Allen, bookkeeper, rms. over 211 North Main. a Meas, John B., (Alice), tailor, 8 New Warner Bldg., h. Wheeler's Bend-on-M >. Chautauqua. Ct3 Meas, Juie F., tailor, ovei 10 East Third, h. R. F. D. 79. '"£"§ Meas, Ralph E., (Martha), tailor, r. Wheeler's Bend-on-Chautauqua. ffl a Mechanic's Laundry, Cassius G. Campbell, prop., 31 Whitley Ave. u £ Mecusker, Horace R.— The Pullman Cafe—h. flat 3, over 217 Washington. "3.2? Mecusker, James, (Bertha), police, h. Washington Bldg. Jj B Mecusker, L. Grace, clerk, r. 811 North Main. G o Mecusker, Louisa M., widow Matthew J., h. 811 North Main. Jig Mecusker, Maretta, student, r. 516 Jefferson.

Medbury, Gae D., stationary fireman, r. 703 West Eighth. Medbury, Julia, widow O. D., nurse, h. 703 West Eighth.

• Medi, Peter, filler, r. 127 Steele. © Medin, Henry, woodworker, bds. 16 Morton. r_f Medley, Holliday, (Emma), machinist, h. 121 Weeks. Medley, Richard, textileworker, r. 121 Weeks. 5j Medz, Louis, laborer, bds. 475 Crescent. c m Mee, Anna, teacher, bds. 17 Sherman. m~ Meehan, Etta L., dressmaker, over 301 Clinton, h. do. mm Meehan, John, (Lona), emp. J. St. Ry., h. 245 Fairmount Ave. *5 Megahey, William J., (Agnes), laborer, rms. 8-9 Russell Block. J Melhuish, Charles D., (Mary W.), sec. Slone-Melhuish Co., h. 18 Strong. Meli, Frank, driver, r. 920 North Main. Meli, Frank, (Emma), deliveryman, r. 330 South Main. Meli, John F„ (Josie J.), barber, h. 68 Eleventh. Meli, Joseph, (Emma D.), barber, under 14 East Second, h. 920 North Main. Meli', Joseph, Jr., (Mary), lineman, r. 920 North Main. Melin, Anna, Mrs., textileworker, bds. 262 Colfax.

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> Melin, Augusta M., widow Swante E., millinery, 209 West Third, h. 29 Cen- m-m

ter. m m Melin, John, woodworker, bds. 112 Tower. m-£\ Mellor, David, warpdresser, r. 10 Ivy. m^m Mellor, Fred, (Ada), warpdresser, h. 320 Allen. m m Mellor, George, drawer, r. 320 Allen. ~ ? Mellor, Lewis H., (Ruby), clerk, h. 36 Ninth. ^ ^ Mellor, Mary E., cloth finisher, r. 320 Allen. rV3 Mellor, Olive G., cloth finisher, r. 320 Allen. _~ Melquist, Emma, widow Albin, h. 828% Cherry. ^ ~ Melquist, Fred O., (Alvina M.), metalworker, h. 18 Fluvanna Ave. ~~\ Melquist, Fritz O. T., (Anna), deliverman, h. 817 Jefferson. ~ 5 Melquist, Hedwig, Mrs., h. 22 Forest Ave. "* Melquist, Joe L., (Selma), wallpaper and painting, h. 36 Ninth. N-* Melquist, Thurston, (Anna M.), teamster, h. 212 Forest Ave. ft Melrose, Bessie, r. 311 Foote Ave. rm Mendez, Frank P., commercial traveler, rms. 409 West Third. J£ Meng, Arthur, draughtsman, rms. 315 West Third. B Meniro, Tony, (Bessie), laborer, h. 8% Cheney. *~{ Mensink, J. Howard, (Esther M.), watchmaker and optician, h. 18 East ft

Fourth. M Merchant, Carrie C, widow Richard T.. h. 141 Institute. JJ: Merchant, Charles C. commercial traveler, r. 141 Institute. to Merchant, Mary F., r. 141 Institute. to Meredith, Edith L., student, r. 302 Allen. ** Meredith, George O., (Florence B.), commercial traveler, h. 302 Allen. „ Meredith, Harrison O.—Jamestown Pharmacy—bds. 313 Prendergast Ave. m Meredith, Jackson C, (Carrie B.), agent Prudential Ins. Co., h. 33 Linden j*

Ave. ~ Meredith, Mary M., r. 405 Cherry. ^ MEREDITH & MEREDITH—Thomas H. W. and Harrison O.—props. James- a<C2

town Pharmacy, 8 East Second. | H Meredith, Thomas H. W. (Florence W.)—Jamestown Pharmacy—h. 14 a 2

Crescent. *fl q Merrill, Anna H., widow David E., h. 130 Lakeview Ave. jSfgg Merrill, David, r. 130 Lakeview Ave. g p Merrill, Ida M., dressmaker, r. 261 Broadhead Ave. pj Merrill, Louis, r. 130 Lakeview Ave. co-Merrill, Mary M., widow Robert, r. 409 West Third. !r/> Merrill, William, (Lillian), laborer, h. 109 Weeks. p Merrill, William A., (Emma A.), h. 261 Broadhead Ave. £ Merriman, Sheldon O., (Franc), mgr. F. M. Curtis Co., h. 116 Van Buren. g Merz, Benjamin, furniture, pictures and framing, 120 West Third, rms. da 2 Merz, Frank, (Lena), pres. Union Trust Co., h. 6 West Sixth. _j Merz, Lucy, student, r. 6 West Sixth. Merz, Mae, elocution teacher, 202 North Main, r. 11 Crane. Merz, Martin, (Anna)—Martin Merz & Son—h. 11 Crane. N — Merz, Martin, Jr., (Viola)—Martin Merz & Son—h. 8 Crane. Merz, Martin & Son—Martin Merz and Martin, Jr.—J. Book Bindery, over J ^

202 North Main. t—• Merz, Myrtle B., violin teacher, r. 11 Crane. *m-Messenger, Cora, domestic, 506 East Sixth. _t9 Messenger, George, (Olga), metalworker, h. over 7 Todd Ave. ft Messenger, H. Edgar, (Jennie M.), carpenter, h. 103 Stewart Ave. Nj Messina, Rozario, (Rose), spinner, h. over 37 Harrison. q ^ Metcalf, Bessie, student, r. 51 Fairmount Ave. Metcalf, Janett, widow Benson, h. 51 Fairmount Ave. Metcalf, Malcolm, student, r. 51 Fairmount Ave.

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„ Metcalf, Richard B., farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. a Metcalfe, James, (Margaret), salesman, h. 8 Cowing. g Metcalfe, Joseph S., pool helper, r. 8 Cowing. % Metcalfe, Walter L., (Fannie G.), clerk, h. 42 Liberty. jg METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., S. G. Greenman, supt., 504-506-

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as 5 Metzger, May, Mrs., housekeeper, 100 East Eighth. "3 < Meurer, C. C, (Anna), painter and paperhanger, h. 611 Washington. § Meyer, Frank T., student, r. 26 Whitley Ave. '•S a Meyer, Frederick M., (Augusta), custom turning, 340 Steele, h. 26 Whitley a> Ave. °* Meyer, George F., attorney, r. 26 Whitley Ave. so* c Meyers, Ada F., weaver, r. 125 Fulton. "K g Meyers, Arthur, dyer, r. 125 Fulton. "8 j Meyers, Bessie, weaver, rms. 141 Chandler. ;$ » Meyers, Herbert, steelworker, r. 125 Fulton. -« Meyers, Mary, widow Joseph, h. 125 Fulton.

-2 H Meyers, Mary M., trained nurse, r. 125 Fulton. •g Meyers, see Myers and Meyer. trt •§ Meyncke, William, (Etta), toolmaker, h. 246 Hallock. .. £ Michael, Peter, sander, rms. 10 New Warner Block.

-£3 tn Michelson, Frank, (Christine), painter, h. 211 Allen. '3 Michowska, Stefania, r. 59 Foote Ave. 5/3 a, Mickelson, James, laborer, bds. 8 Maplewood Ave. *co j» Middleton, Smith, (Edith), warpdresser, h. 79% Barker. to g Midgley, David, machinist, r. 42 Water. .2 5 Midgley, Emily, widow David, h. 42 Water. S Midgley, Emily, winder, r. 42 Water. "O x Midgley, Joseph, apprentice plumber, r. 42 Water. « •£ Midgley, Mary, telephone operator, r. 42 Water. -. i Miles, Mary A., widow Stephen, h. 804 Prendergast Ave. <u u Miles, May E., clerk, r. 804 Prendergast Ave. ^S » Milioti, Joe, (Cologera), cementworker, h. 81 Water. J3 j Millen, Mary, widow William, r. 316 West Fourth.

Miller, Alfred, furniture finisher, r. 24 East Third. • Miller, Alfred J., laborer, r. over 24 East Third.

§ Miller, Bessie M., dressmaker, r. 433 East Fourth. Miller, Burton N., (Ethel I.), decorator, h. 251 Prospect.

£">*; Miller, Carolina, widow Charles, weaver, h. 26 Scott. •%o Miller, Carl J., (Estella), cabinetmaker, h. 95 Hallock. ^jd Miller, Carrie L., stenographer, r. 109 Van Buren. Q Miller, Charles, (Emily L.), ironworker, h. 42 Eleventh. M * Miller, Charles W., (May), contractor and builder, h. 624 Palmer. CLZ Miller, Clover T., apprentice plumber, r. 311 Pine. MJ5 Miller, Earl, (Alma), metalpolisher, h. over 874 Washington. J ^ Miller, Ellen, r. 183 Fairmount Ave. <!^ Miller, Emily J., music teacher, r. 900 Prendergast Ave. ZQ 2 © Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every £j other kind of insurance furnished by S BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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BEST RESULTS Miller, Emma, Mrs., rooming house, 311 Pine, h. do. Miller, Emmett W., attorney, over 102 East Third, r. 338 Crossman. Miller, Eva E., widow Joseph D., h. 433 East Fourth. Miller, Frank E., (Nanny), electrician, h. 926 Newland Ave. Miller, Fred, laborer, bds. 800 East Second. Miller, George, (Emma), cook, h. 311 Pine. Miller, George, Mrs., dressmaker, over 107 E. Third. Miller, Hans P., sailor, r. 95 Hallock. Miller, Hoyt, (Hattie), express deliveryman, h. under 857 Spring. Miller, Hugh E., asst. cashier Bank of Jamestown, r. 900 Prendergast Ave. Miller, I. T., rms. over 11 East Second. Miller, James F., clerk, r. 109 Van Buren. Miller, James F., (Florence E.), grocery clerk, r. 30 Fairview Ave. Miller, Jay A., Jamestown Employment Bureau, h. Frewsburg, N. Y, Miller, J. W., Mrs., dressmaker, h. over 107 East Third. Miller, Katheryn, r. 1343 East Second. Miller, Lois, clerk, r. over 176 Fairmount Ave. Miller, Louis M., (Olina), draftsman, h. 129 Fulton. Miller, M., (Nell), real estate, h. 857 Spring. MILLER, "MARIE S., widow John, masseuse and Turkish baths, 319 Cherry, h.

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* ? Milner, Gust, (Hilda), grainer, h. over 164 Barrett. CSI Milner, Joseph, (Minnie), machinist, h. over 256 Crescent. ,_: Milton, Gust A., (Anna J.), tailor, h. 188 Barrett.

Milton, Pauline, Mrs., weaver, rms. 162 Baker. •o Milwaukee Bottling Co.—J. Brewing Co. owners of—104 East Second.

^ *j Minard, Mira S., textileworker, r. Woodlawn Ave. •*• '•§ Minard, Sarah A., widow Wallace S.. h. Woodlawn Ave. g^S Minich, Harry Scott, (Genevieve), gen. inspector J. St. Ry., h. 835 Spring. Btnz Mint (The)—John L. Swanson and Axel Anderson—saloon and poolroom,

J- 118 East Second. a> Minton, Peter J., (Anna H.), metalworker, h. 70 Thirteenth. ]jjP Minton, Mamie H., twister, r. 70 Thirteenth. W> Mioria, Charles, (Angie), cloth finisher, h. 103 Hazzard. "£ Mirage, Mike, (Mary), laborer h. 93 Hazzard. © Missito, Dominico, laborer, r. 323 Steele. S6 Missito, Lorenzo, (Rosa), laborer, h. 323 Steele.

Mistretto, John, (Santina)—Fred Diogiovanni & Co.. h. 25 Steele. 1 Mitchell, Abram, (Hannah), loomfixer, h. 32 Barrows.

*> b Mitchell, Bessie, Mrs., waitress, h. 10 Allen Square. «,,! Mitchell, Bridget, widow John, r. 162 Martin Road. ook Mitchell, Catherine, cashier, r. 22 Hazzard.

Mitchell, Charles, laborer, r. Allen Ext. Mitchell, Charles, textileworker, r. 222 King. Mitchell, Earl L., clerk, r. 235 Jones & Gifford Ave. Mitchell. Fred. (Pauline), spinner, h. over 59 Foote Ave. Mitchell, George, (Willanna), aristo chemist, h. 22 Hazzard. Mitchell, John, textileworker, r. 222 King.

~£ Mitchell, Nina F., r. 235 Jones & Gifford Ave. «j Mitchell, Samuel, (Augusta), locomotive engineer, h. 35 Hazzard. m< Mitchell, William D., (Louise C ) , packer, h. 235 Jones & Gifford Ave. - Mitzler, Charles, bricklayer, rms. 17-25 Russell Block.

^n Mix, Fred W., (Sybil D.), piano tuner and salesman, h. 344% East Fourth. y> Mizsick, Andrew, finisher, bds. 56 Chapin. ^Jj Moberg, Anna, bookkeeper, r. 69 Hazzard. * t Moberg, Axel, laborer,, bds. 55 Steele. Q_, Moberg, James, metalworker, bds. 238 Barrett. jg Moberg, Peter A., (Charlotte), coachman, h. 69 Hazzard. 5S Modica, Angelo, textileworker, bds. 33 Scott. W Modica, Frank, r. 120 East Second. w Moe, Arthur, commercial traveler, rms. Y. M. C. A. . ,. Moe, Arnt, rms. Y. M. C. A. [—I Moe, Bert A., (Emma)—Lundquist, Gustafson & Moe—h. 259 Forest Ave. CJ Moe, Marten, (Anna), tailor, h. 15 Mahone Place (Allen Park). m\_ Moeller, Bernard, metalworker, h. 1130 Prendergast Ave.

Moeller, Ella, picker, r. 1130 Prendergast Ave. Moeller, see Moller. Moffett, Charles A., (Emma), painter and paperhanger, h. 828 Cherry.

03 Moffett, Floyd, (Ruth), metal finisher, r. 828 Cherry. © Moffitt, Chester, machinist, bds. over 117 East Second. y Mohl, George, (Lottie), finisher, h. 63 Hallock. " Mohl, John A., (Caroline), finisher, h. 113 Park. Mohl, Judith, textileworker, r. 113 Park. Mohl, Munroe E., (Jennie), metalworker, h. 338 Forest Ave. Mohl, see Moll. U Mohr, Anna, picker, r. 10 Steele. U Mohr, Frank, packer, r. 18 Steele. C/J

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HILL PIANO TO ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR g_ ItA—l—l M. M.±_L~\J \,\J. CHADAKOIN BUILDING §J-Mohr, Jacob, (Mary), trainman, h. 18 Steele. © Molen, Emma, shoeworker, r. 59 McKinley Ave. **» Moline, Alma, domestic, 315 West Fifth. _ Moline, Charles, laborer, bds. 1057 Washington. "^ Moll & Lindstrom—Mrs. May Haupin and Mrs. Ebba Lindstrom—millinery, _

103% West Third. 3 Moll, see Mohl. {_, Moller, C. Emil, (Alma), bookkeeper, h. 351 Foote Ave. 6* Moller, see Moeller.. m F Mona, Tanas, laborer, bds. 45 Harrison. O-Monarch Typewriter Co.—Harry F. Newton, agent—505-507 Chadakoin Bldg <-+ Monello, Angelo, (Santa), machine hand. h. 103 Water. Monfort, William, (Jessie), metalworker, h. over 118 William. J2 Mong, Anna C, dressmaker, r. 810 Cherry. 2 Monger, Margaret, Mrs., domestic, r. 3 West Fourth. 5a Monjeau, Charles E., h. over 313 Lincoln. © Monjeau, Fred G., bookkeeper, r. 317 Lincoln. J3 Monroe, Edward L., (Jennie A.), carpenter, h. over 24 Fifteenth. 09 Monroe, Edward T., photographer, r. 213 West Second. O -Monroe, Frank A., (S. Jean), dentist, 46-47-48 Wellman Bldgs, h. Bemus 5~*

Point, N. Y. — Monroe, George H., wholesale postcards, 6-7 Russell Block, over 113 West <-m

Third, h. Celoron, N. Y. m-Monroe, Mary C, teacher, r. 213 West Second. 5S* Monroe, Mary L., Mrs., h. 213 West Second. fp Monroe, see Munroe. OS Montagne, John, (Angeline), plasterer, h. 64 Tower. Montague, Frank W., (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. 124 Bowen. Montague, George, (Mollie), laborer, h. 501 Hallock. I Montague, Jessie, stenographer, rms. 831 North Main. Montanio, Sam, spinner, bds. over 79 Water. . Montanio, Sebastiano, finisher, bds. over 79 Water. _^ Montanio, Tony, laborer, bds. 79 Water. Jr-1 Moody, Frank R., real estate, over 16 East Third, h. 426 Jlast Fifth. g Moon, Chauncey A., (Bessie), draughtsman, r. 6 Crane. ~|. Moon, Eva Clair, Mrs., r. 207 Summit. C h MOON, FRED C, (Margaret), sign painter,-over 111 East Third, h. 208 % T

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Moon, George J., (Maude L.)—Bradburn & Moon—h. 139 Broadhead Ave. ft Mooney, Frederick W., metalworker, r. 56 Chapman. Z Mooney, Margaret A., boxmaker, r. 56 Chapman. *~ Mooney, Theodore S., (Nellie R.), engineer, h. 56 Chapman. j^L Moor, George Caleb, (Elizabeth I.), pastor First Baptist Church, h. 117

Church. f ^ Moor, Godfred, (Julia), metalworker, h. over 416 Murry Ave. ^_ Moorby, Frederick W., (Mary), stonecutter, h. 59 Water. ft Moore, Alfred E„ (Mary), h. 529 East Fifth. «T Moore, Bessie, dressmaker, bds. 10 Cheney. jC Moore Bros.—Fred D. and Fred D., Jr.—saws and saw filing, 11-13 East First. "' Ready Roofing & Building Paper __™ T™. „,. ?

IB Clark Hardware Co. Fine Cutlery and Tools ox §05 302 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY »W 1 1 Chautauqua Brew is making friends every day "S 55 jr Moore, Charles B., (Hattie E.), tinner, h. 900 North Main. ©"" Moore, Charles I., (Georgianna), vice-pres. J. Table Co., h. 154 Forest Ave. w g Moore, Charles P., freight clerk, r. 900 North Main. 3 4 Moore> Dwight L., (Dora E.)—J. Panel & Veneer Co., h. 114 Lakeview Ave. me. Moore, Enid A., student, r. 117 Church. .m Moore, Floyd C, bookkeeper, r. 105 Prospect. ,_ Moore, Fred D., (Julia)—Moore Bros.—h. 17 McKinley Ave. 9 Moore, Fred D., Jr., (Ethel)—Moore Bros.—h. 21 McKinley Ave. "J ' Moore, George W., (Maggie M.), mgr. J. Real Estate & Rental Co., rms. 43-—3 44 Wellman Bldgs. § Moore, Heman H., (Catherine), machinist, h. 214 Chandler.

Moore, Herve C, r. 154 Forest Ave. *j? • Moore, Horace C, (Mary E.), milkman, h. 105 Prospect. 3 Moore, Inez C, piano teacher, r. 105 Prospect. g Moore, James, (Alice), machine hand, h. under 15 Hazzard.

Moore, Julia, Mrs., r. 120 West Third. -i Moore, Leon C, (Bertha H.), grocery clerk, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. w Moore, Leroy, student, r. 214 Chandler. ~ Moore, Lillian E., clerk, r. 900 North Main. _ Moore, Mary J., widow John, millinery, Falconer, N.Y.,rms.941 East Second.

o <jj Moore, Melita G., r. 154 Forest Ave. „ . Moore, Olive, r. 315 Spring. — 2 Moore, Ruth, r. 315 Spring. .52 Moore, Thomas W., (Mary E.), metalworker, h. over 69 Tower. id 0 Moore, Vera T., mender, r. under 635 Prendergast Ave. _, S Moore, W. Square, sander, h. under 635 Prendergast Ave.

Moose Cafe—Frank H. Akin and J. W . Phillips—saloon, 10 South Main. Moran, Frank, metalworker, bds. 416 Murray Ave.

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QB* C » Moran, James, metalworker, r. 316 Crossman. '" e Moran, Kathleen, clerk, r. 316 Crossman. s«£ Moran, Margaret, clerk, r. 316 Crossman. -ix Moran, Margaret, picker, r. 214 Clinton. v o Moran, Patrick, (Mary), freight checker, h. 316 Crossman. Q CO Moran, Patrick, lineman, rms. over 122 West Third.

Moran, Rose, telephone operator, r. 316 Crossman. ^^ Morato, Tony, laborer, bds. 135% Chandler. l*** More, Glenn, (Emma), machine hand, h. 12 Hopkins Ave. ft Morello, Carrie, widow Frans, r. 1029 East Second. mm Morello, Joe, machine hand, bds. 1029 East Second. 2 Morey, Bessie Mrs., r. corner Todd and Hunt Road. *-—* Morey, Ellery, woodworker, r. 520 Hazeltine Ave. E Morey, Elmer, laborer, r. 520 Hazeltine Ave.

Morey, Fred G., (Nellie), bookkeeper, h. 520 Hazeltine Ave. ft Morey, Jay, r. 520 Hazeltine Ave.

Morey, William, (Kate), teamster, h. 520% Hazeltine Ave. Morgan, Alma, clerk, r. 7 Mt. Vernon Place. Morgan, Almond F., (Catharine), barber, under 200 North Main, h. 109 West

Eighth. Morgan, August N., (Mary), woodworker, h. 1027 Newland Ave. Morgan, Axel, fireman J. F. D., bds. 169 Barrett. Morgan, Catherine, textileworker, r. 145 Barrows. Morgan, Charles A., (Nettie S.), metalworker, h. 7 Mt. Vernon Place. Morgan, Charles E„ (Alice), piano stringer, h. 75 Barrett. Morgan, Delia, Mrs., dressmaker, h. over 1)4 East Third.

^ Morgan. Edward, student, r. 145 Barrows. •[J Morgan, Edward, laborer, rms. 322 Steele. W Morgan, Edward, (Corisande D.), cashier First National Bank, h. 10 East Q) Fourth. _j Morgan, Emil O., finisher, r. 169 Barrett. ft] 1 »fi Inoiitinwi/n* Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartlord, Conn. i—j L l i e i n s u r a n c e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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Morgan, Emil, cutter, h. 24 Chautauqua Ave. (TW\ Morgan, Eunice O., widow Benjamin T., h. 401 Lincoln. -m-M Morgan, Eva E., r. 169 Barrett. N"| Morgan, Eva O., clerk, r. 8 Stearns Ave. j Morgan, Frank, (Sophia), stonemason, h. 11 Axtel. m\^ Morgan, Genevieve, r. 10 East Fourth. Morgan, George (Bessie), packer, h. over 128 Thayer. kassj Morgan, George F., accountant, h. 551 Lakeview Ave. j_ Morgan, George W., casemaker, r. 1027 Newland Ave. ^ > Morgan, Georgianna, widow Peter, r. 10 Summit. "L^. Morgan, Gertrude E., boxmaker, r. 24 Chautauqua Ave. C h Morgan, Hazel, r. 24 Chautauqua Ave. r—p Morgan, Henry A., (Hannah F.). metalworker, h. 76 Chautauqua Ave. _ 2 Morgan, Isabel, tailoress, over 114 East Third. 5Z/ Morgan, John, student, r. 145 Barrows. Morgan, John A., (Anna), shipping clerk, h. 153 Stowe. Morgan, John M., (Louise C ) , retired, h. 169 Barrett. ^_A Morgan, Laura, widow Elliott S., r. 551 Lakeview Ave. ^ S Morgan, Louise, Mrs., h. 8 Stearns Ave. Morgan, Mabel L., weaver, r. 8 Stearns Ave. Morgan, Marie, r. 10 East Fourth. _ ff Morgan, Otto, stonemason, bds. 14 South Main. b g" Morgan, Raymond, waiter, res. over 114 East Third. -• ** Morgan, Signe E., boxmaker, r. 8 Stearns Ave. » g1 Morgan, Stella C, Mrs., h. 313 West Third. r <* Morgan, Theodore P., (Ida), drayman, 7 Taylor, h. 10 Summit. J3' g-Morgan, Tony, brickmaker, bds. under 513 Allen. a ? Morgan, V. Nadine, r. 109 West Eighth. g- >-Morgan, William A., (Ida), loomfixer, h. 47 McKinley Ave. e 5' Morgan, William J., laborer, r. 145 Barrows. ~\ a Morgan, William J., (Catherine), stationary fireman, h. 145 Barrows. m g* Morgan, Zenas E., (Ella), carpenter, h. 78 Thirteenth. "« g Morganroth, Eugene, auditor Erie R. R., r. 551 East Second. g. % Morganroth, Marian, Mrs., r. 551 East Second. £, 5 Morganstern, Charles, broom peddler, r. 107 Barker. Si 3" Morley, Earl A., machinist, r. 165 Barrett. ' • Morley, Edward, (Fanny), gardener, h. 105 Water. Morley, Epret L., widow Hira D., h. 115 Barrett. mm, Morley, Frank, teamster, bds. over 63 Steele. 5?o Morley, Frank, deliveryman, bds. 66 Steele. mm-Morley, Maude E., domestic, r. 165 Barrett. J5* Morley, Stephen G., chef, r. 105 Water. (x, Morley, Thomas A.—McGinity, Johnson & Co.—h. 78 Water. Morningstar, Florence M., student, r. 10 Price. J"? Morningstar, Frank O., (Barbara)—The Hub Pool & Billiard room—h. 10 K^3

Price. ^^ Morningstar, Lester, r. 30 Price. ^^ Morningstar, Lillian R., widow Elias, h. 30 Price. f-> Morningstar, Percy O., student, r. 10 Price. CA * Morowski, Alice, spinner, r. Martin Road. C h Morowski, Bennie, spinner, r. Martin Road. m m Morowski, Stanley, (Clementina), dyer, h. Martin Road. M < Morowski, Stephen, machine hand. r. Martin Road. *"S Morozott, John laborer, h. over 7 Taylor. JEl Morring, Catherine, widow Henry, r. 186 Cole Ave. Morris, Dorothy C, student, r. 142 Forest Ave. Z/i Morris, Edward, porter, bds. 10 Steele. J"*-Morris, James A., (Maude), painter, h. 203 Lafayette. Morris, J. William, (Mary G.), physician, 142 Forest Ave., h. do. -g S™ammeEdD HEMLOCK LUMBER ,J,tT^K. 1 i

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® " MORRISON, JOHN F., (Florence), tailor, pressing, cleaning and repairing, •£> 16 East Third, h. 864 Prendergast Ave, •2 • Morrison, John W., carpenter, h. 514 Foote Ave. 10 Morrison, Mabel, r. 864 Prendergast Ave. 2 , Morse, Alvin D., bookkeeper, r. 150 Chandler. "£ Morse, Andrew O., (Minnie S.), carpenter, h. 642 Winsor. CQ Morse, Arthur O., designer and draughtsman, 500-501-502 Fenton Bldg., bds. -3 ' 642 Winsor. g Morse, Charles E., (Helen)—Morse Grocery Co.—h. 150 Chandler. M • Morse, Chester E., grocery clerk, r. 150 Chandler. p Morse, Clara, h. under 610 East Second. !Sj „ Morse, Eva D., spinner, r. 234 Barrows. |g % Morse Grocery Co.—Charles E. Morse, prop.—584 East Second. e SS Morse, Gust L„ (Anna C ) , machine hand, n. 234 Barrows. M _ Morse, Harry P., (Clella B.). barber, h. 40 Chestnut-£ts Morse, John, (Anna C ) , carpenter, h. 542 Allen s< g Morse, Mabel V., spinner, r. 234 Barrows. > I*. Morse, Melinda, widow Elbridge, r. Elam Ave. •3 » Morse, Rosina, widow Benedict, h. 217 Crescent.

> Morse, Ruby V., r. 150 Chandler. j| Morse, Stanley L., student, r. 642 Winsor.

Morse, Walter, (Amanda), weaver, h. Elam Ave. g J5 Morse, Warner L., bookkeeper, r. 642 Winsor. © 00 Morton, Charles, fireman J. F. D., h. 120 Tenth. 50-8 Morton, Ernest, (Mary), bartender, h 416 North Main. -., 3 Morton, Harry W., metalworker, r. 14 Valley. S Morton, Ida S., widow William W., h. 14 Valley. a £, Morton, Margaret, widow Edgar W., h. 120 Tenth. •g>» Morton, Margaret, r. 120 Tenth. •g-i Morton, Mary, r. 120 Tenth. J< g Morton, Preston, (Bridget), laborer, h. Walnut Grove. 5j *> Moses, Frank S., (Belle S.), patent medicines, h. 110 Broadhead Ave. "m *• CQ '-A t- c

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5 S, Mosher, Louisa, Mrs., r. 296 Falconer. SS Mosher, Maude, drawer, r. 18 Water. Mosher, May, weaver, r. 18 Water. Mosher, Ralph. (Doris), metalworker, h. 36 Hamilton. Mosher, Roy, laborer, r. 36 Hamilton. Mosher, Valeria, twister, r. 36 Hamilton.

, Mosher, William, (Nina), elevator man, h. 36 Hamilton. §3 Mosier, Clara E., widow William H.. h. 300 West Eighth. c m Mosier, Marie R., musician, r. 300 West Eighth. J2 Mosley, Fred, boss spinner, bds. 44 Taylor. ft Mosshammer, Gertrude, widow Jesse C, music teacher, bds. 22 Derby. 2 Mossi, Gust, sander, rms. over 7 Taylor. p S Mother Lode Copper Mines Co. of Alaska—G. W . Brownell, rep.—418 Chada-

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Mott, Frank H.—Mott & Armstrong—r. 910 North Main. . m Mowkiel, Henry, machine hand, r. Elam Ave. Mowkiel, John, spinner, r. Elam Ave. Mowkiel, Vincet, (Helen), metalworker, h. Elam Ave. Moyer, Alfred R., (Lorina B.), teamster, h. over 117 Fairview Ave. ft Moynihan, Bridget, r. 711 Lafayette. a Moynihan, Catherine E., student, r. 714 Lafayette. mm Moynihan, Cornelius J., (Helen), traffic mgr. Chautauqua Traction Co., h. 21 ft

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25 Price. __ Moynihan, Daniel J..(Catherine), foreman brickmaker, h. 714 Lafayette. "" Moynihan, Fred A., patternmaker, r. under 1 Barrows. ^ ^ Moynihan, Hannah, home bakery, 706 North Main, h. over do. \—y Moynihan, Jerry P., plumber, r. 714 Lafayette. b_si Moynihan, John F., (Mary J.), stationary fireman, h. 12 Royal Ave. L'J Moynihan, John P., (Alice S.), sec. Blackstone Mfg. Co., h. 22 Chestnut. ^ | Moynihan, John W., tilesetter, r. 705 Lafayette. ^*. Moynihan, Le'onore, r. 705 Lafayette. y^m Moynihan, Margaret M., teacher, r. 25 Price. ' J3rt Moynihan, Mary R., candymaker, r. 714 Lafayette. r j ' Moynihan, Patrick, (Etta), mgr. Hurlbert-Samuels Hotel Co.. h. 33 Price. XS* Moynihan, Patrick, Sr., hotel clerk, h. 705 Lafayette. ^ Moynihan, Patrick, Jr., clerk, r. 705 Lafayette. *~I Moynihan, Thomas F., (Lina M.), gen. yardmaster Erie R. R., h. 908 Pren- <^>

dergast Ave. r-\-\ Moynihan, William M., (Helen M.), h. 1109 Prendergast Ave. m*\J Mozart Club, rms. 14 New Gifford Bldg. Mozart Theater—Marshall Peterson and M. L. Woods—12% West Third. a -. Mozzaro, Joseph, laborer, bds. over 29S East Second. m o Mozzaro, Mary, duffer, bds. over 298 East Second. jil 3 Muellally, Ella, r. 503 Clinton. „ n Muff, Frank. (Minnie), winding boss, h. over 14 Franklin. N ® Mulgreen, John, metalworker, bds. 154 Jones & Gifford Ave. ^p< Mullard, Dick, (Amelial. real estate, 401 Wellman Bldgs., h. 808 North Main. < Mullard, George, weaver, h. 997 Washington. Mullaugh, Catherine, domestic, 134 Lakeview Ave. N * Mullen, Alice, student, r. 1022 North Main. g*\ Mullen, Arthur, student, r. 1022 North Main. ^ Mullen, Henry, contractor, r. T022 North Main. ^>| Mullen, Margaret, photo clerk, r. 1022 North Main. Mullen, Margaret M., r. 13 East Fifteenth. ^ J Mullen, Mary, dressmaker, r. 1022 North Main. ,5* Mullen, Peter, express clerk, rms. 533 West Third. ^"i Mullen, Peter H.. (Jennie), contractor and builder, h. 1022 North Main. Mullen, William H., (Mary A.), contractor, h. 13 East Fifteenth. _ Mullin, Connor, metalworker, bds. 306 West Fourth. *"*J Mullin, D. Lowery, electrician, rms. 308 Squier's Court. J"""1 Munck, Charles, cabinetmaker, bds. 192 South Main. (_, Munger, Andrew, retired, r. 614 Spring. Nj Munger, Benjamin, (Bertha)—Consolidated Development Co.—h. 614 Spring. <•_ Municipal Electric Light Plant—C. G. Sundquist, supt.—132-136 Steele. *~" Munroe, Albert A., clerk, r. 141 Euclid Ave. Munroe, Catherine, widow James, h. 141 Euclid Ave. Munroe, Minnie J., milliner, r. 141 Euclid Ave.

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Munson, Oscar W., metalworker, bds. 238 McKinley Ave. >, Munson, Peter, (Otillia), teamster, h. 8 Maplewood Ave. ^ Munson, Sophia, r. 12 Whitley Place. T3 Munson, Thomas, (Ellen M.), bartender, h. 272 South Main. 4> . Munson, Walfred A., casemaker, bds. 238 McKinley Ave. <_"S Munson, William E., (Jennie), casemaker, h. 41 Flagg Ave. O c Murch, William C, (Ethel), carpenter, h. 824 North Main. °'| Murkett, John, (Ellen), saloon, 214 East Second, h. over do. 3 o Murkett, Matilda J., widow George, h. 116 Cross. O u Murphy, Alice, student, r. 71 Barker.

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—; Murphy, James, metalworker, bds. 109 Hall Ave. O Murphy, John, metalworker, bds. 109 Hall Ave. — Murphy, Joseph K., warper, r. 71 Barker. ryi Murphy, Margaret, domestic, 3 Lakeview Ave. ry] § Murphy, Mary, domestic, 3 Lakeview Ave. rT_, g Murphy. Sophia A., widow Samuel B., h. 8 East Fourth. _ < MURPHY, VIRGINIA, MRS., hair dressing and manicuring, 308 Pine, h. do. 55 w Q j O u Bell Phone 114-w Restoring Cray Hair a Specialty Home Phone 241 Q* THE VIRGINIA HAIR SHOP 5 308 Pine Street Mrs. Murphy

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steam fitting, 122 West Third. Murray, Nellie G., r. 150 Fairview Ave. Murray, William, (Catherine), metalworker, h. 29 Regent. Musaro, Guiseppa, spinner, r. 45 Franklin. Musaro, Joe, (Guiseppa), sander, h. over 44 Franklin. Musaro, Sebastiano, (Victoria), laborer, h. 45 Franklin. Musaro, Sam, spinner, 45 Franklin. <_4 Musso, Samuel, (Fanny), florist, h. 22z East First. fij MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF N E W A R K , N. J., F. S. ft

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agent, 5-6 Gokey Bldg. C/> Muzzy, Clara A., Mrs., dressmaker, h. 510 East Seventh. £^* Muzzy, Edith M., telephone operator, r. 510 East Seventh. w Muzzy, Ernest J., stenographer, r. 510 East Seventh. ^ Muzzy, F. Pearl, student, r. 510 East Seventh. mm Muzzy, Ruby E., student, r. 510 East Seventh. '""' Myers, Albert E., physician, 7-8-9 Wellman Bldgs., r. do. h—H Myers, A. Louise, Mrs., dressmaking, 26-27 New Gifford Bldg., rms. do. ^ # Myers, Claude C, (Minnie), machinist, h. 101 Chicago Ave. fJQ Myers, Cynthia, widow James, r. 226 Foote Ave. n—» MYERS, E. E. & SONS—Edgar E„ F. LaVerne and J. Floyd—props. Pearl ^

City Laundry, 35-39 Steele. ft. Myers, Edgar E., (Minnie)—Pearl City Laundry—h. 131 McKinley Ave. ft Myers, Edwin D., (Maude), spinning foreman, h. 823 Cherry. f/Q Myers, F. LaVerne, (Nellie F.)—Pearl City Laundry—h. 511 Newland Ave. Myers, Fred A., (Emma), bookkeeper, h. 600 Murry Ave. £J Myers, George, bandsawyer, h. 342 Steele. ft Myers, George, (Annie), loomfixer, h. 38 Ivy. fi. Myers, Gerald, emp. J. St. Ry., r. 19 Langford. Myers, James, Mrs., h. 9 East Fifteenth. mm* Myers, James M., (Jane), loomfixer, h. 45 Water. ^^* Myers, J. Floyd, (Margaret J.)—Pearl City Laundry—h. 144 Forest Ave. W Myers, Josie, picker, bds. 650 East Sixth. < Myers, Lucy, picker, bds. 650 East Sixth. ( Myers, Mary M., dressmaker, rms. 417 Prendergast Ave. mm> Myers, Melinda, widow Sidney J., h. 142 Allen. Myers, Rachel, widow Charles, r. over 104 Weeks. ~ j Myers, Rhea, widow George, hair dresser, rms. 79 Allen Square. q Myers, Robert D., (Belle), janitor opera house block, rms. 9 do. . Myers, William, (Inez), emp. J. St. Ry., h. 19 Langford. Myers, see Meyer and Meyers. w ij Myregaard, William A., (Helen J.), cabinetmaker, h. 104 Cook Ave. g| |

mm ~~ Naeser, Elizabeth, domestic, 120 Fulton. Narrow Gauge Restaurant—Frank M. Stumpf, prop.—20 North Main. ™ jS Nash, .Edward, (Anna), helper, rms. 308 West Second. r' 3 Nash, John F., (Belle R.), shoemaker, h. under 904 East Second. 8 Nash, Matthew, shoemaker, h. over 119 Lincoln. CO -. Nash, Maurice A., waiter, r. over 119 Lincoln. g Nash, Myril, brakeman J. C. & L. E., rms. 624 West Seventh.

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co » Nash, Raymond A. P., (Clara I.), inspector Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., C « h. 426 Lincoln. '& c Naslund, Mary, domestic, 20 Allen. 5 _ National Biscuit Co.—L. L. Snow, sales agent—crackers and fancy cakes, qP< 217 Spring. &>•£ National Cash Register Co.—W. E. Blacklock, rep., 217 Cherry. ia_ NATIONAL C H A U T A U Q U A C O U N T Y BANK—Charles M. Dow, pres.; S£ Frank W . Stevens, vice-pres.; Harry P. Sheldon, vice-pres.; Fred. W. <S ,; Hyde, cashier; Arthur W . Swan, asst. cashier—201 North Main. ""75 National Furniture Co.—Carl J. Johnson, pres.; John A. Nord, sec; Axel jj'u Peterson, treas.—mtrs. parlor and dining tables, Blackstone Ave. C a National Protective Legion, George W. White, sec, 6 Hall Block, over 5 "S a West Third. .5 S NATIONAL SPECIALTY CO.—Benjamin and Samuel Zuckerman—carpets, £-i.y ladies' wear and household articles, 5 Warner Bldg.

£ Nauni, Gust, filler, h. 45 Harrison. -Cj Nazzaro, Gaetano, (Angeline), car inspector, h. 100 Steele.

(Ana Neal, Benjamin W., (Mary J.), h. 105 Fairview Ave. Oh j§ Neal, James A., (Ethelynne B.), clerk, h. over 886 Washington. O <n Neal, see Neil and Neill. i-*x Nearing, Addie, Mrs., clerk, rms. 311 Pine. j } _ Neetens, Dominique, (Marie E.l, weaver, h. 1276 East Second. **i - Neetens, Henry, porter, r. 1276 East Second.

Negola, Veta, r. 539 Crescent. Neiderlander, Charles, (Minnie), hotelkeeper, h. 1S6 Cole Ave. Neiderlander, Kittie, chocolate dipper, r. 186 Cole Ave. Neiderlander, Louis, machinist, r. 186 Cole Ave. Neil, Daniel, signmaker, rms. over 217 Spring. Neil, Charles O., (Amelia), metalworker, h. 21 Seymour Ave. Neil, Nelson J., (Jessie), electrician, h. over S60 Spring. Neil, see Neill and Neal. Neild, Clara, weaver, r. 136 Thayer. Neild, Florence, weaver, l. 136 Thayer. Neild, Sarah E., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. Neild, Thomas, (Betsy), textileworker, h. 136 Thayer. Neill, John H„ (Mary), harnessmaker, h. over 21 West Second. Neill, Maude, Mrs., bookkeeper, h. over 126 East Second. Neill. see Neil and Neal. Neilsen, John, (Hansine), bandsawyer, h. 3 Stearns Ave. Neilson, Anna, weaver, r. 79 Allen. Neilson, Christian, (Julia), cigar mfr. and pool room, 49 South Main, h. 322

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-*m* Neilson, Gustaf, laborer, rms. 337 East Fifth. S? Neilson, Hulda E.. bank clerk, r. 238 Forest Ave.

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Neilson, Walter, (Mary), woodworker, h. 17 Bishop. £mr\ Nelson, Ada, weaver, rms. over 535 Allen. ^ ^ Nelson. Adolph, (Hannah), veneerworker. h. over 101 Hedges Ave. -^ Nelson, A. Frank. (Ida), furniture, 105<East Second, h. over do. y_! Nelson. A. Fred. (Augusta), carpenter, h. 19 Cedar Ave. QJ Nelson, Agnes, weaver, bds. 16 Chautauqua Ave. "^ Nelson, Albert. (Catherine A.), pipefitter, h. 17 Wilton Ave. Nelson, Albert, (Christine), polisher, h. over 157 Allen.

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fj Nelson, Albert, woodworker, bds. 33 Tenth. fif. Nelson, Albert, (Ada), finisher, h. 24 Richmond Place. N—i Nelson, Albin, crater, bds. Willard, R. F. D. 82. [J[J Nelson, Alfred, (Mary), carpenter, h. 1160 Prendergast Ave. _| Nelson, Alfred, (Emily), machine hand, h. 378% Willard. O Nelson, Alfred, (Ida C ) , cementworker, h. 238 Barrett. *ft Nelson, Alfred, (Johanna), textileworker, h. 751 English. Nelson, Alfred, r. 166 Baker, r-_ Nelson, Alfred, (Johanna), woodworker, h. 751 English. _** Nelson, Alfred, (Clara), printer, h. over 1101 North Main. W Nelson, Alfred, (Hulda), laborer, h. 356 Price. K * Nelson, Alfred C, (Olga), metalworker, h. 330 Price. ~> Nelson, Alfreda C, seamstress, r. 15 Crown. C h Nelson, Alga, weaver, r. 17 Wilton Ave. Nelson, Alva M. E., student, r. 227 Prospect. 03 Nelson, Amanda, teacher, r. 1231 North Main. ft Nelson, Andrew, woodworker, bds. 12 Kinney. m^ Nelson, Andrew J., (Louise), machine foreman, h. 206 Sturges. mm* Nelson, Andrew L., metalworker, bds. 116 Cross. ^^ Nelson, Andrew O., (Anna), h. over 319 Allen. h 1 Nelson, Andrew P., (Ida), laborer, h. 948 Washington. J"""* Nelson, Andrew P., (Sophia), metalworker, h. 15 Bush. PJ Nelson, Andrew \\\, (Anna)—Nelson Bros.—h. 614 Newland Ave. CO Nelson, Anna, housekeeper, 2 Morse Ave. QfJ Nelson, Anna, weaver, bds. 100 Tower. Nelson, Anna, weaver, r. 81 Hazzard. *f*\ Nelson, Anna A., seamstress, r. 24 Crown. Q Nelson, Anna C, widow Gustaf, h. 1231 North Main. " Nelson, Anna C, widow William, h. 324 Willard. Nelson, Anna C, widow Peter, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. W Nelson, Arthur, tailor, bds. 11 Highland Ave. ftp Nelson, Arvid, machine hand, bds. 17 Walnut. ^ Nelson, Arvid, shipping clerk, r. 152^ Allen. JJ Nelson, Arvid, woodworker, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. ^m Nelson, Arvid A., office clerk, r. 109 Stowe. C h Nelson, August F., (Mary B.), boots, shoes and repairing, 114 North Main, ^^

h. 722 East Seventh. y Q Nelson, August F., photographer, r. 760 East Second. ft Nelson, Axel, carpenter, bds. 215 McKinley Ave. ^ Nelson, Axel J., (Anna L.)—Nelson Bros.—h. 227 Prospect. JJ^ Nelson, Axel W., (Emily), butcher, h. over 12 Morton. J3? Nelson, Bernice V., boxmaker, r. 322 Forest Ave. m* Nelson, Birger S., finisher, bds. 116 Barrows. *•? Nelson Bros.—Axel J. and Andrew W.—planing mill, sash and doors, 233- ~ m

237 Prospect. __ Nelson, Carl, machine hand, bds. 757 East Second. JC** Nelson, Carl, laborer, bds. 909 Newland Ave. ^^ Nelson, Carl, (Selma), finisher, h. 10% Chautauqua Ave. y Q Nelson, Carl, (Ruth), emp. Floss Bowling alleys, h. over 232 East Second. ft Nelson, Carl, steel casemaker, r. 8 Water. JJJ, Nelson, Carl, candymaker, r. 760 East Second. m m Nelson, Carl, (J. Matilda), machine hand, h. 277 Falconer. ft^ Nelson, Carl A., (Ellen), bartender, h. over 15 Park. m*. Nelson, Carl A., woodworker, h. 140 Barrows. ft Nelson, Carl E., (Esther W.), h. 22 Charles. ^ Nelson, Carl F., (Anna), machine hand, h. 69 Chautauqua Ave. "** Nelson, Carl O. S., driver, r. 760 East Second. M Nelson, Carl T., (Ida), rubber, h. 46 Peterson. W Nelson, Caroline, widow Gustaf, r. 26 Sampson. ft TaT Front Doors _i&- HARRY LYONS 1

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CC pliaiitaimiia Ri-pw Quenches thirst,acts as a mild •—• V ^ n d U l d U q U d D r e W TONIC, INDUCES SLEEP. Both Phones Ls*] Nelson, Catherine, widow Fred, r. 14 Valley. \_i Nelson, C. Axel, (Matilda A.)—Burland & Nelson—h. 18 Crown. ^ ] Nelson, Cecilia H., seamstress, r. 438 Winsor. , - Nelson, C. Edwin, student, r. 227 Prospect. '

p ^ Nelson, C. Emil, (Otilia), vice-pres. Crescent Tool Co., h. over 157 Barrows. Us) Nelson, Charles, farmer, r. 227 Hazzard. \

Nelson, Charles, foreman finisher, bds. 116 Barrows. O Nelson, Charles, (Violet), bartender, h. 104 Weeks.

Nelson, Charles, rms. 841% North Main. 'mt\m~_ Nelson, Charles A., (Christine), janitor, h. 209 Newton Ave. J 5 Nelson, Charles A., (Ida), upholsterer, h. 44 Tower. H Nelson, Charles E., (Hilda)—Elite Furniture Co.—h. 311 Van Buren.

Nelson, Charles F., metalworker, r. 219 Price. 4t*t\ Nelson, Charles J., (Marie), finisher, h. 152% Allen. "^J Nelson, Charles O., (Anna)—Golden Furniture Co.—h. 120 Bush. \_-\ Nelson, Charles T„ (Ella), driver, h. 1343 East Second. mmm Nelson, Christ, (Mary), driver, h. over 847 Washington. N N Nelson, Christian A., warp dresser, h. 114 Willard.

Nelson, Christine, domestic, 344 East Fourth. rj . Nelson, Clara, picker, bds. over 21 Victoria Ave. ^Tj Nelson, Clarence, machinist, r. Wellman Ave. m m Nelson, Clarence, student, r. 311 Van Buren. ^ J Nelson, Clarence L., (Mabel E.), metalworker, h. 19 Terrace Place. Tmi Nelson, Claus, (Johanna S.), janitor, h. 238 Hall Ave. " - Nelson, C. Lawrence, clerk, r. 277 Falconer.

Nelson, Conrad, metalworker, bds. over 757 East Second. ^ ~ Nelson & Co.—Lars A. Larson and Gust A. Nelson—mfrs. dining tables, 48 J"* Steele. C 3 Nelson, Dallas C, metalworker, r. 15 Bush. ^ m Nelson, Daniel, (Charlotte), deliveryman, rms. over 335 East Second. H Nelson, David, (Jennie), machinist, h over 780 East Second. . Nelson, David H., driver, r. 1160 Prendergast Ave.

C ^ Nelson, Edith L., seamstress, r. 438 Winsor. fT^ Nelson, Edward, (Esther), metalworker, h. over 53 Water. JT^ NELSON, E D W A R D , (Elin), blacksmith, 132 Foote Ave., h. over 118 King. Urn : g« EDWARD NELSON p Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Wheelwright and General Repairing 1 132 FOOTE AVENUE l

Nelson, Edward, laborer, bds. over 510 East Seventh. • Nelson, Edward, bds. 33 Tenth.

Nelson, Edwin C, (Ellen E.), finisher, h. 144 Stowe. jp Nelson, Elizabeth, student, r. 6 East Newland Ave. 5 Nelson, Elizabeth S., domestic, 9 Sherman. § Nelson, Ella, student, r. 214 Prospect. «S „ Nelson, Ella, domestic, 81 South Main. Jg c Nelson, Ellen, textileworker, h. over 41 Wescott. j " _ Nelson, Ellen, weaver, r. 81 Hazzard.

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J> Nelson, Emil, (Hannah), woodworker, h. 438 Winsor. 0 -g Nelson, Emil A., (Anna), finisher, h. 115 Camp. Dri Nelson, Emil A., (Flora), laborer, h. 30 Bush. X H CC I lfn Tnaiiwfin/ia Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. mt* L l i e l H & U r a i l C e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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Nelson, Emil F., (Alma V.), metalworker, h. over 394 Falconer. « 0 Nelson, Emma, Mrs., h. over 18 West Eighth. °> _\ Nelson, Enfred O., mealworker, r. 31 Kinney. Nelson, E. Pearl, widow Axel, r. 514 Foote Ave. g M Nelson, Erick, (Helen), carpenter, h. 234 Bowen. 3 £"! Nelson, Erin, (May), laborer, h. 22 New Warner Block. ™ 2? Nelson, Ernest, metalworker, r. over 508 Newland Ave. J 2 Nelson, Ernest, (Hulda), woodworker, h. 105 Lister. O 3 Nelson, Ernest C, (Hannah), moulder, h. 142 Euclid Ave. § 2 Nelson, Ernest L., bookkeeper, r. 209 Newton Ave. m O Nelson, E. Rudolph, (Elveda C ) , clerk, h. 138 Fulton. g Nelson, Esther, clerk, rms. 533 West Third. O Nelson, Esther, domestic, 112 Church. O Nelson, Eva, textileworker, bds. 105 Lister. Nelson, Eva C, widow John, h. 39 Wescott. Nelson, Evelyn, spinner, r. 70 Benson. <T2 Nelson, Fabian, (Augusta), machinist, h. 410 Foote Ave. 2 NELSON, FANNIE F., widow August, photographer, 324 East Third, h. 760 jg

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_ o Nelson, Florence, r. 1381 East Second. c H Nelson, Florence, boxworker, r. 46 Peterson. 5 W Nelson, Florin, (Georgine), finisher, h. 227 Hazzard. If J Nelson, Folke, plater, bds. 14 Morse Ave. " S Nelson, Frank, florist, r. Wellman Ave. 2 Nelson, Frank A., (Ida H.), finisher, h. 23 Cedar Ave. y. Nelson, Frank A., (Minnie), cabinetmaker, h. 236 Steele. Nelson, Frank E., (Alberta A.), metalworker, h. 314 Bowen. Nelson, Frank O., (Anna O.), woodworker, h. 63 Hazzard. t? Nelson, Fred, shipping clerk, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. gr £? Nelson, Fred, machine hand, bds. 110 Foote Ave. Nelson, Fred B., (Helen), dyer, h. 103 Cross. Nelson, Freda, Mrs., h. over 508 Newland Ave. Nelson, Frederick, (Ida M.), metal furniture packer, h. 13 Front. - "-. Nelson, George E., billing clerk J. C. & L. E. R. R., r. 77 Wellman Ave. g e Nelson, George, Mrs., r. over 105 East Second. g 5. Nelson, George, finisher, bds. 102 Broadhead Ave. s £• Nelson, George, McC, (Grace), barber, under 201 West Third, h. 629 Pren- g g,

dergast Ave. °" Nelson, Gertrude, widow Nils, r. 219 Price. Nelson, Gina, millinery, 50 Willard, h. do. £f Nelson, Gunberg, dressmaker, r. 14 Bishop. o. Nelson, Gunnar A., (Edna), moulder, h. over 100 Tower. -%!. Nelson, Gunnard, waiter, r. 84 Chautauqua Ave. [>§ Nelson, Gunnard A., (Anna C ) , toolmaker, h. over 18 Grant. H'1 Nelson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. ^ Nelson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 128 Water. Wfi Nelson, Gust, laborer, bds. 8 Hanley. H > Nelson, Gust, metalworker, bds. over 757 East Second. S O P3P5 . prjw Hr

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Gust, clerk, bds. 204 Lafayette. Gust, (Margaret), laborer, h. 575 Allen. Gust, (Amanda), woodworker, h. over 790 East Second. Gust, (Sophia), metalworker, h. over 110 William. Gust A., (Minnie)—Nelson & Co.—h. 245 Barrows. Gust A., (Lottie), metalworker, h. 241 Broadhead Ave. Hader, metalworker, r. 783 East Second. Hans, (Anna), watchman, h. 17 Wilton Ave. Hans, (Sophia), retired, h. 3 Mt. Vernon Place. Harold, deliveryman, r. over 239 South Main. Harold G., r. 620 West Seventh. Hazel, student, r. 23 Cedar Ave. Helen, widow John, r. 116 Cross. Helga, screenmaker, bds. 757 East Second. Helina, h. 242 Broadhead Ave. Herbert A., woodworker, r. 277 Falconer. Herbert A., bookkeeper, r. 227 Prospect. Herman, (Ellen), upholsterer, h. 88 Barker, Hildur, r. 152% Allen. Hilma, domestic, 66 Hazzard. Hulda, weaver, bds. 93 Steele. Hulda, weaver, r. 16 Camp. Ida, domestic, 101 East Fourth, r. 61 Franklin. Ida, dressmaker, h. 330 Lincoln. Isaac, painter, bds. 224 Steele. J. August, (Emelia), woodworker, h. 14 Bishop. Jennie, weaver, r. over 157 Allen. Jennie, cloth mender, r. 81 Hazzard. Jennie, widow Thure, h. 314 South Main. Jennie H., bookkeeper, r. 16 West Eighth. J. Martin, (Frances), aristoworker, h. 114 Park. John, metalworker, bds. 341 Foote Ave. John, machine hand, r. 17 Wilton Ave. John, (Carrie), h. over 274 Prospect. John, bartender, bds. 118 Institute. John, crater, bds. Willard, R. F. D. 82. John, driver, r. 368 Buffalo. John, metalworker, bds. 44 Chautauqua Ave. John, finisher, h. 116 Barrows. John, metalworker, bds. 12 Peach. John, (Clara), machinist, h. 403 Fairmount Ave. John, (Hilda), metalworker, h. over 815 Newland Ave. John, (Hilda), tailor, 28 over 119 North Main, h. 24 Crown. John, (Emma), machinist, h. 398 Falconer. John A., (Mary C ) , metalworker, h. 11 Bush. John A., (Mary), carpenter, h. over 37 Morton. John A., (Andrea M.), teamster, h. 15 Charles. John A., (Emily), groceries, 14 North Main, h. 100 Prather Ave. John A., (Anna C ) , metalworker, h. over 107 Liberty. John C, (Louise), lumber handler, h. 81 Hazzard. John E., (Ida C ) , Elite Furn. Co., h. 303 Van Buren. John P., (Ida), carpenter, h. 109 Stowe. John P., (Minnie C ) , tailor, h. 620 West Seventh. John" R., (Pearl), finisher, r. 81 Hazzard. John W., (Frances M. Oakley), physician, 525 East Second, h. do. Laura A. E., r. 948 Washington. Laura, Mrs., h. Juliet. Lawrence R., bookkeeper, r. 245 Barrows. Leonard, metalworker, r. 751 English.

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> Nelson, Leonard, bds. 300 King. rnmrn Nelson, Leonard, (Nina), painter, h. over 1 Hebner. m m Nelson, Leonard, painter, r. 70 Benson. ,mm\ Nelson, Lillie M., boxmaker, r. 84 Chautauqua Ave. JSa NELSON & LINDSTROM—Martin R. and Enoch H — dry goods and no- ^ 2

tions, 110 East Second. C Nelson, Lottie, widow James, h. Wellman Ave. — , Nelson, Louis, freight handler, bds. 280 Willard. ~•* Nelson, Mabel, student, r. 206 Sturges. _ _ Nelson, Mabel, retoucher, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. * ~ Nelson, Marie, widow Henry, h. 6 East Newland Ave. ~~\ Nelson, Marie, waitress, r. 207 Foote Ave. —-m Nelson, Martin R., (Mabel W.), Nelson & Lindstrom, h. over 209 Newton Av. "* Nelson, Mary, widow Peter, h. over 12 Linwood Ave. . Nelson, Mary J., teacher, r. 114 Willard. Jj* Nelson, Matilda, Mrs., r. 114 Park. S3 Nelson, Matt. P., woodworker, bds. 15 Charles. 0) Nelson, May, stenographer, r. over 12 Linwood Ave. ft Nelson, Mildred, student, r. 24 Crown. ft Nelson, Millie, picker, bds. 21 Victoria Ave. J3 Nelson, Minnie, laundry worker, bds. 12 Grandin. fl» Nelson, Minnie, domestic, 31 Foote Ave. ft Nelson, Myrtie M., stenographer, r. 6 East Newland Ave. a Nelson, Nels, finisher, bds. 116 Barrows. mm Nelson, Nels, mason, bds. 135 Baker. '" Nelson, Nels, r. 8 Water. Nelson, Nels A., (Matilda), stone mason, h. Flat 22, New Warner Block. Nelson, Nels J., (Mary), laborer, h. 30 Barrows. Nelson, N. Gust, (Carolina), dyer, h. 56 Eagle. "0 Nelson, N. Holger, (Agnes M.), machinist, h. over 51 Tower. Jj Nelson, Olof, (Louise), h. 32 Kinney. p] Nelson, Olof H., carpenter, bds. 37 Tenth. Nelson, Oscar, laborer, h. 8 Waterman. i> Nelson, Oscar, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 9 Shaver. «gC Nelson Oscar, metalworker, bds. 154 Jones & Gifford Ave. 2 q Nelson, Oscar, (Matilda), machinist, h. 9 Shaver. § mm Nelson, Oscar A., (Josephine), finisher, h. 31 Kinney. p^q Nelson, Oscar B., (Olida), h. 717 Murray Ave. g*0B Nelson, Oscar C, (Elizabeth), drayman, h. Lindsey Ave. s |3 Nelson, Oscar F., (Ida L.), police, h. 97 Falconer. * p] Nelson, Oscar J. (Lottie), furniture trimmer, h. 763 East Second. «*

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Nelson, Otto, (Anna C ) , retired, h. 16 West Eighth. •-Nelson, Otto, (Caroline), finisher, h. 9 Linwood Ave. 2 Nelson, Per, (Lottie M.), veneer worker, h. over 237 Barrett. gj Nelson, Peter, carpenter, bds. 16 Chautauqua Ave. H Nelson, Peter, plumber, bds. 105 Park. Nelson, Peter G., (Dora A.), salesman, h. 500 West Seventh. Nelson, Quist W., (Julia), cigarmaker, h. 322 Forest Ave. Nelson, Raymond A., (Winifred), bookkeeper, h. over 12 Chandler. » ^ Nelson, Reuben G., (Frances E.), deliveryman, h. over 245 Barrows. ^ ^ Nelson, Reuben L., office clerk, r. 109 Stowe. S ~ Nelson, Robert, laborer, bds. 16 Chautauqua Ave. 5Jo Nelson, Rudolph H., (Carrie), laborer, h. 36 Kinney. mm-Nelson, Rudolph W., woodworker, r. 39 Wescott. © Nelson, Ruth, r. 206 Sturges. 2 Nelson, Ruth, weaver, r. 236 Steele. *^ Nelson, Selma, weaver, r. over 157 Allen. »jp

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5 Nelson, Sigerd A., twister, r. 11 Bush. S Nelson, Sgna, spinner, r. 15214 Allen. .2 Nelson, Signe, nurse, 318 East Fifth. to Nelson, Sophia, widow Nels, r. 235 Baker. >; Nelson, Studio, Fannie F. Nelson, mgr., photographers, 326 East Third. •fj Nelson, Sture'F.—Ideal Furniture Co.—h. 239 Forest Ave. ? Nelson, Sture F., (Annette), finisher, h. 116 Peterson. & Nelson, Swan, plasterer, bds. 126 Sampson. « Nelson, Swan, retired, r. 4 East Newland Ave. "o Nelson, Swan P., (Matilda), machine hand, h. over 239 South Main. « Nelson, Theodore, (Hilda M.), metalworker, h. 10 Hopkins Ave.

Nelson, Theodore, finisher, bds. 116 Cross. | Nelson, Theodore N., (Allene),—T. N. Nelson & Co.—h. 278 Falconer.

2 § Nelson, Theodore R., (Selma), finisher, r. 4 Webster. £ £ NELSON, T. N. & CO., T. N. Nelson & Alfred Josephson, merchant tailors, •a "• over 9 West Third. § g£ Nelson, Toby, metalworker, bds. 215 McKinley Ave. 42 s Nelson, Victor, (Matilda), woodworker, h. 37 Tenth. g K Nelson, Walter, laborer, r. 368 Buffalo. .a c Nelson, Walter, finisher, bds. 110 Foote Ave. |j c Nenno, Leon, (Florence), barber, h. 306 Clinton.

Cu j Nesel, Rose, domestic, 909 North Main. w _ Nesmith, John J., (Phoebe Alice), agent Warren & Jamestown St. Ry., h. S •§ rms. 28-29-30 New Gifford Bldg. > £" Nesslund, Victor, (Margaret), bookkeeper, h. over 30 Grant. m £ Nestor, Ebba E., office clerk, r. over 211 Allen. •52 a Neu, Elizabeth, widow Phillip, r. 180 Fairmount Ave. _ ^ Neu, see New. 60 tzs Neustrom, Johanna S., widow Gust, r. 6 Briggs. j2 «r Neustrom, John, (Hilda), carpenter, h. over 25 Kinney. '3 "S Neustrom, Napoleon, (Allene), policeman, Erie R. R. station, h. 6 Briggs. f "c Neustrom, see Newstrom. $ .3 Neville, Henry, (Josephine), general practioner in chronic diseases, 327 „ M East Second, h. 36 Liberty. § « Neville, J. Charles, (Rose), asst. engineer, Jamestown water works, h. 840 •a •« East Second. § "§ Neville, Ruby B., teacher, bds. 121 Fulton. "«j O New, Charles E., printer, h. 100 East Eighth. ~ « New, John T., finisher, h. 228 Falconer. A « New, see Neu.

Newberry, Earl B., (Bessie), Jamestown Transfer Co., h. over 204 E. Second • Newberry, Franklin D., steamfitter, r. 18 Weeks.

O Newberry, James O., (Ida M.), drayman, h. 18 Weeks. O Newberry, Thomas, (Pauline), watchman, Erie R. R., h. over 7 Lakin Ave.

New Broadhead Block, 39-47 South Main. Newgren, Horace, (Theresa), clerk, h. 1407 West Sixth. Newgren, Oscar, h. 116 Wescott. Newhouse, John Lv (May), clerk, h. over 35 Eleventh.

_ O Newman, Harriet M., stenographer, bds. 433 East Fourth. (_) ca Newman, Harry J., (Mary F.), automobiles, h. 17 College. H a Newman, John, laborer, bds. 15 Strong. 0Li z Newman, Richard, carpenter, bds. 15 Strong. tZ) 2 New Production Oil Co.—J. L. Hoard, sec.—21 Gokey Bldg. -^ Newsome, James, (Mary), woolsorter, h. 207 Allen.

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Newton, Albert F., (Mary L.), retired, h. 21 Eleventh. J"t Newton, Blanche I., telephone operator, r. 21 Eleventh. ft Newton, Corrie A., widow George R., h. 404 Lincoln. mm Newton, Daniel, cottage cheese, 5 Baker Block, over 31 North Main, rms. do. C/> Newton, George A., (Alida L.), slate roofer, h. 307 Allen. C"* Newton, Harry F., agt. Monarch Typewriter Co., 505-507 Chadakoin Bldg. ^ Newton, Helen, manicurist, 318 Prendergast Ave., rms. do. Newton, Hiram, machinist, rms. 80 Allen Square. ^ \ VT«itt4-.-.ti TJimli (f i-i—in 1 a + aal i-i o c o m 11rnv Vi TJrollnnon A iro Visa" limit N_

o Newton, Hugh, (Lena), steel case maker, h. Wellman Ave., bey. limit Newton, Marjory C, stenographer, r. 404 Lincoln. Newton, Maude H., stenographer, r. 21 Eleventh. Newton, Melvin, (Delia), janitor, h. 20 Richmond Place. Newton, Nathan P., Jr., (Minnie F.), piano mover, h. 842 North Main. m t, Newton, Nathan P., Sr., (Alice), piano mover, h. 66 Tenth. § O Newton, Nellie G., office clerk, r. 404 Lincoln. g- '" Newton, Olive M., student, r. 21 Eleventh. "< D Newton, Samuel D., (Mary W.),—Bentley & Newton—h. 16 East Fifth. S S Newton, William S., (Clara B.), prop. Ideal Grocery, h. 17 Derby. s? Q New Warner Block, 1-7 North Main. -g New Gifford Bldg., 22-30 South Main. o gj N E W Y O R K T E A & C O F F E E CO., Bessie Hall and William C. Learned, cof- ,§ X

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Taylor. g" r Nicholas, William, packer, r. 109 Sprague. ^ ~ Nichols, Benjamin, (Jane M.), vice res. Gurney Ball Bearing Co., h. 57 South ? G

Main. Nichols, Bert, (Pearl), woodworker, h. 208 Jefferson. Nichols, Charles M., (Saidee)—Jamestown Iron Works Co.—h. 108 Barrett. < Nichols, Clarence, (Anna), driver, h. 703 West Eighth. 33 ra Nichols, Frederick H., (Elizabeth M.), physician and surgeon, 412 North | 2

Main, h. do. n pj Nichols, Levant, (Kate), painter, h. 501 Clinton. g i-j Nichols, Miles, draughtsman, bds. 17 Ross. <s> ;> Nichols, Watson, (Mertie), conductor, J. St. R. R. Co., h. 501 Clinton. ' r Nicholson, Leonard, metal polisher, bds. 9 Grandin. CO 5. Nick. Joseph, hand sander, r. 127 Steele. _ d Nick, Mina, filler, r. 127 Steele. w S Nick, William, finisher, r. 231 South Main. , |g g Nickerson, A. J. (Mertie), bookkeeper, h. 136 Park. ^ en Nickerson, E. Gertrude, milliner, r. 220 McKinley Ave. Nickerson, Frank, (Lottie M.), machinist foreman, h. 220 McKinley Ave. Nicolo, Vanghel, finisher, bds. 104 Harrison. Nieman, Fritzof, (Margaret), screenworker, h. 26 Newton Ave. Niles, Herbert_A., (Florence C ) , bookkeeper, h. 15 Elk. Nisses, Louis, cook, r. over 235 South Main. Nisses, Thomas, machine hand, r. over 235 South Main. O Nisson, Frederick, student, r. 7 Thirteenth. to Nisson, William F., (Louise), contractor, h. 7 Thirteenth. Niti, Bill, finisher, bds. 15 Harrison. h — Nixon, Hannah, Mrs., domestic, h. over 251 South Main. (~) Nobbs, Garnet A., (Evelyn), Donelson Grocery Co., h. 43 Fairmount Ave. - « Nobbs, Hazel E., clerk, r. 913 Prendergast Ave. ^ ^ Nobbs, Mulford A., (Marian I.), commercial traveler, h. 913 Prendergast Av. ^ ^ Nobbs,' Robert H., (Lona), teamster, h. 814 Jefferson. J ^ Nobbs, William L., clerk, r. 814 Jefferson. -s Nobbs, Alton M., motorman J. St. Ry., bds. 9 Forest Park

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2 Nobbs, Myrtle, waitress, rms. 54 Alien Square. _ Nobbs, Ben, machine hand, bds. over 212 East Second. w Noble, Lelia E„ bds. 202 Broadhead Ave. ^ Noble, Ralph A., (Florence), express messenger, h. 806 Washington.

Nocero, Frank, oiler, r. 14 Steele. Nocero, James, (Mary), carpenter, h. 16 Steele.

0) Nocero, John, (Pearl), metal polisher, r. 16 Steele. Nocero, Joseph, clerk, r. 14 Steele. Nocero, Sam, mill hand, r. 14 Steele.

^j Nocero, Mary, widow Anthony, h. 14 Steele. rjj Nohlberg, J. Albert, (Alma), painter and paperhanger, h. 110 William.

Nohlberg, Knut, (Esther), painter, h. 516 Newland Ave. , , Nohlberg, Gust N., (Ella), painter, h, over 110 Mechanic. C8 Nolan, Charles D„ bds. 330 South Main. 4) Noon, Elizabeth, widow Patrick, h. 26 Maltby. fir* Noon, Elizabeth J., weaver, r. 26 Maltby.

Noon, James E., (Gertrude), cigar mfr. 307 Allen, h. do. Noon, Mary A., weaver, r. 26 Maltby. Noon, Thomas, (Lillian), polisher, h. 228 Falconer. Norad, Carl W., (Tilda), carpenter, h. 231 Prospect. Norberg, Arvid P., (Ebba G.), pressman, h. over 119 Bowen. Norberg, Chester, brewer, r. 22 Price-. Norberg, TSdmund, woodworker, bds. 22 Phillips. Norberg, John, (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 22 Price. Norberg, Roy, clerk, r. 22 Price. Norberg, Siegfred, metalworker, bds. over 928 East Second. Nord, Alfred A., (Esther M.), hand carver, h. over 17 Kipp. Nord, Arthur M., student, r. 18 Bowen. Nord, August F., (Anna E.)—Union Furniture Co.—h. 116 Bush Nord, Carl B., screenmaker, r. 19 Park. Nord, Charles A., (Hulda M.), tailor, h. 19 Park. Nord, Edward C, (Rose)—Union Furniture Co.—h. 105 Bush. Nord, Ella C, student, r. 18 Bowen. Nord, Emil, (Christina), metalworker, h. 38 Hopkins Ave.

2J Nord, Florence E., telephone operator, r. 19 Park. ^0* N O R D FURNITURE CO.—John A. Nord—retail dealers,109-lll East Second. "r1* Nord, John A., (Clara C ) , furniture, 109-111 East Second, h. 103 Bush. 0* Nord, Julia A., widow Andrew P., h. 18 Bowen.

Nord, Louisa, widow Andrew, h. 118 Bush. Nord, see Nordh. Norden, Elmer J., (Augusta M.), carpenter, h. over 59 Falconer. Norden, see Nordine and Nording.

_ _ Nordendahl, Edith, picker, r. 13 Flagg Ave. U Nordendahl, Gust, metalworker, r. 13 Flagg Ave. mi Nordendahl, Jonas A., (Christine), metalworker, h. 13 Flagg Ave.

Nordh, Carl W., supt. Ideal Furniture Co.. rms. Y. M. C. A. Nordh, see Nord. Nordin, Albert, (C. Josephine), stationary fireman, h. 103 Colfax.

-_. Nordin, Arthur, milk peddler, r. 103 Colfax. Qm\ Nordin, Edwin, delivery boy, r. 103 Colfax. ^5 Nordine, Axel, <Marie), metalworker, h. 10 Seymour. Nordine, Gus, (Christine), metalworker, h. 11 Axtel. Nordine, Henry, (Augusta), boilermaker, h. 8 Lake. Nordine, J. Oscar, (Eva C ) , cabinetmaker, h. 23 Newton Ave. Nordine, Mildred, r. 8 Lake. . . Nordine, Walfred, (Christine), h. 715 East Second. mm Nording, Olof, retired, h. 129 Bush. Kk—e Nording, see Norden and Nordine. 0) m~] Tho Mnrnal Ronofir I ifo Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 - - - - *367,143,488.69 rV lne rauiuai Dentlll Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for !T? nt Nauronlr N I future payment to policy holders - - - - $427,763,190.20 (^ 01 lieWarK, 11. J. F. S. TREADWAY. District A»ent

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Nordland, Evald O., (Pauline A.), foreman veneerworker,h.over 209 Barrett, m-m Nordland, Gustaf A., metalworker, bds. over 209 Barrett. ~^ Nordland, Walter G., veneerworker, bds. over 209 Barrett. Nordling, Carl, metalworker, bds. 37% Cross. Nordling, Peter, bds. 112 Mechanic. Nordlund, Gotthard, (Marie), plumber, h. over 152 Park. W Nordlund, Helmer, (Ellen), metal painter, h. over 105 Wescott. Jjjj* Nordquist, Oscar, woodworker, bds. 14 Orchard. £3 Nordquist, see Norquist. f-im Nordstrand, Anna, picker, r. over 1021 East Second. Nordstrand, Axel, (Emma), cabinetmaker, h. over 1021 East Second. ft« Nordstrand, Carl, (Hilma), cabinetmaker, h. 37% Cross. fl» Nordstrand, Ragnhild, picker, r. over 1021 East Second. JJ Nordstrom, Adolph P., (Christina C ) , groceries, 323 Newland, h. do. fm, Nordstrom, Arthur R., student, r. 323 Newland. *"^ Nordstrom. C. Albert, clerk, r. 323 Newland Ave. Nordstrom, August F., (Ida), laborer, h. 115 Crescent. ^*S Nordstrom, Emil G., cabinetmaker, r 14 Colfax. J ^ NORDSTROM, FRANK G. A., (May F.), jewelry, 213 North Main, h. 311 _ T

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Nordstrom, Jonas P., (Augusta C), bronze patternmaker, h. 14 Colfax. _j Nordwall, Andrew, (Tilda), sash and doormaker, h. 177 Barker. to Nordwall, Evelyn P. M., chocolate dipper, r. 177 Barker. *•{ Noren, August W., (Anna A.), metalworker, h. over 28 Peach. ft Noren, Beda, domestic, 820 Newland Ave. Noren, Carl E., (Matilda), carpenter, h. 17 Hedges Ave. ^^ Noren, Claus, metalworker, bds. 16 Whitley Ave. *»^ Noren, Gust, (Bertha), carpenter, h. under 32 Bush. ft Noren, Lillian, musician, r. over 347 Bowen. Noren, Oscar N., (Matilda), metalworker, h. over 347 Bowen. Norene, Betty, weaver, bds. 10 Webster. Norene, Esther, domestic, 522 East Second. Q Q Norene, Jennie C, clerk, r. 448 Allen. Norene, Mary A., r. 448 Allen. Norene, Peter, h. 448 Allen. Norgren, August P., (Hulda), laborer, h. 131 Baker. Norgren, Conrad, woodworker, bds. 10 Morse Ave. Norgren, Oscar, woodworker, r. 131 Baker. Norlander, Andrew, (Carrie), cabinetmaker, h. 275 Willard. *~f* Norling, Jennie M., r. 220 Price. m Norling, John, carpenter, h. 220 Price. JjL Norling, O. William, (Emma), carpenter, r. 58 Falconer. ~ Norman, Aaron, (Anna), machine hand, h. over 15 Linwood Ave. ^^ Norman, Andrew G., (Anna L.), woodturner, h. 230 Barrows. *»»3 Norman, Edna C, student, r. 230 Barrows. ft Norman, Elof, clerk, bds. 547 East Second. mm Norman, Evan L., printer, r. 230 Barrows. m* Norman, Herman, machine hand, bds. 253 Prospect. ^^ Norman, Selma, widow John, h. 369 Stowe. ft^ f-For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS «<

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East Second, P. O. Box 135. mO 3 j Norquist, Frank 0., (Josephine W.)—A. C. Norquist Co.—h. 779 E. Second. _ i Norquist, Judith J., r. 779 East Second. p Norquist, Marcus J., (Jane E.)—Peerless Furniture Co.—h. 129 Van Buren. a Norquist, Mary, widow John, h. 110 Stowe. «t) t Norquist, Ralph A., student, r. 20 Bowen. G Norquist, see Nordquist. •g Norris, Myril, driver, bds. 8 Eleventh. C Norse, Merle, teamster, r. 72 Eleventh. 'Pmi North, Dick, (Angeline), laborer, h. Martin Road. § ^ North, Gales F., (Catherine), laborer, h. 214 Hopkins Ave. H © North Side Meat Market, Axel E. Lindbloom, prop., 703 North Main. "* * North, Torrence, farmer, r. Martin Road. 'g'u Northrop, Bert, plasterer, bds. 10 Steele.

co Northrop, Delia J., widow John, h. over 8 West Seventh. <2co Northrop, Harriet, widow Thomas, h. 139 Institute. "§3 Northrop, Oakley W., student, r. 212 Broadhead Ave. 3 " Northrop, Olive E., student, r. 212 Broadhead Ave. * 2 N O R T H R O P PAINT & GLASS CO., Walter S. Northrop, mgr., 36 N. Main. S © Northrop, Walter S., (Blanche L.), mgr. Northrop Paint & Glass Co., h. 212 <! X Broadhead Ave.

« N O R T H W E S T E R N LIFE INSURANCE CO., Geo. S. Bright, rep., 300-301 .5 c Fenton Bldg. u x Norton, Edward A., (Lena M.), circulation mgr. Morning Post, h. 1103 jtrU Prendergast Ave. <d m-. Norton, Elizabeth, spinner, r. under 39 Whitley Ave. Q,g Norton, Frederick L., h. 17 Fulton.

Norton, George H., (Mary), picker, h. under 39 Whitley Ave. Norton, Herbert E., (Rose C ) , pile driver and dredger, h. 23 Eleventh.

^ a Norton, John, (Elsie), upholsterer, h. 810 Jefferson. ft Norton, John, fireman J. F. D., h. 813 Jefferson. JJJJ Norton, Joseph, (Lue), laborer, h. 1015 Jefferson. CD Norton, Joseph, deliveryman, r. 823 Washington. £s^ Norton, Joseph L., (Elizabeth), laborer, h. 923 Washington. E Norton, Lucy S., r. 17 Fulton.

Norton, Minerva M., spinner, r. 9 West Fifteenth. ft Norton, M. Loretta, student, r. 23 Eleventh. mri Norton. Rosa, twister, r. 823 Washington. WsV Norton, Willis W., (Lillian), metalworker, 25 Twelfth. ^ ^ Norton, Zaccheus, (Mary), machinist, h. 9 West Fifteenth. .r-i Norwall, Emma, widow Nels P., h. over 546 Crescent. f ^ Noyes, Floyd, (Mollie), agent, rms. 314 West Second. ^•^ Noyes, Mary, Mrs., r. 35 Thayer. S N u t t , Alvin W., (Hazel), welder, h. 1 Howard Ave.

Nuttel, Margaret, milliner, r. 79 Allen. g Nutter, Arthur, (Ollie), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 336 Steele. Jr Nutter. Gertrude, music teacher, r. 12 Pullman. © Nutter, James, (Mary), nightwatch, h, 44 Taylor. -r-» Nutter, Samuel, (Mary), warpdresser, h. 12 Pullman. GO Nutter, Thomas, (Mary E.), textileworker, h. over 32 Maple. ft Nutting, Lucien H„ (Louise J.), metalworker, h. 23 Whitley Ave. ft Nyberg, Alfred A., (Freda E.), metalworker, h. 35 Morton. CS T \tr, \\nC\\YVi\\n> Connecticut General Life Ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn. I—J L/lie H l M l I a l l L C " W . j. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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Nyberg, Alvin, (Sally), photographer, h. over 230 East Second. X * Nyberg, Ellen, rms. 19 Winsor. ^ T Nyberg, Fritz, (Helga M.), finisher, h. over 36 Crown. **? Nyberg, Helen, waitress, r. over 19 Winsor. Nyberg, Ida, h. 566 Allen. m ^ Nyberg, Julia, domestic, r. 230 Price. L Nyberg, John A., (Ida), sheet metalworker, h. over 1031 North Main. ft Nyberg, Jonas, metal finisher, bds. 23 Center. ft Nyberg, A. Louise, widow Carl, h. over 106 McKinley Ave. S Nyberg, Charles O., (Grace), groceries and meats, 271 Fairmount Ave., h. m*

407 West Fourth. f*— Nyburg, Alfhild, bds. 55 Franklin. mt Nyburg, John, bds. 55 Franklin. Nyburg, John F., (Hilma M.), salesman, h. 106 McKinley Ave. Nyburg, Myrtie C, student, r. 106 McKinley Ave. Nye, John, crater, rms. 62 Water. O Nygren, Axel E., (Anna), finisher, h. 244 Bowen. r* 5. Nygren, Emma, widow John, h. 16 Whitley Ave. o. *r Nygren, John, (Emma), machine hand, h. 126 Hedges Ave. » g> Nygren, Ludwig, finisher, bds. 116 Wescott. — jj Nygren, Mandus J., conductor J. St. Ry., r. 16 Whitley Ave. sf g-Nygren, Oscar, (Ida), finisher, h. 116 Wescott. » ? Nyholm, Christina, Mrs., textileworker, h. over 111 Benedict. j-Nyholm, Edward, emp. J. St. Ry., r. 5 Webster. o 3 Nyholm, Fred F., (Ida), finisher, h. 5 Webster. i\ » Nyholm, Signe, spinner, r. 5 Webster. a r Nylander, Andrew P., (Amelia A.), finisher, h. 26 Chapman. <f g Nylander, Sagrid, r. 12 William. S. a Nyman, August, (Anna), bench foreman, h. over 609 English. j; » Nyman, Gust L., (Anna), metalworker, h. 609 English. ~* g-Nyquist, Alfred, (Olga), metalworker, h. over 19 Victoria Ave. •» Nyquist, Charles F., (Hilda), painter, h. Beechview Ave. (near Buffalo). Nyquist, Harry, machine hand, bds. 274 Prospect. ^^ Nyquist, Henning A., butcher, r. Beechwood Ave. (near Buffalo). JJ^ Nystrand, John P., (Hilma), screenmaker, h. 112 Newland Ave. 1^9 Nystrom, Carl A., machine hand, r. 123 Thayer. rm. Nystrom, Christina, widow Emil, h. 123 Thayer. to Nystrom, Ellen, student, r. 31% Hazzard. to Nystrom, Herman F., machine hand, r. 123 Thayer. Nystrom, John G., (Christine), woodworker, h. 35 Peach. >—-Nystrom, Martin, oiler, r. 31% Hazzard. £ Q Nystrom, Olof, (Hilda), metal screenmaker, h. 31% Hazzard. Nystrom, Victor, metalworker, bds. 25 Palmer. ^ 1

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Oberg, Eric J., springsetter, r. 11 West Cowden Place. Oberg, Gertrude M., packer, r. 238 Bowen.

eo , Oberg, Gotfried W., office timekeeper, r. 228 Barrett. Oberg, Gunnard A., (Judith), machinist, h. over 38 Vega. Oberg, Gust A., (Anna), metalworker, h. 238 Bowen. Oberg, Herman C, metalworker, r. 11 West Cowden Place. Oberg, Hilda E., weaver, r. 11 West Cowden Place.

4) • Oberg, Hulda A., r. 32 Chautauqua Ave. "3 Oberg, John, cementworker, bds. under 788 East Second. 50 , Oberg, John, (Emma), carpenter, h. 228 Barret. "]3 Oberg, John, laborer, bds. 24 Scott. — Oberg, John M., machinist, r. 32 Chautauqua Ave. •oe ' Oberg, John P., tailor, h. 32 Chautauqua Ave. ,g Oberg, Joseph S., machinist, r. 32 Chautauqua Ave. ~3 »0 Oberg, Nellie H., clerk, r. 32 Chautauqua Ave. es _ Oberg, Robert, (Olive), metalworker, h. 378% Foote Ave.

M S Oberg, Selma C, widow Nels O., h. over 126 Colfax. '•5 Oberg, Signa M., spinner, r. 262 Prospect. £"<2 OBERG TRANSFER (THE)—Clyde S. iOberg—trucking, transfer and stor-J3 a age, 103 West Fourth. > £• O'Brien, Agnes, office clerk, bds. 826 Washington. -3 g O'Brien, Annie M., bookkeeper, bds. 826 Washington. ~ O'Brien, Charles, la'borer, r. 1068 North Main.

O'Brien, Edward J., plumber, bds. 826 Washington. J t. O'Brien, Genevieve, r. 116 Water. m — O'Brien, James V., plumber, bds. 826 Washington. 5 o O'Brien, John G., (Ada S.)—Jamestown Boiler Works—h. 816 East Second. GO g O'Brien, Joseph W., Warpdresser, r. 116 Water. "W< O'Brien, Katherin, weaver, r. 826 Washington. § . O'Brien, Loretta, rms. 107 East Sixth. _•£ O'Brien, Lyde—Haas & O'Brien—r. 1068 North Main. G-. O'Brien, Margaret C, seamstress, bds. 826 Washington. 'faH O'Brien, Michael, (Florence), laborer, h. over 54 Franklin. et a O'Brien, Patrick J., (Margaret), tailor, h. S26 Washington.

—— -art O'Brien, Rose Anna, widow Joseph, r. 106S North Main. «.2f O'Brien, Rose S„ Mrs., h. 116 Water. §J c O'Brien, William P.. student, l. 826 Washington. C § Ochipito, Tomaso, (Mary), laborer, h. 131 Harrison. rjj- Ochs, Frank A., (Lulu)—Ochs & Striker—h. 507 West Fourth.

Ochs & Striker—Frank ,-\. and Jacob—liquors, 3 South Main. . O'Connell, Catherine, widow Michael, h. 502 West Sixth.

© O'Connell, Daniel, (Hilda C ) , metalworker, r. 412 West Sixth. K_i O'Connell, Ella, h. 508 West Seventh.

O'Connell, Ella F., bookkeeper, r. 109 Steele. Jm O'Connell, John, (Harriett), brakeman Erie R. R., h. 109 Steele. *> O'Connell. John F., metalworker, h. 412 West Sixth. CQ O'Connell, L. Bernice, r. 109 Steele. CS O'Connell, Mabel H., teacher, r. 109 Steele. CO O'Connell, Margaret, r. 502 West Sixth.

JZm O'Connell, Maurice, locomtive engineer, r. 412 West Sixth. C™* O'Connell, Michael, painter, r. 412 West Sixth.

O'Connell, Michael C, (Ella T.), upholsterer, h. 507 West Seventh. C3 O'Connell, Patrick D., boilermaker, r. 508 West Seventh. gg O'Connell, Thomas J., machinist, r. 502 West Sixth. a O'Connor. Joseph, fireman Erie R. R., bds. 311 West Second. -«_» Odell & Doolittle—Mary E. and George S.—groceries. 344 East Third. 50 Odell, Elmer, laborer, bds. 2 Reynolds Place. <P B

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East Second. ft O'Donnell, Rose, nurse, 211 Lakeview Ave., r. 34 Thayer. Ogden, Allen R., groceries, 383 South Main, h. do.. OGDEN, H O R A C E G., (Gertrude M.), pastor First M. E. Church, h. 345 East

Third. Ogden, Jesse L., student, r. 345 East Third. Ogden, Robert, (Mittie), loomfixer, h. under 36 Franklin. Oger, Fred, (Nellie), cabinetmaker, h. 19 Utica. . . Ogilvie, Daniel G., (Robina)—Treat & Ogilvie—h. 114 Kidder. [T| Ogilvie, Elizabeth C, r. 114 Kidder. Ogilvie, Howard H., chauffeur, r. 114 Kidder. — Ogilvie, William J., shipping clerk, r. 114 Kidder. Q 5 Ogren, D. Paul, student, r. 115 Barrows. Ogren, Ernest, (Hilda), h. 226 South Main. Ogren, George, mill hand, rms. 46-4S Steele. Ogren, Helen, milliner, bds. over 245 Crescent. Ogren, J. Peter, (Anna M.), carpenter, h. 115 Barrows. N*»j Ogren, Ludwig C, toolmaker, bds. over 245 Crescent. Ogren, Sidney, sheet metalworker, bds. 193 South Main. . O'Hagan, Elizabeth, widow Michael, h. 61S% Jefferson 5 y O'Hagan, Mary, dressmaker, r. 618% Jefferson. » O'Hara, Edward, filling warmer, bds. 3-5 Hayward Block. O'Hara, John, machine hand, bds. 3-5 Hayward Block. gtq Ohlin, Carl F., (Karin), stonemason, h. 33% Linden Ave. 3 ^ Ohlin, John, (Edith S.), mgr. Stranburg Music House, h. 138 Forest Ave. w — Ohlman, Oscar, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 261 Falconer. » g Ohlman, see Olman. • • Ohlquist, Axel G., (Signe), shoe clerk, h. 510 Newland Ave. *$ Ohlquist, J. Arthur, r. 839 Spring. Ohlquist, Ernest, bds. 409 Newland Ave. m—-Ohlquist, John O., (Anna)—Ohlquist & Johnson—h. 839 Spring. ^*S OHLQUIST & JOHNSON, (INC.)—John Ohlquist. pres.: Of-rar F. Johnson,

sec.-treas.—men's furnishings, 219 North Main. Ohlquist, see Olquist. Ohlsen, Harry E., (Addie), linotype operator, rms. 318 Prendergast Ave. Ohlson, Betty, Mrs., furnished rooms, 314 West Second, h. do. Ohlson, Edwin S., bandsawyer, r. 314 West Second. ft Ohlson, see Olson. Ohman, Oscar, (Edith), laundryman, h. 75 Barker. Ohnstrand. Charles C, (Matilda), shipping clerk, h. 37 Cross. Ohnstrand, Lillian, stitcher, r. 37 Cross. Ohnstrand, Mabel, r. 37 Cross. f Ohnstrand, Ruth, boxmaker, r. 37 Cross. J3T Okerlind, Charles A., (Elvena A.), cashier Swedish American National Bank, ft* h. 29 Center. *~t Okes,son, Nels, (Johanna), metalworker, h. 130 Summit. ft., Olander, Emil, clerk, r. Ill William. Olander. Frank E., (Nellie), tailor, h. Ill William. ~fa Olds, Ernest, lunch counter clerk, rms. 17-25 Russell Block. m^. Olds, Grace M., student, r. 32 Ellicott. ^m °P^nd Front Doors s/ock HARRY LYONS %

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Olquist, Siegfried, metalworker, bds. 15 Orchard. ^ Olquist, see Ohlquist. _" Olsen, August P., pres. Diamond Furniture Co., h. 63 Barrett. '« Olsen, Ellen J., teacher dramatic arts, r. 63 Barrett.

. Olsen, Evelyn I., r. 63 Barrett. S o Olsen, George K., (Caroline)—Woodhead, Olsen & Riley Co.—h. 129 Hall mm (j Ave. S'> Olson, A. G., (Augusta), plasterer, h. 400 Foote Ave. u o Olson, Albert, springworker, r. 32 Benson. g JJ Olson, Alice G., office clerk, r. 120 Hall Ave. x Olson, Amelia E., widow John, h. 12 Stowe.

W]2 Olson, Andrew, r. 829 Washington q a Olson, Andrew, deliveryman, r. 561 Allen. *< H Olson, Andrew, laborer, rms. over 117 East Second. ® >» Olson, Andrew, (Elna), finisher, h. over 815 Jefferson. ? H Olson, Andrew, driver, r. 22 Chapman.

Olson, Andrew, (Christina), contractor and builder, h. 329 Willard. Q Olson, Andrew W., (Severine), finisher, h. 120 Lakin Ave. *,) Olson, Anna, spinner, r. 561 Allen.

Olson, Anna, domestic, 600 Prendergast Ave. U Olson, Anna, textileworker, r. 12 Stowe. W Olson, Anna, weaver, r. over 235 Steel. m* -o Olson, Anna L., widow Andrew P., r. 493 Willard. X E Olson, Anton E., (Nettie C ) , mason, h. 27 Maple. § S Olson, Arthur E., (Margaret), grainer, h. over 134 Hedges Ave.

" Olson, August, (Mary), driver J. F. D., h. 219 Forest Ave. ft vm Olson, August, (Anna), machinist, h. 610 Newland Ave. gr £ Olson, Axel, r. 561 Allen. mgf Olson, Axel, (Hulda), cementworker, h. over 632 East Sixth.

Olson, Axel W., (Edith S.), stationary engineer, h. 120 Hall Ave. ^1 ~ Olson, Bertha, domestic, 15 East Sixth. W X Olson, Bertha, textileworker, r. 12 Stowe. H | Olson, Bertha D., r. 36 Bush. Olson, Betty A., teacher, r. 211 Prospect. Olson, C. Amel, (Lena M.), metalworker, h. 236 Falconer. Olson, C. A., (Ellen), h. 204 Lafayette.

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Olson, Carl, (Mary), toolmaker, h. 800 Lakeview Ave. Olson, Carl, rubber, bds. 5 Terrace Place. Olson, Carl, (Inez), upholsterer, h. under 511 Allen. Olson, Carl, metalworker, bds. 52 Thayer. Olson, Carl, metalworker, bds. 9 East Newland Ave. Olson, Carl Edwin, (Emma M.), aristo chemist, h. 16 Camp. Olson, Carl J., (Augusta), finisher, h. 120 Falconer. , Olson, Carl O., (Hannah), laborer, h. 145 Superior. q * Olson, Caroline, r. 1381 East Second. m Olson, Charlie, laborer, W s . 120 Hall Ave. g Olson, Charles, (Edla), h. over 28 Bush. g* Olson, Charles, (Mandy), metalworker, h. 313 Willard. % + Olson, Charles A., (Hannah), metalworker, h. 338 Forest Ave. © Olson, Charles E., (Annie), cooper, h. 41 Park. g Olson, Charles J., (Hilma L.), cabinetmaker, h. 96 Falconer. 2 Olson, Charles R., (Sarah), tinner, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. m* Olson, Charles V., (Selma), metalworker, h. 40 Ninth. ^ * Olson, Christian, (Ida), metalworker, h. 851 Prendergast Ave. >--• Olson, Christina, widow Peter A., h. 109 Bowen. H^m Olson, Christine, widow Gustaf, r. 912 East Second. m> Olson, David, painter and paperhanger, bds. 119 William. mm. Olson, David, (Alma), metalworker, h. over 241 Sprague. S3 Olson, David M., (Annie), finisher, h. over 116 Park. G O Olson, Dora, textileworker, bds. 42 Sampson. 09 Olson, Edith M., spinner, bds. 170 Baker. J3 Olson, Edward, (Emily), metalworker, h. 402 Stowe. {_, Olson, Ellen, clerk, r. 12 Stowe. ^ ^ Olson, Ellen E., student, r. 113 Buffalo. ~ 3 Olson, Emil, metalworker, h. 199 Barrett. © Olson, Emil B., student, r. 1381 East Second. ^ Olson, Eric, (Anna), metalworker, h. 183 Barrows. (-> Olson, Eric W., (Anna M.), real estate, h. 113 Buffalo. »-J Olson, Erick, laborer, bds. 63 Hallock. — Olson, Erick A., (Alma C ) , wholesale dealer Butterine, 9 West Second, h. ^ J

36 Bush. P Olson, Erick W., (Anna M.)—Olson Realty Co.—h. 113 Buffalo. Olson, Ernest, metalworker, r. 47 Vega. CO Jfl Olson, Ernest, packer, r. over 447 Allen. gj g Olson, Ernest A., clerk, h. 618 Spring. _ Olson, Esther, r. 32 Benson. 2 5a Olson, Esther C, student, r. 211 Prospect. % X Olson, Esther D., clerk, r. 338 Forest Ave. JJ, K Olson, Eva, h. 13 East Second. a H Olson, Florence, r. 150 Sampson. j^ S Olson, Frank O., Agnes), mattressmaker, h. 604 Newland Ave. -• w Olson, Frans A., (Emma C ) , painter, h. 101 Bush. O Olson, Fred, rubber, bds. 230 Hazzard. 5* w Olson, Fred, metalworker, bds. over 59 Falconer. 3 H Olson, Fred C — Jamestown Construction Co.—h. 47 Newton Ave. * u Olson, Freda, twister, r. 313 Willard. • g Olson, Fritz, finisher, r. 313 Willard. < Olson, George, teamster, bds. 7 Grandin. 3 Olson, George, (Julia), woodworker, h. over 110 Benedict. ~ Olson, George, office clerk, r. 199 Barrett. gig Olson, George, clerk, r. 47 Vega. j* Olson George V., (Julia), pres. Level Furniture Co., h. over 110 Benedict. "* --*— m-* . . mf CO &rimmed HEMLOCK LUMBER in."wr.RsT.kYErieSRy. F

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Gertrude, weaver, r. 52 Thayer. Gertrude, r. 22 Chapman. Gilbert C, draughtsman, r. 43 Foote Ave. Gust, (Ida), supt. Banner Furniture Co.—h. 66 Steele Ave. Gust, driver J. F. D., h. 219 Forest Ave. Gust, (Johanna), metalworker, h. 214 Buffalo. Gust, (Louise), machine hand. h. over 220 Thayer. Gust F., weaver, r. 145 Superior. Gust P., (Ida)—Olson & Sutcliffe—h. 15 Shaver. Gustaf, woodworker, bds. 7 Fulton. Harold L., student, r. 47 Newton Ave. Harold P., finisher, r. 342 Bowen. Hazel, spinner, r. over 447 Allen. Helmer, polisher, bds. over 248 Barrows. Henning, draftsman, r. 22 Chapman. Henry, carver, r. 120 Falconer. Henry, metalworker, bds. 142 Euclid Ave. Henry, plumber, r. 23 Colfax. Hilda, widow Charles, h. 52 Thayer. Hilmer, metalworker, bds. 52 Thayer. Hjalmar E., metalworker, bds. 230 Hazzard. Howard E., student, r. 47 Newton Ave. Hulda, textileworker, bds. 112 Mechanic. Ivar, packer, r. 313 Willard. Jacob, (Mary), plasterer, h. 402 Hazeltine Ave. Jennie, domestic, 165 Forest Ave. Jennie E., clerk, r. 338 Forest Ave. Jennie K., dressmaker, l. 109 Bowen. Jennie S., Mrs., r. 47 Newton Ave. Johanna, widow John S., h. 32 Benson. John, (Anna), carpenter, h. over 447 Allen. John, wire screenmaker, bds. 18 Linden Ave. John A., (Agnes A.), retired, h. 211 Prospect. JoTin A., (Bettie), fireman J. F. D., h. 28 Ninth. John A., laborer, h. 335 Price. Josephine, widow Andrew, r. over 235 Steele. J. Otto, (Mary), metalworker, h. 23 Colfax. Judith, dressmaker, r. 22 Chapman. J. Victor. (Freda S.), meatcutter. h. 23 Lake. Leonard, (Gertrude), machinist, h. 316 Stowe. Lewis, rms. 212 South Main Lillian L., bank clerk, bds. 109 Maple. Lilja R., metalworker, r. 145 Superior. Louise, widow Andrew H., h. 201 Barrett. Ludwig, (Emma), retired, h. 150 Sampson. Luther H., painter, r. 101 Bush. Manto, metalworker, r. 23 Colfax. Mabel I. T., textileworker. r. 66 Steele Ave. Martha, textileworker, r. 47 Vega. Mary, r. 13 Webster. Mary, weaver, r. 201 Barrett. Matilda, widow John, r. 335 Price. Merribel H., clerk, r. 36 Bush. Myrtie E., clerk, r. 15 Shaver. Nels, cementworker, h. 112% Hazzard. Nels A., groceries, 173 Barrett, r. 22 Chapman. Olga E„ student, r. 1381 Fast Second. Olivia A., student, r. 137 Prospect.

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Olson, Ollie, laborer, rms. 212 South Main. OLSON, O L O F A., (Anna), attorney, 11 New Gifford Bldg., h. 137 Prospect. Olson, Oscar, (Theodora), carpenter, h. over 503 Foote Ave. 3 Olson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 314 Stowe. m+. Olson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 144 Euclid Ave. •+ Olson, Oscar, (Minnie), painter, h. Carolina. Olson, Oscar O., real estate, 1-4 Allen Square, rms. 23 do. ^ ^ Olson, Oscar S., (Anna J.), groceries, 300 Foote Ave., h. 108 Mechanic. \ J Olson, Otto V., metalworker, bds. 9 Cleveland Place. ' ft Olson, Peter, (Hannah), teamster, h. 222 Chapman. ^ Olson, Peter, (Hannah A.), stationary engineer, h. over 14 Colfax. Jj Olson, Peter, (Ida), finisher, h. 43 Foote Ave. © Olson, Peter, (Elsie), laborer, h. 131 Baker. to Olson, Ragnvald, packer, bds. over 187 Barrows. "* Olson, Raymond C, office clerk, r. 47 Newton Ave. Olson Realty Co.—E. W . Olson, Gust Olson (Pittsburg)—real estate, 18 Bar- _

rett Bldg., over 203 Cherry. JJ1 Olson, Reuben E., metalworker, r. 83 Ellicott. ~^ Olson, Rudolph, student, r. 22 Chapman. Olson, Rudolph A., metalworker, r. 66 Steele Ave. *—-\ Olson, Ruth, domestic, 276 Fairmount Ave. ***-t Olson, Sally, domestic, 401 East Sixth. ft Olson, Samuel W., student, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. m*> Olson, Sanford, (Anna), veneerworker, h. 47 Vega. sas Olson, Selma, dressmaker, rms. under 629 Prendergast Ave. Nsjsi Olson, Selma M., dressmaker, r. 109 Bowen. X Olson, Sophia L., widow Magnus, h. 83 Ellicott. _J Olson, Stella M., bookbinder, r. 120 Hall Ave. © Olson & Sutcliffe—Gust P. and Herbert—groceries, 216 East Second. *ft Olson, Swan, (Ellen), laborer, h. 561 Allen. Olson, Tillie, dressmaker, r. 22 Chapman. Olson, Victor, (Freda), meats, 171 Barrett, h. 23 Lake. H _ Olson, Victor, (Marie), h. 108 William. J r Olson, Walfred, (Ellen), woodworker, h. 366 Buffalo. _J Olson, Walter, r. 561 Allen. Olson, Walter H., student, r. 27 Maple. Olson, William A., clerk, r. 15 Shaver. Olson, Willie, farmer, r. 1381 East Second. Olstrom, Agnes, domestic, 70 Prospect, r. 24 Vega. Olstrom, Albion, metalworker, bds. 1 East Newland Ave. Olstrom, Alfred, carpenter, bds. 1 East Newland Ave. £3 Oman, Anna C, widow John, h. 22y2 Bush. ^ Omica, Tony, (Mary), woodworker, h. 8 % Cheney. *•" O'Neil, Bernard, machinist, r. 120 Water. O'Neil, Cornelius, machinist, r. 120 Water. .mm O'Neil, Hannah, widow John, h. 7 Hazzard. m * O'Neil, John H., (Selma), mechanic, h. 14 Palmer. £ ^ O'Neil, Margaret, drawer, r. 120 Water. J«» O'Neil, Margaret A., widow Barney, h. 120 Water. CO O'Neil, Patrick, r. 120 Water. CO O'Neil, Ulric, foreman Erie R. R., r. 113 Sprague. O'Neill, Edward, (Ethel), barber, h. 17 West Fourth. Onere, Gracia, spinner, r. over 44 Franklin. ^ ^ Onostos, George, sander, r. 231 South Main. ft Opdyke, George F., (Ida R.), retired, h. 527 Lakeview Ave. Opdyke, Wilbur, (Lulu), electrician, h. 208 East Eighth. Ormes Cornelius F., physician, 318 North Main, r. 408 West Fifth. 'ft' . 05

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*£*? idence. ^ Ormondroyd, Harry, r. 252 Barrows. m m Ormondroyd, Josephine widow Smith, r. 252 Barrows. ^Sm Orphanage, Gustavus Adolphus—John Swensson, supt.—1381 East Second.

Orr, Austin J., (Elizabeth M.), local mgr. Standard Oil Co., h. 112 West O Eighth.

Osbeck, Christina,, widow J. August, h. over 143 Park. I^- Osbeck, J. Fred, screenmaker, r. over 143 Park. £ ^ Osberg, Anna, widow Gust, h. 628 Barrows. r . Osberg, Hilma, textileworker, r. 628 Barrows. ^ T Osberg, John, (Matilda), loomfixer, h. 700 Barrows. m\\ * Osborn, Lewis S., (Ella S.), machine hand, h. 14 Hammond. r7^ Osborne, Ralph, (Helen), shipping clerk, h. over 100 East Eighth. ?»H Osbourn, Nelson T., (Josephine), real estate, h. 63 Prospect. ^ ^ Osen, Peter, (Anna), carpenter, h. 378 Willard. ^ ^ Oser, Henry H., (Annie), clerk, h. over 36 Van Buren. r Oser, Jacob, (Frances), cobbler, h. 36 Van Buren. m m Osgood, William H., (Mina), drayman, h. 60 Tenth. ^ J O'Shea, Josephine, stenographer, r. over 325 East Second. W O s m a n , Svea, dressmaker, rms. 229 Fulton. _ Osmar, Ysmahil, rms. 713 Cherry.

C/J Osmer, John Alden, (Frances), vice-pres. Proudfit Clothing Co., h. 401 East Fourth.

*-^ Osmer, Margaret E., widow Richard A., r. 27 Fairmount Ave. *^j-* Osmer, Richard H., student, r. 514 Jefferson. ^_P Osmer (The), furnished rooms and board, 413-417 West Third. ^_\ Osmer, William P., (Berdena), treas. Proudfit Clothing Co., h. 514 Jefferson. f ^ Ossman, Usen, rms. 713 Cherry. ^ ' Ost, Maude, domestic, 426 Lincoln. C ^ Oste, Frank, (Julia), sheet metalworker, h. over 764 East Second. fT^| Ostrander, A. Glenn, (Elizabeth E.), stationary engineer, h. over 29 Whitley rzT Ave.

Ostrander, Lewis L., (Harriett), sec. Jamestown Panel & Veneer Co., h. 412 West Third.

Ostrom, Adolph, (Matilda), stationary engineer, h. 35 Vega. Om m m Ostrom, Albin, woodworker, r. 35 Vega. Q ^ Ostrom, Albin, bds. 199 Barrett.

Ostrom, Alfred, bds. 199 Barrett. Ostrom, Axel L., (Signe), woolsorter, h. 214 Barrows.

i Ostrom, Axel T., (Ella K.), metalworker, h. 35 Elliott Ave. Ostrom, Carl R., warp dresser, r. 516 Foote Ave.

i Ostrom, Claus, (Matilda), cabinetmaker, h. over 11 Partridge. Ostrom, E m m a E., r. 76 Fairmount Ave.

i Ostrom, Fred, bds. 404 Lafayette. Ostrom, Levi S., textileworker, r. 516 Foote Ave. Ostrom, Peter F., (Christine), machine hand, h. 516 Foote Ave.

LO Ostrom, Peter G., h. 76 Fairmount Ave. 55 Ostrom, William, laborer, bds. 14 South Main. O Ostrom, William J., (Emma), metalworker, h. 231 Bowen. S Ostrum, John, laborer, h. 730 East Seventh. g ^ Ostrum, Minnie, r. 730 East Seventh. Sj3 Otander, Carl Elmer, (Mary S.), lumber handler, h. 430 Allen.

3 Otander, C. Elmer, woodworker, r. 430 Allen. _jM Otander, C. Ernest, teamster, r. 430 Allen.

§• Otander, John A., (Carrie), teamster, h. 219 Chandler. 0£-g Otterbein, Martha, r. 864 Spring. *-) O Ottoson, Gust C, (Ellen)—Jamestown Employment Bureau—h. 614 E. 2nd. ffi 1 Cm* E ¥ «C I m o n ••« w/«/» Connecticut General Lite In8. Co., Hartford, Conn. 3| Llie insurance w. J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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Outred, Wallace F., machine hand, r. under 16 McKinley Ave. Overend, Joseph H., finisher, h. over 800 North Main. fll Overend, Susie, nurse, r. over 800 North Main. * C" Oviatt, Ethel, r. 318 South Main. 3 Cfl Oviatt, Fern, telephone operator, bds. 15 West Eighth. ™ rt Owen, William L., (Hattie E.), carpenter, h. 112 Palmer. x d Owens, Arnold, carpenter, r. under 315 Buffalo. § g Owens, Charles, (Hattie), woodworker, h. under 315 Buffalo. w rt Owens, George, metalworker, r. under 315 Buffalo. 5 Owens, Lola O., widow George, r. 283 South Main. M rt Owens, Reuben G., (May L.), commercial traveler, h. 124 Euclid Ave. © Owens, Thomas, (Helena)—Owens & Tousley—h. 18 Fairmount Ave. Owens & Tousley—Thomas and John H.—props. Iroquois hotel, 6 So. Main. fi Owl Sportsmen Club, over 13 Steele. 5

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Bureau, h. over 107 Hall Ave. ^ § Page, Leon A., (Hattie E.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 108 Lakin Ave. £ g Page, Margaret E., student, r. 9 Orchard. 5 * Paine, L. A., (Martha), electrician, h. 383 Foote Ave. |f « Palamo, Carl, laborer, bds. 121 Cross. " o Palasovita, Tony, (Jennie), laborer, h. 130 Harrison. X Palermo, Annie, textileworker, r. 60 Tower. w Palermo, Christenzo, (Beatrice), laborer, h. 60 Tower. w Palermo, Cosman, plumber, r. 60 Tower. » W Palermo, Michael, textileworker, r. 60 Tower. 5' C Palm, Carl, woodworker, bds. 17 Bishop. \ g 3 Palm, Frank, (Freda), finisher, h. 328 Bowen. j*S-Palm, George, milk peddler, r. 328 Bowen. g S Palm, Hildur C, boxworker, r. 18 Grandin. TO tj Palm, John C, (Anna), woodworker, h. 93 Tower. g § Palm, N. Eric, clerk, r. 18 Grandin. - 2. Palm, Oscar, (Anna C), Overseer of the Poor, under City hall, h. 18 Gran- a %r

din. g g, Palm, Rosa E., boxmaker, r. 18 Grandin. S. Palmer, Addie E., widow John C, h. 38 Hall Ave. Palmer, Andrew G., fish dealer, h. 16 Pearl Ave. §f Palmer, Carl, metalworker, bds. 489 Winsor. ft-Palmer, Christine, widow Charles, h. 22 Hall Ave. «tj Palmer, Clarence L., (Katherine), bricklayer, h. 1111 East Second. _ S" Palmer, David W., (Nancy M.), wool sorter, h. 65 Twelfth. S § Palmer, Dell D., machine hand, r. 1076 East Second. «j Palmer, Fred E., student, r. 38 Hall Ave. ~ > Palmer, John O., (Augusta C), woodworker, h. 12 Kinney. Oj o Palmer, Leland W., traffic mgr. Salisbury Wheel Co., h. 4 Lincoln. H g Palmer, Walter, (Eliza), machine hand, h. 1076 East Second. m m PALMETER, FRANK W., (Anna), drugs, 9 South Main, h. 13 Foote Ave. 2 Palmeter, John G., r. 13 Foote Ave. H § . . r For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS |

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Palmiter, Samuel, (Fannie), machinist, h. 331 East Second. Palmquist, Albert J., (Christine), carpenter, h. 27 Wescott.

co 4> , Palmquist, Elsa, weaver, r. 27 Wescott. 3 Palmquist, Freda, r. 27 Wescott. .g _ Palmquist, John G., (Gertrude), toolmaker, h. over 165 Falconer. CQ ' Palmquist, Melker K., confectionery, 48 Willard, r. 27 Wescott. w Palmquist, Nels A., (Ethel B.), machinist, h. 444 Chandler. -m • Pandeli, Satir, (Thomais), shoemaker, 27 North Main, h. 231 South Main. J§ Pang, Arthur, (Mabel J.), postman, h. 29 Twelfth. mm, • Pang, Oscar R., (Gertrude), sec. Jamestown Cabinet Co., h. 234 Falconer. G Papa, Ben, (Difrancesca), machine hand, h. 93 Hazzard. * Papa, Christ, shoe shine, 1 Taylor, rms. over 5 do. g? ' Papa, Francesca, laborer, r. 37 Harrison. a Papa, Joe, sander, bds. 106 Foote Ave. it oi Papa, Vangel, machine hand, r. 127 Steele. § a? Pappaylo, Heliam, filler, bds. over 45 Harrison. CQ SS Paquin, Charles, clerk, r. 54 Allen. mx Paquin, Elizabeth, widow Joseph, h. 54 Allen. jJ'S Paquin, Herman, (Edna G.), groceries, 83 Allen, r. over 217 Spring. g a Paquin, Martin J., (Catherine), watchmaker, h. over 14 Barrows. .2 >. Paquin, May, clerk, r. 54 Allen. "• « Paquin, Teresa, nurse, r. 54 Allen. # J5 Pardee, Eudora K., widow Myron W., vocal teacher, h. 358 East Fourth. & v Park, Ada P., student, r. 40 Virginia Boulevard. ca u Park, Douglas R., (Cornelia), lumber inspector, h. 40 Virginia Boulevard. £jc2 Park, Jennie, widow Oscar, h. 9 Cleveland Place. +* g Park, L. J., laborer, r. 9 Cleveland Place.

tj Park, Myers J., painter, r. 9 Cleveland Place. ~2*t Park, Raymond, (Frances), lumberman, h. 85 Barker. § Park, Zoa E., r. 40 Virginia Boulevard. „ >. Park, see Parks. C-o Parker, Arthur R., bds. 415 West Third. 'S-a Parker, Charles D., (Sylvia), retired, h. 950 Washington. a a Parker, Earl J., student, r. 29 Mechanic.

W +* Parker, Edna, Mrs., spooler, rms. 8 Hayward Block. •-\% Parker, George W., (Hilma D.), painter, h. 67 Fifteenth. u'2 Parker, Harry E., (Carrie), clerk, h. 2 Isabella Ave. P g Parker, Harry G., metalworker, r. 29 Mechanic. i) o. Parker, Jane, widow Charles, h. 21 Fenton Place. u ° PARKER, JASON, (Florence W.) physician, 5 New Gifford Bldg., and sec.

Hospital commission, h. 35 Maple. . Parker, Jennie, domestic, 408 Lincoln.

O Parker, Jesse P., (Anna W.), teamster, h. 614 English. ~^ Parker, Loucious B., (Carrie R.), commercial traveler, h. 8 West Eighth.

Parker, Merritt .1., (Amanda ,C), h. 922 North Main. jj* Parker, R. Emerson, (Daisy M.j, chiropractor, flat A, 27 Forest Ave., h. do. -~ Parkinson, Alice, h. 7 Water. CO Parkinson, Charles, (Lillian), woolsorter, h. 290 South Main. fm Parkinson, Edith, r. 7 Water. Cd Parkinson, Florence M., stenographer, r. 7 Water.

mJ_~\ Parkinson, Lilly, r. 7 Water. K™* Parks, Allene, student, r. 26 Taylor. —m Parks, Charles E., clerk, h. 516 East Second. S Parks, C. M., widow Clifton, h. 26 Taylor. ^ Parks, Ella, r. 516 East Second. © Parks, Mabel, Mrs., r. over 217 Spring. "^5 Parks, Marjorie, student, r. over 217 Spring. 4> Parks, see Park. \W Fnlmnn'r Mnef/i Ctnra HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH GRADE ,_* LCKUlan S rlUMC Oiore pianos and player pianos

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u> Parnham, Ralph E., (Bessie), commercial traveler, h. over 22 Fairmount Av. »—j Parosolito, Antonio, laborer, bds. 44 Harrison. m-m Parosolito, Carmello, (Sebastiana), h. over 298 East Second. /mm, Parosolito, Francesco, h. 44 Harrison. m-m Parosolito, Giuseppa, laborer, bds. 44 Harrison. m m Parosolito, Giuseppa, laborer, bds. 45 Franklin. ~ 7 Parosolito, Josephine, spooler, r. 44 Harrison. q _ Parosolito, Sebastian, (Sebastiana), laborer, h. over 298 East Second. *V* Parota, Joe, finisher, bds. 12 Waterman. r-f* Parqutte, Albert, roofer, bds. 309 Price. )_», Parresirik, Sebastian, r. 810 West Eighth. \_i Parrott, Rufus A., (Minnie), hats and men's furnishings, 110 North Main, jj—5

h. 504 East Second. Parrott, R. A., Mrs., millinery, 318 North Main, h. 504 East Second. m-M Parson, Alexander, (Eva V.), order clerk Wilcox, Burchard & Co., h. over 20 ft

Bush. rm Parson, A. T.\ (Bessie), h. 113 Mechanic. JJj Parson, Carl, polisher, bds. 167 Chandler. m-* Parson, Carl J., upholsterer, r. 41 Anderson. *S Parson, Carl O., metalworker, bds. 167 Chandler. ft Parson, Evelyn A., textileworker, r. 41 Anderson. mt Parson, Frank L., (Hulda), metalworker, h. 227 McKinley Ave. J* Parson, George, (May), driver, h. 23 Pennsylvania Ave. to Parson, Gust, (Johanna), dyer, h. 41 Anderson. CD Parson, Hilmer J., upholsterer, r. 41 Anderson. "* Parson, John E., (Crena), overlooker, h. 8 Chapin. _ Parson, Julia A., r. 41 Anderson. g< Parson, Minnie J., textileworker, r. 41 Anderson. fO Parson, Theodore S., machinist, r. 41 Anderson. ~ Parsons, Daniel G., (Jennie H.), compressed air house cleaning, h. 830 ^

Prendergast Ave. ggg Persons, Edith G., dressmaker, r. over 32 Willard. g h Parsons, F. Cecil, (Clara), motorman, J. St. Ry., h. over 816 North Main. | O Parsons, John, (Anna), carpenter, h. 524 Allen. "b3> Parsons, John, sander, bds. 5 Terrace Place. S-O" Parsons, John, lunch counter clerk, City hotel, r. do. § S Parsons, Lee H., restaurant waiter, r. 40 Barrows. • P" Parsons, Matilda, widow Charles H., dressmaker, h. over 32 Willard. w — Parsons, Selma, weaver, r. 524 Allen. • ^ Parteniti, Sebastiano, (Sarah), finisher, h. over 122 Harrison. ^ Partridge, A. Irene, r. 82 Prospect. Q Partridge, Clarice, bds. 112 Barrett. O PARTRIDGE, ELBRIDGE G., (Florence), funeral director, 21 West Second, W

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Patch, Matilda, widow Samuel, rms. 625 Prendergast Ave. Paterniti, Antonino, finisher, bds. 12 Harrison.

| Paterniti, Carmody, (Buttafaro), wool washer, h. over 20 Institute. Paterniti, Concetta, spinner, bds. 12 Harrison. Paterniti, Frank, laborer, bds. over 79 Water. Paterniti, Frank, (Mary), barber, under 6 South Main, h. 131 Foote Ave. Paterniti, Joe, (Lena), laborer, h. 48 Harrison. Paterniti, John, bds. 36 Harrison. Paterniti, Rosa, drawer, h. over 20 Institute. Paterniti, Rozario, (Rose), laborer, bds. over 34 Harrison. Patric, Mary, bookkeeper, r. 216 West Seventh. Patric, Norman L., shipping clerk, h. 216 West Seventh. Patt, Mary, aristoworker, r. 650 Buffalo. Patt, Mary, widow Richard, h. 650 Buffalo. Patt, Thomas J., bricklayer, r. 650 Buffalo. Patterson, Elbert H., (Katherine D.), painter J. St. Ry., h. 9 Eighteenth. Patterson, Frank B., (Catherine A.),supt.Maddox Table Co.,h.over 58 Grant. Patterson, Frederick M., (Clara A.), clerk, Hotel Frederick, h. 414 Lincoln. Patterson, Margaret M., r. 3 Lakeview Ave. Patterson, Mildred, rms. 406 Washington. Patterson, William C, (Jane M.), oil producer, h. 3 Lakeview Ave. Patti, Francesca, drawer, r. 36 Harrison. Patti, Salvatora, laborer, bds. 62 Harrison.-Patti, Sam, (Lena), finisher, h. 62 Harrison. Patti, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. 43 Harrison, Paul, Catherine, picker, r. 987 Washington. Paul, Clara M., telephone operator, r. 516 Palmer. Paul, Ella M., stenographer, r. 516 Palmer.

•g Paul, George L., student, r. 516 Palmer. 'X „ Paul, Holland F., (Rose), hackman, 21» Cherry, h. 516 Palmer. c/a "8 Paul. Lilly, bds. 338 East Third. £ S Paul, Nicholas, (Martha), deliveryman, h. 987 Washington. ."S » Paul, Nicholas, baker's helper, r. 987 Washington. .% Paulowitsch, George, (Alita), bronzer, h. 230 Hallock. „ s Paulson, Andrew J., (Hilda C ) , farmer, h. 95 Martin Road. g £ Paulson, Gottfried, (Amelia), toolmaker, h. 199 Baker. . jg J Paulson, Sigfred L., (Anna), metalworker, h. over 36 Regent. &<& Pawn, William, (Johanna), h. under 219 Willard.

Payne, Carrie, Mrs., cook, h. over 108 East Third. ~5 • Pearl City Furniture Co. (Inc.)—C. J. Lindbeck, pres.; John W. Lindbeck, « '3 sec.-treas.—mfrs. pedestals and tables, 59 Harrison. "oa | PEARL CITY LAUNDRY—Edgar E., F. LaVerne and J. Floyd Myers— .2 u 35-37-39 Steele.

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Pearson, Arvid, metalworker, bds. 169 Barrett. SI Pearson, August, (Dora), metalworker, h. 5 Forest Park. %+-, Pearson, Bertha L., r. 53 Harrison. O Pearson, Charles, (Ida), h. 220 McKinley Ave. mm Pearson, Charles T., (Bertha M . ) , clerk, h. 84 Victoria Ave. e Pearson, Emil, metalworker, rms. 329 Crescent. Pearson, Eric, upholsterer, rms. 22 Elk. Pearson, Eric, upholsterer, bds. 2 0 6 % Chandler. Pearson, John, metalworker, bds. 21 Utica. j? Pearson, John—Ideal Furniture Co.—h. 239 Forest Ave. 5 Pearson, Mabel, telephone operator, r. 5 Forest Park. S1 J5 Pearson, Matilda, widow Robert, h. 112 Mechanic. Pearson, Myrtle D., Mrs., clerk, h. 12 Hayward Block. Pearson, Nels, metalworker, bds. over 15 Hazzard. Pearson, Pete, metalworker, bds. over 15 Hazzard. Pearson, Robert, h. 82 Allen Square Bldg. Pearson, Thomas, (Anna Mary), loomfixer, h. 53 Harrison. P E A R S O N , W I L L I A M , (Esther H.), livery, boarding and transient barn, 409

Washington, h. over do. Pearson, see Person, Persons and Pierson. Peart, Richard, (Carrie), treas., Jamestown Table Co., h. 225 Forest Ave. Pease, Bert E., (Julia S.), bookkeeper, h. 296 Hahock. Pease, George R., (Lida A.), cement contractor, h. 849 Washington. Pease, Katherine, Mrs., milliner, r. 101 Cherry. Peate, Richard, (Laura), metalworker, h. 14 Seymour Ave. Peavy, Charles W., (Emily J.), painter, h. 71 Ellicott. Peck, Daniel, (Martha), wholesale butter, eggs and cheese, 24 South Main,

h. 114 West Seventh. Peck, Frank E., Mrs., r. 227 South Main. Peck, Henry, bds. over 226 East Second. Peck, Joseph R., (Ella J.), contractor, h. 110 Hall Ave. Peckham, Almira J., widow William G., h. over 24 Cross. Peckham, Jane, widow Lauriston, r. 329 Crossman. P E C K H A M , V E R N O N E., (Helen C ) , attorney, 28-30 Wellman Bldgs., h. 329

Crossman. Pecor, Marie, Mrs., h. 163 Barrett. Pecor, Harriet M., teacher, r. 163 Barrett. P E D E R S E N , C A R L C , (Ida C ) , architect, over 2-6 East Third, h. 519 East

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Pennock, Arthur J., (Mary), woodcarver, h. 69 Thirteenth. Pennock, Clara, widow Jonathan, h. 209 East Sixth. Pennock, Effie M., dressmaker, r. 209 East Sixth. Pennock, Flora L., dressmaker, r. 209 East Sixth.

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HIT J* PIANO TO ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR 5 Ills—s_ X 1^_1^VT V^V/s CHADAKOIN BUILDING g-Pennock, L. P., Mrs., h. 358 East Fourth. O Pennock, Marjorie, r. 610 Prendergast Ave. *** PENNOCK, WILLIAM J., physician and surgeon, 309-311 Chadakoin Bldg., r.

610 Prendergast Ave. Pennoyer, Charles AV., clerk, r, over 421 East Second. PENNSYLVANIA GAS CO., Eugene M. Schlaudecker, mgr., 110 East Third. >a People's Bottling Co.—Bjork & Eckstrom—57 AVinsor. *•" PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO.—Isaac R. Samuel, mgr—ladies', men's g*

and children's clothing, 11 East Third. PERKINS, D A R W I N C, (Margaret), physician. 405 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 803 09

Lafayette. A H U B <"•• Perkins, Harold M., student, r. 24 Broadhead Ave. ~ ,_ Perkins, Joseph E., (Minnie), carpenter, h. over 122 East Third. (x> Perkins, Thomas E., (Minnie), sec. Jamestown Table Co., h. 24 Broadhead ftj

Ave. CA Perkins, Matie, widow Eugene, dressmaker, h. 139 Institute. © Perle, George H., (Mary), veneerworker, h. over 368 Willard. S3 Perrie, Jim, (Rose), laborer, h. 121 Cross. P* . Perrin, R. Maila, widow Dwight, h. 124 Forest Ave. X m Perry, Benjamin, retired, bds. 10 Steele. fx> Perry, Clara S., spinner, bds. 404 AVest Second. Perry, Edwin AA'., bricksetter, bds. over 421 East Second. * 0 Perry, Grant I.. (Gertrude C ) , plumber, h. 404 AVest Second. j2. Perry, Price, H., (Julia H.), supt. J. Shale Paving Brick Co., h. over 421 East (*}

Second. <X> Perry, Ralph T., (Lena), stationary fireman, h. over 104 AVeeks. ** Perry, Sarah J., widow H. V., domestic, h. 165% Barrett. Perry, Susan, widow Ebenezer, h. 16 Crossman. Persell, Charles W., orderly, 222 Winsor, r. do. Persell, Charlotte J., widow Daniel F..—D. F. Persell & Co.—h. 421 East

Second. t-m Persell, D. F. & Co.—Mrs. D. F. Persell, mgr.—jewelry. 103 AVest Third. _ £ Persell, DoDald E., clerk, r. 421 East Second. ft Persell, George A., (Mary), principle Junior Dept. J. High School, h. 113 m

Van Buren. _4* Persino, Bastino, machine hand, bds. over 118 Harrison. ^^ Person, Ellis, cabinetmaker, bds. 16 Johnson. ~j Person, Eric, metalworker, bds. 9 Grandin. *S Person. Gust, grainer, bds. over 109S East Second. ft Person, Hans, laborer, bds. 308 Palmer. mft Person, John, toolmaker, bds. 110 Foote Ave w Person, Joseph, (Anna), h. 310 Forest Ave. m Person, Peter, metalworker, bds. 36 Sampson. W Person, Sophie, textileworker, r. 181 Barrows. ft Persons, Charles AA\, (Caroline), retired, h. 225 Forest Ave. £•«• Persons, see Person, Pearson and Pierson. ft Peter, Samess, polisher, h. 713 Cherry. mm. Peter, Theodore, laborer, rms. 5 Hanley. Peterman. Otto C, (Myrtle), rms. 319 Pine. ft Peters, Alfred, machine foreman, bds. 152% Allen. M Peters, C. A., r. over 11 East Eighth. ~f Peters, Harriet, widow George L„ h. 9 Tenth. £-* Peters, Harriet A., r. 841 North Main. Peters, Jennie D., rms. 358 East Fourth. g ~ Peters, Joe, machine hand, bds. 152% Allen. j— -Peters, Lena, domestic, 101 East Fourth, r. 13 Bassett. ft Peters. Mary A., widow AVilliam B.. r. 379 Falconer. -m Peters Severin, (Caroline), retired, h. 13 Bassett. rm Peters! W. L., metaphysical healer, h. over 11 East Eighth. Ready Roofing & Building Paper J_\_ i „ „. ©

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J3z Peterson, A. Arthur, clothing clerk, r. 1021 Newland Ave. O " Peterson, A. Bartholdi, student, r. 342 East Fifth. «j£§ Peterson, Abel, laborer, bds. 1117 Newland Ave. •54 Peterson, Abel E., (Mary), clerk, h. 618 East Sixth. a m Peterson, A. Clyde, (Bertha B.), police, h. 45 Prospect. .3 Peterson, Adolph, clerk, bds. 114 Isabella Ave. X. Peterson, Adolph, metalworker, r. over 219 Willard. 9 Peterson, Agnes, clerk, r. 16 Valley. J • Peterson, A. John, (Sophie),—A. J. Peterson & Son—r. 835 Spring. "g PETERSON, A. J. & SON—A. J. & J. C—clothing and gent's furnishings, « 208 North Main. w Peterson, Albert, (Hilma), finisher, h. 378 Foote Ave. S ' Peterson, Albert, (Blerida), woodworker, h. over 415 West Eighth. "•3 Peterson, Albert A., (Florence C ) , carpenter, h. 843 Prendergast Ave. p Peterson, Albert G., clerk, bds. 507 Chandler. g . PETERSON, A L B E R T W., (Ida C ) , groceries, 4 Brooklyn Square, h. 160 9 Forest Ave. S o Peterson, Albin, carpenter, bds. 75 Highland Ave.

® Peterson, Albin A., (Amelia E.), finisher, h. 12 Peach. °q~> Peterson, Albin E., carpenter, r. over 323 Newland.

co Peterson, Alfred, (Amanda), laborer, h. 195 Baker. i2«0 Peterson, Alfred, (Hannah C.)—Peterson & Johnson—h. 534 Winsor. C o Peterson, Alfred, (Hilda), metalworker, h. 324 Forest Ave. 2"T! Peterson, Alfred J., (Etta), laborer, h. over 216 Bowen.

g Peterson, Alfred R., toolmaker, r. 18 Elk. 3 o Peterson, Algert, (Tina), machinist, h. over 920 Newland Ave. <!* Peterson, Algot, woodturner, r. 1064 East Second. ., 2 Peterson, A. Louis, (Emily), h. 59 Chapin. — g Peterson, Amanda, r. 22 Eagle. (,£ Peterson, Amanda, textileworker, h. over 323 Newland Ave. JJ** Peterson, Amanda S., housekeeper, 315 East Fourth. S'S Peterson, Andrew, upholsterer, r. 915 North Main. Q n Peterson, Andrew, (Emma), stonemason, h. 117 Wescott.

Peterson, Andrew, woodworker, bds. 16 Morton. Peterson, Andrew, (Anna), woodworker, h. over 42 Ninth.

^* Peterson, Andrew F., (Carrie M.), retired, h. 318 Crossman. mm Peterson, Andrew J., (Ida C ) , laborer, h. 277 Prospect. _j Peterson, Andrew J., (Theresa), upholsterer, h. 28 Tenth. CO Peterson, Andrew M., (Emma C.l, metalworker, h. 29 Columbia Ave. £_l Peterson, Anna, widow John, h. 93 Steele. E Peterson, Anna, housekeeper, 412 East Sixth.

Peterson, Anna, milliner, r. 915 North Main. _. Peterson, Anna E., textileworker, r. 216 Barrows. _^ Peterson, Anna E., milliner, r. 220 King. t%r Peterson, Anna L., widow John E., h. 149 McKinley Ave. ^^ Peterson, Anna M., r. 837 Newland Ave. • p>I Peterson, Annie, student, r. 450 Willard. " Peterson, Anton, (Jennie), carpenter, h. over 541 Allen. • Peterson, Anton, h. over 116 King. C Peterson, Anton, finisher, bds. over 921 East Second. Peterson, Anton A., (Hulda), cabinetmaker, h. 1021 Newland Ave. ^ Peterson, Anton P., (Otilia), carpenter, h. 108 Charles. J? Peterson, Arthur, metalworker, r. 134 Hedges Ave. © Peterson, Arthur E., (Mabel J.), upholsterer, h. over 110 Francis. •+•> Peterson, Arvid A., (Louise), painter, h. 386 Willard. GO Peterson, Arvid C, (Anna), upholsterer, h. 49 Peterson. ft Peterson, Arvilla, widow Franklin, r. 210 East Fourth. £ Peterson, August, laborer, r, 39 Hazeltine Ave. CO I IFF INQTTPANPF Connecticut General Lile Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn m-_ L l r L llldUJAJrilll/Ei W.J. Bentley, Gen. Agt, 641 Chadakoin Bldg

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mound Ave. t^l Peterson, August, lunch counter clerk, bds. 46-48 Steele. ^ S Peterson, August C, (Hildora), supt. Level Furn. Co.—h. 25 Peterson. _ Peterson, August J., (Ida C ) , cabinetmaker, h. 475 Willard. j"*^ Peterson, August J., (Anna)—Peterson & Gay—h. 814 Washington. Peterson, August M., (Christine M.), stationary engineer, h. 122 Hall Ave. Peterson, Augusta, widow Otto, h. 122 Cross. Peterson, Axel, (Louise), foreman woodworker, h. 15 Jeffords. . Peterson, Axel, (Hilda), machine hand, h. 68 Vega. ^^ Peterson, Axel, metalworker, bds. 46-48 Steele. ^^ Peterson, Axel G., machinist, r. over 132 Prospect. Peterson, Axel T., (Hilda A.), finisher, h. 12 Whitiley Place. Peterson, Axel W., (Josephine B.), mechanic, h. 22 Newland Ave. Peterson, Beda, student, r. 134 Hedges Ave. p»C Peterson, Benjamin W., (Emma), cabinetmaker, b. over 215 Barrows. ^ Peterson, Bernard, (Cecilia N.), finisher, h. under 20 Bush. Peterson, Bertha, clerk, r. 140 Park. 0 Peterson, Bertha, seamstress, r. 22 Chapin. C" g, PETERSON B R O T H E R S & JOHNSON—-C. M. Alfred and John A. Peterson a g.

and Manley E. Johnson, props.—Boston Dept. Store, 100-102 E. Second. g>.w Peterson, Carl, (Anna), machine hand, h. over 13 Orchard. r 3 Peterson, Carl, woodworker, bds. 239 Forest Ave. 5' 2. Peterson, Carl F., (Signe), machine hand, h. 14 Morse Ave. "g 8 Peterson, Carl G., (Anna), woodworker, h. 181 Thayer. 3. " Peterson, Carl G., roofer, r. over 323 Newland Ave. * g-Peterson, Carl J., (Christina), metalworker, h. 18 Chapin. c a Peterson, Carl J., metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. v ~ -m Peterson, Carl J., (Louise), laborer, h. 57 Chapin. ™ 2 Peterson, Carl O., (Orla M.), clerk, h. 49 Ellicott. g S Peterson, Carl O., (Lottie), teamster, h. 780 East Second. £ a Peterson, Carl W., (Hilda G.), cabinetmaker, h. 144 Euclid Ave. ,«• g-Peterson, Caroline, widow Hans, h. 25 Ninth. • « Peterson, Charles, (Anna), h. 731 East Second. Peterson, Charles, bartender, bds. 12 Peach. _ Peterson, Charles, metalworker, bds. 358 South Main. G ? Peterson, Charles, (Hilma), metalworker, h. over 219 Willard. E5| Peterson, Charles, laborer, bds. 128 Water. *-• Peterson, Charles, (Hildu S.), metalworker, h. 17 Valley. S2 Peterson, Charles A., (Nellie L.), machine hand, h. 39 Hazeltine Ave. Peterson, Charles A., (Anna), painter, h. 122 Tower. !•—> Peterson, Charles A„ (Alma), foreman woodworker, h. 16 Vega. C O Peterson, Charles A., (Amanda), printer, h. 51 Benedict. Peterson, Charles A., (Hulda), rubber, h. 9 Douglas Place. *S-Peterson, Charles E., woodworker, bds. 507 Chandler. TT** Peterson, Charles E„ (Sarah M.), dyer, h. 11 Peterson. -m Peterson, Charles E., (Augusta), woodworker, h. 128 Fairview Ave. r+-Peterson, Charles G., (Henrietta), metalworker, h. 16 Bowen. Peterson, Charles G., carpenter, r. 35 Peterson. ~ J Peterson, Charles H., (Lena)—The Pullman Cafe—h. over 109 East Second, i-* Peterson! Charles H., (Denelda M.), fireman, h. 188 Falconer. C« Peterson, Charles J., (Sophia), carriage finisher, h. 20 Twelfth. ~r' Peterson Charles M., (Emma L.), restaurant, 317 Winsor, h. 7 Cross. -/., Peterson! Charles M„ (Hannah), retired, h. over 11 Hall Ave. <-s. Peterson Charles M., (Albertina), carpenter, h. 909 Washington. Peterson! Charles O., glass setter, r. 16 Orchard. _ . •— X oo EVERY DEALER H A S T H E "BEST" O A I M T Talk it over with me. § H I H A V E T H E STRICTLY PURE 1 / A l i i 1 H A R R Y LYONS „ x

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Sturges. Peterson, Charles W., (Thora), woodworker, h. 12 Arnold. Peterson, Chris, finisher, bds. 105 Park. Peterson, Christina, r. 1 Front. Peterson, Clabourne, (Ruth), printer, h. 644 East Sixth. Peterson, Clara, weaver, rms. 141 Chandler. Peterson, Clara E., domestic, 316 East Fifth. Peterson, Clarence, steel pressman, r. 130 Water. Peterson, Clarence E., metalworker, r. over 141 Superior. Peterson, C. M. Alfred, (Amelia)—Boston Dept. Store—h. over 41 Chapin. Peterson, Conrad, (Emelia), woodworker, h. 23 Weeks. Peterson, Conrad, painter, rms. 8 over 20 East Second. Peterson, C. Oscar, (Davida), machine hand. h. 19 Orchard Are. Peterson, C. Oscar, metalworker, bds. 237 Willard. Peterson, C. Otto, (Ida), sander, h. 612 East Eighth. Peterson, C. Ragnar, (Signe), metalworker, h. over 100 Charles. Peterson. David C , (Elizabeth), carpenter, h. 50 Chautauqua Ave. Peterson, D. Carlton, r. 11 Peterson. Peterson, Dora, widow William, h. 130 Water. Peterson, Dorothy, textileworker. bds. over 710 Lafayette. Peterson, Earl, finisher, r. 13 Walnut. Peterson, Ed., metalworker, bds. 341 Foote Ave. Peterson, Edith, student, r. 40 Kinney. Peterson, Edith, milliner, r. 129 Park. Peterson. Edith A., r. 104 William. Peterson, Edla M., domestic, 511 East Second. Peterson, Edward, wholesale millinery. 208 Snuier's Court, r. 216 Barrows. Peterson, Edward, metalworker, r. 130 Water. Peterson, Edward, candyworker, r. 20 Twelfth. Peterson, Edward A., (Kate S.), clerk A. J. Peterson & Son. h. 342 East Fifth. Peterson, Edward C , (Mary), machine hand, h. 100 Wescott. Peterson, Edward H., furniture packer, r. 11 Mt. Vernon Place. Peterson. Edward J., (Ellen M l , conductor J. St., Ry., h. over 552 W . Third. Peterson. Edward J., bds. 341 Foote Ave. Peterson, Effie H., stenographer, r. 534 AVinsor. Peterson. Ellen, r. 205 Hotchkiss. Peterson, Ellen, widow Otto, h. 296 Harrison. Peterson, Ellen C , weaver, r. 296 Harrison. Peterson, Ellenore, widow P. A., h. over 132 Prospect. Peterson. Elmer, laborer, r. 218 Crescent. Peterson, Elmer, office clerk, r. 100 Wescott. Peterson. Elmer, r. 195 Baker. Peterson. Elmer, laborer, r. 1064 East Second. Peterson. Elmer J., woodworker, bds. 16 Vega. Peterson, Elof (Maria), shoemaker, h. over 323 Newland Ave. Peterson, Klsie E.. boxmaker, r. 34 Myrtle. Peterson, Emanuel, (Mary), h. 16 Orchard. Peterson. Emil, bds. 49 Peterson. Peterson, Emil, laborer, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. Peterson, Emil, (Eva M . ) , bartender, h. 317-319 Willard. Peterson, Emil, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 450 Willard. Peterson, Emil, (Aagat), veneerworker. h. 30 Colfax. Peterson. Emil. (Eva), bartender, h. over 317 Willard. Peterson, Emil, upholsterer, bds. 2061;. Chandler. Peterson. Emil. upholsterer, rms. 22 Elk. Peterson, Emil, carpenter, bds. 23 Center.

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• — 50 Peterson, Emil E., (Aleda J.), tailor, h/ 236 Barrett. PETERSON, EMIL F., (Augusta E.), groceries, 43 South Main, h. 151 Pros- hrl

pect. J.1 J Peterson, Emma, widow Alfred, h. over 6 East Newland Ave. Peterson, Emma, (Ernest), boarding house. 55 Steele, h. do. m Peterson, Emma, Mrs., cook, r. 14 South Main. t_j Peterson, E m m a C, widow Charles O., h. 319 Bowen. ft Peterson, Eric, (Alma), cabinetmaker, h. 33 Ellicott. pi Peterson, Erick, metalworker, bds. 11% Franklin. ^_ Peterson, Erick M., (Pearl), water rubber, h. over 205 East Second. ft Peterson, Ernest, grainer, bds. 126 Linwood Ave. _ Peterson, Ernest J., clerk, r. 140 Park. ff Peterson, Estella, dressmaker, r. 210 East Fourth. jg Peterson, Esther, paper boxmaker, r. 516 Allen. to Peterson, F. Langdon, (Carrie R.)—Falconer Veneer Works—h. 811 North **

Main. i _ Peterson, Florence, textileworker, r. 22 Chapin. t"1 Peterson, Florence, dressmaker, r. 218 Crescent. mZL Peterson, Florence, stenographer, r. 6 East Newland Ave. L'J Peterson, Florence, r. 11 Peterson. *^S Peterson, Florence, r. 70 Fairmount Ave. ^s*. Peterson, Florence, bds. 113 Park. ^mJ Peterson, Florence A., laundryworker, r. 149 McKinley Ave. Jjfj Peterson, Florence D., boxmaker, r. 18 Elk. j'j' Peterson, F. Oscar, (Mary L.),*drugs, 700 East Second, h. 63 Chapin. ^ > Peterson, Frank, (Catherine), h. 139 Stowe. ,-, Peterson, Frank, machine hand, bds. 516 Allen. *"3 Peterson, Frank, metalworker, bds. 126 Sampson. * Peterson, Frank draftsman, rms. 121 Buffalo. ^"L Peterson, Frank, rms. over 837 Washington. y Q Peterson, Frank E., call fireman J. F. D., rms. 28 Fenton Place. Peterson, Frank F.—Peterson & Frick—r. 617 Washington. am. PETERSON, F R A N K G., (Emma), cigars and tobacco, expert razor, shear M o

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*§ Chautauqua Brew «»at»^j»-. BH a g Peterson, Fritz, (Hilda C ) , machine hand, h. 516 Allen. £**; Peterson & Gay—August & Burton M.—Troy Hand laundry, 705 No. Main. eqW Peterson, G. Emil, (I. Belle), draftsman, h. 10 East Fifteenth. Sh® Peterson, George A., art glassworker, r. 129 Park. (**- Peterson, George B., (Millie A.)—Falconer Veneer Co.—h. 231 McKinley >. Ave. *j Peterson, George F., (Gertrude P.), steamfitter, h. 30, Eleventh. '3 , Peterson, Gilbert, metalworker, r. 138 Park. £ Peterson, Gilbert A., student, r. 534 Winsor.

Peterson, Gilbert A., (Adena N.), electrician, h. 612 Front. p Peterson, Glenn, woodworker, r. 205 Hotchkiss. •- S Peterson, Grace L., teacher, r. 90 Hazzard. $ § Peterson, Gunnard, finisher, bds. 11% Franklin. 23^ Peterson, Gust, driver, r. 6 East Newland Ave. § Peterson, Gust, (Minnie), woodworker, h .104 William. •m£ Peterson, Gust, (Alma), finisher, h. 189 Cole Ave. 2,g Peterson, Gust, metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. -a Peterson, Gust, laborer, r. 218 Crescent. « Peterson, Gust A., (Anna O.), metalworker, h. 224 Forest Ave. _ Peterson, Gust B., crater, r. 16 Orchard.

^Peterson, Gust C, (Hildora), supt. Level Furniture Co., h. 25 Peterson Peterson, Gust W., (Hilma E.), crater, h. 25 Kinney. Peterson, Gust W., finisher, bds. 12 Whitley Place. Peterson, Gustaf, (Hilda), metalworker, h. over 219 Allen.

_ Peterson, Gustava, widow Erick, r. 252 South Main. £ 2 Peterson, Gustava C, widow Andrew, r. 463 Willard. "g '> Peterson, Harold R., veneerworker, r. 811 North Main. « o Peterson, Harry, (Selma), lumberworker, h. 231 Prospect. u JJ Peterson, Hazel, clerk, r. 138 Park. §J» Peterson, Hazel E., spinner, r. 87 Ellicott. ^"9 Peterson, Hedwig, r. over 93 Barker. <g o Peterson, Henry F., (Nellie), metalgrainer, h. 31 Weeks. o •- Peterson, Henry G.—French & Peterson—r. over 11 Hall Ave. u >• Peterson, Henry M., (Elsie C ) , laborer, h. 16 Valley. ,*H Peterson, Henry T.—French & Peterson—h. 11 Hall Ave. ? Peterson, Herbert, (Hilda), laborer, h. over 214 Buffalo.

Peterson, H. Harry, driver, r. over 323 Newland Ave. q Peterson, Hilda E., twister, r. 16 Orchard. lj Peterson, I. Alfred, (Hannah C ) , real estate and cattle dealer, h. 534

Winsor. Ui Peterson, Ida, cook, bds. 216 East First. U u Peterson, Imogene E., r. 92 Barrett. ting Peterson, J. Albert, (Caroline), laborer, h. 11 Mt. Vernon Place. mm < Peterson, J. Albert, (Emilia), upholsterer, h. 12 Barrows. © ^ Peterson, James, (Ricia), stationary fireman, h. 42 Ninth. W . Peterson. James A., driver, bds. 45 Prospect. gm. jj Peterson, James C, (Nettie)—A. J. Peterson & Son—h. 105 East Eighth. S ^ Peterson, J. Axel, (Ingrid), carpenter, h. 120 Sampson. ~j Peterson, J. Fred, (Selma M.), machine hand, h. 143 Park. ^< Peterson, Johanna, seamstress, rms. 164 Chandler.

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^m , Peterson, Johanna M., widow Charles G., h. 17 Tower. r[jj J Peterson, John, R. R. yardman, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. S jj Peterson, John, finisher, bds. 189 Cole Ave.

w Peterson, John, (Ida), woodworker, h. 205 Hotchkiss. ^55 Peterson, John, (Mary), h. 1064 East Second. 0£ S Peterson, John, metalworker, bds. 102 Lister. ftm Peterson, John, (Tillie), carpenter, h. 140 Park. S„ m Peterson, John, plumber, h. over 148 Sampson.

a Peterson, John, laborer, rms. under 632 East Sixth. > S __ nj The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es-_; tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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"0 Peterson, John, (Alma B.), foreman metalworker, h. 42 Chapman. § Peterson, John, metalworker, bds. 800 East Second. •. P) Peterson, John, h. 644 East Sixth. Peterson, John A.—Riverside Hotel—h. do. Peterson, John A., (Lillian)—Boston Dept. Store—h. 533 East Fifth. Peterson, John A., (Hulda), laborer, h. 156 Stowe. Peterson, John A. (Esther), bartender, h. over 52 Vega. Peterson, John A., (Matilda), shoe shop, 7 Steele, h. 112 Cheney. Peterson, John A., (Hildegard), carpenter, h. 51 Baker. Peterson, John A., (Sarah), upholsterer, h. 22 Chapin. ^^— Peterson, John A., (Hilda V.), woodfinisher, h. 49 Hazzard. »m Peterson, John F., (Mary), h. 529 Allen. _ Peterson, John O., twister, bds. 114 Isabella Ave. ft Peterson, John Alfred, (Hilda), woodworker, h. 246 Bowen. f^ Peterson, John F., woodworker, r. 208 Forest Ave. C/j Peterson, John O., (Hilda H.), machine hand, h. 246 Broadhead Ave. r + Peterson, John P., (Lena), laborer, h. 218 Crescent. O Peterson & Johnson—Alfred and Charles J—.real estate, under 100 East ^

Second. m Peterson, John W., (Hilda C ) , carpenter, h. 179 Forest Ave. m* Peterson, John W., (Matilda), bartender, h. over 107 East Second. m m Peterson, Joseph, (Matilda), tailor, h. over 11 Bowen. L J Peterson, Josephine, widow Charles C, h. 230 Forest Ave. mq*

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Peterson, Josephine, Mrs., r. 444 Allen. Peterson, J. Martin, (Clara C), machinist, h. 77 Ellicott. Peterson, J. Pauline A., r. 128 Fairview Ave. i_. Peterson, Julia, stenographer, r. over 837 Washington. J_ Peterson, Julius E., call fireman J. F. D., rms. 28 Fenton Place. fJQ Peterson, J. Victor, (Eva), machine hand, h. 28 Linden Ave. Peterson, Karl, (Hannah S.), pres. and gen. mgr. Crescent Tool Co., h. 40 £j

Kinney. ft Peterson, Lawrence W., clerk, r. 229 Steele. r*>. Peterson, Leonard, (Matilda), tailor, h. 134 Hedges Ave. ^^ Peterson, Leonard, metalworker, h. over 6 East Newland Ave. Peterson, Leonard A., (Lillian), metalworker, r. 319 Bowen. Peterson, Leonard, metalworker, r. 18 Chapin. -t Peterson, Lewis L., machine hand, r. 130 Water. \% Peterson, Lily, student, bds. 75 Highland Ave. ^ Peterson, Linda, laundryworker, bds. 149 McKinley Ave. mm* Peterson, Lorena N., student, r. 236 Barrett. Peterson, Louisa, widow Samuel, h. 10 Chautauqua Ave. (~*) Peterson, Louise, widow Peter, r. rm. 96, Allen Square Bldg. q Peterson, L. Ruth, student, r. 277 Prospect. . Peterson, Ludwig, metalworker, bds. 11 Cedar Ave. Peterson, Mabel, student, r. 15 Jeffords. i_,c Peterson, Mabel, domestic, r. 218 Crescent. Ci3 Peterson, Mabel J., spooler, r. 179 Forest Ave. •>£• Peterson, Mabelle C, r. 814 Washington. • ~ Peterson, Magnus, (Esther), veneerworker, h. over 227 McKinley Ave. g«. Peterson, M. Alfred, (Ida C ) , laborer, h. 87 Ellicott. gj. g" Peterson, Mamie, textileworker, r. 129 Park. 3*^ Peterson, Marguerite, student, r. 790 East Second. r^n Peterson, Marguerite G., r. 105 Chandler. r* "" Peterson, Marshall W „ (Clara E.),—Peterson & Woods—h. 610 Jefferson. $ Peterson, Martha C, r. 156 Stowe. 2 Peterson, Martha, Mrs., h. 54 Franklin. COjj Peterson, Martin, (Minnie), emp. Chautauqua Steamboat Co., h. 1 Front. 2- _. Peterson, Martin L., packer, r. 17 Tower. 3*5 Peterson, Matilda, h. 22 Eagle. <-)„

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Peterson, Matilda, widow August, r. 411 Allen. Peterson, Matilda, r. under 157 Allen.

•+3 c Peterson, Maude M., laundryworker, r. 149 McKinley Ave. § _ Peterson, Maude V., spooler, r. 179 Forest Ave. oP* Peterson, May L., bookkeeper, bds. 139 Chandler. C/D£ Peterson, Melvin, paperhanger, bds. over 644 East Sixth. </)(§ Peterson, Minnie, widow Gust, h. over 211 Allen. SJ Peterson, Minnie, widow Rudolph, textileworker, h. over 710 Lafayette. rt ,; Peterson, Minnie, r. 25 Ninth. Wii Peterson, Nellie, stenographer, r. 20 Twelfth, ^'S Peterson, Nellie E., clerk, r. 1021 Newland Ave. C o . Peterson, Nellie M., r. 112 Cheney. 'g U Peterson, Nels, carpenter, bds. 90 Lister. ,C « Peterson, Nels, (Dorothea), stonemason, h. 915 North Main. f-ijj Peterson, Nels, watchman, bds. 219 Prospect.

£ Peterson, Nels J., (Christine), milk peddler, h. 220 King. & Peterson, N. Magnus, (Lottie), cabinetmaker, h. 34 Myrtle.

t/}-. Peterson, Nora E., r. 168 Chandler. 0£ 5 Peterson, O. Milton, finisher, r. 17 Tower. O «i Peterson, Oscar, (Hilma)—Jamestown Iron Works Co.—h. over 174 Barrett. h"S Peterson, Oscar, (Augusta), carpenter, h. 65 Chapin. U S ' Peterson, Oscar, (Mary), drugs, 700 East Second, h. 63 Chapin. "^j*^_ Peterson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 237 Willard. K.a Peterson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. over 219 Allen. E . Peterson, Oscar, (Ellen V.), casemaker, r. 828 Newland Ave. s $ Peterson, Oscar, (Hannah), metalworker, h. over 207 East Second. Q j S Peterson, Oscar, rms. 12 N e w Gifford Bldg.

u Peterson, Oscar F., packer, r. 11 Mt. Vernon Place. j U Peterson, Oscar L., (Lena)—Peterson & Youngquist—h. 92 Barrett. <jjg Peterson, Oscar S., (Nellie E.), cabinetmaker, h. 532 Winsor. y-tn Peterson, Oscar W., (Anna), metalworker, h. 195 Baker, _ Peterson, Ossian, bds. 23 Center. g _ Peterson, Otto, finisher, bds. over 928 East Second.

o Peterson, Otto—Swanson & Peterson—rms. 211 West Second. £•* * Peterson, Otto, shipping clerk, bds. 35 Benson. td SJ Peterson, Otto, finisher, bds. 167 Allen. W g Peterson, Otto S., (Anna), cooper, h. over 143 Foote Ave. m—\ S Peterson, Otto W., (Christine), h. over 73 Tower. ^ ^ Peterson, P. Alfred, (Henrietta), metalworker, h. 18 Elk.

Peterson, P. August, (Maria), carpenter, h. 219 Bowen. • Peterson, Paul E., steel casemaker, bds. 618 East Sixth.

O Peterson, Pauline G., student, r. 814 Washington. C_P Peterson, Peter, (Cena), foreman woodworker, h. 12 Morton.

Peterson, Peter A., (Lottie), r. 216 Barrows. Peterson, Peter E., (Jennie), foreman metalworker, h. 19 Columbia Ave. Peterson, Peter J.. (Josephine), woodworker, h. 25 Columbia Ave. Peterson, Peter J., (Mary), cementworker, h. 138 Park.

O Peterson, Peter O., (Anna L.), finisher, h. 550 East Second. j * * Peterson, Phillis, picker, r. 33 Ellicott. Q m Peterson, P. J., bds. 26 Bush.

Peterson, Porter R., meatcutter, r. 10 Chautauqua Ave. brf Peterson, Rainey C , (Mable)—prop. Riverside Hotel—h. do. ^ * Peterson, Raymond W., office boy, r. 211 Allen. -^ Peterson, Robert A., (Anna), finisher, h. 530 Winsor. ^ Peterson, Rosa M., aristoworker, r. 10 Chautauqua Ave. Q ) Peterson, Rudolph, metalworker, bds. over 29 West Eighth. -^ Peterson, Ruth, spinner, r. over 143 Foote Ave. ~ Peterson, Seth, bartender, r. 230 Forest Ave.

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H I T T P T A N O C C . Columbia grafonolas mT lll_<i- 1 irVl^IVy Ks\J. RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC m%\ Peterson, Signe, clerk, r. 134 Hedges Ave. J^f Peterson, Sigrid, r. 909 Washington. " J Peterson, Sigurd, metalworker, bds. 214 Buffalo. Peterson, Simon, (Matilda), finisher, h. 13 Walnut. Peterson, Slone, student, r. 105 East Eighth. Peterson, Sophia, widow Nils P., h. 16 Bowen. ft Peterson, Sophie, widow August, h. 462 Willard. m*' Peterson, Swan, packer, r. 1064 East Second. ft Peterson, Swan A., (Jennie), cementworker, h. 129 Park. mt} Peterson, Tena, weaver, rms. 164 Chandler. Peterson, Theodore, steel pressman, r. 130 Water. Peterson, Theodore, laborer, bds. 6 South Main. W Peterson, Valentine, carpenter, bds. 51 Kinney. ft Peterson, Verne, r. 104 William. Peterson, Victor, (Caroline), woodworker, h. 27 Kinney. Peterson, Walter, sander, r. 1064 East Second. Peterson, Walter, finisher, r. 386 Willard. Peterson, W . Emil, (Ivy C.), bartender, h. over 49 Peterson. Peterson, Wendel, clerk, r. 117 Wescott. Peterson, William, (Celia), contractor, h. 310 South Main. Peterson, William F., (Lulu), clerk, h. over 57 Chapin. CO Peterson, William H., (Anna L.), machinist, h. 229 Steele. GO Peterson, William S., tinner, h. over 644 East Sixth. Peterson's Wine House—August Peterson—115-117 West Third. Peterson & Woods—Marshall W . and Michael L.—props. Mozart theater

and Bijou Dream theater, 12 West Third. ' O Peterson & Youngquist—Oscar L. and Carl O.—shoes, 21 East Second. Peterson, see Pedersen. Petrinaci, Phillip, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. mft Petronaci, Antonino, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. 2£ Petronaci, Clarmello, duffer, bds. over 298 East Second. JT Pettis, John, (Hulda), groceries, 836 Washington, h. over do. {3 Pettit, James T., (Daisy), finisher, h. 62 Water. ««*rf Petyt, Jonathan J., (Helen), woolroom boss, h. 55 Franklin. ^ Petyt, Margaret E., stenographer, r. 55 Franklin. Pew, Charles H., gen. light repairing, 111 East Third, r. over 110 do. JJS Pfeifer, Margaret, widow Henry, r. over 8 Center. O Pfeil, Frederick, (Lulu R.), laborer, h. over 64 Grant. NJ Pfound, Henry, plasterer, rms. Y. M. C. A. Phelps, Clyde W., (Nettie M.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 34 Kingsbury Ave. mm Phelps, Darwin, rms. over 21 West Second. X-m Phelps, Eugene, (Emma), electrician, h. 212 Hazzard. m m Phelps, George N., (Arvilla M.), inspector Penna. Gas Co., h. 408 W . Eighth. Phelps, Reginald, (Belle), conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 842 Lafayette. u Phelps, Robert H., (Anna M.), supt. Johnson Ice & Coal Co., h. 301 West g f

Eighth. _ Phillipo, Massano, (Amelia), laborer, h. 301 Crescent. J* Phillips, Alma K., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. m m Phillips, Asa, lather, rms. 311 Pine. GO Phillips Barrel & Machine Co.—T. H. Smith, pres.; Ralph M. Phillips, vice-

pres.; J. H. Walters, treas.; W. D. Broadhead, sec—11-13 Harrison, q office, 56 Center. w

Phillips, Blanche E., r. 292 Falconer. Phillips, Brewer D., (Ida M.), pres. Bank of Jamestown, h. 501 Lakeview Ave Phillips, Emmett A., (Estelle M.), marine engineer, h. 58 McKinley Ave. %-* Phillips,' Fred G., (Edna), stationary fireman, h. 106 Cowing. ft Phillips Fred W.—Phillips & Siawson—bds. 752 East Second. J"? Phillips George (Anna), foreman metalworker, h. over 81 Barrett. W

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H Phillips, Glenn P., (Birdie), drug clerk, h. 405 West Sixth. Phillips, Harold, textileworker, r. 308 West Second.

< Phillips, Harry P., (Ella M.), machinist, h. 250 Hallock. _ Phillips, Jane, widow George, r. 108 Newton Ave.

^ j Phillips, Jessie W., r. 501 Lakeview Ave. fi Phillips, Joseph, lather, rms. 311 Pine. m-* Phillips, J. W — A k i n & Phillips—rms. 307 West Second.

Phillips, Leanda, widow Myron, r. 63 South Main. -•**} Phillips, Legrand A., (Jennie L.), shipping clerk Tinkham Bros., h. 1 Ter-^_ race Place. ^ Phillips, Leonard R., (Nettie M.), fireman J. F. D., h. 413 Winsor. ^•4 Phillips, Lephe L., widow Corydan J., r. 1 Terrace Place. tss] Phillips, Lorena, nurse, 101 Liberty. *•_ Phillips, Marvin F., (Florence C ) , watchman, h. 504 Willard. •CT Phillips, Mary K., widow Cassius, furnished rooms, 308 West Second, r. do. W Phillips, Milton E., (Florence A.), draftsman, h. 146 Stewart Ave.

Pnulips, Moss W., student, r. 501 Lakeview Ave. ""j Phillips, Olive, widow Alvin, h. over 54 McKinley Ave. **•* Phillips, Ralph B., (Mildred)—Hub Restaurant—h. 10 Allen Square Bldg.,

over 119 North Main. f*! Phillips, Ralph M., (Clara), vice-pres. Phillips Barrel & Machine Co., h. 53 »** McKinley Ave. ^ j Phillips, Raymond L., clerk, r. 308 West Second. U Phillips & Siawson—Fred W. Phillips—gen. repair and machine shop, rear

211 East Second. i W J Phillips, Vearland M., (Petra), janitor Arcade Bldg., h. 10 Axtel.

Phillips, Wesley, bartender, rms. 307 West Second. tm— PHILO B U R T MFG. CO.—R. Jay Barrows, Jr., sec.-treas.—mfrs. spinal ap-f**rl pliances, 409 North Main. O Philo, Stewart W., (Clara), rating clerk J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 81 Fair-^ ^ mount Ave. p | Philo, William B., office supt. Empire Furn. Co., rms. over 107 East Second. B"^ Phoenix, William E., nightwatch, h. over 27 Walnut. r i Pickard, Arthur, r. over 45 Water. W PICKARD, CLARE A., (Rachael Giles), attorney, over 102 East Third, h. 611

Prendergast Ave. r ^ Pickard, Clifton G., student, r. 615 Prendergast Ave. JT3 PICKARD, H O R A C E T., (Delia A.), prop. New Allen Square Hotel, 16-22 \J_\ West First, h. do. U Pickard, Jay, (Pearl)—J. Commercial Gallery—h. 12 Crossman.

Pickard, Jay, Jr., office clerk, r. 11 Crossman. Qm* Pickard, John J., (Berdena), clerk, h. under 419 West Third.

Pickard, Joseph, (Mary), bosspicker, h. over 45 Water. Pickard, Leon, r. 11 Crossman. Pickard, Lewis L., student, r. New Allen Square Hotel.

j Pickard, May D., clerk, r. New Allen Square Hotel. I PICKARD, R A Y F., (Blanche L.), attorney and justice of the peace, 7 Gifford

Bldg., over 6 East Third, h. 312 Crossman. Pickard, Richard D., (Mary)—J. Commercial Gallery—h. 11 Crossman.

CO Pickard, Richard L., clerk, r. 11 Crossman. 25 Pickard, William, (Bertha), electrician, h. over 410 Allen. O Pickard, William H., clerk, r. New Allen Square Hotel. *; mt Pickett, Fayette H., r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. S •£ Pickles, Mary, home baking, 108 Foote Ave., h. do. W |5 Pickles, Sarah, homebaking, 108 Foote Ave., h. do. •3 Piehlblad, Henry, (Adeline), metal painter, h. 22 Jeffords. W ™ Piehlblad, see Pihlblad. 0j » Pier, Clara L., bookkeeper, rms. 16 East Fourth. Q-S Pierce, Celia, r. 603 East Seventh. as"

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Pierce, Edwin F., commercial traveler, rms. over 211 North Main. 2 O Pierce, Maria, widow Nelson, r. over 226 East Second. * _J Pierce, Martin J., (Delia), clerk, h. over 34 North Main. Pierce, Parker E., (Estelle B.), broker, over 114 East Third, h. 511 East gra

Second. 2 — Pierce, Ralph L., (Belle B.), engineer J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 717 Murray Ave. h Pierce, Thomas J., (Caroline S.), loomfixer, h. 603 East Seventh. "0 o Pierce, Tibbits C, (Lena), commercial traveler, h. Hanford Ave. o J Pierce,,see Peirce. § 2 Pierson, August, screenworker, bds. 26 Chapman. m C. Pierson, Hilda, domestic, 416 West Sixth. j£ Pierson, see Pearson, Person and Persons. O Pihl, Peter, (Eline), blacksmith, h. 100 Charles. O Pihlblad, Carl, (Anna), laborer, h. 944 East Second. Pihlblad, Carl, (Selma L.)—Colander & Pihlblad—h. over 129 Bush. Pihlblad, Ebba, clerk, r. 7 Orchard. § Pihlblad, Frank H., (Christine), metalworker, h. over 6 Orchard. Z Pihlblad, Gust, (Florence), finisher, h. over 15 Stowe. g Pihlblad, John, (Maude), fireman J. F. D., h. over 718 Newland Ave. a J£ Pihlblad, John E., (Edith J.), laborer, h. over 178 Barrett. °" r Pihlblad, William, (Anna), machine hand, h. 7 Orchard. y P3 Pihlblad, see Piehlblad. S. g Pike, Hattie, Mrs., h. over 30 Stowe. 3 r> Pillsbury, Fred, (Lilly), contractor, h. 310 Pine. j- Pillsbury, Guy C, (Lona), brickmason, h. 18 Tenth. H 3 Pillsbury, Ivan, r. 310 Pine. R" > Pillsbury, Laurel, r. 18 Tenth. ft r Pillsbury, Louis A., (Annette), cementworker, h. 116 Hazzard. n O Pillsbury, Otis, foreman packer, r. 116 Hazzard. — O Pillsbury, Richard, student, r. 18 Tenth. g> g Pillsbury, Walter, (Ida), clerk W. F. Express Co., h. 116 Hazzard. ;a po Pine, P. N., finisher, bds. 116 Harrison. a > Pingrey, Clarence A., (Glenna N.), grocery clerk, h. Ill Camp. ™ £j Pintago, Tom, (Santa), laborer, h. 36 Harrison. O Pire, O E., carpenter, rms. 309 West Second. ^ Piscari, Sebastiano, (Sarah), laborer, h. over 79 Water. Pitts, George B., (Lucy S.)—Clark Hardware Co.—h. 14 Lakeview Ave. Pitts, John Edwin, (Agnes A.), insurance, h. 519 Winsor. w , Pitts, J. Wesley, express messenger, r. 519 Winsor. „ pj Pitts, Mattie B., r. 519 Winsor. g> „ Pitts, Sarah A., r. 519 Winsor. ft 3 Pitts, William B., (Minnie)—Jamesown Electric Co.—h. 20 Thirteenth. o «• Pixley, Catherine, widow Alfred, r. 346 Crossman. » Plasch, Frank, (Nora E.), metalworker, h. 214 Clinton. J? £ Polama, Charles, (Mary), metalworker, bds. 31 Scott. 3 g Polatz, John .laborer, bds. 504 Crescent. g g; Polfin, Constant, (Fern), loomfixer, h. 5 Hopkins Ave. S" re Pollard, Ada, widow Samuel, weaver, h. under 525 Allen. o. Pollard, Albert, (Clara), metalworker, h. 7 Todd Ave. Pollard, Edith ,r. 451 West Second. m Pollard, Fred, (Susanna), dyer, h. over 208 East Second. _ Pollard, Lerena, r. over 513 Allen. g ^ Pollard, Smith, (Eliza), hostler Erie R. R., h. 451 West Second. s^o Pond, Charles, (Matilda), painter, h. 632 East Sixth. « S Pond, Gust, tinner, bds. 632 East Sixth. •*?;> Pool, Swan, metalworker, bds. over 212 East Second. yjpo Poole, Arthur J., (Mary), warp dresser, h. 282 South Mam. _ 3 " Porter Anna widow William, boarders, 3-5 Hayward Block, h. do. <-,-• Porter' Arthur E (May E.), finisher, h. 847 Prendergast Ave. M P )

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Porter, Elvira L., (Spencer O.), dressmaking, 76 over 109 No. Main, h. do. Porter, Glenn F., laborer, r. 869 East Second.

j5 Porter, Hubert E. V., (Grace E.), pres. and principal Jamestown Business Jg ' College Association, h. 209 West Seventh. -o Porter, James, (Myrtle), teamster, h. 906 Jefferson. 5 ' Porter, Lucy M., student, r. 869 East Second. W Porter, Mary E., milliner, r. 869 East Second. * , Porter, May A., widow Charles, h. 508 East Fifth. •— Porter, Oneita A., milliner, r. 508 East Fifth. CO Porter, William J., theater property man, bds. 3-5 Hayward Block. -g ' Ports, Adam, contractor and truant officer Jamestown Public Schools, h: G ill Crossman. " • Ports, Stella M., teacher, r. Ill Crossman. p Post, Clyde, upholsterer, r. over 45 Hazzard. mg Q Post, Earl, cabinetmaker, r. over 45 Hazzard. jg {jf Post, Eugene A., (Sarah A.), mechanic, h. over 220 Lincoln. © g Post, Frank, boxmaker, bds. 26 Wilson Ave. PQjj Post, Helen, widow Truman, h. 37 Eighteenth. £-. Post, Jerome W., (Lida), laborer, h. over 45 Hazzard. u g POST PUBLISHING CO.—R. C. Sheldon, pres.; A. C. Wade, vice-pres.; Ed-* ^ ward L. Allen, sec. and managing editor; R. K. Beach, treas. and bus. •3 J mgr.—publishers Morning Post, 17-19 Steele.

> POSTAL T E L E G R A P H & CABLE CO., W. A. Sterner, local mgr., 201 West .u Third. QiJ Potter, Bert M., (Mary), bartender, rms. 853 North Main. g,o Potter, Blaine, surveyor, r. 618 Spring. o x Potter, Caroline E., widow Stephen, h. 6 Institute. 0} 5 Potter, Catherine A., widow Rodney, h. under 13 Hazzard. ^ 5 Potter, Everett W., (Eunice H.), driver, h. 86 Victoria Ave. S Potter, George T., (Anna S.), roofer, h. 10 Fairview Ave. * £, Potter, George W. ,(Bertha), real estate and insurance, h. 618 Spring. gf.2 Potter, Howard W., (Margaret I.), commercial traveler and Chautauqua •_- Remedy Co., h. 540 Lakeview Ave. h a Potter, Mark P., (Anna), painter, h. over 20 West Seventh. ^ — Potter, Rodney, finisher, r. under 13 Hazzard. -m_ Potter, Willard, (Lida), plasterer, h. 30 Genesee. g-g Pound, Charles C, (Ella M.), plumber, h. 30 Twelfth. » e Powell, Ethel L., stenographer, r. 116 Lincoln. §2, Powell, Fred T., retired, h. 37 Mechanic. 55O Powell, John C, (Emma), wool carder, h. 116 Lincoln.

Powell, Robert N„ (Cal), h. 842 Spring. ^ Powell, Sarah A., r. 116 Lincoln. r~| Powell, William, electrician, r. 116 Lincoln. ^-* Powers, Frances C, r. 51 Falconer. , Powers, Joseph, (Anna), blacksmith, h. 824 North Main. 5j Powers, Leon J., (Ada), cigars and pool, 8 South Main, h. 225 Crescent.

C4_h Powers, Lorenzo Delos, (Mary J.), funeral director, 116 Pine, h. do. J2 Powlo, Carmel, laborer, rms. 435 Allen. X Powlo, Carrie, duffer, rms. 435 Allen. St Prather, Abraham S., (Martha F.), retired, h. 863 Prendergast Ave. b2|J PRATHER, JOHN H., (Margaret M.), real estate, over 101 East Third, h. — 354 East Fourth. mm Prather, Julia, widow Homer C, h. Apart. B., 27 Forest Ave. S Pratt, Arthur E., (Edith), commercial traveler, rms. 417 Prendergast Ave. ^ Pratt, Arthur M., (Jessie I.), steamboat engineer, h. 857% North Main. O Pratt, Carrie, widow Orlin W., r .12 Eleventh. +•* Pratt, Charles S., (Elizabeth), painter, h. 26 Eleventh. SR Pratt, Clayton D., vice-pres. Jamestown Panel & Veneer Co., h. R. F. D. 75. g S3 Largest stock Victor Records in the City F p l f m j m ' o M,,ojr C f A f P i-5 Victrolas, $80, $76, $100, $160, $200 LitlUlldll S i'lUdlL l H U I C

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j^, Pratt, Dudley D., (Anna), bds. 216 West Seventh. 1—3 Pratt, Eugene, laborer, h. 581 Buffalo. Nyj Pratt, Floyd M., (Annie), laborer, h. 227 South Main. mm, Pratt, John S., (Dora L.), supt. weaver, h. 866 North Main. m-m Pratt, W . A., (Dora R.), rms. 416 North Main. p ~ Pratt, William H., (Lucy J.), carpenter, r. 810 Forest Ave. ym-e Prendergast Block, 301-309 North Main Prendergast, (James) Library, Lucia T. Henderson, librarian, 102 W . Fifth. Prescott, Robert A., (Mae I.), commercial traveler, h. 824 Prendergast Ave. PRESENT, ABE., pawn broker, over 38 North Main, rms. 217 West Second.

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Preston, Calvin E., (Mary), carpenter, h. 8 Hunt Road. B» Preston, Charles A., (Marguerite), paperhanger, h .116 Price. JJ Preston, Homer M., (Stella), oil producer, h. 315 West Fifth. a Preston, Obadiah, stonecutter, bds. 46 Water. « Preston, Ralph, ,. 203 East Fourth. *•' Preston, R. Bertha, h. 203 East Fourth. Preston, T. Martha, widow George, h. over 8 Bowen. Price, Albert S., sec.-treas. Jamestown Lighting & Power Co., h. 310 Lake-

view Ave. ""1 Price, Amy E., widow Wilson A., r. 310 Lakeview Ave. <-\ Price, Anna M., weaver, r. 628 East Sixth. fl] Price, C. Fred, rms. over 144 Chandler. Price, Charles H., (Mary B.), oil producer, h. 310 Lakeview Ave. 1^ Price, Charlotte A., r. 225 East Eighth. x S PRICE, C H E S T O N A., (Aleda), attorney, 507 Fenton Bldg., h. 907 Prender- 2 g

gast Ave. n g Price, Clayton E., (Mary R.), commercial traveler, h. 801 North Main. >^q Price, Edward C, clerk, r. 35 Falconer. I'M Price, Fannie .office clerk, rms. 217 West Second. s £3 Price, Fred A., (Emily A.), carpenter, h. 35 Falconer. M M Price, Gaylord W., (Florence), electrician, r. 9 Catlin Ave. a" Price, Hattie, widow Adam N., r. 907 Prendergast Ave. *•> Price, Henry C, (Florence A.), h. 225 East Eighth. £ Price, James H., (Lillian A.), real estate, h. 628 East Sixth. g Price, J. Irving, machinist, r. 628 East Sixth. g Price, Louise 0., r. 300 East Sixth. ) 55 Price, Marion J., (Bertha), aristoworker, h. 113 Hallock. H Price, Ned S., (Ina A.), h. 15 Bassett. Price, Olive L., weaver, r. 628 East Sixth. PRICE, O R S E L L C, attorney, over 101 West Third, r. 225 East Eighth. Price, Oscar F., (Elizabeth O.), city treasurer, h. 300 East Sixth. i_* Price, Wallace C, shade hanger, r. 628 East Sixth. Price, Walter S., (Bertie) .laborer, h'. 409 Palmer. £ j PRICE, W I L S O N C, attorney, 404-405-406 Fenton Bldg.,r.310 Lakeview Ave. S 9 Prido, Tony, (Francesca), finisher, h. 3 Briggs. £•» Priestly, Tom, (Ann), boss drawer, h. 636 East Sixth. g» Prince, Annie, widow John, r. 67 Barrett. - j ^ Prince, Avis C, cloth mender, r. 100 Howard. Prince, Bessie M „ paper boxmaker ,r. 67 Barrett. Jjq

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Probst, Amandus M., (Anna)—Van Every & Probst—h. over 19 W . Second. S Probst, Ernest C, draughtsman, rms. over 107 East Second.

£ § Proctor, Arthur, (Hazel), conductor J. St. Ry., h. over 630 East Second. lg Proctor, Ben, (Elizabeth), dyer, h. 12 Elk. •a Proctor, Clark, woolsorter, r. 12 Elk. § g£ Proctor, J. Darrell, (Ora), carpenter, h. 128 Park. w 3 Proctor, Lillie, weaver, r. 12 Elk. g °" Proctor, Pauline, weaver, r. 12 Elk. .y c Prosser, Arthur W., woodworker, r. 155 Weeks. % c Prosser, Donald W., clerk, rms. 713 Washington. Cu j Prosser, David W., (Laura L.), commercial traveler, h. 9 Strong. w" i. Prosser, Louis W., (Alice), wood carver, h. 155 Weeks. .2 •{§ Prosser, Maude E., textileworker, r. 155 Weeks. > i* Prosser, Sarah E., Mrs., h. 102 Barrows. m & Prosser, Willis P., (Sarah C ) , carpenter, h. 100 Lakin Ave. •C g P R O U D F I T C L O T H I N G CO. (INC.)—W. H. Proudfit, pres.; J. A. Osmer, 2 g, vice-pres.; F. H. Broadhead, sec; W . P. Osmer, treas.—206 N. Main. "[w Proudfit, William H., (Ellen H.), pres. Proudfit Clothing Co.—h. 213 Easi .•§ _ Fourth. j5 j>2 Prout, Alfred P., contractor and supervisor, bds. 215 East Third. - e Provancha, Alex., (May), machinist, h .175 Livingston Ave. <S =: Provancha, Mary, widow William, r. 175 Livingston Ave. .2 _ Provin, Dell D., (Anna), machinist, h. over 618 East Second. S p Provone, Mabel T., stenographer, r. 29 Price. c 3 P R U D E N T I A L I N S U R A N C E CO., W . S. Hazzard, supt, rms. 14-15-16 Bar-•* 5 rett Bldg. "a u Pryne, Elizabeth, widow Simon, r. 12 Fulton. '•3 u Pullman Cafe—H. R. Mecusker and C. H. Peterson—217 Washington. 3 j Pulver, Effa J., r. 12 Chestnut.

Pulver, Guy L., (Myra B.), postman, h. 12 Chestnut. X P U R C E L L , F R E D C, (Elizabeth), physician, 551 East Second, h. do; Home q phone 515-k; Bell phone 389-j; office hours, 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.

Purdy, Carl S., (Flora M.), commercial traveler, h. over 115 Lincoln. J>h Purdy, Charles M., (Ella M.), treas. Jamestown Electric Mills, h. 207 Lincoln. £-h Purdy, Roy, student, r. over 11 West Second. ,_3 X Purdy, William G., (L. Maude), sec. Jamestown Electric Mills, h. over 11 <£ g West Second. m-imt Puritan (The) Lunch—B. L. Howard and E. L. Carlson—219 Washington. W M Purity Supply Co., (Inc.)—Fred C. Olson, Frank B. Worden and B. P. Toles, ff< u (Buffalo)—mfrs. rubber goods, toilet preparations, etc., rm. 8, over 104 W j g East Third. < Putnam, Edgar P., (M. Eppie), supt. Jamestown Parks, h. 347 East Fourth. , 1 Putnam, Eugene C., (De Etta), laborer, h. 107 Hazzard. .** o Putnam, Flora A., widow Davis O., h. 115 West Eighth. 5^ O Putnam, George F., (Estelle S.), carpenter and machinist, h. 48 Broadhead O Ave' mm _ mmf Experience means much in writing insurance contracts. We have been £5 writing them for 20 years. Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency.

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Putnam, George H., (Ravina I.), chauffeur, r. 113 Liberty. JT* Putnam, Georgia, domestic, 116 East Fourth, r. 107 Hazzard. X Putnam, Horace A., (Laura P.), hackman, h. 113 Liberty. n3 Putnam, Leo D., clerk, r. 48 Broadhead Ave. C/> Putnam, Leon C., (Bessie), solicitor International Correspondence School, f-\'

rms. 415 West Third. lm% Putnam, Louis Andrew, (Hilma V.), postoffice clerk, h. 17 Tew. Putnam, Mortimer, (Julia), carpenter, r. 219 South Main. f ) Putnam, S. S., bds. Ill East Second. _ Putnam, W . Crandall, telegraph operator, r. 115 West Eighth. 7" Putnam, William D., reporter The Journal, rms. 75 Fairmount Ave. Pyagga, Dominic, (May), laborer, r. over 292 Harrison. Pyagga, Mike, laborer, r. over 292 Harrison. w ii Pyagga, Tony, (Carla), laborer, h. over 292 Harrison. s 2 Pyle, W . A., r. 63 Taylor. g* "

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^ Raistrick, Albert L., (Lillian K.), bookkeeper, h. 90% Barrett. • Raistrick, Anna M., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave.

&f Raistrick, Arthur, office detailer, r. 90 Barrett. CJ Raistrick, Emily, widow John, h. 90 Barrett. mj^ Raistrick, James W., (Bertha), warp twister, h. 131 Stowe.

Raistrick, John, (Edith E.), warp twister, h. 5 Peach. •-, Raistrick, William, (Alice), woolsorter, h. 83 Hazzard. | Raker, Wilbur K., (Lulu M.), mgr. cloak dept. A. D. Sharpe Co., h. 837 La-

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Ralph, see Rolph. 4> Ramlow, Carl, cigarmaker, h. 508 Foote Ave. *P Ramsburg, M. J., rms. 6 Broadhead Ave. ©D Ramsay, John R., (Isabelle M.), master mechanic, h. 29 Mechanic. •g Ramsey, Charles C, (Maggie J.), bill distributor, h. 1015 North Main. O Rang, Axel, finisher, bds. 23 Center. & Randall, Bee, domestic, 344 East Fourth.

Randall, Charles, (Katharine), clerk, h. over 833 Washington. t Randall, Dorothy, student, r. 295 South Main.

^ e Randall, Earl E., vulcanizer, r. 295 South Main. •S^j Randall, E. Clifford, (Edith F.), varnislier, h. 10 Arnold. oo 8 Randall, Frank M., custodian Prendergast Library, h. 60 Water. Mtou Randall, Helece R., stenographer The Journal, rms. 331 East Second.

Randall, Jane S., widow Edward, h. 15 Kidder. Randall, Mary A., r. 60 Water. y Randall, William E., (Nellie M.), stationary engineer, h. 295 South Main. Randan, Helgre, bds. over 331 Allen. Rankin, Sallie L., stenographer, bds. 12 Chestnut.

"J3 Ransom, Marion, h. over 800 North Main. <jj Rapp, Irvin E., (Pearl A.), woodworker, h. Flat 10, Washington Bldg. m< Rapp, J. Harold, student, r. 26 West Eighth. •• Rapp, John A., (Pauline), clothing clerk, h. 26 West Eighth.

^n Rapp, Manley, (Ella), steel construction supt., h. 174 South Main. *\—r Rapp, Oscar, (Signe), woodworker, h. over 1026 Newland Ave. *Jj Rappole, Celina, widow Henry, h. 241 Fulton. ^i Rarey, Harry R., (Rhoda), laborer, h. under 16 McKinley Ave. (L^ Ras, Jacobus, (Johanna), metalworker, h. 702 Forest Ave. mm Ras, William, metalworker, r. 702 Forest Ave. 5? Rask, August W., (Johanna M.), brickworker, h. 124 Falconer. w Rask, Henry G., (Caroline C ) , real estate, h. 305 West Eighth. w Rask, Segred R., domestic, r. 124 Falconer.

Rasmussen, Anna, testileworker, r. 368 Willard. W Rasmussen, Hans, (Carrie), laborer, h. 41 Twelfth. C2 Rasmussen, John, painter, r. 368 Willard. m*f Rasmussen, Nelson, cementworker, r. 41 Twelfth.

Rasmusson, N. Peter, (Hilda), veneerworker, h. 368 Willard. Rasmussen, R. C, woodturner, rms. 109 Kidder. \

^ Rasmussen, William, driver, r. 41 Twelfth. mm Rasp, Alfred, (Mary), metalworker, h. over 400 Falconer. © Rath's Ever Good Ice Cream and Candies—W. M. Rath—207 West Third. Jen Rath, Warren M., (Jennie), Rath's Ever Good Ice Cream and Candies, h. **• 507 West Seventh. r . Rathbun, William S., (Jessie S.), office clerk, h. 8 Kingsbury Ave. C R A T H S K E L L E R HOTEL, Bruno Anderson, prop., 121-123 East Second. r\-\ Rauber, Minnie, Mrs., twister, h. 150 Baker. U Rawlings, John F., (Susanna), meter repairer, h. 518 Foote Ave. TmJ Rawlings, Marguerite, student, r. 518 Foote Ave.

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Rawnsley, Ada, weaver, r. 624 Foote Ave. C h Rawnsley, James, (Clara), filling boss, h. 624 Foote Ave. < JJJ-Rawson, Clark H., (Minnie), dentist, 6-7 Barrett Bldg., h. 701 East Second. m Rawson, Fred H., (Klahr L.), real estate, h. 411 Pine. fm Raymond, Guy, (Verndotte), paperhanger, h. 17 West Fourth. J x Raymond, Seth S., (Ada H.), woodworker, h. Lakeview Ave. Ext. m 3 Raynor, Charles F., (Alice), carpenter, h. 234 Fairmount Ave. ^ ^ Reading, Richard, commercial traveler, bds. Everett Hotel. ^ H Reagle, George E., (Lillian C ) , wallpaper and paints, 561 East Second, h. m

61 East Cowden Place. {2. Reagan, Daniel T., (Mary J.), metalworker, h. 22 Catlin Ave. _ Reagan, John, upholsterer, r. 9 Seymour Ave. J* Reagan, Margaret, widow John, h. 9 Seymour Ave. ^" Reardon, Anna, widow John, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. q% Reardon, Dennis, (Ellen), laborer, h. 313 Steele. jJJ Reardon, Edmond, laborer, r. 313 Steele. ~ Reardon, Kathleen, rms. 315 Spring. ^ ^ Reardon, Mary, duffer, r. 313 Steele. Rearick, Bessie M., stenographer, r. 17 Sherman. ^ ^ Rearick, Grace E., r. 17 Sherman. ^ ^ Rearick, Henry J., (Adella E.), carpenter, h. 17 Sherman. m Red Book (The)—Frank B. Field, mgr.—513 Chadakoin Bldg. Jr Redmond, Eva, Mrs., h. 1031 North Main. yjj Redrick, Max, baker, bds. over 208 East Second. WO Reech, Patrick, (Angeline), finisher, h. over 30 Institute. —. Reed, Andrew, (Emma), dyer, h. over 545 Allen. H Reed, Arthur H., (Cora), clerk, h. 19 Eleventh. ft Reed, Axel, (Mary), packer, h. 108 Lister. • Reed, Bessie B., music teacher, r. 609 East Seventh. q* Reed, Caroline, widow Frederick, r. 108 Lister. •** Reed, Charles D., (Mabel B.), pastor Calvary Baptist Church, h.16 Hall Ave. © ^ Reed, Charles F., (Christina), cement sidewalk builder, h. 16 Wilton Ave. ft Reed, Eleanor M., r. 315 West Third. _ Reed, Elizabeth, widow Richard, r. 26 Eleventh. J* Reed, Esther T„ spinner, r. 16 Wilton Ave. * Reed, Frank R., (DeEtte F.), finisher, h. 310 Lincoln. M Reed, Hilga, r. 127 Linwood Ave. jj* Reed, Joe, barber, 33 Harrison, bds. 105 Foote Ave. Q Reed, John B., (Christine), veneerworker, h. 127 Linwood Ave. ft Reed, Lemuel C, (Celestia), funeral director, under 311 Pine, h. 609 East tmm

Seventh. __* Reed, Tillie M., domestic, r. 16 Wilton Ave. J3 Reed, see Reid. . JO, Reeder, Charles H., machinist, r. 343 Falconer. Reeder, Harry E., (Clara), postman, h. 55 Ninth. O Q Reeder, Herman, (Ellen), finisher, b. under 571 Allen. »*• Reeder, John T., upholsterer, r. 343 Falconer. M Reeder, Thomas E., captain of police, h. 343 Falconer. W Reese, Alma E., matron Agnes Assn. Home., 6 Broadhead Ave. ft Reeves, Warren L., retired, bds. 10 Steele. m*. Regas, Harry K — Sugar Bowl—r. 814 North Main. ^ ~ Rehn, John, h. over 36 Pearl Ave. £•* Rehn, Oscar, (Mary), carpenter, h. 22 Pearl Ave. mm Rehn, see Rein. _* Rehnberg, Albert, (Sophia), aristoworker, h. 230 Hazzard. (JO, Rehnberg August J., (Mary I.), metalworker, h. 10 Terrace Place. Rehnberg, Ethel H., student, r. 10 Terrace Place H Q Rehnborg, Alvan R., screen doormaker, bds. 136 Sampson. mQ Rehnborg, see Renberg. u °^nd Front Doors stock HARRY LYONS t\

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Reid, Robert, (Mildred), shipping clerk, h. 79 Hazzard. 3 in Reid, see Reed. ZT, © Reilly, Mae H., r. 533 West Third. •""jJU Rein, Arthur, metalworker, rms. Y. M. C. A. «gTJ Rem, Melvin L., rms. Y. M. C. A. CO Reiter, E. (Sophia), junk dealer, h. over 946 East Second.

»w" Reiter, Morris, (Freda), metal dealer, h. 248 South Main. 2 3 RELIANCE CLOTHING SYNDICATE—Oscar C. Johnson, mgr.—men's '~ clothing, 312 North Main.

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^ « Remington, Charles D., student, r. 504 East Fifth. ft Remington, Cora I., widow Renaldo, weaver, h. 504 East Fifth. _| Remington, Merle A., farmer, r. 504 East Fifth. CO Remington, Mildred B., student, r.'504 East Fifth. £_l Remington, Oramon, machinist, bds. over 11 Cross. S Remington, Roberta F., textileworker, r. 504 East Fifth.

Remington, William A., electrician, r. 504 East Fifth. ft Renagdo, Axel F., (Elsie S.), carpenter, h. 5 East Newland Ave. -^ Renberg, Adolph, (Emma), carpenter, h. 223 Steele. >-w Renberg, Walter, bookkeeper, r. 223 Steele. ^^I Renberg, see Rehnberg. .m-* Renner, James E., (Maude A.), metalworker, h. 6 Elk. f~* Restevo, Sam, (Julia), stonemason, h. 26 Water. • Rew, Charles, lunch counter clerk, rms. Y. M. C. A. C R e w , Nellie, Mrs., weaver, rms. 55 Allen Square.

Rex, Alex., Mrs., r. 38 Hall Ave. ^ Rexford, E. Lee, (Maude), mechanic, h. 11 Charles. r** Rexford, Sherwood E., r. 11 Charles. O Rexford, Warner S., (Mary), attorney, 408 Fenton Bldg., h. Bemus Point, -mt N. Y. GO Reynold, Clinton I., (Bertha M.), laundryman, h. 234% Sprague. ft Reynolds, A. Harrison, (Ethel), mgr. Barrett Realty Co., h. 405 East Fourth. S Reynolds, Axel, (Catherine E.), woodworker, h. 303 Crescent. . ft T •/• TriC11V^~r,£> Connecticut General Life Ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn. I-J L<lie l n S U r d l l C e - w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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HII .1. PI A NO CC\ ORGANS AND OLD PIANOS A11—1—I _ A^-_liyy V/Vf. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE ^ Reynolds, Conrad, (Jane), sander, rms. 141 Chandler. Jj£ Reynolds, Edward W7, (Agnes), woodworker, h. 411 West Fourth. ^ j Reynolds, Harvey F., (Ellen C ) , retired, h. 209 Forest Ave. ^ H Reynolds, Lewis, (Mabel), clerk, h. 610 Cherry. Reynolds, Margaret, r. 308 West Fifth. Reynolds, William, r. 308 West Fifth. Reynolds, William R., (Helen B.), business mgr. Broadhead Worsted Mills, ft

sec. J. St. Ry. Co., h. 308 West Fifth. ft Rheinhart, Jacob, student, r. 311 West Fourth. H Rheinhart, see Rhinenart. J3 Rhenard, Hazel M., treas. Samuels Opera House, r. 211 West Sixth. ^ ^ Rheubottom, Jennie, Mrs., clerk, r. over 836 Washington. M Rhinehart, William W., (Cynthia), laborer, h. under 325 Foote Ave. ^ i Rhinehart, see Rheinhart. ^"i Rhoades, James, (Alice), carpenter, h. 93 Fairmount Ave. Rhodes, Ada, Mrs., dressmaker, h. 410% Washington. O Rhodes, Bessie, Mrs., domestic, rms. 22 Allen Square. t" 5. Rhodes, Byron J., (Edith)—The Sunshine Bakery—234 East Second, h. a X-

Beechwood-on-Chautauqua. g' w Rhodes, Charles H., (Hattie H.), insurance and monumental works, 9 Cook -. 5

Ave., h. do. 3i' -• Rhodes, Fred L., (Minnie E.), contractor and builder, h. 1047 Washington. <» » Rhodes, Glendine, Mrs., domestic, 9 Chestnut. g' Rhodes, Leslie, (Alice), clerk, h. 40 Flagg Ave. o 3 Rhodes, Lester E., fireman J. F. D., rms. City Bldg. S5 ;» Rhodes, Marietta L., widow Daniel, h. 1036 North Main. 00 p< Rhodes, William H., (Annie P.), aristoworker, h. 108 Newton Ave. « Riali, Joe, stationary fireman, bds. 43 Harrison.

IS Ribbing, Christine, Mrs., h. 262 Forest Ave. — jf Ribbing, John E., (Genora), painter, h. 193 Summit. "< S' Ribbing, Oscar F., (Gertrude), contracting painter, h. 36 Benson. °« Ricardo, Mike, (Mary), laborer, h. 441 West Second. Rice, Adelbert, (Ella), laborer, h. 809 Jefferson. £•) Rice, AI. D., (Mynette R.), vice-pres. The Camp Art Co., h. 39% Falconer. £ X Rice, Alice M., artist, r. 26 Derby. ~m% Rice, Bertha E., children's dressmaker, r. 26 Derby. mm. Rice, Caroline, student, r. 809 Jefferson. ft Rice, Elizabeth, r. 809 Jefferson. ft Rice, Helen, widow Albin B., h. 81 Fairmount Ave. Rice, Jay, grocery clerk, r. 809 Jefferson. r—. Rice, Stephen L.. (Alice E.), carpenter, h. 26 Derby. | 0 Rice, Zella H., teacher, r. 26 Derby. *"~" Rich, Bert F., commercial traveler, r. 100 Liberty. Rich Cancer Cure Co. of Corry—Wilbur B. Wood, rep.—6 Ellimtt Bldg., 103

East Third. _ Rich, Clifford, creameryworker, r. 22 Terrace Place. CD Rich, Francis M., (Lela M.)—Rich Milk Co.—h. 22 Terrace Place. Qfl Rich, Frank, (Lizzie), agent, h. 1 Reynolds Place. <•*. Rich, J. Waiter, (Grace H.), bookkeeper, h. 14 Cook Ave. Rich, Mary, widow Earl, r. 8 Cook Ave. •TJ Rich Milk Co.—F. M. Rich, prop.—wholesale and retail distributors, 23 m*.

Steele. TS Rich, William H., (Ellen A.), real estate, h. 100 Liberty. Qf) Richard, Claude J., (Lillie B.), R. R. mail clerk, h. 12 Chandler. -my Richards, Frank B„ (Pauline C ) , baker, h. 338 Steele. Richards, Clayton, conductor J. St. Ry., rms. 215 West Second. £fl Richards, John T. B., r. 338 Steele. - + Richards, Joseph A., (Nora), woodworker, h. 126 Fairview Ave. . Richardson, A. C, rose grower, rms. 213 West Second

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Richardson, William, (Jennie E.), h. 607 Washington. Richey, Mildred, nurse, 207 Foote Ave.

«> • Richter, Bernard J., (Delia V.), deputy supt. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., h. 3 ,25 Kingsbury Ave. 5 , Richter, Elizabeth J., student, r. 25 Kingsbury Ave. GO ' Richter, Frank A., (Phoebe,), foreman metalworker, h. 404 West Eighth. aa Richter, Marie E., student, r. 25 Kingsbury Ave.

Richter, Theresa M., student, r. 25 Kingsbury Ave. Rick, Antoinette, teacher, r. 287 Hallock. Rick, Bertha E., teacher, r. 287 Hallock.

G Rick, John, (Elizabeth), retired, h. 287 Hallock. * Rick, Julius D. F., (Mildred M.), sec.-treas. Chautauqua Refrigerator Co., h. ^ ' 14 Royal Ave.

Ricker, Levant E., (Ina), real estate, h. 13 McKinley Ave. S & Rickerson, James E., (Luella M.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 307 West Eighth. o af Ridder, Carl J., (Lotten), metalworker, h. 50 Wescott. CQ tt Ridder, Carl S., carpenter, r. 50 Wescott. mx Ridder, Edwin H., painter, r. 50 Wescott. j£""d Ridder, Joseph TJ., (Gerda), mechanic, h. over 50 Wescott. a a Ridell, A m y W., r. 310 East Fourth. .5 >. Ridell, Edwin Archie, (Ethel R.), correspondent, Art Metal Constr. Co., h. J g 820 Spring. s __ Ridell, Frank R., (Susan W.), sales mgr. Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 310 East 61» Fourth. fg^, Ridell, see Rydell. g<2 Rider, Abigail, widow Samuel, r. over 1111 East Second. •m g Rider, Alice, widow Orion, h. 763 East Second. OT -g Rider, Bernhard, (Jennie), peddler, h. over 939 East Second. -9.^ Rider, Harry, (Lela), finisher, h. over 937 East Second. § Rider, May A., twister, r. 763 East Second. >, Rifenberick, Anna, weaver, h. over 35 Myrtle.

p £ Rightmyer, H. Bertram, (Bertha), bricklayer, h. over 188 Falconer. '3-o Riker, John C, laborer, r. 18 West Eighth. £j § Riker, Ophelia A., widow Charles, h. 18 West Eighth. U *> Riley, Alfred, (Sarah Ann), warp dresser, h. 42 Foote Ave. —«•§> Riley, Caroline, widow Louis L., r. 625 Prendergast Ave. 2 '2 Riley, Charles, painter, bds. 800 East Second. 2 g Riley, Edward M., (Lucy), electrician, h. 625 Prendergast Ave. o a. Riley, Henry—Woodhead, Olsen & Riley Co r. 42 Foote Ave. t-'® Riley, Louise, bookkeeper, r. 42 Foote Ave.

Riley, Walter, patternmaker, r. 42 Foote Ave. . Rimph, Jerome, (Anna), retired, h. 216 Broadhead Ave.

O Rinaldo, Charles J.. (Selma A.), carpenter, h. 16 Fairfield Ave. rj> Rinella, A., (Mamie), fruits, 45 South Main, h. do.

Ring, August, (Otilia), screenworker. h. over 19 Pearl Ave. mm Ringquist. Carl A., (Anna), metal polisher, h. over 796 East Second.

„ y Rinkle, Clarence, (Elizabeth), chief clerk United Cigar Stores, h. over 207 5J3 East Second. gm Riolo, Joseph, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. CO Riolo, Sigroniso, wool washer, bds. over 68 Foote Ave. mm Risch. Charles, (Josephine), florist, h. over 263 Fairmount Ave. fr"* Risco, George, (Sabest), laborer, h. 492 Crescent. _, Risley, Benjamin F., (Mary), wheel bolter, h. over 820 East Second. S Risley, Carl I., (Effie R.. foreman veneerworker, h. 676 Buffalo. j> Risley, Floyd B., (Ada), clerk, h. 886 Washington. © Risley, Forest B., tailor, bds. 24 Dexter. Risley, George. (Hope), finisher, h. 801 Cherry. Risley, Horton, finisher, r. 801 Cherry.

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CO Risley, William H., (Minnie F.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 510 West Fifth. ^ . Rivers, Charles, florist, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. C"J Rivers, Clarence, florist, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. • Riverside Hotel—John A. and Rainey C. Peterson, props.—117-123 Fairmount

Ave. Rizorio, Adgido, (Rosario), finisher, h. 37 Harrison. Rizzo, Angelo, textileworker, r. over 121 Cross. Rizzo, Sebastiano, textileworker, h. over 121 Cross. Rizzo, Santo, laborer, h. over 121 Cross. Rizzo, Tony, (Carmile), laborer, h. over 121 Cross. Roach, Ella, telephone operator, r. 17 East Second. Roach, Emily, clerk, r. 17 East Sixth. CO Roach, Oscar, plumber, r. 1000 North Main. to Roach, see Roche. " Roark, James, (Mary), boarding house, 10 Steele, h. do. Robbins, A. Jerome, (Ida H.), physician, over 304 North Main, h. do. Robbins, Arvilla, stenographer, r. 129 Steele. hrt Robbins, Clarence, veneerworker, bds. 15 Flagg Ave. Robbins, Frank, (Mary), veneerworker, h. 921 East Second. Robbins, Frank, Jr., veneerworker, r. 921 East Second. ^^ Robbins, Gem, (Rose), woodworker, h. over 9 Pullman. " Robbins, Maria, widow Findlay W., domestic, r. 833 Washington. Robbins, Mason, (Lucy), nightwatch, h. 21 Langford. Robbins, Samuel B.—Star garage—h. 2. Squire's Court. Roberts, Archie W., student, r. 116 Prospect. ^ J Roberts, Charles L., (Edna E.), barber, h. over 859 Spring. "—f Roberts, Daniel, (Martha J.), carpet layer, h. 885 Washington. ^^ Roberts, Dorothy M., r. 47 Fairmount Ave. Roberts, Frances A., widow DeWolton, r. 11 Van Buren. Roberts, Gertrude, musician, r. 85 Washington. " Roberts, Imogene O., student, r. 116 Prospect. BBJB Roberts, John E., (Ella A.), electrician, h. 116 Prospect. 2 E Roberts, Louis L., (Dora C ) , carpet layer, h. over 5 Fourteenth. pjE" Roberts, Lynn A., (Florence), carpenter, h. 114 Sampson. _ Roberts, Melissa B., widow Albert H., r. 11 Bishop. — f-ROBERTS, ROY. G., dentist, 500-502 Chadakoin Bldg., rms. 12 East Fourth. Kjg Roberts, Theodore M„ (Mary), bookkeeper, h. 47 Fairmount Ave. Roberts, William F., metalworker, r. 11 Van Buren. ^^ Roberts, William H., foreman finisher, r. 885 Washington. ^^ Robertson, Amos T., (Julia A.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 149 Jones and Glf- ^ ?

ford Ave. ^ J Robertson, DeForest, baker, r. 223 South Main. ~ Robertson, Edith A., r. 205 Lafayette. ^ | Robertson, Henry P., (Lucy C ) , pres. H. P. Robertson Co., h. 35 Lakeview ^

Ave. IT"* Robertson, H. P., Co.—H. P. Robertson, pres. and treas.; Charles Ipson, vice ~D pres.; John H. Ipson, sec.—mfrs. parlor and library tables and folding CO beds, 30-38 Steele. C h Robertson, John, (Hannah), metalworker, h. 829% Spring. Robertson, Oliver D., (Catherine), polisher, h. 853 Lafayette. m-^ Robertson. Peter C, (Lena), carpenter, h. 223 South Main. M Robinowitz, Jacob, (Sarah), canvasser, h. 39 Twelfth. JJJ»t Robinson, Alice, weaver, h. 822 North Main. u Robinson. Frank, bds. 252 Hopkins Ave. ^m Robinson George (Violet), metalworker, h. over 18 Waterman. h—i Robinson! Hettie. widow Harvey W., dressmaker, h. 8 West Seventh. __ Robinson, Jean E., dressmaker, r. 8 West Seventh. V/J Robinson, John W., (Jennie), barber, under 14 East Third, h. 615 Pine. C h Robinson, Mary, r. 822 North Main. •'S to

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• Rockwood, Alfred H., (Edith H.), carpenter, h. over 332 E. Third. iS" Rodda, Ora E., warehouseman Standard Oil Co., r. 39 South Main. jS Roddick, S. L., r. 301 Jefferson. j, Rodgers, Euphemia, picker, r. 316 Allen. 0>1jj Rodgers, Herman, carpenter, r. 12 Grant. "*« u Rodgers, Howard S., vNellie I.), stationary engineer, h. 16 Grant. 8-| Rodgers, Hugh, Jr., (Ellen), detailer, h. under 616 East Second. m. g Rodgers, Myra S., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. 3 u Rodgers, see Rogers. _,_ Rodman, George L., student, r. 101 South Main. <Si3 Rodney, Albert C, (Edith), reporter Morning Post, h. 179 Forest Ave. O <3 Rodney, Jay P., metal polisher, bds. 179 Forest Ave. u m Rodney, John, (Bridget), rms. 90 Allen Square. 4J £• Rodney, Walter H., (Cora A.), nickel plater, h. 117 Catlin Ave. ^ H Rogers, A. A., h. 663 Lakeview Ave. . Rogers, Bernice E., student, r. Woodlawn Ave.

O Rogers Bros.—Joseph R. and Frank B.—groceries, 714 North Main. CJ Rogers, Daniel, student, r. 613 East Seventh.

Rogers, DeLeo, student, r. 713 North Main. W q Rogers, Edith M., teacher, r. 627 East Sixth. W S Rogers, Elsie, stenographer, bds. 833 North Main. E1* 2 Rogers, Euphemia, student, r. 613 East Seventh. S w Rogers, Frank B., (Margaret B.)—Rogers Bros.—h. 1005 Prendergast Ave. O "3 Rogers, Henry P., buyer, rms. 213 West Second. ^ < j Rogers, Hugh M., (Lizzie), boss dyer, h. 613 East Seventh. Q £ Rogers, James J., (Selma), detail clerk, h. over 91 Barker.

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Rogers, J. Gilbert, (Jane), caretaker, h. 832% North Main. _, Rogers, John D., (Frances), insurance, h. 513 Spring. ^ Rogers, Joseph R., (Gertrude N.)—Rogers Bros.—h. 869 North Main. ^ , Rogers, Rovillus R., (Celeste E.), supt. of Public Schools, h. 627 East Sixth.

Rogers, see Rodgers. Rogerson, Alberta, r. 120 Barrett.

_ Rogerson, Charles H., (Mabel A.), mechanic, h. 254 Prospect. S£ S Rogerson, David M.. (Alberta M.), contractor, h. 120 Barrett. _\%\ Rogerson, Frank, (Florence), contractor, h. 707 Jefferson.

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Rogerson, Victor C, (Hannah M.)—Warren Construction Co.—h. 15 Lincoln. § Rohde, Allis I., office clerk, r. 418 East Fifth. Rohde, Carrie J., widow Emil O., h. 418 East Fifth. Rohde, Clare E., teacher, r. 418 East Fifth. Rohde, Martinette H., librarian, r. 418 East Fifth. Rohlin, Charles E., (Hilda L.), machine hand, h. 248 Hazzard. Rohlin, Oscar G., (Emily), tailor, rm. 1 over 15 North Main, h. 12 Myrtle

Ave. Rohn, John, (Gustava), woodworker, h. 274 Fairmount Ave. Rohn, Pauline, r. 274 ±.-airmount Ave. <_, Rohn, William M., collector Home Telephone Co., rms. 415 West Third. £} Rolf, Fritz, laborer, bds. 135 Baker. ft Rolph, Charles E., (Hannah), carpenter, h. 432 Maple. 3 Rolph, John E., textileworker, r. 432 Maple. to Rolph, see Ralph. CA Romans, Nettie A., supt. W . C. A. Hospital, 207 Foote Ave., r. do. 2? Romeo, Tony, (Mary), laborer, h. 223 East First. W Root, Clyde F., student, r. 334 Foote Ave. ^ Root, Elizabeth, toyworker, rms. 159 Hopkins Ave. mm Root, Fred B., (Rhoda F.), h. 18 West Sixth. *—' Root, Josephine W., widow Frank H., h. 35 Charles. ta— Root, Nancy, widow William, h. 334 Foote Ave. ^ Root, Ralph R., landscape architect, r. 35 Charles. fjft Rose, Bell, waitress, bds. 310 Jefferson. ROSE, C A R L O., (Jennie), contracting painter and paperhanger, 23 East

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Rose, Frank E., civil engineer, r. 841 North Main. ft Rose, G. Albin, (Mary A.), foreman painter, h. 35 Park. • Rose, Gerfrude, stenographer, rms. 415 West Third. Rose, Harry, barber, 21 Forest Ave., h. do. w |j> Rose, Isaac F., (Mary M.), h. 841 North Main. -, g Roseberg, Johanna S., widow John, h. 300 King. SS K" Roseberg, see Rosenberg. 8 «" Rosedahl, Ralph, (Selma), cement contractor, h. under 529 West Third. xr * Roselle, Charles P., (Mollie C ) , metalworker, h. 230 Broadhead Ave. _ g4 Roselle, Ida J„ r. 236 Prospect. K. Roselle, John S., (Flora B.). painter, h. 236 Prospect. = -Roselli, Saverio, (Catharine), metalworker, h. 39 Twelfth. 5£ «• Rosello, Vincenzo, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. <» g Rosen, Abraham, (Rebecca), junk dealer, h. 372% Buffalo. r» 2 Rosen, Abraham, (Bertha), junk dealer, h. 10 Hayward. R Rosen, Louie, fruit peddler, r. 372% Buffalo. m-Rosen, Louis, junk peddler, r. 10 Hayward.

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0"eL, R°sen> Nathan, veneerworker, r. 37214 Buffalo. 06 x R°sen> Nick, veneerworker, r. 10 Hayward.

•g Rosen, Thomas, fruit peddler, r. 372y2 Buffalo. •3 03 „ Rosen, Tom, junk peddler, r. 10 Hayward. m >, Rosenberg, Joseph A., (Grace L.), insurance agent, h. 170 Barrett. M S Rosenberg, William, (Hilda), tinner, h. 21 Jeffords. •2 Rosenberg, see Roseberg.

tS» Rosenblad, Albin J., (Ellen), metalworker, h. 21 Jeffords. .£ » Rosencrantz, Elof, (Wilhelmina)—E. Rosencrantz & Co.—h. 21 Allen. 9 J ROSENCRANTZ, E. & CO.—Elof Rosencrantz and Carl A. Lundquist— 2 g general hardware, 2 South Main. « ! ; 8* ELOF ROSENCRANTZ & CO. 5 B WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W » H A R D W A R E , STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS m£^ Factory and Plumbing Supplies, Gas Fixtures, Paint, Etc. G 3 Home Phone 181 2 SOUTH MAIN ST. Bell Phone 18-J • PN m-> G >• . Cw Rosencrantz, Paul B., (Maude), pres. Banner Furniture Co., rms. 57-59 New

S Gifford Bldg. „?.E Rosendahl, Edwin, driver, r. 203 Crescent SS^ Rosendahl, John O., (Hilma), painter, h. 203 Crescent. q u Rosendahl, Roland, clerk, r. 203 Crescent. H"3 Rosengren, Annie C, milliner, r. 119 Willard. ^ S Rosengren, Carl A. E., r. 119 Willard. S w Rosengren, E m m a J., widow August E., h. 119 Willard. E-i ™> Rosengren, George A. W., r. 119 Willard. 25 3 Rosengren, Rachel A., laundryworker, r. 119 Willard. O-g Rosenquist, Anna, r. 221 Weeks. u*a Rosenquist, Arthur, metalworker, r. 221 Weeks. J "a Rosenquist, Elof, metalworker, r. 221 Weeks. _ a Rosenquist, F. August, (Mary H.), vice-pres and supt. F. M. Curtis Co., h. R g over 246 Crescent. jgW Rosenquist, Hjalmar, metalworker, r. 221 Weeks.

"g Rosenquist, Oscar, metalworker, r. 221 Weeks. it a Rosenquist, Signa, domestic, 400 West Fifth. [jj-g Rosenquist, Theodore, (Nellie), h. 221 Weeks. 33 5 Rosier, Margaret, widow Robert A., h. 203 West Eighth. Ki.> Rosier, Marie A„ student, r. 203 West Eighth.

Ross, Anna M., widow Emery A., h. 415 Lincoln. _j Ross, Bruce, packer, bds. 10 Peterson.

r ^ Ross, Charles, (Frances), laborer, r. 25 Water. ^ ^ Ross, Clara C., teacher, r. 415 Lincoln. mm* Ross, Claus, lather, r. 35 Hopkins Ave. ^2 Ross, Elizabeth, widow George, r. 29 College. mm* Ross, Emmett H.—Weeks & Ross—r. 237 Fairmount Ave. 2 Ross, E. Winfield,. (Feme L.), wholesale hardwood lumber, 305 Chandler, h.

/S* 520 Winsor. ^ ^ Ross, Florence, dressmaker, r. 35 Hopkins Ave. q2J Ross, Harriet, domestic, r. 35 Hopkins Ave.

Ross, Jane N., widow William, h. 237 Fairmount Ave. gJJ* Ross, Warner, (Hilda), metalworker, h. 35 Hopkins Ave. QJ Ross, Warren, (Margaret)—Warren Ross Lumber Co.—h. 610 Lakeview ^ Ave. u fm TUo M.ifiml Rannfit I lfo Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 - - - $367,143,488.69 X lie nillUai DeneiU Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for bZj .mt NoutokV N I future payment to policv holders - - - $487,783,190.20 pp> 01 fieWarK, 11. J. F. 5. TREADWAY, District Agent

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roe and Isabella. Rosseau, Sarah, widow Joseph, r. 8 Schuyler. C * Rossing, Brewer A., (Anna S.), cabinetmaker, h. 89 Tower. m-* ROTH, LEE A., dentist, 500-502 Chadakoin Bldg., rms. 12 West Sixth. C h Rounds, Claude, laborer, bds. 394 Falconer. "* Rounds, Frank M., (N. Ethel), lumber inspector, h. 394 Falconer. Rouse, Dora E., widow Manning, matron Erie R. R. station, h. over 10 East _ J

Second. Jj^ Rowe, Ahart S., (Susie F.), polisher, h. 412 East Fifth. to Rowe's Bath Parlor—E. L. Rowe, prop.—baths and massage, under 201 ^

Cherry. ft Rowe, Elbert L., (Ada)—Rowe's Bath Parlors—h. over 61 Fairmount Ave. mm Rowe, Huldah, widow Herbert, seamstress, h. over 120 East Third. ™ Rowe, Robert N., clerk, bds. 101 East Second. Rowland, Hannah, widow George W., r. Lakeview Ave. Ext. Rowley, Bessie A., trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. fO Rowley, Cecil G., laundryman, over 110 East Third, h. do. C h Rowley, C. Lynn, (Elizabeth Moss), teller National Chautauqua County

Bank, h. 868 Spring. Rowley, Jay, lunch counter clerk, rm.s over 118 East Second. _ w Rowley, Katie, widow Denman, h. over 705 North Main. ,—. Rowley, Mary E., student, r. 110 East Third. ft Rowley, Merritt B., (Emma A.), prop. Brooklyn Meat and Fish Market, h. 36 ^_

Mechanic. £ ^ Rowley, Roswell, (Bertha M.), retired, h. 108 Fairview Ave. p T Rowley, Thomas F., (Agnes P.), hats and men's furnishings, 16 East Third, NJ

h. 413 Prendergast Ave. ft Royal Theater, Joseph C. Brown, prop., 26 North Main. f2m Ruckman, Frank O., (Alma), bartender, h. 719 East Second. * W Ruckman, John M., (Hattie S.). metalworker, h. 6 Morse Ave. Rudd, George H., dyer, bds. 8 Fairview Ave. ^—m Ruden, Charles O., sheet metalworker, r. 29 McKinley Ave. ~ 3 Ruden, Louis E., (Elizabeth C ) , foreman Koehl Printing Co., h. 29 McKinley ft

Ave. Mai. Rudolph, Benjamin, woodworker, r. 211 West Fifth. ft Rudolph, George, woodworker, r. 211 West Fifth. JJl Rudolph, Helen, clerk, r. 211 West Fifth. — Rudolph, John, (Flora), laborer, h. 1 Metallic Ave. Rudwall, William, (Ellen), machinist, h. 128 Colfax. ft Rufini, Antonio, (Sisina), shoemaker, h. 25 Steele. u Rugg, C. Arthur, (Bertha), commercial traveler, h. over 6 Partridge. S3 Rugg, Catherine, widow Clayton, h. 34 Thayer. ^_ Rugg, Clayton, office clerk, r. 34 Thayer. Rugg, Corydon A., (Jennie M.), mfr. medicines, 744 East Second, h. do. Rugg, Fidelia, widow Corydon, r. 412 West Fifth. ^ S Rugg, Harold C, (Victoria A.), bartender, bds. 744 East Second. ^ -Rugg, James, stockclerk, r. 34 Thayer. ft Rugg, Marjorie, student, r. 34 Thayer. -g.

CO Ruggles, Sophia, Mrs., h. 149 Allen. Ruggles, Synthia, r. 149 Allen. Rugh, George, carpenter, rms. 105 West Second. Rulifson, J. W., architect, 208 Squier's Court, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits, mm Rulifson & Wilson—J. W . and Floyd B — architects, Squier's Court. *^J Rummer, Earl R., chauffeur, r. 37 Hamilton O Rummer Frank H., (Bertha), automobile livery, 37 Hamilton, h. do. Jjj Rumple, Harmon F., (Ella D.), h. over 714 North Main. ft Rundell, Ernest J., (Ethel M.), foreman N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 837 Prender- mft

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^•4 Rundell, Fred, lineman, bds. over 2% North Main. _ d Rundell, Robert, bartender, bds. 220 Newland Ave. ^ E Rundquist, Matilda, widow Andrew, h. 428 Winsor.

1 Rundquist, Ruby' R., teacher, r. 428 Winsor. {•^ Rush, Charles T., (Carlie B.), toolmaker, h. 16 East Fifteenth. U n Rush, Lewis, filler, r. 127 Steele.

Rushworth, Abraham, (Josephine), warpdresser, h. 109 Maple. O Rushworth, Anne B., bookkeeper W m . Koehl Co., r. 18 Franklin. _ Rushworth, Benjamin, (Alice), warp dresser, h. over 145 Prospect. l^_ Rushworth, Elizabeth, widow Isaac, h. 18 Franklin. X m Rushworth, Frank E.—Rushworth & Son—r. 18 Franklin. H Rushworth, Harry, (Bessie), carver, r. 529 West Third.

Rushworth, Lydia A., r. 9 King. mt*_ Rushworth, O. Nelson, (Isabelle D.), pres. Farmers & Mechanics Bank, h. 12 7^1 Lakeview Ave. b_] Rushworth, Raymond L., watchmaker, r. 18 Franklin. X R U S H W O R T H & SON—-Frank Rushworth, mgr.—general machine repair­

ing, 113 Foote Ave. Sj RUSHWORTH & SON l_} MACHINE SHOP C/j All kinds of light and heavy machinery built, rebuilt and repaired , Rear 113 FOOTE AVE. Also gas engine repairing BELL PHONE 601-w z , f ] Ruslink, Cornelius, (Nellie), finisher, h. over 74 Water. ^ ^ Ruslink, Edward, upholsterer, bds. over 74 Water. H Russell Block, 113-113y2 West Third.

Russell, Charles H., (Eva C ) , hostler, h. 786 East Second. ^ J Russell, Estelle, widow Walter B., r. 21 Bassett. W Russell, Eugene E., (Edith B.), carver, h. 42 Peach.

Russell, Frances, waitress, r, under 30 Institute. t U Russell, Henry T., finisher, r. 115 Barrett. f ^ Russell, James A., (Margaret S.), agt. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., h. Lake-•••J wood, N. Y. [_] Russell, John C, (Mary), hide dealer, h. 544 Crescent. ^ Russell, Louis H., (Sarah D.), clerk, h. 115 Barrett. m*m\ Russell, Thomas, (Inez L.), florist, 810 Forest Ave., h. do. , Russell, Wallace G., office clerk, h. 21 Bassett.

Russo, Francesca, spinner, bds. 12 Harrison. Russo, Joe, (Rose), r. 103 Water. Russo, Joe, (Mary), laborer, h. 6 Waterman. Russo, Joseph, gardener, 527 Lakeview Ave. Russo, Tony, (Grace), finisher, h. over 131 Foote Ave.

yj Rustler, G. S., Mrs., r. 39 South Main. jr Ryan, F. Berton, (Jennie), driver J. F. D., h. 218 Falconer. q Ryan, Frank M., surveyor, r. over 218 Falconer. -• Ryan, James, (Elizabeth), cloth finisher, h. 10 Crane.

Ryan, Johanna, widow Jeremiah, h. 1042 North Main.

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X >, Ryberg, Sigfried, padmaker, r. over 20 Willard. .y, S Ryblom, Nels, (Anna), woodworker, h. 82 Hedges Ave. 55 o Rydeen, A. J., furnitureworker, h. over 13 Hazzard. S ^ Rydeen, Ellen, drawer, r. over 13 Hazzard. mm _ _ _ _ ^ _ ¥ *f Jw%onwtn—-tm Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. ^ L l i e i n s u r a n c e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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Rydeen, Hilma, drawer, r. over 13 Hazzard. Rydeen, Sigrid, drawer, r. over 13 Hazard. Rydell, John A., (Jennie), blacksmith, h. 46 Wescott. fH Rydell, see Ridell. g p* Ryden, Arvid, (Caroline), painter, h. 150 Park. g fr]

o Sabastyano, Reale, woodworker, r. over 121 Cross. Sabastyano, Weado, Mrs., h. over 121 Cross. Sack, Frank L., (Delia M.), musician, h. 217 Fulton. g Sackelorides, Louis, tailor, rms. 17 New Warner Block. _ _ Sackrider, John Raymond, (Margaret S.), eye, ear, nose and throat spec- 5 W

ialist, 5-7 Barrett Bldg., h. 27 Allen. fj g Sackris, C. Leon, (Florence), painter and decorator, h. over 27 Stowe. « P Sadler, LeRue, draftsman, bds. Ill Broadhead Ave. E. _ Saeli, George, porter, r. 122 Harrison. j t™ Saeli, Giuseppa, (Louisa), grocer and notary public, 122 Harrison, h. do. B. H Saeli, Sam, winder, r. 122 Harrison. 5 A Safford, Fred, driver, rms. 2 Warner Block. E 2 Safford, Glen L., (Goldie), barber, under 215 North Main, h. 208 West % 2

Eighth. J? r Safford, Nelson J., (Grace)—Jamestown Razor Co.—h. 9 Hammond. fi' n Safford, see Stafford. f- § Sage, Blanche E., boxmaker, r. 22 West Seventh. g h Sage, Charles E., (Anna O.), veneerworker, h. 22 West Seventh. 5 _ Sage, Earl E., r. 22 West Seventh. ~ ™ Sage, Ethel F., r. 22 West Seventh. Sage, Ralph G., (Mabel C ) , veneercutter, h. 103 Cook Ave. SAGERDAHL, C. FRED, (Sophia), carriage and automobile painting, 234%

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Sagerdahl, Fred, (Sophie), painter, h. over 810 Cherry. Sagerdahl, Harold, (Lulu), metal finisher, h. 91 Barker. 9 Sagerdahl, see Segerdahl. *" Sagerstrom, Alex., rubber, bds. 757 East Second. 2 Sagerstrom, Gust, (Bada), bookkeeper, h. 648 East Sixth. g g Sagorny, John, (Gotilba), rubber, h. 31 Hopkins Ave. > i Sagurney, William F., (Flora), machinist, h. over 112 Cross. S 3 ^ Sahlstrom, Leonard L., (Anna), machine hand, h. 20 Pearl Ave. * -g Sahlstrom, Mamie, billing clerk, r. 20 Pearl Ave. CA g Salander, Alexander H., (Grace), vice-pres and sec. Ideal-Peerless Laundry, Jg g

h. ill Allen. n W Salander, Arvid, (Minnie), metalworker, h. 29 Kinney. m a Salander, Augusta, nurse, r. 112% Hazzard. H C MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS — ^sk LvOIlS 1

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Sales, Harry A., (May), paperhanger, h. 2 Rowley Place. Sales, Willis E., (Myrtle M.), shipping clerk, h. 12 Dexter. Salia, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. 36 Harrison.

2 Salin, David, woodworker, r. 39% Cross. 3 ' Salisbury, A. Laura, r. 28 Regent. £ Salisbury, Clark W., (Almira)—Salisbury & Son—h. 901 North Main. *2 . Salisbury, Claude C—Salisbury & Co.—r. 901 North Main. Jj Salsbury, Ed., painter, bds. 203 West Second. J5 . Salisbury, Elma, r. 901 North Main. ~g • Salisbury, George, Mrs., r. over 304 North Main.

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u Salisbury, Mary C, Mrs., nurse, r. 28 Regent. S x Salisbury & Son—C. W. and C. C.—gas engines and repairing, 14-16 Twelfth. "2 - SALISBURY W H E E L & MFG. CO., (Inc.)—S. H. Penfield, pres.; E. D. Cook, g g vice pres. and supt.; Erwin D. Shearman, treas. and gen'l mgr.; An­sa x drew Davis, sec.—automobile wheels and axles, 6 Tiffany Ave. x » Sallman, Carl J., laborer, bds. 56 Tower. t> -x Salupa, Carmia, dyer, r. 10% Whitley Place.

Salva, Guiseppe, (Santa), laborer, h. 124 Harrison. Salva, Tony, laborer, bds. 43 Harrison. Salvation Army Citadel, 123 East Third. Sample, Chester H., screenworker, r. o32 Lakeview Ave.

_ Sample, Clayton L., (Anna), draughtsman, h. 9 Geneva. g < Sample, Frank, insurance agent, bds. 310 Jefferson. o Sample, Samuel J., (Miriam J. H.), retired, h. 532 Lakeview Ave. w Sampsell, Benjamin F., (Angeline), asst. supt. Prudential Life Ins. Co., h. ~{ x 213 West Fifth. a -g Sampsell, Chauncey, student, r. 213 West Fifth. [J t» Sampson, Albert, laborer, r. 114 Barrows. •x % Sampson, Albion W., (Clara A.), cabinetmaker, h. 865 North Main. 3 * Sampson, Alida A., paper boxmaker, r. 148 Foote Ave. w tt Sampson, Alma M., paper boxmaker, r. 148 Foote Ave. "g '3 Sampson, Andrew G., (Benda C ) , laborer, h. 261 Falconer. g g Sampson, Andrew M., wood turner, r. 865 North Main. i) o. Sampson, Bertha, telephone operator, r. 57 Water. O O Sampson, David, (Mary A.), retired, h. 127 Chandler.

• Sampson, David, metalworker, r. over 16 Hedges Ave. O Sampson, Edward, textileworker, r. over 16 Hedges Ave.

M Sampson, Elof, (Anna), woodworker, h. over 16 Hedges Ave. ^ ^ Sampson, Eric G., (Ellen C ) , metalworker, h. 119 Broadhead Ave. ^ Sampson, Esther, clerk, r. 15 Hedges Ave. ft Sampson, Esther, r. over 16 Hedges Ave.

% m, Sampson, Frank L., (Mabel), machinist, h. over 58 Thayer. tf) Sampson, George L., metalworker, r. 57 Water. ft Sampson, George O., (Lizzie M.), aristoworker, h. 21 College. mt Sampson, Henry F., (Clara), cabinetmaker, h. 113 Bush. t^ Sampson, Hilda, textileworker, r. over 16 Hedges Ave.

p . Sampson, Hilda, Mrs., h. 830 Newland Ave. ~"^ Sampson, H. Lloyd, metalworker, r. 114 Barrows. -., Sampson, John, fish peddler, r. 158 Barrows. C Sampson, John, metalworker, r. over 16 Hedges Ave. _; Sampson, John, (Emma), h. 114 Barrows. 5T Sampson, John T., (Matilda C ) , stationary engineer, h. 117 Bush. S Sampson, Laura E., telephone operator, r. 57 Water. "tjj Sampson, Lillian, clerk, r. 15 Hedges Ave. rtl Sampson, Lottie, widow Fred, h. 15 Hedges Ave. m Sampson, Margaret, paper boxmaker, r. 815 Washington. S *G F r i f M A N ' Q PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, VICTROLAS, VICTOR TALK-I—5 Ll/IYI lilll i> ing MACHINES AND RECORDS NewWellman Building

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^ Sampson, Martha, clerk, r. 15 Hedges Ave. m m Sampson, Martin A., (Florence Jj, trimmer, h. 158 Barrows. tmlm Sampson, Mary, widow John, h. over 148 Foote Ave. mm. Sampson, Nettie Elizabeth, h. 203 McKinley Ave. j ^ Sampson, Swan, (Freda), polisher, h. 6 Linwood Ave. m m Sampson, Theodore R., bookkeeper, r. 117 Bush. C ? Sampson, William, laborer, r. 830 Newland Ave. ^^ Samson, Louis, machine hand, r. Falconer ext. e ^ Samson, Mildred, r. Falconer ext. - — Samson, Percy R., (Libbie), machine hand, h. Orphanage. "SI? Samson, Walter, veneerworker, r. Falconer ext. )*_j Samson, William, (Catherine), laborer, h. Falconer ext. «—5 Samson, William, mechanic, r. Falconer ext. "* Samuel, Isaac R., mgr. People's Credit Clothing Co., rms. over 211 North

Main. Samuels, Charles, (Clara), real estate, Russell Block, h. 512 West Third. Samuels, Lillian, r. 512 West Third. ^ Samuels (The)—George F. Hurlbert, prop.—13-23 West Third. ~ Samuels Opera House—Charles Samuels, prop.; Reiss Circuit Co., lesee; J.J. *J

Watters, mgr.—22 East Second. ft Samuelson, Alfred, (Louise)—Samuelson & Carlson—h. 252 South Main. w Samuelson, Alice L., bookkeeper, r. 252 South Main. Sj Samuelson, Axel, veneerworker, bds. 8 Fairfield Ave. to Samuelson & Carlson—Alfred and Charles E. Samuelson and Fred J. to

Carlson—meats, 261 South Main. "* Samuelson, C. Axel, CEdith), driver, h. over 142 Park. „ Samuelson, Charles E., (Selma)—Samuelson & Carlson—h. 257 South Main. mi Samuelson, Claus, (Anna), woodworker, h. 22 Richmond Place. SB Samuelson, Edward W., (Emily), shipping clerk, h. under 76t East Second. P* Samuelson, Ellen, widow Carl, r. 16 Valley. ^ Samuelson, Frank E., (Josephine), finisher, h. 548 Allen. ffi2 Samuelson, Fred A., (Nellie O.), machinist, h. 19 Valley. o ^ Samuelson, Gust, carpenter, h. 103 Wescott. g © Samuelson, Gust, spindle carver, r. Ia7 Broadhead Ave. 3 . Samuelson, Helge G., (Anna E.), hand carver, h. Willard, R. F. D. 82. jf© Samuelson, Henry, metalworker, r. 6 Hanley. § 2 Samuelson, John, (Matilda), laborer, h. 128 Water. » P" Samuelson, John, (Bertha), h. 15 Palmer. «.n Samuelson, John, (Augusta), finisher, h. 434 Falconer. V ^ Samuelson, John, emp. Chaut. Steamboat Co., bds. 1 Front. n Samuelson, John A., wood carver, rms. 21 Allen Square. n Samuelson, John O., (Augusta), laborer, h. 16 Union Ave. O Samuelson, Martin A., (Selma C ) , blacksmith, h. 27 Chapman. W Samuelson, Martin G., student, r. 252 South Main. 2 Samuelson, Mary, widow Andrew, h. 6 Hanley. ** Samuelson, Samuel, rubber, bds. 1 Front. Samuelson, Samuel, metalworker, bds. 47 Hazzard. ^ ^ Samuelson, Samuel A., (Clara), cabinetmaker, h. 137 Broadhead Ave. Samuelson, Samuel P., retired, r. 401 Forest Ave. Atm. Samuelson, Signa, domestic, 265 Falconer. h J Samuelson, Sybil A„ r. 252 South Main. ft£ Samuelson, Thurston S., clerk, r. 137 Broadhead Ave. ^ Sanborn, John, mgr. of works, Art Metal Constr. Co., rms. over 37 Hamilton, ft Sanborn,' Sadie R., housekeeper, 21 Victoria Ave. ^ Sanburg, Elsie C, student, r. 26 Thirteenth. * Sanburg G Arthur, metalworker, r. 26 Thirteenth. M » Sanburg, Gust C, (Anna B.), concreteworker, h. 26 Thirteenth. Sanburg' Harry E., metalworker, r. 26 Thirteenth. Q Q Sanburg, Helen E., twister, r. 26 Thirteenth. __ ^ © EVERY DEALER H A S T H E "BEST" O A I M T Talk it over with me. to 1 HAVE THE STRICTLY PURE * ™ 4 ' * HARRY LYONS ^

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Sanburg, Joseph A., (Alma E.), woodworker, h. 124 Prospect. S Sanburg, William R., r. 26 Thirteenth. | Sanburg, see Sandberg and Sandburg. g Sanctuary, John Thomas, (Susanna), wool sorter, h. 85 Falconer. ~ Sanctuary, Rudolph, designer, r. 85 Falconer.

Sanctuary, Vernon, designer, r. 85 Falconer. f_ Sandberg, Aaron, (Ada), metalworker, h. 121 Palmer. i Sandberg, Alma, clerk, r. 23 Stowe. j Sandberg, August, vice pres. Alliance Furniture Co., r. 23 Stowe. 3 Sandberg, August A., bookkeeper, r. 23 Stowe.

Sandberg, Augusta, Mrs., weaver, r. over 10 Crane. » Sandberg, Charles P., (Selma E.), contractor and builder, h. 119 English.

eg g Sandberg, Corrinne, milliner, r. 23 Stowe. -a 3 Sandberg, Emily, widow Alfred, h. 23 Stowe. t*"' Sandberg, Emma, r. 44 Chautauqua Ave. ~5 k Sandberg, Esther, r. 121 Palmer. es | Sandberg, Gust, (Anna W.), meats, 152 Baker, h. 20 Colfax. ee £ Sandberg, Hjalmer, student, r. 23 Stowe. « < Sandberg, Hulda A., stenographer, r. 23 Stowe. S Sandberg, I. F., cabinetmaker, rms. Y. M. C. A. £ 3 Sandberg, J. Hjalmer, (Freda), machine hand, h. 325 Price. a» x Sandberg, John, (Ida), toolmaker, h. over 771 Buffalo. °" Sandberg, Louis, (Nellie), contracting stonemason, h. 27 Palmer. eo e Sandberg, Mabel, stenographer, r. 23 Stowe. .2 c Sandberg, Oscar F., mechanic, r. 47 Charles. ^™ J Sandberg, Otto T., (Amanda), metalworker, h. 141 Park. ^ | Sandberg, Paul, student, r. 20 Colfax. •-« Sandberg, Peter, groceries, 226 Crescent, h. do. _ Sandberg, Robert E., (Lydia), detailer, h. over 40 Thayer. •_ Sandberg, Swan, (Ida C ) , vice pres. Swedish-American Land Co., h. 116 te. 1 William. - t Sandberg, Vera, widow Albert, h. 44 Chautauqua Ave.

+3 »j Sandberg, William, (Anna), metalworker, h. 27 Livingston Ave. SjJ Sandberg, see Sandburg and Sanburg. ^ « Sandbloom, Gust, metalworker, bds. 253 Forest Ave. *S m\ Sandburg, Bengt, (Hilma), teamster, h. SO Chautauqua Ave. eg jj Sandburg, Charles, (Hilda), metalworker, h. 110 Palmer. i=j 3 Sandburg, Charles A., (Ella M.)—Anderson & Sandberg—h. 13 Orchard Ave. — Sandburg, Hilma, textileworker, r. 218 Thayer. "2 * Sandburg, see Sandberg and Sanburg. es -J Sanders, Dorothea, widow John, r. 601 West Seventh. -m t Sanders, James P., (Clara I.), tailor, h. 567 East Second. ,2* u Sanderson, Axel E., (Anna), metalworker, h. 220% Sprague. "W J Sanderson, Lenas, metalworker, bds. 547 East Second. _3 j Sandgren, Anna, widow John, r. 719 East Second.

Sandgren, Charles, (Anna M.), bench foreman, h, 140 Barrett. X Sandgren, Hilmer, casemaker, bds. 140 Barrett. U Sandgren, Victor, casemaker, bds. 140 Barrett.

Sando, Tony, (Rosie), laborer, h. 143 Baker. -J-< M Sandquist, Fritz, cabinetmaker, rms. 168 Chandler tjgm Sandquist, Karl, (Anna), cabinetmaker, h. 140 Euclid Ave. U u Sandquist, Oscar, (Lily), cabinetmaker, h. 474 Willard. ft« 85 Sandquist, Oscar, cabinetmaker, bds. 206% Chandler. 2 Sandquist, Sigfried, cabinetmaker, bds. 20§y2 Chandler. J > Sandstrom, Carl, teamster, bds. 828% Cherry. 5 Sandstrom, Emil, metalworker, bds. 199 Barrett. g 2 Sandstrom, Hedvig, stenographer, h. 850 Lafayette. C ° 5 W e represent forty companies with $170,000,000 assets. Z BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

-** Sandquist, Bertha, picker, r. 140 Euclid Ave. Sandquist, Charles, (Hilma), machine hand, h. 112 Cross.

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Sandstrom, Henrietta, student, r. over 219 McKinley Ave. SS Sandstrom, Herman, laborer, bds. 952 East Second. S5o Sandstrom, John, (Gustava), woodworker, h. 376 Stowe. (*> Sandstrom, O. William, finisher, r. 215 Hazzard. m\ Sandwall, Carl, r. 231 Steele. ^— Sandwall, Claude, finisher, bds. 231 Steele. ^ ^ Sandwall, C. R., (Charlotte), metalworker, h. 231 Steele. . Sandwall, Walter, r. 231 Steele. Sanford, Anna C, widow John, h. 400 Lafayette. g> Sanford, George L., (Mary R.), h. 145 Foote Ave. 5 Sanford, John, student, r. 400 Lafayette. o" 3 Sanford, Walter F., (Nora K.), drugs, 200 Cherry, h. 21 Whitley Ave. ^ § Sanford, see Stanford. " _ Sapano, Joseph, (Grace), laborer, h. 1 0 % Whitley Place. X -. Sapiera, Vincenzo, (Sigorina), laborer, h. 44 Franklin. -g 3 Sarch, Sam, (Josephine), laborer, h. under 786 East Second. g P* Sarsoni, Dominic, (Rosa), laborer, h. over 4 Waterman. g w Sarsoni, Mary, spinner, r. over 4 Waterman. "O 2 Sauftleben, Charles, (Mary), spindle carver, h. 640 East Sixth. Jf < Saunders, Charles J., (Carrie), stationary engineer, h. 9 Cleveland Place. ^ o Saunders, Glennie, spinner, r. 9 Cleveland Place. jj m Saunders, John, (Minnie), police, h. 207 Hazzard. g g Saunders, Mary, widow Francis, r. 244 Broadhead Ave. g. f Saunders, William, (Bertha), metal polisher, h. 244 Broadhead Ave. 6. C Sawyer, Harry, mgr. Grand Union Tea Co., rms. 103 Forest Ave. g- c SAXE BROS. CO., (Inc.)—Samuel Saxe, mgr.—women's suits and cloaks, 16 ' 5°

West Third. SB Saxe, Samuel, mgr. Saxe Bros. Co., r. 215 West Second. 2 mf Saxton, Arthur T., (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 228 East Second. % pj Saxton, Bert F., (Evangeline), stamp clerk P. O., h. 414 Lincoln. «B 3 Saxton, Florence A., student, r. over 206 Spring. £f pj Saxton, Melvin D., (Jennie R.), retired, h. 43 Prospect. a W Saxton, Norene R., r. 43 Prospect. ^ Saxton, S. L., laborer, h. 13 Allen Square. eo ?* Saxton, Walter L., (Emma), driver J. F. D., h. over 206 Spring. 5° p Saxton, see Sexton. _ _j Sayers, Adelbert, clerk, r. over 119 East Second. <? X Sayers, Elizabeth, r. over 216 Crescent. B |£ Sayers, George, (Mary), barber, h. over 216 Crescent. g Z Sayers, Henry, (Gertrude), barber, over 119 East Second, h. do. eo Sayers, Henry C, bellboy, r. over 216 Crescent. ji Saxers, William Edgar, (Susie), h. 4 William. Scace, Walter R., (Rose), deputy supt. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., h. ^ ^

405 West Third. mmt, Scaife, Eliza, widow Thomas, r. 808 Jefferson. i—o SCANDINAVIAN C O N S U M E R S ASS'N. (INC.)—Ernest Eckman, mgr. groc- J^'

ies, 232 East Second. <p Scatpin, Frank, laborer, bds. 810 West Eighth. Schage, Gustaf, (Anna), textileworker, h. under 196 Falconer. J ^ Scharf, William H., (Jennie W.)—Jones, Scharf & Lincoln—h. 1155 Prender- W

Scist A.V6. V^* Scharff, Fred, bds. 33 Ellicott. ^ Scharff, John, metalworker, bds. 33 Ellicott. ^ Scharff, Rudolf, carpenter, bds. 33 Ellicott. ^ Schaub, Nellie, r. 356% East Fourth. rm Scheid, Belle, widow John, laundress, h. 958 Washington. «•+ Schelin, John, mechanic, bds. over 164 Barrett. Schell, Azoff, painter, h. under 338 Steele. M ~ Schell, Harry V., painter, r. under 338 Steele. m

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JO Schenck, David W., (Mabel G.), asst. sales mgr. Bailey Table Co., h. 118 C Broadhead Ave. Cd Schenck, Florence K., bookkeeper, r. 295 Hallock. © Schenck, Henry G., student, r. 295 Hallock. •J Schenck, Peter, (Julia A.), clerk, h. 295 Hallock.

Schermerhorn, Mary, widow William, h. 1 Woodworth Ave. <0 Schifano, Francisco, (Giambra), truckman, h. 34 Harrison. "*j| Schifano, Frank, (Cronfisa), gluer, h. 28 Water. g Schildmacher, Ella M., principal No. 7 school, r. 632 Prendergast Ave. rm Schildmacher, Emma, h. 632 Prendergast Ave. fj~ Schine, David, (Annie), tailor, 6 Warner Bldg., h. 817 Cherry.

Schine, Louis W., agent Union News Co., r. 817 Cherry. _^ Schine, Myer, clerk, r. 817 Cherry. Cg Schlaudecker, Adelaide, student, r. 226 Crossman. £| Schlaudecker, Eugene M., (Elizabeth M.), mgr. Pennsylvania Gas Co., h. 226

Crossman. Schlaudecker, Eugene T., bookkeeper, r. 226 Crossman. Schlingerland, Bert, (Belle), motorman J. S. Ry., h. 411 West Fourth. Schmitt, Carl, (Frances), metalworker, h. 324 Tenth. Schobeck, Amelia, stenographer, r. 102 Water. Schobeck, Arthur, student, r. 102 Water. Schobeck, Ernest, commercial traveler, r. 102 Water. Schobeck, Olof B., (Hilma), cabinetmaker, h. 102 Water. Scholin, Albert, machinist, bds. 112 Tower. N Scholin, Charles E., (Amelia),—Scholin Furniture Co.—h. 13 Strong. SCHOLIN FURNITURE CO.—Charles E. Scholin and Claus Anderson-

furniture, 203-205 East Second. Scholpp, Charles J. C, (Charlotte), pres. Jamestown Publishing Co., h. 1132

Prendergast Ave. Schone, Claude H., (Alice M.), mechanic, h. rear 10 West Sixth. Schone, May J., r. 614 Cherry. Schone, Michael, (Christina), h. 614 Cherry. Schone, Roy C, (Irene)—Carter & Schone, New Diamond Restaurant—h.

614 Cherry. Schools, Jean, Mrs., r. 1 4 % West Fifteenth. Schopp, Anna L., r. 150 Barrett. Schopp, Barbara, widow William, r. 150 Barrett. Schopp, E m m a W., dressmaker, r. 150 Barrett. Schow, Martha, stenographer, bds. 22 Ninth. Schow, Martin, printer, bds. 22 Ninth. Schow, Peter A., (Mafry), cabinetmaker, h. 22 Ninth. Schrader, Fred, laborer, bds. 32 Twelfth. Schreck, Gus, (Alice), barber, h. over 12 Willard.

W Schroeder, Gust, woodworker, bds. 300 Willard. U Schuler, Frank J., (Belle), laborer, h. 24 Utica. m*f Schuler, Ina P., clerk, r. 24 Utica.

Schults, Mike, cabinetmaker, bds. 1208 East Second. Schultz, Charles J., (Sabina), brakeman, h. 201^4 West Third.

-. Schulz, Charles H., (Frankie), h. 198 Thayer. 0m Schulze, Adolf C, (Rena)—American Carving Works—h. 14 Crescent. © Schulze, Carl, (Sophia), laborer, b. 62 Franklin.

Schulze, Carl, Jr., (Marie), h. over 62 Franklin. Schulze, Peter, laborer, bds. 788 East Second. Schulze, Rudolph—American Carving Works—r. 62 Franklin. Schulze, see Shults and Shoultz. - Schurter, Adolph G., (Rose), jeweler, h. 311 East Fifth. U Schutt, Mina S., nurse, r. 59 Prospect. m* Schutts, Clinton, (Nellie), finisher, h. 26 Wilson Ave.

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Schwartz, Harry T., (Mabelle), laborer, h. 10 Genesee. © Schwartz, William, (Minnie), h. 8 Lindsey Ave. *m-Schwartz, see Swart and Swartz. ^ m Schwein, Louis L., (Ida M.), barber. 602 North Main, h. 860 Spring. ^ * Schwob, George, (Gertrude), express driver, h. over 386 Willard. £] Schwob, Jacob, (M. Elizabeth), retired, h. 826 Prendergast Ave. m-f Schwob, William H., metalworker, r. 826 Prendergast Ave. mm. Scofieid, Anna, Mrs., weaver, h. over 38 North Main. mm* Scofieid, Clark, metalworker, bds. 1113 Prendergast Ave. m* SCOFIELD, ERA M., (Letitia D.), physician and surgeon, over 11 East £J

Third, h. 607 Washington. «-t-Scofield, Jane W., widow Piatt W., r. 342 East Fifth. „^ Scofieid, John W., (Ida A.), metalworker, h. 1113 Prendergast Ave. J^ Scofieid, Louise M., Mrs., h. 11 Van Buren. P3 Scofieid, Margery, r. 48 Hamilton. C« Scofieid, Raymon, (Myrtie), h. 209 South Main. © Scofieid, Royal, metalworker, r. 48 Hamilton. S3 Scofieid, William, (Nellie), motorman, h. 48 Hamilton. J* Scorman, Marie, chambermaid, 5 South Main. ^ £ Scott, Andrew, (Hulda), laborer, h. 28 Peterson. ^ Scott, Charles F., (Amanda), teamster, h. 8 Walnut. Scott, Clafa, milliner, r. 145 Allen. ^ 3 Scott, Clara M., telephone operator, r. over 80 Falconer. J2. Scott, Forest, (Catherine), bottler, h. 10 Highland Ave. n Scott, Frank A., office clerk, r. 5 Clarke Ave. (b Scott, Frank O., (Christine L.), nightwatch, h. 610 North Main. ** Scott, Frank W., musician, r. 858 Prendergast Ave. Scott, Gavin W., plumber, h. over 80 Falconer. Scott, George A., pressman The Journal, r. 858 Prendergast Ave. Scott, Grace G., r. 5 Clarke Ave. Scott, Gust, (Jennie C ) , engineer, h. 536 Allen. m-m Scott, Hannah, widow- Oscar, h. 145 Allen. <_* Scott, James S., (Clara), weaver, h. over 80 Falconer. ft Scott, Joe, plasterer, bds. 14 South Main. M Scott, John, laborer, bds. 24 Scott. ^ . Scott, John, laborer, bds. under 788 East Second. £ ^ Scott, John W., (Lou L.), physician, 222 Winsor, h. do. 5J Scott, Josephine, h. 181 Barrows. T Scott, Josie, textileworker, r. 28 Peterson. ft Scott, Louise S., widow Arvid J., h. over 145 Allen. M Scott, Nelson H.. (Selma R.l. asst. supt. Prudential Life Ins. Co., h. 307 w

West Second. Scott, Oliver L„ (Mary A.), laborer, h. 5 Clarke Ave. Scott, Robert E., (Luella Z.), engineer J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 12% Hall Ave. ft Scott, Samuel T., (Grace M.), shipping clerk, h. 1255 North Main. NJ« Scott, Samuel W „ (Joanna), woodworker, h. 858 Prendergast Ave. ft Scott, Sarah E., stenographer, r. 8 Walnut. ft-Scott, Thomas, railroad flagman, h. 103 Weeks. Scott, William A., linotvpe operator, r. 858 Prendergast Ave. ft Scoville, Carrie, h. 1070 East Second. M Scranton Correspondence School—W. M. Hoover, local mgr., 10-11-12 Well- g ^

man Bldg. m** Scudder, Fenton L., (Theodora E.l, watches and jewelry repairing, 120 West Third, h. 309 West Fifth. d Sculd, Gust, (Sophia), finisher, h. 53 Wescott. m m Sculd, Oscar, machine hand, r. 53 Wescott. ft Seaberg, Axel, (Matilda), carpenter, h. 562 Allen. (fl Seaberg, John, metalworker, bds. 16 Vega. rm Seabourn, Melvin, (Mary), carpenter, h. 839 Lafayette.

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T3jg Seaburg, August H.—Seaburg Mfg. Co.—r. 123 Steele. ©"" Seaburg, Edith, weaver, r. 562 Allen. •m® Seaburg, Ernest J., (Genevieve)—Seaburg Mfg. Co.—h. 475 Willard. .5,$ Seaburg, Esther T., r. 123 Steele. « « Seaburg, Evald B., (Johana)—Seaburg Mfg. Co.—h. 123 Steele. .3 Seaburg Mfg. Co.—Evald S. Seaburg, pres.; August H. Seaburg, vice pres.; J5 Victor B. Seaburg, sec; Ernest J. Seaburg, treas.—mfrs. parlor, library 9 tables and pedestals, cedar chests and medicine cabinets, 124-126 Steele. J • Seaburg, Oscar T.—Seaburg Mfg. Co.—r. 123 Steele. no Seaburg, Victor B.—Seaburg Mfg. Co.—r. 123 Steele. jg Seager, H. L., magnetic healer, rms. 415 West Third.

Seagren, Axel, (Selma), metalworker, h. 16 Barker. ^ i Seagren, Carl, (Tekla), metalworker, h. over 106 Charles. ;g Seagren, Emil, metalworker, bds. 1078 East Second. « Seaholm, Charles, (Ida), sheet metalworker, h. 239 South Main. .£ Sealey, Catherine E., baker, r. over 50 Eleventh. £-; Sealey, Ellen, widow Hiram M., h. over 50 Eleventh. ,2 m Sealey, Gertrude, canvasser, r. over 50 Eleventh. 3£q Sealey, Otis, Jr., machinist, bds. over 50 Eleventh. „,- Seaquist, Signe, textileworker, bds. 217 Newland Ave. ©!g Sear, Clyde, machinist, bds. 112 Tower. w . Search, Sam, (Josephine), laborer, h. over 33 Scott. •u2 Sears, Glenn, painter, rms. 40 Taylor. •ES Seastedt, Elmer, metalworker, bds. 18 Colfax. Ui „ Seastedt, Walter, metalworker, bds. 18 Colfax. _ E Seastrand, Helen, domestic, 110 Lakeview Ave.

Seastrom, Alexander, (Bertha), upholsterer, h. 296 Willard. Seastrom, Igvald, metalworker, r. 216% Barrows.

B 3 Seastrom. Lydia, h. 216y2 Barrows. "" o Seawall, Magnus, (Anna), finisher, h. over 562 Allen. £«£ Seawall, Otto, metalworker, bds. 128 Water. —«_£ Sebastiano, Liurgzu, (Mary), laborer, h. 114 Harrison. 3 % Sebastiano, Reali, h. over 18 Institute. Q ca Sebastiano, Rose, r. over 37 Harrison.

Secord, Arthur, (M. Elizabeth B.), mgr. Knox 5 & 10c stores, h. 856 North .^ Main. ^^ Sedwall, Ida, textileworker, bds. 43 Holman. ft Seeds, Karl B., (Hazel M.), clerk, h. 49 Broadhead Ave. .m Seekins, Manley, (Jennie M.), laborer, h. over 211 East Second. 2 Seekins, Matthew, (Jennie), driver, h. 70 Benson. W « Seekins, P. Jane, widow Cyril, r. 194 Buffalo. E Sealey. see Seeley and Seely.

Seeley, Earl, rms. Everett Hotel. ft Seeley, Fred O.. (Addie M.), metalworker, h. 124 Catlin Ave.

Seeley, William W., retired, r. 124 Catlin Ave. Seely, Otis, (Nellie), butcher, h. 926 East Second.

m m Seely, Ruby T., Mrs., trained nurse, h. 207 Foote Ave. •m* Seely, Walter, painter, r. 926 East Second. ^^ Seely, see Sealey and Seeley.

Seequist, Edward, laborer, bds. 226 Broadhead Ave. ft Segerdahl. Frank August, (Louisa)—Segerdahl & Fray—h. 352 Bowen. H S E G E R D A H L & FRAY—Frank A. and John A.—real estate, over 12 East S Second. O Segerdahl, see Sagerdahl. % Selander, Anna, domestic, 67 Allen. •*•* Selander, Carl, (Hannah), carpenter, h. 11 Cedar Ave. CO Selander, Hattie, domestic, 72 Allen. O Selander, John P., (Anna A.), foreman metalworker, h. 816 Newland Ave. ft Selander, K. George, (Mabel I.), draughtsman, h. 406 Livingston Ave. C^ TIFF IWCTTP AN/1? Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn

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Selander, Lisa A., r. 816 Newland Ave. ^m Selander, see Salander. N N Selfridge, Jane, widow James, h. over 411 Cherry. m-% Selin, Gust, cabinetmaker, bds. 131 Thayer. >| Sellberg, Enoch, plumber, bds. 147 Cole Ave. m*\\~ Sellew, Walter A., (Rebecca E.), bishop Free Methodist Church, h. 68 Fal­

coner. i_4 Sellman, Andrew, (Erika), foreman packer, h. 125 Weeks. _ Sellman, Oscar A., (Hilda M. H.), metalworker, h. 29 Columbia Ave. ^Ji Sellman, see Selman. ]T7 Sellstrom, Alice, stenographer, r. 304 Forest Ave. ^ j Sellstrom, Anton, (Josephine), metalworker, h. 37 Chapin. r-—i Sellstrom, Axel F., (Anna S.), groceries, 201 Forest Ave. h. 66 McKinley *-m_

Ave. ^ 3 Sellstrom, Carolina S., widow John F., h. 208 Forest Ave. ^—. Sellstrom, Charles A., retired, h. 304 Forest Ave. ~ 7 Sellstrom, Clarence, messenger, r. 173% South Main. .^1 Sellstrom, Elmer W., supt. Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., r. 611 Jefferson. ^ N Sellstrom, Emma, dressmaker, r. 37 Chapin. Sellstrom, Eva B., picker, r. 173%. South Main. SELLSTROM, FABIAN, (Emily E.), meats, 17 East Third, and vice pres. &

Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., h. 611 Jefferson. 6 g" Sellstrom, Fritiof, (Jennie), cabinetmaker, h. over 42 Chapin. & ** Sellstrom, George W., (Mary), grocery clerk, h. 105 McKinley Ave. » w Sellstrom, Jennie M., r. 37 Chapin. tr JJ Sellstrom, May E., music teacher, r. 611 Jefferson. 5' £• Sellstrom, Theodore, steel casemaker, bds. 55 Steele. » ? Sellvin, Anna, widow Peter A., h. 21 East Eighth. g- ti Sellvin, Ernest R., messenger Wells Fargo Exp. Co., r. 21 East Eighth. c 5" Sellvin, Florence E., stenographer, r. 21 East Eighth. J; * Sellvin, Hugo E.—Mason News Co.—h. 21 East Eighth. w jr* Selman, Abraham, machine hand, rms. 92 Steele. ~t c Selman, see Sellman. g. g, Selquist, Carl A., (Ebba H.), car repairer Erie R. R., h. 19 Victoria Ave. E. % Sentinel (The), Charles J. Scholpp, prop., Prohibition newspaper, over 28 S 5'

North Main. ' " Service, Clarence J., (Vinnie). woodworker, h. over 1111 East Second. Service, Flora T., student, r. 1111 East Second. m^m Service, Florence E., student, r. 1111 East Second. J5J Sessions, Alice M., r. 118 Church. >-» Sessions, C. Reed, cattle buyer, h. 118 Church. J5* Sessions, Edgar W., stenographer, r. 352 East Fifth. f-> Sessions, Faith B., widow Frank E., h. 352 East Fifth. Setterlund, Arvid, (Myrtle J.), carpenter, h. over 86 Liberty. J™* Setterlund, Axel, (Ida), cabinetmaker, h. 222 South Main. •>* Setterlund, Charles, woodworker, r. 136 Park. ^ . Setterman, Arvid, (Myrtle), h. 24 Derby. ^ Setterwall, Clayton E., metalworker, h. 22 Bush. fp Setterwall, Eric, (Mary J.), woodworker, h. 22 Bush. „ Setterwall, Milton E., candymaker, r. 22 Bush. c h Setzer, John, (Maude), rubber, h. over 310 East Second. m-m Severson, Edward, (Anna), lumber handler, h. 189% Cole Ave. m-mi Sewell, James P., (Sadie), stonemason, h. over 150 Foote Ave. ?Jj Sewell, J. P., Mrs., home bakery, 130 Foote Ave., h. over do. J* . Sewell, Lila A., r. over 150 Foote Ave. Sewell, Marion A., stenographer, r. over 150 Foote Ave. SS-i Sexton, Daniel, telegraph operator, r. 1003 North Main. fl-Sexton, Timothy, h. 1003 North Main. Sexton, William, plumber, r. 1003 North Main. , _, , : — — X W Ssawed HEMLOCK LUMBER i„."ttReRsIkY&^Ry. |S

C l a r k H a r d w a r e C o . , Contractors & Mill Supplies w u -r, 368 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. a. = Chautauqua B r e w a § Sexton, Michael, bricklayer, r. 1003 North Main.

Sexton, see Saxton. Seymour, Belle, clerk, r. 611 Lafayette.

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Seymour, Burton W., (Clara), physician, 617 East Second, h. do. 4> ' Seymour, Freeman H., (Marie H.), jeweler, h. over 311 Prendergast Ave. 3 Seymour, Hazel A., stenographer, r. 611 Lafayette. * i Seymour, James A., (Augustie), upholsterer, h. 339 Price. CO Seymour, James F., (Frances E.), retired, h. 26 Fairview Ave. in t Seymour, Leah, r. 611 Lafayette. m-\ ' Seymour, Lottie T., widow George, hairdresser and hair goods, 433 East _ Fourth, h. do. _ • Seymour, Mercedes M., office clerk, r. 433 East Fourth. B Seymour, Pearl, student, r. 339 Price. * i Seymour, Willis E., (Iva), plumber, h. 603 Lafayette. *? Seymour, Willis E„ Sr., (Caroline), clerk, h. 611 Lafayette. ;g Shackleton, John, cigarmaker, 110 Tower, r. do. ~ $> Shafer, J. M., rms. 210 East Fourth. § Si Shafer, Myra B., clerk, r. 118 Price. CQ a Shafer, R. Edwin, (Amanda), harnessmaker, h. 118 Price. -|f Shafer, Thomas I., (Katie A.), finisher, h. 110 East Second. ^"e Shaffer, Charles H., (Katherine), plumber, h. over 35 Cross. g ™ Shaffer, see Shaver. .2 u Shaka, Vido, tailor, bds. 104 Harrison. m* > Shanahan, John, mason, h. 168% Chandler. #"5 Shanahan, John F., laborer, r. 764 Buffalo. v ~ Shanahan, Margaret A., bookkeeper^. 764 Buffalo. m § Shanahan, Mollie H., stenographer, r. 764 Buffalo. §"£ Shanahan, Morgan G., bricklayer, r. 764 Buffalo. *» o Shanahan, Theresa C, student, r. 764 Buffalo. m 3 Shanahan, Thomas, (Nora), millwright, h. 764 Buffalo. "§** Shanahan, Thomas H., student, r. 764 Buffalo. es . Shanahan, William B., (Anna M.), bricklayer, h. 520 Crescent. •-tm Shane, Hilda, domestic, 316 East Fifth. .S"0 Shankland, Carrie, office clerk, r. 506 East Sixth. "El- Shankland, Palmer K., (Mary M.), mgr. Furniture Index Co., h. 506 East « « Sixth. ^_\x Shanley, Nellie E., dressmaker, 309 West Second, h. do. to .j- Shannon, Agnes, student, r. 15 Prospect. aS B Shannon, Harriet E., teacher, r. 5 Strong. C » Shannon, Mary, widow William A., h. 5 Strong. yj^1 Shannon, Robert, woodworker, bds. 24 West Eighth.

Shannon, William, metalworker, bds. 416 Murray Ave. • Sharnlund, Ebba, domestic, 408 East Eighth.

© Sharp, Clifford, carpenter, r. 5 Geneva. ^-} Sharp, Clovis M., (Minnie), carpenter, h. 5 Geneva.

Sharp, Florence M., office clerk, r. 862 Prendergast Ave. Kg Sharp, Floyd H., bookkeeper Chatfield & Armitage, h. 862 Prendergast Ave. *-** Sharp, Lizzie, widow Fred, r. 862 Prendergast Ave. rfy Sharp, Lortema A., bookkeeper, r. 862 Prendergast Ave. ( Sharp, Milton, carpenter, r. 5 Geneva. Cm Sharp, M. L., (Mabel), bookkeeper, h. 341% Foote Ave. „*"*, Sharp, Ray C, draftsman, r. 862 Prendergast Ave. B—• SHARPE, A. D. CO., (THE), (INC.)—George W . Sharpe, pres.; F. J. Snow-_, ball, sec.-treas.—dry goods, 203 North Main. Sharpe, Edna R., r. 508 East Second. Sharpe. Elizabeth M., r. 508 East Second. __ Sharpe, George W., (Lucy), pres. A. D. Sharpe Co.. h. 508 East Second. -r-> Sharpe, John B., warp twister, bds. 3 Appleyard Place. SP Sliarpe, Vern, (Alma), barber, h. 18V. Prather Ave. V 55 — •* *»«.«. HEADOUARTFRS FOR HIGH GRADE

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Hill's P i a n o S c h o o l " " g f f i k S S g ™ to , . . rm Sharpies, Cora, widow James, r. 210 West Seventh. Sharpies, Harry J., (Florence L.), police, h. 210 West Seventh. N H Shattuck, George W., (Melissa), r. Ill Allen. "• J Shaver, Carrie, domestic, r. 283% South Main. Shaver, Emeline, widow James, h. over 710 North Main. _| Shaver, Frank, plaster mason, r. 80 Fairmount Ave. ^_| Shaver, George, (Delle M.), paperhanger, h. 75 Glasgow Ave. ft CVinTTm. AnP^A XT y Q 1 A All..*. ^T

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East Fourth. Shaw, Ella, r. 115 Crossman. Shaw, Ellen M., r. 142 Foote Ave. .^ Shaw, Enoch, (Mary Ann), warp dresser, h. 610 East Second. ^ ^ Shaw, Flora, widow Thomas, h. over 200 Washington. ~ ^ Shaw, Henry, messenger, r. over 11 West Second. m ^ Shaw, Irwin, (Ferol), blacksmith, r. 921 East Second. f^\ Shaw, James S., (Helen D.), supt. Allen Square Bldg., h. over 11 W . Second. JjJ*J Shaw, John B., (Emma M ) , stock broker, real estate and city assessor, h. S Q

605 North Main. Shaw, Joshua, (Dinah), warp dresser, h. 136 Foote Ave. a ^ Shaw, Pruda, widow Albert, h. Ill Van Buren. PJ© Shaw, Viola E., widow Allen J., h. 136 Euclid Ave. ^ 3 Shaw, Walter, (Amelia L.), groceries, 222 Price, h. 142 Foote Ave. — w Shaw, Walter F., civil engineer, r. 142 Foote Ave. g g Shawgo, Charles, laborer, bds. 260 Steele. T ^ Shea, Fred C, (Maude), metalworker, h. 824 North Main. < Shearman, Allene M., student, r. 108 Cook Ave. S H E A R M A N BROS. CO.—Frank E. Shearman, pres.-treas.; E. W . Hawkins, t—*

vice-pres.; Frank E. Shearman. Jr., sec.—mfrs. couches, sofa beds, dav- f ^ enports and upholsered furniture, 25 Shearman Place. ^ ^

Shearman, Byron W., (Anna B.),—Shearman Bros.—livery and transient ^ 4 stables, 29-31-33 Steele, h. 114 Forest Ave.

Shearman, Daniel, (Julia), retired, h. 216 Fulton. ^ 1 Shearman, Ella, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. 2 » Shearman, Elliott I., (Anna), real estate and solicitor, 1-2 Allen Square ^"H

Bldg., h. 228 Sprague. Shearman, Erwin D„ (Ellen B.), treas. and gen. mgr. Salisbury Wheel &

Mfg. Co., h. 56 Falconer. Shearman, Flora M., clerk Chautauqua School of Nursing, h. 611 North ^ *

Main. tm. Shearman, Florence M., r. 65 Liberty. NJ Shearman, Frank E., Jr., sec. Shearman Bros. Co., r. 65 Liberty. ft\ Shearman, Frank E., (Catherine L.), pres.-treas. Shearman Bros. Co., h. 65 — Liberty. m m Shearman, Fred J., (Minnie M.), commercial traveler, h. 412 West Fifth. V/J Shearman, Isaac A„ (Lilla), carpenter, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. C h Shearman. J. Adelbert, (Josephine), machinist, h. 216 Fulton. *«| °^r Front Doors sl&- HARRY LYONS %

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Sheffstaff, Jay, (Minnie), switchman, h. over 226 Steele. g Shelander, Charles J., (Louisa), lumber, h. 165 Barrett.

a | C l a r k H a r d w a r e C o . , Roofing and Building few ft-w 370 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. wjS _ § H Pkiitfifiofn-i RVOt»! WITHOUT A PEER IN THE WORLD " - L n a u t a u q u a tsrew ofbeer. Both Phones 268 e a * Shearman, John C, office clerk, r. 65 Liberty. I0o Shearman, Lucy A., widow Edward, h. 327 Foote Ave. N"" Shearman, Merle, (Audrey P.), livery and transient stables, 29-33 Steele, h. u 108 Cook Ave. oS Shearman, Warren M., (Anna), telephone lineman, h. over 228 Sprague. >, Shearman, see Sherman and Shurman. +Z Shedd, Edward H., (Sarah), painter and paperhanger, h. 784 Spring. ° Shedd, Elizabeth F., r. 504 West Third. 2 Shedd, Jennie F., widow William D., h. 504 West Third. •*•> SHEDD, LEWIS F.. (Julia), lumber and coal, Monroe and Isabella, h. 16 G West Sixth. mm ~ ~, $1 , ._.... SS.fi Shelander, Margaret, textileworker, r. 165 Barrett. Z°l Sheldon, Belle B., bookkeeper, h. 612 Front. +»£ Sheldon, Charles H., bookkeeper, rms. 333 East Fifth. [gaj Sheldon, Florence, r. 23 Richmond Place. -a Sheldon, Harry P., (Mary M.), second vice-pres. National Chautauqua a County Bank, h. 70 Prospect. fi Sheldon, Leonora E., widow Alexander, h. 219 Foote Ave.

Sheldon, Mary, widow Porter, h. 70 Prospect. • Sheldon, Ralph C, (Isabelle M.), pres. American Aristotype Division, East-

j? man Kodak Co., h. 110 Lakeview Ave. "5 Shelgren, P. Alfred, (Anna S.), finisher, h. under 410 Winsor. "" Shelgren, Samuel, (Emma), stationary engineer, h. 140 Thayer. $"SJ Shellberg, Adele S., r. 35 Bush. SB g Shellberg, Clara I., student, r. 35 Bush. g-| Shellberg, Emil, (Alfreda C.)—Shellberg & Lindquist—h. 38 Bush. . g SHELLBERG & LINDQUIST—Emil and Albert—contractors and builders, 3 8 137 Water. °,a Shellberg, Theodore G., (A. Louise), finisher, h. 430 Winsor. •g-a Shellburg, Carl A., (Anna C ) , bricklayer, h. 32 Bush. « § Shellstrom, Charles V., (Selma A.), metalworker, h. 16 Newton Ave. 2 *> Shellstrom, Frank C, office clerk, r. 16 Newton Ave. o"^, Shellstrom, Mabel A., stenographer, r. 16 Newton Ave. ^ > Shelters, Bertha, office clerk, r. over 509 Clinton.

Shelters, Eugene A., (Minerva), draughtsman, h. 224 Van Buren. m-! Shelters, Hannah, widow George, h. over 509 Clinton. ! S Shelters, Harry K., (Mary A.), draftsman, h. 316 West Seventh.

Shepard, Franklin G., (Louisa M.l—Hunt & Shepard—h. 319 Jefferson. [y Shepard, Jane, widow Wight, r. 516 Jefferson. |y Shepard, Rosamond, student, r. 319 Jefferson. b-.-, Shepard, Roy M., (Minnie F.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 29 Eleventh. Urn | Shepardson, Floyd, mechanic, bds. 209 Barrett. O 5 Shepardson, Wales E., (Bettie D.), stationary engineer, h. 423 Lincoln. q« SherMailf Albert Lt.j < Mertie M.), bookbinding and blank book g 3s mfr., over 16 West Second, h. 322 Foote Ave. mm* Sherman, F. Louise, r. 415 East Fourth.

Sherman, James D., (Mary), stationary engineer, h. over 559 Buffalo. ^1 % Sherman, John B., metalworker, h. S84 Washington. W X Sherman, Nancy J., widow Moses, r. 85 Fairmount Ave. E"" \ Sherman, see Shearman and Shurman. yji % Sherred, Jonathan, retired, r. 5 Lakin Ave. K m Sherwin, Eva, Mrs., r. 409 Cherry. *S J Shields, Hugh J., (Jennie G.), rafr. cement blocks, h 114 Buffalo. P * Shields, J. Wesley, clerk, r. 114 Buffalo. r*" __ : ____.______,__, -5g Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every Sj other kind of insurance furnished by S BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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H I I I F*f A N T H ffb N0 C0NTESTS s 2 O H — — 1 * i.±\.m\J \s\J. NO FAKE CERTIFICATES 5 § Shields, Samuel B., (Amelia), electrician, h. 512 Monroe. Shirer, Edwin N., (Kitty E.)—The Hanson Electric Co.—h. 25 Allen. Shirer, Grace M., r. 25 Allen. Shirer, Roy W., clerk, r. 25 Allen. Shirkling, Axelena, domestic, 114 Lakeview Ave. Shirley, Moses B., (Phoebe H.), machine hand, h. 40 Peach. Shoesmith, Alice, widow Alfred, h. Ill King. _ Shoesmith, Thomas, (Emma C ) , clerk, h. 37 Peach. • • *• Sholien, Eric, machinist, bds. 8 Maple. Shonso, Sebastiana, spinner, r. over 118 Harrison. J™* Shooke, Mabel E., clairvoyant, r. 135 Chandler. S Shooke, Marcella J., widow James R., h. 135 Chandler. 3 Short, Fred J., (Laura), electrician, h. 30 Chestnut. <t* Short, John H., (Ada E.), electrician, h. over 84 Falconer. CC Shosenburg, Ernest, roofer, r. 125 Sampson. — Shosenburg, Roy A., metalworker, r. 125 Sampson. -m Shosenburg, William A., (Minnie), cabinetmaker, h. 125 Sampson. j8 Shoultz, Ella, widow John, mender, h. over 21 Victoria Ave. 53 Shoultz, Harry J., (Elizabeth), chauffeur, h. 11 Bassett. ^-, Shoultz, see Shults and Schulze. ^. Showier, Alfred J., (Ada), bobbin carrier, h. 98 Water. G O . Showier, Clement, (Martha), foreman Chautauqua Worsted Mill, h. 606 East 53^

Sixth. C h Showier, Frank, machinist, r. 98 Water. Shriver, Minnie, stenographer, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. Shuler, Mary, domestic, 242 South Main. g. Shuler, Rose, bookkeeper, bds. 105 Prospect. m Shults, Charles F., (Sadie E.), solicitor N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 8 E. Fourth, g Shults, Edith, laundress, rms. 307 West Second. "^ Shults, Ernest, wood carver, rms. 307 West Second. > ^ Shults, Lillian, seamstress, rms. 307 West Second. © Shults, see Schulze and Shoultz. ^ Shures, William, (Laura), barber, h. 840 Lafayette. Jg Shurman, Carl J., (Anna), laborer, h. 404 English. 2 Shurman, Hulda L.. textileworker, r. 404 English. Shurman, John A., textileworker, r. 404 English. C ^ Shurman, see Shearman and Sherman. O Shutt, Ada B., clerk, r. 48 Prospect. * Shutt, Alice H., stenographer, r. 48 Prospect. Shutt, Anna L., Mrs., music teacher, h. 48 Prospect. _ c Shutt, Charles, plumber, bds. 104 Washington. O.X Shutt, George L., (Edna E.), plumber, h. 31 Chapman. ^ £ Shutt, Minor O., night clerk Morning Post, r. 48 Prospect. e sg Shutt, Orris J., (Anna L.), cement contractor, h. 48 Prospect. JJ. fi Siegel, Frank A., (Edna A.), barnboss. h. 711 Cherry. sr«> Sievgry, Rena, domestic, 311 West Fourth, r. 286 Barrows. 3 g Siggins, George A., (May L.), foreman woodworker, h. 24 Maple. gp m Siggins, Mary, rms. 30 Foote Ave. 9 a Signell, Jennie, domestic, 37 Mechanic. Cfl w Sigular, George, laborer, r. 510 Foote Ave. % 3 Sigular, John F., (Waytey), cement and sewer contractor, h. 510 Foote Ave. <g Siguier,' George, furniture packer, bds. 35 Ninth. «• n Siguier, Pauline, widow Anton, h. 35 Ninth. X Sill, Cora, widow Edgar, h. 16 Ninth. S Sill, Cornelia A., widow George H„ h. 16 Harrison. g Sill, Georgia H.. r. 16 Harrison. BB-Sill, Kitty; r. 16 Ninth. , „ „ ™. S-Z SILL, WILLIAM M., physician and surgeon, 16 Harrison, h. do., Bell Phone sr -j 429-.J, Home Phone 672; office hours, 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. mm 5B ~°Zlnd Front Doors ST%- HARRY LYONS f|

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Silsby, Agnes, r. 507 Allen. d «j Silsby, Alton, (Lutie), carpenter, h. over 39 South Main.

g Silsby, Charles M., (Minnie E.), contractor, h. 339 Falconer. g _ Silsby, Lida, Mrs., Janitress, r. under 507 Allen. &°- Simmergren, Alice, h. 108 William. mO-S Simmergren, Benjamin, metalworker, r. 108 William. </)(§ Simmergren, Esther, clerk, r. 108 William. J Simmergren, Oscar, metalworker, r. 108 William. f3 >. Simmons, Adelbert, (Hattie), painter, h. Violet Ave. rm\±* Simmons, Adelbert P., (Florence E.), retired, h. 3 Forest Park. .g I MHUIlOllS, ArthUr II., (Mabel), agent Perfection Flatiron Co., g « 29 Gokey Bldg., h. 215 East Third. C u Simmons, Frank, (Fannie), engineer, h. 32 Institute.

g Simmons, Frank C, (May L.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 3 Forest Park. o Simmons, Harriet, student, r. 32 Institute.

rfiu Simmons, Harry F., (Elizabeth M.), prop. Chadakoin Cafe, h. 709 W. Eighth. P^e Simmons, Harry F., Jr.—Chadakoin Cafe—r. 709 West Eighth. q JJJ Simmons, Mabel E., Mrs., r. 101 West Fourth. f-ijS Simmons, Pearl, bookkeeper, rms. 105 West Fifth. O.SP Simmons, William A., r. Violet Ave. <!J Simmons, Winfield, assembler, r. 32 Institute. 02_ Simon, Hedwig A., r. 315 Clinton. H<*> Simon, Philip Frederick, (Babette), pres. Jamestown Brewing Co., h. 315 Z «T Clinton. O J ? Simpson, Andrew, (Ida), metalworker, h. over 837 Newland Ave. ^ S Simpson, Bertha, laundress, r. over 296 Falconer.

O Simpson, Charles, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 139 Park. H-3 Simpson, Frank F., barber, r. 43 Royal Ave. 2*$ Simpson, Harvey, (Martha), h. 18 Waterman. |y Simpson, Henry A., (Grace), machinist, h. 8 renter. m-?^ Simpson, John J., (Blanche M.), carpenter, h. 43 Royal Ave.

g Sims, Ida, Mrs., picker, rms. 100 Harrison. l ? Singer Sewing Machine Co., R. L. Siawson, mgr., 207 Cherry. fjj JJ Sirrine, Mildred, bookkeeper, bds. 413 Falconer. {_ g Sisson, Alton P., student, r. U l Price. 33 3 Sisson, Fred, stock clerk, rms. 333 East Fifth. C/3u< Sisson, George W., (Lillian M.), coal and lumber, U l Price, h. do.

Sisson, Jeannette, Mrs., h. 311 Prendergast Ave. . Sjoholm, John, (Segrid), h. 60 Tenth.

O Sjobloom, Swan, laborer, bds. 8 Fairfield Ave. r _ Sjogren, Sofi, widow Peter, r. over 96 Water. ^ ^ Skandia—Gustaf Anderson, editor—weekly Swedish newspaper, over 217 -i--. North Main. t/5 Skans, Amel, (Minnie), miller, h. 517 Camp. *_> Skans, Frank A., (Louise), wool sorter, h. 4 Hebner. ft Skans, Gordon, r. 517 Camp. V-i Skans, Leonora, textileworker, r. 4 Hebner.

Q ^ Skari, Joe, (Mary), sander, h. 45 Franklin. Skellie, Lavinas, (Isabella), groceries, 853 North Main, h. 211 East Eighth.

«K| Skellie, Monroe, (Etta M.), grocery clerk, h. 212 Fulton. ^*3 Skiff, Bertha R., kindergarten teacher, r. 303 West Second. . Skiff, Mason M., (Mary), vice-pres. Bank of Jamestown, h. 303 W. Second. « ^ Skinner, Clara, Mrs., r. 32 Broadhead Ave.

Skinner, Herbert, (Lettitia), contractor. Ii. over 838 North Main. Skinner, Loren P., (Cena), conductor .1. St. Rv., h. 219 Allen. Skinner, Ruth W., stenographer, bds. 004 Palmer.

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HI! J, PIANft Cfi ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR __ 111 J—J- 1 l.fr_m_F \,\J. CHADAKOIN BUILDING _P Skipper, Daniel L., (Annie), nursery stock, 125 Van Buren, h. do. w Skipper, J. Harvey, (Alta M.), bookkeeper, h. 196 Forest Ave. *5 Skipper, May Evelyn, stenographer, r. 125 Van Buren. C h Skiver, E. S., Mrs., r. 356% East Fourth. J ^ Skoglund, Almet, metalworker, r. 721 Camp. m Skoglund, Frank L., (Augusta), laborer, h. 721 Camp. 2 Skogren, Andrew, (Mary), metalworker, h. 43 Sturges. ^ 2 Skoog, David N., (Seraphia), metalworker, r. 37 Sampson. ^ 3 Skooglund, Edwin, (Tillie), carpenter, a. 24 Park. Skow, Hedwig, weaver, rms. over 199 South Main. Skun, Angelo, laborer, bds. 21 Cross. tmmt Skurski, Agnes, spinner, r. 218% Crescent. W Skurski, Albert, (Josephine), shoemaker, 49 Winsor, h. 218% Crescent. fO Slack, Harriet, Mrs., h. over 335 East Second. _*• Slater, Grace, domestic, r. 22 East Third. ft Slater, William A., poultryman, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. mm}. Slater, William L., (Helen), contractor and builder, h. Fairmount Ave., bey.

limits. Slattergren, Amos, r. 556 East Second. _. Slattery, Anna, dressmaker, r. 401 West Sixth. B» Slattery, Bridget, widow John, h. 401 West Sixth. ft Slattery, Elizabeth, r. 401 West Sixth. ^ Siawson, Rufus L., (Daisy), mgr. Singer Sewing Machine Co., h. 115 Wilson. m+*

Ave. Siawson, Samuel E., (Inez A.), marble and granite dealer, 9 Lakin Ave., h.

do. £ } Slayton, E. O., (Iva), h. 6 Culver. __ Slayton, Helen, widow Robert, h. 39 Hamilton. ft Sliter, Charles H., (H. Rose), Erie R. R. watchman, h. 32 Sampson. rm Slocum, James B., laborer, r. 153 Prospect. jfm Slocum, Jonathan H., (Eliza I.), retired, h. 153 Prospect. WJ Slocum,. John, laborer, bds. 310 Jefferson. Slocum, John N., painter, bds. 310 Jefferson. Slocum, Thomas, (Mollie), teamster, h. 1343 East Second. ^ ^ Slone, Clarence A., (Mary), pres. Slone-Melhuish & Co., h. 108 E. Eighth, ft SLONE, MELHUISH & CO., (INC.)—C. A. Slone, pres.; C. D. Melhuish, J*

sec.—gen. insurance and loans, over 303 North Main. Slone, William W., r. 101 East Eighth. Slosberg, Burt H., clothing clerk, r. 136 Barrett. JJ» Slosberg, Lewis H., (Ida), clothing and gent's furnishings, 5-7-9 East Second, O

h. 136 Barrett. *S Small, Charles H., (Cora), pastor First Congregational Church, h. 316 East

Fourth. Smart, Alice A., widow George W., h. 618 Jefferson. fmt Smart, Arden N., baggageman, r. 618 Jefferson. W Smart, Clyde H., baggageman, r. 618 Jefferson. ft Smatz, Joseph, (Mary), woodworker, r. 581 Buffalo. _ • Smedberg, John, (Minnie), electrician, h. 18 Genesee. ft Smedberg, Oscar, motorman J. St. Ry. r. 18 Genesee. mm}. Smedley, William N., (Grace A.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 5 Lakin Ave. rm Smiley, Clyde M., (Lottie), upholsterer, r. 419 Newland Ave. Smiley, Frank, (Louise), contractor, h. 620 Pine. Smiley Frank J, (Jennie E.). painter, h. 306 West Eighth. ft Smiley Lloyd J., brakeman, r. 306 West Eighth. ^ Smiley, Sanford G., (Clara B.), metalworker, h. 116 Hall Ave. _ Smiley William E„ (Grace M.), insurance agent, h. 150 Lakin Ave. ft., Smith 'Adelbert, farm hand, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Smith! Albert, (Myra), conductor J. St. Ry., h 411 West Fourth Smith, Alfred A., (Catherine A ) , mortorman J. St. Ry., h. 229 Fulton. -^

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r. Smith, Allene L., dressmaker, r. 805 Cherry. ~ J Smith, Alva A., (Minnie), metalworker, h. 8 Summer Place. * T Smith, A m y E., artist, r. 26 Chestnut.

j Smith, Anna, picker, bds. 19 Genesee. * *i Smith, Anna, stenographer, rms. 415 West Third. £_4 Smith, Anna G., widow Hiram, h. 142 Forest Ave.

Smith, Anna V., r. 147 Cook Ave. O Smith, Annie E., clerk, r. 645 East Sixth.

Smith, Alva, boxmaker, r. 24 West Fifteenth. _ ^ Smith, Arthur, (Clara J.), barber, 152 Foote Ave., h. over 136 do. £ J Smith, Arthur, furniture packer, r. 21 Barrett. r ^ Smith, Arthur, (Annie), packer, h. 22 Park. ~ 7 Smith, Bateson R., r. 118 Tower. i^T Smith, Bernice B., student, r. 8 Summer Place. r_"1 Smith, Bessie G., teacher, r. 17 Hazzard. W Smith, Beth D., bookkeeper, r. 213 Barrett. H ^ Smith, Blanche, laundry sorter, r. 400 Hazzard. ^ ^ Smith, Blanche J., dressmaker, r. 805 Cherry. r Smith, Brightman, Jr., (Olo), machinist, h. 102 William. t*M Smith, Brightman B., (Ella C ) , cementworker, h. 213 Barrett. ^ J Smith, Carl, laborer, bds. 7 Grandin. W Smith, Charles A., (Amanda), woodturner, h. over 533 Winsor. _ Smith, Charles F., (Katie), clerk, h. 333 Hazzard.

\mfj Smith, Charlotte, widow Henry, h. 117 Lincoln. Smith, Chester, (Edna B.)—National Calculator Co., New York—r. 921

^— North Main. O -H Smith, Claude, metalworker, r. 25 West Fifteenth.

Smith, Clyde, (Esther), metalworker, h. over 255 South Main. Smith, Clyde, (Frances D.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 21% Whitley Ave. Smith, Clyde G., rug weaver, r. 1 Hotchkiss.

r .. Smith, David, (Rose V.), real estate, h. 105 Liberty. f>J Smith, Dewitt C, (Lucia), hackman, h. 308 Clinton. fV^ Smith, Edgar, upholsterer, r. 21 Barrett. S?* Smith, Edgar, (Lelia), lather, h. 790 East Second. rmm SMITH, E D M U N D B., real estate, 6 Hall Block, over 7 West Third, h. 623 Q _ Newland Ave. W^^ Smith, Edmund S., (Lelia A.), office clerk, h. over 424 East Sixth.

Smith, Edward L., barber, r. 328 Steele. P ^ Smith, Edward M., (Nellie E.), agent Wells Fargo Exp. Co., h. 102 Newton

Ave. Smith, Elizabeth, r. 127 Allen.

I Smith, Ellery, metalworker, bds. under 310 Jefferson. Smith, Elmer E., (Grace), h. 110 Stowe.

I Smith, E. Veda, r. 213 Barrett. Smith, Ewart E., draftsman, r. 33 Euclid Ave.

I Smith, Fay M., (Alma), metalworker, h. 400 West Eighth. Smith, Florence, weaver, r. 21 Barrett. Smith, Floyd H., (Emily)—Smith & Kinne—h. 30 West Eighth.

CQ Smith, Frances, stenographer, r. 79 Allen. rZ Smith, Frances, stenographer, bds. 17 Cross. O Smith, Francis, (Margaret), retired, h. 266 Barrett. 2 Smith, Frank, chauffeur, 611 Prendergast Ave. 2 b Smith, Frank, (Lillian), laborer, h. 606 Cherry. S ^ Smith, Frank Anson, (Sarah), h. 701 East Second. 3 Smith, Frank B., (Abbie), carpenter, h. 24 Fifteenth. _ M Smith, Fred, (Delia), teamster, h. under 108 Steele. g- Smith, Fred, (Ruth H.), weaver, h. 1090 East Second. g-g Smith, Fred, (Elizabeth, loomfixer, h. 130 Fairview Ave. O Smith, Fred A., (Hannah), sheet metalworker, h. over 10 Lake. X 5 I .fn I n m i H n n i i A Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. 3J L l i e i n s u r a n c e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514Chadakoin Big.

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— m C/3 Smith, Fred B., (Izora M.), saloon 23 Forest Ave., h. 414 West Eighth. j O Smith George, Mrs., h. 21 Barrett. o> _\ Smith, George, clerk, r. 97 Buffalo. Smith, George, rms. under 411 West Third. a \~\ Smith, George C, (Loretta), h. 89 Fairmount Ave. %Xm Smith, George F., (Anna), electric light trimmer, h. 400 Hazzard. B S Smith, George J., (Grace A.), upholsterer, h. 116 Hall Ave. "-%_\ Smith, George R., (Cora M.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 419 West Third. o 3 Smith, George W., gardener, r. 97 Buffalo. z ~| Smith, Gertrude E., telephone operator, r. 147 Cook Ave. m f) Smith, Gordon, machine hand, r. 333 Hazzard. !•? Smith, Grace, boxmaker, r. 24 West Fifteenth. O Smith, Gust E., (Elizabeth), metalworker, h. 147 Cook Ave. O Smith, Harold, (Grace), clerk Wells Fargo Exp. Co., r. 805 Cherry. Smith Harold, clerk, r. 333 Hazzard. Smith, Harvey E., cementworker, bds. under 310 Jefferson. Q Smith, Hazel J., (Abbie), lather, r. 790 East Second. 5 Smith, Henry, (Amelia), polisher, h. 760 Foote Ave. 9 Smith, Henry, (Martha), driver, h. 139 Institute. § 2 Smith, Henry C, (Carrie), foreman Erie R. R., h. over 539 West Third. °- p Smith, Henry K.—Jamestown Cotton Mills—r. 500 East Sixth. O H Smith, Herman F„ (Mary), grocer, h. 1027 North Main. K. g Smith, Howard A., dentist, over 306 North Main, rms. do. ji 5 Smith, H. R., bottler, rms. 6 South Main. — A Smith, Ida, widow LeRoy, nurse, r. 17 Hazzard. |L S Smith, James, (Susan), laborer, h. 398 Hallock. ~ g Smith, James B., (Bertha), bartender, h. 199 South Main. g. p Smith, James E., (Harriet A.), rug weaving, 1 Hotchkiss, h. do. Smith, James G., (Addie), commercial traveler, h. over 203 East Second Smith, James W., (Jennie M.), foreman finisher, h. 18 Shaver. cp Smith, Jeannette Rice, widow Ezra, h. 424 East Sixth. •a po Smith, Jessie, r. 500 East Sixth. _ > Smith, John, (Annie), shoemaker, h. 19 Genesee. $ Q Smith, John, h. 880 Norm Main. O Smith, John E., shoe repairing, 939 East Second, bds. 311 Pine. X Smith, John F., (Rose B.), plumbing inspector city of Jamestown, h. 416 w

Foote Ave. Smith, Joseph, (Victoria), sander, h. 14 Flagg Ave. en Smith, Joseph, (Anna), steelworker, h. 33 Euclid Ave. K- -j Smith, Julia E., widow Robert F., h. 26 Chestnut. & ft Smith, Julian I., (Mary H.), carpenter, h. 252 Harrison. g. 3 Smith, Junie, Mrs., r. 1160 Prendergaast Ave. o "

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East Third. £ |? Smith, Laura, widow Harrison, r. 65 Tenth. w § Smith, Laura B., h. 180 Fairmount Ave. g ST Smith, Lawrence, stationary fireman, r. 21 Barrett. j? g" Smith, L. C. & Bro. Typewriter Co.—Frank C. Hopkins, rep.—29-30 Barrett g. °"

Bldg. Smith, Lillian, dressmaker, h. over 615 Lafayette. M Smith, Loania J., widow N o r m a n C , nurse, h. over 110 Cherry. g_ Smith, Lorenzo D., farmer, r. 266 Barrett. ^ i j Smith, Loring L., r. 411 Lafayette. , ^ 5 -Smith, Louis, (Florence), wool sorter, h. 78 Water. L ° Smith, Louis, (Agnes), warp twister, h. 1 Murray Ave. jt,> Smith, Louis B., (Fanny M . ) , clerk, h. 12 Terrace Place. ^ Smith, Luella, teacher, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. X j O Smith, Margaret, weaver, bds. 19 Genesee. prjg Smith, Margaret V., over 113 East Second. prjM

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® Smith, Mary D. R., widow Hobert D., ladies and misses' tailoring, 29 College, r. do.

Smith, Matthew T., (Carrie E.), upholsterer, h. 314 West Seventh. « , Smith, Matilda C, r. 127 Allen. 3 Smith, Matilda C, widow Gust F., h. 10 Morse Ave. B Smith, Maude, rms. rear 310 Pine. CO ' Smith, Maude, textileworker, r. over 231 McKinley Ave. jb Smith, Mervin, (Elizabeth), r. 411 Lafayette. £ • Smith, Michael, laborer, r. 199 South Main. jg Smith, Minerva E., widow James, h. 805 Cherry. ,_ , Smith, Mira, widow George L., picker, h. 328 Steele. p Smith, Myra, Mrs., prop. Empire Restaurant, 121 West Third. * Smith, Nettie A., widow Alexander D., h. 25 West Fifteenth. ?? ' Smith, Otto, salesman, rms. Y. M. C. A. •m Smith, Pearl C, (Florence L.), driver, h. over 30 Bush. 6 ai Smith, Phillip, upholsterer, bds. 314 West Seventh. § 3> Smith, Reba H., student, r. 213 Barrett. 03 §S Smith, Rena, clerk, r. 10 Morse Ave. m.x Smith, Richard, (Jane), loom fixer, h. 28 Victoria Ave. _-s Smith, Ruth Hutley, Mrs., millinery, 1090 East Second, r. do. 5 | Smith, Samuel O., (Sarah), retired, h. 22 Derby. .5 s» Smith, Sarah, widow Joseph, weaver, h. 67 Center. >J S Smith, Shirley I., r. 333 Hazzard.

> Smith, Sidney A., r. 500 East Sixth. V « Smith, Spencer, (Edith A.), foreman drawer, h. 343% Falconer. tg* SMITH, T. HENRY, (Ellen)—Jamestown Cotton Mill—h. 500 East Sixth. g,g Smith, Thomas B., (Isabella), warpdresser, h. 645 East Sixth. -2 a Smith, Thomas H., (Minnie A.), overlooker, h. 418 East Fifth. 50 3 Smith, Walter, sash and blindmaker, bds. 837 East Second. - 3 % Smith, Walter, C, (Mary), bricklayer, h. 308 West Eighth. 6 Smith, Walter D., printer, r. 213 Barrett.

cd £, Smith, Wathea, r. 322 East Third. e?,g Smith, Wells B., (Ella), farmer, h. 701 East Second. '£-- Smith, Willard, carpenter, r. 266 Barrett. g § Smith, William, (Jane), porter, h. under 211 Allen. V « Smith, William, (Delia), metalworker, h. 118 Tower. m«c Smith, William, (Hannah), bartender, h. 18 Waterman. *'E Smith, William, (Martha), motorman, h. 216 Crescent. 2 s Smith, William, (Bessie), bartender, h. over 519 West Third. §2, Smith, William, (Anna), bartender, r. 18 Waterman. O o Smith, William, (Anna), carpenter, h. 17 West Fifteenth.

Smith, William A., (Gipsey), dentist, 300-302 Chadakoin Bldg., h. 15 Terrace Pl&c©.

O Smith, William B., (Ida M.), lather, h. 29 College. r \ Smith, William G., (Mary), gardener, h. 97 Buffalo. ^ ^ Smith, Wiliam L., (Anna), h. over 90 Liberty. lm Smith, William W., (Kate C ) , vice-pres. Chautauqua Refrigerating Co., h. 16

mOA> Maple. ^J Sneible, Blanche, Mrs., r. 39 Foote Ave. -m Snell, Laird W., (Laura), rector St. Luke's Episcopal Church, h. 410 North mmf Main. mm Snow, Alice Johann, student, r. 356 East Fifth.

E™1 Snow, Edwin, r. 406 West Second. — Snow, Leon L., (Laura), sales agent National Biscuit Co., h. over 213 West F Fifth. »5 S N O W , LOUIS H., (Belle G.), physician, over 105 East Second, h. 356 East O Fifth. rf} Snow, Marion C, electrician, r. 409 Lakeview Ave. <X> _\ § Largest stock Victor Records in the City p r L m a n ' „ Miioir CfAfP _ £ Vietrolas. SBO. S7B. S100. $180. 8200 LiWUltdll O T l U M t iJlUlC

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HILT. PIANO CC. ORGANS AND OLD PIANOS Wi * " * — — * *•*•—l^V* VV>« TAKEN IN EXCHANGE »—3 — — — _ ^ Snow, Wallace L., (Jennie), sec.-treas. Gage Furniture Co., and Regal Fur- i—j

niture Co., Falconer, N. Y., h. 409 Lakeview Ave. m Snowball, Frederick J., (Henrietta), t,ec.-treas. A. D. Sharpe Co., h. 40 Cross. __ Snowball, Margaret A., student, r. 40 Cross. Snowdon, Thomas, (Annie), chef, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

J* KJUWXUU*.., -. « U»w, V'"""^;i v,»il-, *». J. U11U1UU1U ' 'l " J • "i"iW. *~"4 Snowdon, Earl O., (Eva A.), metalworker, h. 304 Prendergast Ave. ^ ^ Snowdon, Mary Frances, bookkeeper, r. Fairmount Ave., Bey. limits. m—^ Snowdon, Remsen, agent American Exp. Co., r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. r\° Snowdon, Sophie W., teacher, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits Snyder, Emily M., widow Lucius, r. 26 Center. Snyder, Eugene, (Eliza), metalworker, h. 1333 East Second. |*_ Snyder, J. G., r. 608 North Main. 3 5 Snyder, Edward, r. 341 Foote Ave. "* Socialist Headquarters, third floor over, 100-102 East Third. ^ ^ Sode, Herman, woodworker, r. 3 7 % Tenth. Jj Soderberg, Ellen S., student, r. over 934 Newland Ave. 3 Soderberg, Harry R., machinist, r. 5 Sturges. CQ Soderberg, John A., (Sophie), packer, h. over 934 Newland Ave. ft Soderberg, John E., (Anna), woodworker, h. 120 Bowen. C Soderberg, John H., (Freda), blacksmith, h. 5 Sturges. v? Soderberg, L. Eric, (Hildu), janitor, h. over 123 Chandler. ™ Soderberg, Marcus J., clerk P. O., r. 120 Bowen. J3 Soderberg, Otto C, (Laura), postman, h. 365 Price. ft Sodergren, Eric, metalworker, bds. 24 Peterson. ft Soderling, John, (Anna S.), machine hand, h. over 215 Prospect. Soderquist, Anna, widow Lars, h. 58 Thayer. Soderquist, Charles, (Marie), contractor and builder, h. 138 Hedges Ave. Soderquist, Gust W., (Anna), contractor and builder, h. 130 Hedges. Soderquist, Helena, widow Carl, r. 243 Broadhead Ave. 2 Soderquist, Hjalmer, (Anna1), machine hand, h. over 138 Hedges Ave. SO Soderquist, John, carpenter, r. 58 Thayer. W Soderquist, John, (Amanda), woodworker, h. over 13 Orchard Ave. Soderquist, Peter A., (Anna), contractor, h. 282 South Main. J* Soderquist, Signa, r. 282 South Main. SiS Soderstrom, August, (Elma), metalworker, h. 812 Jefferson. | q Soderstrom, Joseph, boxmaker, bds. 812 Jefferson. % 3 Soderstrom, J. Werner—Lundy & Soderstrom—bds. 217 East Third. n o Soderstrom, Ragnhild, domestic, 442 Willard. g"BB Solek, Katie, spinner, r. over 59 Foote Ave. g £3 Solliday, Benjamin K., (Cornelia), mining, h. 872 North Main. u m Solomanson, Charlotte, domestic, r. 608 West Sixth. eo" Solomanson, John, h. 608 West Sixth. *•> Solomanson, Matilda, r. 60S West Sixth. £3 Solomon, Leonard, carpenter, rms. 117 Allen. g Solomonson, David L., (Selma), contracting electrical engineer, h. 614 East pj

Second. 58 Sonneiser, Marie, clerk, r. over 545 East Fifth. H Sorber, Hiram A., (Elizabeth), machinist, h. 230 Price. Sorenson, John P., (Sophie), stationary engineer, h. 30 Chapin. Sorenson, William, bds. 104 William. Sotir, Neck, waiter, r. 15 Harrison. i_* Sotir, T. H., cobbler, rms. Kent Block, 27 Forest Ave. South Side Creamery, E. P. Sterns, prop., creamery and grocery, 60 Har- ~ J

rison. m*-, Southern Lumber Co.—John E. and Oscar E. Anderson—18-19 Barrett Bldg. JJa Southland, M. Eugene, (Minnie M.), finisher, h. flat 3, New Warner Block. © Southwick, Cassius H., stationary engineer, h. 109 Foote Ave. 3 Southwick, Leslie, (Estelle), r. 109 Foote Ave. Southwick, Sylvia, widow Jerome, r. 109 Foote Ave. ft-)

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g 378 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. on I Chantannna Rrour Just what youwantdaily as a bevera6e with £ V / U d U t a U q u a U l C W meals, summer and winter Both phones 268 SI Spaling, John, (Mertie), bartender, h. over 860 North Main. 2 Sparks, William J., timekeeper, bds. 19 Crescent.

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Spaulding, Albertus E., (Miranda), handsander, h. 275 South Main. :§ Spaulding, Blanche, clerk, r. 275 South Main. <« Spaulding, John B., (Kate), h. 801 Prendergast Ave. £ Spaulding, Lucy W., widow Ephriam D., h. 807 Prendergast Ave. •3 Spear, James, finisher, rms. 5 Hanley. % Spear, Minnie, baker, rms. 801 Cherry. "•> Spear, see Speer and Spiers.

Specht, Frank E., solicitor, rms. 22 Russell Block. Speer, Bert, bds. 208 East Second. Speer, Dorris E., r. 121 Van Buren. Speer, Fred K., (Mary), piano finisher, h. 813 Cherry. Speer, Marvin S., (Jessie), porter, h. 121 Van Buren.

„ 5 Speer, Philip, stationary fireman, bds. 311 West Second. tU j§ Speirs, Joseph B., (Mary), marble cutter, h. 220 Price.

Speirs, see Speer and Spear. __ Spellacy, James M., (Luana E.), teamster, h. 212 Isabella Ave.

j2 3 Spellacy, Larry, metalworker, r. 27 Eighteenth. g Spence, Benjamin, (Edythe), machinist, h. 4 Barrows. .a c Spencer, John, (Margaret A.), retired, h. over 311 Winsor. t3 g Spencer, Arthur, woolsorter, h. 112 Crescent. ft« J Spencer, Arthur, Jr., woolsorter, r. 112 Crescent. j2 — Spencer, Carrie, widow Loren, h. over 617 Prendergast Ave. •2 •§ Spencer, Claribel, bds. 1111 East Second. > fr" Spencer, Emily, weaver, r. 336 Palmer. - & Spencer, Frances E.—Curry & Spencer—r. 112 Crescent. •J2 « Spencer, George F., bench boss, h. 260 Fairmount Ave. _ g_ Spencer, Hannah L., widow Henry C, h. 304 Prendergast Ave. w_ <n Spencer, Harold, clerk, r. 112 Crescent. J2 w Spencer, Henry, laborer, r. 401 Lincoln. "3 tj Spencer, Jennie, widow Sylvester, r. 260 Fairmount Ave. 5° q Spencer, John W., textileworker, r. 112 Crescent. 2 £ Spencer, Kent W., (Kate), electrician, h. 14 Richmond Place. .2 Spencer, Leonore Cratty, trained nurse, 207 Foote Ave. § g Spencer, Lynn K., (May M.), postman, h. 63 East Cowden Place. •a -3 Spencer, Mabel B., stenographer, r. over 617 Prendergast Ave. n 1 Spencer, Maud, waitress, bds. 310 Jefferson. "i/i O Spencer, Olive M., stenographer, r. over 617 Prendergast Ave. •i~ « Spencer, Silas a\., (Rebecca), carpenter, h. 133 Wilson Ave. « <« Spencer, Solomon, (Annie), woolsorter, h. 336 Palmer.

Spencer, William H., (Annis), woolsorter, h. 136 Foote Ave. • Sperber, Emilie V., teacher, r. over 115 West Eighth.

O Sperber, Julius R., (Emilie), dry plateworker, h. over 115 West Eighth. O Sperry, Estie S., (Jennie L.), foreman Veneerworker, h. 40 Regent.

Sperry, Marie A., clerk, r. 40 Regent. Spetz, Alvin T., bartender, rms. over 14 East Third. Spetz, Emily, bds. 24 Park. ^ o Spinnewyn, Maurice, (Leontine), weaver, h. under 535 Allen. 2 2 Spiro, James, metal finisher, r. 231 South Main. (_ m Spiro, Minelo, finisher, h. 231 South Main. ttj as Spiro, Simon, finisher, h. 231% South Main. 0u z Spits, Grant, carpenter, bds. 16 Morton. C/3 § Sprague, Belle, r. 101 Broadhead Ave. Sprague, Blanche, teacher, r. 101 Broadhead Ave. SPTRAGUE BROS.—E. E. and C. J.—publishers Jamestown Evening News 1 • -. and Union Advocate, under 310 Pine. Z ° Sprague, Catherine T., student, r. 15 Fluvanna Ave. O Sprague, Charles N., teamster, r. 101 Broadhead Ave. H ^ The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es-J5 tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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H T I . I . P T A N f l P A ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR Cfft * **—•—• * J..*-*.! V \ / V P . CHADAKOIN BUILDING - Sprague, Clarence J., (Minnie T.)—Sprague Bros.—h. 15 Fluvanna Ave. j"< Sprague, Elmer E., (Emily W.)—Sprague Bros.—h. 18 Fluvanna Ave. & Sprague, Horatio B., creameryworker, r. 101 Broadhead Ave. £3 SPRAGUE, HORATIO N., (Elizabeth A.), h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. C/> Sprague, James L., (Margaret), wallpaper, 104 East Third, h. 336 Foote Ave Sprague, Lynn Tew, magazine and newspaper writer, r. 614 Spring. Sprague, Mary A., widow George W., h. 101 Broadhead Ave.

Stahl, James E., horse trainer, r. 460 Buffalo. Stahley, Francis J., meatcutter, r. 30 Thirteenth. Stahley, Harry J., (Mary), baker, h. 9 Tenth. Stahley, Jacob F., (Kate), meatcutter, h. 30 Thirteenth. Stahley, May C, clerk, r. 30 Thirteenth. Stahley, Virgil L., meatcutter, r. 30 Thirteenth.

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Sprague, Willis W., (Florence H.), postoffice clerk, h. 17 Grandin. fC\ Spreter, Catherine, r. 517 East Second. \ ^ Spreter, Harriet, r. 517 East Second. O Sprinchorn, Ulrich, (Hertha)', pipe fitting and tinning, under 628 East Sec­

ond, h. 337 East Fifth. Spring, Edward W., (Zelpha B.), vice-pres. Chautauqua School of Nursing, h. 73 -g

406 Lakeview Ave. § O Spring, Lilly B., music teacher, h. over 221 Van Buren. g- x Spring, Sybil T., widow Henry D., r. 94 Liberty. "< O Spring, Zilpha, student, r. 406 Lakeview Ave. Q S Springer, William, cementworker, bds. 1200 East Second. 5? Q Spute, Fred, metalworker, bds. 44 Chautauqua Ave. •a Squier's Court, 110-112 West Third. 3 g Squier, Edward J., (Minnie L.), h. 140 Summit. ,§ X Squier, James I./(Emeline), farmer, h. 623 Palmer. tt *j Squier, Mabel N., teacher, r. 140 Summit. p C) SQUIER, ZIBA L., (Roxia), insurance and investments, 203 Squier's Court, 3

h. Lateron-on-Chautauqua. S Q Staff, Charles R., (Elizabeth), painter, h. 416 Falconer. 8* r STAFFORD, A. H. & SON—Austin H. and James P.—real estate, insurance, ^ t"1

notary public and pension attorney, rm. 1, Gifford Bldg., over 2 East ? C Third. 5°

Stafford, Alta, Mrs., h. 701 West Eighth. Stafford, Austin H., (Louisa M.)—A. H. Stafford & Son—h. 500 East Fifth. ^ Stafford, Beatrice, r. 272 Prospect. 3! H Stafford, Bert, bill poster, r. over 210 East Second. | 2 Stafford, Bert, bartender, rms. over 8 East Second. re PJ Stafford, Charles, (Viola), yardman, h. over 954 Washington. g -3 Stafford, Claud, (Jessie A.), laborer, h. 709 West Eighth. <o j, Stafford, Eddylie L., (Carrie L.), painter, h. 272 Prospect. ' r Stafford, Florence E., student, r. 16% Harrison. CO r Stafford, Frank, (Emma), aristoworker, h. 16% Harrison. g. H Stafford, George W., laborer, r. 155 Weeks. w 5 Stafford, Ida, picker, r. over 210 East Second. g 5 Stafford, Ina, student, bds. 202 Broadhead Ave. £ W Stafford, Ion A., (Fernanda), draftsman, h. 110 Eleventh. Stafford, James I., (Hattie L.), bookkeeper, h. 53 Prospect. Stafford, James P., attorney and A. H. Stafford & Son, r. 500 East Fifth. -_ Stafford, John R., (Emma C ) , freight handler, h. over 33 South Main. ^ ^ Stafford, Joseph C, r. 500 East Fifth. Stanord, Lee, (Hannah), cabinetmaker, h. 820 Lafayette. Stafford, Lee E., student, r. 53 Prospect. O Stafford, Lynn, (Flora), deliveryman, h. 21 Genesee. (\. Stafford, Rolland K., (Lizzie), aristoworker, h. over 210 East Second. Stafford, Thomas, electrician, r. over 211 North Main. |_ Stafford, see Safford. Q

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| Chautauqua Brew 's MAK!Wl^lDf68EVERY DAY

<^< Stahley, William J., student, r. 30 Thirteenth. • Stainthorpe, Jonas, (Adelia)—Davey Plumbing Co.—h. 119 Maple. , Stake, Doris, textileworker, r. 245 Hopkins Ave.

C<j Stake, James H., textileworker, r. 245 Hopkins Ave. -m Stake, John W., (Sarah A.), foreman machine hand, h. 245 Hopkins Ave.

Stalnaker, Elizabeth M., rms. 333 East Fifth. •o Stam, Carl, (Mary), packer, h. over 450 Willard.

„ •§ Stamks, Norman, tailor, rms. 16 Warner Block. •g 3 Stamm, William, (Sophia), clerk Chautauqua School of Nursing, h. 21 Van il^- Buren. mm~ standard Oil Co. of New York—A. J. Orr, agent; M. E. Young, chief clerk— „T petroleum products, 258 Crescent. , <u Standard Table Co.—L. G. Cowing, treas. and gen. mgr.—mfr. dining tables, *jf 92 Steele. \90 Standish, Henry, (Elma), metalworker, h. 7 Geneva. "tJ Standish, Ruth, r. 7 Geneva. © Standish, William E., (Frances L.), junk dealer, h. Connecticut Ave. SS Stanford, Fred C, (A. May)—Central Commercial Gallery—h. 287 Broad­

head Ave. • Stanford, George, conductor J. St. Ry., rms. over 211 West Third.

m> \ Stanford.see Sanford. f « * STANLEY, F R A N K A., (Ruby E.), jeweler and optometrist, 205 West Third, mnu b- Frewsburg, N. Y.

Stanley, Jack, woodworker, rms. over 118 East Second. of Stanley, William C, (Effie), woodworker, h. 363 Falconer. •+2 Stansfield, Charles, (Eliza), boss spinner, h. 43 Hazzard.

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Stansfield, Fred, textileworker, r. 127 Barrows. rjj Stanton, Chester, overlooker, r. 5 Appleyard Place. *

Stanton, Clarence H., (Nellie), shipping clerk, h. 16 Summer Place. *J3 Stanton, Edna M., Mrs., picker, h. 5 Appleyard Place. *J Stanton, Ross F., deliveryman, r. 16 Summer Place. mm Staples, Adelbert L., (Hattie M.), mechanical engineer, h. 352 South Main.

Staples, Augustus, (Augusta), teamster, h. 1027 No'rth Main. Staples, Gerald G., stenographer, r. 352 South Main. Staples, Iona, nurse, rms. 901 Prendergast Ave. Staples, Milton, teamster, h. 1254 Prendergast Ave. Stapleton, Christopher, (Mary), carder, h. 1210 East Second. Stapleton, Ernest A., (Blanche), electrician, h. 47 Foote Ave. Stapleton, Ira, glasscutter, r. 1210 East Second.

mm Stapleton, Joseph M„ (Margaret), local agent Swift Packing Co., h. 145 ^ Weeks. mi Stapleton, Lawrence B., woodcarver, r. 47 Foote Ave. - -. Stapleton, Mary A., widow Bartholomew, h. 47 Foote Ave. mm Stapleton, May, clerk, r. 1210 East Second. U Stapleton, Percy, bartender, r. 1210 East Second. ^J Stapleton, William G., (Anna C ) , warp dresser, h. 152 Park. r_ STAR FURNITURE CO., (INC.)—Jay Crissey, pres. and treas.; S. B. Burch-rT ard, vice-pres.; H. P. Robertson, sec—mfrs. dressers and chiffoniers, J_ 25-37 Briggs. W STAR GARAGE—Samuel B. Robbins and Charles A. Hubbard—automobiles, O 107 East First. g Star Tailoring Co.—C. J. Hancock and A. Weisflog—219 Cherry.

Stark, Axel, (Anna), laborer, h. 440 Chandler. c^ Stark, Charles, fish peddler, bds. 10 Steele. m Stark, Earl E., (Mabel), brakeman, h. over 271 Fairmount Ave. ^ Stark, John A., (Matilda), woodworker, h. 64 Benedict. W Stark, O. P., men's and ladies' dress goods, over 219 North Main, r. do. mi Starkweather, John, h. 340 Steele. mT.

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Premium receipts to Jan. 1.1911 - - $367,143,488.59 RNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand (or payment to policy holders - - - - $427,763,190.20,

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(2) T h e management is efficient and a careful watch is kept on everything that goes on in the garage. There is no feeling of uneasiness when your car is left in our care.

(3) Our mechanics are the best to be had and the de­partment is in charge of a superintendent. You run no risk when you leave your car with us for repairs.

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Starkweather, Linda, widow George B., r. 206 Baker. ^L. Starkweather, Triphena, widow Leroy, r. 340 Steele. *Zm Starleave, Ed., r. 341 Foote Ave. «•' Starleve, David L., (Victoria), screen doormaker, h. over 13 Charles. *i Starmer, Chester, laborer, bds. 135 Baker. ft Starmer, see Stormer. ta_ Starr's Art Shop—Mrs. H. E., Misses Mabel and Eslie—art needle work

and crocheting, 120 West Third. ^-m Starr, Ellen L., widow Samuel F., r. 112 Chandler. V Starr, Eslie—Starr's Art Shop—r. Lakewood, N. Y. 0) Starr, Hulda E., widow Amasa—Starr's Art Shop—h. Lakewood, N. Y. £•*• Starr, Mabel—Starr's Art Shop—r. Lakewood, N. Y. £3 Starstrom, Alfreda, drawer, r. 783 East Second. ftj, Starstrom, Anna, twister, r. 783 East Second. Starstrom, Hilda, Mrs., h. 783 East Second. ft Starstrom, Signa, student, r. 783 East Second. ft Stead, William, (Blanche), bosspicker, h. 760 Foote Ave. ~Z Stearns, Alice P., r. 62 McKinley Ave. ~— Stearns, Charles W., carpenter, bds. over 2y2 North Main. -^ Stearns, Frank M„ (Harriet M.)—F. M. Stearns & Co.—h. 1134 Prender- fcj

gast Ave. I—»* STEARNS, F. M. & CO.— Frank M. Stearns and Charles A. Kostlevy— 0}

plumbers, gas and steam heating, 320 North Main. QQ Stearns, Frank W., (Maria), clerk Erie freight office, h. 16 McKinley Ave. 0J Stearns, Gertrude M., r. 62 McKinley Ave. Stearns, Gretchen D., r. 1134 Prendergast Ave. ^*\ Stearns, Harriet R., clerk, r. 114 Forest Ave. a Stearns, James W., (Mary I.), h. 62 McKinley Ave. " Stearns, John, (Alice), carpenter, r. 33 Hazzard. Stearns, John J., driller, r. 14 Axtel. ft Stearns, Lincoln M., (Rodella M.), asst. sec. Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 410 ^r*

West Fifth. 2 Stearns, Shirley I., bookkeeper, r. 1134 Prendergast Ave. 2 Stearns, William D., teamster, bds. 441 Winsor. £ Stearns, see Stern and Sterns. (-*}. Stebbins, Earl, tin pressman, r. 203 Hallock. ^ . Stebbins, Ethel, clerk, r. 203 Hallock. ^ Q Stebbins, Irma, student, r. 203 Hallock. f_ Stebbins, Jesse, (Nettie), fireman, h. 203 Hallock. 5f Stebbins, John E., (Nellie), farmer, h. 203 Hallock. g Stedman. Eusebie, widow Spencer, r. 28 Center. c ~ Stedman, George W., (Mary E.), finisher, h. 198 Hopkins Ave. M Steele, A. Frank, (Mary), h. 418 West Eighth. «•» Steele, Ida, widow Francis, r. 14 William. ~ m Steers, Maria B., Mrs., h. 214 Winsor. g _ Stefana, Annie, r. 132 Harrison. j F Stefana, Gionono, (Fannie), laborer, h. 132 Harrison. ^ ^ Stefin, Louis, laborer, bds. 139 Baker. Q Q Stein, Axel, woodworker, bds. 16 Morton. ft Stein, Carl, carpenter, bds. 253 Prospect. g . Stein, Clarence (Irene C ) , h. 216 Steele. m m Stein, Frank W., painter, r. 700 Lakeview Ave. f ^ Stein, Louis R., bookkeeper, r. 700 Lakeview Ave. I_, Stein, Louis W., (Louise), contracting painter, 9 North Main, h. 700 Lake- ft view Ave. « _ Steinholm, Emil, machine hand, bds. 547 East Second. * ~ Stell, Joseph, rAnna), spinning boss, h. over 520 Foote Ave. M Stemple, Gertrude, spooler, r. 226 Hopkins Ave. W Stemple, Harry, (Olga T.), chauffeur, h. under 165 Falconer. / { _ %r Front Doors SToncK HARRY LYONS 1

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53 eo Stemple, Henry, (Gertrude), laborer, h. 226 Hopkins Ave. © 4 Stemple, Louise, twister, r. 226 Hopkins Ave. _ w Stemple, Mary, spinner, r. 226 Hopkins Ave. ,5 Stenander, August, (Emma), cabinetmaker, h. liy2 Franklin. +g Stenander, Carl, metalworker, r. liy2 Franklin. ,v Stenander, Emil, (Hildur), cabinetmaker, h. 5 Linwood Ave. j" ' Stenander, Gertrude, r. liy2 Franklin. g Stenander, Gust, (Carrie), cabinetmaker, h. over 226 Hazzard. •J Stephens, Amelia W., widow Edgar W., h. 517 Prendergast Ave. mg > Stephens, Charles G. H., attorney, r. 517 Prendergast Ave. S Stephens, Havena T., r. 517 Prendergast Ave. ® Stephens, see Stevens. mt , Stephenson, Burns, bds. 533 West Third. .5 Stephenson, Oscar, (Hilda), metalworker, h. over 143 Falconer. •{j Stephenson, see Stevenson. G Sterling, Josephine, doffer, r. rear 14 Ninth. 'S ^ Stern, Bertha C, r. 511 Lakeview Ave. 9 io Stern, Edith S., bookkeeper, r. 511 Lakeview Ave. ~3g Stern, Nathan, (Lina), prop. The Famous, h. 511 Lakeview Ave. '"*_ Stern, Rena A., r. 511 Lakeview Ave. *S"3 Stern, see Sterns and Stearns. 05 Sternborg, Frank W., (Myrtle)—Jamestown Barn—h. 110 Liberty.

,^ed Sterner, William A., (Violet May), local mgr. Postal Telegraph & Cable Co., (So h. over 16 Newton Ave. j2j"" Sterns, Edwin P., (Sarah E.), prop.South Side Creamery,60 Harrison, h. do.

| Sterns, see Stern and Stearns. S o Stevens, Clair Mrs., r. over 406 Washington. ^ , Stevens, Duane E., (Signa), assembler, h. over 572 Allen. -. g Stevens, Ernest P., (Anna), barber, 102 Fairmount Ave., h. do. •"" § Stevens, Flossie, drawer, r. 572 Allen. *»-S Stevens. Frank W., (Mary M.), chairman Public Service Commission, New J8*; York, and attorney, 46 Fenton Bldg., h. 27 Allen. g 5 Stevens, Louise, bds. 304 West Third. O B Stevens, Martha L., widow Jay, bds. 835 North Main.

Stevens, Melford, (Anna), supt. Lakewood Ice Co., h. Lakewood, N. Y. j ^ Stevens, Morris L., (Genevieve), driver, h. over 100 Willard. [m** Stevens, William, pressman, r. over 572 Allen. ft Stevens, William M., r. 37 Tenth.

Stevens, William P., (Katherine), commercial traveler, h. 509 Washington. STEVENS, WILSON, (Maude M.), gen. insurance, 5-6 Allen Square Bldg.,

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S> Stevens, see Stephens. E* Stevenson, Charles, (Bertha), metalworker, h. 238 Crescent. O Stevenson, Clare, widow Albert, dressmaker, h. 409 West Sixth. -br) Stevenson, Hannah M., textileworker, bds. "21 Stowe. fJJ Stevenson, John, (Mary), waste sorter, h. 622 East Second. ft Stevenson, John A., (Johanna), h. 321 Stowe. _ Stevenson, John P., (Anna), casemaker, h. 210 Colfax. g _ _ _ _ ft * •£ 1 t-.m-. Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Corn r-~ L . 1 F 6 i n S l H r a - n C e VV. J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin BWg.

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Stevenson, Louise, widow Alonzo, h. 208 Jefferson. Stevenson, Mayne Reid, (Cora Keefer), sec-treas. Maddox Table Co., sec-

treas. Lakewood Ice Co., h. 203 Van Buren. Stevenson, see Stephenson. Steves, Catherine, nurse, r. Falconer Ext. Steves, Ethel, widow Jerry J., h. Falconer Ext. Stewart, Alpine A., (Mary), plumber, 114 West Second, h. 1000 North Main, ft Stewart, Anna M., widow William, h 644 Foote Ave. ft Stewart, Annie, home baking, under 338 East Third, h. do. X Stewart, Cecil V., (Lillian), foreman Morning Post, h. 16 Hazzard. _ Stewart, Elizabeth M., Mrs., h. 819 Prendergast Ave. Q y Stewart, Guy C, (Jessie J.), teamster, h. 12 Sixteenth. u Stewart, Laura, r. 805 West Fifth. T Stewart, Mabel E., r. 819 Prendergast Ave. ^ S Stewart, Raymond E., plumber, r. 1000 North Main. Stewart, Robert P., (Eva), dyer, h. 9 Genesee. O Stewart, Samuel C, (Alma), toolmaker, h. 12 McDannell Ave. P* §• Stewart, Theodore, (Nancy E.), janitor High School Bldg., h. 8 Institute. g: *• Stewart, William J., (Bessie), electrician, h. 113 Broadhead Ave. » g> Stewart, William J., salesman, r. 819 Prendergast Ave. — g Stewart, see Stuart. jg §• St. Germain, Louis A., (Edith), chauffeur, 72 Allen, rms. over 20 Derby. « ? Sthifano, Sam, (Teresa), laborer, h. 286 Harrison. 5* Stick, John, blacksmith, bds. 10 Steele. e 3 Stillman, Ida V., widow Rhierson S., h. 329 East Second. % % Stillson, Judith, domestic, 99 Barrett. ~ c Stilson, Benjamin A., (Maude), clerk, h. 1390 East Second. o § Stilson, D. Earl, (Catherine), manual training teacher J. schools, h. 1388 3.

East Second. j; a Stilson, Elias B., (Sarah), carpenter, h. 1390 East Second. ** g-Stilson, George W., (Elizabeth), carpenter, h. 419 Lincoln. •» Stilson, Henry, rms. over 718 East Seventh. Stilwell, Fred S., (Anna S.), horseman, h. under 224 Crescent. ^ ^ Stine, Clarence, brakeman Erie R. R., bds. 311 West Second. Jjl Stitt, Alvin D., (Florence B.), sec. Falconer Mirror Co., Falconer, N. Y., h. m*s

34 Chestnut. t—• Stitt, Austin W., (Allene D.), supt. Falconer Mirror Co., Falconer, N. Y., h. to

416 Lincoln. to Stitt, William F., (Sarah M.), pres. Falconer Mirror Co., Falconer, N. Y., h.

78 Liberty. m-i. Stocker, Ella J., widow Laverne—The Chautauqua Boarding House—304 W . J Q

Third, h. do. Stocker, Frank L., chauffeur, r. 304 West Third. Stocker, T. Lawrence, (Myrtle E.), contractor, h. 8 Hall Ave. Stockwell, Ada, practical nurse, bds. over 750 East Second. Stockwell, Amelia, dressmaker, h. over 750 East Second. to Stockwell & Co D. S. & I. A. Stockwell and L. A. Warn—grocers, 1001 CO

East Second. C h Stockwell, D. S — Stockwell & Co.—r. 1001 East Second. Stockwell, Fay, r. over 1001 East Second. ™ Stockwell, Harrison, r. 750 East Second. _ • Stockwell, Ivan A., (Alta)—Stockwell & Co., and Driving Park Hotel— ~,

1200 East Second, h. do. CO Stoddard, Florence, telephone operator, r. 15 Crossman. f"f-Stoddard, Henry, (Mary), painter, h. 15 Crossman. Stoddard, Lafayette, (Bertha), painter, h. Lindsey Ave. \J2 Stoddard, Mary, widow Otis, housekeeper, 511 North Main. *-*>• Stoddard! Verne W „ (Bertha), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 75 Livingston Ave. • Stoeltzing, Arthur, student, r. 613 East Eighth.

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_ ^ rii«Mifonmio R*_ur QUENCHES THIRST.ACTS AS A MILD * - — f l a U L a U q U c l D r e V V TONIC, INDUCES SLEEP. Both Phone. X cni q g Stoeltzing, Dorothy, student, r. 613 East Eighth. CQ n Stoeltzing, Lewis, electrician, r. 613 East Eighth.

Stoeltzing, Richard D.—Lynndon Worsted Mills, Falconer, N. Y.—h. 613 East Eighth.

Stoeltzing, Roy L., student, r. 613 East Eighth. j Stoffal, Martha, widow Joseph, r. 3 East Sixth. 3 ' Stohl, Gust, (Ruth), police patrol driver, h. over 206 Sturges. £ Stohl, Louise, widow Gustaf, h. under 129 Bush. * • Stohlberg, Carl T., (Hildur), metalworker, h. 258 Falconer. J> Stohlberg, Oscar S., (Hilda M.), machine hand, h. 11 Columbia Ave. J5 . Stole, Erick, bds. 112 Hazzard. •o g, Stoltz, Herman H., (Flora E.), compositor, The Journal, h. 76 Barrett. g g, Stoety, John F., (Anna), h. 271 Fairmount Ave. M jjf Stone, Alfred W., teamster, r. 20 Price. .S x Stone, Ara V., (Nellie E.)—Hanson & Stone—h. 18 Columbia Ave. "2 "g Stone, Arthur M., (Florence A.), correspondence clerk, h. over 30 Grant. % a Stone, Carrie M., widow William F., r. 112 Church. CO £. Stone, Charles, (Lena C ) , woodworker, h. over 106 Hedges Ave. £ S Stone, Emil, (Emily), finisher, h. 25 Ninth. o -x Stone, Emma, widow Alfred J., h. 20 Price. _ 4i Stone, Esther, domestic, 78 Liberty.

v Stone, Eva, boxmaker, r. 25 Ninth. •rn Stone, Frank A., mechanic, r. 251 Fulton. g Stone, Fred C, (Adelaide), optometrist and optician, over 202 North Main,

J 3 h. 304 East Third. £ < Stone, Fred K., electrician, r. 304 East Third. S Stone, Gust F., (Hulda A.), laborer, h. 609 West Seventh. "* _ Stone, Harold S., (Minnie L.), lumberworker, h. •over 8 East Newland Ave. "§ jj Stone, Jessie, Mrs., r. 20 Price. B -o Stone, John. (Celia), gardener, h. 118 Palmer. B "2 Stone, Lavina, widow Henry, h. 14 Ninth. '•; a Stone, Levi M., (Florence), contractor, h. 251 Fulton. * *i Stone, Marguerite E., telephone operator, r. 609 West Seventh. Z .*> Stone, Robert K., student, r. 304 East Third. g B Stone, Ronal, r. 254 Hallock. fi S Stone. William H., (Nellie D.), supt. detail dept. Art Metal Constr. Co., h. « * 254 Hallock. ° ° Stone William S., (Mary E.). retired, n. 526 Winsor.

• Stoneberg, Edward J., (Lottie M.), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 241 South Main. O Stoneberg, F., Mrs., dressmaker, rms. 257 South Main.

f j Stoneberg, John G., (Josephine), cabinetmaker, h. 33 Anderson. ^ ^ Stoneberg, Tekla, textileworker, r. 33 Anderson. Jm Stonehouse, Harriet V., widow John, h. 333% East Fifth. Q^ Stonehouse, Helena M.. teacher, r. 333% East Fifth.

mJm Stonehouse, Willard A., clerk, r. 333% East Fifth. W Stoner & Berry—Lynn H. and Mark—saloon, 17 East Second. im Stoner. Eugene M., (Irene), contractor and builder, h. 1112 East Second. flj Stoner, Harold W., (Evelyne), bricklayer, h. 1096 East Second. im Stoner, Lynn H., (Mattie)—Stoner &- Berry—h. 850 Prendergast Ave.

r | Stoner, Sarah J„ widow Isaac J., h. 305 Crescent. "• Stoop, Alphonse, weaver, bds. 521 Allen. C Stoop, Jennie, weaver, r. 521 Allen. ^ Storey, Jay W., (Helen E.), billing clerk, h. 101 Maple. 5 Stormer, Anna, spinner, r. 208 Jones & Gifford Ave. mx Stormer, Emma, Mrs., dressmaker, h. 304 Prendergast Ave. _fi Stormer, Flora, spinner, r. 208 Jones & Gifford Ave. tf) Stormer, Henry. (Rose), moulder, h. 208 Jones & Gifford Ave. 4) Stormer, John, (Louise*, finisher, h. 148 Jones & Gifford Ave. ft Stormer, Margaret, textileworker, r. 1+8 Jones & Gifford Ave.

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Stormer, Morris, finisher, h. 148 Jones & Gifford Ave. ^ . Stormer, Sylvia, student, r. 208 Jones & Gifford Ave. flTj Stormer, William—Eagle Foundry and Machine Co.—rms. 624 W . Seventh. • Stormer, William E., (Alice H.), fireman J. F. D., h. 21 Eighteenth. , , Stormer, see Starmer. 2 » Storum, Ed., laborer, rms. over 118 East Second. ^j Stoutenburg, Frank, (May), breweryworker, h. 825 Spring. JT Stover, Helen, r. 333 East Second. J ^ Stow, W . Arthur, city auditor, h. 121 Bush. 5j Stowe, Dorothy A., student, r. 121 Bush. JJ? Stowe, D. William, (Ellen L.), bookkeeper Jamestown Lounge Co., h. 121 jj*

Bush. CO Stowe, Hazel B., r. 121 Bush. to Straight Dry Plate Co.—J. W . Davis, pres.-treas.; A. E. Prince, sec.—Tyril. "* Straight, George A., laborer, r. 114 West Second. w Straight, Lorena M., widow B. A., r. 520 Winsor. ^i? Straight, Walter E., (Anna), blacksmith, h. 114 West Second. H H Stranahan, Florence, widow Gilbert, r. 10 Martin Road. ^ ^ STRANBURG'S MUSIC HOUSE—Oscar Stranburg, prop—6 West Third. V J Stranburg, Oscar, (Mary)—Stranburg's Music House—h. 171 Forest Ave. t^^ Stranburg, Swan G., (Hildu B.), metalworker, h. over 618 West Seventh. Jjjj Stranburg, see Strandburg. ^ Q Strand, Adah, domestic, 508 East Second. l ^ Strand, Adla S., widow Charles, h. 215 Prospect. r-*~ Strand, A. John, laborer, rms. 17-25 Russell Block. ^ J Strand, Carl 0., (Josephine), finisher, h. 36 Linwood Ave. ^ 3 Strand, Charles, (Hilda), carpenter, h. 37 Chamber. ^ J Strand, Charles O., (Anna L.), carpenter, h. 224 Prospect. _•] Strand, Emil, (Hulda), coachman, h. 115 Park. **m Strand, Ellen, r. 224 Prospect. Strand, Ernest, machine hand, r. 224 Prospect. BBg Strand, Ernest, chauffeur, r. 36 Linwood Ave. 2|2 Strand, Gunnar, machinist, r. 36 Linwood Ave. tq " Strand, Harold M., student, r. 117 Maple. w g Strand, Hurlburt, machine hand, r. 36 Linwood Ave. *** Strand, John, coachman, 344 East Fourth. &** Strand, John A., (Freda), finisher, h. 135 Baker. Strand, Martin, (Ella), machinist, r. 401 English. ^ ^ Strand, Oscar, (Augusta N.), stonemason, h. 117 Maple. ^ ^ Strandburg, Ella, weaver, r. 225 Willard. ~ ? Strandburg, Frank O., (Christine), pres. Atlas Furniture Co., h. 57 Liberty. ^ 1 Strandburg, Lester L., commercial traveler, r. 57 Liberty. Strandburg, Lottie, textileworker, r. 225 Willard. ^ | Strandburg, Louise, widow Frank L., h. 225 Willard. ^ 'Strandburg, Mary, r. 225 Willard. _*"• Strandburg, Paul S., draftsman, r. 57 Liberty. to Strandburg, Stella, r. 57 Liberty. GO Strandburg, see Stranburg. C h Stratton, Charles E., (Rose A.), retired, h. 36 Fairmount Ave. Stratton, Earl, clerk, r. Y. M. C. A. N ^ Stratton, Ella, widow Cephas, h. 43 College. m m Stratton, Ruth, laundress, 207 Foote Ave. ft. Straughen, Albertha, student, r. 821 Lafayette. m Straughen, Robert J., (Mary), meter inspector, h. 821 Lafayette. m£ Strauss, Benjamin, road work inspector, r. over 14 South Main. m*t Stravato, John, (Rose), laborer, h. 29 Water. __ Strawberg, C. Bvron, laborer, r. 210 Hopkins Ave. \£J Strawberg; Charles C, (Helena), metalworker, h. 210 Hopkins Ave. C h Strawberg, Clarence, woodworker, r. 210 Hopkins Ave. T to

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B-W 386 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. oQ 2 OS /11iniiaLnii/flia RtiAfAT Quenches thirst, acts as a mild tonic, induces " 3 l/HdUldlUJUd D r e W 8ieep Both phones 268 eH • a m Strawberg, Minnie, textileworker, r. 210 Hopkins Ave. .S^; Streed, Adolf, metalworker, r. over 212 Bowen. 5§W Streed, Elof, (Nellie), laborer, h. over 212 Bowen. (.§ Streed, Inar, metalworker, r. over 212 Bowen. 5*2 Streed see Strid. ^ Streeter, Medora, Mrs., r. 114 West Eighth. •5" Strickland, Blanche N., clerk, r. 3 East Seventh. '3 , Strickland, Francis L., (Louisa), bookkeeper, h. 1060 Washington. 0> Strickland, Gerald A., machinist, r. 3 East Seventh. 5 Strickland, Josephine, widow Parker, h. 3 East Seventh. P Strickland, Leland, clerk, r. 1060 Washington. •-" 2 Strickland, Leroy, deliveryman, r. 1060 Washington. $} § Strickland, Lillian M., paper boxmaker, r. 3 East Seventh. SS* Strickland, Maynard, farmer, r. 1060 Washington. g1, Strickland, Ralph, bookkeeper, r. 1060 Washington. +jg Strickland, Roy W., (Agnes), bookkeeper, h. 24 ,Thirteenth. g o Strickland, Willis L., (Louella), contractor, h. over 25 Twelfth. _ B Strid, Adolph G., (Julia S.), rubber, h. 11 Tew. 4> Strid, Herman, woodworker, bds. 112 Tower. -G Strid, Oscar, woodworker, bds. 112 Tower. ""• Strid, see Streed. , Striebig, Frances, widow Joseph, r. 380 Foote Ave.

S3 Strikenburg, Anna, music teacher, r. 610 Jefferson. £ . Strikenburg, Ella, widow John, r. 610 Jefferson. „ 5 Strikenburg, Ina, stenographer, r. 610 Jefferson. » c Striker, Jacob, (Emma E.)—Ochs & Striker—h. Warren, Pa. «g'S Strimdahl, Charles, (Anna), woolsorter, h. over 8 Linwood Ave. § § Strimgren, George, laborer, bds. 952 East Second. b ° Stringer, D. R., (Anna), electrician, h. 50 Hazzard. §J> Strobel, Louis H., (Margaret), messenger W. F. Exp. Co., h. over 19 West ^ "P Second. in a Strobel, Maude I., milliner, r. over 19 West Second. § *i Strom, Gust, machine hand, bds. Ill Wescott. ^ >. Strom, Henry, bds. 5 Beechview Ave., (near Buffalo). « H Stromberg, Allen, sheet metal worker, r. Y. M. C. A. ^ Stromberg, Anna, widow Emil, h. over 243 Crescent.

Stromberg, Emelia, teacher, r. over 243 Crescent. Stromberg, Nellie, bookkeeper, r. over 243 Crescent.

o Stromburg, Emma, domestic, 32 Broadhead Ave. Stromdahl, Alfred D., (Caroline), farmer, h. 55 Water.

pj Stromdahl, Elmer, electrician, r. 55 Water. W g Stromdahl, Ernest, (Maud L.), finisher, h. 223 Winsor. Urn g Stromdahl, Louis, laborer, r. 55 Water. U-,% Stromer, Oscar, carpenter, rms. over 11 East Second. O " Stromgren, Dorothea, r. 1381 East Second. W . Stromgren, Joseph, farmer, r| 1381 East Second. _. " Strong, Anna, widow Herman, h. 7 Sampson. 9 ^ Strong, Charles W., (Sadie A.), purchasing agent Art Metal Constr. Co., _j h. 122 Euclid Ave. ^« Strong, Clarence, student, bds. 559 East Second. ^f , Strong, Clarence, (Bessie), metalworker, h. 174 Fairmount Ave. ^ j Strong, Claude E., (Lina H.), bookkeeper, h. 915 Prendergast Ave. X s Strong, Clyde L.. stockkeeper, h. 8 Norton Ave.

w Strong, Ernest R., (Helen), sheet metalworker, h. 8 Linwood Ave. vj 5J Strong, Frank H., (Laura C.t, stockkeeper, h. 269 South Main. n* ™ Strong, Fred, (Mary C ) , carpenter, h. 8 Norton Ave. Q « Strong, Fred, (Ethel M.), metalworker, h. over 122 Stewart Ave. sj, id Strong, Herman A., emp. Mechanics Laundry, r. 8 Norton Ave. •"s Strong, John A., (Freda), driver, h. 54 Franklin. £ * f_ Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. Jg BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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STRONG, LOUIE C, real estate, 1-2 Gokey Bldg., h. 213 Clinton. 2 g Strong, Mary E., widow Gilbert, h. 428 East Sixth. . W Strong, William O., clerk, r. 7 Sampson. Strongvishus, Sister, r. 205 West Fifth. Stroth, Esther J., mender, r. 106 Cross. Stroth, John A., (Sophia), blacksmith, h. 106 Cross. Stroiise, Charles, (Martha), molder, rms. 210 West Fourth, Strouse, see Strauss. Strum, Andrew, student, r. 1381 East Second. Strunk, Earl M., farmer, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. s . Strunk, Frances B., widow Marshall, Christian Science practitioner, 413 r_

West Third, h. do. _ Strunk, Maude, stenographer, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. ft Stuart, Blanche N., office clerk, r. over 7 Hall Ave. ft Stuart, George H., (Rose B.), foreman Eastman Kodak Co., h. 628 Palmer, (/j Stuart, Nettie, widow S. Louis, h. over 7 Hall Ave. C h Stuart, Rodney M., (Carrie), clerk, h. 35 Myrtle. © Stuart see Stewart. < Stubbs, Alfred, (Mary Jane), stonecutter, h. 46 Water. ^2 Stubbs, Alfred R., screenmaker, r. 46 Water. m* Stubbs, Samuel, express driver, r. 46 Water. ^ ^ Stuck, Esther A., r. 402 Lakeview Ave. L , ' Stuck, Everett, (Flora A.), supt. Jamestown Metal Furniture Co., h. 402 f#Q*

Lakeview Ave. >-t* Stuck, Gertrude I., r. 402 Lakeview Ave. mJ. StudM, Robert, painter, bds. 800 East Second. ~ . Stumpf, Anna M., stenographer, r. 511 West Fourth. ft Stumpf, Charles J., (Annie), saloon, 2 West First, h. 638 Prendergast Ave. ftQ Stumpf, Frank M., (Lina), prop. Narrow Gauge Restaurant, h. 511 West

Fourth. £) Stumpf, George L., clerk, Mason News Co., r. 511 West Fourth. ft Stumpf, Henry A., (Nellie), h. 10 Tenth. q ^ Stumpf, H. Warren, (Blanche W.), postoffice clerk, h. 36 Hazzard. ^ * Stumpf, Rosalia M., widow Henry, h. 511 West Fourth. M Sturdevant, Bruce F., (Frances M.), fireman J. F. D. h. over 217 Spring. »* Sturdevant, Clyde D., marble cutter, r. 183 South Main. w' Sturdevant, Emory A., (Eva T.), monument works, 200 Washington, h. 183 ^

South Main. /ft Sturdevant, Ernest W., (Louisa), agent J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 640 Prender- h^

gast Ave. _ Sturdevant, Frank L., foreman Chautauqua Worsted Mills, h. 207 Sturges. r ^ Sturdevant, Harvey O, (Josephine)—Sturdevant Machine Co.—h. 240 q

Bowen. • Sturdevant, Lovina, Mrs., l. 54 Blanchard. Sturdevant, Lucile, laundress, r. 1054 North Main. J^e Sturdevant, Lynn K., r. 183 South Main. o>3 Sturdevant Machine Co.—H. C. Sturdevant pres.—gen. mgr.—mfrs. Textile •>£.

machinery parts, Chaut. Worsted Mills. • j» Sturdevant Monument Works—E. A. Sturdevant, prop.—200 Washington. g ^ Sturdevant, Orlando J., laborer, h. 207 Sturges. &>g" Sturdevant, Wesley J., (Matilda), foreman Chautauqua Worsted Mills, h. 3 ,.

Ill Bowen. (/>!» Sturdy, George, (Mary), weaver, h. 117 King. r"-" Suckow, Carlo, clerk, r. 129 Prospect. $ Suckow, Edmond, (Mary), h. 341 South Main. ~ Suckow, Edward, (Minnie), loomfixer, h. 129 Prospect. G0n Suckow, Minnie, widow Charles, r. 100 Lakin Ave. g. _ Suderlund, Helen, r. 296 Barrows. S*s Suderquist, Charles L., (Julia C ) , janitor, h. 345 Price. mm

3 D For W i n d o w s and Doors see H A R R Y L Y O N S | |

Clark H a r d w a r e Co. Fine Cutlery and Tools ©is u s SN 388 JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. fc.o 2» Chautauqua Brew is making friends every day a | §"5, Sugar Bowl—H. K. Regas and George Laskarius, props.—fruits and con-04 x fectionery, 7 South Main. 0 o Sugden, Laura L., seamstress, r. 17 West Cowden Place. •mOO Sugden, Mary E., seamstress, r. 17 West Cowden Place. -m >, Sugden, Mary J., widow William, h. 17 West Cowden Place. 10 £ Sugden, Pearl S., stenographer, r. 17 Cowden Place. „•§ Sullivan, Alice T., student, r. 8 Whitley Ave. «P« Sullivan, Daniel, (Mary), metalworker, h. 844 Lafayette. .5 » Sullivan, Dora A., teacher, r. 8 Whitley Ave. 3 M Sullivan, Ellen M., bookkeeper, r. 8 Whitley Ave. 2 3 Sullivan, Irene S., student, r. 314 West Fifth. «-«

d Sullivan, Jay B., (Esther M.), stationary engineer, h. 120 Stewart Ave. | Sullivan, John J., (Ellen M.), mason, h. 8 Whitley Ave.

Sullivan, Mary E., widow Daniel, h. 314 West Fifth. >~\ Sullivan, Nora, r. 217 Steele. jg a Sullivan, Paul R., student, r. 314 West Fifth.

3 Sullivan, Thomas, upholsterer, r. 217 Steele. »•§ Sulo, All, filler, h. over 7 Taylor. B j Summers, Charles W., (Gusta M.), finisher, h. 8 Seventeenth. '2 >< Sundberg, Alexander, (Bernhardina), metalworker, h. 91 Eagle. Git Sundberg, Alfred, driver, r. 203 Willard. H - Sundberg, Carl, (Esther), metalworker, h. 153^ Chandler.

Si Sundberg, C. Gust, (Amelia), sheet metalworker, h. 606 Newland Ave. 03;§ Sundberg, Charles J. L., (Prudence), machinist, h. 216 Baker. OS'S Sundberg, Claude A., (Margaret), bronzeworker, h. over 237 McKinley Ave. © ^ Sundberg, Elmer, woolsorter, r. 203 Willard. ^"g Sundberg, Florence G., cashier, r. 228 Sprague. -Z\it Sundberg, Frances, boxmaker, r. 15 Highland Ave. P£ . Sundberg, Fred, metalworker, bds. 46-48 Steele. H |f Sundberg, Joseph, metalworker, bds. 263 Forest Ave. ??x Sundberg, Peter, (Ida J.), woodcarver, h. 228 Sprague. 3"o Sundberg, Peter E., (Anna), toolmaker, h. 15 Highland Ave.

"2 Sundberg, Selma, r. 203 Willard. * J2 g Sundberg, William, meatcutter, h. 203 Willard. [_j g Sundeen, Axel, (Emily), finisher, h. 217 Newland Ave. U » Sundell, Andrew, gluer, bds. under 30 Institute. 35W Sundell Bros.—Carl J. and Elvin L.—meats, 2 Forest Ave. ,,1; Sundell, Carl J., (Catherine C.)—Sundell Bros.—h. 108 Francis. jy a Sundell, Charles E., (Mary), metalworker, h. 59 Franklin. WiS Sundell, C. Oscar, (Ida), cabinetmaker, h. 101 Ensign. B3|S Sundell, David, (Minnie), asst. supt. Marvel Furn. Co., h. 337 Van Buren. OT^ Sundell, Elvin L., (Margaret E.)—Sundell Bros.—h. over 105 Charles. . Sundell, Gustaf, (Augusta), turner, h. 219 Barrows.

© Sundell, Knut, cabinetmaker, bds. 101 Ensign. f ,? Sundell, Oscar H., (Josephine O ) , woodturner, h. 205 Sturges.

Sundell, Roger, snipping clerk, r. 219 Barrows. "t2 Sundell, Theodore, (Sigridl, metalworker, h. over 104 Charles. <-j Sunden, Oscar, (Anna), machine hand, h. 16 Hedges Ave. ^ Sunderland, Florence A., stenographer, r. 73 Grant. tm Sunderland, Jessie W., student, r. 73 Grant. fi-i Sunderland, John W., commercial traveler, r. Ill Fulton.

Sunderland, Maurice B., reporter The Journal, r. 73 Grant. C H Sunderland, Timothy, retired, r. Ill Fulton.

Sunderland. Walter C, (Martha B.,, asst. mgr. Chautauqua Worsted Mills, C** h. 73 Grant. m., fl> Sundgren, Albert G., (Emma)—Jamestown Window Screen Co.—h. 33 Cross r9* Sundgren, John, (Sophie), cabinetmaker, h. 213 Willard.

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C3 Tlin Mutual Rannfif I 5fo Premium receintn to Jan. 1. 1911 .... $367,143,488.69 gm llie 1'IUlUai Deiieill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for

> w mf Moi.rowlr N I future payment to nolicv holders - - - $427,763,190.20 01 HewarK, H. J. F. s TREADWAY, District Agent

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JAMESTOWN DIRECTORY. 389 l"Tl • " Ch III J I P T A N O f O LARGEST AND MOST £j* "A*-1—' * t^xl^lvy \*\J. CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK mt] Sundholm, Herbert U., (Fannie S.), prop. Jamestown Art Glass Works,, h. ©

58 Franklin. 'ft Sundman, Alexander, (Gustie), teamster, h. 35 Tower. Sundquist, Andrew A., (Augusta), machine hand, h. 418 Willard. has) Sundquist, Arthur J., (Marie), machinist, h. over 238 Barrows. ' ^ Sundquist, Carl B., (Amanda), finisher, h. 15 Park. ft Sundquist, Charles G., (Ella), supt. Municipal Light plant, h. 295 Willard. n*s Sundquist, Charles G., (Hulda), water rubber, h. 136 Sampson. ft Sundquist, Charles J., (Linda), boiler repairing and blacksmithing, 306 Har- m +

rison, h. 238 Barrows. ^^ Sundquist, Clara, weaver, bds. over 554% East Second. Sundquist, Deward O., (Clara), electrician, h. over 300 Foote Ave. 0) Sundquist, Douglas C, (Elizabeth), h. 987 Washington. ft Sundquist, Ernest, blacksmith, r. 238 Barrows. Sundquist, Florence, textileworker, r 238 Barrows. Sundquist, Frank A., (Ida C ) , furnitureworker, h. 105 Francis. Sundquist, Roy, metalworker, r. 295 Willard. Sundquist, Ruby, Mrs., cleaning and clothes pressing, 22 Institute, r. do. Sundstrom, C. John, (Emma), metalworker, h. 312 Hazeltine Ave. Sundstrom, Henning, metalworker, r. 312 Hazeltine Ave. Sunshine Bakery (The)—B. J. Rhodes, prop.—234 East Second. CO Superior Furniture Co.—Frank O. Norquist, pres., Fred Jones, vice pres. and CO

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Suppica, Tony, (Angie), laborer, h. 48 Foote Ave. ^ J Sussdorf, William, metalworker, bds. 234 Hallock. O Sutcliffe, Alice, r. 11 Thayer. £* Sutcliffe, Arthur, (Sarah), metalworker, h. 3 % Winsor. ^ Sutcliffe, Craven, warp dresser, bds. 13 Shaver. mft Sutcliffe, Cyril B., steamfitter, bds. 13 Shaver. 51 Sutcliffe, Harold, textileworker, r. 11 Thayer. Jj* Sutcliffe, Herbert—Olson & Sutcliffe—bds. 13 Shaver. ft Sutcliffe, John H., (Sarah), warp dresser, h. 11 Thayer. ^«4 Sutcliffe, Louise, dressmaker, r. 11 Thayer. ^ Sutcliffe, Rhoda, dressmaker, r. 11 Thayer. Sutcliffe, Ruth, dressmaker, r. 11 Thayer. *"*9 Suter, Anna, r. under 307 Allen. O Suter Everett, r. Y. M. C. A. Nj Suter, George, (Rose), cigarmaker, h. under 307 Allen. Suttle, Abel, (Aina), weaver, h. Birch. q% Suttle Alice, r. 139 Institute. Jj^ Suttle, Eliza, weaver, r. 32 Barrows. m m Suttle, Hubert, weaver, r. 10 Axtel. Suttle, Martha A., widow George, h. 10 Axtel. m m Suttle, Ruth, weaver, r. 10 Axtel. £j, Sutton, Fred J., (Mildred), stenographer, h. over 533 East Fifth. M Svedberg, Gust, (Elinore), carpenter, h. 121 Buffalo. J» Svedberg, Hilda, stenographer, r. 121 Buffalo. ft_ Svdene, Ernest, metalworker, r. 503 Foote Ave. (fl Svdene, Erick, (Edna), veneerworker, h. 503 Foote Ave. Svdene, Erick, Jr., solicitor, r. 503 Foote Ave. m. Svendsen, William P., (Inge C ) , salesman, h. under 617 Prendergast Ave. J* Swager, Bert J., (Lulu), clerk, h. 40 Taylor. • Swallender, C. Gust, (Hulda W . ) , draftsman, h. 303 West Eighth. ^ ^ Swallow, Ellen, widow Benjamin, weaver, h. over 119 Barrows. 0 0 Swallow, Jessie, office clerk, r. over 119 Barrows. NJ Swan, Anna, r. over 21 Weeks. _ Swan, Arthur, (Sadie L.), asst. cashier National Chautauqua County Bank, g? h! 706 Lakeview Ave. J^

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Swan, August P., (Jennie F.), machine hand, h. Curtis. Swan, Axel, (Alida), hand carver, h. 10 Weeks. Swan, Carl, metalworker, rms. 337 East Fifth. Swan, Carl G., (Ida A.), metalworker, h. over 133 Stowe. Swan, Edward, sawyer, bds. 489 Winsor. Swan, F. Oscar, (Susie L.), machine hand, h. 51 Hedges Ave. Swan, George, metalworker, bds. 310 West Seventh. Swan, Gust A., (Alva C ) , metalworker, h. 26 Sampson. Sw*an, Harry, metalworker, bds. 310 West Seventh. Swan, Jesse, carpenter, r. 25 Utica.

2^1 Swan, John, h. over 21 Weeks. ^ ^ Swan, Lucy Jane, widow Alonzo, r. over 13 Ross. t_l Swan, Pearl, waitress, h. over 122 West Third. - _ Swan, Richard, bds. 311 Pine. *t*t Swanlon, Gust, cigars and tobacco, 20 East Second, h. 148 McKinley Ave. W Swanson, Adolph, (Hulda), laborer, h. over 23 Kinney.

Swanson, Agnes, twister, r. 239 Falconer. ^pt Swanson, Albert, textileworker, r. 33 Winsor. m-1 Swanson, Albert, bookkeeper, bds. 1058 North Main.

Swanson, Albert, metalworker, bds. 620 West Seventh. f, Swanson, Albert A., groceries, 943 Newland Ave., r. 100 McKinley Ave. *** Swanson, Alberta, textileworker, r. 28 Clyde Ave. ^ J Swanson, Albin H., veneerworker, r. 108 Hedges Ave. W Swanson, Alex, (Mary), machine hand, h. 46 Charles.

Swanson, Alfred, laborer, r. under 202 Falconer. C O Swanson, Alfred, bds. 31 Barrett.

Swanson, Allene, r. 533 East Fifth. t j _ Swanson, Alma, widow Arvid, h. 24 Scott. f**rl Swanson, Alveda, textileworker, r. 26 Vega. O Swanson, Amanda, r. 207 Barrows. ^ ^ Swanson, Amel A., (Ida), teamster, h. 26 Linden Ave. ^"j Swanson, Andrew, (Annie), retired, h. over 34 Myrtle. I?"* Swanson, Andrew, (Andrea), laborer, h. 26 Victoria Ave. \^J Swanson, Andrew, (Mary), nightwatch, h. 26 Vega. r - Swanson, Andrew J., (Hattie C ) , iaborer, h. 18 Colfax. W"l Swanson, Andrew M., carpenter, h. 108 Hedges Ave. C l Swanson, Andrew P., (Martina), cabinetmaker, h. 135 Camp. J H Swanson, Anna, widow Albin, h. 33 Winsor. Mas] Swanson, Anna, domestic, r. 558 East Second. H I Swanson, Anna, r. 20 Newland Ave. Jf* Swanson, Anna, textileworker, r. 115 Wescott. PL^ Swanson, Anna, spinner, r. 23 Eagle.

Swanson, Anna, twister, r. 1001 Washington. Swanson, Anna, spinner, r. 17 Walnut.

. Swanson, Anna, bds. 410 Allen. ) Swanson, Anna, r. 135 Camp. I Swanson, Anna, r. 205 Hotchkiss.

Swanson, Anna B., widow John E., h. 13 Partridge. Swanson, Anna C, picker, r. 77 Liberty.

OT Swanson, A. Peter, (Mary L.), laborer, h. 510 Forest Ave. 5 Swanson, Archie, student, r. 1381 East Second.

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Swanson, August, (Hedwig), cabinetmaker, h. 352 Price. ® 2 Swanson, August, pianomaker, bds. 317 East Fifth. *-* Swanson, August W., metalworker, r. over 54 Benedict. mm Swanson, Axel, metalworker, r. 34 Flagg Ave. g p« Swanson, Axel, finisher, bds. over 780 East Second. 3 p] Swanson, Axel, woodworker, bds. 9 East Newland Ave. n CW Swanson, Avel, deliveryman, bds. 46-48 Steele. x m. Swanson, Axel H., (Alice M.), shipping clerk, h. over 220 Barrows. ® 58 Swanson, Axel L., blacksmith, bds. 27u Broadhead Ave. m 55 Swanson, Axel O., (Amanda), finisher, h. 220 Barrows. J3 Swanson, Benedicta, widow August, h. over 72 Hedges Ave. a n Swanson, Bernard G., laborer, r. 131 Wilson Ave. O Swanson, Bertha, r. 73 Benson. Swanson, Bertha M., boxmaker, r. 46 Charles. n Swanson, Bertha P., emp. Falconer Mfg. Co., r. 220 Barrows. W Swanson, Birdie, chamber maid, 7 Harrison. g H SWANSON, C. A. DRU G CO.—C. A. Swanson, pres.-treas.—200 North Main. a. x Swanson, Carl, packer, bds. over 120 Sampson. O > Swanson, Carl, metalworker, r. 73 Benson. o, Swanson, Carl A., (Josephine), shoes, 41 South Main, h. over 45 do. ffi |3 Swanson, Carl G., (Florence E.), pres.-treas. Ideal-Peerless Laundry, h. 27 • W

Park. S" 4 Swanson, Carl G., (Amanda), metalworker, h. 245 Crescent. RJ 2 Swanson, Carl H., woodworker, bds. 9 East Newland Ave. ~ Q Swanson, Carl H., (Bertha), metalworker, r. 137 Wilson Ave. jj- p Swanson, Carl J., (Hilda E.), h. 164 Stowe. S' n Swanson, Carl J. O., (Hilda), finisher, h. 28 Kinney. S. o Swanson, C. Axel,.(Matilda), metalworker, h. 546 Allen. g> jjj Swanson, C. Emil, (Ellen C ) , carpenter, h. 42 Chestnut. -i X Swanson, Charles, (Anna),—Jamestown Construction Co.—h. 349 Foote Ave. — Pr Swanson, Charles, metalworker, r. over 72 Hedges Ave. g 3 Swanson, Charles, lineman, bds. 55 Steele. 2 Swanson, Charles, (Amanda), stonemason, h. 17 Walnut. co Swanson, Charles A., (Hilda A.), pres.-treas. C. A. Swanson Drug Co., h. 639

Prendergast Ave. JP Swanson, Charles A., metalworker, r. 291 Willard. Swanson, Charles A., (Christine H.), foreman Jamestown Table Co., h. 29

West Eighth. / §.5 Swanson, Charles E., (Anna), carpenter, h. 339 Van Buren. g-Jf Swanson, Charles E., (Mattie), metalworker, h. over 156 Stowe. s " Swanson, Charles J., (Annie), bartender, h. 936 Newland Ave. <g j? Swanson, Charles L., (Effie E.), woodworker, h. 15 Kidder. a 3 Swanson, Charles O., (Anna), carpenter, h. 239 Falconer. o 5" Swanson, Charles W., (Hilma)—C. W. Swanson & Co.—h. 223 McKinley jig*

Ave. _ * Swanson, Charlotte, Mrs., h. under 202 Falconer. Swanson, Christine, widow Sven, r. 35 Chapman. M Swanson, Clarence W., cigarworker, r. 28 Scott. s Swanson, Claude, metalworker, bds. 620 West Seventh. Swanson, Corinne, stenographer, r. 15 Kinney. 2 Swanson, C. Oscar, (Lena S.), driver, h. 206 Lakeview Ave. 3 S Swanson, Curth A.—Jamesown Construction Co.—r. 349 Foote Ave. j> ~ SWANSON, C. W. & CO.—C. W. Swanson, E. Holmberg, G. Holmberg and g j> A. Larson—boots and shoes, 4 North Main. X Swanson, David, woodworker, r. 23 Eagle. $3 > Swanson, David, metalworker, bds. 10 Morse Ave. mm g

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Edward C, barber, r. 28 Scott. Edwin, toolmaker, r. 33 Winsor. Blester A., commercial traveler, r. 639 Prendergast Ave. Elizabeth, widow Gust, h. 28 Scott. Elliot L„ student, r. 131 Wilson Ave. Elmer, woodworker, bds. 280 Willard. Elmer A., r. 29 Linden Ave. Elmer B., (Hulda S.)—Johnson & Swanson—h. 110 Church. Elnora J., r. 128 Euclid Ave. Elvira N., twister, r. 510 Forest Ave. Emil G., (Armeda), clerk, h. 34 Anderson. Emma, domestic, 129 Van Buren. Emma, r. 45 Chapin. Emma, domestic, 540 Lakeview Ave. Enoch C. J.—Interstate Woolen Mills Co.—r. 18 Colfax. Erick, woodworker, bds. 51 Linwood Ave. Erick, metalworker, r. 17 Walnut. Ernest, (Mary), metalworker, h. over 22 Pearl Ave. Ernest T., deliveryman, r. 11 Morton. Esack, truckman, bds. over 251 Crescent. Estelle V., student, r. 639 Prendergast Ave. Esther, novelty finisher, bds. 11 Franklin. Esther, picker, r. 912 East Second. Ethel M., domestic, 115 Maple. Frank, laborer, bds. 757 East Second. Frank, (Ethel M.), clerk, h. 902 Prendergast Ave. Frank, (May), carver, h. 723 East Second. Frank, woodworker, bds. 280 Willard. Frank, (Elma T.), woolsorter, r. 20 Newland Ave. FrahK, cabinetmaker, bds. 18 Water. Frank O., (Tillie), cabinetmaker, h. 118 King. Frank O., (Emma), laborer, h. 115 Wescott. Frank O., (Olga A.), blacksmith, h. over 114 Crown. Fred, (Helen), cementworker, h. 232 Barrett. Fred, (Josephine), oil producer, h. 829 Washington. Fred A., (Blanche E.), contractor, h. 22 Buffalo. Fred C, (Jennie S.), teamster, h. 29 Linden Ave. Fred J., (Freda W.), metalworker, h. over 7 Cross. Frederick, metalworker, bds. 7 Fulton. F. William, (Delia M.), toolmaker, h. over 148 McKinley Ave. Garfield A., driver, r. 904 East Second. George C, toolmaker, r. 46 Charles. George E., toolmaker, r. 11 Morton. George L., r. 29 Linden Ave. George T., student, r. 222 McKinley Ave. Gertrude N., twister, r. 510 Forest Ave. Gunnar, r. over 7 Cross. Gunnar, quilter, h. 7 Cross. Gust, (Hannah)—Swanson Music Store—h. 16 West End. Gust, cement contractor, bds. 1058 North Main. Gust, contractor and trucking, h. 14 Stowe. Gust A., (Josephine), stationary fireman, h. 11 Morton. Gust R., (Selma M.), metalworker, h. over 530 Winsor. Gust S., (S. Cecilia), textileworker, h. 9 East Newland Ave. Gust S., planer, r. 510 Forest Ave. Hans P., (Eba), elevatorman, h. 299 Crescent. Harold A., r. 29 Linden Ave. Harry, music teacher, r. 13 Partridge. Hattie, domestic, r. 558 East Second.

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Swanson, Henry, metalfinisher, bds. 63 Chapin. m m Swanson, Henry A., metalworker, r. 291 Willard. _ £ Swanson, Henry S., (Mabel P.), paving contractor, r. 68 Barrett. m£, Swanson, Herman, (Augusta), machine hand, h. over 54 Benedict. 2 l Swanson, Herman, (Bessie), h. 2tiy2 Fairview Ave. C < Swanson, Herman O., student, r. 29 West Eighth. -y Swanson, Hildur, twister, r. 13 Pardee Ave. +m~ Swanson, Hjalmar, (Anna C ) , finisher, h. 141 Prospect. -^» Swanson, Hjalmar, crater, r. 23 Eagle. J_? Swanson, Hjalmar, deliveryman, r. 13 Partridge. f,_ Swanson, Ida, textileworker, r. 191 Barrett. ™ 5 Swanson, Ida, widow Charles A., h. 15 Kinney. "* Swanson, Isabel, r. 135 Camp. )-m* Swanson, Iva, domestic, 2 West Fifth. ft Swanson, Ivan, (Hilma), bench foreman, h. over 217 Newland Ave. rm Swanson, J. Alfred, (Elizabeth), rubber, h. 246 Hopkins Ave. JJj Swanson, J. Edward, (Frances A.), sheet metalworker, h. 308 Price. ~ Swanson, Jennie, r. 131 Thayer. mt Swanson, Jennie, widow Carl, r. 175 Allen. ft Swanson, Jennie E., domestic, 4 Lakeview Ave. mt Swanson, Jennie S., clerk, r. 222 McKinley Ave. JJ Swanson, J. Harold, (Elizabeth), reporter Morning Post, h. 90 Hazzard. to Swanson, Johanna, widow Nels, h. 191 Barrett. to Swanson, John, r. 34 Flagg Ave. "* Swanson, John, motorman J. St. Ry.. rms. over 118 East Second. — Swanson, John, metalworker, r. 72 Hedges Ave. 2 Swanson, John, (Christine), h. 34 Pardee Ave. 2j Swanson, John, laborer, bds. 144 Stowe. . Swanson, John, (Emma), woodsman, h. over 329 Crescent. ^ Swanson, John, (Charlotte A.)—Swanson & Lindquist—h. 25 Park. jgg Swanson, John, (Hulda), woodworker, h. 23 Kinney. g H Swanson, John A., (Nettie A.), meat buyer, h. over 3 Maple. § O Swanson, John A., h. 1058 North Main. ^ 3 Swanson, John A., metalworker, h. 137 Wilson Ave. trS Swanson, John C, pacing contractor, h. 68 Barrett. § 3 Swanson, John E., (Mary E.), foreman woodworker, h. 131 Wilson Ave. 8 £jj Swanson, John F., laborer, h. 73 Benson. g-Swanson, John H., (Lena O ) , cabinetmaker, h. 80 Hazzard. jl,^ Swanson, John H., retired, bds. 5 Winsor. O Swanson, John L., (Hannah), The Mint saloon and poolroom, h. 207 Chand- Q

ler. g Swanson, John M., (Christine), stonemason, h. 222 McKinley Ave. ra Swanson, John O., (Alma), metalworker, h. 440 Maple. g Swanson, John P., mason, r. 299 Crescent. Swanson, John P., (Jennie S.), carpenter and mason, h. 24 Wilson Ave. Swanson, John P., (Elizabeth), sidewalk builder, h. 1001 Washington, ^_ Swanson, John S., (Christine), h. over 610 Cherry. Swanson, John W., (Olive M.) local representative Wilcox, Burchard & ^»\

Co., h. 18 Allen. ft, Swanson, Johnson A., (Clara V.), lumberman, h. 330 Allen. H49 Swanson, J. Oscar, (Mary), stonemason, h. 207 Barrows. Pm~ Swanson, Josephine M., r. 291 Willard. ft Swanson, Julius, (Hilda), machine hand, h. over 13 Partridge. m* Swanson, Knuth, laborer, bds. 11 Highland Ave. ^ Swanson, Lawrence, textileworker, r. 33 Winsor. »•*• Swanson, Lawrence C, student, r. 29 West Eighth. *—. Swanson, Lena, domestic, 702 Lakeview Ave. \ M Swanson, Leonard, metalworker, r. 224% Crescent. g ™ 0AP£r Front Doors stock HARRY LYONS g-

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Swanson, Leonard A., r. 29 Linden Ave. jj Swanson, Leonard C, (Edith E.), finisher, h. over 224 Crescent. |j Swanson, Leonard F., metalworker, r. 128 Euclid Ave. g> Swanson, Leroy, bricklayer's apprentice, r. 28 Clyde Ave. g Swanson, Lillian G., domestic, 21 Newland Ave., r. 11 Morton.

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Swanson, Louisa, widow Peter, r. 434 Falconer. Swanson, Louise, Mrs., r. 9 Linwood Ave. Swanson, Lyle J., stereotype operator, r. 68 Barrett. Swanson, Lynn, (Grace), textileworker, h. 504 East Fifth.

jg Swanson, Mabel A., clerk, r. 131 Wilson Ave. » g Swanson, Malcolm, (Anna C ) , woodworker, h. 77 Liberty. jjj u Swanson, Marion D., (Fredella), motorman, h. 43 Baker. t*m Swanson, Martin, metalworker, bds. 311 Newton Ave. "g k Swanson, Mary, domestic, h. 558 East Second. <e | Swanson, Mary J., h. over 14 Crescent. co £ Swanson, Matilda, r. 191 Barrett. "S ** Swanson, Matilda M., dressmaker, h. 610 North Main. S Swanson, Melker W., (Edla L.), packer, h. over 120 Sampson. 5 » Swanson, Melvin L., metalworker, r. 291 Willard. <u g Swanson, Melvin, student, r. 349 Foote Ave. °* Swanson, Mina, r. 135 Camp. of - Swanson, Minnie E., r. 1001 Washington. to £ Swanson, Minnie J., r. 128 Euclid Ave. "« J S W A N S O N ' S MUSIC STORE, Gust Swanson, prop., 201 Cherry. & £

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a> •* Swanson, Nannie C, office clerk, r. 191 Barrett. Ja J Swanson, Nellie, widow August, h. 224% Crescent. jg M Swanson, Nels J., retired, r. 100 McKinley Ave. ^ Swanson, Nels, (Olivia), teamster, h. 47 Hazzard. a " Swanson, O. Elmer, (Bertha), farmer, h. 800 Camp. w '| Swanson, Oscar, laborer, bds. 45 Sturges. "to i Swanson, Oscar, bartender, r. 25 Park. •S Swanson, Oscar, (Ruby), veneerworker, r. 502 Newland Ave. a g S W A N S O N , OSCAR, (Maude), transient barn, 26 Fenton Place, h. over 24 «JJ do.

Swanson, Oscar, packer, r. 224% Crescent. O Swanson, Oscar, metalworker, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. u Swanson, Oscar E., (Edla), cabinetmaker, h. 469 Willard. ^ j ^ Swanson, Oscar H., (Charlotte N.I, clerk, h. 128 Euclid Ave. H V Swanson Oscar S., (Vernie), h. 14 Palmer. J j Swanson, Oscar W., (Anna M.), metalworker, h. over 202 Falconer. 2 ° Swanson, Oscar W., (Ellen), foreman finisher, h. 47 Chapin. Wflj Swanson, Otto, metalworker, bds. 11 Warner Ave. S*H Swanson, Otto, metalworker, bds. 154 Jones & Gifford Ave. aa OS Swanson, Otto, baker, rms. over 108 East Third. - <! Swanson, Pearl R., widow William S., r. 419 West Sixth. S ^ Swanson, Peter, printer, bds. 341 Foote Ave. jfq Swanson & Peterson—Victor and Otto—restaurant, 16 West Second. © J Swanson, Phoebe I. O, student, r. 10 Foote Ave. l|j Experience means much in writing insurance contracts. We have been J5 writing them for 20 years. Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency.

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Ave. ,-Swanson, Royal C, electro plater, r. 330 Allen. ^ ? ewanson, Rudolph H., hand carver, r. 80 Hazzard. . Swanson, William Robert, teamster, r. 1001 Washington. Swanson, Selma, domestic, 9 Prospect. g1 Swanson, Selma, milliner, r. 514 Newland Ave. 5 Swanson, Selma, r. 73 Benson. §" Swanson, Selma A., clerk, r. 77 Liberty. ""' § Swanson, Sherman, mechanic, r. 15 Kinney. ? _ Swanson, Signe, textileworker, r. 13 Pardee Ave. g" c Swanson, Sophia, domestic, 207 Price. -g 3 Swanson, Sophia, r. 218 Thayer. g W Swanson, Sophie, r. 1058 North Main. 3 w> Swanson, Swan, (Matilda), metalworker, h. 34 Flagg Ave. "g. gj Swanson, Swan, (Maude), loomfixer, h. over 258 Willard. * < Swanson, Swan A., (Jennie), cabinetmaker, h. 23 Eagle. ^ n Swanson, Swan August, (Christine), retired, h. 291 Willard. £ m Swanson, Swan J., (Stella), tailor, h. 20 Newland Ave. § g Swanson, Thecla N., dressmaker, bds. flat E, 27 Forest Ave. a- |2 Swanson, Theodore, metalworker, r. 18 Colfax. a. C" Swanson, Theodore, screenworker, bds. 212 Chandler. £ C Swanson, Theodore, woodworker, bds. 115 Wescott. ' 5° Swanson, Theodore E., (Mary F.), commercial traveler, h. 305 Foote Ave. x Swanson, Victor, (Lottie A.), clerk, h. 14 Whitley Place. | -t Swanson, Victor, laborer, bds. 11 Highland Ave. a a Swanson, Victor, (Lydia)—Swanson & Peterson—h. 91 Prather Ave. *~ -. swanson, Victor A., metalworker, r. 46 Charles. §* pi Swanson, Victoria A. N., music teacher, r. 639 Prendergast Ave. g 2 Swanson, Viola, cook, 307 West Third. ^ Swanson, Wilhelmina, widow Andrew, h. under 347 Foote Ave. g g Swanson, William, finisher, bds. 128 Water. • r Swanson, William, metalworker, r. 239 Falconer. B h Swanson, William, (Anna O ) , machine hand, h. 45 Hotchkiss. »_ X Swanson, William A.. (Judith), cabinetmaker, h. over 108 Chandler. — £ Swanson, see Swenson and Swensson. " § Swanstrom, Alfred, metalworker, bds. over 31 Barrett. » Swanstrom, Ida, textileworker, r. over 33 Winsor. ^ Swanstrom, Mary, Mrs., h. over 33 Winsor. Swanstrom, Richard, (Lenna), metalworker, h. 96 Norton Ave. ^ m Swart, Dora, widow Theron C, h. 365 Stowe. mm-. Swart, Fay, r. 365 Stowe. *JJ Swart, Guy T., (Luella G.), fireman J. F. D., h. 1309 West Sixth. — Swart, Laverne, lunch counter clerk, rms. 507 East Second. <fc Swart! Lee W., (Bertha), cementworker, h. 45 Hopkins Ave. ^^ Swart, May, r. 365 Stowe. mmm Swart, Ray, carpenter, r. 365 Stowe. £"T Swartz, Herman, laborer, bds. 311 Lincoln. m+m Swartz, Lee F., (Goldie), carpenter, Erie R. R., h. 819 Spring. ^ Swartz, Oscar, laborer, bds. 128 Water. ^ j Swartz, see Swort and Schwartz. (X> Swartzwelder, Edward, porter, bds. 6 South Main. c* Swedish-American Land Co. (Inc.)—Ziba Squier, pres.; Swan Sandberg, vice- «"*• pres • S A Hollengreen, sec.-treas.—real estate, 201-203 Squier's Court. .^ SWEDISH-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK—Wright D. Broadhead, pres.; J*? John D Johnson, vice-pres.; Charles A. Okerlind, cashier—100 N. Main. m-,

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J2 Sweeney, Harry T., (Luella), machinist, h. 210 Linwood Ave. m Sweet, Albert L., (Augusta D.), retired, h. 10 Charles. _ Sweet, Annetta, widow Stephen, nurse, r. 14 Axtel.

Sweet, Belle, Mrs., chief operator Home Telephone Co., h. over 311 Prender­gast Ave.

Sweet-Clarke uo. (Inc.)—J. M. Sweet, pres. W m . Koehl, vice-pres.; T.James O Clarke, sec.-treas.—mfrs. hardware specialties, over 104 East Second. X Sweet, Finley B., (Angeline), h. 711 East Second. ~ Sweet, Florence B., vocal teacher, r. 10 Charles. 05 Sweet, Fred M., stonemason, h. 14 Axtel. [•I Sweet, Helen M., widow Isaac, h. 22 West Eighth.

Sweet, John M.—Sweet-Clarke Co.—h. 42 Charles. ~ft Sweet, Samuel, (Regina), retired, h. 201 Forest Ave. g) Sweet, Sarah, Mrs., cook, rms. 92 Allen Square. Q£ Sweetin, James B., (Matilda C ) , finisher, h. 237 Barrett.

Sweetland, James, (Gayle H.), pianist, h. 8 Fulton. Sweetman, Thomas, freight handler, rms. 62 Water. Sweezy, Herbert L., (Althea), second hand goods, 613 North Main, h. 54

East Cowden Place. Swenson, Swen O., (Thora M.), United Meat Market, 1 Brooklyn Square, h.

164 Barrett. Swenson, William, (Emma), pastor Swedish M. E. Church, h. 10 Foote Ave. Swensson, John S., (Maria E. C ) , supt. Gustavus Adolphus Orphans' Home,

1381 East Second, h. do. Swensson, Signe A. I., student, r. 1381 East Second. Swensson, see Swanson and Swenson. S W E T L A N D & A N D E R S O N — E . J. and Charles E — dentists over 2 East

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Swetland, Evander, (Sarah E.)—Swetland & Anderson—h. Clement Park-on-r_\ Chautauqua. yj Swift, Charles D., salesman, r. 19 West Seventh. ^j Swift & Co., wholesale meats—William L. Booth, mgr., 33 Institute. rm} SWIFT, J. D., (Mettie R.) local rep. Jacob Dold Packing Co., h. 19 West H """"-"• Om _\ Sword, Eric, finisher, bds. 169 Barrett. £H Sykes,Maria C, r. 653 Lakeview Ave.

Sykes, William, (Martha C.),—Eagle Foundry & Machine Co.—h. 653 Lake-L* view Ave. Jar Syren, Harold L., toolmaker, r. over 162 Baker. fll Syren, John A., (Minnie C ) , musician, h. over 162 Baker. K-J Szcenski, Jenmen, (Mary), rubber, h. 67 Foote Ave. CO W Tlin Mi.+nol Ronafit I ifo Premium receipts to Jan. 11911, - - - -9387,143,488.69

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Tafft, Delia, widow Lewis, bds. over 939 East Second. 3 Tafft, Theodore A., toolmaker, r. Y. M. C. A. [_. Tafft, see Tefft. C« Taggart, Claud L., (Katie D.), draftsman, h. 1159 Prendergast Ave. S -Tahir, Elimin, filler, rms. over 7 Taylor. ^ Tait, Jessie, housekeeper, r. 343 Falconer. JJ2. Tambling, Albert L., (Kate N.),—Household Fixture & Appliance Co.—h.

Falconer, N. Y. Jg Tanner, Emma, r. 840 Clinton. ™ Tanner, Sarah, widow John, domestic, 626 West Fifth. K( Tanner, Sophia, waitress, r. corner East Second and Tiffany Ave. © Tanner, William, (Martha), teamster, h. 840 Clinton. £j Tantilho, Frank, (Teresa), machine hand, h. 106 Foote Ave. ps Tantilho, Jake, machine hand, bds. 106 Foote Ave. ~~-Tappan, H. A., (Emma), gluer, h. 318 Steele. J?"-Tappan, Albert, finisher, r. Ill Fairview Ave. ' *^ Taylor, Annis, textileworker, bds. over 208 East Second. i—j Taylor, Carl, r. 293 Crescent. n^ Taylor, Ellen, Mrs., housekeeper, W . C. A. Hospital, r. do. *-}' Taylor, E m m a A., widow David, bds. 116 Broadhead Ave. £p Taylor, Emery G., (Addie), conductor Erie R. R., h. 293 Crescent. Oi Taylor, Ernest, plumber, r. 293 Crescent. Taylor, Ernest J., loomfixer, bds. 842 East Second. Taylor, Evelyn E., student, r. 314 East Sixth. I Taylor, Gladys, picker, r. ,282 Baker. Taylor, Gordon, (Laphamie), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 89 Lister. . Taylor, G. S., painter, rms. 415 West Third. £j_ Taylor, Henry A., (Mary), sawyer, h 434 Maple. X y Taylor, Jeannette L., widow Samuel, r. 349 Falconer. g Taylor, John B., (Hilda), painter, h. 282 Baker. ~\ Taylor, Lizzie M., r. 318 Jefferson. C h Taylor, Martha, Mrs., textileworker, bds. over 208 East Second. ft? Taylor, Maryetta, widow George, laundress, h. 201 East First. M Taylor, Ralph W., (Lena M.), sec.-treas. Atlas Furniture Co., h. 110 Broad- mm

head Ave. m X Taylor, Roland M., (Isabella H.), sec.-treas. W m . Hjorth & Co., h. 2 Ter- ~ 3

race Place. ^ ^ Taylor, Shirley S., (Anna)—J. Iron Works Co—h. 314 East Sixth. H Q Taylor, Walter A., (Lucy F.), pastor Unitarian Church, rms. 4 Chandler. ft Teal, John M., billiards and pool, 209 Cherry, bds. 205 Lafayette. {_. Tefft, Eli, (Hattie), engineer, h. 204 Lafayette. _ Tefft, Erastus, (Mary E.). lumber and farmer, h. 59 Newton Ave. ~ Tefft, Frank J., clerk, r. 59 Newton Ave. ~~ Tefft, William E., mattressmaker, r. 59 Newton Ave. qj Tefft, see Tafft. mm Telander, Sophia, widow Frank, r. 617 Winsor. ft Teleovitoika, El. N., sander, bds. 116 Harrison. ft^ Telha, Sali, laborer, h. 92 Steele. Telt Carl G (Amelia), commercial traveler, h. 18 Linwood Ave. e**m. Temple Miner E.. agent, rms. 205 West Seventh. " J Templeton, Josephine, widow Philip A., h. over 87 Hazzard. q% Tenant, Helen, Mrs., practical nursevr. 832 Washington. *!? Tepihle. Meto, rms. over 7 Taylor. .-,•, ,T r, Oh Teripyn, Adolph, (Hilma), shipping clerk, h. over 111 Van Buren. W °mEnd Front Doors stock HARRY LYONS p

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\Xjz Terry, Arthur S., (Hilda), shipping clerk, h. over 128 East Second. O " Terry, Charles T., (Rhoda L.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 102 William. *e® Terry, Eva A., r. 9 Price. .5 4 Terry, F. C, r. Y. M. C. A. "5 co Terry, Florence E., stenographer, r. R. F. D. 77. .2 Terry, Grace, clerk, r. over 105 East Second. J5 Terry, Grant T., (Diana C ) , laborer, h. over 35 Seventeenth. 9 Terry, Leroy O, asst. cashier Erie freight station, h. over 105 East Second. •J • Terry, Louise, h. 9 Price. -g Terwilliger, Minnie, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. jjj Terwilliger, Wesley, (Annie M.), cabinetmaker, h. Fairmount Ave., bey.

limits. 1? • Teudesmann, E. Albert, woodworker, r. 112 West Seventh. m Teudesmann, Henry O, (Edna), metalworker, r. over 112 West Seventh. g Teudesmann, Minnie, Mrs., h. over 112 West Seventh.

Tew, Cora S., Mrs., r. 70 Prospect. £-i Tew, Dorothy S., r. 70 Prospect. JEJio Tew, George W., retired, bds. Humphrey House. S § Tew, Harvey W., (Susan G.), h. 205 Van Buren. _ = Tew, Willis, retired, h. 204 West Fifth. o"g Tewey, Anna, Mrs., h. 358 South Main. 9 . Tewey, Charles W., drayman, r. 358 South Main. ts2 Tewey, George, bookkeeper, r. 358 South Main. •52 Tewey, Mary, telephone operator, r. 358 South Main. i*i tu Thanus, Spiro, student, r. 139 Baker.

g Thatcher, Ethie P., millinery, 100 East Third, r. 6 Cross. iiiatcher, Mary E., widow Orestes J., h. 6 Cross. Thatcher, Olice L., widow Pierson, domestic, 213 Clinton.

p | Thayer, Alanson, (Lucie A.), retired, h. 370 Falconer. "" o Thayer, Allen A., (Emma), janitor City Bldg., h. 509% West Sixth. Jj£ Thayer, Bertram M., (Bernice B.), fireman J. F. D., h. 24 Dexter. • 2 ^ Thayer, Donald P., (Jennie), carpenter, h. 225 East First. S-g Thayer, Jennie P., widow A. J., r. 28 Kingsbury Ave. O b Thayer, Manley, retired, r. 213 West Second.

Thayer, Melissa, widow James, r. over 25 Twelfth. .^ Thayer, Mildred, r. 617 Pine. *^ Thayer, Ralph W.. (Gladys A.), jewelry and repairing, 121 West Third, h. ft 611 Washington. mm Thelander. Gustaf E., (Annie), painter, h. 9 Bishop. j * Thelander, Peter M., r. 110 McKinley Ave. M l Thelander, Walter E., (Mary), finisher, h. 216 Bowen. E Themelis, George, bakery, 6 Race, r. 35 Steele.

Thierfeldt, Ida. widow Louis, h. 75 Bemus. ft fhima, John, finisher, bds. 104 Harrison. f ^ Thimelis, George, baker, h. 35 Steele. ^m* i mrteenth Separate Co. Armory, 40-46 South Main. ^ m Thorn, Hettie, Mrs., millinery, 28 Fairview Ave., h. do. *r—t Thorn, William, r. 254 Harrison. ^ ^ Thomas, Charles H., (Anna L.), gardener, h. 507 Palmer.

Thomas, Edward B.. (Emma C ) , auditor W. F. Exp. Co., h. 414 Jefferson. ft Thomas, Floyd, barber, rms. 215 West Second. rj T H O M A S , FRANK A., (Kate L.), cleaners and dyers, 15 Gokey Bldg. and 2 ' 47 South Main, h. 345 Foote Ave. ST Thomas, George W., (Ella), dyers and cleaners, h. 343 Foote Ave. P Thomas, Herbert L., (Lura), plumber, r. 343 Foote Ave. "*"| Thomas, Joe, machine hand. r. 231 South Main. GO Thomas, John. (Abigail), retired, h. 42 Allen. O T H O M A S , JOHN M.. horseshoer. 118 West Fourth, r. over 6 East Third. C\ Thomas, Josephine S., r. 109 Allen. ft ¥ «f IiioiiMrti'wirt " ronhecticuf General life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. m - L l i e i n S U r a i l C e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt., 514 Chadakoin Big

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HILL PIANO PO ORGANS AND OLD PIANOS hri ***—i*J * 1-M.1H/ \s\Jm TAKEN IN EXCHANGE L J Thomas, Mary, widow Frederick, r. 114 Bowen. ^J Thomas, Nathaniel E., (Lizzie), aristo printer, h. 109 Allen. N—I Thomas, Ralph H., reporter The Journal, r. over 842 East Second. m-i Thomas, Samuel, (Eliza), stonecutter, h. over 842 East Second. Thomas, Simon, finisher, r. 231% South Main. Thomas, Susan H., widow James H., music teacher, h. over 133 Lakeview

Ave. Thomas, Susan T., weaver, r. over 133 Lakeview Ave. Thomas, Velda, clerk, h. 632 Palmer. T ^ Thomas, William G., (Emma W.), commercial traveler, h. over 215 West _—

Fifth. C ^ Thompson Candy Co.—L. H. Thompson, prop.—wholesale mfrs., 4-6 Holmes. Thompson, David M., (Sarah), chief engineer J. Lighting & Power Co., h.

15 Myrtle. M Thompson, Earl C, (Eva C ) , electrician, h. 868 Washington. ^ H Thompson, Edwin G., (Lena M.), carver, h. 40 Bush. ^ 0 Thompson, Ethel, r. 214 Clinton. Thompson, Fred A., teamster, r. 410 Washington. Thompson, George M., (Harriet J.), real estate, h. 26 Twelfth. Thompson, Helen H., r. 123 Lakeview Ave. Thompson, H. Marvin, (Julia), milkman, h. 610 Camp. _ p Thompson, Jane, widow Fred R., h. 616 Prendergast Ave. f S-Thompson, John A., (Ida M.), teamster, h. 410 Washington. « *" Thompson, John C, finisher, bds. 868 Washington. / » g> Thompson, Joseph, freight inspector, h. 112 Crossman. t" ~ Thompson, Levant H., (Margaret)—Thompson Candy Co.—h. 79 Allen. 5' g-Thompson, Louise R., housekeeper, r. 208 West Fourth. a 9 Thompson, Marjorie E., clerk, r. 26 Twelfth. £• >ij Thompson, M. E., Mrs., millinery, 79 Allen, r. do. o 5' Thompson, Minnie, Mrs., h. over 4 Barrows. Ej * Thompson, Nina M., stenographer, r. 26 Twelfth. M r Thompson, Norman R., (Kate), accountant, h. 50 Allen. ** a Thompson, Philena S., widow Frank, seamstress, h. 14 Allen Suare Bldg., ». §,

over 119 North Main. E. 2 Thompson, Samuel W., (Emily), dry goods, 307 North Main, h. 123 Lake- ^ g"

view Ave. * Thompson, Seth W., (Emma L.), retired, h. 609 Lakeview Ave. Thompson, W . Addison, (Lillian P.), sec. Jamestown Ice Cream Co., h. 14 ^ m

Fourteenth. m-t-, Thompson, William, broker, 524 Chadakoin Bldg., r. 214 Clinton. i—ts Thore, Axel, decorator, bds. 101 West Fourth. £5* Thore, Anna, Mrs.,, domestic, rms. 91 Allen Square. (x> Thoren, Arthur, messenger, r. 37 Broadhead Ave. ^ Thoren, August, veneerworker, r. 8 William. Thoren, Carl, (Emma C ) , finisher, h. 612 Winsor. Thoren, Edward, (Anna), machinist, h. 60 Hunt Road. ^ ^ Thoren, Effie C, student, r. 612 Winsor. ^ Thoren, G. Richard, metalworker, h. 37 Broadhead Ave. (-> Thoren, Theodore, cabinetmaker, bds. 110 Foote Ave. CA Thorenson, Mr., janitor, h. 64 Water. c h Thorenson, Adolph, machine hand, bds. 1 Briggs. m-m Thorenson, Charles, steel casemaker, bds. 1 Briggs. »«,. Thorman, Charles F., (Mina E.), woodworker, h. over 16 Whitley Ave. £J Thornblad, Albert, (Anna), metalworker, h. 6 Orchard. Jf^ Thornblad. George, toolmaker, r. 6 Orchard 'luorne Malcoln, (Laura)—Lindstrom & Thorne—h. 254 Willard. C/i Thornton Joseph, (Delia), mechanic, h. 174 Livingston Ave. C h Thornton' Vearon, (Delia L.), barber, h. 703 West Eighth. Thorp, James, (Emogene), worsted finisher, h. 193 South Main. -g \ . . X CO MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS __ ^sk Lyons 11 A— not >o eXDenuve a» you may think J 1/1

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Thorpe, Bertha E., domestic, 6 Broadhead Ave. Thorpe, Ernest, (Emma), carpenter, h. 323 Hazzard.

' Thorpe, Frank, r. 323 Hazzard. , m Thorpe, Herbert, weaver, r. 323 Hazzard. 2 • Thorsen, Christ, laborer, bds. 11 Highland Ave. * Thorson, Marie, weaver, rms. 199 South Main. OT , Thorssen, Arvid, carpenter, bds. 15 Orchard. $ Thorstenberg, Samuel, (Gertrude)—Jamestown Conservatory of Music, di-j» rector of music, and organist First Lutheran Church—h. 409 E. Fourth. jm\ i Thrall, Cyril, draughtsman, r. 26 Center. s a Thrall, Lucia A., Mrs., clerk, h. 26 Center. £ 8 Throop, Henry W., (Maude E.)—Delaney & Throop—h. 246 Fulton. ,g £ Thum, Alberta L., dressmaker, h. 94 Liberty. *§ -g Thunberg, Carl, woodworker, bds. 322 Bowen. g § Thurber, Jedediah D.. (Mattie), grocery clerk, h. over 109 Lincoln. CO Thurnquist, Erhardt^J., (Emma A.), ironworker, h. 270 Broadhead Ave.

Thurston, Charles, bookkeeper, r. 219 South Main. Thurstone, Adele S., r. over 144 Chandler.

h > v — .5 «> Thurstone, Conrad, (Sophia), sec. Liberty Printing Co., h. over 144 Chandler. J u Thurstone, Louis L., draftsman, r. over 144 Chandler. _ Tibbets, Clifford M., (Italia), bookkeeper, h. 852 North Main. • Tibbets, Evelyn, r. 20 Terrace Place.

» 5 Tibbets, George, metalworker, h. 20 Terrace Place. a Tibbets, Howard, office clerk, r. 20 Terrace Place. o Tibbets, Jane, widow Martin, r. 613 Spring. 55 Tidswell, Hilda, r. 43% Foote Ave. " tm. Tidswell, Uri, (Mary E.), drawing boss, h. iZy2 Foote Ave. a .$ Tiffany, A. Clarence, (Lona B.), advertising mgr. and decorator Jones & g> -g Audette, h. 207 Jefferson. •3 § Tiffany, Alonzo J., (Azora V.), plasterer, h. 9 Eighteenth. a *• Tiffany, Bert G., (Josephine P.), mgr. Lyon Furniture Agency, h. 245 Fulton. <-> •& Tiffany, Chapin, (Mary L.), brickmason, h. 206 Spring. "a 'S Tiffany, Ella S., widow Horton, caterer, r. over 16 Maple. e c Tiffany, Helen, widow George, h. 207 Jefferson. S a Tiffany, Mary L., r. 206 Spring. O O Tiffany Printing Co., Rose M. Corcilius, prop., job printing, over 16 East

. Third. , Q Tiffany, W. Ernest, (Bertha), draftsman, h. over 9 Eighteenth.

U Timblin, Anna, r. 153 Chandler. Timblin, Sarah J., widow William, h. 153 Chandler.

• j Timmons, John W., (Alice M.), snipping clerk, h. over 11 Liberty. q\ Timpond, Tony, laborer, bds. 492 Crescent.

»[ , Tinker, Joseph, dyer, bds. 45 Water. <J) Tinker, Mary A., widow M. C, h. over 513 Lafayette. ft Tinkham Bros.—Frank M. and Fred B.—wholesale cigars and notions, 203 mi Cherry. t* Tinkham, Frank M., (Belle S.)—Tinkham Bros.—h. 165 Forest Ave.

i^^ Tinkham, Fred B., (Florence V.)—Tinkham Bros.—h. 403 Lakeview Ave. F ^ Tinkham, Norman, student, r. 165 Forest Ave. ^ Tinquist, Oscar, gluer, bds. 279y2 South Main. S Titus, John Henry, r. over 108 East Third. > Titus, R. E., r. 217 East Third. 5L Tobia, Jessa, laborer, bds. under 121 Cross. O Tobias, Austin H., (Gertrude), barber and pool, 318 Harrison, h. 110 Tower. jJJ Tobias, Charles, veneerworker, bds. 16 Sampson. _ Tobone. Joe, (Mary), dyer, h. 81V2 Water. S Todd, Evlyn A., (Helen)—M. J. Murray & Co.—h. 341 Crossman. fl$ largest stick Victor Records in the City prly-mQn'„ MI1cir CfnfA *—> Victj-olas, $50, $78, $tOO, $180, $200 I j U U U « M & l l U M l U l O I C

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Todd, Frederick P., (Mary), loan agent, 11-12 Gokey Bldg., h. 408 East Eixth. Todd, Lathrop, (Elpha), optician, h. over 2 Livingston Ave. fmt Todd, Mary A., trained nurse, h. over 26 Stowe. ~ m TODD & YOUNG—Fred P. and Clark H — brokers and loan agents, 11-12

Gokey Bldg. * —\ Todora, Salvatora, laborer, bds. 12 Harrison. ^_j Todusso, Thomas, (Flora), finisher, rms. 59 Allen Square. ft Toli, Nose, polisher, h. under 32 Institute. fm Tolson, Albert, (Sarah J.), h. 495 South Main. £_i Tolson, Herbert, weaver, r. 495 South Main. ft Tolson, Jesse, finisher, r. 495 South Main. ft Tolson, Norris, (Jessie), driver, h. 67 Center. -Tompkins, Bert A., (Florence A.), steel casemaker, h. 37 Van Buren. Tompkins, Claude B., (Ethel), bench boss, h. 119 West Fourth. Tompkins, Frances E., widow Frank, dressmaker, r. 333 East Second. "" Tonas, George, filler, r. over 212 Washington. ^ ^ Tonge, Edgar, yardman Erie R. R., bds. 14 Seymour Ave. P J Tony, Bill, rubber, r. 109 Sprague. m Toombs, Floyd, (Bertha), driver, rms. 223 Fairmount Ave. L'J Toothill, Anna M., widow Richard E., h. 620 East Sixth. **^ Toothill, Ernest G., (Pearl B.), foreman spinner, h. over 718 East Seventh, mmm Toothill, Gladys, student, r. 620 East Sixth. W Topper, Carl E., (Hilda), woodworker, h. 4 East Newland Ave. 5fl Topper, Joseph, (Elizabeth), laborer, h. 823 Cherry. r * Tordoff, Charles, (Ethel), wool sorter, h. over 304 Willard. L ^ Tordoff, Edith, r. 113 Weeks. j Tordoff, Edward, metalworker, r. 113 Weeks. ~ -Tordoff, Samuel, Tordoff & Son, r. 113 Weeks. Q Tordoff, Schofield, (Polly), Tordoff & Son, h. 113 Weeks. JJJ Tordoff & Son.—Schofield and Samuel—plumbing and gas fitting, under 39 ^ Q

South Main. Tornell, Joel, (Ethel M.), chief clerk, Erie R. R. yard office, h. 6 Cook Ave. -g-. Tororo, Colgero, driver, bds. 36 Harrison. W o Tororo, Giuseppa, driver, bds. 36 Harrison. C«3 Torrance, Glenn A., driver, r. 114 Buffalo. ^ Torrance, William A., (Jennie C ) , principal East Second Street Grammar j»2

School, h. 39 Falconer. ^£$ Torrens, James B., (Katherine), salesman, h. 813 Jefferson. < Torrey, Albert J., (Maud F.), fireman, h. 18% Prather Ave. Torrey, Florence C, clerk, r. 44 Park. N * Torrey, Florence K., clerk, r. 44 Park. £ S Torrey, William J„ (Ella), stationary engineer, h. 44 Park. ~ 1 Torshell, Charles, metal painter, r. 502 Crescent. ^ | Torshell, Gust, clerk, r. 502 Crescent. Torshell, Hannah, widow Charles, charwoman, h. 502 Crescent. ^ ^ Torshell, Ida, textileworker, r. 502 Crescent. ^_ Torson, Carl, metalworker, bds. 38 Whitley Ave. **< Toscan. James E.. (Emma), shoe repairing, 1 East First, h. 609 West Sixth. Tosi, Gust, rubber, rms. over 5 Taylor. ^ -Touslev. Alice, widow Edgar M., h. 500 West Fifth. " 3 Touslev, Arthur A., finisher, r. 500 West Fifth. JJ" Tousley, John H., (Mayme)—Owens & Tousley—h. 4 Forest Park. *m, Tousley' Mary, widow John H., h. 306 Spring. m-\ Tousley, Ruth C. teacher, r. 306 Spring. ft^ Tower Clara V., clerk, r. over 1061 East Second. Tower, Harriett A„ student, r. over 1061 East Second^ Tower Lazelle H., (Maude M.), machinist, h. over 1061 East Second. V/J Tower' Leah N.. bookkeeper, r. over 1061 East Second. f r Towle,' Adelle M.. widow Joshua J., h. 61 Liberty. m$ to

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«£ Chautauqua Brew, Low in alcohol, rich in extract rrj X __________________________________________________ Gt_ ^H Towle, William E., photo engraver Journal, r. 61 Liberty. { [2 Towne, Charlotte A., widow Rufus, h. 37 McKinley Ave. M y Towne, Morris E., (Effie), pres. M. E. Towne Furn. Co., h. 400 Lincoln. j-ne Towne, M. E. Furniture Co., (Inc.)—M. E. Towne, pres.; Alta M. Johnson, vS° sec.-treas.—furniture jobbers, 13-23 Holmes. a ^ Townsend, Elmer C, (Althea), typewriter supplies, Gokey Bldg., h. over .•g 103 Cook Ave.

• Townsend, James G., retired minister, h. 31 Euclid Ave. J-; Townsend, Jessie J. N., Mrs., music teacher, h. 107 Barrett. •*- w T O W N S E N D , JOHN G., (Christine), carpet cleaning works, 31% Linden .S c Ave., h. 31 do. ,_>_ Townsend, Lynn S., (Jessie J. N.), painter, h. 107 Barrett. j Cu Townsend, Madeline G., r. 31 Euclid Ave. gjs Townsend, Marjorie, student, r. 31 Linden Ave. <-»1S Townsend, Robert, h. rear 610 Pine. "to™ Tracey, Ellen, widow Charles A., r. 318 Prendergast Ave. Q> Tracey, Mary Mrs., r. 120 Lakin Ave. "~ Tracey, Walter, bds. 37 Eighteenth. J3 Trainor, Alex., plumber, bds. 562 East Second. frm Trainor, Andrew J., meat cutter, r. 9 Peach.

Trainor, Anna M., student, r. 9 Peach. >, Trainor, Bernard G., (Catherine), postman, h. 9 Peach. !3 Trainor, Bridget, widow James, h. 104% Weeks. 4§ Trainor, Charles F., metaTpolisher, r. 104% Weeks. a> . Trainor, Francis O., (Mary T.), cigarmaker, h. over 11 East Fifteenth. jg'S Trainor, George E., (Jennie S.), warpdresser, h. 209 Sturges. © c Trainor, Gertrude V., milliner, r. 9 Peach. W ? Trainor, Jane Ann, r. 104% Weeks. b o Trainor, John J., foreman textileworker, r. 9 Peach. O JJ Trainor, John J., (Mary), warpdresser, h. 54 Grant. +.J. Trainor, Joseph, (Johanna)—McGinity, Johnson & Co.—h. 35 Grant. $•§ Trainor, Patrick, (Catherine), loomfixer, h. 360 Price. 2 !• Trainor, Thomas, woolwarper, r. 104% Weeks. m * Trampleasure, Calvin, draftsman, r. 649 Prendergast Ave. ;> £" Trampleasure, Henry T., (Mary E.), textileworker, h. 649 Prendergast Ave. m*t* Trampleasure, Lillian, music teacher, r. 649 Prendergast Ave. • Trantum, Arthur L., (Jane C ) , second hand goods and broker, 29 North

O Main, h. 410 Winsor. O Trantum, C. Revelle, driver, r. 105 Cross. r_m Trantum, Guy M., (Grace), clerk, h. 109 Mechanic. S g Trantum, L. Pearl, r. 410 Winsor. £r 5 Trantum, Sarah E., widow George P., r. 109 Mechanic. nT < Trantum, William E., (M. Marilla), machinist, h. 105 Cross. q ^ Trask, Agnes, h. over 245 Fairmount Ave. fj . Trask, Eugene, teamster, bds. 283% South Main.

. Trask, Levi, (La Belle), deliveryman, h. 272 Prospect. Q \\i Traver, E. Claire, student, r. 104 Buffalo. >^ Traver, Emerson M., (Myrtle I.), plasterer, h. 104 Buffalo. \If Travis, Irvin, woodworker, bds. 248 Hopkins Ave. ^ T R E A D W A Y , F R A N K S., dist. mgr. Mutual Benefit Insurance Co., bds. 116 <jj j East Fourth. M d Treadway, Wesley P., (Grace), laborer, h. 31 Cedar Ave. Cpc Treat, Charles E., (Lottie R.),—Treat & Ogilvie—h. 34 Price. u Treat, C. Vincent. (Bertha), night agent W. F. Express Co., h. over 229 Ful-m-\ $ ton. 0^ w Treat, H. Doris, student, r. 34 Price. Q M T R E A T & OGILVIE—C. E. and D. G — wholesale fruit and produce, 208 Sh tn Pine. S Treff, Rudolph L., (Mamie), police, h. 47 Pearl Ave. > • ry W e represent forty companies with $170,000,000 assets. £ BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY-

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Treff, Carl O., (Matilda), woodworker, h. 11 Eagle. 5 9 Treff, Dora, weaver, r. 11 Eagle. r M Treff, John, cabinetmaker, r. 11 Eagle. _ Treff, Theodore, pressman, r. 11 Eagle. ~ Treff, Thyra E., r. 11 Eagle. Tresca, Razzario, (Mary), woolwasher, h. 33 Franklin. Tresca, Sam., comber, bds. 33 Franklin. Tresca, Sebastiana, spinner, bds. 33 Franklin. Tresca, Sebastiana, duffer, bds. 33 Franklin. Tresca, Tony, (Angeline), laborer, h. 33 Franklin. t,^ Tress, Joe, (Sarah), retail fruit, 792 East Second, h. do. £j Trimm, Lee S., (Bessie), artist, h. 931 Newland Ave. t_ Tripi, Clara, twister, r. 33 Franklin. ft Tripi, James, barber, bds. 25 Steele. f^ Tripi, Lucy, spinner, r. 33 Franklin. C/> Tripi, Sam, (Rosa), laborer, h. 33 Franklin. £ + Triscuit, Ernest J., (Abbie), deliveryman, h. 5 Federal. O Trogen, Edith, domestic, 518 North Main. < Trollan, James, bottler, bds. 24 West Eighth. -Trompatta, David, barber, r. 1054 East Second. Trompatta, Mary, r. 1054 East Second. Trompatta, Nunzio, (Mamie), laborer, h. 1054 East Second. Tropp, Oscar, (Anna), rubber, h. 68 Chapin. Troy Hand Laundry—Peterson & Gay, props. 7uo North Main. Truax, George N., (Winifred), printer, h. 19 Hammond. Truax, Guy, photographer, r. 19 Hammond. !-*< Truax, Mabel I., student, r. 19 Hammond. ft Truax, Thomas, student, r. 19 Hammond. ftft Trumbull, Maria R., widow Robert W., h. 64 Fifteenth. Trumbull, Walter, (Fannie), stationary engineer, h. 27 Eighteenth. £U Trump, Nellie, r. 116 Newland Ave. ft Trushel, LeRoy, waiter, bds. 252 Hopkins Ave. Trusler, Antoinette, widow Joseph, h. 125 Euclid Ave. Trusler, Fred C, (Kathryn B.), commercial traveler, h. 14 Thirteenth. Trusler, Maurice C, student, r. 14 Thirteenth. _-Trusler, Ralph B„ student, r. 14 Thirteenth. © Trusler, Walter A., driver, r. 125 Euclid Ave. ^ Truso, Joe, (Rosalia), laborer, h. 48 Foote Ave. ^ Truso, Joseph, laborer, bds. under 435 Allen. h^ Truso, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. under 435 Allen. Truso,'Tom, (Sarah), laborer, h. under 435 Allen. f*) Trusso, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. 45 Franklin. q Trusso, Sebastiano, (Agelinel, freight handler, bds. 44 Harrison. . Tsivitse, Bros.—James and Peter—fruits and produce, 19-19% Forest Ave. Tsivitse. Domiki fruit peddler, bds. 15 Harrison. w ~. Tsivitse, James—Tsivitse Bros., and furs, skins and hides—19-19% Forest £ g

Ave., rms. 210 West Third. 2 5. Tsivitse, Peter—Tsivitse Bros.—rms. 210 West Third. o =>• Tuckerman, Arthur, chauffeur, r. 329 East Fourth. ~ «, 'l'uckerman, Mary H „ widow George L., h. 329 East Fourth. Tudosco, Luciana, (Mary), groceries, 292 Harrison, h. do. Tuerson, Theodore, carpenter, bds. 46-48 Steele. Tulen, C. L., (Marv), screenmaker, h. 76 Barker. w ft Tulen, Swan A., (Rose), supt. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 249 Hazzard. g t» Tullberg. Anna, r. 35 Barrows. S- 3 Tuller, Clarence, metalworker, r. over 947 East Second. o Tuller, Ferdinand. (Ida A.), painter, h. over 947 East Second. __ Tuller Margaret, waitress, r. over 947 East Second. o => Tunberg Charles A.. (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. 25 Walnut. "

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g Turner, Fred P., (Signa)—Turner & Son—h. 347 Van Buren. -(5 Turner, Glen, (Myrtle), confectioner, h. 9 Barrows.

CO-. Turner, James W., (Bessie), homebaking, 211 East Second, h. 31 Falconer. 0£ c Turner, John, (Elizabeth), wool sorter, h. 46 Foote Ave. O « Turner, Joseph E., draughtsman, r. 46 Foote Ave. H _ Turner, John L., (Bertha H.)—Turner Candy Co.—h. 20 Sherman. r_i *t ^2j Turner, Lillian A., r. over 562 East Second. gjjj*1 Turner, Myron, (Emily), farmer, h. 11 Price. h»i Turner, Paul G., (Melicent E ) , draftsman, h. 122 Lakin Ave. 3 & Turner, Peter—Turner & Son—h. over 562 East Second. rjS Turner, Peter A., (Hannah C ) , packer, h. 318 Stowe.

q Turner, Sarah A., Mrs., dressmaker, r. 608 West Sixth. ^•3 Turner & Son—Peter and Fred P.—grocers, 632 East Second. e_55 Turnfelt, Herman, machine hand, bds. 132 Barrett. W Turnquist, Andrew, (Teckla), wood finisher, h. 409 Palmer. _ •£ Turnquist, Ebert, wood finisher, r. 409 Palmer. r_ s Turnquist, Freda, widow Gust, h. under 78 Ellicott. H o Turpyn, Adolph, h. 504 Foote Ave. W g Tushy, Spiro G., filler, rms. over 7 Taylor. jy5(2 Tusso, Bacilius, laborer, bds. 435 Allen.

Twainezak, Mikotuj, (Henrietta), machine hand, h. 59 Foote Ave. • Tweedale, Ann E., r. 404 Lafayette.

© Tweedale, Bertha M., r. 106 Liberty. s J Tweedale, Frank, (Lottie), bookkeeper Empire Worsted Mills, h. 23 Maple. _)—x Tweedale, Isaac, (Eliza), woodworker, h. 404 Lafayette. t/3 Tweedale, John, insurance agent, h. 106 Liberty. »"* Tweedale, Martha M., stenographer, r. 106 Liberty. 7_ Tyler, Florence E., student, r. 512 West Seventh. H . Tyler, Frank B., student, r. 512 West Seventh.

Tyler, Henry, carpenter, bds. 33 Hazzard. (bl Tyler, James, florist, bds. 123 Fairmount Ave. ^ ^ Tyler, Viola E., student, r. 512 West Seventh. > % Tyler, William H., (Ella L.), groceries, 512 West Seventh, h. do.

Tyrell, Peter, finisher, bds. 1054 East Second. >. Tyrrell, Lewis D., (Margaret), postman, h. 209 West Eighth.

Tyrrell, Robert S., upholsterer, r. 209 West Eighth. w 5 Tlio Mutual Roll of it I ifo Premium receipt, to Jan. 1, 1911 .... $367,143.48859 l~J llie i'lUlliai DeilCllt Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hard for >

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Uhlin, Amelia R., textile weaver, bds. 183 Barrett. Ulander, Axel, (Victoria), bench boss, h. under 748 East Second. Ulander, Jennie, mender, r. over 124 Crescent. Ulander, Sophia, widow Peter, h. over 124 Crescent. Ulene, David, cabinetmaker, bds. 6 South Main. Ullary, Ada, widow William, dressmaker, h. 208 Jefferson. Ullary, Glen, student, h. 208 Jefferson. Underwood, Adella G., music teacher, r. 415 Lakeview Ave. Underwood, Albert, (Hulda B.), retired, h. 359 Baker. Underwood, Albert T., r. 85 Prospect. Underwood, Anna E., stenographer, r. 359 Baker. Underwood, Belle M., r. 359 Baker. Underwood, Bertha A., trained nurse, r. 359 Baker. Underwood, Clarence S., fireman J. F. D., r. over 13 McKinley Ave. Underwood, Cyrus, (Julia A.), oil producer, h. 415 Lakeview Ave. Underwood, Edward, clerk, r. 321 Crossman. U N D E R W O O D , E D W A R D L., (Phene), crockery and variety store, 221

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£••4 Underwood, Fred E., plumber, r. 359 Baker. \_H Underwood, Harry L., (Victoria), sewing machine agent, h. over 13 Mc-^ J Kinley Ave. ~ Underwood, James R., commercial traveler, r. 321 Crossman.

S?™* Underwood, Jane, r. 415 Lakeview Ave. Us4 Underwood, Percy D., meatcutter, r. 703 West Eighth.

Underwood, Stanley, clerk, r. 321 Crossman. O Underwood, Waite R., (Mary C ) , oil producer, h. 33 Broadhead Ave. _ Underwood, Wilbur, weaver, r. 703 West Eighth. _lr*_ Ungren, Christine, widow Ludwig, h. 29 Warner Blk. X m Ungren, Esther, dentist's assistant, r. 29 Warner Blk. H Union Furniture Co.—F. O. Norquist, pres.; A. F. Nord, vice-pres.; E. C.

Nord, sec.-treas.—mfrs dining room furniture, 234 Crescent 4t*f Union Lumber Co.—Daniel Griswold, pres.; Harry T. Griswold, vice-pres.; TtJ M. T. Griswold, sec.-treas.—41 Shearman Place. m—\ Union News Co.—Louis W . Schine, agent—Erie Depot, West First. S Union R. R. Ticket Office—W. J. Lawson and George L. Chase, agents—

j.13% West Third. UNION T R U S T CO.—Frank Merz, pres.; Frederick P. Hall, vice-pres.;

fr . Harry L. Briggs, cashier; George R. Butts, asst. cashier—211 N. Main. ^^ United Cigar Stores Co.,—C. F. Rinkle, chief clerk—cigars and tobacco, 217 *aj North Main. £ j UNITED M E A T M A R K E T , (inc.), 1 Brooklyn Square, 855 North Main and 77m\ 342 East Third. " ' Universal Tool Co.—Nels A. Johnson, prop.—mfrs. 748 East Second.

Unsworth, Ellen, office clerk, r. 1 Shaw Ave. *_~V_ Unsworth, John W., (Sarah E.), foreman textileworker, h. 1 Shaw Ave. 5i\ Unsworth, Mary, widow Ralph, rms. 20 Maple. ( J Unsworth, Mary, office clerk, r. 1 Shaw Ave. m m Upton, Mary A., widow John, h. 703 West Eighth. H Upton, Ross H., r. 21 East Eighth. _ » Urch, Charles M., (Addie), machine hand, h. 144 Allen. Km.} Usher, Lucy J., widow Allen, r. 130 South Main.

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1 Vackstrom, Franz J., (Charlotte J.), tailor, h. 265 Broadhead Ave. Vackstrom, Gust, textileworker, r. 265 Broadhead Ave. Vackstrom, Ruth, weaver, r. 265 Broadhead Ave.

I Vail, Spencer R., (Mame R.), lineman, h. over 33 West Fifteenth. Valanti, Clara, r. 220 East First.

Sp Valanti, Phillip, (Ida), metalworker, h. 220 East First. _ Valentine, Robert B., (Julia M.), asst. wire chief N. Y. Telephone Co., h.

153 Prospect. g> Valine, W., r. 529 Allen.

S S -mZ'-v Valkenburg, Ora, clerk, rms. 507 East Second. #'3 Valone, Andrew, bds. 5 Beechview Ave., (near Buffalo).

I * Valone, Peter, (Minnie), textileworker, h. 400 Allen. my Jj Van, James, tailor, 19 Forest Ave., bds. 104 Harrison. _t r% Vanalo, Angelo, laborer, bds. over 33 Scott. X _ I IFF IlVCITP A N f F Connecticut General Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn ^ L I F L lllaUlVAlll/Li W . j. Bentley, Gen. Agt, 541 Chadakoin Bldg

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» n Venblow, Lawrence R., metalworker, i. 31 Barrett. 0 Venblow, Louise, widow John, h. over 31 Barrett. Vanderburg, Anna S., widow John, bds. 417 East Second. Van Dersander, Joseph, (Anna), laborer, h. over 1102 East Second. Van Dervoort Charles R., (Sarah), commercial traveler, h. 841 East Second. Van Dervoort, Sherman B., pres. Vandervoort Supply Co., h. 841 East

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voort, sec.-treas.—cement block mfr. and building materials, Monroe and Isabella Ave.

Vanderwarker, Edwin S., (Ella A.), laborer, h. 64 Grant. Vanderzand Peter, carver, h. over 164 Chandler. Vanderzanden, Joseph, bds. 1102 East Second. Van Derwark, Frank G., (Mary), machinist, h. 1275 East Second. Van Derwark, Mildred, student, r. 1275 East Second. Van Derwark, Roy, finisher, r. 1275 East Second. Vandewark, Charles L., (Olive B.), sec. Straight Dry Plate Co. and con­

ductor J. St. Ry., h. 809 East Second. Van Dusen, Anna, Mrs., h. over 853 North Main. Van Dusen, Charles, messenger, r. over 853 North Main. Van Dusen, Charles D., (Annabel), blacksmith, 15 Forest Ave., h. 211 do. Van Dusen, Ethel M., music teacher, r. 211 Forest Ave. Van Dusen, Floyd A., student, r. 211 Forest Ave. Van Dusen, May B., Harper method scalp treatment and massage, 204-205

Squier's Court, bds. 333 East Fifth. Van Dusen, Nellie G., florist, r. 328 Allen. Van Dusen, Paul, telegraph operator, r. over 853 North Main. Van Dusen, Raymond, chauffeur, r. over 853 Nortn Main. Van Dusen, T. Erwin, messenger W. F. Express Co., r. 328 Allen. Van Dusen, Theodore, (Frances A.), undertaker, 328 Allen, h. do. Van Every, Charles, (Estella)—Van Every & Probst—h. 25 Sturges. Van Every, Francis, furniture varnisher, r. 25 Sturges. VAN EVERY & PROBST—Charles and M. W.—roofing and furnace work,

302 East Second. Van Gelder, Elmer, (Clara), teamster, h. over 21 East Eighth. Van Gelder, John C, (Mary S.), carpenter, h. 8 Eleventh. Vanham, George, (Sophia), combing boss, h. 11% Jeffords Place. Vanham, Lupton, (Emma), machinist, h. 384 Buffalo. Vanham, Maggie, weaver, r. 11% Jeffords Place. Vanirio, Sebastiano, laborer, h. 36 Harrison. Vanirlo, Sigorina, duffer, r. 36 Harrison. Van Namee, Fred D., (Bertha A.), real estate, h. 305 Winsor. Van Namee, Roscoe F., (Esther), commercial traveler, r. 305 Winsor. Vanne, Barbagiono, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. Van Restaurant (The) — W . R. Van Vleck, prop—206-208 Cherry. Van Scoter, Myron S., (Jennie), sec. Clark Hardware Co., h. 28 Livingston Ave.

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Van Stee, Albert, (Minnie M.), spindle carver, h. 220 Lincoln. Van Stee, Jacob, (Anna)—American Carving Works—h. 10 Stowe. Van Steenburg, Burt W., motorman J. St. Ry., rms. 1-2-3 Russell Block.

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Van Tuyl, Fred H., (Edyth I.), office clerk, h. 1 Cook Ave. p Van Tuyl, Henry, (Garphelia), clerk, h. 251 Fairmount Ave. ffl Van Vleck, Albert A., (Mary H.), insurance, h. 210 West Sixth. *? ' Van Vleck, Grace, widow William, bds. 205 Lafayette. ;g Van Vleck, Jessie H., cashier Clark Hardware Co., r. 7 Hall Ave. u ai Van Vleck, Sarah, widow Orville, h. 7 Hall Ave. § a1 Van Vleck, Walter, metalworker, r. 7 Hall Ave. CQ es Van Vleck, William R., (Helen)—The Van Restaurant—h. over 11 W. 2nd m.x Varley, Amanda, widow John, n. over 227 Winsor. £"•0 Varley, Arthur, electrician, r. 10 Ivy. o § Varley, Bert, (Myrtie), plumber, r. 10 Ivy. .2 >. Varley, Joseph, (Anna), plumber, h. 329 South Main. m-t Sj Varley, May, r. 227 Winsor.

.5 Vart Land Publishing Co., publishers Vart Land (Swedish Weekly)—S. A. «jjo Carlson, mgr.; Richard Berggren, editor—over 14-16 West Second. "%~[ Vasbinder, C. E., (Maude M.), supt. Vandervoort Supply Co., h. 205 Allen. *•& Vasi, Panto, laborer, rms. over 5 Taylor. -w os Vasil, Andrew, sander, r. over 212 Washington. M -2 Vasil, Sotir, comber, h. over 45 Harrison. - 3 ^ Vassil, Thanas, laborer, h. 139 Baker. § Vaux, Alice, textileworker, h. over 203 King. ti Vaux, Charlotte, textileworker, r. over 203 King.

•as p g Vawter, Harry L., (Lilly M.), draughtsman, h. 52 Tenth. 'H-a Vedonza, Carmel, laborer, bds. 48 Harrison. £ g Veit, Elizabeth A., student, r. 1062 East Second. U-w Veit, Peter, (Margaret A.), loomfixer, h. 1062 East Second. -m-_ Velan, Vito, (Mary), laborer, h. 217 South Main. £ c Velander, Axel, carpenter, bds. 547 East Second. jjj e Vella, Michelo, (Phillipa), lumber handler, h. 292 Harrison. 4>ja. Vella, Teresa, twister, r. 292 Harrison.. m-O vendell, Ricard, (Minnie), finisher, h. 483 South Main.

Venman, Alma V., student, r. 705 Buffalo. . Venman, Andrew, (Mary), vice-pres. Liberty Printing Co., h. 705 Buffalo.

© Venman, Ethel L., student, r. 692 Buffalo. r 1 Venman, John H., (Louisa), cabinetmaker, h. 692 Buffalo. ^ ^ Vanman, Marie, domestic, 130 South Main. Em Venn, William, (Catherine), baker, h. 365 Falconer.

_ft? Vensel, Emanuel, (Ivfellie), clerk, h. over 707 North Main. ~ £ 3 Venstrom, Alfred, steel pressman, r. 477 South Main. gj Venstrom, Erick, (Anna), machine hand, h. 477 South Main. mmf Venturo, Sebastiano, laborer, bds. over 298 East Second. fm Vernon, Dixon S., (Emma C ) , toolroom foreman, h. 29 Park.

£•* Vernon, Frank S., (Helen), toolmaker, h. 910 Washington. • Vernon, Virginia, widow Harry S., r. 910 Washington.

S Vicario, Sam, (Conti), finisher, bds. 37 Harrison. ^ Vicklund, Emma, widow Carl O., seamstress, h. over 347 Allen. © Vicklund, John, metalworker, bds. 524 Sturges.

Vickstrom, Aaron, bartender, rms. over 8 East Second. Victors, Charles, woodworker, bds. 311 Newton Ave.

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HILL PIANO CH ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR *>_\ M-mM.Km.MU M. M.±_1-\\J \,\J. CHADAKOIN BUILDING H i Vimmerstedt, Andrew H., (Amanda L.), metalworker, h. 48 Charles. »—] Vimmerstedt, Carl, (Christina), retired, h. 828 Newland Ave. mjm Vimmerstedt, Eric H., toolmaker, r. 828 Newland Ave. mm, Vimmerstedt, Gust C, (Minnie), patternmaker, h. 815 Newland Ave. m m Vincent, DeForest R., textileworker, r. 22 Stafford Ave. £ 2 Vincent, Earle R., (Minnie), machine shop, 152y Foote Ave., h. over 83 m\7

Allen. Oo Vincent, Edwin C, (Sarah E.), drayman, h. 29 Hopkins Ave. *~ Vincent, Frank, boss spinner, r. 29 Hopkins Ave. r/j Vincent, George, (Mabel)—Vincent Transfer Co.—h. 39 Hopkins Ave. ) _ , Vincent, Julia A., widow Herbert V., h. over 83 Allen. J2^ Vincent, Lewis, (Lottie)—Vincent Transfer Co.—h. 4 Flagg Ave. ^~m VINCENT TRANSFER CO.—Simeon, William, Lewis and George Vincent

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sec.-treas.—606-607 Fenton Bldg. _ M Vining, Barbara, widow Elvin, h. 878 Washington. w" Vining, Hattie, widow Horace, weaver, h. under 836 East Second. *•> Vinsryg, Peter, machine hand, r. 185 Barrows. £3 Vinsryg, Ralph, machine hand, r. 185 Barrows. g Vinsryg, Rasmus, (Mary), carpenter, h. 185 Barrows. g Vinsryg, Rena, twister, r. 185 Barrows. 5g Vinton, Charles L., (Mary A.), driver, h. 113 Mechanic. H Vinton, Esther L., laundress, r. 113 Mechanic. Vipan, Richard C. H., (Cornelia C ) , instructor Jamestown Business College,

h.' 516 Jefferson. Vishnia, John, shoe shine, 9% East Second, rms. over 204 North Main. m—\ Vishnia, Tom, shoe shine, rms. over 204 North Main. ^ ^ Vitanza, A., r. 44 Harrison. £ J Vogel, Frank, (Frances), mgr. Frank B. Turner Cleaning Co., h. 302 Clinton, mm, Voigt,' Hannah, domestic, 500 East Sixth. £*a Voitsky, John, (Mary), woodworker, h. 26 Fifteenth. w Vollmer Clyde, (Nellie), local rep. Home Telephone Co., h. 869 No. Main. £ _ Von Alton, Edward, bricklayer, rms. 11 West Fourth. Von During, George, bronzer, rms. 85 Fairmount Ave. Q Q

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St Wachten, Flora, widow Henry C, r. 30 Foote Ave. > Waddington, Frank, (Martha), machinist, h. 22 Phillips. rf W A D E , A R T H U R C, (M. Frances), attorney, 13-14-15 Wellman Bldgs, h. u 351 East Fourth. g Wade, C. Ethel, bookkeeper, r. 69 Grant.

Wade, Charles E., (Lilly T.), stockkeeper Chautauqua Towel Mill—h. 69 /_ a Grant. S2 § Wade, Clabert G., (Amelia), machinist, h. 164 Chandler. j? £ Wade, Ella M., widow A. E., dressmaker, h. 60 Broadhead Ave. -. *"• Wade, Elmer J., (Marjory)—Bly & Wade—h. 100 Cook Ave. § a Wade, Gertrude M., dressmaker, h. 20 Forest Ave. «j a Wade, Oliva G., stenographer, r. 69 Grant. g °* Wade, see Waid and Waite. .a e Wadsworth, Charles H., (Fannie), designer Jamestown Worsted Mills, h. 9 C | West Sixth. Cu 3 Waff, Emil, (Ida), machine hand, h. 40 Flagg Ave. j2 JJ Waff, Fred, (Augusta), machine hand, h. 12 Flagg Ave. .2 •§ Waggoner, Cecil I., clerk, r. over 211 North Main. > H Waggoner, George N., (Florence V.), produce dealer, h. 9 Seventeenth. ^ « Waggoner, Lily C, r. 9 Seventeenth. £ "S Waggoner, Mahlon, (Blanche E.), coachman, h. over 211 North Main. _ 2 Waggoner, Marvin F., engineer, r. 9 Seventeenth. Vi in Wagner, Annie, textileworker, r. over 16 Willard. j2 „j Wagner, John, metalworker, r. over 16 Willard. s « Wagner, Stanley, (Elizabeth), metalworker, h. over 16 Willard. w -g Wagnstrom, Car,l O., (Emma), tailor, h. 300 Willard. "j> i. Wahlgren, Charles F., (Minna K.), clerk, h. 17 Linden Ave. j§ ffl Wahlgren, Edwin, sander, bds. 341 Foote Ave. § g Wahlgren, Harry C, (Hettie), draftsman, h. 25 Columbia Ave. -3 -a, Waid, Bert P., press hand, bds. 937 East Second. | V Waid, Laura M., widow Ira L., r. 937 East Second. '» d Waid, see Wade and Waite. .2 a Wait, Caroline, widow William, r. 418 Falconer. « t% Waite, Arthur, (Grace), loomfixer, h. over 112 William. -1 >J Waite, Burton, (Elizabeth), freight handler, h. 123 Clyde. Ave.

Waite, Catherine, Mrs., h. 413 Cherry. O Waite, Charles M., bank clerk, h. 308 Livingston Ave. O Waite, Claire J., (Ora), metalworker, h. 226 Hazzard.

Waite, Clinton, (Gertrude), stationary fireman, h. under 71 A]len. f_ Waite, Effie, domestic, 609 Lakeview Ave. r^ Waite, Elmer E., (Laura A.)—Johnson Bros. & Co.—h. 217 Lovell Ave. _j g Waite, Everett L., (Ellen), metalworker, h. 280 South Main. *£ o Waite, Fay N., cook, r. 82 Barrett. {_) M Waite, Florence, winder, r. over 112 William. r-r-] a Waite, Flossie C., student, r. 1081 Second. p t B Waite, Forest B., (Hazel), foreman Jamestown Lounge Co., h. 15 Newland r/3 2 Ave.

2 Waite, Glenn P., (Emma R.), commercial traveler, h. 843 North Main. X a Waite, Horace G., (May F.), commercial traveler, h. over 618 Newland Ave. ^3 S Waite, Lewis W., carpenter, h. 18 Jeffords Place. ^ ° Waite, Maurice P., tile layer, r. over 618 Newland Ave. O Waite, Perris B., (Bernice)—Gray & Waite—h. 1081 East Second. E-> ' <J Fidelity, Judicial, Contract, Excise and all other forms of Bonds issued by ^ BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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West Eighth. -5 q Walker, Albert A., Jr., student, r. 11 West Eighth. ( Q C Walker, Annie M., weaver, r. 1259 North Main. = O Walker, Asa C, toolmaker, r. 1259 North Main. r. Walker, Austin, (Christine), h. 114 Steele. 3 gj Walker, Chauncey H., painter, r. 11 West Eighth. 3

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Walker, Cyril B., (Jane), printer, h. 16 Ivy. a <_\ Walker, Daniel, salesman, bds. 310 Jefferson. "* O Walker, Daniel, r. 410 Lakeview Ave. 3 M Walker, Doris, r. 16 Ivy. § Q Walker, Edna M., r. 1259 North Main. g- p Walker, Eldred H., student, r. 16 Ivy. °- r Walker, F. M., (Elizabeth), millwright, h. Camp, R. F. D. 82. o e, Walker, Genevieve, r. 11 West Eighth. ' f3 Walker, Herbert, (Eva), woolsorter, h. 1259 North Main. Walker, Horace W., (Alice D.), cement contractor, h. 410 Lakeview Ave. ^ Walker, James W., (Gertrude), canvasser, h. over 210 East Second. BC B Walker, John M., student, r. 1259 North Main. | _ Walker, Josiah, retired, h. 92 Falconer. re W Walker, Lee B., (Vernie A.), painter, h. 838 Spring. *• h Walker, Phillip B., (Gertrude), laborer, h. Camp, R. F. D. 82. t\ Walkerman, Joseph M., (Mary), h. 435 Winsor. ' r Walkerman, Margaret, widow Michael, clerk, h. over 325 East Second. a tr Walkerman, Rhea, student, r. over 325 East Second. jL -i Walkerman, Warren D., student, r. 435 Winsor. w ? Walkup, Hattie, corsetmaker, r. 32 Kingsbury Ave. w £ Walkup, Hazel, student, r. 32 Kingsbury Ave. J"_o Walkup, Minnie, corsetmaker, h. 32 Kingsbury Ave. Wall, Adolph, textileworker, r. 59 McKinley Ave. Wall, Charles, textileworker, bds. 112% Chandler. ^^ Wall, Julius D., (Nellie G.), truck driver, h. 51 East Cowden Place. ^ ^ Wall, Oscar W., (Julia M.), designer, h. 21 Newton Ave. -^ Wallace, Frank, (May B.), sec.-treas. Jamestown Building Co., h. 525 West

Third. O Wallace, Hulda, widow Oliver O, h. over 525 West Third. ( Wallace, Sarah, widow Calvin P., h. over 217 Fulton. Wallberg, Gust, (Ida), foreman bobbin setter, h. 15 Cedar Ave. |_4 Wallberg, Henry, textileworker, r. 15 Cedar Ave. ^ Wallen, Andrew, (Ida), machine foreman, h. 123 Stowe. _m* Wallen, August, (Emma L.), machine hand, h. 105 Falconer. W<3 Wallen' Bernhard R., (Oscaria G.), metalworker, h. 190 Barrett. Wallen, Lewis, (Albia), laborer, h. 338 Forest Ave. mm* Wallen, Reinhold, (Lena), cementworker, h. over 9 Webster. •£" Waller, Irwin, bds. Riverside Hotel. •

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r Wallin, Albin, finisher, bds. 33 Myrtle. ® Wallin, John, machinist, r. under 161 Allen. *m Wallin, Margaret, twister, r. under 161 Allen. qj Wallin, Olof, (Bertha), cabinetmaker, h. under 161 Allen. yj Wallin, Oscar, (Matilda), laborer, h. over 329 Willard. ^J Walnauthj Frank, (Grace), chauffeur, h. over 878 North Main. t f Walquist, Teresa, weaver, rms. 715 East Second. I—i Walradt, Cherline L., widow William J., bds. 352 East Fifth. P-* Walsh, Anna, dressmaker, r. over 321 North Main. g Walsh, Elizabeth, clerk, r. over 321 North Main. m-Z Walsh, Frances, widow Martin, h. over 321 North Main. - | Walsh, Margaret E., student, r. 857 Prendergast Ave. S Walsh, Minnie N., Mrs., h. 857 Prendergast Ave. r^ Walsh, Sarah, widow Charles, reeler, r. 1333 East Second. 5_ Walsh, Thomas J., (Carrie), brakeman, h. 35 Ninth. S/5 Walsh, William R., (Mary), printer, h. 50 Fairmount Ave. W Walsh, see Welch.

Walsted, Abert, (Clara), polisher, h. 85 Cole Ave. Walters, Antonius, (Priscilla), painter, h. over 613 North Main.

i Walters, Clara, milliner, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. ^ Walters, John H., (Jane), treas. Phillips Barrel & Machine Co., h. 323 Haz-jj zard. g Walters Robert O., mgr. Western Union Telegraph Co., r. 12 East Fourth. m Walther, Albert B., (Albertine), metalworker, h. 41 Maple. q Walton, Turner, (Ellen), weaver, h. 308 East Second. -_\ Wample, Edith M., bookkeeper, r. 815 East Second.

Wample, Ida E., widow James L., h. 815 East Second. CCt Wample, see Wemple. H Wanda, Bertha, office clerk, r. 716 Monroe. t- Wanda, Elizabeth, student, r. 716 Monroe. 0 Wanda, Helen, r. 716 Monroe. CC] Wanda, Joseph, student, r. 716 Monroe. "ft Wanda, Joseph F., (Sophia), teamster, h. 716 Monroe. — Wanda, Josephine, domestic, 48 Liberty, r. 716 Monroe. 2 Wanda, Martha, clerk, r. 716 Monroe. pM Ward, Carlotta M., teacher, h. over 20 Cross. mi Ward, Cathleen S.,—M. W. and C. S. Ward—r. 518 West Fourth. _ Ward, Grace, widow Joseph, r. 27 Price. ,m Ward, Kate E., office clerk, r. over 20 Cross.

Ward, M. Gerald, (Louise), cabinetmaker, h. over 115 Crossman. Ward, Michael W.—M. W. & C. S. Ward—h. 518 West Fourth. Ward, M. Levina, widow Sylvarius R., h. over 506 Prendergast Ave. Ward, M. W. & C. S.—Michael W. and Cathleen S — cabinetmakers, 516

West Fourth. Ware, Evelyn L., music teacher, r. over 125 Fulton. Ware, Josephine A., widow William A., h. over 125 Fulton.

*£% Waring, Edward, (Maria), dyer, h. 27 Derby. | Waring, Peter, metalworker, bds. 219 East First.

mm Warn, Andrew, (Hattie), supt. Martin estate, Fluvanna, h. 43 Linwood Ave. J Warn, Leonard C, (Eva L.), driver, h. 307 Winsor. CO Warn, Luther A., (Inez)—Stockwell & Co.—h. 1001 East Second. mm Warn, Pearl, clerk, r. 43 Linwood Ave. mm TTTn,„A„ AA*nVtn nrl n , TI7I1H.,™ 1. C01

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Warner, Esther, domestic, r. Fairmount Ave., bey limits. Warner, F. E. Gifford, commercial traveler, r. 621 Lakeview Ave. Warner, Hazel, cook, bds. 1200 East Second. Warner Home for the Aged, Mrs. Eleanor J. Dow, pres., 110 Forest Ave Warner, J. Rutzen, bank clerk, r. 621 Lakeview Ave. © Warner, Margia, stenographer, r. 26 Genesee. *ft Warner, Mary, r. 4 Cross Warner, Mary H., widow Lucius B., r. 2 West Fifth. NPj Warner, Matthias, (Janosene), gluer, h. over 227 Hazzard. *' Warner, Oscar, (Anna), metalworker, h. 23 Delaware Ave. Warner, Oscar, (Delia), blacksmith, h. 26 Genesee. Warner, Otto, rms. Washington and West Second. Warren, Leonard, machine hand, r. 200 Allen. C h Warner, Percy B., (Bessie), sewing machine agent, h. 616 Cherry. _. Warnstorff, Edwin L., (Anna O.), real estate, 201-203 Squier's Court, h. "

Beechwood-on-Chautauqua. 3 Warr, Helen T., widow Jesse, bds. 404 Lafayette. Warren Cafe, 10 South Main. W A R R E N CONSTRUCTION CO.—B. E. Davis, M. E. Paddock and Victor

C. Rogerson—building contractors, 25-26 Gokey Bldg. Warren, Edward, (Nellie), supt. W m . Hjorth & Co., h. over 35 Fairmount

Ave- rm Warren, Edward, (Etta), granitecutter, h. 314 Jefferson. W Warren, Enos A., (Ella R.), teamster, h. 1059 Washington. CO Warren, Hannah W., widow Edward, r. 424 Winsor. _ Warren, Helen, r. 200 Allen. ^_ Warren, Hiram P., r. 1059 Washington. ft Warren-Jamestown St. Ry.—John J. Nesmith, terminal agent, 22-24 South •

Main. m.. Warren, J. Belle, milliner, r. 52 Hazzard. V* Warren, Lester E., (Jessie), teamster, h. 861 North Main. ^ * Warren, Lucian J., (Bernice S.), teller Bank of Jamestown, h. 224 Fulton, ft Warren, Paul C, student, r. 511 East Seventh. Warren, R. H., (Alice), pastor Free Methodist Church, h. 511 East Seventh. Warren, William A., (Josephine), mfr. tables, 52 Hazzard, h. do. Washberg, Albert F., (Engla F.), painter, h. 210 Falconer. Washberg, Glenn, (Myrtle), teamster, h. over 101 Bush. Washburg, Alice E., music teacher, r over 409 Newland Ave. ft Washburg, Charles, (Anna), stationary fireman, h. 6 Culver. ft Washburg, Lawrence E., (Bessie G.), crater, r. 650 Buffalo. J5j Washburn, Abbie G., picker, r. 28 Hazzard. **. Washburn, Charles E., (Adolphine), textileworker, h. over 12 Barrows. ft Washburn, Cora, r. 28 Hazzard. *-_ Washburn, Cordelia S., h. 100 Harrison. <*~ Washburn, Galucius M., carpenter, h. 60 Water. Washburn, Grace, milliner, r. 805 Jefferson. Washburn, Helena E., h. 28 Hazzard. Washburn, James, (Reka), cabinetmaker, h. 805 Jefferson. Washburn, Mary, widow Hiram, bds. 28 Hazzard. gj Washburn, Rexford, toolmaker, r. 805 Jefferson. ^m. Washington Bldg., West Second and Washington. J-* Wasser, Katherine, artist, r. 11 West Fourth. £ _ Wasser Margaret, widow Martin, dressmaker, h. 11 West Fourth. m*. Wassman Flora C. widow William J., r. 38 Barrows. ft Wassman, Jerome F„ bank messenger, r. 38 Barrows. j m Wastrom, Erland. metalworker, rms. 12 Victoria Aye. Waterman Clement, contractor, rms. over 335 East Second. P _ Waterman! Grant, (Grace), metalworker, h. 921 Washington. * Waterman Norman, (Effa), cheesemaker, h. 11 Genesee. W

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<A __ S3eo Waters, Daniel A., (Anna)), lumberman, h. over 228 East Second. O 4 Waters, James J., (Mary O.), mgr. Samuels Opera House, Celoron Theater mtm and Jamestown Bill Posting Co.—h. 27 Price. ,g Waters, Pearl, r. over 228 East Second. *J Waters, see Watters. o Waterton, Carrie B., widow Robert, r. 309 East Second. j* ' Watmuff, Charles F., shipping clerk, r. 707 East Second. g Watmuff, Harry, textile worker, r. 707 East Second. >J Watmuff, James, (Elizabeth), spinning foreman, h. 707 East Second. ^ • Wa,tson, Clara Mrs., spiritualist lecturer, r. 543 East Second. G Watson, Clarence, r. 230 Crossman. * Watson, Daniel B., (Kate H.), contractor and D. B. & K. H. Watson, h. 118 •ot , Lakeview Ave. .g Watson, D. B. & K. H — Daniel B. and Kate H — millinery, 101 East Third. "g Watson, Henry W., (Clara), pres. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 543 East Second. G Watson, Lowell B., student, r. 75 Fairmount Ave. "S«£ Watson, Mark, r. 416 North Main. -!& Watson Mfg. Co.—H. W . Watson, pres.; W. W . Watson, sec.-treas.—insect S o screens, windows and doors, 63 Taylor. *"-. Watson, Sherman L., (Minnie), erector Art Metal Constr. Co., h. 75 Fair­'s"* mount Ave. 00 Watson, Thomas, r. 820 Cherry.

,g<0 Watson, William W., (Kittie L.), sec.-treas. Watson Mfg. Co., h. 528 East S S Second.

yt~ Watters, Albert L., (Effie C ) , draftsman, h. 42 West Fifteenth. | Watters, see Waters.

3 o Wattrall, Bruce, metal trimmer, bds. 430 Allen. <!* Watts, William H„ (Pearl B.), commercial traveler, h. 123 Fulton. _. g Way, Clarence, finisher, r. 55 Hazzard. •-. g Way, Phoebe, widow Samuel, r. 55 Hazzard. h X Way, Stewart, (Myrtie), metalworker, h. under 400 Falconer. Jg0" Weatherly, Leonard B., (Ella), lunch counter clerk, h. 124 Tenth. g £ Weatherup, William G., (Mary G.), correspondent American Aristotype Co., Q,g h. 189 Forest Ave.

Weaver, Albert R., (Mary L.), carpenter, h. 131 Fulton. Weaver, Alice, duffer, r. over 16 Institute.

^^ Weaver, Ellen M., widow Philander, h. under 130% Institute. ft Weaver, Etta M., instructor Chautauqua School of Nursing, r. 131 Fulton. J2 Weaver, Hannah C, widow James M., h. 1004 Prendergast Ave. W Weaver, Sylvia, widow Elbert, h. over 16 Livingston Ave. m*W* Weaver, William, machinist, rms. 105 West Second.

Webb,. Albert, bds. 562 East Second.

g Webb, William, (Myrtle), ball player, h. over 24 East Third. ft Webeck, Clarence W., driver, r. 104 Falconer. f ^ Webeck, Frank, (Selma)—Elite Furniture Co.—h. 104 Falconer. m ^ Webeck, see Wibeck. ^ ^ Webeck, John, r. 120 Colfax. .mm Webeck, Pauline, r. 1214 Tew. ^ ^ Weber, Adam, Sr., (Eliza), retired,1 h. 17 Mechanic. ^ ^ Weber, Adam Frederick, (Gertrude)—Weber-Knapp Co.—h. 341 East Fifth. C Weber, Anna C.—Weber Knapp Co.—r. 17 Mechanic.

Weber, Charlotte L., teacher, r. 17 Mechanic. Weber, Florence Pauline, teacher, r. 17 Mechanic. Weber, Gottfried, (Anna), contracting plasterer, h. 215' McKinley Ave.

W Weber, John. (Jane), h. 115 Broadhead Ave. +—* Weber-Knapp Co.—A. F. Weber, pres.; E. L. Knapp, vice-pres.; A. (1 Web-CO er, sec.-treas— furniture, hardware and specialties, 441 Chandler. ft Weborg, Albert G., (Mary), mfr. bed springs, 587 Willard, h. do. ft Weborg, Charles, (Fredericka), h. 581 Willard.

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Weborg, Clarence, r. 581 Willard. _ £ Weborg, Delia, student, r. 581 Willard. ^ T Weborg, Flavia, r. 581 Willard. *^ Weborg, Inez M., widow Frank C, telephone operator, bds. 21 Eleventh. Weborg, Oscar R., electrician, r. 581 Willard. ^ 4 Weborg, see Wiborg. L Webster, Matthew, laborer, bds. 6 South Main. ft Wedberg, Emil, woodworker, bds. 320 Bowen. ft Wedburg, Albert, (Myrtle), woodworker, h. 896% East Second. E Weed, Clarence, laborer, r. 22 Scott. mm Weed, Wilbur, nightwatch, r. 22 Scott. ft^ Weeden, Luke P., r. over 13 North Main. M Weekman, Burt C, (Helen), boxmaker, h. 209% West Third. _\ Weekman, Frank C, (Mary M.), supt. Blackstone Mfg. Co., h. 34 Linden ^ H

Ave. Weekman, Otto C, (Minnie), woodworker, h. 115 Weeks. O Weeks, Audrey Y., Mrs., h. over 206 East Second. P* |-Weeks, Bertha E., teacher, h. 109 Lakeview Ave. a X Weeks, Charles E., (Jeannette H.)—Weeks' Smoke House—5 West Third, g ca

h. Curtis, corner Clyde Ave. -. >i Weeks, James L., (Louise R.)—Weeks & Ross—h. 34 Lakeview Ave. 3' g-W E E K S & ROSS—J. L. and E. H — attorney, 400-402 Chadakoin Bldg. a » Weeks, Smoke House—Charles E. Weeks, prop.—cigars and smoker's sup- g-

plies, 5 West Third. o 3 Weeks, Wade, r. over 206 East Second. * g Wehrle, Agnes Mrs., h. 11^4 Tenth. o> f Wehrle, Josephine, r. liy2 Tenth. "2 2 Weideman, John, (Anna), furniture mender, h. 303 South Main. g. 5 Weidholm, Charles, (Jennie), machinist, h. 369 Foote Ave. -; a Weidholm, Esther, paper boxmaker, r. 369 Foote Ave. , - §• Weidholm, Reuben, metalworker, r. 369 Foote Ave. » Weidner, Marion, teacher, r. 62 Hotchkiss. Weidner, Ralph E., r. 62 Hotchkiss. __ Weidner, William E., r. 62 Hotchkiss. JjJ \veidner, William N., (Elizabeth), stationary engineer, h. 62 Hotchkiss. ^ 9 Weinberg, George E., steel casemaker, r. over 249 Hazzard. *m. Weinberg, Sophia, Mrs., weaver, h. over 249 Hazzard. ft Weisflog, August, (Anna)—Star Tailoring Co.—h. 815 Washington. ft Weiss, August, woodworker, rms. 12 Victoria Ave. Weiss, Caroline, cook, 543 Lakeview Ave. H — Weiss, James, (S. Gertrude), clerk, b. 10 Columbia Ave. |^ Welch, Bridget, widow John, h. over 1 East Sixth. *~ Welch, Mary, domestic, r. over 251 South Main. -j Welch, Mary, weaver, rms. 210 West Fourth. ^ Welch Thomas C, (Ida M.), local salesman Mack-Hall Co., h. 108 Chicago _"S

Ave. W Welsh, see Walsh. W Welham Alfred L., (Gladys) foreman metalworker, h. 29 Harrison. ^f. Weller, Guy A., (Lillian A.), stationary engineer, h. 14 Cowing. Weller, James M„ (Ella C.)— J. M. Weller & Son, and city assessor—h. 612 nfj East Seventh. _• Weller, John W., (O. Cerelle Grandin), h. 44 Allen. *5 WELLER, J. M. & SON—James ivl. and Roy C.—real estate and loans, rm. 0) 3 Gifford Block, over 2-8 East Third. m-h Weller Mae Louise, sec. Associated Charities and free employment bureau, rm. 19 City hall, r. 44 Allen. _ _ _ , . . W Weller, Robert H., student, r. 612 East Seventh. ? + Weller Roy C — J. M. Weller & Son—h. 612 East Seventh. . Wellers, George, laborer, Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. ^ g^wHEMLOCK LUMBER ,„-?,!=„ P

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Wellington, Levi, (Helen), laborer, h. 833 Washington. Wellman, Alden S., (Jennie E.), milk peddler, h. 15 Lovell Ave. Wellman, Ariel H., (Amanda A.), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 73 Thirteenth.

g Wellman, Arthur M., (Ada O.)—Wellman Bros.—h. 711 Washington. 3 ' Wellman, B. DeLeo, student, r. 130 Fairview Ave. £ W E L L M A N BROS W. D., E. E. and A. M.—drugs and stationery, 101 West M . Third. _ Wellman Buildings, 101-103 West Third and 211-213 Cherry. Jj Wellman, Charles, (Abbie), gluer, h. 130 Fairview Ave. •o m Wellman, Clarice L., student, r. 703 Washington. § u WelIman. Elmer E., (Bertha F.)—Wellman Bros.—h. 707 Washington. M t« Wellman, Jessie I., student, r. 15 Lovell Ave. .5 -o Wellman, M. Stella, duffer, r. 15 Lovell Ave. "2 mg Wellman, Walter, stenographer, bds. 19 Crescent. § a Wellman, Warren D., (Dora), physician, 2 Wellman Bldg., and Wellman «5 £ Bros., h. 703 Washington. £ a Wells, Adelbert C, (Lillian O.), salesman, h. 5 Hotchkiss. Z _ W E L L S FARGO EXPRESS CO.—E. M. Smith, agent—115 North Main. •% .% Wells, Helen widow Adelbert E., r. 405 West Seventh.

_, Wells, John, (Annie), painter, h. 300 East Eighth. _ Wells, Martha, r. 283^ South Main. g Wells, Merl, (Mary), stationary fireman, h. over 7 Hunt Road.

_ tj Wells, Susie, r. 87 Steele. g < Wells, see Welles. o Welner, William C, (Ida), salesman, h. over 401 West Sixth. <n Welshoffer, Arthur J., cashier J. C. & L. E..R. R., r. 342 Crossman. "g •. Welshoffer, Dorothy C, r. 342 Crossman. * 4 Welshofer, Edward R., R. R. clerk, r. 342 Crossman. JJ tj Welshofer, George, (Catherine B.),—The Lenox Buffet—h. 342 Crossman. "3 § Welshofer, George, Jr., (Grace), metalworker, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. a mm limits. ^ to Welshofer, Howard L., draughtsman, r. 342 Crossman. "jj '2 Welshofer, Margaret R., clerk, r. 342 Crossman. g g Welstrom. Adolph, woodworker, bds. 649 East Sixth. v o. Wemple, Isham C, (Frances M.), blacksmith, h. 241 Hopkins Ave. 13 O Wemple, see Wample.

e Wendelius, Walfred, patternmaker, bds. 1 Briggs. ft Wennberg, Arthur R., striper, r. 34 Crown.

U W e n n b e r g , Florence V., boxworker, r. 34 Crown. Wennberg, John, (Bertha), metalworker, h. 34 Crown.

*.. Wennerberg, Frans O., (Cecelia), cornicemaker, h. 68 Grant. ft Wennerholm, Hulda, picker, rms. 346 Foote Ave.

%+.) Wennerstrom, Joseph, (Ella), painter, h. over 35 Morton. (0i Wenstram, Theodore, (Selma), metalworker, h. over 48 Pearl Ave. ft Werle, Elmer A., (Clara), tailor, h. 20 Derby. <et Werner, Margaret, domestic, Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. t|JJ Wersen, Augusta, cook. 207 Foote Ave.

H Wersen, Charles J., milk peddler, r. 21 Tower. Wersen, Matilda C, widow Charles J„ h. 21 Tower.

^ Wersen. Sophia A., r. 21 Tower. C Wertzell, John, (Rose), carpenter, h. 5 Howard Ave. ^ Wescott, Arthur, chauffeur, rms. 315 Spring. JJT Wescott, Clark, teamster, h. under 621 Prendergast Ave. O Wescott, Clifford, r. 801 Prendergast Ave. jjj Wescott, Daniel P.. (Isabelle H.). linotype operator, h. 86 Barrett. ft Wescott, Leonora B., student, r. 86 Barrett. IS Wescott, Sarah R., widow Daniel P., h. 417 Lafayette. s _ Ci I argest stock Victor Records 'n the City P r l f m a n » c Mlioir S t n i W •—J Victrolas, $80, 878, $tOO, $160, $8O0" fcUUlMH 5 F 1 U M C C H U I X

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. _ qq Wescott, W . Monroe, (Henrietta L.), clerk, h. 273 South Main. ^_ Wescott, see Westcott. flj Wesley, Frank, r. 20 Newland Ave. • Wess, Axel H., (Jennie A.), teamster, h. 124 Winsor. , , Wessler, E. William, r. 103 McKinley Ave. 3 | West, Charles, foreman H. J. Lyon Lumber Co., bds. 372 Willard. ^ ^ West, Clark D., (Frances), optometrist, over 12 East Third, h. do. West, Edson L., dentist, over 12 East Third, h. do. West, Fritz E., painter, r. 132 Euclid Ave. West, G. B., (Elizabeth), trainman, h. 382 Foote Ave. West, Gust A., (Amanda), painter, h. 132 Euclid Ave. West, Harold V., grainer, r. 132 Euclid Ave. VW West, J., carpenter, bds. 26 Taylor. to West, James L., (Alice M.), farmer, h. 412 Lincoln. *• West, Mabel E., stenographer, r. 412 Lincoln. m m West, Margaret E., student, h. 412 Lincoln. ~ / Westberg, Lillian, Mrs., waitress, bds. 29 Palmer. h H Westburg, Arthur, conductor, bds. 52 Hamilton. ^ ^ Westbury, Carl, lumber handler, bds. 112 Hazzard. I J Westcott, Almon D., (Virginia F.), commercial traveler, h. 146 Prospect. ^ ^ Westcott, Eugene A., (Florence), huckster, h. 4 New Warner Bldg. h 2 Westcott, see Wescott. ~ 7 Westerberg, Frederick, woodworker, bds. 167 Chandler. l ^ Westerberg, William, woodworker, bds. 167 Chandler. p-** Westerdale, Augusta, domestic, 4 Lakeview Ave. ^ J Westerdale, Carl, (Hattie), metalworker, h. over 855 East Second. ^ ^ Westergren, Axel, (Emma), laborer, h. 114 Palmer. ^ J Westergren, Bertha, milliner, r. 114 Palmer. _ri Westergren, David, laborer, r. 114 Palmer. ^ * Westergren, Elmer, laborer, r. 114 Palmer. Westerland, Esther, domestic, 543 Lakeview Ave. X X Western, Charles H., (May), metalworker, h. 55 East Cowden. 2j2 W E S T E R N UNION T E L E G R A P H CO., R. O. Walters, mgr., 301 North Main. pjr Westervelt, Reuben, (Lina), wire chief N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 310 Clinton, ^ g Westin, J. Ephraim, (Signe), metalworker, h. over 303 Willard. •?£. Westling, David, laborer, bds. 912 East Second. r*k Westling, Edith E. E., r. 167 Chandler. Westling, Fred G., (Matilda), woodworker, h. 167 Chandler. ^ ^ Westlund, Eric L., (Hulda), shoemaker, h. over 415 Newland Ave. -^ Westman, Charles P., (Ethel), h. 72 Cole Ave. W Westman, John A., (Signa), gen. mgr. Dahlstrom Metal Door Co., h. Curtis. ^ J Westphal, Oscar, barber and pool, 47 South Main, rms. 28 Fenton Place. ^ Westrom, Andrew F — Westrom Bros.—r. 408 Lafayette. ^ j Westrom Bros.—Andrew F. and John F.—liquors, 13 East Second. ^ ^ Westrom, Clarence M., sheet metalworker, r. 131 Barrows. _""* Westrom, Edward H., textileworker, r. 131 Barrows. to Westrom, John, laborer, r. 128 Stowe. CO Westrom, John F., (J. Belle)—Westrom Bros., h. 408 Lafayette. mm. Westrom, Louis W „ express deliveryman, r. 131 Barrows. Westrom, Minnie, music teacher, r. 408 Lafayette. *•£ Westrom, William J., (Anna D.), cabinetmaker, h. 131 Barrows. w Westrom, see Wistrom and Wistran. C^. Wethergreen, Judith, domestic, Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. m Wetzler, Bertha, bds. 1102 East Second. * Whalen Anna, bookkeeper, bds. 1154 Prendergast Ave. M * Wharton Charles H., (Edith), woolsorter, h. under 842 East Second. Whatford, Bert H., (Elizabeth), elevator man, h. 171% South Main. \J2 Whatley, 'Florence, hallmaid, 207 Foote Ave. C h Wheaton, Olive M., widow Hiram, r. 36 Center. Nj _ , = ft HARRY LYONS ft Erie Ry. Ch

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Co ® Wheeler, Allen, (Blanche), metalworker, h. 511 Allen. KJ© W H E E L E R & BARKER—Mrs. E. A. and Mrs. Blanche—millinery, 315 Pine. N*" \ •2 WHEELER & BARKER £ MILLINERY

Popular among the many business enterprises in the city is the up-to-date Jg Millinery establishment conducted by Mrs. E. A. Wheeler ahd Mrs. Blanche +- Barker at 315 Pine Street. Although established only last March it has .2 -a already found favor with the public. g§ JSjS Wheeler, Bertram A., (Vina D.), machine hand, h. 247 Fairmount Ave. 0 0. u

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Wheeler, C. LaVerne, (Nettie), pressman, h. 346 Foote Ave. _ _ Wheeler, Clyde C, (Cora L.), carpenter, h. 441 Winsor. gjj Wheeler, Don Howard, piano teacher, r. 315 Jefferson. _ Wheeler, E. A., Mrs.—Wheeler & Barker—h. 310 East Sixth. 4, Wheeler, Elton A., r. 247 Fairmount Ave. _\\ Wheeler, Eugene H., (Edith S.), solicitor N. Y. Telephone Co., h. 54 Blanch­

ard. W H E E L E R , F R A N K S., (Grace), special county judge and attorney, over

215 North Main, h. Fairmount Ave., R. F. D. 77. Wheeler, Henry C, (Susie), carpenter, h. 811 Lafayette. Wheeler, Lois C, student, r. 310 East Sixth. Wheeler, Thomas, laborer, bds. 280 Steele. Wheeler, Vina D., Mrs., shampoo parlors, 247 Fairmount Ave., h. do. Wneelhouse Bros.—George P. and John W.—saloon, 143 Harrison. Wheelhouse, George, (Rebecca), warpdresser, h. 35 Center. Wheelhouse, George P., (Ada)—Wheelhouse Bros.—h. 143 Harrison. Wheelhouse, John, shoe repairing, 68 Foote Ave., r. 35 Center. Wheelhouse, John W., (Cora)—Wheelhouse Bros.—h. 143 Harrison. Wheelhouse, John W., millhand, r. 35 Center. Wheelhouse, Josephine, widow Arthur, h. 65 Benson. Whitaker, Ernest, (Bridget), paperhanger, h. 613 Monroe. Whitcomb, James W., (May), carpenter, h. 510 Hallock. Whitcomb, William, (Mary), mechanic, h. 32 Twelfth. White, Ada, widow John, r. 327 Price. White, Alan H., (Grace R.), printer, r. 14 Lincoln. White, Andrew P., retired, h. 14 Lincoln. White, Andrew W., (Margaret R.), commercial traveler, h. 145 Prospect. White, Charles S., (Lauretta), h. over 708 North Main. White, Claude E., (Maude), bookkeeper Wilcox-Burchard Co., h. 73 Liberty. White Cross School of Nursing, (Inc.)—W. E. Goucher, D. D. S., pres.; H.

O. Meredith, vice-pres.; S. C. Hall, sec.-treas.; W. J. Pennock, M. D., dean—414-416 Chadakoin Bldg.

White, E. D., bds. 734 East Second. White, Edna M., telephone operator, r. under 413 West Third. White, Elvira L., widow Herbert T„ millinery, 330 East Third, h. do. White, Emerson W., (Bertha M.), lumber inspector, h. 101 Cook Ave. White, Frank H., book and job printing, over 101-103 North Main, h. 14

Lincoln. White, Fred, filling boss, bds. 38% Foote Ave. White, George C, metalworker, r. 142 Broadhead Ave. White, George W., (Kate E.), sec. N. P. L., 6 Hall Block, over 7 West Third,

h. 188 Falconer. White, Grace, office clerk, r. 40 Prospect. White, Herbert A., student, r. 145 Prospect. White, James, r. over 708 North Main. The oldest agency. The best of companies. The largest experience. Es­tablished 1867. BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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White, James C, (Jennie), R. R. flagman, h. 116 Newland Ave. g S White, James M., (Lapha), mechanic, h. 9 Ross. w White, J. B., bds. 734 East Second. * Wnite, John M., conductor J. St. Ry., r. 11 West Fourth. White, Joseph, (Philma), laborer, h. 475 Crescent. White, Kate J., widow Charles, prop. Osmer dining room, under 413 West

Third, h. do. White, Lewis F., (Mary E.), crater, h. 142 Broadhead Ave. White, Susan K., r. under 413 West Third. White, Walter S., (Elmira), stonemason, h. 217 Allen. *-** Wnite, Walter W., (Annie), paving foreman, h. 830 Washington. {J* White, William C, student, r. 830 Washington. 3 Whitebred, Fiory, metalworker, r. 135% Chandler. (tt Whitebred, Fred, textileworker, r. 135% Chandler. OO Vvhitebred, Jennie, widow Joseph, h. 135% Chandler. _J Whitebred, Louis, textileworker, r. 135% Chandler. 2 Whitebred, Miles, textileworker, r. 135% Chandler. ^ Whitehead, E. E. & Son—Erwin E. and Frank—creamery, 2 Livingston Ave. 53 Whitehead, Erwin E., (Cornelia)—E. E. Whitehead & Son—h. 8 Livingston ^ ^

Ave. *• . " Whitehead, Frank, (Mabel)—E. E. Whitehead & Son—h. over 8 Livingston go,

Ave. fT* Whitehead, Ismael, (Eliza), laborer, h. 23 Barrows. C"t" Whitehead, Mary, winder, r. 23 Barrows. S * Whitehead, H. Preston, pastor A. M. E. Zion Church, r. 610 Spring. -r— Whitehead, William H., (Viola A.), nursery stock, h. 208 Broadhead Ave. _^ Whiteman, Herbert S., (Sigrid), finisher, h. 562 East Second. £ Whitford, Ava, textileworker, r. 132 Barrows. S Whitford, Clara I., shoe trimmer, r. 491 Winsor. ~ ^ Whitford, George, teamster, bds. 46-48 Steele. *rt Whitford, Harley, (Dorothy), bench boss, h. under 79 Hazzard. © Whitford, John, laborer, h. 707 West Eighth. -m Whitford, William A., (Emily L.), machinist, h. 491 Winsor. "jj Whiting, Alfred M., clerk, bds. 16 Cook Ave. J» Whiting, Guy, (Emma), miller, h. over 32 Institute. Whiting, Miranda M., widow Daniel, r. 16 Cook Ave. C*_ Whitley, Emily F., widow Fred E., h. 309 East Second. © Whitley, Ruth M., r. 309 East Second. • Whitley, Sarah F., h. 832 North Main. Whitman, Mary, r. 152 Jones & Gifford Ave. S 3 Whitman, Matilda, widow Stephen, boarding house, 154 Jones & Gifford Ave. OJ X

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Whitney, Bertha, Mrs., h. 821 North Main. ~ w Whitney, Charles, laborer, r. over 34 Willard. 3 Jj Whitney, Charles, (Maude), commercial traveler, h. 119 Van Buren. »_ „ Whitney, Florence, paper boxmaker, r. 821 North Main. S _ Whitney, Floyd E., (Florence E.), fireman, h. 110 Isabella Ave. K W Whitney, John J., (Agnes), retired, h. 211 West Second. — r" Whitney, Leo, paper boxmaker, r. 821 North Main. Whitney, William H., (Mary), machine hand. h. over 34 Willard. S- pj Whittle, Elizabeth, widow Isaac, h. over 121 Weeks. X Whittle, William, printer's apprentice, r. over 121 Weeks. 2 Whympenny, Lawrence, (Helen T.), warpdresser, h. 370 Falconer. g Wibeck, Amanda, textileworker, r. 19 Chapin. B0 — Wibeck, Arthur, (Eva), sheet metalworker, h. over 838 North Main. « SB Wibeck,' Charles. (Albertina), h. 19 Chapin. — H Wibeck, Charles E., (Amanda), woodworker, h. over 216 Barrows. -j | 0AP^nd Front Doors stock HARRY LYONS ||

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Wibeck, John, (Selma O.), ice deliveryman, h. 120 Colfax. Wibeck, see Webeck. Wiberg, Albert, (Elizabeth), warpdresser, h. under 216 Forest Ave. WIBORG, CHARLES H., attorney, 400-401 Fenton Bldg., r. 28 Foote Ave. Wiborg, Florence, novelty ornamentor, rms. 896% East Second. Wiborg, Jacob N., (Christine M.), pianomaker, h. 28 Foote Ave. Wiborg, Jennie M., r. 28 Foote Ave. Wiborg, Lillian G., teacher, r. 28 Foote Ave. Wiborg, Louise, widow Gustaf F., textileworker, h. under 115 Camp. Wiborg, see Weborg. Wicander, Edwin N., cigars and tobacco, 8 S. Main, r. over 616 East Second. Wicander, Elof, (Alma), wholesale cigars and tobacco and cigar mfr., 8

South Main, h. over 616 East Second. Wick, Axel, (Augusta), metalworker, h. over 516 Crescent. Wick, Eflie E., r. 841 North Main. Wick, see Wicks. Wickfield, Bessie A., hairdresser, r. 38 Eleventh. Wickfield, Edith M., student, r. 38 Eleventh. Wickfield, Marjorie C, r. 38 Eleventh. Wickfield, Richard N., (Nettie A.), barber under 24 East Third, h. 38

Eleventh. Wickfield, Richard N., Jr., (Lena L.), barber and musician, under 113 North

Main, h. 12 West Seventh. Wicklund, Charles, (Anna), painter, h. 43 Tower. Wicklund, Charles G., (Minnie H.), machinist, h. 7 Mt. Vernon Place. Wicklund, Clella, picker, r. over 1 Winsor. Wicklund, Emma, widow Carl O., h. over 1 Winsor. Wicks, Andrew W., (Minnie E.), real estate, assessor and collector Town of

Ellicott, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. H g> WICKS, CHARLES H., (Florence R.), timber and lumber, 35 Gokey Bldg.,

h. Lakewood, N. Y. Wicks, Elizabeth, widow Walter D., r. 101 Lakeview Ave. Wicks, John G., (Emma L.), attorney, over 3 West Third, h. 101 Lakeview

Ave. Wicks, see Wick. Wickstrom, Alfred E., (Elma A.), metalworker, h. 135 Euclid Ave. Wickstrom, Carl, (Amanda), cabinetmaker, h. over 419 Newland Ave. Wickstrom, Eugene, bds. 7 Grandin. Wickstrom, Richard, carpenter, bds. 11 Warner Ave. Widdop, Sarah, widow Alfred, r. over 80 Tower. Widen, Axel L., (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 1 York. Widigren, Oscar, (Selma), foreman japaner, h. over 450 Allen. Widlund, Henning C, (Jennie A.), cementworker, h. 41 Lee Ave. Widmark, A. Frank, (Ellen E.), bench foreman, h. 20 Wescott. Widmark, Aldrick, (Elizabeth S.), foreman woodworker, h. 121 Bowen. Wido, Joe, (Clara), laborer, h. 52 Foote Ave. Widrig, Birney, undertaker's assistant, rms. 428 Winsor. Widrig, Charles, real estate, h. 333 Hallock. Widrig, Read E„ office clerk, r. 333 Hallock. Widrig, Vera A., widow Paul H., r. 333 Hallock. Widrig, Walter IT., (Minnie S.), broker, h. 418 East Sixth. Wiegand, Charles F., (Martha), carpenter, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Wiegand, Daniel F., mechanical engineer, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. Wiggins, Miranda, widow John H., h. 134 Allen. Wight, Charles, laborer, r. 163 Barrett. Wight, Polly J., widow Reuben W., h. 163 Barrett. Wight, see Wright. Wigren, Aaron, handsander, bds. 337 Willard. d Tin Mnhi.l Ponntit 1 ifo Premium receiots to Jan. 1, 1911 ... - $367,143,488.59 X lite rTimial Denetlt LIM RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and lunds on hand for > w «« NnnravL K I future payment to nolicv holders - - - 8427,763,180.20 01 newarK, PI. J, F. S. TREADWAY, District Agent . -

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Wigren, Amelia, r. 400 Stowe. © Wigren, Anna, domestic, 31 Euclid Ave. "S Wigren, Charles J., (Ida), meatcutter, h. 32 Eagle. C h Wigren, Gust, (Mabel), contractor, h. 40 Chautauqua Ave. 5 ^ Wigren, Swan, (Beda), weaver, h. over 516 Newland Ave. S Wihlborg, Axel, r. 516 Hazzard. 2 Wihlborg, Edith, drawer, r. 516 Hazzard. .~> Wihlborg, Hattie G., widow Nels P., h. 516 Hazzard. * W Wihlborg, Victoria, r. 516 Hazzard. Wilber, Henry R., (Bessie A.), pres. Ames-Burns Co., h. 225 Winsor. Wilbur, Catherine, widow Philo, r. over 21 East Eighth. ^mt Wilbur, Grace E., student, r. 213 Fulton. ^ 9 Wilbur, Mina, Mrs., cook, h. rear 310 Pine. 0} Wilbur, Ralph E., textileworker, r. 213 Fulton. N*» Wilcox, Alfred, (Clara), real estate, h. over 174 Fairmount Ave. |Zt Wilcox, Andrew L., (Edith), sand contractor, h. 32 Regent. ^t» Wilcox, Burchard & Co.—Frank A. Wilcox, Seneca B. Burchard, Miner S.,

Harlow J., Mary R., and E. B. Crissey Est.—wholesale groceries, 17 Sherman Place. _.

Wilcox, Celestus L., lumber salesman and collector, rms. 309 Price. P» Wilcox, Charles, (Rose), blacksmith, r. 214 Clinton. ft Wilcox, Edward P., (Fannie S.), retired, h. 100 Falconer. ^ Wilcox, Edward S., (Anna M.), contractor and builder, h. 408 Stowe. m-— Wilcox, Ernest O., office clerk, r. 12 Eighteenth. Wilcox, Etta, widow Harrison, h. over 615 North Main. Wilcox, Frank, tinner, r. 19 Chicago Ave. < ^ Wilcox, Frank A., (Belle C.)—Wilcox, Burchard & Co.—h. 512 East Second. £ _ Wilcox, Frank J., (Pearl), woodworker, h. 8 Seymour Ave. ft Wilcox, Fred, (Maggie), weaver, h. 127 Barrows. rm Wilcox, Fred, (Lora A.), driver, h. 6 Eighteenth. jff. Wilcox, George, deliveryman, r. 6 Eighteenth. "• Wilcox, Gertrude Clark, widow W . R., h. 102 Newton Ave. Wilcox, G. Warren, metalworker, r. 12 Eighteenth. _ Wilcox, John, teamster, bds. 283% South Main. ^ ^ Wilcox, John L., (Catherine L.), contractor, h. 12 Eighteenth. ft Wilcox, Katheryn, clerk, r. 214 Clinton. • Wilcox, Kenneth, (Florence), drayman, h. under 16 Flagg Ave. Wilcox, Lem, teamster, bds. 1200 East Second. . Wilcox, Mary E., clerk, r. 214 Clinton. J ft Wilcox, Melissa O., widow Marcus, r. 807 West Sixth. W Wilcox, Oscar D., (Gertrude), machinist, h. 807 West Sixth. *S Wilcox, Robert L., plater, r. 12 Eighteenth. Wilcox, Rolland F., (Lucy B.), teamster, h. 24% Buffalo. Wilcox, Sidney D., (Deffle), plumber, h. 19 Chicago Ave. M Wild, Annie, weaver, r. 11 Shaw Ave. *» Wild, Edgar, comber, r. 10 Shaw Ave. W Wild, Edith, weaver, r. 11 Shaw Ave. £*• Wild, Edith, mender, r. 10 Shaw Ave. ~ Wild, Harry, (Bessie T.), warpdresser, h. 11 Shaw Ave. f-*m Wild, Joseph, (Clara), clerk, h. 10 Shaw Ave. (ft Wild, Joseph H., printer's apprentice, r. 11 Shaw Ave. Wild,.Lena, mender, r. 10 Shaw Ave. Wild, William, weaver, r. 10 Shaw Ave. ft Wildman, Isaac, (Elizabeth), warptwister, h. 152 Thayer. M Wildman, Joseph, r. 152 Thayer. J? Wileman, Joseph, hostler, bds. over 226 East Second. f _ Wiler, Frank L., (Sophia C ) , cigarmaker, h. 28 Peach. Wiler, Mildred, student, r. 28 Peach. Wiler, Myron A., bookkeeper, r. 28 Peach. .mm

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Wilhelm, Emil, (Margaret M.), bookkeeper, Jamestown Brewing Co., h. 413

Wilhelm, Henry B., (Rachel A.), commercial traveler, h. 46 Grant. Wilhide, Charles, draftsman, bds. 862 Prendergast Ave. Wilkes, Lena A., r. 2 Forest Park. Wilkes, Lewis F., (A. Elizabeth), truckman Erie R. R., h. 2 Forest Park. Wilkes, Mildred, domestic, 107 Maple. Wilkinson, Agnes I., clerk, r. 46 Hazzard. Wilkinson, Joseph C., printer, r. 46 Hazzard. Wilkinson, Margaret, widow Fred, h. 46 Hazzard. Wilkinson, T. Sharpe, (Marguerite), porter, r. over 14 Sixteenth. Willard, Archer H., (Fannie L.), woodturner, h. 30 Maltby. Willard, Louis G., (Nellie D.), paperhanger, h. 822 Lafayette. Willard, Mary R. preceptress Jamestown High School, h. 659 East Sixth. Willard, Samuel L., (Sylvia), constable, h. 834 Lafayette.

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X r Willard, Vesta, teacher, r. 659 East Sixth. m-M Willett, Soloman, building mover, bds. 902 Lafayette. I_J Willets, Effie, aristoworker, r. over 119 West Third. M Willets, Mary, widow Clement, dressmaker, h. 608 North Main. _ Willets, Samuel J., (Grace M.), printer, h. 30 Price.

C/J Williams, Addie, student, r. 226 Steele. Williams, Agnes N., widow James W., r. 142 Chandler.

^ ~ Williams, Annie, Mrs., r. 321 Palmer. O -t Williams, Dora, r. 226 Steele.

Williams, E. A., (Ada), machinist, h. 220 Allen. Williams, Edwin, (Calista T.), h. 214 Clinton. Williams, Ellen, teacher, rms. 333 East Fifth.

r . Williams, Ernest, carpenter, rms. 103 Forest Ave. ^ J Williams, Ernest G., (Mayme), city baggageman, h. 212 Allen. ryi Williams, Fred, (Grace), laborer, h. 734 East Second. jr* Williams, Fred T., (Eva), foreman Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., h. 21 Wal-M H nut. _ ^ Williams, George A., printer's apprentice, r. 321 Palmer. f ^ Williams, Grace, textileworker, bds. 19 Crescent. W Williams, Harriet O., h. 108 Crescent. P ^ Williams, Harry L., (Grace), janitor, h. 626 Spring.

Williams, Harvey O., (Cecil), shipping clerk, h. 36 Center. Williams, Hattie, widow Thomas, h. 1043 Washington.

i Williams, Ira, (Carrie R.), nursery stock, 402 West Seventh, h. do. Williams, Jefferson G., (Rhoda J.), jewelry and repairing, 1207 Prendergast

i Ave., h. do. Williams, John A., (Margaret), laborer, h. 10 Highland Ave.

I Williams, Joseph, casemaker, bds. 909 Newland Ave. Williams, Joseph G., (Elizabeth), junk dealer, 18 Forest Ave., h. 321 Palmer. Williams, Louise M., student, r. 9 Chestnut.

CO Williams, M a Belle, bookkeeper and stenographer, r. 21 Walnut. r , Williams, Mae A., textileworker, r. 20 Forest Ave. O Williams, Mary, widow Burton, trained nurse, rms. 252 Fulton. IS Williams, Marshall J., (Florence), bartender, h. 216 East First. S "c Williams, May C, widow Frank F., h. 15 Mechanic. Kjg Williams, Minnie, textileworker, bds. 42 Sampson.

a Williams, Myril J., salesman, r. 19 West Seventh. wCQ Williams, Oliver E., (Angie M.), pastor Grace United Brethren Church, h.

fr 3 Fourteenth. Qd-g Williams, Randolph, (Grace), textileworker, h. 5 Metallic Ave. r- o Williams. Reuben E., (Belle L.), commercial traveler, h. 9 Chestnut. X . . fc ¥ •£ I Connecticut General Life In». Co, Hartford, Conn mm L i f e i n S U r a n C e w . J. Bentley, Gen. Agt, 514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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H I T I P I A N O f f l LARGEST AND MOST o > MM-lmLiMU 1M.I_L~.SJ \,SJ. CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK b ? — -~*. Williams, Susie A., Mrs., h. over 136 Barrett. • 2 Williams, Thorp, (Bensie), popcorn vender, h. 752 East Second. ~• Williams, William C, (Lettie), musician, h. 226 Steele. • m Williamson, Andrew, carpenter, r. 206 McKinley Ave. g mi Williamson, Anton, carpenter, r. 206 McKinley Ave. 3 p] Williamson, Elna, widow William, h. 206 McKinley Ave. w rt Williamson, George H., (Hattie), teamster, h. over 857 Spring. !g H Williamson, Herbert S., (Bridget A.), deliveryman, h. rear 10 West Sixth. e £0 Williamson, Jessie, kindergarten teacher, r. Ill Barrows. h 5 Williamson, Mary J., widow Samuel, h. over 723 East Second. 5 Williamson, May, dressmaker, r. over 723 East Second. » f. Williamson, Samuel, (Lucy A.), h. Ill Barrows. © Willing, Mary A., Mrs., rep. New York Viavi Co., 419 West Third, h. do. * Willman; George J., (Ruth), bookkeeper, h. over 412 Lafayette. n Willis, D. E., (Marie), lineman, h. 15 Hazzard. W Willis, Edward C, (Harriett), milkman, h. 212 Lafayette. g fjj Willoughbee, Harriet A., mender, bds. 85 Falconer. o. x Willoughby, Russell R., student, r. 11 Newland Ave. © j* Willoughby, Russell R., student, r. 11 Newland Ave. g_ Willsie, Bert M., (Lillian A.), horseman, h. 131 Euclid Ave. • £3 Willsie, Eva R., dressmaker, h. 12 Scott. » H Willsie, Leo J., (Mary B.), chauffeur, h. 39 Eleventh. 5* H Willsie, Rhoda M., h. 12 Scott. a B Willsie, see Wiltsie. 9 « Willson, Mildred B., student, r. 99 Barrett. §• F Willson, Nathan M., (Bernice L.), sec.-treas. Pearl City Veneer Co., h. 99 g-

Barrett. E. 8 Wilson, Albert C, (Esther J.), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 225 Broadhead Ave. n 2 Wilson, Allen, janitor Trantum Flats, h. 705 West Eighth. i% 2 Wilson, Arthur E., student, r. 11 Liberty. "g. J> Wilson, Charles A., millhand, r. over 211 North Main. g Q Wilson, Charles C, (Mary H.), mgr. John T. Wilson estate, h. 316 East 2

Fifth. w> Wilson, Charles D., (Elizabeth R.), custodian Masonic rooms, h. 607 Pine. Wilson, Charles N., (Florence I.), commercial traveler, h. over 223 Winsor. ™ n Wilson, Cornelius, (Clara), florist, h. 13 Ross. jfjj Wilson, Elde S., barker, r. over 115 East Second. F g Wilson, Elizabeth A., r. 319 Jefferson. g.g. Wilson, Ernest, student, r. 68 Tenth. |* £ Wilson, Etta, Mrs., h. over 115 East Second. >q Wilson, Floy B.—Rulifson & Wilson—r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. a B Wilson, Fred, lunch counter clerk, rms. 17-25 Russell Block. * g, Wilson, Fred H., (Angie), chief Jamestown Fire Dept., h. 333 Allen. g g. Wilson, George C. h. 310 East Sixth. J? • Wilson, George F., driver, r. 219 Broadhead Ave. g, Wilson, Grace, widow Samuel W., r. 312 West Fourth. Wilson, Harry, (Clara S.)— Jamestown Cold Storage Co.—h. 101 South E*

Main. °" Wilson, Harvey T., (Elsie A.)—Field & Wright Co.—h. 101 Liberty. 3 Wilson, Hugh O, (Marie A.),—treas. Turner Candy Co.—h. 350 Falconer. jj g Wilson, James, steel casemaker, bds. 304 West Third. > 1 Wilson, James, (Elizabeth), foreman spinner, h. 343y2 Falconer. g > Wilson James, veneerworker, bds. 1076 East Second. -g Wilson, James W., (Rosella), retired pastor Christian Church, h. 11 Liberty. _ « Wilson, Jessie, cloth mender, bds. 31 Fenton Place. g 0 Wilson, John, (Florence), bartender, h. over 219 Spring. frl M Wilson, John H.,- h. 23 Crossman. fll _ Wilson John J., (Wilhelmina), mattressmaker, h. over 36 Myrtle. HeJ

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and doors, 131 Winsor. Wilson, John T., (Minnie), laborer, h. 239 Forest Ave.

nj Wilson, John Thompson, (Harriet C ) , retired, h. 28 Fairmount Ave. j) ' Wilson, Katherin, student, r. 333 Allen. 2 Wilson, Katherine, stock clerk Maddox Table Co., h. over 71 Allen. .2 i Wilson, Louis H., (Rouie), lumber inspector, h. 10 Park. CO Wilson, Mary A., widow Sanford, r. 107 Allen. g , Wilson, Mary I., r. 333 Allen. «8 ' Wilson, Minnie E., stenographer, bds. 108 King. r~\ Wilson, Randall, (Maud), foreman twister, r. 343% Falconer. -g ' Wilson, Sarah E., textileworker, r. 13 Ross. S Wilson, Stella, r. 10 Park.

WILSON, WILLIAM W., (Ida M.), tinsmith and roofing, 107 West'Fourth, h.' Fairmount Ave., bey. limits.

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1| W.W.WILSON ~\x CORNICE WORK, SKYLIGHT, STEEL CEILING AND ROOFING OF ALL KINDS >*~i SPOUTING, SHEET METAL WORK AND GENERAL REPAIRS » £ FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY ^ 5 Home Phone 499-K West 3rd St., Rear of Chadakoin Bldg. Office 107 W. 4th > o-i Wilson, William W., (Carrie M.), woodworker, h. 152 Thayer. «•§ Wiltsie, Altheda, Mrs., h. 117 Allen. fc"" Wiltsie, Arthur W., clerk, r. over 612 Prendergast Ave. •w o Wiltsie, Charles C, (Pency C ) , toolmaker, h. 38 Flagg Ave. OT 3 Wiltsie, David H., student, r. 22 Fairmount Ave. "9^! Wiltsie, Edward, cementworker, bds. 1200 East Sevond. a . Wiltsie, Harry, veneerworker, r. 26 Wilson Ave. Wo" Wiltsie, Harry T., (Dessie), finisher, h. 58 Water. G-) "Wiltsie, Lawrence W., (Caroline)—attorney and Abrams & Wiltsie—h. 22 "£~\ Fairmount Ave. « a Wiltsie, Leon F., clerk, r. 612 Prendergast Ave. w 2 Wiltsie, Mabel, textileworker, r. 219 McKinley Ave. "ed .2? Wiltsie, Martha C, widow Charles II., r. 311 Prendergast Ave. a * Wiltsie, Mary A., Mrs., h. over 612 Prendergast Ave. G ~ Wiltsie, Mary O, widow Melvin, r. 101 Connecticut Ave. £ § Wiltsie, Melvin C, (Eliza L.), farmer, h. 101 Connecticut Ave.

Wiltsie, Reuben A., driver, r. 101 Connecticut Ave. . Wiltsie, see Willsie.

© Wiltzthe, Paul, metalworker, bds. 149 Jones & Gifford Ave. ~ ^ Wimmermark, Jennie, textileworker, r. Ill Newland Ave.

Wimmermark, John A., (Christina), sander, h. Ill Newland Ave. fm Wimmermark, Lambert C., (Minnie B.), lineman, h. 264 Broadhead Ave. <*> Winberg, Axel A., (Hulda), finisher, h. 153% Chandler. r/_ Winberg, see Winnberg. Cj Winblad, Eva, student, r. 1381 East Second. CO Winchester, Florence, bds. 228 Hallock. J^m Winchester, Frank, (Susie), R. F. D. mail carrier, h. 43 Ninth. ~mm*- Winchester, Leonora, widow Charles J., h. 59 Broadhead Ave.

Winchester, Louis, r. Y. M. C. A. CS Windahl, Carl, (Hannah), metalworker, h. 80 Highland Ave. ^ Windahl, Charles W., (Alice), metalworker, h. 112 Palmer. a Windahl, Olive G., domestic, 611 Prendergast Ave. 4 _ Windsor, E m m a E., h. 417 Prendergast Ave. VI Windsor, Florence, r. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. &

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— ^ Windsor, John W., (Helen), retired, h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. *--} Windsor, Leon A., r. 417 Prendergast Ave. m]m Windsor, see Winsor. mm, Wing, Helen, widow Pratt, h. 409 Cherry. m ^ WINNBERG & BATCHELLER—John M. and Levant—City Drug Store, 113 S

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~ Winnberg, Huda M., r. 39 Mechanic. J~ Winnberg, Jennie G., r. 39 Mechanic. ~ Winnberg, John M.—Winnberg & Batcheller—h. 39 Mechanic. mt\ Winnberg, Laura M., widow J. G., r. 39 Mechanic. ft Winnberg, see \vinberg. w Winroth, Arthur C, metalworker, r. 255 Prospect. _* Winroth, Charles F., (Hilda A.), stationary engineer, h. 255 Prospect. to Winroth, Ethel M., clerk, r. 255 Prospect. to Winsell, Andrew, (Ellen), woodworker, h. 353 Stowe. " Winsell, Anna, textileworker, r. 353 Stowe. Winslow, Josie, rms. 45 Allen Square. m Winsor, Amelia C, widow Henry M., h. over 207 East Second. SB Winsor, Clinton B., (Emma E.), supt. construction Jamestown Public P*

Schools, h. 340 East Fourth. ^ Winsor, Frank D., commercial traveler, r. over 207 East Second. a S Winsor, H. Clem, bartender, h. 705 West Eighth. § ^ Winsor, Helen A., artist, r. 503 East Second. 3 © Winsor, Jennie G., Mrs., cook, h. Apart. D., 27 Forest Ave. 3 Winsor, see Windsor. 5 2 Winterbottom, Ashton, (Anna), cloth finisher, h. 67 Center. g gj Winterburn, John A., (Ada), warptwister, h. under 207 Allen. » P" Winters, James S., (Ivy), laundryman, h. 11 Newland Ave. oP* Winzell, Axel, (Bertha), metalworker, h. over 248 Buffalo. ?. Wiquist, Cecil bds. 149 Baker. *"f5 Wiquist, David, clerk, r. 149 Baker. n Wiquist, Flavia, telephone operator, r. 149 Baker. g Wiquist, Hilda, student, r. 149 Baker. W WIQUIST & LAWSON—Otto W. and Oscar A.—clothing and men's furnish- 2

ings, 9 North Main. •"* Wiquist, Otto W., (Alma E.)—Wiquist & Lawson—h. 149 Baker. Wise, George, (Cornelia), building mover, h. 902 Lafayette. ^ ^ Wise, Theodore O., buildingmover, r. 902 Lafayette. Wise, Wilbur, (Grace), building mover, h. rear 9 Tenth. m m Wistran, John M., (Emily), veneerworker, h. 15 Wilson Ave. M Wistran, Mabel C, student, r. 15 Wilson Ave. ft£ Wistran, Maud E., r. 15 Wilson Ave. p^m Wistran, Theodore C, metalworker, r. 15 Wilson Ave. q Wistrom, Peter M., (Otila), cabinetmaker, h. 101 Wescott. S Wistrom, Ruth, textileworker, r. 101 Wescott. ^ Wistrom, see Westrom. mm* WITKOP-HOLMES CO., (INC.)—Walter Beaty, mgr.—grocers, 4-6 Steele. Woite, Ab. F., (Selma), foreman picker, h. over 574 Allen. Q J Wolf, Ed., metalworker, bds. 839 Lafayette. m m MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS _ Ask Lyons S-Are not to expensive a» you mey think J ** C\

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Wolf, Frank, (Ella), engineer, h. 19 Derby. 5 Wolf, Harry V., finisher, r. 19 Derby. £ Wolf, Hjalmar, (Elma), plumber, h. 16 Williams. % Wolf, Jessie, laundress, r. under 30 Institute. = Wolfe, Earle, r. 116 East Third.

Wolford, Alex, (Elizabeth T.), metalworker, h. 20 Whitley Ave. ^ Wolford, Daisy, clerk, r. over 562 East Second. £ Woll, Ernest, woodworker, r. 210 Linwood Ave. £ Woll, Floyd, packer, r. 210 Linwood Ave. 3 Women's Christian Association Hospital—Nettie A. Romans, supt.; Minnie

A. Hokanson, asst. supt.—207 Foote Ave. « Wood, Carl O., (Edith E.)—Johnson & Wood—h. 11 Hall Ave.

so g Wood, Charles E., (Maude), barber, 2 West Third, h. 403 Monroe. 3 C Wood, Charles H., (Zella L.), conductor J. St. Ry., h. 50 Charles. — Wood, Cora, widow Albert C, h. 29 Ninth. ~B « Wood, Esther, student, r. 50 Charles. ce | Wood, Euretta, widow Charles, r. 401 Clinton. <» £ Wood, Frank, (Grace), metalworker, h. 401 Clinton. — < Wood, Frank, (Jessie), motorman J. St. Ry., h. 3 Genesee. S Wood, Frank L., (Josephine), mgr. L. F. Shedd coal & lumber yards, h. 5 3 1015 Prendergast Ave. cu " Wood, James, (Katherine), police, h. over 28 Ninth. °* Wood, Kittie E., r. 1015 Prendergast Ave. ix B Wood, Margaret, widow John, h. 4 Terrace Place. ,2 e Wood, Mary, laundress, h. over 194 Fairmount Ave. '3 j Wood, Sylvia M., telephone operator, r. 4 Terrace Place. ^ £ Wood, Wilbur B., agt. Rich Cancer Sanitarium, Corry, Pa., 6 Ellicott Bldg., -jS h. 211 Crossman.

-2 Wood, Willard C, (Agnes), insurance, r. 46 Tenth. ~m Wood, see Woods. v§ •= Woodard, Belle, widow Adolph, h. 5 William. • £ Woodard, Donald, laborer, r. 5 William.

+3 ,g Woodard, George, teamster, bds. 283% South Main. "3 Woodard, John A., (Martha), contracting painter, h. 22 Water. c/a - Woodburn (The)—C. J. Arnold, prop.—rooming house, 223 West Third. "so j» Woodbury, Egbert E., (Florence), state tax commissioner and attorney, h. 2a § 10 Van Buren. ;S2 g Woodbury, Roy, student, r. 10 Van Buren. _ Woodbury, Ruth, student, r. 10 Van Buren. •g m Woodcock, Henry, (Lilly), machine hand, h. under 34 Franklin. re | Woodcock, Michael, laborer, r. under 34 Franklin. m t Woodford, Alice, widow Bert, weaver, h. over 308 East Second. <8 5 Woodford, Blanche H., supervisor of drawing, Jamestown Public Schools, ^ g r. 319 Jefferson. .Ii J WOODFORD, DEFOREST D., (Mary C ) , attorney and justice of the peace,

23-24 Gokey Bldg., h. over 5 Lakin Ave. X Woodford, Harriet E., h. over 118 East Third. 8 Woodhead, Edna A., student, r. 130 Fulton. . Woodhead, John W., (Ada), twister, h. over 254 Harrison. _ g Woodhead, Jonas, (Edna C.)—Woodhead, Olson & Riley Co.—h. 130 Fulton. j O W O O D H E A D , OLSEN & RILEY CO Jonas Woodhead, George K. Olsen <!_ and Henry Riley—plumbing, heating and gas fitting, 118 East Third. Q „ Woodin, Mortimer J., (Anna E.), miller, h. 155 Barrett. U u Woodin, Oscar B., (Emma M.), lineman, h. 7 Lakin Ave. mUZ Woodin, Walter, (Florine), metalworker, r. 1210 West Sixth. m 2 Woodring, Harry A., (Elizabeth), h. 183 Fairmount Ave. J 5 Woodruff, William B., (Lillian), printer, h. 562 East Second. ^ 1 ^ Woods, Alice, r. 866 Washington. _~\ Woods, Alma, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. 2g _ 5 Money talks. W e have paid over $800,000.00 losses in our field. 2 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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P9 Woods, Eric, meatcutter, bds. 34 Whitley Ave. 53 WOODS, H E N R Y S., (Cecilia), prop. The Osmer, 415 West Third, h. do. JS-Woods, James J., draftsman, r. 109 Hall Ave. <•> Woods, John, (Mary), farmer, h. 49 Eleventh. *"5 Woods, John, (Mary), laborer, h. 516 Monroe. ,-Woods, John C, metalworker, r. 49 Eleventh. ^ J Woods, Leslie M., (Mercie A.), teamster, 16 West Fifteenth. ? Woods, Margaret, widow Patrick, h. 109 Hall Ave. Woods, Margaret E., stenographer, r. 49 Eleventh. w> Woods, May M., stenographer, r. 516 Monroe. 5 vvpods, Michael L.—Peterson & Woods—h. 49 Eleventh. §" g Woods, Michael, (Hannah), h. 866 Washington. "** § Woods, Rose, basketworker, r. 49 Eleventh. £ _ Woods, see Wood. — § Woodward, Cecil, cloth mender, r. 113 Sprague. Woodward, Emerson H., (Mary), real estate, h. 190 Fairmount Ave. g" Woodward, Floyd, motorman J. St. Ry., r. 190 Fairmount Ave. g w Woodward, Harry, (Pearl), lumber handler, h. over 37 Flagg Ave. "g, £j Woodward, Lazelle, (Alberta), veneerworker, h. 106 Barker. ^ < Woodward, Lucinda, widow Heman, h. 113 Sprague. ^ n Woodward, Lucy, dressmaker, r. 113 Sprague. g w Woodward, Nelson B., cashier Metropolitan Insurance Co., r. 190 Fairmount § g

Ave. g- p Woodward, Samuel J., (Lizzie C ) , h. 54 Thirteenth. 8. C" Woodward, Stanley, (Emma A.), weaver, h. over 419 Lincoln. g e Woodward, William, motorman J. St Ry., r. 190 Fairmount Ave. * f* Woodward, William, Mrs., r. 216 Steele. *-Woodward, William M., stationary engineer, bds. 107 Crescent. | Woodworth, Edward H., (Edith D.), asst. mgr. American Aristotype Co., h. 5 pj

20 Allen. -0 3 Woodworth, Jamie, detail clerk, r. 325 Hazzard. J*" * Woodworth, Lena M., Mrs., music teacher, r. 325 Hazzard. s rn Woodworth, Mark, laborer, bds. Iroquois Hotel. * H Wooler, Joe, loomfixer, bds. 800 East Second. co fe Wooley, Clyde G., (Alta), oil producer, h. 130 Van Buren. f6 p WO'oley, Frances, student, h. 130 Van Buren. H Worden, Frank B., mgr. Jamestown Window Screen Co., r. 409 West Third. ™ X Worden, Nancy J., widow Amos L., h. Fairmount Ave., bey. limits. B > Worden, T. Elliot, (Hattie E.), florist, 45 Thayer, h. 43 do. g Z Work, Aaron D., (Hannah M.), h. over 23 East Third. ep Work, Joseph S., candymaker, r. over 23 East Third. i Wren, Fred J., (Christine), carpenter, h. 42 Hazzard. Wren, Orris A., -deliveryman, r. 42 Hazzard. ,— Wright, Alice, twister, r. over 272 South Main. J"£ Wright, Arthur, loomfixer, r. over 272 South Main. mm-Wright, Clive L., student, r. 8 Valley. J5* Wright, C. Lloyd, r. 65 McKinley Ave. ex> Wright, Edgar, carpenter, r. 178 Stowe. . Wright, Edward, stationary fireman, bds. over 939 East Second. J ™ Wright, Ephraim L., (Julie), laborer, h. 21 Water. W Wright, Fred R., (Jessie), miller, h. over 513 East Eighth. 5*3 Wright! George T., postman, r. 56 Tenth. Wright, George W., (Tessa TJ.), gen. mgr. Chautauqua Lumber Co., h. 8 ^ Valley. -., - , <t> Wright Harold, textileworker, r. over 214 Falconer. rm Wright, Hattie, weaver, h. 822 North Main. «-t-Wright, Ida, widow Orrin, h. rear 310 Pine. Wright James, (Jean), upholsterer, h. under 137 Barrows. " T Wright John D., (Madge L.)—W. H. and J. D. Wright—h. 859 Spring. ~ L

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J2 Wright, John D.,—W. H. and J. D. Wright—r. 56 Tenth. G Wright, John H., (Eva L.), sec-gen. mgr. Home Telephone Co., h. 65 Mc-rt Kinley Ave. O Wright, Judson S., (Effa M . ) — Field & Wright Co.—h. Falconer, N. Y. J Wright, L. Agnes, student, r. 65 McKinley Ave.

Wright, Laverne, h. 604 Foote Ave. Q} Wright, Marvin, laborer, r. 822 North Main. "H Wright, Mary, widow Thomas, cook, h. 334 Fairmount Ave. S Wright, Mary Antoinette, r. 20 Meadow Lane. qq Wright, Mary E., r. 74 Thirteenth. n j Wright, Matthew E., (Mary S.), solicitor and collector The Journal, h. 12

Cook Ave. mf Wright, Michael, (Rose A.), boss picker, h. 24 Ivy. {g Wright, Mildred E., student, r. 20 Meadow Lane. 4) Wright, Nellie I., r. 74 Thirteenth. Qt Wright, Robert, metalworker, r. rear 310 Pine.

Wright, Rupert A., student, r. 20 Meadow Lane. Wright's Specialty Shop—W. T. Wright, prop.—cloaks, suits and ladles fur­

nishings, 310 North Main. Wright, W. H. & J. D—William H. and John D — barbers, 28 North Main. Wright, William, metalworker, r. over 214 Falconer. Wright, William, machinist, bds. over 941 East Second. Wright, William H., (Maria)— W. H. and J. D. Wright—h. 56 Tenth. Wright, William T., (Elizabeth C ) , conductor J. C. & L. E. R. R., h. 74

Thirteenth. Wright, William T., (Ella B.), prop. Wright's Specialty Shop, h. 20 Meadow

Lane. Wright, William T. Jr., r. 20 Meadow Lane. Wright, Wilson, (Louisa A.), machinist, h. over 241 Falconer. Wright, see Wight. Writman, John F., (Clara J.), textileworker, h. 30 Sampson. Writman, Raymond L., driver, r. 30 Sampson. Wurtle, Louis J., bds. 27 Tenth. Wyman, Elva S., widow Elmer, dressmaker, h. 32 Derby.

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W Yale, Mary E., widow Edwin, h. 41 Broadhead Ave. Yarling, John, (Ida), veneerworker, h. 868 Spring.

PJ Yates, Anna B., student, r. 331 East Third. rj Yates, Ellen T., r. 331 East Third. m-mx Yates, Emily, teacher, h. 157 Chandler. ;Jj Yates, John J., shoemaker, h. 204 Hazzard.

W Yates, Julia H., widow Henry J., h. 331 East Third. ^ Yaw, Frank D., (Jennie), cabinetmaker, h. 630 Palmer. fir* Yaw, Frank W., clerk, r. 1005 Prendergast Ave. Q Yaw, Helen A., stenographer, h. 630 Palmer. Sh Yerdon, H. B., (Rose), h. 47 Baker. E Yerdon, James A., (Susie), machinist, h. over 83 Allen.

Yerdon, Roy, (Daisy), mechanic, h. 1108 East Second. r* Yesopowitz, Dorothy, r. 930 East Second. fr~\ Yesopowitz, Harry, (Ida), junk dealer, h. 930 East Second. fjj Young, Agnes, widow Robert, h. over 51 Fairmount Ave. r_) Young, Alma, r. 11 Ninth. OS — • m-\ -",_. Mutual Ranafitlifa Premium receipts to Jan. 1 1911, - - - - $367,143,488.80 rV llie PlUlUai Deitelll Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand lor iTt «f Nnuranlr N I luture payment to policy holders . . . . 9427,763,180.20 *_. 01 FleWarK, W. J. F. S. TREADWAY. District Aient

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Young, A. Marie, clerk, r. 429 Lincoln. © Young, Annabelle, laundress, r. 1033 North Main. *"•» Young, Charles A., (Amanda H.), rubber, h. 14 Wilton Ave. ^ ^ Young, Clark H., (Lovinda A.), real estate and loans, 11-12 Gokey Bldg., h. "J-

112 West Seventh. ft Young, C. Oscar, (Edith), driver, h. 136 Water. » Young, Dana, (Mabel), painter, h. 417 East Fifth. mi. Young, Daniel, (Charlotte), teamster and iceman, h. 1033 North Main. "** . Young, Elizabeth, widow James M., h. 12 Water. m* Young, Emily, widow Charles W., h. 429 Lincoln. gj Young, Florence, student, bds. 6 Broadhead Ave. r-m Young, Fred, (Viola), foreman, brickmaker, h. 17 Jeffords. Young, George A., (Flora), postman, h. 400 West Eighth. 2 Young, Gilbert J., tailor, r. 11 Bush. g£ Young, Gust, (M. Emily), teamster, h. 11 Bush. -q Young, James M., (Mary A.), police, h. 11 Ninth. O Young, Jennie, dressmaker, h. over 405 Winsor. fS xoung, Jerry G., (Esther), steel casemaker, h. 347 Price. 08 Young, Jessie, bookkeeper, Journal, r. 633 Winsor. O " Young, Mabel V., spinner, r. 11 Bush. JST-Young Men's Christian Association—Elliot C. Hall, pres.; C. W. Cunning­

ham, gen. sec; M. W. King, physical director; C. Floyd Hosmer, sec. *-**, boys' dept.—East Second, cor. Prendergast Ave. *S

Young, Minal E., (Emma J.), chief clerk Standard Oil Co., h. Lake St., Cel- J5* oron, N. Y. (t.

Young, Nels P., r. over 323 Newland Ave. "fi Young, Oscar, bds. 220j^ Sprague. Young, Robert W., (Emma), bandsawyer, h. 1208 East Second. Young, Simon, bartender, rms. 7 Cross. ' Young Women's Christian Association—Mrs. W. H. Proudfit, honorary presi­

dent; Miss Havena Stevens, sec; Miss Jessie Smith, treas.; Miss Kath-erine D. Cole, gen. sec.—401 North Main. _**j

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Youngberg, August, (Ellen), metalworker, h. over 215 Bowen. *-t Youngberg, Ernest, metalworker, bds. 167 Chandler. Youngberg, John, (Anna), meter inspector, h. 118 Institute. J ^ Younggren, Agnes, textileworker, bds. 116 Barrows. Jl-Younggren, Albin, machinist, r. over 47 Wescott. Nj Younggren, Anna, textileworker, r. over 47 Wescott. ft Younggren, Edward J., (Bessie), crater, h. over 60 Bemus. ^ Younggren, Hannah, widow Carl G., r. 116 Barrows. ~** Younggren, Louise, bookkeeper, r. over 47 Wescott. ^^ Younggren, Nettie A., widow Charles, h. over 47 Wescott. H Q Youngmark, Tillie, textileworker, r. 280 Willard. ft Youngquist, Agnes E. E„ student, r. 362 Foote Ave. _. Youngquist, Carl O., (Hannah)—Peterson & Youngquist—h. 362 Foote Ave. ft Youngstedt,' Elsie A., cashier, r. 120 Euclid Ave. X _ Youngstedt, Otto A., (Selma O.). machinist, h. 120 Euclid Ave. < ^ York Ernest L., (Lillian), h. 132 Barrows. ft York George (Rose B.), metalworker, h. 305 Crescent. X — —" ft_ t c*

Zahniser, Maria Mrs., r. 545 West Fifth. ft Zeliff Peter, (Mary A.), stationary engineer, h. 235 Broadhead Ave. fj) Zeller Eva,'Mrs., r. 28 Fairview Ave. rm Zenns, Matthew, (Mary), finisher, h. 150 Jones. &.. Gifford Ave. n COLONIAL P O R C H C O L U M N S , harry lyons ^

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2 President—W. G. Price. 2 2 Clerk—E. B. Daugharthy. Treasurer—John A. Johnson. ^ ^ Collector—West Prank. "SQ Trustees—Guy Lawson, Alva Smith, George E. Chase, George B. Hinman. Board of Health—Charles O. Johnson. Board of Education—Alva Smith, W . W . Wilson, Elmer Gifford. Celoron Hose Co.—Fred Nelson, secretary; Charles O. Johnson, treasurer. Board of Health—Charles O. Johnson, pres.; Minal Young secretary; John ©

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Adams, J. Augusta, Mrs., h. Chadakoin and Conewango Ave. „ g Anderson, Benjamin, peddler, bds. Venice. * -Anderson, Fred H., (Anna), steel cabinetmaker, h. Smith. o 3 Anderson, William C , finisher, r. Venice. g § Applegate, Harry A., (Elizabeth), machinist, h. Conewango Ave. i Arlington Hotel, Charles Frank, prop. w o Arnold, Clarence N., machinist, r. Burtiss. a § Arnold, George T., (Evelyn), emp. Everett Hotel, h. Burtiss. «• a. Arnold, Horatio N., ( E m m a ) , grocery clerk, h. Burtiss. J? 2. Avenue Hotel—Frank F. Moynihan, prop.—h. Allegheny Ave. " ,§ Bachelor, Charles, (Hattie Belle), laborer, h. Waverly Ave. Bachelor, Floyd S., r. Waverly Ave. Barker, Marion E., (Minnie), police, h. Chadakoin. ft} Ball, Chauncey A., (Mabel), machinist, h. Jackson Ave. **9 Ballard, E m m a , widow Phidello, r. Dunham Ave. mm. Bargar, Louis T., (Elizabeth)—Huntington-Bargar Machine Shop—h. Boule- rt

vard, Lake front. — Beardsley, F. M., (Percie), aristoworker, h. Maple. » _ Benchley, Susan, widow Hayden, r. Scofieid. £ ^ Bilquist, Charles (Florine), upholsterer, h. Melvin Ave. Billquist, Gust, (Hilda), painter, h. Melvin Ave. -mp Blake, Lillian, widow Frank, domestic, r. Duquesne. ""t Blanchard, Austin F., (Lizzie), paperhanger, h. Venice. gg Bloomquist, Olive, widow Frank, r. Jackson and Eighth. ,_+. Boss, Hans, (Mary), painter and decorator, h. Boulevard. ^ ^ Boss, Hermandina, r. Boulevard. ^JJ Boyd, Edward P., (Laura), h. Venice. i^ Bradway, Millard, (Genevieve), chauffeur, h. Lake. G« Bratt, Clayton A., (Mary), machinist, h. Chadakoin. c h Bratt, Maria, Mrs., midwife, h. Chadakoin. r m Bratt, Orsemus, (Marie E.), janitor Vandergrift Block, Jamestown, h. Chada -*+ koin. Brazee, Theodore, (May B.), bds. Melvin Ave. ^ Ready Roofing & Building Paper J_~Z 1™ „, 13

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« i Canfield, Roy, (Pearl), sign painter, h. Dunham Ave. 3 Canfield, William W., (Myrtle), lineman, h. Dunham Ave. 5 , Carlson, Carl W., (Henrietta), contractor, h. Burtiss. CO Carlson, Charles, (Maude), woodworker, h. Duquesne Ave. g Carlson, Emil, toolmaker, r. Lake. «S ' Carlson, Helga, r. Lake. g§ Carlson, Lena, widow John. h. Lake. -g • Carrier, Robert, (May), metalworker, h. Edgewater. S Celoron Amusement Co.—A. N. Broadhead, pres.; George E. Maltby, gen. * . mgr. _ • G

-3 Celoron Hose House and Town Hall, Lake. Celoron Public School, cor. Allegheny Ave. and Seventh.

j* « Celoron Theater—James J. Waters, mgr. § «? Chadakoin Boat Co.—Harry Lepar, prop.—Boulevard Lake Front. S3 m Chase, George E., (Laura B.), musician, h. Melvin Ave. mX Clapp, John F. V., (Eline), metalworker, h. Duquesne. £"* Comstock, E. L., night watch, h. Dunham Ave. J> a Comstock, Jessie, r. Dunham Ave. •Z >> Conet, Edwin, porter, r. Edgewater. "•" g Conet, Fred N.—gen. agt. Johnson Harvester Co.—h. Edgewater. ,3 Conner, Wells J., (Elvira), carpenter, h. Venice. *>,§ Copeland, Herbert, (Emily), teamster, h. Boulevard. cs b Cowden, K. Z., (Iva), grocery, h. Boulevard. £g<S Crandall, Perry, farmer, r. Burtis. "g Cree, Dell, (Alma), teamster, h. Chadakoin.

Cross, Leroy, engineer, bds. Smith Ave. "2< Cummings, Charles, (Bertha), lineman, h. Chadakoin. as Curtis, Frank G., (Harriet), attorney, Jamestown, h. Duquesne Ave. -q >• Cutting, Lucien'E., (Francelia), laborer, h. Duquesne Ave. G-a Darling, C. Eldreth, machinist, h. Burtis. 'u'c DauSnarthy. Elson B., (Julia), cementworker, h. Scofieid. — a Dean, C. W., plumber, h. Dunham Ave. U J Dix, Victor E., (Josephine), lather, h. Edgewater. _Sf Dossinger, Frank, (Alice), b. Allegheny Ave. J« e Doxey. Benjamin F., (Clara), h. Burtiss. p § Drotts, Florence, r. Boulevard. • £• Drotts, Matilda, widow Peter, h. Boulevard.

Dupee, Samuel. (Sarah), retired, h. Lak<-\ ;Dull, Frank J., (Estella), screenworker, h. East Ave.

« Durand, Herman, (Sadie), metalworker, h. Venice. O ^Eddington, George W., (Mary), waiter, h. Conewango Ave.

~mg) Fisher, Charles O., (Christina). blacksmith, h. Dunham Ave. Fisher, Ida, widow Melvin J., h. Dunham Ave.

~m Fisher, Willis \V., (Mary), chauffeur, h. Dunham Ave. - ;Francisco, Clayton, (Rosa M.), engineer, h. Scofieid.

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HILL PIANO CO. ™%5_-_ i — • CO Gardner, Florence, seamstress, r. Linwood Ave. Gardner, Rexford, cementmason, r. Dunham Ave. Hrt Gill, William, (Maude), metalworker, h. Chadakoin. T Gotts, Fred W., carpenter, bds. Smith Ave. Gray, Charles, (Mary M.), h. Scofieid. Gustafson, Carl, prop. Hotel Du Nord, h. Boulevard. Halliday, Mary, widow Lyman, r. Venice. - ft Heath, Frank, (Blanche), drayman, h. East Ave. ft Heaton, Orville, (Cora), painter, h. Burtiss. *•— Hess, Milton, (Annie), carpenter, h. Duquesne. ft Hickock, Charles, (Katie E.), designer, h. Boulevard. ft Hilckman,- Paul F., (Julia), ironworker, h. Duquesne Ave. Hinman, David G., (Marion), laborer, h. Burtiss. Hinman, George B., (Lulu), clerk and musician, h. Maple. _ Holiday, Henrietta, Mrs., prop. Keystone Cottage, h. Dunham Ave., and

Boulevard. wWm. Holmes, Clara, r. Ball Ave. \ ^ Holmes, John, loomfixer, h. Ball Ave. f--i .Hooven, David F., (May), veneerworker, h. Smith and Duquesne. ^ J Hotel De Celoron, John H. Penfold, prop. v J Hotel Du Nord—Carl Gustafson, prop.—Boulevard. ^*} Howard, Anna, r. Scofieid. J"J Howard, Elizabeth, widow James, h. Scofieid. p Q Howard, Jennie, widow Abner, r. Dunham Ave. t»^ Howard, William J., rubber, r. Scofieid. Tw** Howies, Claude, (Anna), machinist, h. Duquesne. ^ J Huber, Jennie, widow Charles, h. Scofieid. " •* Humphrey, Louis F., (Mary), grocery clerk, h. Boulevard. t j Hunt, Jay, (Gertrude), machinist, h. Chadakoin. \-mt Huntington-Bargar Machine Co.—Lewis T. Bargar, prop.—Boulevard, lake ^ W

front. Huntington, John, (Harriett), warp dresser, h. Waverly Ave. « s Imperial Hotel, Burt J. Odell, prop., cor. Boulevard and Dunham Ave. [22 Jamestown Wheel & Mfg. Co., Jackson Ave. . C"g Johnson, Arthur, laborer, r. East Ave. >-w Johnson, August, (Louisa)—Empire Furniture Co.—h. Allegheny Ave. ^ — Johnson, Augusta, Mrs., h. Scofieid. ^PS Johnson, Bernard G., r. Allegheny Ave. " Johnson, Charles O., (Matilda), chief police, h. Dunham Ave. ^ ^ Johnson, Ella r. Chadakoin. ^ T Johnson, Fred, (Josephine), machinist, h. East Ave. ^ P Johnson, Hilda L., clerk, r. Allegheny Ave. ^ J Johnson, Hilda M., domestic, r. Allegheny Ave. ^** Johnson, John A., insurance, r. Allegheny Ave. Johnson, Levi F., (Matilda A.), emp. Celoron grounds, h. Chadakoin. ^ Johnson, Margaret, pianist, r. Scofieid. *z~ Johnson, Marie E., r. Dunham Ave. • Johnson, Ruby E., r. Chadakoin. Johnson & Oberg—E. H. and C. B—meats, Boulevard. ^ J Jones, Ellsworth W., (Sarah B.), emp. Lakewood Ice Co., h. Jackson Ave. Kelly, Fred E., (Cora), carpenter, h. Scofieid. Keystone Cottage, furnished rooms, Dunham Ave., and Boulevard. Knox, Mary, r. Dunham Ave. Knox, George W., (Isabelle), h. Dunham Ave. M * Kropf, Elizabeth M., Mrs., h. Lake. Kronenlein, Leonard G., (Josephine), baker, h. Duquesne. _ * Krumeich, Joseph, foreman metalworker, bds. Duquesne Ave. J " Lagerdahl', Clara, widow Joseph, r. Allegheny Ave. J T Lakeside Boat Club, Walton Ave., lake front. \g For Red Cedar and Cypress Shingles SEE LYONS %

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i©<t Lawson, Charles, barber, r. Duquesne. C9_ Lawson, Claude, mechanic, bds. Duquesne Ave. "" Lawson, Guy E., (Ida), poolroom and barber, Boulevard, h. Duquesne.

Lawson, Lillian, r. Duquesne. >. Lawson, Lois, r. Duquesne. +J Lawson, Thaddeus, clerk, r. Duquesne. w i Lawson, Thomas, r. Duquesne. JB Lawson, William, r. Duquesne. *• Lehman, George N., (Mabel L.), supt. Webber-Knapp Co., Jamestown, h. G Melvin Ave. 'jj g Lehman, Marie, widow Michael, r. Melvin Ave. ,2 2 Leid, James, (Nina), metalworker, h. Waverly Ave. «gj£ Leslie, David, machinist, h. cor. Allegheny Ave. and Dunham Ave. o Lind, John, (Christina), metalworker, h. Boulevard. •m*! Lindholm, Claus F., (Augusta), grocery, h. Boulevard. 4> pa Lock, Charles F., (Blanche E.), job printer, h. cor. Scofieid and Allegheny •* Ave. JJ Lorenz, Alta, widow Charles, h. Allegheny Ave. j£ Lorenz, Ray, (Edith), mirrorworker, h. Duquesne Ave. . Lovejoy, Cad, porter, r. Boulevard. &"• Lowe, Alice, weaver, r. Chadakoin. •g Lowe, Mary Ann, widow Thomas, h. Chadakoin. -S-j Lowe, Mary E., dressmaker, r. Chadakoin. V g Lowe, William R., weaver, r. Chadakoin. «2 .S Lydon, James W., (Samantha), metalworker, h. Smith Ave. o g Marsh, Arthur J., (Georgia), mechanic, h. Smith Ave. w g Mattison, Theodore, prop. Hotel Du Nord, r. Boulevard. P o McGinnett, Samuel, (Allie), deliveryman, h. Boulevard. ©;f Melvin, Alene I., student, r. Melvin Ave. G Melvin, Amanda, r. Smith Ave., 7 Melvin, Charles L., (Kate M.), Justice of the Peace, h. Melvin Ave.

g ~ Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. Scofieid and Conewango Ave. Miller, Alfred, lunch counter clerk, r. Melvin Ave. Miller, Bettie, widow Charles, h. Venice.

m^ Miller, Morton L., grocer, h. Duquesne. . Monroe, George H., wholesale photo post cards, Jamestown, h. Boulevard.

© Moose Club House, Jackson Ave. Km) Morris, Lynn A., student, r. Lake.

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u Nichols, Etta, Mrs., novelty finisher, h. Boulevard. ft fe Nichols, Isaac, (Alice), metalworker, h. cor. Boulevard and Venice. j~ Nichols, Walter, (Hattie), cementworker, h. Dunham Ave. ^j Noyes, Floyd J., (Mollie), waiter, h. Venice.

Oberg, David, (Genevieve), toolmaker, h. Lake. *tt] J O'Dell, Burt J., (Estella), prop. Imperial Hotel, h. Boulevard. U < O'Neil, Margaret, Mrs., h. Venice. H * Pelton, John C, (Delia G.), carpenter, h. Scofieid. ^ H Peterson, Charles A., (Ida), metalworker, h. Chadakoin. ftai Peterson, Gust, (Eunice), machinist, h. Linwood. K w Peterson, Henry, (Mary E.), machinist, h. Scofieid. O ° Peterson, Mandus, bds. Maple. r* m Penfield, Lillian, widow Thaddeus, h. Waverly Ave. £E r.-i Experience means much in writing insurance contracts. W e have been 2 writing them for 20 years. Bradshaw's Pioneer Insurance Agency.

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Penhollow, Elowyn S., (Emma), carpenter and builder, h. Dunham Ave. 5 o Penhollow, Jesse A., carpenter, r. Dunham Ave. F </J Penhollow, Maude, r. Dunham Ave. .. ~\ Penhollow, Patience E., widow Winfield S., h. Dunham Ave. Phillips, Harry R., student, r. Conewango Ave. Phillips, Lee, (Jessie), real estate and oil, h. Conewango A,ve. Post Office—C. B. Wilson, postmaster—Boulevard. Powers, John, (Alice), laborer, h. Venice. Price, Willis G., (Lizzie), police, h. Conewango Ave. Rasmussen, Fred, (Albine), groceries, Boulevard, h. do. Reed House, Nell Woods, prop., Boulevard. <—i Rice, Reuben, (Bernice, laborer, h. Dunham Ave. f^ Richmond, Alfred B., bricklayer, r. Allegheny Ave. Richmond, Kenneth B., (Matilda J.), bricklayer, h. Allegheny Ave. Richmond, (The), Celoron Dock, H. C. Rogers, prop. to Rickman, Theodore, bartender, r. Boulevard. Rogers, Horace C, (Isabella), prop. Richmond Hotel, h. do Rogers, Minnie, milliner, r. The Richmond. Rolph, Mark L., paperhanger, r. Dunham Ave. Rolph, Worthy A., (Ethel S.), decorator, h. Dunham Ave. ft Root, Mary, widow Abel, h. cor. Lake and Conewango Ave. Rush, Bert H., (Mildred), carpenter, h. East Ave. f ^ Schell, Lulu, twister, r. Dunham Ave. rSJ* Schell, Mary, widow Alfred, ti. Dunham Ave. GfQ. Sheldon, irrank, (Elizabeth E.), h. cor. Dunham Ave. and Burtiss. [U* Sheldon, Martha widow William, h. East Ave. c h Simmons, James, (Anna), laborer, h. Venice. S * Skinner, Red, porter, r. Boulevard. .JT Skirrow, Daisy, r. Scofieid. » « Skirrow, Georgia, r. Scofieid. Skirrow, Joshua, (Mary), woolsorter, h. Scofieid Skirrow, Maude, r. Scofieid. Smith, Alva, (Daisy), hollow cement block mfr., h. Smith Ave. C — Smith, Elizabeth F. K., r. East Ave. ^ ^ Smith, Etta, Mrs., r. Linwood Ave. ~ J Smith, Fred W., chauffeur, r. East Ave. ft Smith, Henry, (Johanna), carpenter, h. East Ave. Smith, Mary J., widow John, h. Duquesne Ave. Smith, Sidney, (Anna), junk dealer, h. Maple. Smith, William, (Mary), farmer, h. Swan. Snyder, Peter, laborer, rms. Chadakoin. Soule, Lynn G., carpenter, r. Dunham Ave. _ Springer, Sara, r. Maple. ~~ Stewart, Lydia, r. Melvin Ave. Stoke, Guy E., carpenter, r. Conewango Ave. WJ? Stoke, Mary, Mrs., h. Conewango Ave. •*

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O0.m GOT O G O O c_ a "ot Ha CO ^j: Thurber, Evan, metalworker, r. Lake. C «> Thurber, Genoa E., clerk, r. Lake. ^S g Thurber, Hilton S., (Mary J.), contractor and builder, h. Melvin Ave. §j= Thurber, Hiram P., (Lucinda), retired, h. East Ave. O.6* Thurber, Lyle, machinist, r. Melvin Ave. ^ 5 Thurber, Maryon, carpenter, r. Melvin Ave. «)(§ Thurber, Mildred L., clerk, r. Lake. > Towne, George E., h. Lake. J% >. Turnquist, Charles, clerk, r. Dunham Ave. wiS Turnquist, F. Arthur, clerk, r. Dunham Ave. fcjj'5 Turnquist, Frank, (Matilda), grocery, Dunham Ave., h. do. .S & ^an Namee, Martin, (Lena), detailer, h. Boulevard. "5 « Vincesguerra, James, lunch counter clerk, h. Boulevard. .£ « Vine, Annie, r. Scofieid. F< .H Vine, Elijah, musician, h. Scofieid.

£ Vine, Harry, packer, r. Scofieid. .<5 Vine, Louis H., r. Lake and Conewango Ave.

(£-3 Vine, W. J., (Elizabeth), musician, h. Lake and Conewango Ave. K jjj Ward, Eliza, Mrs., r. Dunham Ave. O w Ward, Mame, h. East Ave. £"}•§) Weatherby, Frank A., (Minnie), carpenter, h. Ball Ave. <" J Weatherby, Vella M., student, r. Ball Ave. 2 >, Webb, William M., (Myrtle), ball player, h. Melvin Ave. Sot Webster, Melissa, widow Moses, h. Chadakoin. ^ . Wells, Cassie .textileworker, r. Scofieid. q S West, Richard, (Hattie), laborer, h. Conewango Ave. (_);§ Westerburg, Charles A., (Lida), well driller, h. Dunham Ave.

'S Westerman, (The), Mrs. C. H. Westerman, prop., boarding house, Cone-m-tZ. wango Ave. <J S Westerman, Charles H., (Mary)—The Westerman—h. Conewango Ave. Hot Westfield, Bernice, clerk, r. Boulevard. W _ Westfield, John P., (Anna), grocer, Boulevard, h. do. i~<-x Wheelhouse, Will, (Mabel), musician, h. Scofieid.

S Wheelhouse, William, (Mary Ann), loomfixer, h. Edgewater. F< £ White, Bradford E., (Martha), machinist, h. Dunham Ave. and Boulevard. S !a White, Charles, (Christine), emp. Lakewood Ice Co., h. Jackson. £ £ Williams, Emma, widow Thomas, h. Waverly Ave. XT!Lm Wilson, Cyrus B., (Kate), postmaster, h. Conewango Ave.

Wilson, Frank E., carpenter, r. Conewango Ave. Wilson, George A., (Mae), attorney, h. Dunham and Chadakoin Aves.

^5 Wilson, John W., bartender, bds. Boulevard. Winchester, Bert, laborer, bds. Boulevard. Wing Hong, Chinese Restaurant, h. Boulevard.

• , Wood, Hattie Mrs., r. cor. Conewango and Duquesne Ave. j/j Woods, Belle, h. Boulevard. C Young, Carrie L., teacher Jamestown schools, r. cor. Dunham Ave. & Ninth. mm Young, Daniel, ice houseman, Boulevard, h. Jamestown, N. Y. %z. Young, Fred, (Ella), bricklayer, h. Ninth.

Young. Martin V., (Elizabeth), mason, h. Dunham Ave. and Ninth. Young, Mattie, widow Angus, h. Conewango and Duquesne Aves.

K> Young, Mervin, (Eva), carpenter, r. Dunham Ave. M Q Young, Minal, (Emma), emp. Standard Oil Co., h. Lake. Young. Thomas, (Tress), h. Duquesne Ave. ***"* Ziegenfuss, James, printer, h. Ninth. $r* Ziegenfuss, William, (Mary), mason, h. Ninth. 2^ Zimmerman, Edward, laborer, r. Boulevard. m* Zimmerman, George A., (Catherine A.), h. Linwood, Ave. ^ y Zimmerman, John, (Louise), h. Linwood Ave. —, ml Tho Mutual Ronofit T ifo Premium r-ceiot. to l»n. 1, 1911 .... $367,143.48859 f5 m e riuiuai Deneiu Lue returned to policy holders andfundnoniiBiuifor > n f Kmimi.li N I future payment to policy holders - - . - ; $427,763,190.20 01 newarK, a. J. F. S. TREADWAY, Dutrict Atfent

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President—Judson S. Wright. Trustees—Charles A. Carlson, Charles Dennison, C. O. Carlson, H. L. Ames, ft Treasurer—Erie Sample. M Collector—Guy C. Tracy. _ Clerk—F. R. Ford. Q _ Street commissioner—C. A. Carlson. Chief of Police—George J. Griggs. ,—. Fire team driver—Arthur Murkett. h J Board of Health—Ernest A. Wiborg, president; Harvey Jones, secretary. _•' Health officer—W. O. Smith, M. D. P Village attorneys—Edson & Crosby. CO Board of Education—A. J. Tiffany, pres.; Fred R. Ford, clerk; Oscar Wiborg, jfl

Mrs. Kate Ensign, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, George Peterson, George R. Raynor, principal; E. H. Sample, treasurer. ^ ^

-Postmaster—Emil A. Peterson. \ J Falconer Hose Co., No. 1—-Pres., O. J. Rawson; sec, F. W. Asker; treas.,

S. T. Benson; trustees, Charles Johnson, John Kroon, Charles Larson; foreman, Ollie Olson; first asst. John Burns; second asst., John Kroon. . Meets first Monday of every month. *ft

Protected Home Circle, No. 224—Meets every alternate Thursday evening 09 in I. O. O. F. hall. Post president, Lizzie Haywood; president, D. W . ft Elderkin; sec, Mrs. Eva. Elderkin; treas., Frank Lawson; trustees, _ Lizzie Haywood, Kate Ensign, P. H. Mansfield. *^

Ellicott Tent, 76, K. O. T. M — Commander, S. T. Benson; lieut. comm., O. H. Hayward; recordkeeper, H. C. Shultz; chaplain, F. R. Ford. ¥**$

Chadakoin Lodge, No. 130, I. O. O. F.—Meets every Friday in Odd Fellows' ft hall. Officers: Noble grand, Earl Woodard; vice grand, Oscar Swan; NJ rec-treas., George Tregea; fin.-sec, George H. Benson; treas., Albert Anderson. Organized March 3, 1899.

Moon Brook Rebekah Lodge, No. 293, I. O. O. F.—Meets every second and fourth Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' hall. Officers: Noble grand, Daisy Griggs; vice grand, Mrs. Ida Tarr; rec. sec, Mrs. Etta Ford; fin. sec, Mrs. Laura Tregea; treas, Mrs. Hazel Kroon. Membership 90. Organized Feb. 3, 1903.

Swedish Brotherhood—Meets every alternate Thursday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Officers: S. M., John Anderson; V. S. M., Carl Peterson; F. S., Elof Johnson; V. F. S., Charles Holmes; P. S., Gust Carlson; V. P. S., £ _ Andrew Olson; chaplain, Emil Johnson. Membership 50. Organized QJ September, 1899.

Ellicott Hive, L. O. T. M.—Meets every alternate Wednesday afternoon in ft I. O. O. F. hall. Organized February, 1893. Officers: Past lady comm., W ^ Mrs. Frances Seymour; lady comm., Mrs. Mary Van Derwark; lieut. lady ~~r comm., Mrs. Louisa Chase; recordkeeper, Mrs. Chena Wilson; finance- . -keeper, Mrs. Elizabeth Dailey; chaplain, Mrs. Ellen F. Woodward. y y

Swedish Temperance Society—Meets first and third Monday evenings in G. Nj A R hall S. T., Oscar Bard; V. T., Charles Johnson; F. S., Alfred mm Holm; T. K., Victor Holm; R. S., Rudolph Hoglund; capt., O. Holm- mt strom'; guard, M. Hager. JD ZT

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H Abbey, Charles G., (Ella), advertising solicitor Jamestown Morning Post, h. North Work.

-m4 Adams, Erick, woodcarver, r. Central Ave. ;Jj Adams, Gust, (Anna), machine hand, h. Davis.

m_\ Adams, Oscar, (Beda), cabinetmaker, h. 308 Central Ave. f, Adams, S. Matilda, r. Central Ave. m-*\ Aikin, Willis H., jewelry, 23 East Main, h. Ashville, N. Y.

Alexis, Anders, (Hannah), carpenter, h. Harrison. -m\ Alexis, Anna, r. Harrison. mtw Alexis, Edwin, laborer, r. Harrison. ^ Alexis, Ivar, student, r. Harrison. »_4 Allen, Mason M., (Ann), retired, h. 130 West Main. f_f Alma, John, (Harriet;, retired, h. East Falconer. •_, Almquist, Peter, laborer, r. 241 Harrison. • ^ AMERICAN MFG. C O N C E R N — W . T. Falconer and A. C. Davis—advertising W novelties, near Work.

Ames, Hermes L., (Minnie)—sec. Falconer Milling Co.—h. East Main. K A m e s , Mertie, student, r. East Main.

Anderson, A. L. & Co.—Albert L. and T. H. Anderson—grocers, 25 Main. Anderson, Alfred J., (Mattie), carpenter, h. Harrison.

p, Anderson, Albert, painter, bds. Harrison. r*j Anderson, Albert L., (Anna)—grocer, 25 Main—h. 115 East Falconer.

Anderson, Amil, (Matilda), mirrorworker, h. 115 West Lister Ave. Anderson, Andrew, machine hand, h. Work.

_ Anderson, Andrew, (Caroline), machine hand, h. 15 Harrison. CrQ Anderson, Andrew T., (Josephine), carpenter, h. Harrison.

Anderson, August, (Eva), h. over 17 West Main. , Anderson, Augustus, (Tilda), carpenter, h. Everett. j*^, Anderson, Axel, (Sadie), machine nana, h. 263 Harrison. O Anderson, Blanche C, widow Conrad, h. 14 East James. ^ ^ Anderson, B. Oscar, (Sophia), farmer, h. 722 North Main. f ^ Anderson, Bros.—Leonard and T. H. Anderson—furniture, 7 East Main. P ^ Anderson, Charles, (Mary), machine hand, h. 25 Harrison. r \ Anderson, Charles P., confectionery, cigars and tobacco, 23 West Main, h. W Jamestown, N. Y.

Anderson, Christina, widow Gust, h. Carter. [Jl Anderson, Clarence, (Bernice), milk dealer, h. Work. JJ3 Anderson, Cutler, machine hand, bds. Work. yL%\ Anderson, Emil, clerk, r. 15 Harrison. W Anderson, Florence, twister, r. Harrison. _ Anderson, Frank L., (Jennie), h. East Everett. QL4 Anderson, Frank L., (Augusta), mill hand, h. Harrison.

Anderson, Fred, noveltyworker, r. 143 West Main. Anderson, George L., (Anna), gardener, h. over 19 Main. Anderson, Harry, r. East Everett. Anderson, Harry, carpenter, h. West Ave.

i Anderson, Heda, Mrs., h. Harrison. Anderson, Henry P., gardener, bds. East Main. Anderson, Jamie L., (Martha), woodworker, h. 114 East Everett.

OT Anderson, John E., (Hulda), machinehand, h. 405 Work. £5 Anderson, John W., (Hannah), h. over 29 East Main. 2 Anderson, Joseph E., (Amanda), h. North Work. S g> Anderson, Leigh W., carpenter, r. Harrison. £:- Anderson, Leonard, (Juliet)—Anderson Bros.—h. 134 East Falconer. w a Anderson, Lottie L., student, r. over 19 West Main. Anderson, Mary, clerk, r. 430 North Work. Anderson, Milton F., (De Etta), machine hand, h. North Work. Anderson, Oscar A., (Dessie M.), drayman, h. 317 West Ave.

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- Hr/i Anderson, Sophie, widow Anders, h. Work. 2 O Anderson, S. Oscar, (Hannah), farmer, h. Ross. * ^ Anderson, Theodore H — Anderson Bros.—h. Carter and Harrison. Anderson, Walter, machinist, bds. Almet Ave. * M Arnold, Walter W., student, r. 133 East Falconer. § C Arnold, Wesley, (Mary T.), engineer, h. 133 East Falconer. « S Arthur, Charles K., (Alice), farmer, h. East Main. 2 2 Ash, Almon A., mirrorworker, r. Delaware Ave. O 2 Ash, Metta, Mrs., h. Delaware Ave. § 2 Asker, Fred W., (Mabel), plumber, h. over West Falconer. i- Q Asker, Leonard, (Gertrude), plumber and bicycle repairer, 15 East Main, S

and prop. Spot Kash Store, h. 16 East James. C. Asto, John, (Laura), laborer, h. West Lister Ave. O Backlund, John E., (Margaret), wood turner, h. 127 East James. Badgley, Dewitt, (Grace)> noveltyworker, h. East Everett. Badgley, John, sawyer, r. East Everett. £j Bailey, Jacob, (Grace), plumber, h. Harrison. § Baker, Fred, (Hulda), painter and paperhanger, h. Central Ave. B Balder, Fritz, (Millie), foreman finisher, h. 215 East Falconer. § 5 Ball, Lettie, novelty printer, rms. East Pearl. °* r Bals, Henry, (Minnie), laborer, h. Covey. ? pj Baptist Church, Homestead. SL P Barber, Florence, student, r. Mason. ~ Barber, Guy, (Hattie), engineer, h. Everett.

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Bard, Hulda, widow Charles S., h. East Falconer. !1 2 Barker, Lansing, (Matilda), h. South Work. fp Q Barlow, John, (Josephine), laborer, h. Lister Ave. g- P Barmore, Clara, widow John, h. 15 East Everett. ?;• Barnes, Ernest, noveltyworker, h. West Mosher. ~- O Battaglia, Lawrence, (Mary), fruit and confectionery, 37 West Main, h. do. w 3 Becker, Fred, (Nettie), laborer, h. West Everett. n go Becker, Ruth M., r. West Everett. s > Benedict, Matilda, widow Hiram, h. Main. ™ Q Benedict, W. C, pres. Falconer Towel Co., r. Findley, Ohio. O Benson, Andrew, r. 306 Harrison. W Benson, Cameron, student, r. East Falconer. Benson, Elmer E., (Georgiana), machine hand, h. East Falconer. Benson, George H., (Lulu)—insurance, real estate and telegraph office, h. 5 w

East Main. tt. pj Benson, Grace A., h. 103 Falconer. g. „ Benson, Gust, (Anna), machine hand, h. 107 East Everett. g. § Benson, Harold S., student, r. 101 East Everett. o S-

Benson, H. Carl, music teacher, r. North Work. j* Benson, James H., (Alice L.), farmer, h. North Work. £ |? Benson, John A., (Lucy)—Benson & Johnson—h. 218 East Pearl. £J § Benson & Johnson—John A. Benson and Otto B. Johnson—gent's furnish- g ff

ings, 11 East Main. a n Benson, Rose, widow John, r. Falconer. o. Benson, S. T. & Co.,—S. T. Benson and James A. Hughes—gen. contractors,

South Work—h. 101 East Everett. M Benson, Sydney T., surveyor and S. T. Benson & Co., contractors, h. North -_

Work, h. 215 Harrison. <9-g Benson, Thressa, teacher, h. 215 Harrison. ^g-Benson, William W., (Laura), cabinetmaker, h. 103 East Falconer. ^ 5 Bentley, Gladys M., student, r. North Work. mC_, Bentley, George W., (Emma)—Walker & Bentley—h. Harrison. ryjfcj Bentley, Harry S., student, r. North Work. ^ P Bentley, Norman, (Lena), woodworker, h. North Work. . <-,--Benton, Mary E., Mrs., h. 17 Harrison. H M COLONIAL PORCH COLUMNS harry lyons h| Th«t wiU not crack or open up-ako Porch Baliuten and Rail Institute St. & Erie Ry. O

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m m U z _ O — £ * Chautauqua Brew, L o w in alcohol, rich in extract X N _ e> Bergland, Albin, (Alma), machine hand, h. Outlet. _ § Bergren, Emil F., (Sigrid), pastor Swedish Lutheran Bethlehem Church, h.

West Lister Ave. Bernard, Henry, machine hand, bds. South Work. Bertrand, Maude, drawer, r. South Work.

J Bingham, Elvin, student, r. Allen Ext. x ' Bingham, George R., (Josephine), woodworker, h. Allen Ext. £ Bjork, Benle, (JUlizabeth), milk peddler, h. Harrison. w . Blackmar, Helen, music teacher, r. East Mosher. jo Blackmar, Lucy A., widow Seth, h. East Mosher. J» . Blanchard, Robert H., Jr., (Myrta), clerk, h. Harrison. -g g. Blood, Ernest L., (Pearl), machinist, h. North Dow. g « Blood, Jeff N., (Gertrude), brick mason, h. West Main. „ oo Bloomquist, Alex, bookkeeper, bds. South Work. .g x Bloomquist, Eli, (Amanda), carpenter, h. Harrison. "2 "O Bloomquist. J. Edgar, (Mary), woodcarver, h. lo East James. g § Bloomquist, Melvin A., grocer, 17 West Main, bds. Work. m >, Bowman, Catherine, r. West Main. £ « Bowman, David, (Anna), painter, h. Delaware Ave. i _ Bowman, Elizabeth, r. West Main. _ .§ Bowman, Lewis L., (Mary), engineer, h. 211 West Main.

u Boyd, Gertrude, student, r. Central Ave. <2 Boyd, Hamilton S., (Myrtle), laborer, h. Central Ave. g Boyd, Harland, farmer, r. Central Ave.

g, •£ Bradley, Ida, r. West Lister Ave. g < Bradley, Marvin, (Sarah), retired, h. West Lister Ave. 2 Bradley, Olive, spinner, r. West Lister Ave. m Bradley, Sadie, stenographer, r. West Lister Ave. ~\ (•. Braley, Clyde B., (Lizzie), grocery clerk, h. over South Dow. * -5 Braley, Lizzie, Mrs.—Hiller & Braley—h. South Dow.

Brink, Claude, machine hand, r. Everett. « Brink, Grover C, (Pearl), machine hand, h. East Everett.

a m Brink, Sarah, widow Charles R., h. East Everett. w eo Brodybush, David, mirrorworker, bds. South Work. ~~ 'S Brown, Charles, (Bessie), factoryworker, h. East Falconer. «j g Brown, Edward, (Bessie), benchworker, h. East Pearl. t> o, Brown, George A., (Ida), fireman, h. 215 West Ave. & O Brown, M. Violet, noveltyworker, r. 217 West Ave.

• Brown, Sally, widow Walter, h. West Harrison. O Brown, William H., (Goldie), machine hand, h. East Everett.

M Brownell, Jerome, (Patience), h. Elm. ^ ^ Brownell, Sarah, Mrs., r. Elm. j^ Brownell, William J., supt. Falconer Towel factory, r. Elm. <D Brunson, Claude P., r. 215 North Work.

V4m Brunson, H. Eugene, (Mary A.), carpenter, h. 215 Work. CO Buckley, Dorothy, domestic, Hotel Lynndon. {3 Bullock, L. Arleigh, (Nellie), woodworker, h. 315 West Ave. (rt Burch, Charles E., (Alice), teamster, h. North Dow. }^ Burch, Mildred A., music teacher, r. North Main.

H Burdick, George W., (Etta), retired, h. North Dow. Burns, John J., (Gettie), engineer, h. West Everett. _4 Burr, Roclyn, (Mary), contractor and builder, h. West Mosher. P Burr, Walter R., clerk, r. West Mosher. 2 Bryant, Herbert C, (Ella M.), collector The Journal, Jamestown, h. 22 West p. Falconer. H Cameron, Charles, woodworker, r. Cross. tfi Cameron, Donald S., (Edna), cement blockmaker, h. East Everett. d) Cameron, Robert, woodworker, r. Cross. ft Cameron, Simon, (Lydia C ) , lumber handler, h. Cross. rt Frkman\ MiKir Srnrp headquartfrs for high grade m—m LCftllldll a rlUML lUUIC pianos and player pianos

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Cannon, Charles H., (Evanette), farmer, h. Everett. m m Cannon, Edward R., mill hand, r. Everett. ^-j Cardot, Andrew, (Hattie), janitor high school, h. East Pearl. .mi Cardot, Ellen J., widow Charles, r. 121 East Main. JZ^ Carlquist, Petros, cabinetmaker, bds. Almet Ave. m m Carlson, Alexander, (Jennie), finisher, h. North Dow. ~ ? Carlson, Arthur, stonemason, bds. Lynndon Boulevard. a — Carlson, Blaine—Falconer News Co.—9 West Main; r. Work. ***~* Carlson, Carl A., (Bettie), foreman Regal Furn. Co., h. 263 Harrison. r_f\ Carlson, Carl E., bds. West Ave. \r^, Carlson, Charles A., (Blanche E.), sec.-treas. and mgr. Falconer Towel Mill, ^_

h. 241 West Main. ^35 Carlson, Charles J., (Christina), sander, h. Harrison. Carlson, C. O., (Mary), laborer, h. 57 East Harrison. ^ ^ Carlson, Einer, dry cleaning works, r. 440 Winsor, Jamestown, N. Y. JJ^ Carlson, Elmer, noveltyworker, r. Harrison. 3 Carlson, Ernest A., student, r. 263 Harrison. CO Carlson, Frank, (Olga),, h. East Falconer. ft Carlson, Gotfried, factoryworker, h. East Falconer. S Carlson, Gustaf T., (Emmy), woodworker, h. Almet Ave. ^ Carlson, Lillian, winder, r. Harrison. £* Carlson, Oscar F., (Matilda), laborer, h. South Alberta. ft Carpenter, Bert W., (Emma), machinist, h. North Work. ft Carson, James, (Katherine), cabinetmaker, h. Harrison. ft Carter, Cyrus M., foreman, h. 40 West Main. Cass, Jane A., widow Willard, r. 120 East Main. Chamberlain, Ellen E., widow Delos, bds. Main. Chandler, Bessie, winder, bds. West Everett. Chandler, Frank L., sander, r. West Everett. ^ Chandler, George B., h. West Everett. SS Chapman, Harry, emp. Erie R. R., bds. East Main. pi Chapman, Norton W., (Maud), mill hand, h. 113 East James. Chappel, Kenneth, freight handler, bds. South Work. gj Chase, Clara, Mrs., cook, h. over 31 West Main. B 2 Chase, Donald S., stenographer, r. over 13 Main. § q Chase, Effie E., teacher, r. over 13 Main. a g Chase, Eugene, student, r. over 31 West Main. "BO Chase, Frank W., (Louisa), drygoods and undertaker, h. over 13 Main. g*W Chase, Guy G., stenographer, r. over 13 Main. g f* Cnautauqua Planing Mill Co., (Inc)—B. F. Merriam, pres.; J. A. Ruckman, MP3

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treas.; W . T. Falconer, vice-pres.—Lister Ave. n Cheney, Amanda, r. Main. q Clark, Annis, widow James P., h. 14 West Falconer. pj Clark, David J., (Coraline), retired, h. 131 West Falconer. _ Clark, Isabel M., widow Francis D., r. 109 North Dow. H Cleland, Clyde (Ida), machine hand, h. 15 West Mosher. Cleland, Hazel, office clerk, r. 15 West Mosher. Cleland, Stella P., r. 15 West Mosher. Cleland, Mandaville, mill hand, r. West James. *—* Cobb, Charles, (Emma), nightwatch, h. Harrison. Cobb, Luna, r. 22 West Mosher. ft* Cobb Marshall, (Eva), carpenter, h. Kimball Ave. _ g Cobb, Raymond E., nightwatch, r. Harrison. g a Cobb, Raymond V., carpenter, r. Kimball Ave. g* Coe Harriet, widow Charles, r. West Mosher. g ^ Cole Erwin D., machinist, bds. 120 East Main. Connely, F., ball player, bds. 1 West Main. ^ Bibw HEMLOCK LUMBER J_;._„ |

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H Conroe, Fred, (May), stationary engineer, h. East Everett. > Conroe, James M., (Melvina), h. East Everett. § Conroe, William H., (Gertrude), finisher, h. over 138 East Falconer. is Cook, Harry, (May), engineer, h. Merriam. <Z> Cooper, Frank, (Emma), glass polisher, h. 116 East Falconer.

Corcoran, Paul E., (Hannah), painter, h. over West Main. Couter, Theodore, laborer, bds. 17 Harrison.

~ Cowan, Roswell F., (Lena), night clerk, h. Allen Ext. -\ Cowden, Willis E., (Flora), electrician, h. East Main. «f Cowic, Samuel, machine hand, bds. Almet Ave. o Cox, Phoebe, widow George, r. West Main. « Crandall, Allene O., student, r. 102 West Falconer. _ Crandall, Frank A., (Sophia), h. 102 West Falconer. j? Crandall, Vernie T., student, r. 102 West Falconer.

g 3 Crawford, Travis, (Millie), farmer, h. West Main. jg S Crick, Flora, widow Henry, mender, h. Merriam Block, Main. 3 " Crosby, Harley N., (Inez)—Edson & Crosby and Surrogate Chautauqua Co. S « —h. 229 East Main. re Qfl

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« 3 Croston, James, (Anna), woodworker, h. Almet Ave. g & Culver, Clarence V., (Mary), machinist, h. North Dow. .B g Culver, Joseph, (Maggie), mirror buffer, h. Harrison. ^ J Curtis, Nellie, widow A. Eddie, h. Almet Ave. 0. J Dailey, Charles W., (Lena), plumber, cor. Work and Falconer, h. West «• J2 James. .2 •§ Dailey, Clayton B., (Aleze)—W. M. Dailey & Son—r. 28 James. ;> t* Dailey, Howard A., chauffeur, r. 28 West James. . ja Dailey, Wayne M.,—W. M. Dailey & Son—h. 28 James. .2 a Dailey, W. M. & Son—W. M. and Clayton B. Dailey—hardware, 15 Main. 2 £> Dalrymple, Charles S., (Rose), lumber sealer, h. Almet Ave. w cfl Darling, Orion, (Blanche), lumberman, h. 127 East Falconer. j2 j; Daugherty, Daniel, (Dell), mirrorworker, h. Harrison. '3 tJ Daugherty, Guy, student, r. Harrison. 5° "a Davis, Alfred C, (Ethel),—American Mfg. Concern—h. West Main and g j2 Homestead. % & Davis, Genevieve, student, h. West Main. § >2 Davis, Hattie, widow Benjamin W., h. North Work. •o "« Davis, Herbert W., (Florence), physician, 31 Davis Block, h. West Main. I IS Davis, James, (Kate)—Straight Dry Plate Co., Jamestown—h .Work. "</> U Davis, Murray H., (Laura J.), contractor and builder, h. North Work. •i <u Davis, Warren B., r. Work. is <a Day, John, noveltyworker, bds. South Work. J J De Bell, Charles H., (Beatrice), assembler, h. West Main. . De Bell, Francis W., (Fannie), roofer, h. West Main.

O De Bell, Lucy widow Curtis, r. Alberta. O De Bell, Sanford M., (Frederica), commercial traveler, h. Main. . Deere, Ralph, (Annie), h. East James. _ De Long, John W., (Lydia), laborer, h. Cross. C1 Dennison, Blanche, r. 124 East Falconer. X t , Dennison, Charles S., (Mary), stationary engineer, h. 124 East Falconer. *~< O Dennison, Edith, noveltyworker, bds. 11 East Everett. (_) m Densmore, George E., prop. Hotel Lynndon, r. do. [V] rr. Densmore, William H., (Melissa), sawyer, h. Hotel Lynndon. CLi z Despence, Joe, (Rose), laborer, h. West Lister Ave. if. § Dexter, Ralph, mill hand, bds. South Work. m% Dickinson, C. G., (Lucy L.), carpenter, h. 115 East James. X a Dickinson, Claude M., (Florence), telegraph operator, h. 115 Harrison. 2 J Dickinson, Ray, glassworker, r. James. Z ° Dickinson, Sarah B., student, r. James. O Fire, Life, Accident, Liability, Boiler, Glass, Occupancy, Marine and every mmf other kind of insurance furnished by £ BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Dijohn, Frank, (Josephine), saw mill hand, h. West Main. JT* Drew, Mary, widow George, h. West Falconer. ft Drummy, Michael, (Susan), retired, h. 22 Harrison. (3 Drummy, Nellie E., r. 22 Harrison. f/> Dunham, Dascum, (Ella), laborer, h. Work. >r\' Dunham, Lottie M., bookkeeper, r. Work. m- Dunkirk, A. V. & P. R. R. station, East Everett. Dye, Helena, Mrs., towel folder, r. West Lister Ave. (**} Dyer, Charles, glassworker, r. Lynndon Blvd. q Dyer, George F., (Catherine), mirrorworker, h. Work. . Dyer, Hazel I., student, r. Delaware Ave. Dyer, Joseph H., (Emma), machine hand, h. Delaware Ave. Eastman, William, (Nettie M.), machine hand, h. East Pearl. w **\ Eckbloom, Axel, (Lena), mill hand. h. 306 Harrison. § O Eckbloom, George, farmer, r. 306 Harrison. §• Eckbloom, Mabel, music teacher, r. 306 Harrison. **; £ EDSON & CROSBY—Walter H. and Harley N — attorneys, over Postoffice. »>. S Edson, Walter H., (Florilla)—Edson & Crosby—h. 109 Dow. ~ g Elderkin, D. Webster, (Eva), meat market, 10 East Main, h. over 4 do. •% Elderkin, William S., student, r. over 4 East Main. 2 h Elk, Ernest, veneerworker, bds. Hotel Lynndon. ~ 5 Elk Furniture Co. (Inc.)—Frank Jacobson, pres.; Richard J. Swanson, sec- £ 2

treas.—Blackstone Ave. u pq Ellenberger, Bert, (Bessie), mirrorworker, h. Wdrk. jf n Ely, Samuel, (Victoria), h. Work. g_ > Ensign, Catherine, widow William, teacher, r. 75 East Main. re P Everett, Melvin, retired, r. Main. -m Everett, Walter, retired, h. 17 East Everett. ? ~\ Everhart, Perham, (Grace L.), mason, h. Work. Falconer High School, North Work. ^ Falconer Hose Co., cor. Work and Everett. 2 Falconer Iron Works—G. L. Gilbert and B. L. Klock—West Main. X Falconer Milling Co.—Pres., H. F. Jones; vice-pres., E. Johnson; sec, g S

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sec, A. D. Stitt—Lynndon Blvd. 9 > Falconer News Co.—Blaine Carlson, prop.—9 West Main. £ Falconer Pharmacy—Robert R. Street, prop.—33 West Main. W Falconer Print Shop—H. C. Mills, prop.—publisher Falconer Bulletin and

job printing, 127 West Main. " Falconer Towel Co.—Pres., C. W. Benedict; sec.-treas., C. A. Carlson. ,© Falconer Veneer Co., (Inc)—George B. Peterson, pres.; F. L. Peterson; sec; 4

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-Si fhfllltail—119 FIrour It's good for you and it's good for § m a U i a W | U t t P r C W yourfam.ly. Both Phones 268 ^i Ford, Elmer R., student, r. 121 East Main. • Ford, Ernest C, student, r. 121 East Main.

C"? Ford, Fred R., (Etta), clerk, J. C. & L. E. R. R., Jamestown, h. 121 E. Main. C<| Foreman, Will H., (Elma), grocer, h. Prosser. ^, Fosberg, Amil, (Josephine), metalworker, r. East James.

Fosberg, Andrew, (Anna), laborer, h. 10 Williams. -t Fosberg, Anthony, (Hattie), lumber inspector, h. 320 Harrison.

w S Fosberg, Arvid, machine hand, r. 10 Williams. ~g 3 Fosberg, Clarence, boxmaker, r. 320 Harrison. | 2 " Fosberg, Edwin E., (Freeda), supt. Falconer Milling Co., h. Harrison. n w z Fosberg, Esther, spinner, r. 320 Harrison. £ Fosberg, Ethel, student, r. 320 Harrison. a> Fosberg & Jacobson—Sheridan and E. A.—poolroom and restaurant, 39 West eg Main. t>a Fosberg, Sheridan S — Fosberg & Jacobson—r. 10 Williams. "£ Fosberg, Walfred, lumber handler, r. 320 Harrison. © Fountain, George, (Harriett), dyer, h. West Main. r~~ Frandin, Frits, clerk, bds. Kane Ave.

French, Edwin H., (Eleanor), retired, h. East Everett. » French, Hugh, (Georgia), sander, h. rear 101 West Main.

jg f Fuller, John W., (Hannah), job printing, h. over 29 East Main. %%•_ Fuller, J. W., Mrs.., millinery, 29 East Main, h. over do. £jj[2 Fuller, Mabel L., milliner, r. over 29 East Main.

Fuller, Sherman, printer, r. over 29 East Main. a> Fuller, Walter L., job printing, 29 East Main, h. over do. "3 Fullerton, Earl, (May)—Kelly & Fullerton—h. East Everett. +* Gaeta, Dominic, (Rosa), wool washer, h. West Main. g j Gaeta, Josephine, twister, r. West Main.

Gaeta, Lena, winder, r. West Main. n Gage, A. I. Milton, student, r. South Alberta. £% Gage, David E., packer, r. S. Alberta.

Gage, Ernest C, laborer, r. South Alberta. t * Gage, Jennie, Mrs., h. South Alberta. p** Gage, Mary A., student, r. South Alberta. 2 1 Gardner, Bessie, teacher, h. East Main. ^ Gibson, Allie, packer, r. Davis. «J Gilbert, Gardner L., (Genevieve)—Falconer Iron Works—h. 23 East James. H Gordon, Elizabeth, student, r. 125 Harrison. ~, Gordon, Gustaf E., (Sigrid), pastor Swedish M. E. Church, h. 125 Harrison. ^ Gordon, Marie C, widow Gustaf, r. 125 Harrison. -_) Gordon, Ruth, r. 125 Harrison.

Gould, Charles, (Jane), h. East Mosher. rn Gould, Jay, chauffeur, r. East Mosher. rN Gould, Jennie, packer, r. East Mosher. Tj Grandin, Frank G., (Emily E.)—Peterson & Grandin—h. West Main. ^! Grandin, Fritz, cobbler, bds. Kane Ave. O Gray, Robert, machinist, bds. 143 West Main. ~m Gray, Winfield, (May), machine hand, h. West Everett. AX Green, Esther, widow Joseph, r. East Falconer. fi Griggs, Daisy M., teacher, r. East Everett. g Griggs, George J., (Dora), justice of the peace and chief of police, h. East Everett. r Grimshaw, Joseph (Nellie), woolsorter, h. Carter. f* Grout, James, (Matilda), h. 16 West Mosher. tj~ Gustafson, Edith, novelty printer, h. Phetteplace. U Gustafson, George, veneerworker, bds. South Alberta. ^ Gustafson, Hattie, Mrs., h. Work. r/3 m^ Thn Mutual Ronpfit I if« Premium receipts to Jan. 1,1911 .... $367,143,488.69 rV IMC riUlliai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for r\ at Nawarlr W I future payment to policy holders . . . . $427,763,190.20 ^J 01 newam, n. i. F- Si TREADWAY. District Agent

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H I L L P T A N O C C . Columbia grafonolas 5T x±m.m_i_ m. i n i ^ W \s\J. RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC •••{ Gustafson, Herman, (Augusta), finisher h. West Main. _Z Guttridge, Frank, bds. 11 East Everett. " J Haight, Albert H., woodworker, r. Work. Haight, Charles, (Alene), finisher, r. Strickland Block. M Haight, Frank G., (Frances), finisher h. West Main. ^ 0 Haight, Frank, Jr., clerK, r. West Main. 09 Haight, George A., woodworker, r. Work. mm. Hall, Achsa E., widow Hiram, r. 10 Davis. £J Hall, Frank E., (Nora), night watch, h. Harmon Ave. ft}. Hall, Fred, machine hand, r. Harmon Ave. Hall, Samuel, woodworker, h. Strickland Block, West Main. _ Hapgood, L. Adelle, Mrs., h. over 29 Main. P» Hardinger, Frank A., (Carrie), carpenter, h. S. Alberta. £3

o-Harrington, Alexander, (Rilla), h. East Everett. Harrington, Denzel M., (Anna), teamster, h. South Work. Harris, Claude R., (Alice), electrician, h. 12 Merriam. Harris, Hoyt C, (Carrie J.), wallpaper and paints, 23 East Main, h. 114 £»*

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Dow. Hiller, Clyde B.,—Hiller & Braley—r. South Dow. Hiller, Nancy, widow Lee, r. West Main. ftm Hiller, Nettie, teacher, r. West Main. JT? Hine, Alfred, (Violet), carriage and implement dealer, Main, h. do. VI Hinei Ellen E., student, r. West Main. C h Hine, Frank, (Mary), mirrorworks, h. Hine. Hine, Gilbert, (Mary), mirrorworker, h. Hine ^ Hine, N. Agnes, telephone operator, r. Main. Q Hitchener, Frank, (Melinda), mill hand, h. West Main. >_ Hitchener, James L., student, r. West Main. ft Hitchener, Lavinia, student, r. West Main. Hitchener, Margaret A., spooler, h. West Main. -^ EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" p A IKJ'T Talk it over with me C I HAVE -THE STRICTLY PURE */^ll^l HARRY LYONS * <

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J I Clark H a r d w a r e Co. Fine Cutlery and Tools 055 1 cd «j 446 FALCONER DIRECTORY. " 3 "W '*- r h n i i f n n n i i n Dmavit Without a peer in the world of beer §s Chautauqua B r e w Both phones 268 (Am \Xn Hodges, Arthur, (Hazel), carpenter, h. East Falconer. O 4 Hogland, Mathew, (Hannah), mill hand, h. Harrison. *bw Hogland, Rudolph, woodworker, r. Harrison. .g Holbrook, Sanford A., (Hittie), farmer, h. over 13 West Main. *J Holman, Will, (Jennie), Meadow Brook Mill, r. Phetteplace. _w Holman, William S., (Mary), retired, h. Phetteplace. *j ' Holmberg, Alfred, (Mertie), machinist, h. East Everett. g Holmberg, John, (Christine), h. Kane Ave. •J Holmes, Anders J., (Ida), gluer, h. West Falconer. mm, • Holmes, Charles, (Josephine), shipping clerk, h. Delaware Ave. C Holmes, Gust, (Ellen), telegraph operator, h. over 308 Central Ave. * Holmes, Jonn, (Emma), laborer, h. Railroad. — , Holmes, Walter, r. Delaware Ave. .5 Hooker, Albert G., (Jennie), attorney, North Work, h. 211 Last James. "g Hopkins, Ernest, sawyer, bds. East Main. G Horan, Thomas, (Elizabeth), mirrorworker, h. Harrison. G-i Horan, Thomas P., deliveryman, r. Harrison. 9ia Hotchkiss, Willard C, (Nellie), barber, h. Main. S g Hotel Lynndon—G. E. Densmore, prop.—Junction. "*— Hough, Bert L., (Flossie), adv. mgr. Abrahamson-Bigelow Co., Jamestown, 'g "3 h. North Work. 00 Hough, Deforest, (Ada), farmer, h. Mason.

Jg<6 Hough, Harland, student, r. Mason. B o Houghwout, Rebecca, widow Isaac, h. West Falconer. j2"" Houghwout, Sumner I., (Bessie), barber, Work, h. 28 Falconer.

g Howard, George R., (Laura), farmer, h. Tiffany. E3 o Howard, James, laborer, r. Tiffany. ^<* Howe, Charles A., (Pearl), polisher, h. North Work. - J Howe, Phyllis, r. North Work. ••" g Howe, Squire, poultryman, r. 229 East Main. fa.C Hudson, Edna M., r. Harrison. Ji Hudson, John, (Lillian), nightwatch, h. Harrison. g "S Hughes, James A.—S. T. Benson & Co.—h. Jamestown, N. Y. Qpa Hunt, G. Everett, (Elizabeth), h. East Main.

Hunt, G. Everett, Jr., attorney, r. over 7 East Main. ,, Hunter, William E., (Mildred), stationary engineer, h. Work. ^^ Isaacson, John, painter, bds. West Main. ft Jackson, Thomas A., (Clarinda), overlooker, h. West Main. mm Jacobson, Emil A., (Linda)—Fosberg & Jacobson—h. 10 Williams. 2 Jacobson, John, (Louisa), woodworker, h. North Work. M N Jacobson, Orsell, (Alma), woolsorter, h. 130 East Falconer. S J a g g i , Cora, domestic, r. over 8 East Main.

J A M E S T O W N M A N T E L CO., (INC.)—George M. Turner, pres.-treas.; Fred ft J. Mauer, sec.—mfrs. interior wood trim. 55 East Main. - _ Jenkins, Frank F., dentist, over 29 West Main, r. 6 Cowing, Jamesown, N. Y. ^ ^ John, Frank, (Josephine), woodturner, h. over 35 Davis. i m^m Jonnson, Adolph machine hand, bds. Harrison. •_• Johnson, Agnes, mill hand, r. Harrison. ^ > Johnson, Albert E., (Alma), machine hand, h. North Main.

Johnson, Albert, (Anna), steel polisher, h. Harrison. ft Johnson, Albert, (Emma), laborer, h. 125 East Mosher. |J? Johnson, Albert E., machine hand, r. Main. 2 Johnson, Albert G., mirrorworker, bds. Lynndon Blvd. j ^ Johnson, Alton, r. West Falconer. P Johnson, Amil C, carpenter, r. 110 Harrison. "*2J Johnson, Amelia, noveltyworker, h. West Harrison. CO Johnson, Anna L., Mrs., midwife, h. West Main. Q) Johnson, Anton, (Lena), noveltyworker, h. South Work. ft Johnson, August, (Gustava), painter, lv. Work. CO 1 *p_ |_ , mm-mmn. Connecticut General life Ins. Co., Hartford, Cohn. m-_ L l i e i n s u r a n c e , w . J, Bentley, Gen. Agt.» 514Cha<tekoin Big.

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H I T I P I A N f l C f l NO CONTESTS MMXMmtMmt M. M.±_L-\J W V . NO FAKE CERTIFICATES mm Johnson, Axel, laborer, bds. West Main. _» Johnson, Axel E., machinemaker, r. Lynndgn Blvd. ^ T Johnson, Carl E., (Augusta), milkman, h. 332 East Main. *^ Johnson, Carl G., machinist, r. 110 Harrison. Johnson, Charles, (Johanna), laborer, h. 14 Cross. ho4 Johnson, Charles, glassworker, bds. Harrison. L ^ Johnson, Charles J., (Carolina), laborer, h. Lynndon Blvd. ft Johnson, Charles J., (Hannah), gluer, h. Harrison. ft Johnson, Charles J., (Louise), wool sorter, h. West Main. ft Johnson, Charles L., (Louise), machine hand, h. West Main. ~ Johnson, Conrad W., mirrorworker, r. Lynndon Blvd. gL, Johnson, Edwin, (Tuna), vice-pres. Falconer Milling Co., h. Levant. mm Johnson, Edwin R., noveltyworker, r. Harrison. J_ Johnson, Elmer, laborer, bds. West Main. *^ Johnson, Florence, domestic, r. East Falconer. Johnson, Elof, (Nettie), finisher, h. 138 East Falconer. © Johnson, Elsie, student, r. West Main. E" S. Johnson, Emil, (Jennie), handsander, h. East Falconer. SL W Johnson, Erwin H., (Lottie N.), cabinetmaker, h. Harrison. »' w Johnson, Ethelyn, office clerk, r. Work. „ i Johnson, Freda, mill hand, r. 14 Cross. 3' »• Johnson, Gust, laborer, bds. West Main. *8 » Johnson, Gust A., (Caroline), lumberman, h. 110 Harrison. g-Johnson, Ira H., (Jennie), blacksmith, h. North Work. e 3 Johnson, Jennie M., bookkeeper, bds. 107 East Everett. \ g Johnson, Jennie M., dressmaker, r. Lynndon Blvd. -, -m Johnson, J. Gust, (Caroline), night watch, h. Almet Ave. "g 2 Johnson, John, r. 215 East Falconer. 2. 5 Johnson, John A., (Sophia), mill hand, h. Harrison. — a Johnson, John A., (Hedda), cabinetmaker, h. East Main. •< 2. Johnson, John P., (Anna L.), laborer, h. West Main. Johnson, John W., (Ora E.), machine hand, h. 212 North Work. Johnson, K. Evelyn, office clerk, r. North Work. ^ S Johnson, Lillian, noveltyworker, h. West Harrison. Jj? Johnson, Lillian I., r. 121 East Falconer. ^^ Johnson, Lynn A., mirrorworker, r. Work. m*. Johnson, Murray E., student, r. Harrison. ft Johnson, Nels Peter, (Sophia O ) , laborer, h. Kane Ave. ft Johnson, Oscar, (Mollie), cabinetmaker, h. 121 East Falconer. Johnson, Otto B., (Helen),—Benson & Johnson—h. West Falconer. ^* Johnson, Percy G., bobbin setter, r. Harrison. |^ Johnson, Peter, (Anna), laborer, h. Main. Johnson, Peter, (Sophia E.), laborer, h. Kane. Johnson, Ray C, (Adele H.)—Johnson Bros. & Co., Jamestown—h. 32 West

Main. Johnson, Regina, cook, r. West Main. Johnson, Victor, machine hand, bds. 138 East Falconer. MO Johnson, William, r. Almet Ave. f~^ Johnson, William A., (Lillian), machine hand, h. Harrison. ^-Johnson, W . Russell, (Jessie C.)—Johnson Bros. & Co., Jamestown—h. 132 ~ J West Main. M Jollie, Ed. F., (Hattie M.), billing clerk, Erie R. R., Jamestown, h. West gj Falconer. m+. Jones, Arthur, farmer, r. 347 Harrison. Jones, Florence A., r. West Falconer. ,,„ TI . _ 0 Jones, Francis A., (Pearl), bicycle repairer h. over 347 Harrison J " Jones Harvey F., (Estelle), pres. Falconer Milling Co., n. West Falconer. ~~~ Jones! Helen M., student, r. Falconer,

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Jones, James, laborer, r. 347 Harrison. Jones. John P., (Zylpha), grocer, h. 347 Harrison.

~l Jones, Mary M., r. 347 Harrison. J> ' Jones, Phillip F., laborer, r. Lynndon Blvd. -o Jones, Ralph E., (Gertrude A.)—Jones & Stone—h. James. 5 • Jones, Raymond D., drawer, r. over 43 West Main. W Jones, Rodney A., bobbinsetter, r. Lynndon Blvd. g , Jones & Stone—Ralph E. and John B — meats, South Work. •g Kading, Fred W., (Alma), mirrorworker, h. Harrison. W t Kane, John M., (Lottie), woodworker, h. Falconer. -g ' Kane, Mary, widow Patrick, h. Kane. G Keister, Ed., laborer, bds. Hotel Lynndon. • Kelley, Archie, machine hand, bds. Work.

p Kelly & Fullerton—John and Earl—restaurant and ice cream, 21 East Main. % „ Kelly, John, (Nettie)—Kelly & Fullerton—h. North Work. «« % Kelsey, E. E., (Elesta D.), retired, h. 311 Main. o _ Kemp, Frank, (Ethel), mirrorworker, h. over 29 West Main. M,g Kennedy, Cams, chef, h. East James. £-i Kennedy, O. C, (Mary), h. West Main. fag Kennedy, Susan, Mrs., cook, h. East James. 3; , Kennel, Sam, (Juliet), mirrorworker, h. Junction. j 5 Kennel, Grace, spinner, r. Junction.

.2 Kennon, Cordelia C, widow Curtis, h. 128 West Main. «5 Kimball, Edgar D., contractor and builder, r. Harrison.

Kimball, Frances, widow Marcellus, h. Harrison. g o King, S., gardener, h. Second Ave. © - Kittell, Carrie, widow James M., h. over 212 West Falconer. 5JS Kittell, Elsie, student, r. 212 West Falconer. -g^ Kittle, Runkle, (Lillian), noveltyworker, h. Harrison. G Klinger, Irene, h. over 29 East Main. * £, Klinger, Inez, r. over 29 East Main. fgj* Klock, Bert L., (E. Madge),—Falconer Iron Works—h. West Main. hS-o Knapp, Charles, factory hand, r. Mason. fa g Knapp, David, (Elizabeth), teamster, h. Mason. U •« Kreiger, Brownie, bobbinsetter, r. Kane Ave. -m_ Kreiger, Max, bobbinsetter, r. Kane Ave. * c Kreiger, Tony, (Mary), laborer, h. Kane Ave. ® G Kreiter, Mildred, stenographer, bds. East Everett. (p, Kroon, John W., (Hazel H.), foreman finisher, h. 117 East Falconer.

Kroon, Ruth C, printer, r. 117 East Falconer. Lackey, William V., (Alice), lumber handler, h. Lynndon Blvd. Ladota, Jack, (Nora), dyer, h. West Everett. Lafferty, Alonzo B., (Anna), machine hand, h. East Falconer. Lagerblad, Frank, (Emma), boxmaker, h. East Falconer. Lagerblad, Roy A., r. East Falconer.

q} La Mantia, Josephine, h. over 35 West Main. mm Larson, Alma C, r. 101 West Lister Ave. J2 Larson, Andrew P., (Marie), machine hand, h. 101 West Lister Ave.

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John Ahlstrom, sec.-treas.—Work. w g Lyon, Dennis E., machine hand, r. East Pearl. 7*£ Lyon, Edna, Mrs., postoffice clerk, r. Pearl. Pi-£ Lyon, Edward A., (Adaline), laborer, h. East Everett. Lyon, George W., (Mary), machine hand, h. 142 East Falconer. ^ ^ Lyon, Simon, (Hattie), woodworker, h. 101 Harrison. -^ Macey, Walter, (Nellie), wool sorter, h. Alberta. < ^ Magnuson, John, laborer, bds. West Main. i ^ Mallory, Anna, widow Frank, dressmaker, h. over 360 Harrison. Mann, Albert, (Annie), paperhanger, h. East Falconer. ^ | Marsh, Archie D., (Lydia), glass beveler, h. Harrison. ^ Marsh, Clyde, (Norah), mill hand, h. East Pearl. ~"*«« Marsino, Sam, (Jennie), lumber handler, h. Lister Ave. ~Q Martin, Earl, (Jennie), machine hand, h. 315 West Main. {© Mason Edward R., (Velma), woodworker, h. over East Falconer. f-h Mason' Glenn E.. (Elinor)—coal and cement, East Falconer—h. over 9 East

Main. •™3 Mason, Mary, widow Chauncey C, h. Mason. _ * Mason, Walter H., (Nellie), woolsorter, h. North Alberta. £ # Mathews, Lulu, teacher, r. Pearl. , . , . _ . W Mathews, Marvin W., (Clara), mill hand, b. Pearl. * Mattocks, Emma, widow Roy, h. East Main. *-** Mattocks, Erie, woodworker, r. East Main. Mattocks, Orsell, (Ella), woodworker h. East Main. L£j Maurer Fred J., sec. Jamestown Mantel Co., r. Union City, Pa. £ f Maybee, William C, (Bertha), finisher, h. East Main. g TOIONIAL PORCH COLUMNS harry lyons ft

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"1 rtiaiitanmia FWw QUENCHES thirst,acts as a mild ^ _ v^iiaULciuqua. u r e w tonic, induces sleep. BothPhonei CH 19 h McCaffery, Andy, laborer, bds. 19 East Everett. , 2 McCain, Agnes, teacher, r. Delaware Ave. N H McCain, Carrie, stenographer, r. Delaware Ave. j-ne McCain, Gertrude, r. Delaware and Lynndon. ,2© McCain, Hervey C, (Jennie), sander, h. Delaware Ave. p1-1 McCain, Thorne M., woodworker, r. Delaware Ave. £ McCain, Violet, dressmaker, r. Delaware Ave. u • McCall, Fred B., (Lulu), machinist, h. Harrison. jij McClenahan, Francis T., (Mary F.), woodworker, h. 133 East Falconer. *- „ McClenahan, Frank T., TJ. S. navy, r. 133 East Falconer. .S a McCutcheon, Charles A., (Emma), mechanical engineer, h. 103 North Dow. 'Ztx Mead, Walter, finisher, r. Almet Ave. Ajcu Meleen, Edwin, (Jennie), section foreman, h. 303 West Ave. *g_ Melin, Claus, (Ida), packer, h. over 332 East Main. o o Merriam, Bert F., (May), pres. Chautauqua Planing Mill Co., h. North Work. +PJ00 Merriam, Emogene, r. North Work. a> Merriam, Frank O., (Carrie)—Chautauqua Planing Mill Co.—h. West Main. •° Merriam, Fred D., (Belle), shoe store, h. 202 Main. JB Merriam, Gladys, r. West Main. £_ Merriam, Hazel, student, r. 22 West Mosher.

Merriam, Lorinda, widow Forest T., h. 22 West Mosher. - Merriam, Louania, novelty printer, bds. 11 East Everett. ~S Merriam, Lucius E., (Agnes R.), lumberman, h. West Main. -q Merriam, Ruth, office clerk, r. 22 West Mosher. 4, . Messenger, Philetus, (Elizabeth), engineer, h. Work. <uU Metcalf, Agnes, housekeeper, r. West Main. J g Metcalf, Alfred, (Miriam), wool sorter, h. Main. W ? Metcalf, Elizabeth, Mrs., r. West Main. J- § Metcalf, William, (Adaline), weaver, h. over 31 West Main. § u Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. Work and James. +jxi Miller, Anna, widow William, h. West Main. $•§ Miller, Bessie, clerk, h. West James. O « Miller, Frank O., (Amanda), machine hand, h. 26 East Harrison. j.-- Miller, Hattie, winder, r. West Main. ;> & Miller, J. D., finisher, h. 211 East Falconer. E-1 Miller, Jeannette H., r. West James. • Miller, Mary, bookkeeper, r. 26 Harrison.

O Miller, Miriam G., music student, r. West James. CJ Miller, Oscar, furnitureworker, r. 26 Harrison. r , Miller, Segrid, textileworker, r. Harrison. « Q Miller, Shile E., (Estelle), pastor M. E. Church, h. West James.

Miller, Walter, (Hilma), mill hand, h. Harrison. Mills, Harry C., (Winnie),—The Falconer Printshop—h. East Everett.

Um_ rmlk rm. u Moore, Ernest, student, r. Harrison. <"% . Moore, John, woodworker, h. North Dow. ^ " Moore, Margaret, spinner, r. North Dow. Q ^ Moore, M. J., Mrs., milliner, Work, r. Jamestown, N. Y. ^ Moore, Rant A., sander, r. Harrison. ^1 Moore, Vina, widow John, r. North Dow. ^ Moore, William H., (Mary), engineer, h. Harrison. ^ j Morgan, Cora, teacher, r. North Work. y J Morgan, J. H., gardener, h. North Work. t_i x Morris, Jennie, r. Kane Ave.

h Morris, Peter, (Catherine), lumberman, h. Kane Ave. JiJ 5> Morris, Sophie, winder, r. West Main. P£ u Mosher, Archie D., (Jessie), machinist, h. West Main. Q M Mosher, Clyde, laborer, r. 10 Davis. ^i <a Mosher, Clyde, machine hand, r. 10 Davis.

£ Mosher, Gertrude, teacher, r. 54 West Mosher. > Kj We represent forty companies with $170,000,000 assets. g BRADSHAWS PIONEER INSURANOE AGENCY.

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Mosher, Harry, student, r. 54 West Mosher. ^ § Mosher, Henry E., student and correspondent The Journal, r. 54 W . Mosher. r M Mosher, Stiles B., retired, h. 54 West Mosher. Munson, Charles, (Jessie), clerk, h. South Merriam. Munson, Jennie mill hand, r. Harrison. Munson, Matilda, widow John, r. Harrison. Muntz, Hallee H., (Margaret), lineman, h. over 101 West Main Murch, G. Addison, (Maude A.), jeweler, h. Delaware Ave. Murch, George, station agent, h. Delaware Ave. Murch, Lulu, h. Delaware Ave. t_^ Murkett, Arthur C, (Evelyn), fire team driver, h. 10 Davis. £j Murnan, Patrick, retired, r. Main. ft Murphy, William, (Mary B.), metalworker, h. West Everett. X Murray, John, (Mabel), machine hand, h. Almet Ave. fX) Myers, John E., (Geneva), machine hand, h. Harrison. C/> Neate, Menzo W.. (Blanche), pres. First National Bank, Falconer, N. Y., h.

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o Nelson, Amanda, missionary, h. Harrison. ^ Nelson, August, (Ellen), brickmaker, h. Harrison. m Nelson, Charles, carpenter, bds. West Main. *-* Nelson, Charles, r. Harmon Ave. M Nelson, Rosalyn, r. Harmon Ave. J_. Newman, William, (Grace), lumber inspector, h. Harrison. rtm, Newton, A. R., (Mary), groceries, 9 East Main, h. East Main. _-t Newton, Emma, widow Clayton, r. 56 East Everett. J ^ Nickerson, Charles H., (Marietta), machine hand, h. West Main. ^ . Nickerson, Grover, (Ethel), benchworker, h. over 20 West Mosher. ft Nicosia, Anna, duffer, r. West Main. (JQ, Nicosia, Mary, duffer, r. West Main. Nicosia, Sam, (Josephine), laborer, h. West Main. £J Nordstrom, Augusta, spinner, r. Junction. ft Nordstrom, Ernest, (Hilda), laborer, h. Junction. Q -Nordstrom, Hugo, laborer, r. Junction. Nordstrom, Ivar, noveltyworker, r. Junction. ^ H TVT 4.1. /I „.. XT /Dnncln^ nm-TA Til £A TQVOrTl M 51 1 Tl ft Tl f\ Wnrlf . Yl Art. —^

o North, Gurney H., (Bessie), prop. The Tavern, Main and Work, h. do. Oddy, William, (Emma), machinist, h. East James. Odsonia Mills (Jamestown branch of Cleveland Worsted Mills), James ^

Simpson, mgr. to Olds, Horace P., (Mary), machinist, h. West Main. fit Olson, Albin, (Hilma), woodturner, h. West Main. ^^^ Olson, Aleck, h. 271 Harrison. ~ J Olson, Amel, finisher, h. Harrison. Q Olson, Andrew, (Nettie M.), weaver, h. West Main. . Olson, Anna, widow Carl, h. Harrison. Olson, Axel, finisher, r. Cross. w 3 Olson, Edwin, milk peddler, bds. Carter. & -Olson, J. Emil, finisher, r. Harrison. ^ s-Olson, John, watchman, h. 271 Harrison. o a-Olson, John A., (Jennie), lumber handler, h. East Pearl. £ « Olson, John A., gluer, h. 205 East Falconer 3,3-Olson! L. J., (Julia), plumbing, 7 Work, h. Central Ave. * «> Olson, Mabel, r. 205 East Falconer. Olson, Ollie, (Carolina), laborer, h. Cross. Olson, Ollie (Elva), machine hand. h. Harrison. Olson, Sigpa, spinner, r. Cross. Olson, Victor, bobbin setter, r. Cross. Olson William, noveltyworker, r. Cross Orhm' Herbert machine hand, bds. 121 East Main. Osbm-'n William G., (Mamie), mirrorworker, h. 7 East Everett.

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Possesses all the attributes of purity and flavor that are «» uiauiauqua Drew -rsffi^-t^^ G G g * Oswald, Harry B., laborer, r. East Everett. 0£ ? Oswald, John, laborer, r. East Everett.

•g Oswald, William, (Anna), h. East Everett. .Sbj Parker, Merretta S., widow James A., h. West Falconer. J£ £ Parker, William, woodworker, bds. Almet Ave. </-£ Parkhurst, Frank H., (Minnie), commercial traveler, h. over 35 West Fal-

.3 coner. _ o Parkhurst, Jeanette A., r. over 35 West Falconer. .5 8* Parkhurst, Stanley L., barber, bds. 35 West Falconer. tj « Parry, William glass polisher, bds. 15 East Everett. o " Patterson, Charles W., (Clara B.), woodworker, h. 139 James. J?".2 Pattison, William F., (Elizabeth), teamster, h. Hine.

E Patton, Gerhart P., (Nina), machinist, h. West Main. g o Payne, Emory, bds. East Main. >t( Payne, Julius, (Mary), carpenter, h. East Main. -g g Pearson, Borie, (Olivia), mirrorworker, h. 115 West Lister Ave.

« Pease, Hattie, widow Miles, h. over 10 Davis. mX Pease, Hazel, factoryworker, r. over 10 Davis. ^•3 Percy, Elmer C, (Velma), machine hand, h. West Main. •a': Persell, Whitney L., (Grace), shipping clerk, h. East Pearl. pit Peters, Herbert, (Alice May), spinning boss, h. Strickland Block, West Main. pOT„ Peterson, Charlotte, widow Frank A., h. West Falconer.

& Peterson, Charles J., (Anna), trimmer, h. 20 East James. • .5 Peterson, Clarence, machine hand, r. West Main.

SS^ Peterson, Clayton H., (Minnie), motorman J. St. Ry., h. West Main. © w Peterson, Elmer, (Ida)—South Side Meat market—h. Carter. i-~. Peterson, Emil A., (Anna)—postmaster and Peterson & Grandin—h. 31 ^t 2 West Falconer. 2 W Peterson, George, (Tilla)—South Side Meat market—h. Work. IS «> Peterson & Grandin—Emil A. and Frank G.—boots and shoes, 4 East Main. S5;3 Peterson, Gust E., (Emma), machine hand, h. Harrison. ©•§ Peterson, Gust G., (Amanda), foreman planing mill, h. West Main. u"a Peterson, Paul, metalworker, r. Harrison. J'a Peterson, Sherman, deliveryman, r. South Work. ^1 a Peterson, Winfred, student, r. West Main. f § Pfleeger, Fred, (Gary), teamster, h. 9 East Everett. B » Pfleeger, Karl noveltyworker, r. 9 East Everett. ~\ Pfleeger, Merle, machine hand, r. 9 East Everett.

£? a Phelps, Bert, finisher, r. Main. fjj-g Phelps, Nina, r. Main. «U o Phetteplace, Allen, (Hallie), noveltyworker, h. Davis. CQ^ Phetteplace, Frank M., carpenter, r. 35 Mosher.

Phetteplace, George, (Mollie), h. 35 Mosher. Phetteplace, John, mill hand, h. Davis. Phillips, Henry, (Blanche), laborer, h. 209 West Ave. Phillips, Jerome B., (Anna L.), finisher, h. 56 East Everett.

-\m» Phillips, John Noble, mirrorworker, r. Delaware Ave. J5 Phillips, Sarah J., widow Jerome B., r. 133 East Falconer. • ™ Phillips, William P., (Jennie N.), laborer, h. Delaware Ave. 2 Piatso, Sam, (Vincezuena), polisher, h. Central Ave. _ * Piazzo, Joe, (Jennie), finisher, h. Central Ave. ^ ^ Picker, Elda, student, r. East Main.

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rgt Pihl, Peter V., (Elene), blacksmith. North Work, h, Jamestown, N. Y. ^ ^ Piatt, Mary A., widow Joseph, h. West Mosher. ,»» Polly, William, machine hand, bds. South Work. mm Porter. George H., (Frances), foreman, h. 125 West Falconer. 2£ Post Office^Emil A. Peterson, postmaster—29 West Main. _ 2 Pratt, Susan J„ widow Thomas J., h. Pearl. \— VUm. M.i+iinl Panofit I it* Pre«nlnm rece'Dtd to Jan. 1 1911, - - - - $367,143,488.69 X I M MUtUai Deneill Llie RETURNED TO POLICY HOLDERS and funds on hand for I^Z r.t Naiuanlr N 1 future payment to nollev holders - - - - $427,763,180.20 ^ 01 WeWarK, W. J. F,S, TREADWAY, District Agent

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Preston, Percy, bookkeeper, bds. 15 East Everett. Price, Merrick, (Anna), farmer, h. Work. Pritchard, Harry, (Alice), mill hand, r. Main. m " Pritchard, Stella, Mrs. h. Main. m-\ Pullan, James, (Martha M.), listing boss, h. West Mosher. %^" Pullan, Wiltord, (Rebecca), machinist, r. West Mosher. Quaint, Bernice, music teacher, r. North Work. Quaint, Dana, (Nina), farmer, h. North Work. ^ J Ramsey, Charles A., (Cora),) plumber's helper, h. West Main. 2 ^ Ramsey, Earl, machine hand, r. West Main. v ~' Ramsey, Roy J., laborer, r. West Main. ^ Randall, Claude, painter, bds. Delaware Ave. ft Randall, Clayton M., blacksmith, bds. Delaware Ave. ft Rawlings, Arthur J., (Bertha), teamster, h. West Lister Ave. j Rawson, Oscar J., (Elizabeth L.), groceries, 2 East Main, h. Central Ave. Raynor, George R-, (Grace), principal High School, h. 302 Main. Ream, Archie, (Ella), mirror worker, h. North Work. VO Reed, Clement J., (Myrtle), D. A. V. & P. R. R. agent, h. North Phette- & •

place. Reed, David, (Cora), finisher, h. East Main. , , Reed, William, (Lizzie), machinist, h. over 27 East Main. 2 S Reese, Charles, (Lida), finisher, h. East Everett. ft Regal Furniture Co.—Otto L. Bloomquist and W . L. Snow—mfrs. Work. ft Renton, George, (Mary), factory supt. h. Harrison. ~~. Rhinehart, George, Jr., (Isabella), machine hand, h. Kimball Ave. ~ ^ Rhinehart, Henry, (Maude), cabinetmaker, h. Work. Jj Rhinehart, Henry Mrs., Turkish baths, h. Work. r-\ Rhinehart, Walter, (Edith), cabinetmaker, h. East Everett. ft Rice, Fred, driver, r. West Main. Rider, Alton, (Eva), restaurant, h. 19 East Everett. Rider, Elbert J., (Nellie), h. 116 North Work. Rider, Emily, widow Philo, r. Harrison. Rider, Leon L., (Anna), shipping clerk, h. 17 Everett. Rider, Margaret, finisher, r. over 19 East Everett. ft Riley, Charles M„ (Emily), pastor First Baptist Church, h. West Main. *m. Robbins, Joe, (Olive), barber, Main, h. 116 East Falconer. ft Robbins, Mason, (Lucy), night watchman, h. East Falconer. ^ Robbins, Niles W., carpenter, r. over 15 West Main. Robinson, Frank P., (Alice), contracting carpenter, h. 33 Mosher. Roman, Albert, finisher, r. Almet Ave. ft Roman, Constinsia, Mrs., h. Almet Ave. _ Ross, George, (Hilma), woodworker, h. West Falconer. JJ Rowland, B., (Gertrude), finisher, r. 217 West Ave. ~ * Rowland, Fred E., (Hattie), lumber handler, h. 217 West Ave. Ruckman, Alma M., dressmaker, r. 16 Harrison. Ruckman, A. Oscar, (Augusta), machine hand, h. West Lister Ave. g ^ Ruckman, Bertha, mill hand, r. 102 Harrison. m m Ruckman, Carrie, r. 102 Harrison. ft Ruckman, Charlotte, widow Claus, h. 16 Harrison. rm ^uckman, Ella, r. Harrison. r/\ Ruckman, Frank, machine hand, r. 102 Harrison. Ruckman, Herman, (Lottie), woodworker, h. 135 Harrison. Ruckman, Hilma, student, r. 102 Harrison A Ruckman, J. Albert, (Emma), sec.-treas. .Chautauqua Planing Mill Co., h. \ -North Work. „ , 2 Ruckman, Phillip, finisher, h. 135 Harrison. ft Ruckman, Swanty, machinist, r. 102 Harrison. ^ Russell, Frank, (Mabel), mill hand, h. Work. T 3 Sage, George, (Laura), noveltyworker, h. 428 North Work. p MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS _ Ask Lyons 5 Are not »o expensive a. you may think tf —

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r Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co., Tiffany Ave. C ^ Sallburg, Carl G., (Ellen), stonemason, h. Harrison. ^ < Sallburg, Christina A., duffer, r. Harrison. ^ S Sample, Erie H., (Emma), cashier 1st Nat. Bank of Falconer, h. 201 East __ Main.

Sample, Ethel, bank clerk, r. East Main. Samuelson, Hulda, missionary, r. Harrison. Sanderson, Alice C, r. Williams. Sanderson, August, machine hand, h. Williams. Sanderson, Edith, picker, r. Williams. Sanderson, Reuben', noveltyworker, r. Williams. Sanderson, Selma, spinner, r. Williams. Saylor, Floyd M., (Donna), tailor, cleaning and pressing, under 19 West

Main, h. over 17 do. Schrader, Glenn A., (Elizabeth), carpenter, h. East Everett. Schobey, Elmer J., (Etta), laborer, h. West Main.

^ ^ Scholine, Josephine, Mrs., h. West Main. ^ H Scholine, Rosa, spinner, r. West Main. ^ ^ Seaholm, Charles, (Augusta), mill hand, h. 343 Harrison.

Sealy, Ashley D., milkman, bds. Carter. U U Selin, Arthur J., finisher, r. 360 Harrison.

1 bellstrom. rred, (Mattie), electrician, h. East Everett. r~l Severson, Oscar M., (Grace), civil engineer, h. 11 East Falconer. V—i Shauger, George, (Iva), mirrorworker, h. 26 West Mosher. Q/5 Shauger, William H., (Nancy), agent, h. East Everett.

Shaw, Cap, (Flora), h. 225 East Main. + — Shaw, Clyde, freight handler, r. 225 East Main. ~^x Shaw, Luke T., (Florence), teamster, h. East Falconer. O Shearer, Laura, widow John, r. Allen Ext.

Shelters, Martha C, widow Edwin, h. West Falconer. p ^ Shreve, Archie, cabinetmaker, r. 5 East Everett. \mm Shreve, Carrie, Mrs., h. 5 East Everett. U Shreve, Clifford, (Flora), woodworker, r. 5 East Everett.

Shreve, Clyde, mill hand, r. 5 East Everett. f_J Shreve, May E., r. 5 East Everett. fr . Shultz, George R., student, r. Delaware Ave. \Tj Shultz, Herman C, (Georgie), station agent Erie R. R., h. 11 East Falconer. Q m Shultz, Sarah, Mrs., pastor Wesleyan Methodist Church, h. Delaware Ave. rT1 Simmons, Alice N., widow Lester, h. 120 East Main. fT* Simpson, Ida, widow Nathan, h. 216 East Falconer. D U Simpson, James, (Emily), supt. Lynndon Worsted Mills, h. Central Ave.

Simon, Bagoni, (Angeline), woolwasher, h. West Main. • Slater, J. Purl, (Elizabeth), production clerk Salisbury Wheel & Mfg. Co.,

h. Harrison. • Smith, Chester, (Elizabeth), machine hand, bds. 11 East Main.

Smith, D. Bert, student, r. Falconer and Homestead. I Smith, Earl, machine hand, bds. 1 West Main.

Smith, Earl, r. over 11 East Main. <Q Smith, Gerald E., (Pearl), machine hand, h. East Everett. ^ Smith, G. Frank, (Minnie), physician, 21 Main, h. Falconer and Homestead. O Smith, Grace, r. Main. m~ Smith, Nancy M., widow Henry, h. Work. _• a Smith, Murray B., proof reader, r. over 8 East Main. J-_ Smith, William O., (Alman), physician and drug store, 8 East Main, r. over '3 doi __a Snyder, Fred, (Rosamond), commercial traveler, h. West Falconer. J" South Side Meat Market—George and Elmer Peterson, props.—South Work. OS— Spaota, James, (Caroline), cabinetmaker, h. West Lister Ave. D j Spaturro, Joe, (Nicolena), h. West Lister Ave.

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H N T P T A N O P O entire 6th floor \ > yyvx-aVu w yj\_\\j yjyj. chadakoin building « « ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~—~~~~————————————————• a 3? Spaturro, Mary, twister, r. West Lister Ave. • S Spence, Edwin J., (Rose Ann), glass beveler, h. 144 West Falconer. -" Spence, John W., (Carrie), packer, h. East Pearl. frt Spink, Carl C, (Ethel), conductor J. St. Ry., h. West Lister Ave. g mm Spot Kash Store—Leonard Asker, prop. 5 and 10c store, 19 East Main. 3 fr] Spoto, James, (Colozero), machine hand, h. West Lister Ave. wrt Spoto, Sam, (Guiseppi), laborer, h. Lister Ave. 3 HI Sprague, Fred, stationary engineer, bds. 15 East Everett. g p0

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Stamps, Claude, machine hand, bds. East Main. Staples, Alton, r. West Everett. __ Staples, Clifford, student, r. West Everett. « rt Staples, Hattie M., drawer, r. West Everett. O Staples, John, laborer, r. West Everett. * Staples, Richard, (Dema), teamster, h. West Everett. « Start, Merle, mirrorworker, h. Harrison. PJ Start, William, (Minnie), mirrorworker, h. Harrison. g £g Steam and Dry Cleaning Works—Einer Carlson, mgr.—101 West Main. &• x Stein, Anna, widow Matthew, h. West Main. © fe Stein, Anna, twister, r. West Main. g. Stein, Sagrid, drawer, r. West Main. 2 £3 Stone, John B., (Lillian L.)—Jones & Stone—h. Ill East Main. • M Storer, Daye, (May), engineer, h. Allen Ext. 5' 9 Stratton, John, (Amanda), mirrorworker, h. Harrison. gj X Street, Robert R., (Lorena L.), prop. Falconer Pharmacy, h. Work. g g Strickland Block West Main. Strickland, Orrin F., (Virginia), carpenter, h. Main. Summerson, Ralph, (Bertha), laborer, h. Work. E. 0 Supreme Furniture Mfg. Co., (Inc.),—Ollie Olson, pres.; E. A. Peterson, w 2

treas.-mgr.—Lynndon Blvd. ma 50 Swan, Anna, Mrs., boarding house, West Main, h. do. "§; J* Swan, Herman, (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. East Main Swan, Oscar, (Fanny), millhand, h. Work. Swanson, Anna, widow Olof, h. East Pearl. 5 Swanson, Anna, widow John, h. Harrison. Swanson, Alfred, laborer, bds. West Main. g>M Swanson, Carl, factory porter, r. 25 West Falconer. £.» Swanson, Charles A., carpenter, h. Harrison. m S Swanson, Charles J., machine hand, r. Harrison. o § Swanson, Charles J., (Johanna), metalworker, r. West Falconer. g-» Swanson, Clyde D., (Florence), carpenter, h. Harrison. s " Swanson, Edward C, (Blanche), machine hand, h. East James. 5 j? Swanson, Frank L., machine hand, r. Harrison. | | Swanson, Harold, lumber handler, h. East Pearl. g 5" Swanson, Harry, lumber handler, r. East Pearl. g- ? Swanson, Hulda J., r. Harrison. *>•*• Swanson, Oscar A., machine hand, r. Harrison. °* Swanson, Richard E., (Selma), machine hand, h. Harrison. M Swanson, William H., machine hand, r. Harrison. jf Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, cor. Carter and West Lister Ave. Swedish Lutheran Church, Lister Ave. _ Swedish Methodist Church, Harrison. Ht g Sweet, Beulah, Mrs., teacher, r. 301 Central Ave. > i Sweet, Mildred teacher, r. 301 Central Ave. g *, Sweet, Mildred L., student, r. Central Ave. „„.,„., . ,« 2 Sweet, Oscar W., (Ella), carpenter and constable, n. 301 Central Ave. » g Sweet! Perry B., (Lura), mason, h. James. mm o Swift Charles M., apprentice mason, r. 13 East James. w M Swift, Herbert C, (Alice), mason, h. 13 James. W a Swift Maybelle, student, r. 13 East James. -m -\ __ c* HARRY LYONS S Institute St. & Erie Ry. g.

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s Sylvester, Mary, widow Edward, r. 101 East Everett. *! Tambling, Albert L., (Kate N.), —Household Fixture & Appliance Co.,

Jamestown, N. Y.—h. 306 Vvest Main. oo Tanner, Bertha L., r. East Everett. J& ' Tanner, Horace J., (Kate), supt. Jamestown Mantel Co., h. East Everett. "§ Tanner, Wave D., (Mabel), machine hand, h. 14 Merriam. CO

Tarr, Grant D., (Ida), livery, h. Last Main. Tavern, (The)—G. H. North, prop.—Main and Work.

S , Taylor, Eugene W. (Genevieve), blacksmith, h. West Falconer. "3 Tedesco, Rosa, spinner, r. West Main. CQ Tedesco, Thomas, (Sarah), bricklayer, h. West Main. "9 ' Tent, Bartlett B., mirrorworker, r. 49 Harrison. § Tefft, Byron H., sec.-treas. Lynndon Mirror Co., h. 49 Harrison. •mm • Tefft, Jennie, widow Elias, h. Harrison. _B Thayer, Bert, (Hattie), machine hand, h. West Main. •3 . Thelander, Axel B., (Ethel), wood turner, h. East Pearl. B Si Thelander, Carl O., (Christine), tailor, h. Ross. * Si Thompson, Hiram A., (Julia), weaver, h. 143 Main. *m af Thompson, Ivan H., reporter Morning Post, r. 143 West Main. j£;f Thornton, Veron S., (Delia), barber, h. 303 West Ave. g c Tiffany, Albert J., (Carolyn C ) , retired, h. Main. > a Tiffany, John H., (Jessie W.), real estate, h. Allen and Whitman Place. j [T Tiffany, John Harold, student, r. Allen and Whitman Place.

2 Tracy, Guy C, (Otilia), machine hand, h. North Work. .3 Tracy, Jane, Mrs., r. Tiffany. _T3 Travis, Ervie, finisher, bds. Almet Ave. to b m~

Tregea, G. Earl, clerk, r. 121 West Falconer. 0*"1 Tregea, George A., (Laura), stationary engineer, h. 121 West Falconer. 5q o Tregea, Ida V., student, r. 121 West Falconer. _ 9 Tregea, W. Albert, machine hand, r. 121 West Falconer. P*t Turnell, Thure, (Eva), laborer, h. North Dow. * . Turner, Bertha, school teacher, r. Second Ave. *e JJ" Turner, Charles W., (Lillie), engineer, h. Elm. .5 ~* Turner, Edgar, machine hand, r. Second Ave. •£"§ Turner, Frank, (Samantha), carpenter, h. Second Ave. « a Turner, George M., (Louetta), pres.-treas. Jamestown Mantel Co., h. 101 X Central Ave.

~gSf TURNER, GILBERT, (Irene S.)—Jamestown Mantel Co., and cement vault §J * and block mfr.—h. East Main. G o Turner, Walter, machine hand, r. Second Ave. J o Underwood, Elliot M., (Ruby), accountant, h. East Main.

Upton, Allen E., (Montez), carpenter, h. over 15 West Main. Valone, John, (Laonca), barber shop, 27 Main, h. Main. Valone, Sam, (Rosa), laborer, h. West Main. Van Derwark, Alfred, (Jennie)—E. N. Van Derwark & Son—meats, h. over

O ~m) " "*" 43 "west"Main7 , VanDewark, Bernie, (Eunice), finisher, h. East Main. 53 Van Derwark, Ella, widow John. h. 305 West Ave. C4_« Van Derwark, Earl, finisher, bds. South Work. £2 Van Derwark, Gladys, r. 305 West Ave. X VanDewark, Harris, finisher, r. East Main. |2 Van Derwark, Howard, finisher, r. 305 West Ave. c^J Varmee, Edwin D., (Florence), machinist, h. Cross. *" Vining, Nathan, (Mary), harness, 37 East Main, h. 25 Falconer. _| Vollentine, Sullivan W., (Lorena J.), elevatorman, h. Allen Ext. |> Wade, George E., (Lulu), laborer, h. rear Carter. X Waid, Burton, farmer, r. over 27 East Main. _ X Waid, Laura, widow Ira, h. over 27 East Main. V9 Waite, Hiram, gardener, r. West Harrison. 4> Waite, Mildred, winder, r. South Work. g g largest.tock Victor Records n the City F p l f m a n ' o Miiofr <Jf«rP i-tJ Victrolas, $50, $75, $100, $160, $200 1-tlUlldll O 1 1 U M L tflUIC

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HFT T PTANO CCl Columbia grafonolas c/* AAA1__« I lir\lM\J KsVJ. RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC •—3 Waite, Myron, (Minnie), machine hand, h. Work. -ri Waite, Uriah S., laborer, r. West Harrison. m m WaiDorg, liust, (Anna), section loreman Erie R. R., h. West Lister. ) _ ^ Waiter & isentley—Ira H. and George VV.—livery and transient stables, __

South Work. ~ 3 Walker, Jb.phriam I., (Anna), Falconer Veneer Co., h. Lynndon Blvd. O Walker, horton, (Jennie), hostler, h. Harrison. Walker, Ira H., (Jennie)—Walker & Bentley—h. Harrison. J3° Wallen, Jay A., (Abertina), cobbler, h. Williams. __. Wallen, John, noveltyworker, r. Williams. *•£•* Walrod, Walter, (Gladys), machinist, h. Elm. \m~\ Ware, Andrew, woodworker, bds. 7 East Everett. 1—5 Warren, George H., (Elizabeth), machine hand, h. Tiffany Ave. "* Washburn, John C, retired, r. 14 West Falconer. ^ ^ Wayne, William, (Mamie), foreman noveltyworker, h. East Everett. ft Weaver, Ola, domestic, r. West Main. mZ Webeck, Charles, h. Harrison. J2 Webeck, John, (Anna B.), watchman, h. Harrison. C Webeck, John, Jr., night yard conductor, bds. Harrison. NJ Wells, Joseph, coal dealer, bds. Mason. ft Wells, Samuel Q., (Josie), bookkeeper, h. 123 East Everett. M Wesleyan Methodist Church, First and Lynndon Park. _j West, Alrick, (Bessie), machine hand, h. Harrison. to Westling, Edwin, (Gladys), woodworker, h. South Work. to Weston, Frank, laborer, bds. Hotel Lynndon. "* Wheeler, Oliva, r. East Everett. „ Wheelock, L. D., (Mary), mirrorworker, h. East Falconer. m Whelpley, Amos, (Laura), machinist, h. West Ave. 5Jj Whelpley, Erie E., (Ella), teamster and lumberman, h. Elm. P* Whelpley, Florence G., student, r. Elm. ^ Whelpley, Lincoln R. L., teamster, r. Elm. -.^ White, Charlotte A., Mrs., h. Lynndon Blvd. § h White, Frances E., student, r. Lynndon Blvd. g O White, M. Enid, r. Lynndon Blvd. ^ 3 Wiborg, Ernest A., (Hulda), grocer, Williams, h. over 15 Harrison. S-0 Wiborg, Oscar T., (Anna), groceries, flour and feed, cor. Work and Har- § £5

rison, h. Harrison. a J-"| Wielgoszynski, Steve, bobbin setter, bds. Kane Ave. eoP3 Wightman, Ray, (Nellie), finisher, h. over 2 East Main. £•> Wijkmark, Fred, (Julia), finisher, h. East Main. ~ n Wilcox, Abijah T., paperhanger, r. 12 East Main. g Wilcox, Avery, teamster, h. North Work. 9 Wiles, Lyman A., (Bertha), laborer, h. West Everett. W Willets, Walter, machinist, h. Harrison. Z Williams, A. E., carder, r. 103 West Main. * Williams, Bert A., (Grace), hosier, h. West Main. Williams, Delia, Mrs., r. South Work. ^ ^ Williams, Nettie, Mrs., millinery, 12 East Main, h. do. Winslow, David, (Anna S.), mill hand, h. East Everett. A Wilson, Ray H., (Chena J.), solicitor, h. over 25 Main. J j Wolcott, Theodore E., (Sarah), retired, h. East Falconer. X ^ Wood, Harry R., spinner, r. East Main. i-tg Wood, John, spinning, r. East Main. ft Wood, Lelia, widow Glenn, h. over 4 East Main. w Wood Lois E., spinner, r. East Main. (-. Wood Robert, (Maria), machine hand, h. East Main. ^ ~ Woodard, Earl C, (Lilla M.), foreman gluer, h. 11 Falconer. ^ . Woodford Amusement Enterprises—Woodford theater, skating rink, bowling UTJ alley garage—Work and Everett. _** : • o EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BFST" p A l M T Talk it over with me to I H A V E T H E STRICTLY PURE * / A l l l 1 HA R R Y LYONS P\*

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„ Woodford, Charles, (Jessie)—Woodford's Amusement Enterprises—h. Ev-o erett. g Woodford, Lulu M., theatricals, r. East Everett. j> Woodford, Maude, r. East Everett. a Wright, Charles, machine hand, bds. Hotel Lynndon.

Wright, J. C, (Nettie), packer, h. 109 East James. „ Wright, Judson S., (Effa M.)—Field & Wright Co., Jamestown—n. 30 West | Main. S Wright, William, laborer, bds. Hotel Lynndon. •? Yerdon, Florence B., bookkeeper, r. North Dow.

Yerdon, Gilbert J., (Arie), machinist, h. North Dow. 9 Yerdon, John L., (Edith E.), oil producer, h. North Dow.

g . Yerdon, Roy C, (Daisy), machinist, h. North Dow. — S Yerdon, Willis L., bookkeeper, r. North Bow. U. Young, George, finisher, h. East Main. g g Young, Mary, widow Robert, h. East Main. « | Young, Robert, machine hand, r. East Main. _ £ Youngs, Richard, laborer, bds. West Main. e mt £m •OS .2 « A J ^ - T F you find errors in this directory, you

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VILLAGE OFFICERS. CO President—C. G. Herrick. 5 Clerk—W. H. Reid. g" g Treasurer—C. B. Persell. " § Collector—Fred E. Phillips. ? -Board of Trustees—S. M. Bryant and J. G. Wiggers. ~ c Lakewood Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1.—Chief, William Gron; foreman, C. E. -. «

Brown; treas., P. A. Thomas. g fi 3 r%\ Alborg, Alfred, (Mary), laborer, h. East First. "g. -g Allen, Nellie A., widow William L., h. cor. Shady Side and Ashville Aves. Si < Alexander, Emmet W., (Mary), teamster, h. West Third. p, f? Alexander, Roy, laborer, h. West Third. 5 M Arkison, George, (Viola), florist, h. Lakeview Ave. g g Arkison, Jennie, clerk, r. Lakeview Ave. g- K Babcock, Amanda, widow Henry, h. Ashville Ave. S. C" Babcock, Harry S., electrician, r. Ashville Ave. g- C Badgley, Francis M., (Helen), grocery, Chautauqua Ave., h. do. 5" Bagley, Delno A., (Anna), sawmill, h. Lakeview Ave. 3J Bagley, Maysie, student, r. Lakeview Ave. 8 < Barker, Catherine, widow Boliver, r. Third. a H

Barker, C. T., (Ina Buell), dealer machinery, h. Lakeview Ave. >fl m. Barker, Mark, (Ruth), painter and paperhanger, r. Third. jf p] Becklund, William, h. Beechwood. g 2 Beckworth, A. D., gardener, h. East First. ^ Beleal, Allen L., carpenter, bds. Lakeview Ave. g p Beleo, Allen, photographer, r. Chautauqua Ave. • f Blodgett, Watson B., (Sarah E.), water pumper, h. Second Ave. M 1-3 Bly, E. P., (Helen O.), oil well driller, h. Summit Ave. » X Bosin, Carl, r. Beechwood, near depot. c E Bosin, Dorothy, r. Beechwood, near depot. § \\ Bosin, Louis, furniture finisher, r. Beechwood, near depot. W Bosin, Richard G., h. Beechwood, near depot. jg Bosin, Ruth, paper boxmaker, r. Beechwood, near depot. Bowen, Harry W., (Julia), h. Chautauqua Ave. ^m, Bowen, Nathaniel H., (Jennie), h. Summit. 1—0 Boyd, Alexander J., machinist, bds. Chautauqua Ave. £JJ Brown, Charles E., (Sarah), painter, h. East Third. (•_ Brown, H. Newton, (Maria), carpenter, h. Altaway Ave. t~. Bryant, Edith, r. East Third. ^. Bryant, Samuel M., (Georgia), agent Erie E. R., h. East Third. ~ T Bumpus, Sarah E., Mrs., h. East First. £"3 Burdick, Belle B., laundress, r. Wall St., Beechwood. *»*"' Burdick, Theodore, (Jennie), laborer, h. Wall St., Beechwood. ^ Burdick, William H., (Lena P.), h. Southland Ave. ^ Bush Carrie M., widow John, r. Lakeview Ave. ex> Butler, Bertha, art studio, over 19 West Second, Jamestown, N. Y., r. Ash- C0 ville Ave. ^* Butler Jay A., (Nina), real estate, h., Pennsylvania Ave. ^ Butler' Olive B., stenographer, r. Ashville Ave. J^ Butler, Oliver B„ (Alice M.), farmer, h. Ashville Ave. mgm

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Carpenter, Florence E., student, r. East First. © Carpenter, Fred G., (Lucy), h. East First. *jj Carpenter, Laverne L., (Gertrude), carpenter, h. Highland, Gifford Park. ff Case, Pardon G., (Frances), laborer, h. Chautauqua Ave. g) Chandler, Abigail E., widow John, h. Altaway Ave. r j Chautauqua Lake Stock Farm—Henry W . Odell, prop.—Ashville Ave.

Chautauqua Traction Co.—W. H. Reid agent,—cor. Chautauqua and Summit .--, Aves. CCJ Cherry, Allie B., widow Edsall, h. Summit Ave. 4) Cherry, Bernhard, student, r. Summit. Q^ Cherry, Phoebe, widow Henry, h. Chautauqua Ave.

Chipps, Hortense widow Justice E., r. Ohio Ave. Clark, Delbert T., (Anna), laborer, h. Lakeview Ave. Clark, Greene, (Ann), h. Lake front. Clark, Harry, (Alzada), carpenter, h. Highland. Clayson, Martha, laundress, h. East Second. Congregational Church, Summit Ave. Cornish, Noah, h. West First. Cornish, Susanna, widow William, h. West First. Country Club—S. B. Broadhead, pres.; W. C. Price, sec.-treas.—Terrace and

Front. Crason, Martha, domestic, h. Second Ave. Cole, E. B.,—Lakewood Coal & Wood Co., Chautauqua Ave—h. Fairmount

Ave. Cowing, Howard, (Marian), plumber, h. Lakeview Ave. Cowing, Martha A., widow Ransom, h. Asnville Ave. Cowing, Ransom T., (Lottie A.)—lime, cement, coal and building supplies,

i "" Chautauqua Ave.—h. Lakeview and Fairmount Aves. K* Crandall, Jeannette, widow Joel A., r. Chautauqua and Summit. J2[ Davis, Anna W., widow Galusha M., h. Shadyside Ave. mm* Daugherty, Clifford, student, r. Lakeview Ave. Jr^ Daugherty, E. J., (Elizabeth), special tax commissioner, h. Lakeview Ave. j _ Daugherty, Fern, student, r. Lakeview Ave. fr~\ Dean, Mary, Mrs., dressmaker, h. Lakeview Ave. CS Dean, Samuel, (Nellie), laborer, h. Lakeview Ave. ^ Devereaux, Augusta, widow William, h. Verrace.

Diffin, Frank, (Isabel), pres. Atlantic Gas Engine Co., h. Lakeview Ave. Dolan, Earl, (Clara), night watch, h. Lakeview Ave.

- Dole, Mary, M., dressmaker, h. East First. W Dorr, Harry H., (Clara), civil engineer, h. Lakeview Ave. •rf Edmunds, Edward, (Minnie;, laborer, h. Fairmount Ave. rm Ellmore, Edna, domestic, r. Lakeview Ave. - Erie R. R. Station—S. M. Bryant, agent—Chautauqua Ave., and West First.

Everdon, Florence, waitress, r. Chautauqua Ave. Everdon, James, (Eleanor), carpenter, h. Chautauqua Ave.

O Fitch, Harold F., apprentice draughtsman, r. Chautauqua Ave. 5»J Fitch, Jason A., toolmaker, r. Chautauqua Ave. Fitch, Julia A., widow Franklin, prop, Lakewood House, Chautauqua Ave., £m h. do.

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. m Fleek, Donald John, news agent, r. Chautauqua Ave. mm Fleek, Fayette, (Cynthia), retired, h. Summit Ave. w Fleek, Floyd F., laborer, r. Chautauqua Ave. CO — W Tfc« Mnfnol Pnnafit 1 ifn Premiumj'eceipts to Jan. 1,1911 - - - - $367,143,488.59

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Fleek, Glenn B., clerk, r. Chautauqua Ave. O Fosburg, Fred, (Anna), foreman machinist, h. Beechwood, near depot. m%\ Franklin, Benjamin, h. cor. Highland and Gifford Aves. (•+. Freeman, Anna, dressmaker, r. Lakeview Ave. Cm* Gerron, Alice, milliner, r. Lakeview Ave. E Gerron, John, (Anna), landscape gardener, h. Lakeview Ave. _ Gifford, Jerry, (Caroline), farmer, h. Gifford Ave. O Gill, Alice J., Mrs., h. Chautauqua. rft Gornall, Fanny, widow William H., h. Summit. Gornall, Rose, r. Summit. Grant, Frank E., (Delia), painter, h. Lakeview Ave. ,_j Green, Hattie P., Mrs., h. East Third Ave. ~ J Greenlund, Olof, (Hildur H.), h. Beechwood. ft Gron, Charles, livery, Altaway, h. Summit Ave. m*. Gron's Livery—Charles Gron, prop.—Altaway Ave. ft Gron, William, (Lillian), livery, h. Lakeview Ave. Zi. Gunton, Glenn, (Sadie), farmer, h. Lakeview Ave. * ' Gutteridge, Lewis, laborer, h. Shadyside Ave. Hale, Charles, (Nellie), h. Gerald Ave., Beechwood. Hall, Andrew, carpenter, bds. New Holbrook House. 0) Hall, August A., (Flora),—The New Holbrook Hotel—Chautauqua Ave., h. _

do. X Hammond, Timothy, (Josephine), pastor U. B. Church, h. Pleasant View C —

Ave. Hazzard, Mary widow Robert, h. Terrace Ave. Hazzard, Sarah, r. Terrace Ave. _** Holly, Christ, r. Clement Park. **m Holly, William, r. Clement Park. m Herrick, Christopher G., (Alice), retired, h. Ohio Ave. JJT Herrick, Ralph H., piano tuner, r. Ohio Ave. *j" Hewes, Lulu W., widow John, h. Altaway Ave. W Hildum, Clifton N.. (Ina)—stenographic reporter Jamestown Journal, h.

Shadyside Ave. Holbrook Hotel (New)-—August A. Hall prop.—Chautauqua Ave. C ^ Holbrook, Melville C, (Addie), carpenter, h. East Third. a-. Holbrook, Nettie I., teacher, r. East Third. J^ Houghtaling, Sarah A., widow Horace, h. Ohio Ave. Howard, Mollie, Mrs., h. East Second. Howley, Chris, h. Ashville Ave. N4> Howley, William, r. Ashville Ave. O Hoyt, Adeline, Mrs., h. West Third. Nj Ingerson, Lewis, (Lena), h. Southland Ave. Jagger, James, fisherman, h. Sherman's Bay. Johnson, Bridget, widow Ludwig, r. Third. w Johnson, Carl A., (Gerda), gardener, h. Shady Side Ave. V Johnson, Corinne, millinery, r. Summit. 0} Johnson, Frank G., (Sophie), mgr. Chautauqua Lake Stock Farm, h. Ash- !_• ville Ave. £3 Johnson, Gust, (Anna), section boss, h. West Second. mm. Johnson, John P., (Almeda A.), New England cottage, Ohio Ave. rm Johnson, Josephine, widow Augustus, r. Summit. Johnston, Eliza, widow William, h. East Third. Kazer F. J., (Eliza), laborer, h. Shady Side Ave. ft Keeler, Gertrude, Mrs., laundress, h. Subway Ave., Beechwood. m Kendall, Henry A., (Julia)—Atlantic Gas Engine Co., Pennsylvania Ave. t-* Kent House, Terrace. £•_ Klomp, Albert, teamster, r. Ashville Road. — Klomp, Hilbert, deliveryman, r. Ashville Road. Klomp, John (Johanna), farmer, h. Ashville Road. ^ DRY__ „„ UI7MI CmCK T TTJVfRFR HARRY LYONS "•

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j E C l a r k H a r d w a r e C o . , Roofing and Building Papers OK Sw 462 LAKEWOOD DIRECTORY. oM to Chat.-taftn 11a Rruiw It'»8°od ,or y°u and its 8°°d for § g I s I l d U l C l U I J l I d D r e W yourfamly. Both Phones 268 ojg 13 25 Klomp, Peter, metalworker, r. Ashville Road. O"" Lakewood Coal & Wood Co.—Peterson & Cole, props.—Chautauqua Ave. *•* Lakewood Golf Club—James MacGregor, golf professional (in charge); J. M. .5 j, Wright, chairman—Chautauqua Ave. "Sw Lakewood Grocery Co.—C. W. Marsh and A. G. Lowe—Chautauqua Ave. .8 Lakewood House—Mrs. Julia A. Fitch, prop.—Chautauqua Ave. Jj Lakewood Postoffice, —R. H. Maxson, postmaster—Chautauqua Ave. 9 Lakewood School No. 1, Highland Ave. j • Lanning, George, (Tule), h. Ashville Ave. HB Lockwood, Melzar A.. (Mary F.), h. Lakeview Ave. G Lorenz, William D., (Annie),—Sherman's Bay Boat Livery—h. Sherman's * Bay. *f • Lowe, Alfred G., (Amy)—Marsh & Lowe—h. Highland and Lake Front. 53 Lowe, Elizabeth A., r. Ashville Ave. ed Lowe, James B., (Carrie), farmer, h. Ashville Ave. .5 Lowe, Walter, student, r. Fairmount Ave. E-i Lund, Arthur, contractor and builder, r. Beechwood, near Depot. j io Lund, Axel William, (Christina), contractor and builder, h. Beechwood, near S § Depot. ,_— Lund, Margaret, clerk, r. Beechwood. o"8 Lund, Raymond, clerk, r. Beechwood, near Depot. _ . MacGregor, James, golf professional, bds. Chautauqua Ave. •o® Mallen, Timothy J., (Addie)—Jamestown House—r. Chautauqua Ave. ,5® Maring, Andrew J., (Selenea), h. Lakewood Ave. fee} 0 Maring, Myrtle R., clerk, r. Lakeview Ave. e _ I Maring, Walter A., school teacher, r. Lakeview Ave. 3j§ Marsh, Clarence, student, r. Bentley Ave. " ,- Marsh, Claude, r. Bentley Ave. p « Marsh, Claude A., marine TJ. S. navy, r. Lakeview Ave. "" o Marsh, Clement W., (Mae)—Lakewood Grocery Co.—h. Third. s<^ Marsh, Florence E., towel folder, r. Bentley Ave. rix Marsh, Joseph E., (Isabelle), cabinetmaker, h. Bentley Ave. § o Marsh, Mildred, r. Bentley Ave. Oca Marsh, Viola, widow Cyrus, r. Third.

Marshall, Alice, milliner, r. Lakeview Ave. .^ Martin, Dick, (Nettie), painter and paperhanger, h. Chautauqua Ave. ^^ Martin, Henry, (Isabelle), janitor, h. Lakeview Ave. C\ Maxson, Leslie W., (Grace), hotel mgr., h. Ohio Ave. mm Maxson, Ralph H., (Myra), postmaster, h. Chautauqua Ave. j* McCleary, John, (Fannie), laborer, h. Pleasant View Ave. [mm McGarvie, Lawrence R., (Alice), h. Shadyside Ave. S Miller, Peter D., confectionery and ice cream, Chautauqua Ave., h. do.

Mower, Margaretta, widow Henry, h. Ohio Ave. ft Newton, Otis, (Ida), mason, h. West Third. f ^ Newville, Eunice V., r. Bentley Ave. ^^ Newville, James A., (Nettie), laborer, h. Bentley Ave. --m Newville, Sarah E., r. Bentley Ave. *mM Nichols, John A., (Sophie), mason, h. East Third. ^^ Nichols, Perry J., (Venora S.), laborer, h. Summit Ave. Noble, Matilda, widow Melvin, h. Southland Ave. ft Northrop, Earl, barber, h. Summit. j™J Northrop, Jessie, dressmaker, h. Summit. S Northrop, Walter, (Ellen), farmer, h. Summit. O Norton, Grace, stenographer, r. Third. , Norton, Warren L., (Clara), landscape gardener, h. East Third. "*~ Owen, Benjamin F., (Amelia), h. East First. mi Palmer, Amos F., (Amy C ) , farmer, h. Lakeview Ave. 4) Palmer, Jennie E., r. Lakeview Ave. ft Palmer, Jonathan, (Ina), laborer, h. Chautauqua Ave. CO T \tt-\i \\Y\_\\Y'\Y\n£> Connecticut General Life Ins. Co,, Hartford, Conn. I»^ W A V C lIlbUldllLfe, - W . J. Bentley, Gen. AgtT514 Chadakoin Bldg.

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HILL PIANO CO ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR hrf ***—*" * ""*-^VJ ~m>SJ. CHADAKOIN BUILDING L m Peck, Henry, retired, bds. Chautauqua Ave. (^ Peer, Catharine, widow Stephen, r. Ashville Ave. t—t Perkins, Jean E., telegraph operator, h. Terrace Ave. ^ J Perkins, Leonard, painter, r. Terrace Ave. \~_\ Perkins, Martin D., (Melinda), painter and decorator, h. Terrace Ave. m*f Persell, Charles B., (Bernice), principal Lakewood school, h. Summit Ave Persell, Fred S., (Carolyn), wool buyer, h. Chautauqua Ave. t-m-\ Peterson, Andrew, (Christine), woodworker, h. Boulevard, Beechwood. ~ ^ Peterson, Daniel—Lakewood Coal and Wood Co., Chautauqua Ave.—bds. _ »

Lakewood House. F ~ Peterson, John S., (Emily), machinist, h. East Third. C _ Phillips, Fred E., h. cor. Highland & Gifford Aves. r~m Phillips, Fred E., (Lina), boat livery, h. Gifford Ave. *—* Phillips, James L., (Jennie), mason, r. Lakeview Ave. _ 1 Pike, Jennie B., widow James, r. Chautauqua Ave. JjjJ Pike, Wallie R., (Annie), laborer, h. Fairmount Ave. p O Read, Austin T., h. Ashville Ave. ^ | Read, Isabelle L., r. Ashville Ave. *"% Read, Katherine M., dressmaker, r. Ashville Ave. Reeves, Mary, confectionery and Indian baskets, r. Chautauqua Ave. Reid, Grayce F., telephone operator, r. Chautauqua Ave. O Reid, W . H., (Florence A.), agent Chautauqua Traction Co., h. Chautauqua S> jj

House. S: >r Rew, George, (Permelia), general store, Chautauqua Ave., h. over do. 8 w Rew, Glenn D., (Ella), janitor school building, h. West Third. t« 3 Rhodes, Byron G., (Mary E.)—Sunshine Bakery and grocery—h. Beech- ET §•

wood. » • Roberts, Ella S. widow Henry P., r. Shady Side Ave. — «q Russell, Archibald F., (Olive), painter, h. Chautauqua Ave. 0 5" Russell, James A., (Margaret), bookkeeper, h. Summit Ave. * • Russell, James D., (Alice), promoter, h. Ohio Ave. w r* Russell, Winifred, r. Ohio Ave. "a | Seymour, John A., (Hannah), electrician automobile garage, Summit Ave n \

h. do. E. 2 Seymour, Martha J., telephone operator, r. Summit. Si a* Shanley, Thomas, (Chris), oil producer, h. Lakeview Ave. " 'P-Sherman, William, farmer, r. Ashville Ave. Skinner, Elmer, (Jessie), retired, h. Lake. mmm, Sliter, Evan F.—The Spencer—h. Chautauqua Ave. J5£ Smith, Burdette, (Geraldine), h. Bentley Ave. m¥a Smith, D. Arthur, stenographer, r. Gifford Ave. J5j* Smith, Era S., variety store, r. Gifford Ave. fp Smith, Fanny, Mrs., r. Subway Ave., Beechwood. _ Smith, Floyd, clerk, r. Chautauqua Ave. J""J Smith, Mildred, bookkeeper, h. Chautauqua Ave. •>* Smith, Minnie, widow Arthur E., h. Gifford Ave. ^ Smith, Thomas, (Sophronia), retired, h. Chautauqua Ave. ^ K Solomonson, John, (Agnes), boss filler, h. Crescent and Boulevard, Clement m.

Park. _> Spencer, (The)—E. F. Sliter, prop.—rooming house, Chautauqua Ave. c h Sprague', Alonzo, (Clara), pastor United Brethren Church and carpenter, h. _^|

Lakeview Ave. n—. Sprague, Estella, r. Lakeview Ave. T* Sprague, Howard, r. Lakeview Ave. JJ . Stevens, Theresa M., r. Terrace Ave. Stevens. Melford, (Anna), ice, h. Terrace Ave. C/i Stevens, Norman, peddler, r. East First. J^ Stiles, Lavern, (Augusta), carpenter, h. Ohio Ave., Beechwood. Stockton, Myrtle, chambermaid, r. Chautauqua Ave. *g MODERN HARDWOOD FLOORS „ Ask Lyons li Are not eo eiperoivto as ywu may think. • •—•— m ~ j w . . w ^

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Stockton, William F., (Eva), carpenter, h. Chautauqua Ave. Storrs, Harriet, widow Henry, h. Shadyside Ave. Swart, Ada A., r. Third.

jj Swart, Archie C, (Eva), teamster, r. East Third. » ' Swart, C, Alfred, (Rose), machinist, h. Summit Ave. 3 Swart, Charles C, (Polly J.), teamster, h. East Third. jS ' Tabor, Guy, (May), iceman, h. Chautauqua Ave. CO Taber, Harry A., (Mina), butcher, h. Lakeview Ave. w , Tabor, Roy L., (Bessie W.;, meat cutter, h. Highland Ave. «2 Tabor, Stephen L., (Ida), h. Chautauqua Ave. 05 Tenney, Albert E., caretaker Kent House, h. East Second. •9 Thomas, Kezia N., widow Elijah G., r. N e w Holbrook House. G Thomas, Perry A., (Ella J.), groceries, Chautauqua Ave., h. do. a •at G .m -m „

Tochterman, Elizabeth, r. Linwood Ave., Clement Park. Tochterman, Frederick C, r. Linwood Ave., Clement Park. Truver, Leona, widow Charles, h. Fairmount Ave.

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fa » United Brethren Church, Second St. o _ Union Congregational Church, Summit Ave. PO ^ Veness, John H., (Eliza), carpenter, h. Third. £-3 Veness, John I., music teacher, r. Third. fag Walden, Frank, (Alice), h. Ashville Ave. S* , Ward, Perry, (Sadie), plumber, h. Third. ' Warner, Bessie O., dressmaker, r. Bentley Ave.

Warner, Eula A., r. Bentley Ave. ."3 Warner, Frank, (Mary), plumber and engineer, r. Third. _ * Warner, Roy, laborer, r. East Third. g o Warner, Velva, teacher, r. Third. o"x Warner, William, (Eva), laborer, h. Bentley Ave. ££2 Warnstorf, Edwin, (Anna O.), real estate, h. Beechwood, near Depot. — 2 Waters, Calvin G., (Phoebe B.), timber dealer, h. East Third. C Wells, Nettie C, widow Frank E., h. East Third. * >. Wescott, Herman A., (Catharine), upholsterer, h. Highland Ave. 'mS Westman, Swan J., retired, r. Beechwood. •m_m Westrom, Adolph F., (Helen S.), h. Chautauqua Ave. fa c White, Agnes, domestic, h. East Third Ave. a ™ u

_ Whitford, Clyde, milk peddler, r. Ashville Ave. _•* Whitford, Edward, (Ella), farmer, h. Lakewood Road. 2 'g Whitford, Raymond, student, h. Lakeview Ave. « c Wicks, Cora J., teacher, r. Ohio Ave. Wicks, Charles H., (Florence R.) h. Ohio Ave.

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© Wiggers, John G.. (Anna C ) , dry goods, Chautauqua Ave., h. do. Williams, A. Emmett, (Ella B.), farmer, h. Ashville Ave. Wiltsie, George L., (Matie), laborer, h. Gifford Ave.

4* Winch, Harry J., (Ella), farmer, r. Ashville Ave. rfi% Winch, Joel H., (Eliza), farmer, r. Ashville Ave. m~* Wood, Ethel, stenographer, r. Shadyside Ave. r* Wood, Fred S., farmer, r. Shadyside Ave.

E—i Wood, James H., (Lucy V.), electrician, h. Shadyside Ave. Woodburn, John W., (Polly M.), electrician, h. Shadyside Ave.

5 Wright, J. M., chairman Lakewood Golf Club, r. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Lake-pl wood, N. Y. © Young, Fanny, Mrs., h. Chautauqua Ave. W3 Young, James E., bds. Chautauqua. <X> B E c k m a n s Music Store

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• — (D COTTAGE OWNERS,' SUMMER RESIDENTS. M Albro, Frank, Highland Ave., (Bust, N. Y.) P 3 Alden, M. B., Boulevard, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) * Aldrich, T. H., Mrs., Terrace Ave., (Binghamton, Ala.) ^mM Anderson, Alfred, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) 2 S Anderson, Edward, Boulevard, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^j Anderson, Ed. and John Jaderstrom, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, 2?

N. Y.) to Atwood, Elmer, Highland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) Sj Aull, William F., Chautauqua Ave., (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1? Bedell, I. T., Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ™ Bellows, George, Sherman's Bay, (North Clarendon, Pa.) CO Bender, William J., Mrs., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) to Benson, Bennie, Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) "• Blazier, Rachael, Mrs., Highland Ave. Brandine, Gustaf, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ J Broadhead, Fred, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Jjjj Broadhead, S. B., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) P j Buckley, James, Oakland Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^*. Bullock, Frank, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) \ m Burtch, Y. W., Lake front, Shady Side, (Jamestown, N. Y.) \ ^ Bush, Frank B., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) m_*\ Butler, H. E., Oakland Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ ^ Butman, Luther M., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ ^ Carlson, Charles D., Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ~ ., Carlson, Charlie, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^"J Carlson, John W., Boulevard, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ ^ Carlson, Swante, (Jamestown, N. Y.) J J Clapp, J. M., Mrs., Lake front. (Washington, D. C.) p y Clemons, W. L., Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Cole, E. B., Pleasant View Ave., Clement Park, (Lakewood, N. Y.) B!_ Cole, Jay A. and Lynn, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) rn© Cowan, Herbert F., Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) £I3C Crain, Mary, Mrs., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) — B Crawford, Carroll E., Lake front, (Emlenton, Pa.) g g Davis, A. E., Boulevard, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) r ^ Darling, Frederick, Sherman's Bay, (Warren, Pa.) 3; Dawson, Fred L. W., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Deunigan, Ned, Sherman's Bay, (Clarendon, Pa.) |_k Derby, John, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ,*--s Dole, Mary, Mrs., Southland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) mt* Doubleday, J. W.. Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ | Droullard, J. P., Mrs., (Estate), Pennsylvania Ave., (Nashville, Tenn.) Dunihue, William, Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ Ellis, Anthony, Terrace, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^_ Engle, Homer V.. Sherman's Bay, (Clarendon, Pa.) ""« Engwood, J., Highland Ave., (Warren, Pa.) Fellows, Harry, Sun Set Park (Buffalo, N. Y.) « Fenner, James R., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ~~l Fenton, Lawrence, Lake front. (Jamestown, N. Y.) [ y Fenton. Martin L.. Lake front, (Jamestown. N. Y.) *m. Frank John J Olive Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) I"J Frederickson Albert, Boulevard, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ Gallagher Margaret, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

Gardener. E., Highland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) _-Gardner Charles Olive Ave.. Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) V#J Gardner' E B.. Lake front, Gifford Park, (Youngsville, Pa.) C h Garfield' Fred H., Mrs., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _\ . , CD EVERY DEALER HAS THE "BEST" D A 1 1 U T Talk it over with me. to I H A V E T HE STRICTLY PURE _ * * U ^ - H A R R Y LYONS r *

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i. Chautauqua Brew IS """".hRSSJ1™" day -g x G " Gilbert, Albert, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) !§§ Gilbert, Oscar F., Harlem Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) W * Goucher, W. E., Dr., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) fa Goodenough, Erie, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ,2 Graff, Joseph W., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^, Gray, Margaret Stewart, Mrs., Pennsylvania Ave., (Pittsburgh, Pa.) *j Greenlund, A. H., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) *> Greenlund, Christian, Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) J2 Greenwood, Enoch, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) •** Groesbeck, H. J., Dr., Terrace Ave., (Cincinnati, O.) g Groesbeck, Telford, Pennsylvania Ave., (Cincinnati, O.) 'v § Gron, Bertha, and Mrs. H. J. Paquin, Lake front, Clement Park, (James-Jj g town, N. Y.) 'gjlj Gustafson, Emil, Boulevard, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) u X Haagstrom, Nels, Boulevard Ave., Squier Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ o Hall, Alfred E., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) o1- Harnden, Mae, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

Haynes, Charles K., Dr., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) J. Herrick, Charles W., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) H Herrick, C. G., Ohio Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.)

Hibbard, Frank, Lake front, Beehchwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) >. Howard, Charles L., Highland Ave., Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) S3 Hultquist, Gust, Gerald Ave., Beechwood. (Jamestown, N. Y.) .§ Hunt, Willard W., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) VmA Jaderstrom, Axel, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ,» g Johnson, Arthur W., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) •g fi Johnson, E. L., Front Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N .Y.) w i Johnson, Gust, Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) fa g Johnson, John, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) § „ Jones, G. John, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) +j-° Jones, John G., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) »"§ Jones, William R. and Charles A. Eckstrom, Lake front, Beechwood, O s (Jamestown, N. Y.) *••- Jorgenson, Nels, Lake front. Beechwood. (Jamestown, N. Y.) 4J £" Kennedy, H., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ? H King, Ellen, Mrs., Gifford and Highland Aves., (Belmont, N. Y.) , King, W. E., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^

ft Kleist, Charles, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) W Lakeview Fishing Club, Lake front, Beechwood.

Langford, Marv. Rebecca and Blanche. Glenn Iris, Lake front (Jamestown, W N. Y.) ~m Lawson, Andrew J., Harlam Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

mm •J Lawson, Charlie F., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ -mm r. Lawson, John, Lake front, Beechwood. (Jamestown, N. Y.) S 2 Lawson, John E., Lake front. Gifford Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.)

"? Lawson, Minnie, Mrs., Lake front, Beechwood. (Jamestown, N. Y.) Q " Laycock, Mrs., Ohio Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) 2 ^ Lazelle, Biram S., Lake front. Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.l ^J Lehmer, J. D., Mrs., New York Ave., (Cincinnati, O.) ^ Lemont. S. M., Ohio Ave., (Louisville. Ky.) ^1 =3 Lewis, Byron, Mrs., Highland Ave., (Panama, N. Y.) W X Lindquist, August, Highland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) *"* •£ Lindstrom, Elmer. Lake front. Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ S Lorentzen, Hans P., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) S ^ Lowe, James B., Highland Ave., (Lakewood, N. Y.) § .2 Lundberg, John, Glenwood Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) -2 E Lundquist, C. A., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.l *** Lundquist, John G., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ The best of insurance is not too good. We furnish it. 5 BRADSHAW'S PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY.

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— . . n -o Mace, Charles, Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) j£ „ Mackey cottage, Edward Morgan, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) W Maltby, George E., Glenn Iris, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.)) Marshall, Frank H., Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) McCloskey, John P., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) McCord, Mrs., Terrace Ave., (Elizabeth, N. J.) McLean, William, Orchard Lodge, Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Miller, M., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Moore, George H., Mrs., Ohio Ave., (Louisville, Ky.) Montgomery, James, Sherman's Bay, (Kane, Pa.) T ^ Morris, Mary E., Lake front, Clement Park, (Bradford, Pa.) S Mosher, Ralph, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) 53 Munger, Ben, Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) <X* Myers, F. M., Lake front. Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Jj5 Nelson, John, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) © Nichols, Charles M., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) -m Nord, August and Edward, Highland Ave., Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, 2

N. Y. — Nord, John A., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ ^ Norquist, A. C, Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) fc^. Norquist, F., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) G O . Nyberg, John, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) mf" Olson & Bolen. Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Opdyke, George, Terrace Ave., (Jamestown* N. Y.) Osmer, John A., Lake front, Shady Side, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Osmer, William P., Lake front, Shady Side, (Jamestown, N. Y.) m Packard, J. W., Lake front, (Warren, O.) m Paige, E., Mrs., Lake front, (Cleveland, O.) q ^ Pendleton, Howard, Terrace Ave., (Jamestown. N. Y.) Perchment. P. D., Mrs., Pennsylvania Ave., (Pittsburgh, Pa.) r~0 Peterson, A. F., Boulevard, Squier Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) © Peterson, Ed. S.. Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) g Pettis, John H., Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) J5 Phillips, Adele, Mrs., Terrace Ave., (Dayton, O.) i-j Pierce, E. G., Sun Set Park, (Jamestown N. Y.) Pogue, Henry, Mrs., Lake front, (Cincinnati, O.) ' ^~W Pogue, Samuel, New York Ave., (Cincinnati O.) © Proudfit W. H„ Lake front, Shady Side, (Jamestown, N. Y.) * Purdy, Charles Jl , Beechwood, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) M -m Purdy, William G., Beechwood, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) g» C Putnam, Lewis A., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.l _ Randall, C. L., Olive Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) 2 Jg Rexford, Clarence L., Mrs., Sun Set Park, (Oil City, Pa.) o g Ricker, Levant.Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) g M Rogers, Bros.—Joseph and Frank—Lake front, Gifford Park, (Jamestown, ~

N. Y. 3 a Rogers, F. B., Highland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) 5. PJ Rosencrantz, Elof, Lake front, Clement Park. (Jamestown, N. Y.) ~- a Rumple. Harmon F.. Lake front, Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) CAM Rushworth, O. N., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) g H Sampson, Erick, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamesown, N. Y.) $ w Sandberg, Swan, Boulevard, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) J* n Saxe. Samuel, Boulevard Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ Scott Bradlev, Highland Ave.. (Jamestown, N. Y.l ^ Sherman's Bay Boat Livery—William D. Lorenz, prop.—Sherman's Bay. m Skellie Linas Lake front, Beechwood. (Jamestown, N. Y.) U « Smith Minnie. Mrs., Lake front, Gifford and Highland Aves., (Jamestown, S- * N Y ) "''x Smith, Thomas Henry, Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ -— : • — • — © « For Windows and Doors see HARRY LYONS s 3

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co ^s Spencer, Frank, Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) B yj Sprague, James L., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) *5 g Stennett, Benj. W., Sherman's Bay, (Corry, Pa.) 5J3 Stevens, William P., Highland Ave., (Jamestown, N. Y.) O.0" Strandburg, Frank O., Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) CO _ Strom, Peter E., Lake front, Clement Park, (Brooklyn, N. if.) i/i l§ Strong, Anna, Mrs., Oakland Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) SJ Swanson, Fred A., Harlem Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) ^ >. Swetland, E. J., Dr., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

<3 Taylor, Henry A., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) jj'3 Taylor, Orton, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) C a Thornblad, Albert, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) "3 « Tibbits, Clifford N., Gerald Ave., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) M g Turner, John, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) H.a Walden, Frank, Ashville Road, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

£ Waterman, Clem A., Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) .(j Watson, Alex, Mrs., Lake front, Sherman's Bay, (Bradford, Pa.)

CO -3 Wescott, Herman A., Lake front, Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Oh g Wheeler, Frank S., Pleasantview Ave., Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) O v, Wilcox, Clara, Mrs., Lake front, Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.) r^M Wilcox, Frank A., Lake front, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

Wilcox, William, Sherman's Bay, (Kane, Pa.) >. Wilson, Charles, Lake front, Clement Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

£jjj§ Wilson, Louie, Sherman's Bay, (Jamestown, N. Y.) Km „ Winchester, Frank, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _ ml Wiquist, Otto, Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) _«= Witz, Frank, Lake front, Gifford Park, (Jamestown, N. Y.)

°3S Woodward, Emerson H., Oakland Ave. and Boulevard, Clement Park, j|£ (Jamestown, N. Y.) «tj u Wright, Matthew E., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) {-•55 Zeliff, Fred R., Lake front, Beechwood, (Jamestown, N. Y.) W

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R O U T E 75

Out Fluvanna Avenue to Town Line road; north to Towerville; return through west part of Ellicott. *Property owner.

* Aiken, J. L. 'Austin, M. E. Arnold, J. Q. *Bly, E. R. *Beach, F. E. *Blackmar, R. A. *Book, J. W . •Blackmar, F. W. Blakely, Geo. *Benson, A. W. *Bottomly, John *Bushy, C. H. Carr, E. F. •Cedarquist, C. G. "Coney, D. F. •Clark, Almond •Chambers, R. S. Coan, Glen •Cedarquist, Geo. Cedarquist, F. A. •Cedarquist, W. G. Cedarquist, A. E. •Clark, Glen D. •Carlson, J. C. •Camp, W. •Clark, C. W. •Chapin, J. S. •Clark, M. F. •Coan, D. H. Driscoll, Roy •DeRess, W. Edwards, B. C.

•Erickson, C. A. •Eckman, Oskar Ferguson, U. S. •Fish, J. C. •Ferrin, S.

A. H. WELLMAN, Carrier.

Ferguson, E. C. •Furlow, J. W. •Gordon, F. W. •Gates, A. C. •Griffith, J. E. •Hollenbeck, C. D. •Houghtaling, E. J. •Hoaglund, E. C. •Haskins, Mrs. A. A. Hooper, Fred M. •Hooper, M. S. Hooper, Clarence •Heath, H. B. •Johnson, E. L. •Johnson, J; F. •Johnson, Hans Johnson, Fred Knapp, Mrs. J. •Kolander, T. Knight, Miles •Loun, John Love, S. •Lord, S. A. Lord, Frank Markham, Hiley •Miller, L. C. •Mullard, Geo. •McNaughton, G. •McNallis, D. H. •Near, John •Nelson, John •Near, Mrs. L. N. •Nickerson, C. H. •Near, H. L. Near, O. M. Peterson, A. E. Pierce, H. A.

•Phillips, Roy •Phillips, C. H. •Pratt, J. W. Pratt, C. D. •Pratt, L. S. •Rhodes, Scott Rowley, C. A. Spitzer, R. Swekin, J. W. •Sager, L. W. Sunholm, John Steadman, Clinton •Smith, Herman L. •Swanson, J. L. •Smith, C. A. •Salisbury, O. M. Salisbury, Frank •Shaw, F. W. •Swanson, J. P. •Strickland, F. L. •Strunk, F. W. •Sherman, H. W. Soules, L. F. •Smiley, G. W. Smith, H..L.

•Strunk, Hoyt •Tower, A. D. •Thayer, S. M. •Vetter, G. Williams, Mrs. Hettie •Warren, E. A. •Waite, J. A. •Wetzel, James Waid, W. D. •Walgren, C. •Young, Mrs. Helen

ROUTE 76 West Oak Hill to Gerry; return Main Street. *Property owner.

EDWARD R. LENOX, Carrier.

"Allison, Fred •Anderson, Albert •Bitley, Geo. •Blanchard, C. A. •Blanchard, E. V. •Blanchard, F. C. •Bloomquist, J. M. •Bates, J. L. Bassett, G. A. Brown, F. W.

Berry, C. A. Cedarquist, G. A. •Crouch, T. W. •Cederquist, Carl •Cederquist, Albert •Cedarquist, Peter •Cederquist, Geo. •Carlson, Gust •Clark, Mrs. Kate •Dahlgren, Anton

Davis, Lynn •Erwin, J. H. •Frost, Mrs. Jenette Griffin, W. C. •Heath, J. F. •Heath, B. E. •Hilary, F. A. •Howard, W. P. •Harrison, L. F. •Hoard, Lee

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•Hoard, E. C. •Holaday, J. N. •Huntington, John •Jacobson, P. •Laidler, Miss Mary Linphard, Carl •McAdam, John •McCullough, E. •Miller, W. N. Miller, C. A. McDonald, A. P. Morton, Samuel •Moore, A. P.

•Moon, Wallace •Melquist, Gust •Nelson, Mrs. Mary •Patterson, F. W. •Peters, G. G. •Perring, F. •Pratt, M. B. •Reichel, G. A. •Smith, E. E. Scott, L. T. •Sundell, C. J. •Swanson, Ben •Stewart, A.

•Strunk, Alvin •Swanson, Gust •Smith, E. D. •Sanford, D. •Thompson, W. A. •Turner, G. N. •Turner, F. E. •Travis, E. A. Ward, T. A. •Ward, H. A. •Wade ,J. L. Walker, A. G.

ROUTE 77 West to Lakewood; west part of Busti returning on Hunt Road. •Prop­erty owner.

LLOYD J. BABCOCK, Carrier.

•Aflen, lvirs. Nellie •Albro, C. D. •Alexander, J. J. •Alexander, Jake •Anderson, C. O. •Anderson, A. P. •Anderson, Alfred •Bohall, J. W. •Barth, L. •Bibcock ,L. J. Bartlett, L. Bradigan, H. •Butler, F. H. •Brown, S. Brown, Charles Bills, M. •Butler, O. B. •Carpenter, Glen A. •Chase, Harry H. •Carlson, A. •Carlson, Mrs. Minnie •Cornell, W. T. •Cafe, A. •Carlson, F. W. •Cree, A. •Dahlbeck, Fred •Davis, F. C. •England A. •Eckholm, D. E. •Foster, J. A. •Foster, J. B. •Gifford, A. J. •Gifford, M. G. •Gustafson, A. •Griffin, E. C. Gifford, Elmer C. •Haskins, B.

•Hockett, L. E. •Hardwick, E. •Hart, L. C. •Hale, C. S. •Hand, W. H. Hopkins, A. B. •Johnson, A. •Johnson, F. A. •Johnson,, A. W. Jolls, A. Johnson, F. G. •Jaderstrom, Chas. •Jaderstrom, Erick •Jolly, J. F. •Johnson, Alfred W. Kent, M. H. Kern, F. •Loffredo, Dr. E. Lawson, R. •Lewis, N. D. •Lawson, A. J. •Loomis, L. •Martin, M. M. •McMillan, A. J. •Metcalf, R. •Moore, L. C. McCue, Mike •Mead, H. D. •Mead, W. P. Noble, R. J. •Newton, H. M. •Nelson, Mrs. Lottie Nutt, Alvin •Northrop, E. Northrop, K. •Nutt, M. W. •Nutt, D. L.

•Oberg, E. •Olson, Mrs. C. R. •Ohman, Carl •Ploss, G. W. •Peterson, W. Pickett, F. H. Palmer, F. S. •Palmeter, J. R. •Parkhurst, W. "Rulifson, J. W. •Russell, M. •Strunk, H. S. Shearman, E. •Simmons, H. W. •Stratton, A. •Shearman, W. W. •Shearman, W. J. Shearman, Mrs. S. B. Smith, W. •Sprague, H. N. •Slater, W. L. •Strunk, E. M. •Sherman, I. A. •Tuttle, P. •Tibbets, A. J. •VVeigand, C. F. •Windsor, J. W. •Woodard, A. M. •Worden, Mrs. A. L. •Wicks, A. W. Winch, M. J. •Winch, J. H. •Wood, ,.-. S. White, G. W. •Winchester, T. B.

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Out Baker Street through Root Settlement, south to Busti, returning by Kent farm. *Property owner. JACOB P. JOHNSON, Carrier.

•Anderson, C. A. •Anderson, Mike •Anderson, August

Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Chas. •Anderson, E. S.

•Ayers, H. W. •Backlund, A. P. •Bucklin, E. L.

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Buckley, A. P. Benson, D. •Carlson, A. Crosby, M. •Cowing, F. •Crazs, J. •Cree, C. •Cole, W. J. •Congelton, Mrs. E. M. •Carlson, John •Douglas, E. •Denn, L. H. •Erbin, A. •Eaton, A. E. •Ecklund, E. Ecklund, J. •Emroy, Wm. Ellis, G. •Forsander, A. •Gray, J. •Hillgren, C. •Henry, C.

•Hazeltine, A. J. •Johnson, E. Johnson, G. •Kofod, J. King, J. •Lindquist, C. A. Lewis, B. F. •Lindquist, F. •Lavins, A •Larson, A. •Malmberg, B. Marshall, J. Nelson, Albert •Nygren, A. •Nelson, H. •Nelson, N. Nelson, M. •Palmer, J. S. •Peterson, C. V. •Pryor, T. R. •Pearson, Wm. •Pearson, Axel

•Palmer, J. G. •Peterson, C. E. •Peterson, J. •Rang C. P. •Root, H. Root, F. H. •Root, Chas. Stockton, A. C. •Shepard, R. Smith, H. R. Smith, A. G. •Swan, A. •Sigular, C. •Standish, W. E. •Trask, C. •Underwood, F. •Wiltsie, W. F. •Wilcox, G. F. •Westerberg, C. A. •Whiting, Fred

ROUTE 79 South on Forest Avenue to Busti; southwest part of Busti, returning by Town Line road. *Property owner.

ERNEST H. HULTQUIST, Carrier.

•Anderson, Gust •Anderson, Mrs. A. G. •Anderson, G. •Anderson, A. •Andrews, H. •Anderson, T. •Anderson, A. •Anderson, O. •Anderson, A. J. Brown, J. •Boswell, F. Burton, J. •Broadhead, J. W. •Becker, E. Benson, D. Broadhead, Guy Brookmyre, S. Burk, C. P. Blodgett, C. R. •Curtice, A. L. •Cole, J. B. •Crandall, A. •Crandall, J. D. •Carlson, C. J. Carlson, N. P. •Cederquist, C. •Crick, W. W. •Donlon, John Devereaux, V. •Ecklund, E. •Ellem, Chas. Fotson, A.

•Fosberg, E. •Forsburg, E. S. •Fox, M. W. •Garfield, F. Greene, Rev. J. P. •Greenwood, J. W. Holdridge, H. •Hazzard, S. M. •Hanson, J. •Hazeltine, John •Johnson, J. •Johnson, Otto •Johnson, C. A. *KIurnp, W. •Klump, joe •King, G. E. •Kellogg, W. •Kidder, S. •Lawson, J. B. •Lindberg, J. A. •Lindell, J. •Lindquist, A. •Lawson, G. •Laughlin, L. C. •Lunn, V. •Lewis, C. •Meas, J. •Mitchell, O. D. •Morgan, G. •Meredith, J. J. Northrop, F. •Norby, N.

•Nordk, C. •Neilson, C. P. Odea, M. Odell, O. •Porte, C. •Potter, W. J. •Phillips, J. J. •Pearson, V. •Pilling, H. W. •Pangborn, B. J. •Peterson, A. •Reed, Chas. Ras, G. •Russell, Tom •Stone, N. A. •Swanson, P. Smith, Chas A. •Shaw, F. W. •Sanbury, J. W. •Smith, W. •Stevens, W. B. •Stoddard, H. D. •Tuttle, E. •Weiland, H. •Wing, E. D. •White, B. •Wellham, Mrs. B. •Vanstrom, E. •Walkup, V. •White, J. •Young, Allen

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On Baker Street, over west Swede Hill to Busti, south to State Line, west to Town Line and return by Kent farm. *Property owner.

ALBERT C. WILSON, Carrier.

•Anderson, Andrew •Averill, S. Allen, J. •Averill, Jim •Andrews, E. D. •Bradway, L. J. •Boswell, Elmer •Bruce, C. J. •Bennett, Dr. A. J. •Boswell, Lewis •Burton, Miss E. May •Babcock, G. B. •Baker, A. •Curtis, C. F. •Curtis, C. F. •Covey, M. W. •Crick, Del •Clark, Mrs. E. Cleland, Miss Mattie Casselman, Mrs. S. •Durlin, Glen Devereaux, H. Dahlbeck, John Du Bois, F. H. •De Veliger, Bert •Donelson, John •Frank, J. D. Frank, Mrs. Myrtie Farrear, Arthur

•Fosburg, S. E. •Fosburg, E. A. •Gallup, Miss Flora •Gustafson, Oscar Garfield, A. P.

•Gourley, S. •Hazeltine, A. M. Hagstrom, C. •Howard, V. Holmes, Otto Holmes, Hilmer •Hayes, John •Hultin, J. D. •Harter, F. J. •Irvin, Mrs. C. S. •Johnson, J. P. •Jones, Chas. •Johnson, A. F. •Johnson, J. P. •Johnson, Miss May •Jenson, J. A. •Jones, Mrs. Ida •Jones, A. G. •Johnson, H. •Jackson, G. W. •Krantz, Emil •Kliest, E. •Lund, A. Lindstrom, G. Lundgren, Chas. •Mattison, Mrs. Sarah Mattison, Chas. •Morgan, A. •Malmberg, Chas. Moon, V. •Nyberg, F. •Northrup, R. Nelson, A.

•Page, Mrs. Lilly •Peterson, L. •Pearson, Rev. E. M. •Parsons, A. Rinell, Rev. J. A. •Rich, F. •Robin, W m . Rowland, F. E. •Rhinehart, R. L. Robbins, E. L. •Shepard, E. L. •Sibley, Rev. Stoddard, M. C. •Stoddard, O. J. •Salley, R. A. •Smiley, R. E. •Swanson, A. •Smith, E. E. •Swart, E. Sundholm, Chas •Stanford, V. •Simmons, Ray Smith, D. •Trask, M .E. •Wigren, W m . Walrod, C. A. •Walrod, J. M. Wright, I. P. •Wiquist, Paul B. Washburg, A. •Wing, H. Young, S.

ROUTE 81 Out Martin Road to Kiantone, taking southwest part of Kiantone, return­ing by Foote Avenue. *Property owner.

BERNE B. BISSELL, Carrier.

•Collen, Gust •Cooper, W m . •Carlson, A. J. •Decker, I. A. •Duell, Ezra •Deny, Mrs. Catherine •Dysbowskl, S. •Eaton, E. G. •Eaton, A. D. •Fish, M. A. •Fris, John •Frederickson, A. L. •Ferry, T. C. •Fuller, Geo. W. •Gustafson, G. E. Gardner, Chas. •Golding, E. •Heaton, J. W.

•Abers, Ben •Anderson, F. •Anderson, D. L. •Anderson, O. Anderson, W. •Anderson, M. A. •Bendall, W m . •Bolin, A. •Bucklin, F. Bragg, L. D. •Bratt, E. C. •Bacon, J. L. •Carlson, A. P. •Cole, A. P. C. •Coleman, L. A. •Crandall, A. J. •Creal, C. L. •Coons, Geo. H.

•Hamilton, E. J. •Hamilton, E. G. •Hahnstrom. Ed. Hoard, Carl •Houghwot, L. R. •Hegberg, A. Hunt, Rev. C. C. •Hamilton, Ellis •Hale J. E. "Hart, Mrs. Laura •Hall J. M. •Holcomb, W. L. •Iwanczack, T. •Jacobson, Swan •Johnson, J. P. •Johnson, C. L. •Kidder, Geo C. •Kendell, M.

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•Knapp, I. O. •Landrigan, Miss Mary Lindstrom, Carl •Learn, Mrs. J. S. •Lilly, C. E. Liedholm, C. A. •Lundgren, C. O. •Markeil, V. •Morse, W. B. •McCoy, E. G. •McCall, J. V. North, N. S. Nelson, P. A. •Oger, A.

•Paulson, A. J. Parkhurst, M. N. •Prosser, W. B. •Pang, P. S. •Penfield, Chas. •Perry, J. C. •Peck, G. A. •Pennell, Mrs. E. J. Preston, J. •Rosengreen, J. •Roberts, C. •Swanson, Mrs. Esther •Stearns, W. J. •Smith, D. E.

•Sebum, J. •Stohlkratz, J. W. Smith, J. J. Stead, Wm. Treadway, Chas. •Townsend, Francis •Townsend, Elmer •Van Namee, B. Vinton, James Wolfe, H. H. •Wright, i.i. C. •Waite, Ira •Waite, Earl •Withers J. W.

ROUTE 82

Out Willard Street through Peck Settlement to Frewsburg, to Prender­gast farm, returning through Kiantone by Spencer farm and Camp Street. •Prope'rty owner.

FRANK A. WINCHESTER, Carrier.

Anderson, Axel •Anderson, A. A. •Anderson, Aug. •Anderson, C. A. Anderson, O. C. •Anderson, Nelson •Anderson, Elix •Aiken, Rastus J. •Aiken, D. C. •Aiken, E. •Anderson, Aug. •Bordene, Gust •Bootey, O. A. •Brustrom, O. C. Braley, C. E. •Brown, Wm. Braley, Earl •Bratt, F. E. •Barnes, J. W. •Brustrom, C. A. Benson, Alford •Bilquist, Ed. •Bostrom, O. A. •Bush, H. L. •Burgeson, Gust •Carlson, John •Carlburg, Aug. •Carlson, F. •Castle, J. B. •Carlson, F. •Carter, G. W. •Carlson, Carl •Cobb, Ray •Cheney, L. H. •Cheney, M. E. •Coe, D. C.

•Dennison, Miner Dowd, E. •Dowd, J. M. •Dahl, J. P. •Danielson, C. E. •Engman, Eugene •Erickson, Mrs. Chas. •Fuller, Fred •Frissell, W. P. •Fuller, Carl •Gould, A. A. Griggs, N. B. •Garfield, James •Golden, E. •Howard, R. C. •Hale, Chas. Hoard, C. •Halladay, Alonzo •Hegg, J. •Holm, A. W. •Holm, G. A. •Johnson, Jacobson •Johnson, A. J. •Johnson, Algart •Johnson, Swan •Johnson, Gust •Johnson, Andrew •Johnson, F. O. •Larson, E. Lee, D. C. •Linquist, Miss Sophia •Linderstrom, John Moon, A. T. •Mack, T. S. •Nelson, Alfred

•Nelson, Mrs. Anna •North, Sherman •Ogren, Alfred J. •Peck, Judson •Quaintance, Thos. •Raney, W. B. •Spencer, Liston Seekins, Francis •Smith, Chas. Swanson, J. A. •Strong, S. C. •Swanson, Elmer •Skaglund, Frank •Skans, Emil •Skans, Frank •Samuelson, E. C. •Swanson, Nels Simmons, C. L. •Swanson, John •Swanson, John •Townsend, Wm. •Thompson, H. M. •Van Dusen, Jud. •Young, Albert R. Watson, Wm. •whitaker, J. B. •Weiss, Mrs. Geo. Wiltsie, S. A. •Wilson, J. •Wiborg, Chas. •Wares, A. A. •Wares, B. •Woodard, L. C. •Woodard, E. H.

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Out Curtis Street, taking East Oak Hill, Buffalo Street through Hartson neighborhood and return on Allen Street to City Line. "Property owner.

HOWARD M. WILSON, Carrier.

Anderson, Walter •Aiken, H. W. H. •Aiken, Bert •Ames, E. W. •Anderson, N. E. •Anderson, O. F. •Anderson, Alfred Allenson, Gust •Anderson, Alfred •Asker, John Berg, Charles •Berg, Fred •Bjork, Aug. •Brownell, Jerome •Burke, Charles •Russell, K. C. Bjork, Benj. •Chanhan, Thomas •Crandall, Eugene •Crandall, John M. •Conroy, Robert •Dahl, Nels •Dahl, Nels •Danielson, G. C. E. •Dobbin, E. F. Evart, F. S. •Eckman, Albert •Eddborg, J. E. •Ellis, Charles •Fuerman, Charles Fisk, Theodore

Fisk, Wilbur •Forbes, G. A. •Hanson, N. •Hunt, A. D. •Hopkins, Mrs. J. M. •Hunt, Mrs. Martha •Hildum, Archie W. •Harris, Mrs. Frances Jacobson, George •Johnson, John M. •Johnson, Gust Johnson, A. A. •Johnson, John A. •Lawson, Gust •Lydell, R. J. •Lydell, W. N. Le Roy, Richard •Lynch, Mrs. K. LeRoy, Gust •Lawson, Eric •McGee, Orville •McGee, Stanley •Malioney, Thos. Jr. •McAvoy Mrs Caroline •Motley, Mrs. Mary More, Frank •Melquist, W m . Melquist, P. A. •Melquist, Charles •Matteson, Amel •Malmgren, John

Nelson, Hans •Olson, Bert •Olson, O. T. •Peterson, Chas. E. •Palm, Charles •Phillips, Morris Pratt, Eugene •Pratt, Thomas •Quaintance, Fred Risley, Carl •Rodda, O. E. •Sanburg, John •Strickland, Chas. •Sutton, Marvin •Smith, John Sherman, Dean •Staple, F. C. •Stowe, Fred •Swan, Gust •Venman, John H. •Venman, Andrew •Walgren, Pete •Westman, John A. •Woodard, Emery Woodruff, S. B. Walrod, Walter •Whelpley, E. E. •Wample, John •Wample, M. B. •Woodard, Willard

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ACCOUNTANTS.

(Public.) AINGE, W. ELY, AUDIT CO., 15 East Fourth.

ADJUSTING. CHADAKOIN MERCANTILE & AD­JUSTING CO., 43-44 Wellman Bldg.

ADVERTISING.

ANDERSON'S , ADVERTISING SER­VICE, 17-18 Gokey Bldg.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

(Dealers.) CLARK HARDWARE CO., 109 North Main.

JOHNSON, ALBERT G., 34 South Main.

Lenox, Robert, 58 Tenth. LUNDQUIST, C. A. & CO., 2 South Main.

ARCHITECTS. Freeburg & Fidler, 302-303 Fenton Bldg.

HULTGREN, CARL O., 505 Chada­koin Bldg.

MASON, JOSEPH, over 10 East 3rd. Morse, Arthur O., 500 Fenton Bldg. PEDERSON, C. C, over First Nation­al Bank.

ARISTO PAPER. (Manufacturers.)

AMERICAN ARISTOTYPE DIVISION EASTMAN KODAK CO., 56 Pros­pect.

ARTISTS. Butler, Bertha, over 21 West Second. Holmes, Catherine L., 825 Prender­gast Ave.

Lynn Art Parlor, 10 Institute. Marshall, Frank H., 44 Lakeview Ave. Penfield, Theodora, 36 Prospect. Winsor, Helen, 503 East Second. ART STORES. Art Glass Works, Herbert U. Sund­holm 58 Franklin.

Aldrich Art & China Co., 302 North •Rradburn & Moon, 207 East Second. Cawcroft & Co., 107 East Third. Larson O. P., 218 East Second.

ART STUDIOS. (China and Water Color.)

Butler, Bertha, over 21 West Second.

ART NEEDLEWORK. BROOKES & CEASE, 317 Pine. Lynn Art Parlor, 10 Institute. Starr's Art Shop, 120 West Third. Winnberg, Jennie, 39 Mechanic. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Armstrong, George T., 600-603 Fenton Bldg.

Bates, Royal M., 306 Fenton Bldg. Bootey, E. R., over 2s North Main. Cameron, W. S., 307 Fenton Bldg. CAWCROFT, ERNEST, 408 Fenton Bldg.

Clapp, M. L., 13-14-15 Wellman Bldg. COOKE, E. F., 22-23 Barrett Bldg. CROSBY, ERASTUS, over 221 North Main.

CURTIS, FRANK G., 504-506 Fenton Bldg.

CURTISS, J. DELEVAN, 304-305 Fenton Bldg.

Dean, Benj. S., 600-603 Fenton Bldg. Durand, L. T., 13-15 Wellman Bldg. LDSON & CROSBY, Falconer. Fancher, Leon L., over 12 East 2nd. FISHER & FISHER, 501-504 Wellman Bldg.

Fowler, J. L, over 28 North Main. FOWLER, J. SAMUEL, 16-18 Well-man Bldg.

Frank, Glenn A., 32-34 Gokey Bldg. FURLOW, ALFRED L., 6 Hall Block. GREEN, EDWARD J., over 301 North Main.

GREEN, ELEAZER, over 301 North Main.

GROVER, CHARLES S., 400-401 Fen­ton Bldg.

HANCHETT, L. L., over First Nation­al Bank.

Hazeltine, A., over 19 East Third. HITCHCOCK, ARTHUR H„ over 9 West Third.

HUNT, HERBERT L., 25-26 Wellman Bldg. JENKS, A. FRANK, 37-39 Wellman Bldgs. JONES, CLAYTON M., 503 Fenton Bldg. JUDE, GEORGE W., 401-404 Wellman Bldgs.

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Kettle, Arthur W., 500-502 Fenton Bldgs.

KING, WILLIAM E., 43-45 Wellman Bldgs.

LEWIS, HARRY R., 8 Ginord Bldg. Miller, E. W., over 102 East Third. MOTT, FRANK H., 600-603 Fenton Bldg.

OLSON, OLOF A., 11 New Gifford Bldg.

PECKHAM, VERNON E., 28-30 Well-man Bldgs.

PETERSON, FREDERICK R., 604-605 Fenton Bldg.

PICKARD, C. A., over 102 East Third. PiCKARD, RAY F., 7 Gifford Block. PRICE, CHESTON A., 507 Fenton Bldg.

PRICE, WILSON C, 404-406 Fenton Bldg.

PRICE, ORSELL C, 25-26 Wellman Bldgs.

Rexford, Warner S., 408 Fenton Bldg. STAFFORD, JAMES P., over First National Bank.

Stevens, Frank W., 400-406 Fenton Bldg.

WADE, A. C, 13-15 Wellman Bldgs. WEEKS & ROSS, 400-402 Chadakoin Bldg.

WHEELER, F. S., over 215 No. Main. WIBORG, CHARLES H., 400-401 Fen­ton Bldg.

Wicks, J. G., 5 Hall Block. WILTSIE, L. W., over First National Bank.

WOODFORD, D. D., 23-24 Gokey Bldg. ATTORNEYS.

(Patent.) Baldwin, S. Arthur, 500-502 Fenton Bldg.

ATTORNEYS. (Pension).

HANCHETT, L. L., over First Na-ional Bank.

STAFFORD, A. H. & SON, 1 Gifford Block, over First NatT Bank.

WHITMORE, CHARLES W., 28-30 Wellman Bldgs.

AUCTIONEERS. CANFIELD, HARRY J., 314 North Main.

AUDITORS. AINGE, W. ELY AUDIT CO., 15 East Fourth.

AUDITING & COLLECTING CO., 29 Gokey Block.

AUTOMOBILES. BARKER, C. T., 825-829 Monroe. Chadakoin Garage, rear Squier's Court. FRICK, J. L„ 505 Chadakin Bldg. JAMESTOWN GARAGE CO., 205 Cherry.

MACDONALD, R., 119-121 E. Third. STAR GARAGE, 107 East First.

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. Chadakoin Garage, rear Squier's Court.

Huntington-Bargar Machine Co., Cel­oron Road.

JAMESTOWN GARAGE, 205 Cherry. JAMESTOWN IRON WORKS CO., Shearman Place.

MACDONALD, R., 219-221 E. Third. Salisbury & Son, 14-16 Twelfth. AWNINGS, FLAGS AND TENTS.

(Manufacturers.) HOLMES AWNING WORKS, 112-114 East Third.

BAKERS. (Retail.)

Caceres, Mrs. E., 148 Foote Ave. CLARKE, GEORGE F., 13-19 Rich­mond Place.

Ernewein's Bakery, 106 Fairmount Ave.

HARRIS BROS., 212 Pine. Hill & Aylesworth, 707 North Main. JONES & AHLQUIST, under 8 West Third.

Moynihan, Hannah, 706 North Main. PETERSON, FRANK G., 174 Chand­ler.

Pickles, Sarah, 108 Foote Ave. Sewell, Mrs. J. P., 150 Foote Ave. Stewart, Annie, East Second & Third. Sunshine Bakery, 234 East Second. Themelias, George, 6 Race. Turner's Home Bakery, 211 East Second.

BAKERIES. (Wholesale.)

CLARKE, GEORGE F., 13-19 Rich­mond Place.

HARRIS BROS., 212 Pine. JONES & AHLQUIST, under 8 West Third.

National Biscuit Co., 217 Spring. Sunshine Bakery, 234 East Second. BALL BEARINGS.

(Manufacturers.) Gurney Ball Bearing Co., 16 Scott. BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS. Barth's 13th Separate Co. Band. Blinn's Orchestra. Bratt's Orchestra. Chase's Orchestra. First Lutheran Church Band. Italian Band. Sack's Orchestra. BANKS. BANK OF JAMESTOWN, 216 North Main. FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK, 215 North Main.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK, East Third and Main.

NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA COUN­TY BANK, 201 North Main.

SWEDISH - AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, 100 North Main.

UNION TRUST CO., 211 North Main. BARBERS. Adams, O. O., 123 Fairmount Ave. Bard & Hotchkiss, under 211 North Main.

Crogalo, Phillip, 203 Winsor. Cross, Bert S., 5 Steele. Dahlquist, A .S., under 8 South Main. Demarko, John, 201 Winsor. Dryburgh, W. G., 13% North Main. Erickson, L. J., 1 Brooklyn Square. Fisk, John, 952 East Second. Giegerich, J. D., 709 North Main. Gulino, John, under 9 South Main. Hall Bros., under 101 West Third. Hansen, H. M„ 3 West Third. Heintz, John, 939 East Second. Jewett, Nicholas, 9 West First. Kapreno, Antonio, 27 North Main. Knorr, John A., 222 North Main. Lee, George L., 14 West First. Lerow & Christensen, 60 Winsor. Lott, John, under 34 North Main. Martin & Colburn, 116 North Main. McMahon, Thomas G., 313 Winsor. Meli, Joe, under 14 East Second. Morgan, Almond F., under 200 North Main.

Nelson, George McC, under 201 West Third.

Nick, Jim, 15 Harrison. Paternite, Frank, under 6 So. Main. Reed, Joe, 33 Harrison. Robinson, John W., under 14 E. Third. Rose, Harry, under 21 Forest Ave. Safford, Glen L., under 215 No. Main. Sayers, Henry, over 119 E. Second. Schwein, L. L., 602 North Main. Smith, Arthur, 152 Foote Ave. Stevens, E. P., 102 Fairmount Ave. Tobias, A. H„ 318 Harrison. Westphal, Oscar, 49 South Mam. Wickfield, Richard N., under 24 E. 3d. Wickfield, R. N., Jr., under 113 North Main. . ,

Wood C. E„ under 2 West Third. Wright, William H., 28 North Main. BARRELS.

(Manufacturers.) Phillips Barrel & Machine Co., 11-13 Harrison. BATH PARLORS. (Tub and Shower.) GOUDY, MRS. S. P., over 20 E. Third Jamestown Bath Parlors, under 201 Cherry. \ MILLER, MARIE S., 319 Cherry.

BATH8. (Turkish—Electric.)

GOUDY, MRS. SAMUEL P., over 20 East Third.

MILLER, MARIE S., 319 Cherry. BICYCLES.

(Dealers and Repairers.) Graff, J. W., 15 East Third. Pew, Charles H., Ill East Third. HUNTINGTON BROS., 12 Forest Ave. BLACKSMITHS & HORSESHOERS. Bender, Wm. J., 208 Washington. Berg, John, 38 Institute. Berkowdz, Leo, 946 East Second. "Findlay, John N., 105 Foote Ave. Hoard, William J., 10 Harrison. HOLLANDER, NELS, 112 Harrison. Little, Simon S., rear 208 W. Fourth. NELSON, EDWARD, 132 Foote Ave. Sundquist, Charles, 306 Harrison. THOMAS, JOHN M., 118 W. Fourth. VanDusen, Charles D., 15 Forest Ave. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Merz, Martin & Son, over 202 North Main.

SHERMAN, A. E., over 16 West Sec­ond.

BOARDING HOUSES. CHAMPLAIN, MRS. C. A., 203 West Second.

Chautauqua, The, 304 West Third. COLE, M. J., 311 West Second. Davis, Mrs. E. G., 313 Prendergast Ave.

Davis, Mrs. H. A., 116 East Fourth. Evans, Mrs. E. E., 217 East Third. Leet, F. G., 525 East Fifth. . MARVIN HOUSE, MRS. VIOLA EV­ERETT, 105 West Second.

Peterson, Mrs. Emma, 55 Steele. Roark, James, 10 Steele. Robertson, Mrs. Amos T., 149 J. & G. Ave.

OSMER, THE, 413-417 West Third. BOILERS.

(Manufacturers and repairers.) JAMESTOWN BOILER WORKS, 712 Monroe.

Sundquist, C. G„ 306 Harrison. BOOK BINDERS.

Merz, Martin & Son, over 202 North Main.

SHERMAN, A. E„ Journal Bldg., over 16 West Second. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

CLARK, FRANK M., 300 North Main. HATCH, F. E., 10 East Third. KETCHUM, E. H. Co., 24 North Main. MASON NEWS CO., 8 East Third, 10 North Main and 14 West Third. MEREDITH & MEREDITH, S East Second.

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Quiding, Mrs. Ida G., 292 Willard. SWANSON DRUG CO., 200 N. Main. WELLMAN BROS., 101 West Third.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

(Dealers.) ANDERSON, CHARLES J., Cor. Main and Third and 103 East Second.

ANDERSON & SANDBURG, 108 No. Main.

Bealer & Son, 9 East Third. Bergren, August L., 116 Willard. Bly & Wade, 306 North Main. BROWNELL SHOE CO., 12 W. Third. BURLAND & NELSON, 108 East Sec­ond.

Colander & Pihlblad, 3 North Main. Hansen, H. P., 4 West Third. Johnson & Bard, 201 East Third. Johnson, E. S., 119 North Main. Jones, A. M., 117 East Second. Lines Bros., 202 North Main. Manbert & Lager, 3 Brooklyn Square. NELSON, AUGUST F., 114 No. Main. PETERSON & YOUNGQUIST, 21 E. Second.

Swanson, Charles S., 11 South Main. SWANSON, C. W. & CO., 4 No. Main. BOOTS AND SHOES. (Repairs.) Anderson, Oscar, 212 West Third. Caesar, Carl, 117 William. Bloom, Samuel A., 100 Barrows. Bloomstrand, A., 6 Fenton PI. Corke, Joseph, 121 West Third. Costino, Frank, 14 Willard. Digiovanni, Fred & Co., 706 East Second.

Dispero, Tony, 29 North Main. Duffy, Christopher, 315 Winsor. Frey, G., 619 North Main. Hansen, H. P., 4 West Third. Herman, John, 107 Fairmount Ave. Jaderstrom, J., 33 Barrett. NELSON, AUGUST F„ 114 North Main.

Oser, Jacob, 853 North Main. Peterson, John A., 7 Steele. Raeon, Charles, 7S1 East Second. Silvio, Chinsano, 804 West Eighth. Skurski, Albert, 49 Winsor. Smith, John E., 939 East Second. Sotir, Panden, 27 North Main. Sotir, T. H., 3 Taylor. Toscan, James, rapid repair shoe shop 1 East First.

Wheelhouse, John, 68 Foote Ave. BOOTS AND SHOES. (Manufacturers.) Gokey, Wm. Shoe Co., 516 E. Sixth. BREWERIES. JAMESTOWN BREWING CO., 61LV 620 West Eighth.

BOTTLERS. COWAN BROS., 7 Harrison. JAMESTOWN BOTTLING CO., 603-609 West Eighth.

MILWAUKEE BOTTLING CO., 104 East Second.

PEOPLE'S BOTTLING CO., 57 Win­sor.

BRICK MANUFACTURERS. Jamestown Shale Paving Brick Co., Quarry Road.

BROKERS. Baker, C. W., 524 Chadakoin Bldg. Barrett, E. W., 107 North Main. Frank, J. J., 5 Hall Block. Hitchcock, H., over 9 West Third. Pierce. Parker, over 114 East Third. PRESENT, ABE, over 38 North Main. Thompson, Will, 524 Chadakoin. Todd, Fred P., 11-12 Gokey Bldg. Trantum, A. L., 29 North Main. Young, C. H„ 11-12 Gokey Bldg. Whitmore, C. W., 28-30 Wellman Bldg. BUILDING MATERIALS. CHAUTAUQUA LUMBER CO., Mon­roe and Isabella Ave.

CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO.. 66 Foote Ave.

JAMESTOWN ROOFING CO., 120 E. Third.

JOHNSON ICE & COAL CO.. 610 W. Eighth.

LYONS, HARRY, 36 Institute. SHEDD, L. F., Cor. Isabella and Mon­roe Ave.

VAN DERVOORT SUPPLY CO., Mon­roe and Isabella Ave.

BUILDING MOVERS. Denslow. W. T., 551 West Third. Lee, John A.. 147 Prospect. Wise, George. 90:' Lafayette. BUSINESS COLLEGE. JAMESTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 317 Cherry.

BUTTER AND CHEESE. (Wholesale.)

Green, Fred F. & Son., 304 Washing­ton. ,

Peck, Daniel, 24 South Main. CARRIAGES.

(See Wagons.) CARPET CLEANING WORKS. Parsons, Daniel G.. 830 Pdcrnergast Ave.

TOWNSEND, JOHN G., ?-\y Linden Ave.

CARPETS AND DRAPERIES. ABRAHAMSON-BIGELOW CO. (The) 114-116-118 West Third.

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BOSTON DEPT. STORE, 102 East Second.

DUFFEE, E. E., 20-22 West Third. FIELD & WRIGHT CO., 100-108 No. Main.

GAGE FURNITURE CO., 13 E. Third. JOHNSON, P. M., CO., 14-16 East Second.

JONES & AUDETTE, 2-6 E. Second. NORD FURNITURE CO., 109-111 East Second.

SCHOLIN FURNITURE CO., 203 E. Second.

SHARPE, A. D. CO., THE, 203 North Main.

CARPET WEAVERS. Hart, Mrs. Laura, 7 Breed. Hinds, Catherine, Mrs., 309 Palmer. Johnson, Fredericka, Mrs., 117 Wil­liam.

Smith, J. E. & Son, 1 Hotchkiss. CATERERS. Allen, Isidore L., 163 South Main. ANDERSON, MRS. J. G., 28 Linden Ave.

Bassett, Mrs. L. E., 317 East Fifth. Falconer, Etta M., 240 Fulton. Hult, Marie, 113 Crescent. Tiffany, Mrs. Ella S., over 16 Maple. CEMENT STONE MANUFACTUR­

ERS. VAN DERVOORT SUPPLY CO., Mon­roe and Isabella Ave.

CHINA PAINTING. Barlow, Mrs. B. A., over 324 Foote A.V6.

BUTLER, BERTHA, over 21 West 2d. CHIROPODISTS. ROCKWELL, MRS. S. E., over 38 North Main.

CIGARS. (Manufacturers.)

Cooper, Fred C, 210 Chandler. GUENTHER, HENRY, 126 E. Second. Jamestown Cigar Co., 132 Foote Ave. Lewin, Samuel B., 10 Warner Block. Lunn, Andrew, over 12 North Mam. i\eilson, Christian, 49 South Mam. Noon, James E., 307 Allen. Shackleton, John, 110 Tower. Tinkham Bros., 205 Cherry. Wicander, E. Cigar Co., 107 West 2nd. CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

(Dealers.) Beardslev, P. Elmer, 25 Forest Ave. Bentley, B. A., 214 West Third. Bottini Louis, 12 North Main. Carlson Alice, Mrs., 952 East Second. Constantino, P., 31 South Main. Fddv Fred S., 24 East Third. Friedman, S„ 768 North Main.

Halliday, Rose, Mrs., 132 Foote Ave. HOLM, RALPH C. G., 630 East 2nd. Jacobson, J. A., 1 South Main. JAMESTOWN ROOFING CO., 120 E. Third.

Johnson, Charles A., 119 East Second. Jones Bros., 126 East Second. Jones, L. M., 105 West Third. Lamson, S. W., 211 East Second. Lund, Andrew W., 6 Willard. Maharon, John J., 8 West Third. MASON NEWS CO., 8 North Main, 10 East Third and 14 West Third.

McCormick News Co., 113 W. Third. Palmquist, Melker, 48 Willard. PETERSON, FRANK G., 28 N. Main. Powers, L. J., 8 South Main. Swanlon, Gust, 20 East Second. United Cigars Stores Co., 217 North Main.

Weeks, Charles E., 5 West Third. CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

(Wholesale.) GUENTHER, HENRY, 126 East 2nd. Jamestown Cigar Co., 132 Foote Ave. Tinkham Bros., 205 Cherry. Wicander, E. Cigar Co., 109 West 2nd. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Bentley & Newton, 422-424 Chadakoin Bldg.

Burns, E. C, 417 Spring. Jones, Clyde G., 16 City Hall. CLOTHIERS. Baker, George E., 109 West Third. FAMOUS, THE, 5-7 North Main. Friedman, Asher, 19-21 North Main. Gunnarson & Holm, 112 North Main. Hooker, H. M., 108 East Third. JONES, SCHARF & LINCOLN, 210 North Main.

LUNDQUIST, A. N., 220 North Main. Lundquist, Gustafson & Moe, 12 East Second.

OHLQUIST & JOHNSON, 219 North Main.

Parrott, R. A., 110 North Main. PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO., 11 East Third.

PETERSON, A. J. & SON, 208 North Main.

PROUDFIT CLOTHING CO., 206 No. Main.

RELIANCE CLOTHING SYNDI­CATE, 312 North Main.

Rowley, Thomas F., 16 East Third. Slosberg, L. H„ 3-9 East Second. WIQUIST & LAWSON, 9 No. Main. COAL, COKE AND WOOD. (Dealers.) ACME COAL CO., 28 Wellman Bldg. CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave. JOHNSON ICE & COAL CO., 610 W. Eighth.

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Johnson, Albert G., 30 South Main. SHEDD, L. F., Cor. Isabella and Mon­roe Ave.

Sisson, George W., Ill Price. COFFEES AND TEA8. Directoyou Co., over 7 East Third. GRAND UNION TEA CO., 117 North Main.

N E W YORK TEA & COFFEE CO., 106 East Third.

COLD STORAGE. CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave.

Jamestown Cold Storage Co., 5-7 Tay­lor.

COLLECTION AGENCIES. AUDITING & COLLECTING CO., 29 Gokey Bldg.

Todd & Young, 11-12 Gokey Bldg. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. BRADSTREET'S (I. L. Daye), 415 West Third.

Furniture Commercial Agency Co., (The Red Book), 513 Chadakoin Bldg.

Lyon Furniture Mercantile Agency, over 303 North Main.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. iuller & Coates, 7 West Second. Jamestown Commission Co., 152 Chandler.

TREAT & OGILVIE, 208 Pine. CONFECTIONERS.

(Manufacturers and Wholesalers.) CHAUTAUQUA CONFECTIONERY CO., 518 Chadakoin Bldg.

Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co., 9 West Third and 121 North Main.

Davis, Backus & Co., 18 Shearman PI. E. & M. Cough Drop Co., rm. 4 Ar­cade Bldg.

Rath, W. M., 207 West Third. Thompson Candy Co., 4-6 Holmes. Turner Candy Co., over 24 North Main.

CONFECTIONERS. (Retail.)

Bloom, August 100 Barrows. Bottini, Louis, 12 North Main. Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co., 9 West Third and 121 North Main.

Crowe, Elizabeth, 141 Harrison. Eskerberg, Ellen, Mrs., 138 Virginia Blvd.

George, Frank, 12 Willard. HARRIS BROS., 212 Pine. Hatch, G. M., 174 Fairmount Ave. Jamestown Candy Kitchen, 222 East Second. Johnson, Charles A., 119 East Second. Jones, Mrs. L. M., 105 West Third. Lamson, S. W., 209 East Second.

Lindholm, Gust W., 277 Willard. Lund, Andrew W., 6 Willard. Marcello, Frank, East Third & Main. Rath's, 207 Wesi. Third. Sugar Bowl, 7 South Main. Turner, Glen 9 Barrows. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Anderson, A. Frank, 305 Winsor. Arter, William O., (cement), 1052 N. Main.

Bloomquist, Peter G., (mason), 360 Foote Ave.

Card, G. S., (sand), 216 Hallock. Calahane, J. P., (pine line and pav­ing), 10% Crane.

Clark, Millard F., 374 Foote Ave. CONSOLIDATED DEVELOPMENT CO., 403-404 Chadakoin Bldg.

Fisk, Frank M., 17 Potter Ave. HAAS, CHARLES C, 22-23 Barrett Bldg.

J A M E S T O W N CONSTRUCTION CO., 12-16 River.

Jenner, M. J., over 13 West Second. Johnson, Alfred J., 210 Barrett. Johnson, Christopher, 42 Mechanic. Jones, Fred L., 5 Pearl Ave. Jones, John P., 178 Barrett. Lagerquist, Axel A., 212 Prospect. Larson, Andrew J., over 12 E. Second. Lawson, Andrew J., 300 Wellman Bldg.

Lawson, Charles A., 309 Newland Ave. Lawson, John F., 202 Broadhead Ave. LINDBECK, CHARLES, 12-16 River. Lindquist, Albert, 442 Willard. Mahoney, James, Jr., 520 AVinsor. Morse, Andrew O., 642 Winsor. Morse, Charles E., 150 Chandler. Mullen, Peter H., 1022 North Main. Nisson, William F., 7 Thirteenth. Ports, Adam, 111 Crossman. Rogerson, David M., 120 Barrett. Sharp, C. M., 5 Geneva. Shellberg, Emil, 35 Bush. SHELLBERG & LINDQUIST, 137 Water.

Stockton, T. L., 8 Hall Ave. SWANSON, CHARLES, 12-16 River. Swanson, Fred A., 22 Buffalo. Swanson, John C, (paving), 68 Bar­rett.

W A R R E N CONSTRUCTION CO., 25-26 Gokey Bldg. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS.

Chautauqua School of Nursing, 210 East Fourth. INTERNATIONAL, 10-12 Wellman Bldgs. White Cross School of Nursing. 414-416 Chadakoin Bldg. CORSET MAKERS. Walkup, Hattie, 904 North Main. COTTON YARN CONVERTERS. Ashwell, E. J. & Co., 113 Foote Ave.

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COTTON WARP AND BATTING. (Manufacturers.)

JAMESTOWN COTTON MILLS, 58 Center.

CRACKERS. (Wholesale.)

National Biscuit Co., 217 Spring.

CREAMERIES. Anderson, Earl R., 340 East Third. Bissell, Carrie, Mrs., 830 North Main. Bracey, Ira B., 322 Newland Ave. Day, H. Mead, 845 East Second. Forer, E. D., 633 East Second and 39 South Main.

Homer, Glenni R., 306 West Fourth. Kazer & Culver, 251 South Main and 7 Cowden Place.

Jones, Leonard F., 1067 East Second. Kent, W. L., 158 Baker. Lee, F. O., 10 Kidder. PETERSON, FRANK G., 174 Chand­ler.

Rich Milk Co., 23 Steele. South Side Creamery, 60 Harrison. Whitehead & Son, 2 Livington Ave. CROCKERY& HOUSEFURNISHINGS Aldrich Art & China Co., 302 North Main.

Hultquist, C. A., (The Fair), 18 East Third.

Jamestown Crockery Store, 18 West Third.

UNDERWOOD, E. L., 221 North Main and 7 West Third.

CUSTOM TURNING. American Carving Works, 200 Cres­cent.

JAMESTOWN CARVING & MFG. CO. 44-48 Steele.

Meyer, F. M., 340 Steele. DENTISTS. Almy, J. E., 2 East Fourth. Beal, M. J., over 10 East Third. DRAKE, L. R., 500-502 Chadakoin Big. Girvin, Walter, over 16 East Second. Goucher, W. E., 3 Hall Block. Granger, R. J., 8-9 Barrett Bldg. HART, F. C, over 34 North Main. Johnson, N. E., 1-2 Gifford Bldg. Johnson, R. E., 300-302 Chadakoin Big. Johnston. E. T„ 300-302 Chadakoin Big Knapp, F. A., over 209 North Main. Monroe, F. A., 46-48 Wellman Bldg. Rawson, C. H., 6-7 Barrett Bldg. ROBERTS, R. G., 500-502 Chadakoin ROTH L. A., 500-502 Chadakoin Bldg. Smith'Howard A., over 306 No. Main. Smith W A., 300-302 Chadakoin Bldg. SWETLAND & ANDERSON, over 1st National Bank. West, E. L., over 12 East Third.

DESIGNERS, COMMERCIAL. HULTGREN, CARL O., 505 Chadakoin Bldg.

Morse, Arthur, 500-502 Fenton Bldg. DRAYMEN.

(Headquarters, 7 Taylor.) AMES TRANSFER CO., under 101 E. Third.

CHAUTAUQUA STORAGE & TRANSFER CO., West Second.

COX, GEORGE, 319 Hazzard. COX, ROBERT, 10 Steele. Covey, A. M., 221 Crossman. COVEY, FRANK, 24 Woodworth Ave. CURTIS, ROY, 225 Broadhead Ave. Frank, Dwight D., 283% South Main. Fuller, Archie, 29 North Main. Gleason, David M., 12 Kingsbury Ave. Haupin, Carl, 605 West Seventh. HOLMBERG, JOHN A., 250 Bowen. ' HOYT, R. L., 915 Washington. LUCE, I. W., 73 Cole Ave. JAMESTOWN TRANSFER CO., 209 Pine.

McGee Max, 107 Eleventh. MORGAN, THEODORE, 10 Summit. Newberry, E. B., 204 East Second. NEWBERRY, J. O., 18 Weeks. NEWTON, NATHAN P., Jr., 842 North Main.

NEWTON, N. P., Sr., 66 Tenth. OBERG TRANSFER CO., 103 W. 4th. TEWEY, CHARLES W., 358 S. Main. VINCENT, E. C, 29 Hopkins Ave. VINCENT TRANSFER CO., 110 West Second.

DRESSMAKING. Ahlberg, Emma, 224 Broadhead Ave. Anderson, Nancy, 20 Linden Ave. Arnold, Mrs. C. J., 223 West Third. Barker, Bertha, 135 Chandler. Barrows, Bertha, 623 Palmer. Beaver, Nellie, 103 Steele. Beckstrand, Lily, 474 Willard. Bell, Mrs. J. E., 516 East Fifth. Berg, Isabelle F., 373 Falconer. Bergquist, Linnea, 16 Eagle. Burnett, The House of, 305-314 Well-man Bldg.

Calahane, Elizabeth, 46 Center. Carpenter, Julia P., 14 Scott. Clark, Mary E., 325 Foote Ave. Dawson, Mrs. Ella, 38 West Eighth. Dorn, Laura F., 338 East Third. Dreyer, Ida C, 104 Stewart Ave. Ecklund, Jennie, 311 Newton Ave. Eckman, Mrs. Christine, Apart E., 27 Forest Ave. Eddy, Mrs. F. S., 514 Prendergast Ave. Erickson, Hannah, 229 Fulton. Fay, Mrs. Fanny E., 12 Institute. Haman, Kate, 112 Lincoln. Harrington, Alice, 211 West Fifth. Hayward, Mrs. Charles W., 59 Hotch-Hill, Anna, 39 New Gifford Bldg.

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Johnson, Ellen, over 304 Winsor. Johnson, Frederica L., 66 Liberty. Johnson, Hilda C, 216 East Third. Johnston, Mrs. Alice, 40 Prospect. Jull, Ella J., 222 Chandler. Kingman, Mrs. Frank J., 215 Fulton. Kearney, Anna, over 219 West Third. Knapp, Martha P., 315 West Eighth. Knowles, Sadie A., 11 Fourteenth. Larson, Selma A., 836% Prend. Ave. Leonard, Harriet R., 217 Lincoln. LeRoy, Mrs. Helena J., over 811 Prend. Ave.

Lindstrom, August, 350 Bowen. Lunn, Anna S., 36 Myrtle. Lynch, Agnes N., 720 Buffalo. Magnuson, Anna E., 196 Barrett. McCall, Mrs. Julia, 12 Water. McVeigh, Mary, 2 East Fourth. Meehan, Etta, 302 Clinton. Merrill, Ida M., 261 Broadhead Ave. Miller, Bessie, 433 East Fourth. Miller, Sarah M., 16 Harrison. Myers, A. Louise, 26-27 New Gifford Bldg.

Myers, Mary M., 417 Prend. Ave. Olson, Selma, 629 Prend. Ave. Olson, Selma, 109 Bowen. Parsons, Matilda, over 32 Willard. Perkins, Mrs. Matie, 851 Prend. Ave. Peterson, Florence, 218 Crescent. Rowe, Huldah, 120 East Third. Smith, Lillian, 615 Lafayette. Stormer, Mrs. Emma, 304 Prend. Ave. Sutcliffe, Rhoda, 11 Thayer. Swanson, Mrs. T. E., 305 Foote Ave. Thum, Alberta L., 94 Liberty. Tompkins, Mrs. F., 333 East Second. Vickland. Emma, 1 Winsor. Wade, Ella M., 60 Broadhead Ave. Willsie, Eva R., 12 Scott. Young, Jennie, 405 Winsor. DRUGS AND STATIONERY. CLARK, FRANK M., 300 North Main. HATCH, FRED E., 10 East Third. Johnson, Axel, F., 31 North Main. MEREDITH & MEREDITH, 8 E. 2nd. PALMETER, FRANK W., 9 S. Main. Peterson, F. Oscar, 700 East Second. Sanford, Walter F., 200 Cherry. SWANSON, C. A., DRUG CO., 200 No. Main.

WELLMAN BROS., 101 West Third. WINNBERG & BATCHELLER, 113 North Main.

DRY GOODS. ABRAHAMSON-BIGELOW CO., THE, 114-116-118 West Third. ANDERSON, A. C. & C. A., 212-214 North Main. BOSTON DEPARTMENT STORE, 102 East Second. Burklund, John A. & Co., 215-217 East Second. DELANEY & THROOP, 16 No. Main. DUFFEE, E. E., 20-22 West Third.

JOHNSON, P. M. & CO., 14-16 East Second.

JONES & AUDETTE, Cor. Main and East Second.

Lovejoy Syndicate, 111 West Third. NELSON & LINDSTROM, 110 East Second.

SHARPE, A. D. CO., THE, 203 North Main.

Thompson, S. W., 307 North Main. DYERS AND CLEANERS.

(Clothes.) DAHLBECK, GUST, 23 Gokey Bldg. ENGSTROM, J. C, over 107 North Main.

ERICSON, O. A., 628 East Second. Imus Bros., 119 West Third. Harrington, Mrs. A. S., 30 Derby. MORRISON, J. F., 16 East Third. Turner, Frank B. Co., 213 West 3rd. THOMAS, FRANK A., 47 S. Main. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & ELEC­

TRICIANS. CARPENTER, E. L. & CO., 217% Washington.

HANSON ELECTRIC CO., 7 Arcade Bldg.

Household Fixture & Appliance Co.,, 337 East Second.

JAMESTOWN ELECTRIC CO., 109 E. Third.

ECLECTIC AND MAGNETIC HEALING.

BURGETT, MRS. M. E., over 108 East Third. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES.

JAMESTOWN EMPLOYMENT BU­REAU, 30-31 Gokey Bldg.

ENGRAVERS. (Photo and Copper Plate.)

JOURNAL PRINTING CO., 12 West Second.

ELECTRO PLATERS. Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler. ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS. JAMESTOWN LIGHTING & POWER CO., 9-11 Race, office 316 No. Main.

MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, 132-136 Steele.

ENGINES, GAS. (Manufacturers.)

JAMESTOWN IRON WORKS CO., 17 Shearman Place.

EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Co., 103 No. Main. WELLS FARGO & CO., 115 No. Main. EXTRACTS AND PERFUMES.

(Manufacturers.) Keeler, C. S., 412 West Sixth.

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FACTORY AND MILL SUPPLIES. (See Mill Supplies.)

FILES. (Manufacturers.)

Moore Bros., 11-13 East First. FISH AND OYSTERS.

Brooklyn Fish and Meat Market, 2 No. Main.

Fulton Market Co., 19 East Third. Gandy, J. A., 202 Cherry. FISHING TACKLE. GRAFF, J. W., 15 East Third. JAMESTOWN ELECTRIC CO., 109 East Third.

FIVE AND TEN CENT STORES. Knox, S. H. & Co., 204-205 North Main. McCrorey, J. G. & Co., 207-209 North Main.

FLORISTS. BARTLETT, B. A., Greenhurst-on-Chautauqua.

Dorman, Fred A., 16 Tenth. Hahne. Elias, 855 East Second. LAKEVIEW ROSE GARDENS, Fair-mount Ave., office 304 North Main.

Worden, Elliot W., 45 Thayer. FLOUR AND FEED. GRANDIN, D. H. & CO., 28-30 E. 1st. HAYWARD & SON, 24 East Third. Jamestown Electric Mills, 39-43 Tay­lor.

FOUNDERS. Anderson Bros., 5 Race. Eagle Foundry & Machine Co., 115 Jones & Gifford Ave.

GLANTZ & JOHNSON, 44% Harrison. JAMESTOWN IRON WORKS CO., 11 Shearman Place.

Maher, Patrick 20 Taylor. FOUNDERS.

(Bronze-Brass, Etc.) GLANTZ & JOHNSON, 44% Harrison. FRUITS.

(Wholesale.) Fuller & Coates, 7 West Second. Jamestown Commission Co., 152 Chandler.

Rinello, A., 45 South Main. TREAT & OGILVIE, 208 Pine. Tsivitse Bros., 19 Forest Ave. FRUITS.

(Retail.) Bottini, Louis, 12 North Main. Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co., 9 West Third and 121 North Main.

George, F., 12 Willard. Johnson, Charles A., 119 E. Second. Lamson S. W., 209 East Second. Marcello, Frank, Main and East 3rd.

Renello, A., 45 South Main. Sugar Bowl, 7 South Main.

FURNITURE. (Retail.)

BOSTON DEPARTMENT STORE, 102 East Second.

FIELD & WRIGHT CO., 100-108 North Main.

GAGE FURNITURE CO., 13-17 East Third.

Holmes, Carl, 228 East Second. JONES BROS., 343-345 Allen. Nelson, A. Frank, 105 East Second. NORD FURNITURE CO., 109-111 East Second.

SCHOLIN FURNITURE CO., 203-205 East Second.

FURNITURE. (Manufacturers.)

Alliance Furniture Co., (bedroom fur­niture), 611-615 Allen.

American Carving Works, (tables), 200 Crescent.

Anchor Furniture Co., (pedestals and tabourettes), 12-16 Holmes.

Anderson, Ernest A., 26 South Main. Anderson, Frank, (pedestals and ta­bourettes), 745 Foote Ave.

ART METAL CONSTRUCTION CO., (metal office furniture), 95-105 Jones & Gifford Ave.

Atlas Furniture Co., Inc., (dressers and chiffoniers), Allen.

BAILEY TABLE CO. (The), (tables), 105 Winsor.

Banner Furniture Co., (bedroom and diningroom furniture), 84-92 Steele.

BREED-JOHNSON FURNITURE CO., (desks and bookcases), 129 Jones & Gifford Ave.

Cadwell Cabinet Co., (telephone booths), 117-123 Foote Ave.

Crown Metal Construction Co., (com­mercial furniture), 120 Steele.

CURTIS, F. M. CO., (The), (dining and bedroom furniture), 34 Scott.

DAHLSTROM METALLIC DOOR CO., Buffalo and East Second.

Diamond Furniture Co., (parlor tables), 46-70 Taylor.

Eagle Furniture Co., .(The), (pedestals and tabourettes), 61 Water.

ELITE FURNITURE CO., (library and parlor tables), 516 West Fourth.

EMPIRE FURNITURE CO., (bedroom furniture), 118-124 Foote Ave.

Globe Cabinet Co., (veneered desks and counter tops), 27 Taylor. Golden Furniture Co., (dressers and chiffoniers), 151 J. & G. Ave. Himebaugh Bros., (dining room furni­ture), 488 Hallock. Ideal Furniture Co., (pedestals and tabourettes), Allen Ext. INTERIOR METAL MFG. CO., (me­tallic specialties), 65-85 River.

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Jamestown Cabinet Co., (bedroom), 771 East Second.

Jamestown Carving & Mfg. Co., (gen­eral), 40-48 Steele.

Jamestown Chair Co., (chairs and rockers), 20 Winsor. J A M E S T O W N L O U N G E CO., (Inc.),

(lounges and couches), 38-46 Win­sor.

J A M E S T O W N M A N T E L CO., Falcon­er, N. Y.

Jamestown Metal Furniture Co., (com­mercial furniture), 9-25 Taylor.

J A M E S T O W N SPRING BED CO., (beds and cots), 59-61 Harrison.

J A M E S T O W N TABLE CO., (parlor and library tables), 145-153 Fair-mount Ave.

Jamestown Window Screen Co., (mantles and medicine cabinets), 2-8 River.

LEVEL FURNITURE CO., (Inc.), (tables), Allen.

Liberty Furniture Co., (dressers and chiffoniers), Blackstone Ave.

LINDBLAD BROS. & CO., (general furniture), 11-13 Harrison.

M A D D O X TABLE CO., (parlor tables) 101-125 Harrison.

Marker, Chris & Son, (pedestals and tabourettes), 192 South Main.

M A R V E L FURNITURE CO., (Inc.), (chiffoniers and dressers), Allen.

Munson & Johnson, (wood mantles), 706-718 East Second.

National Furniture Co., (Inc.), (parlor and library tables), Blackstone Ave.

Nelson & Co., (extension tables), 40-48 Steele.

Norquist, A. C. Co., (The), (bedroom furniture), 415-421" Chandler.

Pearl City Furniture Co., (tables and pedestals), 59 Harrison.

Peerless Furniture Co., (general), River.

Robertson, H. P. Co., (tables and folding beds), 30-38 Steele.

Seaburg Mfg. Co., (medicine cabinets) 124-126 Steele.

Shearman Bros. Co., (lounges and couches), 25 Shearman Place.

Standard Table Co., (dining tables), 92 Steele.

STAR FURNITURE CO., (chiffoniers and dressers), 25-37 Briggs.

Superior Furniture Co., (extension tables), 167 J. & G. Ave. Towne, M. E. Furniture Co., (furniture jobbers), 13-23 Holmes. Union Furniture Co., (china closets), 234 Crescent. Ward, M. W . & C. S., 516 W. Fourth. Warren, William A., (tables), 52 Haz­zard. Weber-Knapp Co. (specialties), 441 Chandler. Weborg Bros., (bedsprings), 587 Wil­lard.

FURRIERS. Black, F. S., 4 New Gifford Block.

GAS COMPANIES. PENNSYLVANIA GAS CO., 110 E. 3d.

GENERAL STORES. Berg, William, 32 Willard. Dunn, P. M., 1021 East Second. Torrey, W. J., 421 Foote Ave. GENTS FURNISHINGS.

(See Clothiers.)

GRAIN AND SEEDS. Ames-Burns Co., (jobbers), 415 Cha­dakoin Bldg.

GRANDIN D. H. CO., 28-30 East First. H A Y W A R D & SON, 24 East Third. Jackson, John E., 46-48 Steele. Jamestown Electric Mills, 39-43 Tay­lor.

Johnson, A. G., 34-36 South Main. •GROCERS.

(Wholesale.) Granger & Co., 11 West Second. Olson, Erick A., 5-7 West Second (but-terine).

Wilcox, Burchard & Co., 17 Shearman Place.

GROCERS. (Retail.)

Adams, H. E., 216 Steele. Akin, A. F„ 342 Foote Ave. Alden, Elof, 425 Foote Ave. Anderson, Alfred, 1023 East Second. Anderson & Anderson, 120 Willard. Anderson, E. A. & Bro., 2 Winsor. Anderson, Earl R., 340 East Third. Anderson, Marion, 209 Allen. Bardo. Sam, 16 Willard. Bergeson, Arthur, 796 East Second. Bissell, Mrs. Carrie, 830 North Main.. Boss Grocery, 14 North Main. Boyd, J. & Son, 802 North Main. BOYLE, CHARLES A., 905 Prender­gast Ave.

Byford, Fred, 131 Falconer. Carlson & Carlson, 310 Sprague. Carson, Ida, 535 Allen. Coe, H. S., 846 Washington. Crowe, Elizabeth, 141 Harrison. Danielson & Anderson, 263 So. Main. Danielson, C. A., 113 Willard. Day, H. Mead, 845 East Second. Donelson Grocery Co., 23 E. Third. Donelson, E. J., 216 Forest Ave. Erickson & Son, 438 Willard. FAIRMOUNT GROCERY, 108 Fair-mount Ave. Farinella, Vincenzo, 124 Harrison. Ferrara, Mike, 201 Winsor. French & Peterson, 101-103 Fairview Ave. Fuller, G. Perry, 210 E^airmount Ave. Gage, Arthur G., 880 North Main.

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GARDNER & GARDNER, 36 Falconer. Garfield, W. E., 2 Brooklyn Square. Greendahl, E. W., 152 Cnandler. Graziano, Joseph, 36 Harrison. Haas & O'Brien, 1070 North Main. Haas, Peter, 1101 North Main. Hagstrom, A., 820 Newland Ave. HAYWARD GROCERY CO., 627 Pren­dergast Ave.

Holdredge, Thomas, 5 West Cowden Place.

Hollings, John, 59 Harrison. Hopkins, T. E., 1 East Sixth. Hulquist & Benson, 317 Willard. Illingworth, Fred, 249 South Main. INGERSON GROCERY CO., 20 East Third.

Jacobson, O. T., 701 North Main. Johnson, A. J., 700 East Second. Johnson, M. O., 321 Newland Ave. Johnson & Swanson, 128 East Sec­ond.

JONES BROS., 343-345 Allen. Jones, D. C, 217 Lincoln. Knowlton, Wm. A., 119 West Third. LALLY, H. P., 30-32 North Main. Lawson, John E., 774 East Second. Lawson, John, 52 Water. Lee, Frank O., 10 Kidder. Lind, E. A., 1101 Prendergast Ave. Lindstrom & Thorne, 246 Willard. Lombardo, Frank, 203 Winsor. Loucks, Wallace, 67 Tenth. Lowing, A. R., 843 North Main. MACK-HALL CO., 13 West Second. Mclntyre, D. J., 821 East Second. Marsh, J. H., 801 Washington. Morse Grocery Co., 584 East Second. Newton, Wm. S., 213 West Third. Nyburg, Charles O., 271 Fairmount Ave.

Odell & Doolittle, 344 East Third. Ogden, Allen R., 283 South Main. Olds, William H., 34 Willard. Olson Bros., 300 Foote Ave. Olson & Lindblad, 173 Barrett. Olson & Sutcliffe, 216 East Second. Paquin, H. J., 83 Allen. PETERSON, ALBERT, 4 Brooklyn Square.

Peterson, Emil, 448 Willard. PETERSON, EMIL F., 43 South Main. Pettis, J. H., 836 Washington. Rogers Bros., 714 North Main. Sandberg, Gust, 152 Baker. Sandberg, Peter, 226 Crescent. Scandinavian Consumers Assn., 232 E. Second. Sellstrom, Axel F., 201 Forest Ave. Shaw, Walter, 222 Price. Skellie L., 853 North Main. Smith, Herman F., 1027 No. Main. •Sterns E. P., 60 Harrison. Stockwell & Co., 1001 East Second. Swanson, Albert A., 943 Newland Ave. Tudoso, L., 292 Harrison. Turner & Son, 632 East Second. Tyler, Wm. H., 512 West Seventh.

Whitehead & Son, 2 Livingston Ave. WITKOP-HOLMES Cu., 6 Steele. HACKMEN.

(Headquarters, 219 Cherry.) Paul, H. F., 516 Palmer. Putnam, H. A., 113 Liberty. Smith, D. C, 308 Clinton. HAIR DRESSERS AND HAIR GOODS

(Ladies.) BROOKES & CEASE, 317 Pine. Calahane, Nellie, 46 Center. Carter, Mrs. Mattie, 314 East Third. Dorsey, Mrs. William H., 617 Spring. Harper Parlors, Squier's Court. JOHNSON, MRS. M. MAE, over 108 East Third.

Lott, Edna C, 61 Tenth. MacVeigh, Rosamond, 409-411 Chada­koin Bldg.

MASTERSON, MRS. JENNIE, over 309 North Main.

ROCKWELL, MRS. SUSIE E., over 38 North Main.

VIRGINIA HAIR SHOP, 308 Pine. HARDWARE. BERNHARD HARDWARE CO., 204-206 East Second.

CLARK HARDWARE CO., (Inc.), 109-111 North Main.

Danielson, J. P. & Co., (mfrs.), 583-585 Allen.

LEWIS, P. F. & SONS, 804 N. Main. LUNDQUIST, C. A. & CO., 2 South Main.

Sweet-Clarke Co., (mfrs.), 104 East Second.

HARNESS, TRUNKS AND BAGS. Abersold, G. R., 105 East Third. Bootey, E. B., 11-13 Forest Ave. LODS, GEORGE F., 121 West Third. LOCKWOOD, GEORGE, 106 East 2nd. HATTERS. Kemp, L. W., over 101 East Third. HIDES AND FURS. -Davidson, H. A., 18 Forest Ave. HOR6ESHOERS.

(See Blacksmiths.) HOTELS. * ALLEN SQUARE HOTEL, 14-22 West First.

BROOKLYN HOUSE, 7 Harrison. Driving Park, 1200 East Second. Central Hotel 14 South Main. CITY HOTEL, 120-122 East Second. East Jamestown House, 953 East Sec­ond.

FREDERICK HOTEL, 5 South Main. HUMPHREY HOUSE, 13-23 S. Main. Inn, The, East Second and Tiffany Ave.

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Iroquois Hotel, 6 South Main. LAKE HOUSE, 635 West Eighth. N E W EVERETT (THE), 7-9-11 West First.

RATHSKELLER (THE), 119-121 East Second.

Reed House, Celoron Road. Riverside Hotel, 143-151 Fairmount Ave.

SAMUELS (THE), 13-23 West Third. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Hultquist, C. A., 18 East Third. UNDERWOOD, E. L., 221 North Main, 7 West Third.

ICE CREAM. (Manufacturers.)

Comfort Ice Cream Co., 25 Richmond Place.

HARRIS BROS., 212 Pine. JAMESTOWN ICE CREAM CO., 99 Institute.

Rath, W. M., 207 West Third. ICE CREAM. (Retail.)

Constas-Sanford-Lambros Co., 121 No. Main and 9 West Third.

Day, H. Mead, 845 East Second. Forer, E. D., 633 i ast Second and 39 South Main.

ICE COMPANIES. CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave.

JOHNSON ICE & COAL CO., 610 W. Eighth.

Lakewood Ice Co., 17 Wellman Bldgs. Young, Daniel, 1033 Main. INSURANCE AGENCIES.

(Fire, Life and Accident.) ABRAMS & WILTSIE, Gifford Bldg. BALCOM, F. H., 510-51Z Chadakoin Bldg.

BENTLEY, W. J., 515 Chadakoin Big. BRADSHAW PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY, 11-13 Barrett Bldg.

BRIGHT, GEO. S., 300-301 New Fenton Bldg.

Butterfield, J. W., over 102 No. Main. BUTTERFIELD & SESSIONS, over 102 North Main.

Carlson, Samuel A. & Co., over 16 West Second.

Eckstrom, A. Luther, 32-34 Gokey Bldg.

Eddy, E. E., over 16 East Third. GUSTAFSON, G. O., 3 New Gifford Bldg.

HORTON BROS., 122 East Third. JACKSON, W. P., 5-6 Gokey Bldg. JOHNSON BROS. & CO., over 101 East Third. JONES, CHAS. W., 522 Chadakoin Bldg. Jones, John F., 522 Chadakoin Bldg.

METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO., 504-508 Chadakoin Bldg.

Munger, Hall & Co., 403-404 Chada­koin Bldg.

National Protective Legion, over 5 West Third.

PRUDENTIAL INS. CO., 14-16 Bar­rett Bldg.

SLONE, MELHUISH CO., over 303 North Main.

Squier, Ziba, Squier's Court. STEVENS, WILSON, over 119 North Main. -. ••

STAFFORD, A. H. & SON 1 Gifford Bldg.

Swedish-American Land Co., Squier's Court.

TREADWAY, F. S., 116 East Fourth. Tweedale, John, over 215 No. Main. JEWELERS. ANDERSON, SWAN E., 10 East 2nd. Armitage, Fred E., 306 Pine. Arnson, B. L., 105 North Main. BASSETT, E. F., 103 East Third. Carlson, S. P., 10 North Main. CUSHMAN, JOHN M., 218 No. Main. DAHLGREN, ERIC, 7 East Third. Grennan, B., 220 East Second. LANGFORD & GOODENOUGH, 6 E. Third.

MASON, JOHN C, 305 North Main. NORDSTROM, F. G., 213 No. Main. Persell, D. F. & Co., 103 West Third. Scudder, F. L., 120 West Third. STANLEY, F. A., 205 West Third. Thayer, Ralph W., 121 W. Third. JOB PRINTING. Acme Printing Co., 223 Sprague. BERGWALL PRINTING CO., over 10 West Third.

Brown Printery, over 29 North Main. Chadakoin Press—F. W. Dewey—over 101 East Third.

Dewey-Davis Printing Co., 320 Wash­ington.

Jamestown Publishing Co., over 28 North Main.

JOURNAL PRESS, 12 West Second. Koehl, Wm. Co., over 1,-19 Steele. Tiffany Printing Co., over 16 E. Third. White, Frank H., over 101 N. Main. Smith & Kinne, 11-12-13 Ellicott Bldg., over 100 East Third.

SPRAGUE BROS., 310 Pine. JUNK DEALERS. DAVIS & CO., Harrison & Foote Ave. Williams, Joseph D., 18 Forest Ave.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. HANCHETT, LATHROP L., over 8 E. Third. PICKARD, RAY F., 7 Gifford Bldg. STAFFORD, JAMES P., 1 Gifford Blk., over 1st National Bank. WOODFORD, D. D., 23-24 Gokey Block.

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LADIES' GARMENTS. ABRAHAMSON-BIGELOW CO. (The) Wooltex garments, 114-118 W. 3rd.

DUFFEE, E. E., 20-22 West Third. HEATHCOTE, WALTER, 101 East 2d. JONES & AUDETTE, Cor. No. Main and East Second.

JOHNSON, P. ill., CO., 14-16 East 2nd. KNOX CLOTHING CO., 117 East 3rd. NATIONAL SPECIALTY CO., 5 War­ner Block.

PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO., 11 East Third.

SAXE BROS. CO., 16 West Third. SHARPE, A. D. CO., (The), 203 North Main.

Stark, O. P., over 219 North Main. Wright Specialty Shop, 310 No. Main. LAUNDRIES. IDEAL-PEERLESS LAUNDRY, 20-26 Forest Ave.

INDUSTRIAL WET WASH LAUN­DRY, 1345 East Second.

LAKE CITY LAUNDRY, 12 W. First. Long, John, under 14 East Second. Mechanics Laundry, 21 Whitley Ave. PEARL CITY LAUNDRY, 35-39 Steele.

Troy Hand Laundry, 705 North Main. LEATHER AND FINDINGS.

Gilbert, Lester B., over 305 No. Main. LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING

STABLES. Anderson, John M., 63 Taylor. Arnold, C. J., 212 Washington. COWING LIVERY CO., 100-116 W. 4th. FENTON PLACE TRANSIENT BARN, 26 Fenton Place.

HUNT & SHEPARD, 214 Washington. JAMESTOWN BARN, 209 Pine. McLEAN, WM., 224-226 East Second. PEARSON, WM., 409 Washington. Shearman's Livery, 3 Race. LOANS.

(See Brokers.) LOCK SMITHS. Guinnip, W. O., 110 West Second. Safford, N. J., under 121 West Third. LUMBER COMPANIES. Appleby Lumber Co., 49 New Fenton Bldg.

CAFLISCH BROS. LUMBER CO., 303 Chandler. i

CHAUTAUQUA LUMBER CO., Mon­roe.

CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave. Conroy-Buchanan Lumber Co., 508 Fenton Bldg. Curtis, E. W., Lumber Co., 510-512 Chadakoin Bldg. HALL, EDWARD L., 406-408 Chada­koin Bldg. Interstate Lumber Co., 27 Gokey Bldg.

LYONS, HARRY G., 36 Institute. Lewis & Cobbe, 301 Chandler. Lewis, Ernest E., 11-12 Gokey Block. ROSS, WARREN, LUMBER CO., (Inc.), Isabella Ave. and Monroe.

Ross, E. Winfield, 305 Chandler. SHEDD, L. F., Cor. Isabella Ave. and Monroe.

Southern Lumber Co., 18-19 Barrett Bldg.

Union Lumber Co., 41 Shearman Place.

WICKS, C. H., 35 Gokey Bldg. WILSON, JOHN T., EST., 131 Winsor. MACHINISTS AND SHOPS. Anderson Bros., 5 Race. Eagle Foundry & Machine Co., 115 J. & G. Ave.

JAMESTOWN IRON WORKS CO., 11 Shearman Place.

Lucas Machine Co., 34 Taylor. Maher, Patrick, 20 Taylor. Phillips Barrel & Machine Co., 11-13 Harrison.

Phillips & Siawson, rear 211 E. 2nd. RUSHWORTH & SON, 113 Foote Ave. Salisbury & Son, 14-16 Twelfth. Vincent, Earle, 152% Foote Ave. MANICURISTS. BERGMANN, HATTIE, 315 West 2nd. Carter, Mrs. M. E., 314 East Third. • ROCKWELL, MRS. S. E., over 38 North Main.

VIRGINIA HAIR PARLOR, 308 Pine. MASSAGE TREATMENT. Cawcroft, Mrs. A., 25 Foote Ave. Harper Parlors, 204-205 Squier's Court.

MILLER, MARIE S., 319 Cherry. Norquist, Mrs. C. J., P. O. Box 135. MATTRESS MANUFACTURERS.

BLYSTONE, W. I. & SON, 19-23 Briggs.

MEATS. (Wholesale.)

DOLD PACKING CO., (J. D. Swift), 19 West Seventh.

Swift & Co., 33 Institute. MEAT MARKETS. Allen Park Meat Market, 423 Foote Ave.

Anderson, Carl A., 774 East Second. Anderson, Henry O., 880 No. Main. Bauer, Ferdinand, 92 Fairmount Ave. Berglund, Waldamer, 302 Foote Ave. Booman, John A., 1 Winsor. Bloom, August, 100 Barrows. Brooklyn Fish & Meat Market, 2 No. Main. Carlson & Brandt, 131 Falconer. Carlson, A. William, 154 Baker. Carlson, Carl A., 774 East Second. Carlson Bros., 324 Newland Ave.

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Carlson & Kinsel, 704 East Second. CITY MEAT MARKET, 14 W. Second. Fairbank, William, 215 West Third. Frank, Emmett A., 225 West Third. Hulquist & Benson, 317 Willard. Johnson, Carl F., 121 Willard. Johnson & Wood, 710 North Main. Larsen, Carl E., 81 Allen. Lindbloom, Axel E., 703 North Main. Lindbloom, Oscar C, 423 Foote Ave. Loucks, Wallace, 67 Tenth. Morse Grocery Co., 584 East Second. Nyburg, C, 271 Fairmount Ave. Olson & Warner, 171 Barrett. Olson, O. S., 302 Foote Ave. Samuelson & Carlson, 261 So. Main. Sandberg, Gust, 152 Baker. Sellstrom, Axel F., 201 Forest Ave. SELLSTROM, FABIAN, 17 E. Third. Sundell Bros., 2 Forest Ave. UNITED MEAT MARKET, 1 Brooklyn Square, 340 East Third and 853 No. Main.

METALLIC SPECIALTY MANUFAC­TURERS.

Art Brass Mfg. Co., 304 Winsor. ART METAL CONSTRUCTION CO., 49 J. & G. Ave.

Crown Metal Construction Co., 120 Steele

DAHLSTROM METALLIC DOOR CO., Blackstone Ave.

Interior Metal Mfg. Co., 65-85 River. JAMESTOWN METAL FURNITURE CO., 9-25 Taylor.

Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler. MIDWIVES. Malmgren, Mrs. Charles, 92 Water. Vimmerstedt, Mrs. Carl, 828 Newland. MILLINERY.

(Wholesale.) Goodman's Wholesale Millinery, over 109 North Main.

Peterson, E., Squier's Court. MILLINERS. Bon Ton Millinery, 230 East Second. Calahane, Nora, 321 North Main. Chicago Store, 404 Lafayette. Curry & Spencer, 509-511 Chadakoin Bldg.

Donelson, Carrie J., 102 East Third. Durfee, Clara R„ 313 North Main. ungman, Mrs. J. E„ 38 Willard. Gilbert, Mrs. O. F., 506 Newland Ave. Graves, Mrs. M. E., 315 West Third. Haas & Johnson, 832 North Main. Hjert & Co., 148 Foote Ave. Howard, Mrs. C. T., 101 Cherry. Jessop & Anderson, 203 West Third. Johnson, Mrs. Frank, 219 East Second. Johnson, Mrs. J. V., 211 West Third. Johnson, Mrs. Olof, 38 Charles. Jones, Dama C, Barrett Bldg. Lawson, Lillian, 748 East Second.

Melin, Mrs. Augusta, 209 West Third. Moll & Lindstrom, 103% West Third. Nelson, Gina, 50 Willard. Parrott, Mrs. R. A., 316 No. Main. Smith, Ruth Hutley, 1090 E. Second. Thorn, Mrs. Hettie, 28 Fairview. Thatcher, Miss E. P., 100 East Third. Thompson, Mrs. M. E., 79 Allen. Watson, D. B. & K. H„ 101 E. Third. WHEELER & BARKER, 315 Pine. White, Mrs. Elvira L., 330 E. Third. MILL SUPPLIES. CLARK HARDWARE CO., 109-111 N. Main.

LUNDQUIST, C. A. & CO., 2 South Main.

MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO., 15 North Main.

UNDERWOOD, F. J., 20 Briggs.| MONUMENTS. Benton, I. S., 507 North Main. Gustafson, August, 1091 No. Main. PETERSON & FRICK, 507 Chadakoin Bldg.

Siawson, S. E., 9 Lakin Ave. Sturdevant, E. A., 202 Washington. MUSIC DEALERS. DANIELSON MUSIC HOUSE, 1 No. Main.

CARLSON, S. P., 10 No. Main. ECKMAN, J. A., 5th floor Wellman Bldgs.

HILL'S MUSIC STORE, 6th floor Cha­dakoin Bldg.

STRANDBURG'S MUSIC STORE, 6 West Third.

SWANSON'S MUSIC STORE, 201 Cherry.

MUSIC TEACHERS. (See Teachers.)

NEWS DEALERS. Bentley, Bert. 214 West Third. Bissell, Mrs. Carrie, 800 North Main. Consumers Supply Co., 6 East Second. Day, H. Mead, 845 East Second. HOLM, RALPH C. G., 630 E. Second. Jacobson, J. Alvin, 1 South Main. Jones Bros., 126 East Second. Jones, L. M., 105 West Third. MASON NEWS CO., 8 North Main, 14 West Third and 10 East Third.

McCormick News Co., 113 West Third. Swanlon, Gust, 20 East Second. Union News Co., Erie Depot. Warren-Jamestown St. K. R., office 22-24 South Main.

NEWSPAPERS. Country World, over 102 North Main. Furniture Index (Monthly Trade), 112 East Third. JAMESTOWN EVENING JOURNAL, (THE), 12 West Second. JAMESTOWN EVENING NEWS, 310 Pine.

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JAMESTOWN JOURNAL, (Tri-Week-ly), 12 West Second.

JAMESTOWN MORNING POST, 19 Steele.

SATURDAY HERALD (THE), 310 Pine.

Scandia, over 217 North Main. Sentinel, (The), over 28 North Main. UNION ADVOCATE, (THE), 310 Pine.

VART LAND, (THE), over 14-16 West Second.

NURSES. Anderson, Mary, 252 Fulton. Appleton, Leonora K., 638 Spring. Brown, Rebecca A., 611 Prendergast Ave.

Carlson, Esther N., 175 McKinley Ave.

Davey, Florence M., 146 Prospect. Detwiller, Marion, 12 Lakeview Ave. Lawson, Freda M., 23 Chestnut. Lincoln, Selma, 116 Chandler. MacDonald, Mrs. Carrie, 59 Hotchkiss. Markman, Mrs. Carrie, 38 Willard. McGraw, Sarah P., 125 Barrett. McClelland, Mrs. vEliza, 252 Fulton. Meyers, Mary M., 125 Fulton. Newberry, Mrs. J. O., 18 Weeks. Paquin, Teresa M„ 54 Allen. Todd, Mary A., 26 Stowe. Underwood, Bertha A., 359 Baker. Williams, Mrs. Mary, 252 Fulton. NOVELTIES.

(Manufacurers.) AMERICAN MFG. CONCERN, Fal­coner, N. Y.

NURSERIES. Skipper. D. L., 125 Van Buren. Williams, Ira, 19 West Seventh. Sturdevant, D. W., J. & G. Ave. OPTOMETRISTS. Campbell, A. L. D., 34-36 Wellman Bldgs.

Diehl, O. D., 303 North Main. HANVEY, C. A., 4-6 Wellman Bldgs. Haynes, Charles K., 31-33 Wellman Bldgs.

Hotchkiss, W. W., over 14 East 2nd. Kilburn, C. Harvey, 108 East Third. MASON, JOHN C, 305 North Main. Sackrider, J. R., Barrett Bldg., over 205 Cherry.

Stone Fred C, over 202 North Main. STANLEY, FRANK A., 205 West 3rd West, Clark D., over 12 East Third. OIL COMPANIES. AHRENS & ODELL, over 101 E. 2nd. Economy Oil Co., 9 Foote Ave. JAMESTOWN OIL CO., 34 Institute. New Production Oil Co., 21 Gokey Bldg. Standard Oil Co., 258 Crescent.

OSTEOPATHY. Jamison, C. E., 303-304 Chadakoin Big. Marshall, E. J. B., Mrs., 503 W. Third. Marshall, J. S. B., 503 West Third. OYSTERS.

(Wholesale.) Brooklyn Fish and Meat Market, 2 North Main.

Fulton Market, 19 East Third. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.

CARLSON & HELGRAN, 53 Winsor. FREEMAN, CHAS. E., 17 West 2nd. HORTON, J. S. & SON, 122 E. Third. JOHNSON, J. D., 208 East Second. LYONS, HARRY, 36 Institute. MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO., 15 North Main.

NORTHROP PAINT & GLASS CO., 36 North Main.

WALKER, A. A., 3-5 East First. PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND

DECORATORS. Anderson, Andrew, 133 Sampson. BECK, C. M., 103 East Third. Blanchard, Silas, 615 Winsor. BREED & JENSEN, 29% N. Main. Crick, Claude H., 214 West Seventh. Gilberds, James B., 57 Hazzard. Hager, Alex., 102 Prospect. Hatch, Charles A., 65 Eleventh. Johnson, Otto, over 12 East Second. Larsen, A. J., 12 East Second. Linder, Fred, 1047 Prendergast Ave. Lindbeck, Andrew, 230 Broadhead Av. Lindbeck, Edward C, 141 Broadhead Ave.

Melquist, Joe L., 36 Ninth. ROSE, CARL O., 23 East First. SAGERDAHL, C. F., (carriage and au­tomobile), 234% East Second.

Smiley, Frank J., 306 West Eighth. Stein, L. W., 9 North Main. WALKER, A. A., 3-5 East First. PAINTERS.

(Sign.) Jensen, Louis, 72 Allen Sq. Bldg. MOON, FRED, over 11 East Third. PAPER.

(Wholesale.) IRISH, (GEORGE) PAPER CORPOR­ATION, 19 West Second.

KETCHUM, E. H. & CO., 24 N. Main. Smith, J. G., over 101 East Second. UNDERWOOD, F. J. & CO., 20 Briggs. PAPER BOXES.

(Manufacturers.) Koehl, Wm. Co., (The), 17-19 Steele. PAWN BROKERS. Arnson, B. L., 105 North Main. PRESENT, ABE, over 38 North Main. Trantum, A. L., 29 North Main.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS. CAMP ART CO., over 207 North Main. BLACK, T. HENRY, over 12 E. 3rd. Central Commercial Gallery, 35 Tay­lor.

Craven, C. E., over 2-6 East Third. Fenton & Andruss, 4 Forest Ave. Globe Photo Co., over 309 No. Main. HOLMQUIST, CARL A., over 212 E. Second.

Jamestown Commercial Gallery, 320 Harrison.

LEET, FRANK F., 610 Fenton Bldg. NELSON, AUGUST, MRS., 324 East Third.

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. CLARK, FRANK M., 300 No. Main. Cushman, John M., 218 No. Main. Graff, J. W., 15 East Third. HATCH, FRED E„ 10 East Third. Straight Dry Plate Co., (mfrs.), Tyril. PHYSICIANS. BECKER, A. AUSTIN, 320 E. Third. BEMUS, WM. M., 517 North Main. BEMUS, MORRIS N., 210 Prender­gast Ave.

Blanchard, A. F., 410-412 Chadakoin Bldg.

BLANCHARD, ROBERT B., over 8 East Second.

Blanchard, R. N., over 8 East Second. Bowers, Abraham H., over 53 S. Main. Bowman, Lester D., 522 East Second. BRADLEY, R. M., 409 Prendergast Ave.

BROOKS, J. M., 312 Prendergast Ave. Cottis, G. W., Wellman Bldgs. DAVIS, HERBERT W., 2 E. Fourth. Eastman, Henry A., 208 Lafayette. Goodwin, Frank P., 312 Prendergast Ave.

Grafstrom, Axel V., 212 West Second. Greeley, Jane L., Ill East Fifth. HAZELTINE, EDWARD L., 2 E 4th. Hazeltine, Laban, 2 East Fourth. Hunt, Francis, 7-9 New Gifford Bldg. Illston, Bergen F., over 306 North Main.

Johnson, J. Milton, over 207 Cherry. JONES, ELMER A., 20 Harrison. MAHONEY, JOHN J., 401 Lafayette. McCartney, George M., over 121 West Third.

Morris, J. W., 142 Forest Ave. Myers, Albert, 7-9 Wellman Bldg. Nelson, John W., 525 East 2nd. Neville, Henry, 329 East Second. Nichols, Frederick H., 412 No. Main. Ormes, Cornelius F., 318 N. Main. ORMES, FRANK D., 318 No. Main. PARKER, JASON, 5 New Gifford Big. PENNOCK, W. J., 307 Chadakoin Big. PERKINS, D. C, 300-302 Chadakoin Bldg. PURCELL, F. C, 551 East Second. Robbins, A. J., over 304 No. Main. SCOFIELD, E. M., over 11 East 3rd.

Scott, John W., 222 Winsor. Seymour, Burton W., 617 East Second. SILL, W. M., 16 Harrison. SNOW, LEWIS H., over 105 E. 2nd. WELLMAN, W. D., 2-3 Wellman Bldgs.

PIANOS. (Manufacturers.)

AHLSTROM PIANO CO., 112-114 East Second.

Ebel, Julius G. M., 340 Steele. PIANOS.

(Dealers.) CARLSON, S. P., 10 North Main. DANIELSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, 1 No. Main.

ECKMAN, J. AUGUST, 5th floor Well-man Bldg.

HILL'S PIANO STORE, 6th floor Cha­dakoin Bldg.

STRANDBURG, OSCAR, 6 West 3rd. SWANSON, GUST, 201 Cherry. PIANO SCHOOLS. HILL'S PIANO SCHOOL, 6th floor Chadakoin Bldg.

JAMESTOWN CONVERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1-5 Wellman Bldgs.

PIANO TUNERS. Dawson, Samuel 15 Hammond. ECKMAN, J. AUGUST, 5th floor Well-man Bldgs.

Ekdahl, Thure, 106 Stowe. Georgi, George A., 86 Prather Ave. HILL'S PIANO STORE, 6th floor Cha­dakoin Bldg.

PICTURES AND FRAMING. Aldrich Art & China Co., 302 N. Main. Cawcroft, A. E. Co., 107 E. Third. Larson, O. F., 218 East Second. Merz, Benjamin J., 120 West Third. PARTRIDGE, E. G., 21 West Second. Reed, L. C, under 311 Pine. PILE DRIVERS. Denslow, W. T., 551 West Third. Norton, H. E., 23 Eleventh.

PLANING MILLS. Nelson Bros., 233-237 Prospect. WILSON, JOHN T., EST., 115-133 Winsor.

PLATING. ART METAL CONSTRUCTION CO., Jones & Gifford Ave.

Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler. PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM

FITTING. BERNHARD HARDWARE CO., 204-206 East Second.

CHATFIELD & ARMITAGE, 304 Pine. Davey, James, 146 Prospect. DAVEY PLUMBING CO., 7 W. First. Heald, John, 211 East Third. Heald & Marsh, rear 211 East 2nd.

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JORGENSON PLUMBING & HEAT­ING CO., 304-306 East Second.

MARSH, JOHN T., under 202 W. 4th. McGINITY, JOHNSON & CO., 210 E. Second.

MURRAY, M. J. & CO., 122 W. Third. Sprinchorn, U., under 628 East 2nd. Stearns, F. M. & Co., 320 North Main. Stewart, A. A., 114 West Second. Tordoff & Son, under 39 South Main. WOODHEAD, OLSEN & RILEY, 118 East Third.

POOL AND BILLIARDS. Barrett, P. E., 36 South Main. Bordenoro, Michael, 36 Harrison. Floss Palace Alleys, 211 Cherry. Hub, (The), over 8 West Third. Lang, W. H., 13 Steele. Moose Cafe, 10 South Main. Neilson, C, 53 South Main. Teall, J. M„ 209 Cherry. Tobias, A. H., 318 Harrison. Westphal, Oscar T., 49 South Main. POSTCARDS.

(Wholesale.) Monroe, George H., over 113 W. Third. POSTCARDS.

(Retail.) (See Druggists.)

Cawcroft & Co., 107 East Third. Diehl, O. D., 303 North Main. Goodenough, E. H., 6 East Third. KETCHUM, E. H. CO., 24 N. Main. POULTRYMEN. Waite & Sons, 4 Palmer. RAILROADS. Chautauqua Traction Co., (connecting with Lake Shore R. R. at Westfield and Pennsylvania at Mayville), 215 West Third.

D. A. V. & P. R. R., Falconer, via. J. St. Ry.

ERIE R. R., office 102 North Main, passenger depot, West First, freight office, 325 Chandler.

JAMESTOWN, CHAUTAUQUA & LAKE ERIE R. R., .(INC.). Cor. Fairmount Ave. and West Eighth; freight office, 70-80 Steele.

REAL ESTATE. BUTTS & MILLER, 19-21 Wellman Bldgs.

Clement, Ernest W., 20-21 Barrett Bldg.

CONSOLIDATED DEVELOPMENT CO., 403-404 Chadakoin Bldg.

Cornen, Denis, over 117 West Third. CRESCENT MORTGAGE CO., over 121 North Main. FENTON, M. L„ Fenton Bldg. COYLE, CHARLES B., over 121 North Main.

ECKSTROM & FRANK, 13-14 Gokey Bldg.

Flagg, James R., Squier's Court. FRANK. J. J., 7 Hall Block. Gokey, George F., Gokey Block. Harris, Milo, 608 Prendergast Ave. HITCHCOCK, HORACE, over 9 West Third.

HORTON BROS., 122 East Third. Hotchkiss, Emerson H., 308 West 6th. Jamestown Building Co., 407 Fenton Bldg.

Jamestown Real Estate & Rental Co., 43-44 Wellman Bldgs.

Johnson Bros. & Co., over 101 East Third.

Knowlton. D. B., 404 Wellman Bldgs. Lewis, Ernest E., 11-12 Gokey Bldg. Lindsey, Charles G., over 221 North Main.

Loucks, T. M., over 215 North Main. Moody, Frank R., over 16 E. Third. Mullard, Dick, 401 Wellman Bldgs. Olson, O. O., 30 Allen Sq. Bldg. Olson Realty Co., 18 Barrett Bldg. Osbourn, Nelson T., 63 Prospect. Peterson & Johnson, under 100 E. 2d. PRATHER, JOHN H., over 101 East Third.

Rich, William H., 100 Liberty. SEGERDAHL & FRAY, over 12 East Second.

SMITH, E D M U N D B., 6 Hall Block, over 5 West Third.

SQUIER, ZIBA, Squier's Court. STAFFORD, A. H. & SON, 1 Gifford Bldg.

STRONG, LOUIE C, 1-2 Gokey Bldg. Swedish-American Land Co., Squier's Court.

Todd, Fred P., 11-12 Gokey Bldg. Vinculo Realty Co., 606-607 Fenton Bldg.

Warnstorff, Edwin L., Squier's Court. WELLER, JAMES & SON, 3 Gifford Block.

WHITMORE, C. W., 28-30 Wellman Bldg.

WIDRIG, CHARLES M., 333 Hallock. Widrig, Walter H., 418 East Sixth. Young, Clark H., 11-12 Gokey Bldg. REPAIRING.

(General.) Pew, Charles H., Ill East Third. Phillips & Siawson, rear 211 East 2d. R U S H W O R T H & SON, 113 Foote Av. Safford, N. J., under 121 West Third. Salisbury & Son, 14-16 Twelfth. RESTAURANTS. BLACK BEAR, 22 East Third. Brooklyn Restaurant, 1 North Main. Diamond Restaurant, 15 East Second. Elite Restaurant, 119 West Third. Empire Restaurant, under 232 Wash­ington. Hub, The, 8 West Third.

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Kaiserhof, The, under 18 East 2nd. Lang, W. H., 13 Steele. Narrow Gauge Restaurant, 20 North Main.

Peterson, Carl M., 317 Winsor. Puritan Lunch, 219 Washington. REED & MALMQUIST, 14 East Third. SWANSON & PETERSON, 16 West Second.

Van, The, 206-208 Cherry. Y. W. C. A. lunch rooms, West 4th and North Main.

ROOFERS. JAMESTOWN ROOFING CO., 120 E. Third.

LLOYD, E. D., 298 East Second. VAN EVERY & PROBST, 302 East 2d. WILSON, W. W., 107 West Fourth. ROOMING HOUSES. Barnes, M. E., over 215 No. Main. Barnette, Miss M., 204 Lafayette. Cheney, B. J., 318 Prendergast Ave. and 12 East Fourth.

Cole, Cottages, 309-311 West Second. Cranston, Lissa, Miss, 14 East Fourth. Goggin, Kate M., 215 West Second. Kortright, Eliza, Mrs., 217 W. Second. Lafayette, The, 205 Lafayette. Lenhart, Mrs. Lizzie, over 118 E. 2nd. Marvin House, 105 West Second. Miller, Mrs. Emma, 311 Pine. Ohlson, Mrs. Betty, 314 West Second. OSMER, THE, 413-417 W. 3rd. Phillips, Mrs. M. K., 308 W. Second. WASHINGTON, THE, Washington and West Second.

Woodburn, The, 223 West Third. RUBBER STAMPS. Dewey-Davis Printing Co., 320 Wash­ington.

JOURNAL PRINTING CO., 12 West Second.

KETCHUM, E. H. & CO., 24 N. Main. SALOONS.-f ANDERSON, THE, 11 East Second. Barrett, P. E., 36 South Main. Berry, H. O., 18 North Main. BJORK & EKSTROM, 59 Winsor. BLACK BEAR, 22 East Third. Carlson, C. L., 15 Steele. Casino Cafe, 22-24 East Second. Chadakoin Cafe, 707-709 West Eighth. Club (The), 19 East Second. Cole, Pardon H., under 217 N. Main. Fredlund, B., 124 East Second. Frank, Charles, 113 East Second. Funk, C. H., 18 East Second. Globe, The, 214 East Second. GRAY & WAITE, 21 East Third. Hall, Herbert H., 61 Winsor. Heineman, Louis, 12 East Third. Hennigan, Peter E., 101 North Main. Hub, (The), 8 West Third. Jones, The, 2% North Main.

Jones, J. G., 116 East Second. Klump, J. W., 116 East Third. Leburg & Carlson, 4 Willard. LENNA & MALM, 62 Winsor. Limit, (The), 33 South Main. Lindquist, John, 18-20 Willard. Mahoney, E. J., 634 East Second. Malmberg & Anderson, 115 E. 2nd. Moon, The, 947 East Second. Mint, The, 118 East Second. Moose Cafe, 10 South Main. Murray, A. W., 34 North Main. Oak Cafe, 9 West Second. Ochs & Striker, 3 South Main. PETERSON, AUGUST, 117 W. Third. Pullman Cafe, 217 Washington. Smith, F. B., 23 Forest Ave. Stoner & Berry, 17 East Second. Stumpf, Charles J., 2 West First. Swanson & Lindquist, 6 Main. Warren Cafe, 10 South Main. Welshofer, George J., 204 Cherry. Westrom Bros., 13 East Second. Wheelhouse Bros., 143 Harrison. ^ SAND DEALERS. Swanson, Henry S., 68 Barrett. Wilcox, John, 1041 North Main.

SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. CHAUTAUQUA LUMBER CO., Mon­roe and Isabella Ave.

FREEMAN, CHARLES E., 17 West Second.

LYONS, HARRY G., 36 Institute. Nelson Bros., 233 Prospect. WILSON, JOHN T., EST., 115 Winsor SAWS.

(Manufacturers.) Moore Bros., 11-13 East First. SCREENS.

(Manufacturers.) Jamestown Window Screen Co., 2-8 River.

Watson Manufacturing Co., 63 Taylor. SECOND HAND STORES. ANDERSON, ERNEST, 26 So. Main. Burr, C. L., 106 Fairmount Ave. French, F. L., 31 Forest Ave. HANSON &J3TONE, 212 East Second. Swezey, H. L., 613 North Main. Trantum, A. L., 29 North Main. SEWER AND DRAIN PIPE. CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave.

JOHNSON ICE & COAL CO., 610 W. Eighth.

SHEDD, L. F., Cor. Isabella Ave. and Monroe.

SEWER CONTRACTORS. Johnson, John V., 137 McKinley Ave. Mahoney, John, 225 Foote Ave. Mahoney, Thomas, 51 Falconer. Sigular, John, 510 Foote Ave.

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SEWING MACHINES. Brawn, Joseph, (repairer), 121 W. 3rd. GOODENOUGH, E. H., 6 East Third. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 207 Cherry.

SHADE TREE FURNISHERS AND SETTERS.

Denslow, W. T., 551 West Third. Williams, Ira, 19 West Seventh.

SHEET METAL WORKS. (See Tin and Sheet Ironsmiths.)

SHEET MUSIC. (See Music Dealers.)

SHIRTS. (Manufacturers.)

Martin & Johnson, over 204 N. Main. SIDEWALK—CEMENT. Lindstrom, Gustave A., 350 Bowen. Moorby, F. W., 59 Water. Pease, George, 849 Washington. Shutt, Orris J., 48 Prospect. Sigular, John, 510 Foote Ave. SHOES.

(Manufacurers.) Gokey, William N., Shoe Co., 516 East Sixth.

SHOE SHINING STANDS. Gulino, John, 9 South Main. Kapreno, Antonio, 27 North Main. Masterson, A. E„ 13 East Third. Papas, Chris., 1 Taylor. Vishnia, John, 9% East Second. SILVERWARE. ANDERSON, S. E., 10 East Second. Arnson, B. L., 105 North Main. CARLSON, S. P.. 10 North Main. CUSHMAN, JOHN M., 218 No. Main. DAHLGREN, ERIC, 7 East Third. Hultquist, Clarence A., 18 East Third. LANGFORD, E. R., 6 East Third. MASON, JOHN C, 307 North Main. NORDSTROM, F. G., 213 North Mam. Persell & Co., 103 West Third. Thaver. Ralph W., 121 West Third. UNDERWOOD, E. L., 221 North Mam and 7 West Third.

SNUFF. (Manufacturers.)

Swedish Snuff Mfg. Co., 132 Foote Av. SOAP.

(Manufacturers.) HARRIS CO. THE, 21 Whitley Ave. SPECIALTIES—HARDWARE.

(Manufacturers.) Hjorth, Wm. & Co., 28 Taylor. Sweet-Clarke Co., 104 East Second. Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler.

SPINAL APPLIANCES. PHILO-BURT MFG. CO., 409 N. Main.

SPORTING GOODS. Graff, J. W., 15 East Third. HUNTINGTON BROS., 12 Forest Ave. JAMESTOWN ELECTRIC CO., 109 East Third.

STAINED GLASS. FREEMAN, CHAS. E., 17 West 2nd. Jamestown Art Glass Works, 58 Frank­lin.

LYONS, HARRY, 36 Institute. MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO., 15 North Main.

NORTHROP PAINT & GLASS CO., 36 North Main.

STENOGRAPHERS. (Public.)

Carpenter, Nettie C, 12 Wellman Big. Dunderdale, Annie, 403 Wellman Big. Jackson, Edna M., 5-6 Gokey Bldg. STONE—CUT. Ackroyd, Asa, 19 Barker. Moorby, F. W., 59 Water. STONE QUARRIES. Jamestown Shale Paving Brick Co., 40 Quarry Road.

Jones, John P., 548 Allen. STORAGE COMPANIES. AMES TRANSFER CO., under 101 East Third.

CHAUTAUQUA REFRIGERATING CO., 66 Foote Ave.

CHAUTAUQUA STORAGE & TRANS­FER CO., West Second.

Jamestown Cold Storage Co., 5-7 Tay­lor.

NEWTON, N. P., 66 Tenth. VINCENT TRANSFER CO., 114 Weft Second.

STOVES AND RANGES. BERNHARD HARDWARE CO., 204 East Second.

CLARK HARDWARE CO., 109-111 No. Main.

JORGENSON PLUMBING & HEAT­ING CO., 304-306 East Second.

LEWIS P. F. & SONS, 804 No. Main. LUNDQUIST, C. A. & CO., 2 South Main.

McGINITY, JOHNSON & CO., 210 E. Second.

SURVEYORS. Bentley & Newton, 424 Chadakoin Big. Burns, E. C, 417 Spring. Jones, Clyde G„ City Hall. TAILORS. (Ladies.) Barry, Mrs. Mary E., 10 Weeks.

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Burnett, The House of, Wellman Bigs. Greenlund, Esther, 232 Barrett. Greenwood, George, Mrs., 32 Allen Sq. Bldg.

Gronberg, Betty, Mrs., 26 Linden Ave. Johnson, Olof, 38 Charles. LOFGREN, LINDQUIST & JOHN­SON, 510 Fenton Bldg.

Meas, Jule F., over 8 E. Third. MORRISON, J. F., 16 East Third. NELSON, T. N. & CO., over 9 W. 3d. Smith, Mary D. R., 29 College. TAILORS.

(Merchant.) Ahlstrom, John A., 32 Willard. Carlson, O. H., over 19 East Second. DAHLBECK, GUST, 23 Gokey Bldg. Dahlgren, A. N., 1031 North Main. Engstrom, John, 9 New Warner Block. ENGSTROM, JOHN O, over 107 No. Main.

ERICSON, O. A., 628 East Second. Frankson, Axel, 4 Opera House Block. Hooker, H. M„ 108 East Third. INTER-STATE WOOLEN MILLS CO., 7-8 Gokey Bldg.

Jaderstrom, John E., over 31 N. Main. JOHNSON, F. O., over 8 East Third. JONES, SCHARF & LINCOLN, 210 North Main.

Judson, Frederick L., 15 Franklin. Larson, Carl W., over 119 No. Main. Larson & Carlson, over 36 No. Main. LOFGREN, LINDQUIST & JOHN­SON, 510 Fenton Bldg.

Lundy & Soderstrom, 2-6 New Warner Block.

Meas, John B., 8 New Warner Block. Meas, Jule F., over 10 East Third. MORRISON, J. FRED, 16 East Third. Nelson, John, over 119 No. Main. NELSON, T. N. & CO., over 9 West Third.

PETERSON, A. J. & SON, 208 North Main.

PROUDFIT CLOTHING CO., 206 No. Main.

Rohlin, Oscar G., over 15 No. Main. Schine, David, 6 Warner Block. Star Tailoring Co., 219 Cherry. THOMAS, FRANK A., 47 So. Main. Wagnstrom, Carl O., 300 Willard. Wiley, H. R., 1 Wellman Bldg. Wiquist & Lawson, 9 No. Main. TEACHERS.

(Drawing and Painting.) Butler, Bertha, over 21 West 2nd. Holmes, Catherine L. 825 Prendergast Ave. Woodford, Blanche, 319 Jefferson. TEACHERS. (Music.) Bennett, Mrs. Tillie A., 205 E. 2nd. Bratt, A. C, (violin), 810 Cherry. Curtice, Mabel, 205 West Seventh.

Decastro, C, over 47 So. Main. ECKMAN, J. AUGUST, 5th floor Well-man Bidg.

Farlee, Edith H., 152 Allen. Farlee, Nellie C, 152 Allen. Harrington, A. Noah, (piano and vio­lin), 21 West Eighth.

Hawkins, T. Allen 124 Barrett. Heath, Mabel, 812 North Main. nenderson, Kate, over 108 E. Second. Hill, Mrs. Anna, Gokey Block. HILL'S PIANO SCHOOL, sixth floor Chadakoin.

Jamestown Conservatory of Music, Wellman Bldg.

Johnson, Esther H., 204 Prospect. Johnson, Hazel, 38 Charles. Johnston, Florence, 306 East Sixth. Nutter, Gertrude, 12 Pullman. Pardee, Eudora K., (voice), 358 East Fourth.

Price, Louise O., 300 East Sixth. Spring, Lillie B. over 221 Van Buren. Sweet, Florence B., (voice), 10 Charles.

Thorstenberg, Samuel, Wellman Bigs. Westrom, Minnie C, Jamestown Con­servatory of Music.

TELEPHONE COMPANIES. H O M E T E L E P H O N E CO., 210 Pine. N E W YORK TELEPHONE CO., 113 East Third.

TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. POSTAL TELEGRAPH & CABLE CO., 201 West Third.

WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., 301 North Main.

THEATERS. (Electric.)

Bijou Dream, 10 West Third. Grand Theatre, 38 North Main. Lyric Theater, 201 East Third. May's Theater, 309 North Main. Mozart Theater, 12% West Third. Royal Theater, 26 North Main. THREAD.

(Manufacturers.) Ashwell, E. J. & Co., 113 Foote Ave. TICKET BROKERS. Barrett, E. W., 107 North Main. TILE AND MARBLE.

(Dealers and Setters.) Humbert, Frank A., 215 West Second. TIN AND SHEET IRON SMITHS.

Chatfield's Tin Shop, under 101 E. 2d. CLARK HARDWARE CO., 109-111 No. Main. LEWIS, P. F. & SON, 804 North Main. LLOYD, E. D., 298 East Second. MARSH, JOHN T., 202 West Fourth. LUNDQUIST, C. A. & CO., 2 South Main.

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VAN EVERY & PROBST, 302 East Second.

VENBLOW, FRANK A., under 29 North Main.

WILSON, W. W., 107 West Fourth. TOOLS.

(Manufacturers.) Crescent Tool Co., 200-222 Harrison. Hjorth, Wm. & Co., 28 Taylor. Universal Tool Co., 748 East Second. Weber-Knapp Co., 441 Chandler. TOWEL MANUFACTURFRS. Jamestown Towel Mill, Hunt Road. CHAUTAUQUA TOWEL MILLS, 206 Steele.

TOYS. Hultquist, C. A., 18 East Third. Knox, S. H. & Co. 5 and 10c Store, 204-205 North Main.

McCrorey's 5 and 10c Store, 207-209 North Main.

UNDERWOOD, E. L„ 121 No. Main and 7 West Third.

TRACTION COMPANIES. Chautauqua Traction Co., 113 West Third.

Warren-Jamestown St. Ry., 22-24 So. Main.

TRUNKS AND BAGS. Abersold, G. R., 105 East Third. Bootey, E. B., 11-13 Forest Ave. LOCKWOOD, GEORGE, 106 East 2nd. LODS, GEORGE F., 121 West Third. TYPEWRITERS. Monarch Typewriter Co., 505-507 Cha­dakoin Bldg.

Smith, L. C, Typewriter Co., 29-30 Barrett Bldg.

TRUCKMEN. AMES TRANSFER CO., under 101 E. Third.

DONELSON & ROOT, 29 Forest Ave. Swanson, Arthur K., 17 Terrace Place. Swanson, Gust, 14 Stowe. VINCENT TRANSFER CO., 114 West Second.

UNDERTAKING.^ CURTIS, JONES & CHASE, 310 E. 2d. Henderson-Lincoln Undertaking Co., 107 East Second.

PARTRIDGE, E. G., 21 West Second. Powers, L. D., 616 Pine. Reed L. C, under 311 Pine. VanDusen, Theodore F., 328 Allen. UPHOLSTERERS. Anderson, Ernest A., 26 So. Main. Holmes, Carl, 228 East Second. JAMESTOWN LOUNGE CO., 38 Win­sor. Koerner Henry, 864 Spring.

Ward, M. W. & C. S., 516 W. 4th. Shearman Bros. Co., 25 Shearman PI.

VENEER MANUFACTURERS. JAMESTOWN PANEL & VENEER CO., 50 Steele.

PEARL CITY VENEER CO., 40-48 Steele.

VETERINARY SURGEONS. Bender, Robert, 31 Derby. HUNT, FRANK 214 Washington. SHEPARD, F. G„ 214 Washington. VOTING MACHINES.

(Manufacturers.) EMPIRE VOTING MACHINE CO., 153-163 J. & G. Ave.

WAGONMAKERS. (Repairing.)

Cole, Lyman, 33 Fenton Place. COWING LIVERY CO., 100-116 West Fourth.

Herby, John & Sons, 610 West Sev­enth.

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. (Retail.)

Arnold, C. J., 212 Washington. JOHNSON, ALBERT G., 30 S. Main. Lenox, Robert E., 58 Tenth. McLEAN, WM., 224-226 E. Second. WALLPAPER.

(Dealers.) BECK, C. M., 103 East Third. Bradburn & Moon, 207 East Second. CARLSON & HELGREN, 53 Winsor. CARPENTER, C. D., 205 West Third. JOHNSON, JOHN D., 208 E. Second. JONES & AUDETTE, North Main and East Second.

Linder, Fred, 1047 Prendergast Ave. MACLEASE, CHAS. E., 107 W. 3rd. Reagle, G. E., 561 East Second. Sprague, James L., 104 East Third. WASHING MACHINES.

(Manufacturers.) Blackstone Mfg. Co., 56-58 Blackstone Ave.

WATER COMPANIES. CITY WATER DEPARTMENT 11-14 City Hall.

WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING. (See Jewelers.)

WHEELS AND AXELS—Automobile. (Manufacturers.)

SALISBURG WHEEL & MFG. CO., Tiffany Ave.

WINES & LIQUORS. (Wholesale.)

Gray & Waite, 21 East Third.

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Heineman, Louis, 12 East Third. Jones, John G., 116 East Second. LENNA- OSCAR W., 22-24 East 2nd. Murray's Liquor Store, 34 No. Main. PETERSON WINE HOUSE, 115-117 West Third.

WOOD MANTLES. Munson & Johnson, 710-714 E. 2nd. WORSTED GOODS.

(Manufacturers.) Acme Worsted Mills, 49-59 J. & G. Ave.

BROADHEAD WORSTED MILLS, 102-126 East First.

Chautauqua Worsted Mills, Falconer, N. Y.

EMPIRE WORSTED MILLS, 31-43 Wa,t6i*.

J A M E S T O W N W O R S T E D MILLS, 335 Harrison.

Odsonia Mills, (Branch of Cleveland Worsted Mills), Falconer, N. Y.

WRENCH MFRS. Crescent Tool Co., 200-222 Harrison. Hjorth, William & Co., 28 Taylor.