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Whiting Albert, farmer, bds. W. N. Whiting's, off Mt. Auburn ave.
Albert F. shoemaker, h. 106 Lake
Elmer L. shoemaker, house 48 Pleasant
Everett E. hairdresser, 14 Court, rms 21 Turner
E. E. Mrs. dressmaker, 21 Turner, h. do.
Fred A. stenographer, bds. 88 Drummond
Fred A. house Goff Hill
Harry B. clerk, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, bds. 106 Lake
Henry, farmer, boards W. N. Whiting's, off Mt. Auburn ave.
William N. farmer, h. off Mt. Auburn ave.
Whitman Addison R. farmer. h. Oak, E. Auburn
HITMAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS
W (THE), Hutchings between G. T. R. R. and M. · C. R. R. (see p. 206)
Albert S. bookkeeper, The Whitman Agricultural Works, h. 96 High
Alonzo G. teacher, h. Oak Hill, E. A.
Angelia, widow, house 13 So. Goff
Camilla, dressmaker, 44 Drummond, h. do.
D. Allen. farmer, h. Oak, E. Auburn Edward C. printer, 88 Main, bds. at Lewiston
Edwin R. farmer, house W. Auburn Harrison O. farmer, h. Turner rd. E. Auburn
Herbert A. shoemaker, h. Oak, E. Auburn
Herbert S. farmer, h. Dillingham Hill
Idella M. Miss, asst. teacher, East Auburn school, bds. H. O. Whitmans, E. A.
Nancy J. widow of Andrew J. house Pleasant, near M. C. R. R.
Thomas S. shoemaker, h. 155 Pleasant
William E. manager, The Whiteman Agricultural Works, Hutchins, h. 58 Goff
Whitney Albert, laborer, h. Brookville, W. Auburn Dorcas Mrs. house N. Auburn
Ernest, clerk, Winter cor. Dennison, bds. 15 Turner Frank L. shoemaker, boards Clinton A Sampsons, Minot ave.
George L. teamster, 19 School, h. 15 do.
George W. soap maker, h. Court, corner Stevens Mills rd.
Jedediah W. carpenter and farmer, h. 134 Center Jesse C. soap mnfr. Minot ave. junction Court, h.do.
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Whitney Wallace E. machinist, Mechanics row, house at Lewiston
Whittier Frank W. painter, house 17 Harvard
Whittiker David, operative, house 100 First Whooley Patrick, laborer, house 10 Main Wiggin Frank, correspondent, bds. 46 High
Harriet A. widow of Henry L. K. h. 9 Laurel ave.
Ralph L. clerk, Pray-Small Co. Spring st. extension, bds. at Lewiston
William H. furnishing goods, 66 Main, h. 90 High William H. Jr. student. b. 90 High
Wilbur Henry, farmer, h. off Mt. Auburn ave.
Wilcox Andrew, weaver, house 29 Fourth
Daniel E. shoemaker, h. 77 Union
George E. mill overseer (Lewiston), h. 126 S. Main Wile Ezekiah, shoemaker, bds. 9 Bearce
Wiley Elizabeth A. widow of William I. h. 96 Pleasant Samuel M. shoemaker, h. 124 Spring Wilkins Clarence E. clerk, Gazette, 6 Court, b. 112 Cook Wilkins Ernest C. painter, bds. 112 Cook
Frank S. bobbin maker, bds. 112 Cook
Guy A. driver, bds. 112 Cook Manley W. house 112 Cook
Wilkinson Henry, mule spinner, house 96 First William, mule spinner, bds. 18 First
Willard Edward A. clerk, h. 13 Highland ave. Fred G. shoemaker, rms. 76 Goff
Greenleaf D. milkman, Old Hotel road, near Lake, house do.
Willett Frank W. shoe heeler, house 48 Union William, carpenter, house 18 First
Willey Georgie E. widow of Henry, h. Danville junction, · near depot Patrick, laborer, house 10 Main
Williams Charles E. physician, 104 High, house do. Charles E. Jr. student, bds. 104 High
Ernest J. shoemaker, h. 65 Manley
George G. painter, house 232 Turner
James M. shoemaker, house 429 Turner
John K. lather, bds. 3 Court
Mary A. widow, house Manley
Wilson C. shoe cutter, 117 Main, h. 86 Manley
Willis Henry (Henry Willis & Co.), flour and grain, 144 Main, house 47 Highi
Henry & Co. (Henry Willis), flour, grain and salt, 144 Main
Herbert E. clerk, 144 Main, house 26 Laurel Ned P. clerk, bds. 47 High
Wills Albert S. carpenter, house 106 First Elmer E. iron moulder, bds. 82 Fifth
George, jeweler, house 42 Union
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Wills George E. jeweler, 84 Court, rms. do. Harry E. clerk, 186 Main, bds. 101 Goff Lura A. widow of Charles H. h. 101 Goff Wilson Charles C. (Bearce, Wilson & Co.), ice, coal, etc. 9 Minot ave. house 256 Main C. Harold, student, bds. 256 Main George T. teacher of dancing. 27 Spring, house do. John T. cook, Revere Cafe, h. at Thomaston
J. Clifford, painter. h, 132 Winter Lizzie Mrs. house 99 First
Margaret L. Miss, teacher, grammar school, East Auburn, bds. H. O. Whitman's, do.
Robert, foundry mau, h. 79 Dunn
Robert, watchman, h. 297 Turner
Rufus E. shoemaker, house 77 Summer
Salmon A. wood worker, house 13 High
Wing Aurilla B. widow of Rev. Preston B. bds. 16 Union Eliza A. widow of Benjamin F. h. 96 High
George C. attorney, 81 Main, house 75 School
Harriet F. widow of Charles, h. 259 Court
Nahum M. student, Colby Univ. bds. 75 School William H. christian scientist, rms. 1 Oak Winslow Allen P. paymaster, Barker Mill, b. at Lewiston Owen, shoemaker, rms. 36 Railroad
Wise John B. ( Wise & Cooper), shoe mnfr. 156 Main, house 99 Pleasant
& Cooper (John B. Wise and Arthur H. Cooper), boot and shoe mnfrs. 154 and 156 Main
Wiswell Ernest G. colonizing agent, bds. 46 High
Witham Charles B. shoe laster, rms. 16 Walnut Lorenzo D. carpenaer, bds. 26 Sixth
Wither J. Van, house Danville junction
Wolverton Victoria Miss, stitcher, rms. 217 Main
Wood Agnes R. Miss, teacher, Auburn Heights school, bds. 21 Pearl
Wood Augustus A. laster, house 66 Cook
B. Frank, treas. Wood Robinson Co. 110 Main, h. at Boston
Charles, farmer, h. Cross road, from New Gloucester road
Cyrus K. Mrs. house 10 Wood
Edwin, house 66 First
Edwin, Jr. painter, h. 95 First
Edwin C. station agent, M. C. R. R. h. at Lewiston
Elias, teamster, bds. 92 First
Frank C. shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel
Fred, plumber, bds. 92 First
Harriet E. widow of William, h. 4 Haskell
Henry, hairdresser, rms. 21 Spring
James, mnle spinner, bds. 82 First
John N. coal and wood, office, 86 Main,h.at Lewiston
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Wood Joseph, bds. Napoleon Wood's, Cross road, to New Gloucester road
Justus C. (Wood & Walker), harness mnfr. 152 Main, rms. 30 Drummond
Lyman, house 30 Drummond [ter road Napoleon, farmer, h. Cross road, from New Glouces- Robinson Co. twine, 101 Main
Roscoe P. machine operator, h. 45 Manley
Samuel O. Mrs. house 21 Pearl
Susannah, widow of Solomon, h. 92 First
William, farm hand, J. S. Randall, Old Turner road, bey. Mt. Auburn ave.
William B. Mckay operator, bds. 67 Manley
William E. plumber, h. 21 Pearl
William H. house 4 Haskell
William W. gateman, School st. crossing, M. C. R. R. h. at Lewiston
OOD & WALKER (Justus C. Wood and Win- slow S. Walker), harness mntrs. 152 Main (see page 679) [30 Cook Woodard Augustns O. box maker, 16 Mechanics row, h. Luke, farmer, h. Mt. Auburn ave.
Woodbury Emma, h. Cross road, off Old Danville road,n. Danville corner
Frank, shoemaker, 117 Main, b. 37 Goff
Fred, bds. J. T. Woodbury's, Pownal road
George W. farmer, h. Danville corner
Ida, dressmaker, h. Cross road, off County road, near Danville corner
James T. farmer, h. Pownal rd. n. Eveleth school Maria, widow of Marcus, h. 22 Beacon ave.
Maurice, shoemaker, bds. 29 Summer
W OODBURY NATHAN F. treas. Amer. Bank- ing and Trust Co. 73 Main, h. 22 Beacon ave.
Nathaniel H. farmer, bds. G. W. Woodbury's, Dan- ville corner
Oscar, section hand, M. C. R. R. h. Danville junc. Seth, laborer, h. Pownal road
Seth W. 2nd, laborer, h. Hackett rd. S. Auburn
Thomas G. farmer, h. Danville corner road
William A. h. Mt. Auburn ave. near the cemetery William J. tinsmith (Lewiston ), h. 127 Hampshire William S. farmer, h. Pownal rd. n. Eveleth school Woodman Arthur M. boards M. F. Woodman's, Minot ave. Arthur M. shoemaker, bds. 49 Whitney
Charles I. farm hand, boards J. F. Pettengill's, off River road, E. A.
Fred B. bds. 110 Pleasant
F. Mellen, farmer, h. Minot ave. n. W. Minot road George S. pres. Auburn Savings Bank, 78 Main, h. Northern ave. near River road
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Woodman George T. bds.George S. Woodman's, Northern ave.
Harry H. clerk, bds. 198 Turner
Harry H. shoemaker, bds. 198 Turner
Hattie L. Mrs. dressmaker, Court cor. Stevens Mill road, house do.
Herman M. farmer, h. off River road, Woodman dist. James M. h. Court, cor. Stevens Mill road
Julia, widow of Hiram, h.off River rd. Woodman dist. Nathan P. house 198 Turner
Prentiss M. house 31 Union Ralph M. shoemaker, bds. 198 Turner Woodrow Daisy H. clerk, 19 Broad, bds. 6 River Eliza, widow of Clark, h. 6 River
John C. laundry, 19 Broad, house 58 Fourth
Marquis J. loom fixer, bds. 6 River
William T. loom fixer (Lewiston), bds. 6 River Woodus Edward H. shoemaker, h. 48 James
Woodward Luke. farmer, h. Mt. Auburn ave. Roland S. farmer, h. West Auburn
Woodworth Stephen, elder, Advent church,h. Eastern av.
Wormwood Guy F. teamster, h. Oak, E. Auburn
Wright Cha.les L. shoemaker, house So. River road, bey. the cemetery
Wyers John D. farmer, h. Danville corner Wyman Arthur C. ( Martin & Wyman), restaurant, 95 and 97 Main, rms. Revere House Edward C. foreman, h. 71 School
Jane H'. widow of Ashael, h. 71 School
Pliny L. farmer, h. Old Hotel road, opp. Lake
Spencer M. watchman, 209 Court, h. 21 Whitney
YATES ANSON B. watchman, h. 32 Second ave. Eliza, sorter, 130 Main, rms. 1 Drummond
John L. marble worker, 181 High, h. at Lewiston Oscar H. shoemaker, rm's. 49 Union
Yeaton Charles S. shoemaker, 22 Railroad, h. 21 Lake George W. shoemaker, h. 37 Goff
Harriet S. widow of Isaac D. h. 273 Court
Lucy D. widow of William W. h. 37 Goff
Richmond B. teamster, 62 Turner, bds. 273 Court William E. edge setter, h. 37 Goff
York Cyrus L. (C. L. York & Son), baker, 178 Court, h. 44 Spring
TORK C. L. & SON (Cyrus L. and Fred C. York), bakers, 178 Court (see p. 679)
Fred C. (C. L. York & Son), baker, 178 Court, bds. 44 Spring George W. shoemaker, 172 Main, h.19 Drommond ct. Hattie A. Mrs. prop. Auburn laundry, 290 Main, house do.
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York James B. brakeman, G. T. R. bds. 106 Main Young Albert (W. S. & A. Young), prop. Elm House, 37 and 39 Court, h. do.
Albert A. farmer, h. Center, bey. Cross
Annie S. teacher, No. Auburn primary school, bds. Albert A. Young's, Center
Augustine, shoe cutter, h. 19 James
Benjamin S. teamster, bds. 25 Hutchins
Bertie E. shoemaker, rms. 98 Hampshire
Carleton G. teamster, h. 80 Miller
Carrie I. Miss, boards 36 High
Clarence L.C. foreman, sole leather room, 209 Court, h. 98 Summer
Delance, foreman packing room, Pray Small & Co. h. 63 Western Promenade
Edwin F. shoemaker, h. 19 James
Eldin J. shoemaker, h. 44 Union
Flora A. widow, house 37 Main
Frank E. shoemaker, h. 426 Turner
Frank E. Mrs. school teacher, h. 426 Turner
Fred E. shoemaker, h. 270 Court
Henry M. helper, 50 Railroad, bds. rear 49 Court
Herbert A. tinsmith, 100 Main, h. 142 Seventh
Hiram, house 25 Hutchins
J. Edgar, shoemaker, h. 77 Winter
S. Lester, boots and shoes, 40 Court, bds. Albert A. Young's, Center
Levander F. hairdresser, 168 Turner.b. 73 Hampshire Mary L. Mrs. forewoman, packing, Pray-Small Co. h. 63 Western Pramenade
Men's Christian Association Rooms, 53 Court
Moses C. grocer and provisions, 134 Center, h. do.
Moses L. carpenter, h. 24 Highland
Percy C. shoemaker, bds. 74 Manley
Rufus Y. laborer, h. 74 Manler
William H. gardener, h. 84 Lake
William H. laborer, bds. 25 Hutchins
Wiliam S. (W. S.& A. Young) , Elm House, 37 Court, house do.
W. S. & A. (William S. and Albert Young), props. Elm House, 37 and 39 Court
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Maine Central Railroad,
FOR
PORTLAND, NORTH CONWAY, FABYAN'S, LANCASTER, QUEBEC, MONTREAL, BANGOR, BAR HARBOR, ST. JOHN, And Intermeditate Cities and Towns. Best and Most Direct Route to and from the
WHITE MOUNTAINS.
Is the only line through the Celebrated CRAWFORD NOTCH and is thus par excelence the line of the Mountains, connecting for all the Important Places in NORTH- ERN NEW ENGLAND, CANADA and the GREAT WEST. Parlor or Sleeping Cars on all Through Trains between Montreal and Portland. Also offering during the Summer Season, Quick Communication between the Noted Resorts of the Sea Coast and the Inland Resorts of the White Mountains, Green Mountains, Adirondacks, Lakes Sebago, Mem- phremagog, Champlain and George, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Burlington, Plattsburg, Saratoga, Ausable Chasm, Chateaugay Chasm, Alexandria Bay, The Ten Thousand Islands, and NIAGARA FALLS.
FAST TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY, BETWEEN Boston, Portland, Bar Harbor, Bangor and St. John,
With connections to and from all parts of NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA, CAPE BRETON. P. E. ISLAND AND MARITIME PROVINCES as well as Northern New Hampshire, Vermont, Canada and the West. Also operating the Portland, Mt. Desert and Machias Steamboat Co., to and from Points on Eastern Maine Coast.
Connections made with all Trains from and to NEW YORK, BOSTON, MONTREAL all parts of New England, Aroostook County, St. John, Halifax and the Provinces.
TRAINS ARRIVE AND DEPART FROM THE UNION STATION, PORTLAND. ARTHUR SEWALL, Pres. PAYSON TUCKER, Vice Pres. and Gen'l Man. F. E. BOOTHBY, Gen'l Passenger and Ticket Agent.
INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BETWEEN
BOSTON, PORTLAND, Eastport and Calais, Maine.
St. Andrews, Campobello, Grand Manan and ST. JOHN, N. B.
DIGBY, ANNAPOLIS AND HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA.
The Staunch sea going side wheel steamers of this line :
"CUMBERLAND" "STATE OF MAINE" "NEW BRUNSWICK " 1,600 TONS. 1,450 TONS. 900 TONS.
form a line in connection with the above named ports throughout the year. As the time tables are subject to change in conformity with the seasons, the dates and hours for sailing may be found in the newspaper columns.
J. B. COYLE, Manager, Portland, Malne, E. A. WALDRON, GENERAL Agent, Boston, Mass. C. H. SANBORN, General Traveling Agent, Boston, Mass, .
AUBURN
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1893
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
EMBRACING
A Classified List of all trades, Professions and Pursuits in the City of AUs BURN for the year 1893, arranged Alphabetically for each Trade, thus ex- hibiting at a glance the full address and special Business of her Citizens.
Agricultural Imple- ments.
WHITMAN AGR ICU L- TURAL WORKS, (The), Hutchings. between G.T. R. R. & M. C. R. R. (see p. 206)
Apothecaries.
Alden Bu.t L. & Co. 27 Broad AUBURN DRUG &CHEM- ICAL CO. 68 Court (see p.206) Robinson Wm. A. & Co. 27 Court Smith & Cook, 36 Court
Artists.
Coombs D. D. 35 Court Lognes Lilla F. 155 Spring Pulsifer H. A. Mrs. 300 Minot ave. Stevens N. M. Miss, 130 Lake
Auctioneers.
Allen George A. 160 Main Garcelen Charles E. 57 Court
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Bakers.
Burgin T. H. 164 Main MUSTON T. A. & CO. 26 Main (see page 678) Libby Charles E. 71 Court Nadeau Joseph, 31 Third WALTON AMBROSE, 33 Second (see page 678) YORK C. L. & SON, 174 Court (see page 679)
Bunkers.
Auburn Loan and Building Asso. 83 Main
Banks.
AMERICAN BANKING & · TRUST CO. W. W. Bolster, 73 Main (see p. 482)
AUBURN SAVINGS BANK, George S. Woodman pres. George H. Brown treas. Phoe- nix blk. 78 Main (see opp.) Auburn Trust Co. 33 Court, J, F. Atwood, treas.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN, Jeremiah Dingley, Jr. pres. H. C. Day, cashier, 78 Main (see opp.) MECHAN ICS SAVINGS BANK, Benjamin F. Sturgis, pres. J. W. Stetson, treas. 79 Main (see opp.)
NATIONAL SHOE & LEATHER BANK, Ara Cushman, pres. Everett L. Smith,cashier, 79 Main (see opp.)
Barrel Headers.
WHITMAN AGRICUL- TURAL WORKS (The), Hutchings G. T. R. R. and M. C. R. R. (see p. 206)
Beef(Com. Merchants.)
Merrow Bros. & Co. 38 First
Bicycles und Tricycles.
Doten H. E. 45 Court Wills Geo. E. 84 Court
Biscuit (Soda and Cream.)
HUSTON T. A. & CO. 26 Main (see page 678)
Blacksmiths.
Boothby H. W. No. Auburn Brown Nelson R. rear 117 Main Crafts Milbury F., W, Auburn Crooker Frank E. 22 Miller Eastman Wm. A. Minot ave. opp. M. C. R. R. freight house Lovejoy Stephen H. 5 Knight Martineau Louis, 31 Second Nevens C. T. 14 Pleasant Phillips F. F. 95 Turner Stevens Daniel B. 143 Turner Stinchfield Eben, Mill road Stone George W. Minot ave. TAYLOR BROS. 113 Turner (see p. 680)
Boarding and Lodg- ing Houses ..
Androscoggin House, E. C. Towne, prop. 46 Main Barbour Amanda J. 110 Main Bennett Fred A. 182 Main
Brick House, Mrs. Mary McWalter, 32 Main
Call Otis, 272 Main
Chase William E. 79 Pleasant
Corlis Philip S. 64 Spring Fairbanks M. E. Mrs. 180 Court Goodwin Clara E. 46 High Grover Hannah E. Mrs. 66 Spring Mason Lovina Mrs. 32 Pine Mooney F. P. Mrs. 31 Pulsifer Provanch Josephine Mrs. 29 Broad Randall Hiram Mrs. 109 Spring Riverside House, W. W. Strout, 36 Main
Robinson Alpheus S. 8 Goff Rollins Geo. F. rear 149 Court Shaw George F.5 Spring street ex- tension
Trafton R. Annie Miss, 2 Oak Tukey Cordelia Mrs. 49 School Uniacke D. Mrs 23 Turner
Books and Stationery.
Haskell Joseph C. 55 Couot Pollister S. A. 88 Court
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The National Shoe & Leather Bank,
MAIN STREET, AUBURN, MAINE. Capital, $400,000.
ARA CUSHMAN, President. E. L. SMITH, Cashier.
Ara Cushman, F. M. Jordan, Geo, P. Martin, L. Linn Small, B. F. Briggs, Geo. C. Wing, Payson Tucker (Portland), Sam'l Merrill, W. H. Wiggin.
DISCOUNT DAYS MONDAY AND FRIDAY.
AUBURN SAVINGS BANK,
ESTABLISHED 1868.
Phenix Block, 78 Main St., AUBURN, ME., opp. P. O.
Office Hours :- 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 P. M., except Saturdays, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
EO. S. WOODMAN, Pres. FRANK BARTLETT, Vice Pres. GEO. H. BROWN, Treas.
TRUSTEES.
Geo. S. Woodman, Richard Dresser, Frank Bartlett, D. W. Verrill, Daniel Lara, John A. Morrill, A. M. Peables, F. L. 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 Dep si .15,000.00
Surplus above Liabil es 45,000.00
Deposits draw interest from Ist of each month. Regular meetings of Trustees every Friday at ro A. M. Dividends payable second Mondays of January and July.
First National Bank, Auburn,
PHOENIX BLOCK, MAIN STREET, AUBURN, MAINE.
T. Dingley, Jr., Pres.
H. C. Briggs, Vice Pres. H. C. Day, Cashier.
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. President, BENJ. F. STURGIS.
TRUSTEES.
Benj. F Sturgis, E. W. Gross,
Tascus Atwood, W. G. Lowell, James Munroe,
S. S. Hersey, J. W. Beede, J. N. Packard, J. P. Hutchinson.
SEC. AND TREAS., J. Walter Stetson.
ATTORNEY, Tascus Atwood.
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.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
N. I. JORDAN,
Insurance
Agency,
GOFF BLOCK, AUBURN, MAINE. -LIST OF COMPANIES .-
Fire Association, of Philadelphia. Merchants, of Newark. Germania Fire.
Connecticut, of Hartford. Guardian Assurance. State of Pennsylvania. Delaware Insurance Co., and Sun.
&See our Policy Forms before you Insure.
W. W. BOLSTER, President. B. R. REDMAN, Vice President. N. F. WOODBURY, Secretary and Treasurer.
AMERICAN BANKING & TRUST CO.,
73 Main Street. OF AUBURN, MAINE.
Incorporated 1887.
CAPITAL, $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, 7,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts received on favorable terms. Inter- est paid on Special and Time Deposits. Interest Bearing Certificates issued. By the provisions of the character, the Stockholders are liable for att 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, E. P. Wentworth, Portland, F. R. Conant, Auburn, H. H. Gurney, Auburn. Correspondence Invited.
VERRILL & HUTCHINSON, Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Fire and Life Insurance ; the best Companies Represented.
Savings Bank Building, No. 83 Main Street, Auburn, Me. D. W. VERRILL. J. P. HUTCHINSON.
LUDDEN & LUDDEN, Attorneys - at - Law, MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Auburn, Me.
Forest E. Ludden, NOTARY PUBLIC.
William E. Ludden, COLLECTIONS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPALDING & BLISS, BOSTON, MASS
68 HIGH STREET,
Sole Agents in New England States for the Sale of
Morocco
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Kids,
Manufactured By
MeNEELEY & CO., PHILADELPHIA. RELIABLE GOODS IT M.INUFACTURERS' PRICES. SPECIALTY :- Mc Neeley's Celebrated Imitation French Kid.
TELEPHONE NO. 2272. CABLE ADDRESS, HIXFENAL. Kistler, Lesh & Co., TANNERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN Union Crop & Oak Sole Leather,
OAK BUTTS. 97 and 99 South Street, Boston, Mass.
UNION TANAGES :- West Branch, Rolfe, St. Mary's, Mt. Jewett, Carmen.
Burke Tanning Co., Oak.
CHASE
LASTING
MACHINE COMPANY, 108 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
484
ADVERTISEMENTS
Last Your Shoes
on the Boston Lasting Machine. Every operation under immediate control of the operator. Lasts Good- year Welts as well as Mckay Sewed.
BOSTON LASTING MACHINE CO., 110 LINCOLN ST., BOSTON.
Set Your Edges
with the Union TwinlEdge Setter Less Space, Less Power, More Edges, at lower cost. These are what you can get with the Union.
Keep Your Cement
in the Union Cementer. It is Safer and Cleaner. Insurance men recommend it. Saves labor. A boy can operate it.
FLAGG MANUFACTURING CO., 110 Lincoln St., Boston.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
RE BUTEA CO GOSTO
BUFF YOUR BOTTOMS
with the Globe Buffer. Most work and best work at lowest cost. 25 in operation in one factory.
Globe Buffer Co., 110 Lincoln St., Boston.
SCOUR YOUR HEELS
with the Globe Heel Scourer. Greatest speed and Best Work. Improved Stopping Device. Stops and locks wheel instantly, saving operator time when changing sand paper.
Globe Buffer Co., 110 Lincoln Street, Boston.
Glos JUFFEN
CLEAN YOUR SHOES
with the Webster Textile Cleaning Machine. Don't use dressing. It hardens the leather, besides it's ex- pensive. Use the Webster Machine. It leaves the leather soft and pliable. Saves labor, saves the cost of dress- ing,
Globe Buffer Co., 110 Lincoln Street, Boston.
486
ADVERTISEMENTS
DAVIS &WAIT
SHOE STAMPS & STENCILS
EL
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DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES® SENT FREE
TTING
BRASS STAMPS FOR GILDING.FACINGS AND TOPS
ASPE
STENCIL PLATES 31 SOUTH ST.
FORN
KING
BOSTON,MASS.
TTEN,
MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
CUTTING
DIES,
For Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Envelopes, Harness, Labels, Etc., Etc. OFFICE AND FACTORY,
257 Causeway St., Boston, Mass.
IT WILL SAVE
Time,
Labor, Money,
AND GIVE YOU BETTER CUTTING EDGES.
THE RAPID GRINDING MACHINE
for grinding Edge Trimming Cutters.
· By this machine the teeth of the cutters are pre- sented automatically to the emery wheel in such a way that all are ground of equal thickness.
Ground in this way each cutter does its proportional part of the work, the edge trimming machine runs steadier, cutters require less grinding and last longer. All this will give yon better edges at less cost. For price and particulars, address, -
Flagg Manufacturing Co., 110 Lincoln St., Boston.
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U.S. CONANT-CC BOSTON
BOOT & SHOE CASES
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ADVERTISEMENTS
A Revolution in Shoe Manufacturing
Has Been Effected by the
GOODYEAR Improved Welt Machine
STEEL STAMPS FOR THIS
TRADE
GOODYEAR
MARK
FREE TO LESSEES.
P. O. BOX 1662.
-AND THE
"GOODYEAR" NEW RAPID OUT SOLE STITCHER.
CAPACITY, 500 PAIRS PER DAY.
The New Improved Welt Machine-the Inseamer- is now per- ection. Manufacturers can suggest no improvements. They tell us sews a tighter and stronger Inseam than can be sewed by hand. sing the Inseamer in conjunction with the New Rapid Stitcher, which re are now building, manufacturers, WITH TWO MACHINES, will e able to get out from 300 to 400 pairs of welted shoes daily, according o ability of the operators on both machines.
19 For full particulars, address
THE GOODYEAR SHOE MACHINERY CO., (P. O. BOX 1662.)
.58 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
OR C. L. BARKER, Agent, 92 MAIN ST., AUBURN, ME.
498
ADVERTISEMENTS
PFISTER & VOGEL LEATHER CO., Tanners & Curriers. MILWAUKEE, WIS. - Manufacturers of - RUSSIA AND PATENT LEATHER, Sole Leather, Wax and Grain Uppers, Oil Grain Calfskins, KIPS, SPLITS AND HARNESS LEATHER. BOSTON STORE, 161 AND 165 SUMMER STREET,
PARKER, FIELD & MITCHELL,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, 23 MAIN STREET (On West Boston Bridge), CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. SOLE BUILDERS OF THE
" Boston " Hoisting Engines For Builders, Contractors, Railroads, Quarries and Mines.
OVER 2500 IN USE.
STEAM ENGINES, 25 Sizes, 12 to 300 H. P.
FEED WATER HEATERS and SURFACE CONDENSERS
Horizontal or Vertical, 50 TO 5000 HORSE POWER.
STEAM SEPARATORS.
This apparatus will automatically seperate water from Steam. Espec- ially adapted where boilers prime, or long pipe lines are used.
A Positive Safeguard and a Scource of Econemy.
Vertical Engines, Portable Engines, Steam Engineering Specialties. MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH WORK. PATERN AND MODEL MAKING. Contractors for Complete Steam Plants.
Belt Power with or without Patent Doors,
Send for Descrip:ive Circular.
Elevators.
First Class Work at Moderate Prices,
MANOR PIELATAR Winning
RAAPAIL
489
AUBURN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Boot and ShoeHeel and Shank Mnfrs.
Horne Jolin F. County Jail Osgood Edward H. 34 Railroad
Boot and Shoe Ma- chinery.
GOODYEAR SHOE MA- CHINERY CO.C. L. Barker, agent, 92 Main (see page 7)
Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers.
Cote Joseph, 40 Fifth Cote Ludger, 32 Pulsifer Drew James M. 7 Turner Manley Abel F. 311 Turner Mitchell Clark, 48 Main Shaw H. M. 177 Main Smith Samuel S. 74 Main Turner Winslow, 49 Union
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