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Wescott Henry W., mill second hand ( Lewiston), h. 122 Seventh
Western Union Telegraph Office, M. C. R. R. station
Weston Henry C., shoemaker, house 20 Holly
Weymouth Francis P., machinist ( Lewiston), h. West Auburn road
Wheelock Ada, clerk, registrar of probate's office, County bldg., house 15 Laurel av.
Wheelock Ellen M., widow of Horace A. ,h. 15 Laurel ave. Wheelock Fred B., broker ( Lewiston), rooms 133 Court Wheley Patrick, laborer, house 10 Main
Whitcomb Harry R., machinist, bds. Horace V. Whit- comb's, near Marston's corner
Whitcomb Horace V., lumber surveyor, h. road from Danville cor. to Marston's corner
White Adria A. Mrs., rooms 208 Main
White Albia S. Miss, teacher, Lincoln school, bds. 98 Broad
White Albion P. (A. P. White & Co.), 158 Main, house at Lewiston
White Alice L. Miss, bds. 13 Prospect
White A. P. & Co. ( Albion P. and Frank A. White), shoe mnfrs., 158 Main
White Clifton, harness maker, 13 Turner, h. at Lewiston White Emma O. Miss, dressmaker, 12 Union, house do. White Frank A. (A. P. White & Co.), shoe innfrs.,
158 Main, house at Washington Court House, Ohio» White Frank W., shoe laster, house 24 Sixth
White Henry O., shoemaker (H. W. White & Co.), bds. 98 Broad
White Henry W., mop mnfr., 128 Main, h. 164 Summer White H. W. & Co. (Henry W. White), mop mnfrs., 128 Main
White James, carpenter, house 71 Summer
White James W., carpenter, house 181 Whitney
White Lloyd G., Goodyear operator, 92 Main, h. 29 Pleasant
White Mary E., widow of Henry O., h. 98 Broad
White Robert. paving cutter, h. 29 Highland av.
Whitehouse David S., mason.h. 32 Second av.
Whitehouse Eben P., cutter, 28 Railroad, h. 34 First av.
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Whitehouse George S., mason, h. 88 Western av. Whitehouse Harry F., mason, house 113 Western av.
Whiting Albert, farmer, bds. W. N. Whiting's, off Mt. Auburn av.
Whiting Albert F., shoemaker, house 106 Lake
Whiting Elmer L., shoemaker, house 130 Spring
Whiting Everett E., hairdresser, 14 Court, rms. 196 Main
Whiting E. E. Mrs .. dressmaker. 196 Main, h. do.
Whiting Fred, shoemaker, bds. W. N. Whiting's, Mt. Auburn ave.
Whiting Fred A., shipper, rear 95 Main, rms. 25 Pearl Whiting Harry B., clerk, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, boards 106 Lake
Whiting Harry L., clerk, bds. 106 Lake
Whiting Henry, farmer, boards W. N. Whiting's, off Mt. Auburn avenue
Whiting William N., farmer, h. off Mt. Auburn avenue Whitman Addison R., farmer. house Oak, E. Auburn
W HITMAN AGRICULTURAL' WORKS (THE), rear 421, 136 and 140 Washington (see page 586)
Whitman Albert S., bookkeeper, The Whitman Agricul- tural Works, house 96 High
Whitman Angelia, widow, house 31 South
Whitman Camilla, dressmaker, 44 Drummond, h. do. Whitman D. Allen, farmer, house Oak, East Auburn Whitman Edwin R., farmer, house West Auburn
Whitman Harrison O., farmer, h. Turner rd., E. Auburn Whitman Herbert A., shoemaker, h. Oak, East Auburn Whitman Herbert S., farmer, house Dillingham Hill
Whitman Horace C. (Ingersoll, Whitman & Co.), stoves and hardware, 64 Main, house 28 Troy
Whitman Nancy J., widow of Andrew J., h. 24 Union Whitman Thomas S., shoemaker, house 155 Pleasant
Whitman William E., manager, The Whitman Agricul- tural Works, rear 136 and 140 Washington, house 58
- Goff
Whitney Albert, laborer, house Brookville, West Auburn Whitney Dorcas Mrs., house N. Auburn
Whitney Fannie M. Miss, teacher, North Auburn primary school, boards Leonard B. Greene's, do.
Whitney Frank L., shoemaker, boards Clinton A. Samp- son's, Old Hotel road
Whitney George L., teamster, 19 School, honse 15 do. Whitney George W., soap maker, house Court, corner Stevens Mills road
Whitney Jedediah W., carpenter and farmer, h. Poland road, next G. T. R.
Whitney Jesse C., soap mnfr., Minot avenue, junction Court, h. do.
Whitney Wallace E., machinist, Mechanics row, house at Lewiston
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Whittier Evindar A., salesman, 19 School, house at Lewiston
Wiggin Harriet A., wid. of Henry L. K., h. 9 Laurel av. Wiggin Ralph L., clerk, Pray-Small Co., Spring st. exten- sion, boards at Lewiston
Wiggin William H., trimmings and furnishing goods, 66 Main, h. 90 High
Wiggin William H., Jr., student (Harvard College), bds. 90 High
Wilbur Abram F. (Wilbur & Cushman), rear 73 Main, boards Elm House
Wilbur Emma A., widow of William Y., h. 52 School
Wilbur Henry, farmer, house off Mount Auburn av. Wilbur Henry C., farmer, house Park av., north of Lake Wilbur & Cushman (Abram F. Wilbur and Cyrenus
Cushman), boarding and livery stable, r. 73 Main Wilcox Andrew, weaver, house 81 First
Wilcox Daniel E., shoemaker, h. 320 Turner
Wilcox George E., mill overseer (Lewiston), house 126 South Main
Wile Ezekiah, shoemaker, boards 9 Bearce
Wiley Elizabeth A., widow of William I., h. 96 Pleasant Wiley Samuel M., produce and fruit, 11 Miller, house 82 Academy
Wiley William P. Jr., clerk, boards Maine Hotel
Wilkins Clarence E., boards 112 Cook
Wilkins Ernest C., baker, 26 Main, boards 112 Cook
Wilkins Frank S., packer, 26 Main, boards 112 Cook
Wilkins Guy A., section hand, M. C. R. R., b. 112 Cook Wilkins Manley W., house 112 Cook
Wilkinson Henry, mule spinner, boards 18 First
Wilkinson John. house 18 First
Wilkinson William, mule spinner, bds. 18 First
Willard Edward A., clerk, Munroes, Packard & Lin- scott, h. 62 Goff
Willard Fred G., shoemaker, rms. 28 James
Willard Greenleaf D., milkman, Old Hotel road, near Lake, house do.
Willett Frank W., shoe heeler, house 26 Fifth
Willett Henry, shoemaker, bds 110 Main
Willett William, carpenter, house 24 Broad
Williams Charles E., physician, 104 High, h. do.
Williams Ernest J., shoemaker, bds. 141 Union
Williams George G., painter, house 232 Turner
Williams Herbert, shoemaker, bds. 83 Hampshire
Williams James M., shoemaker, house 141 Union Williams John, lather, rms. 20 South
Williams Mary A., widow, house 29 Summer
Williams Otis, shoemaker, house 52 School
Williams William, shoemaker, rms. 49 Union
Williams Wilson C., painter, h. 29 Summer
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Willis Henry (Henry Willis & Co.), flour and grain, 144 Main, house 47 High
Willis Henry & Co. (Henry Willis), flour, grain, and salt, 144 Main
Willis Herbert E., clerk, 144 Main, house 26 Laurel
Willis Merritt A., shoemaker, bds. 110 Washington
Willis Ned P., clerk, 144 Main, boards 47 High
Wills Albert, carpenter, boards 200 Main
W ILLS GEORGE E., jeweler, 84 Court, rooms dlo. (see page 582)
Wills Harry E., clerk, 178 Court, bds. 101 Goff
Wills Lura A., widow of Charles H., h. 101 Goff
Wilson Charles C. (Bearce, Wilson & Co.), ice, coal, etc., 9 Minot av., house 475 Turner
Wilson C. Harold, student, bds. 475 Turner
Wilson Frank, farm hand, bds. John F. Pettengill's, off River road
Wilson George L., book agent, bds. 200 Main
Wilson George T .. teacher of dancing, 27 Spring, h. do.
Wilson Lizzie Mrs., house 99 First
Wilson Margaret L. Miss, teacher, grammar school, East Auburn, boards H. O. Whitman's, do.
Wilson Rufus E., shoemaker, house 77 Summer
Wing Charies E. (George C. & Charles E. Wing), law- yer, 81 Main, room 1, house 259 Court
Wing Duane S., conductor, M. C. R. R., house 55 West- ern promenade
Wing Eliza A., widow, boards 51 Gamage av.
Wing Eliza A. Mrs., boards 96 High
Wing George C. (George C. & Charles E. Wing), at- torney, notary public and pres. Maine Benefit Asso., 81 Main, house 75 School
Wing George C. & Charles E., lawyers, 81 Main, room 1 Wing George W., foreman baker, 26 Main, house 51 Gamage av.
Wing Nahum M., student, Colby Univ., bds. 75 School Wing William H., christian scientist, ris 11 Oak
Winslow Allen P., paymaster, Barker Mill, b. at Lewiston Winslow Edgar T., laborer, h. 197 Turner
Winslow Owen, shoemaker, rms. 36 Railroad
Winter Walter, weaver, house 99 First
Wise John B. ( Wise & Cooper), shoe mnfr., 156 Main, house 99 Pleasant
Wise & Cooper (JJohn B. Wise and Arthur H. Cooper), boot and shoe mnfrs., 154 and 156 Main
Witham Charles B .. shoe laster, boards Riverside House Withan Ezekiel D., laborer, house Danville Junction
Wit er J. Van, house Danville Junction
Wood Agnes R. Miss, teacher, Auburn Heights school, boards 21 Pearl
Wood Augustus A., laster, house 9 Summit
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Wood B. Frank, treas., Wood-Robinson Co., paper, 110 Main, boards at Lewiston
Wood Cyrus K. Mrs., house 10 Wood
Wood Edwin, watchman, Avon M. Co. (Lewiston) , house 155 First
Wood Edwin. Jr., second hand, Barker Mill, b. 155 First W TOOD EDWIN C., station agent, M. C. R. R., house at Lewiston (see page 16)
Wood Elias, teamster, boards 92 First
Wood F. C., shoemaker, boards Maine Hotel
Wood James, mule spinner, boards 155 First
Wood John N., coal and wood, office, 86 Main, house at Lewiston
Wood Justus C. (Wood & Walker), harness mnfr., 152 Main, rms. 30 Drummond
Wood Lyman. house 30 Drummond
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OOD-ROBINSON CO., wholesale paper and twine, 101 Main, Chas. A. Robinson, pres., B. F. Wood, treas. (see front cover)
Wood Roscoe P., Mckay machine operator, h. 47 Manley
Wood Samuel O. Mrs., house 21 Pearl
Wood Susannah, widow of Solomon, h. 92 First
Wood William E., dynamo tender, L. & A. Electric L. Co., h. 21 Pearl
Wood William W., gateman, Elm st. crossing, M. C. R. R., h. at Lewiston
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OOD & WALKER (Justus C. Wood and Win- slow S. Walker), harness mnfrs., 152 Main (see page 578)
Woodard Augustus O., box maker, h. 137 Broad
Woodbury Emma, h. Cross road, off Old Danville road, near Danville Corner
Woodbury E. B., shoemaker, bds. 66 Spring
Woodbury Frank, shoemaker, bds. 37 Goff
Woodbury George W., farmer, house Danville Corner
Woodbury Ida, dressmaker, h. cross rd. off County road, near Danville Corner
Woodbury James T., farmer, Pownal rd.
Woodbury Maud A., shoe stitcher, bds. 72 Whitney
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OODBURY NATHAN F., treas., Amer. Bank- ing and Trust Co., 73 Main, h. Beacon ave. (see page 496)
Woodbury Nathaniel H., farmer, b. G. W. Woodbury's, Danville Corner
Woodbury Oscar, section haud, M. C. R. R., h. Danville Junction [Auburn
Woodbury Seth W. 2nd, laborer, h. Hackett road, So. Woodbury Seth, laborer, h. Pownal road
Woodbury Thomas G., farmer, h. Danville Corner road Woodbury William. A., supt. Mt. Auburn cametery, Mt. Auburn av., h. do.
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Woodbury William J., tinsmith (Lewiston), house 127 Hampshire
Woodbury William S., farmer, house Pownal road Tav. Woodman Arthur M., boards Fred M. Woodman's, Minot Woodman Fred B., box maker, 28 Railroad, bds. Minot av.
Woodman F. Mellen, farmer, h. Minot av., near West Minot road x
Woodman George S., pres., Auburn Savings Bank, 78 Main, h. Northern av., near River road
Woodman Harry H .. clerk, 57 Court, bds. 198 Turner
Woodman Hattie L. Miss, dressmaker, Court cor., Stevens Mill road, h. do.
Woodman Herman N., farmer and milkman, house off River road, Woodman dist.
Woodman James M., house Court, cor. Stevens Mill road Woodman Jonathan, farmer, h. Minot av., near Stevens Mill
Woodman Julia, widow of Hiram, h. off River road, Woodman dist
Woodman Nathan P., house 198 Turner
Woodman Prentiss M., house 31 Union
Woodman Ralph M., shoemaker, bds. 198 Turner
Woodrow Eliza, widow of Clark, 6 River
Woodrow John C., section hand, bds. 117 Sixth
Woodrow Marquis J., spinner, bds. 6 River
Woodrow William T .. loom fixer ( Lewiston), b. 6 River Woodus Edward H., shoemaker, h. 48 James Woodward Luke, farmer, house Mt. Auburn ave.
Woodward Roland S., farmer, house West Anburn
Wormwood Guy F., teamster, h. Oak, East Auburn
Worthey Augustus T., shoemaker, bds. 182 Main Worthey Will T., shoemaker, bds. 182 Main
Wright Charles L., shoemaker, house 140 Washington
Wright Robert, junk, bds. 31 Pulsifer
Wyers John D., farmer, house Danville Corner
Wyman Edward C., foreman, stitching, 10 Railroad, house 71 School
Wyman Jane H., widow of Ashael, h. 71 School
Wyman Pliny L., farmer, h. Old Hotel road, opposite Lake
Wyman Spencer M., watchman, 209 Court, h. 21 Whitney
YATES ANSON B., watchman, Whitman A. Works, h. 32 Second av.
Yates Eliza, sorter, 130 Main, rms. 1 Drummond
Yates John L., marble worker, 212 Court, h. at Lewiston Yates Oscar H., shoemaker, rms. 49 Union
Yeaton Charles S., foreman, bottoming, 22 Railroad, house 16 Chestnut
Yeaton George W., shoemaker, house 37 Goff
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Yeaton Harriet S., widow of Isaac D., h. 273 Court Yeaton Lucy D., widow of William W., h. 37 Goff Yeaton Richmond B., teamster, 62 Turner, bds. 60 do. Yeaton William E., edge setter, house 37 Goff .
VORK C. L. & SON (Cyrus L. and Fred C. York), bakers, 178 Court (see p. 584)
York Charles W., shoemaker, bds. 78 Ninth
York Cyrus L. (C. L. York & Son), baker, 178 Court, house 1 Manley
York Fred C. (C. L. York & Son), baker, 178 Court, bds. 1 Manley [h. do.
York Hattie A. Mrs., prop., Auburn Laundry, 190 Main, Young Albert (W. S. & A. Young), prop., Elm House, 37 and 39 Court, h. do.
Young Albert A., farmer, house Center, bey. Cross
Young Annie S., teacher, Littlefield corner school, bds. Albert A. Young's; Center
Young Augustine, shoe cutter, house 16 Union
Young Bertie E., shoemaker, bds. 37 Main
Young Carleton G., teamster, 1 Court, h. do.
Young Carrie I. Miss, boards 36 High
Young Clarence L., foreman, sole leather room, 209 Court, house 98 Summer
Young Cora E., clerk, 66 Main, bds. 14 High
Young Delance (Cummings & Young), insurance, 81 Main, house 63 Western Promenade
Young Edwin F., shoemaker, bds. 24 Highland
Young Eldin J., shoemaker, bds. 24 Highland Young Flora A., widow, h. 37 Main
. Young Frank E., shoemaker, house 426 Turner
Young Herbert A., tinsmith, 100 Main, bds. 82 Sixth
Young James Robert, teamster, bds. 49 Court
Young J. Edgar, shoemaker, house 77 Winter
Young Lester S. clerk, 40 Court, bds. Albert A. Young's, Center [Manley
Young Levander F., hairdresser, 168 Turner, bds. 74 Young Mary L. Mrs., forewoman, packing, Pray-Small Co., h. 63 Western Promenade
Young Medville F., shoe cutter, bds, 163 Main
Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, 53 Court
Young Moses C., grocer and provisions, 132 Court, h. 134 do.
Young Moses L., carpenter, h. 24 Highland
Young Percy C., shoemaker, bds. 74 Manley
Young Rufus Y., laborer, h. 74 Manley
Young William H., gardener, h. 84 Lake
Young William S. (W. S. & A. Young), Elm House, 37 Court, h. do.
Young W. S. & A. (William S. and Albert Young), props., Elm House, 37 and 39 Court
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ESTABLISHED 1862. *
ELMER LITTLEFIELD.
JAMES E. HUNTRES
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
Compilers and Publishers of
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Directories of all the principal cities of the United States kept on hand for reference.
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AUBURN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUBURN
1891
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING
A Classified List of all Trades, Professions and Pursuits in the CITY of AUBURN, for the year 1891, arranged Alphabeti- cally for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full address and Special Business of her Citizens.
Agricutural Imple- ments.
WHITMAN AGRICULTU- RAL WORKS (THE), rear 136-140 Washington (see page 586)
Apothecaries.
ALDEN BURT L. & CO., 27 Broad (see p. 228)
AUBURN DRUG & CHEM- ICAL CO., 68 Court (see p. 228) Robinson Wm. A., 27 Court Smith & Cook, 36 Court
Architect.
THOMAS ELMER I., 31 Court (see page 272)
Artists.
Coombs D. D., 75 High Stevens N. A. Miss, 130 Lake
Auctioneers.
Allen George A., 160 Main Garcelon Charles E., 57 Court
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Bakers.
Burgin T. H., 164 Main
HUSTON T. A. & CO., 26 Main (see page 582) Libby Charles E., 71 Court " ALTON AMBROSE, Second (see page 582)
33 YORK C. L. & SON, 178 Court (see p. 584)
Banks.
AMERICAN BANKING & TRUST CO., W. W. Bolster, pres., 73 Main (see page 496) AUBURN SAVINGSBANK, Geo. S. Woodman, pres., George HI. Brown, treas., Phoenix block, 78 Main (see page 495)
AUBURN TRUST CO., 33 Court, J. F. Atwood, treas., (see page 496)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN, Jeremiah Dingley, Jr., pres., H. C. Day, cashier, 78 Main (see page 495) MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK, J. F. Cobb, pres., J. W. Stetson, treas., 79 Main (see page 495)
NATIONAL SHOE & LEA- THER BANK, Ara Cushman, pres., Everett L. Smith, cashier, 79 Main (see page 495)
Barrel Headers.
WHITMAN AGRICULTU- RAL WORKS (THE), rear 136 and 140 Washington (see p. 586)
Beef(Com. Merchants.)
Merrow Brothers & Co., 38 First
Bicycles and Tricycles. DOTEN H. E., 83 Main (see p. 584) WILLS GEO. E., 84 Court (see page 582)
Biscuit (Soda and Cream.)
HUSTON T. A. & CO., 26 Main (see page 582)
Blacksmiths.
Allen C. C., 3 River road Boothby H. W., No. Auburn Brown Nelson R., 260 Minot av. COOMBS J. E., Mechanics row (see page 580) Crooker & Wakefield, 22 Miller Gardner Alfred, 42 Second
LOVEJOY STEPHEN H.,
5 Knight ( see p. 580) Martineau Louis, 31 Second
NEVENS C. T., 118 Turner (see page 6) Phillips F. F., 95 Turner
STEVENS DANIEL B., 143
and 145 Turner (see p. 586) Stinchfield Eben, Mill road Stone George W., Minot avenue TAYLOR BROS., 113 Turner (see p. 579)
Boarding and Lodg- ing Houses.
Androscoggin House, E. C. Towne prop., 46 Main
Barbour Amanda J., 110 Main Brick House, Mrs. Mary McWalter, 32 Main Call Otis, 178 and 180 Main Carville R. E. Miss, 200 Main Corlis Philip S., 64 Spring Day George T., 186 Main Fairbanks M. E. Mrs., 180 Court
Goodwin Clara E., 46 High Jackson Nina Mrs., 66 Spring Keene Ida F., 68 Pleasant Lane Fred E., 198 Main Mason Lovina Mrs., 32 Pine
Mooney F. P. Mrs., 31 Pulsifer Morse Mary J. Mrs., 182 Main Randall Hiram, 109 Spring Riverside House, Mrs. A. E. Perry, 36 Main Robinson Alpheus S., 7 Goff Rollins Geo. F., 49 Court Shaw George F., Spring street ex- tension Trafton R. Annie Miss, 10 Drum- mond Tukey Cordelia Mrs., 49 School
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AUBURN SAVINGS BANK,
Established 1868. Phenix Block, 78 Main Street, AUBURN, ME. (Opposite Post Office.) OFFICE HOURS : - 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 P. M., except Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. GEO. S. WOODMAN, President.
FRANK BARTLETT, GEO. H. BROWN, Treasurer.
Vice President. TRUSTEES.
Geo. S. Woodman, Richard Dresser, Frank Bartlett, D. W. Verrill, Daniel Lara, John A. Mor. rill, A. M. Peables, F. I. Day.
Deposits .. .$1,020,985.00
Bank Stock and Bonds. .. 475,000.00
Loans on Collateral. .185,000.00
Loans on Mortgage . 300,000.00
Cash on hand on Deposit. 15,000.00
Surplus above Liabilities. .45,000.00
Deposits draw interest from 1st of each month. Regular meetings of Trustees every Friday at 10 A. M. Dividends payable second Mondays of January and July.
X FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AUBURN, PHOENIX BLOCK, MAIN STREET, AUBURN, MAINE.
J. Dingley, Jr., Pres. H. C. Briggs, Vice Pres. H. C. Day, Cash.
CAPITAL, $150,000. SURPLUS, $33,000.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS : - Nelson Dingley, H. M. Packard, J. Dingley, Jr., Hiram C. Briggs, James O. Foss, Geo. S. Woodman.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays at 10.30 A. M.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Mechanics' Savings Bank Building, AUBURN, MAINE.
Organized February, 1875. OFFICERS, PRESIDENT, JOHN F. COBB.
TRUSTEES : John F. Cobb, S. P. Miller, Dana Goff, E. T. Gile, Dr. B. F. Sturgis, E. W. Gross, R. C. Jewett, H. Wesley Hutchins.
J. W. STETSON, Secretary and Treas. GEO. C. WING, Solicitor.
OFFICE HOURS - From 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 4 P. M., except Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Interest on Deposits will commence the first day of each month.
DIVIDEND DAYS - First Mondays of January and July.
The National Shoe & Leather Bank,
MAIN STREET, AUBURN, ME.
Capital, $400,000.
ARA CUSHMAN, President. JOHN F. COBB, Vice President.
E. L. SMITH, Cashier. ARA CUSHMAN, F. M. JORDAN, GEO. P. MARTIN, L. LINN SMALL, JOHN F. COBB, B. F. BRIGGS, GEO. C. WING.
DISCOUNT DAYS MONDAY AND FRIDAY. 32
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AUBURN TRUST COMPANY,
ELM BLOCK, 33 COURT STREET, AUBURN, ME. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, $130,000. with privilege to increase to $1,000.000. INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL CHARTER OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MAINE,
Approved March 2, 1889. TRUSTEES.
Samuel F. Merrill, Auburn, Ara Cushman, Auburn. L. Linn Small, Auburn, B. F. Sturgis. Au- burn, J. R. Learned, Auburn, George C. Wing, Auburn, Seth M. Carter, Auburn. Oscar Holway, Augusta, George A. Wilson. So. Paris, Edward H. York, Portland, H. A Packard, Auburn.
SAMUEL F. MERRILL, President, GEORGE C. WING, Vice President, JAMES F. ATWOOD, Treasurer.
W. W. BOLSTER, President. B. R. REDMAN, Vice President. N. F. WOODBURY, Secretary and Treasurer.
AMERICAN BANKING & TRUST CO.,
of AUBURN, MAINE.
73 Main Street. Incorporated 1887. CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $7,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts received on favorable terme. Interest paid on Special and Time Deposits. Interest Bearing Certificates issued. By the pro visions of the char- ter, the Stockholders are liable for an additional amount equal to the Capital Stock. Each director is, and must be absolute owner of $5,000 Stock of the Company.
BONDS, STOCKS AND MORTGAGES FOR SALE.
DIRECTORS :- W. W. Bolster, Auburn, J. E. Briggs, Winthrop, N. W. Harris, Auburn, S. A. Holbrook, Freeport, G. E. Smith, Boston, E. P. Wentworth, Portland, F. R. Conant, Auburn.
Correspondence Invited.
THE NEW ENGLAND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO.
Insures Horses against Accident, Sickness and Death and gives Free Veterinary Service to its Policy Holders.
Mercantile Mutual Accident Association The Oldest, Largest and Strongest New Eng- land Accident Association.
C. B. BAILEY, Agent,
Small's Block,
Telephone Call, 207-3. - LEWISTON, MAINE.
WHITE & CARTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. LEWISTON, MAINE.
WALLACE H. WHITE.
SETH M. CARTER, Notary Public.
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Incorporated Sept. 1, 1890. GAY-WOODMAN CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS'
BOOTS
SHOES,
MACHINE and HAND SEWED. 64 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine. Boston Office, 91 BEDFORD ST.
Incorporated May 15, 1888. ARA CUSHMAN COMPANY, ARA CUSHMAN, Pres. CHAS.L. CUSHMAN, Vice-Pres. M. B. WATSON, Clerk. S. F. MERRILL, Treas. MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S AND BOYS'
BOOTSSHOES.
BASE BALL and LAWN TENNIS SHOES. Men's and Women's Grain and Carpet Slippers. AUBURN, ME. Boston Office, 128 Summer St.
CHAS. E. COBB, PRESIDENT.
JOHN F. COBB, TREASURER.
JOHN PICKARD, VICE-PRESIDENT .. CHAS. E. MORSE, SECRETARY.
JOHN F. COBB SHOE CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS&SHOES.
Address Correspondence to AUBURN, ME. Salesroom, 122 SUMMER ST,, BOSTON.
LEONARD A. PRAY, PRESIDENT. L. LINN SMALL, TREASURER.
PRAY, SMALL CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S
Fine Boots and Shoes,
IN FRENCH and AMERICAN KID, OIL, GOAT, ETC. AUBURN, ME. Boston Office, 21 HIGH ST.
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H. WESLEY HUTCHINS,
(Inventor and Patentee of the Scale-Board Box, Box Machine and Process of Manufacturing.) MANUFACTURER OF PATENTED
SCALE BOARD BOXES.
MILLIONS SOLD ANNUALLY.
The best Mail- ing Box in use, being light and strong enough to protect the goods. The best box for Bottled Goods, having wood parti- tions.
The best Herb Box for the retail druggist.
Can shut tight against moths, hence the best Fur Box.
The best Crack- er Box.
The best Con-
fectionery Box. The best Clock Box. The best Cut-
lery Box.
The best Light Hardware Box. The best house plant Phosphate Box.
The best box for Boneless Fish. A Practical Box for thousands of uses where a light package is desired and where a pa - per box is unfit and as cheap a s the pasteboard DOX.
EN BROWN SC ..
M. M. TIDD
The above cut represents my Box Machine, patented Jan. 8, 1874. It unrolls a log as you would unroll a carpet, scoring and cutting the lock joint for the lock corner, and cutting the board all at the same time, and with perfectly uniform accuracy. Adjustable to any size of box.
FACTORIES AT AUBURN, ME. See opposite page.
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H. WESLEY HUTCHINS,
(Inventor and Patentee of the Scale-Board Box, Box Machine, and Process of Manufacturing MANUFACTURER OF
Patented Scale-Board Boxes
AUBURN, MAINE.
"No. 3. 23x2x14 No. 4. 38x216x116
No. 5. 43x2gx13 No. 6. 5gx37x24 No. 7. 52x32x22 No. 8. 62x41x23 No. 9. 7x42x34 1
No. 10. 73x5gx35
No. 11. 82x6x316
No. 12. 9x6gx416 No. 13. 92x74x415 No. 14. 102x8x516
No. 15. 113x82x516
No. 16. 124x92x616
The above represents the Mailing-Boxes in nests, from Nos. 3 to 16; the figures under each No. represent ength, width and depth of each box, inside measure. I manufacture Honey-Boxes of the Standard pattern; a new Honey-Box that closes up tight after being filled with honey,-entirely new; all at very low prices. Picture Backs and Veneers cut in all shapes with dies. Fan-Sticks, Tree-Tags, etc., etc.
The highest price paid for Basswood Logs, at the different R. R. Stations, or at my fact n Auburn.
See opposite page.
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