Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 103

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890


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Common Council: P. B. Redman, Pres .; E. A. Wadsworth, clerk.


Wards-1. Percy A. Bradford, Percy B. Redman; 2. Melvin O. Dickey, Leslie H. Elms; 3. Edward A. Wadsworth, Chester L. Pooler; 4. Cassius E. Hamilton, George A. Herberts; 5. Alfred E. Shute, Melvin C. Knowlton.


Treasurer-Elbridge S. Pitcher.


Collector-Fred W. Browu.


Physician-E. A. Wilson.


Solicitor-Fred W. Brown.


City Marshal-M. R. Knowlton.


Chief Engineer-Stephen S. L. Shute.


Auditor-Willis G. Haseltine.


Belfast Municipal Court-Wayland Knowlton, Judge. Civil jurisdic- tion, $100; terms 1st and 3d Mondays at 9 A. M. Established 1911.


Assessors-Maurice W. Lord, Leslie P. Miller, William H. Bray.


Overseers of the Poor-Frank G. Mixer, Giles G. Abbott, Wm. L. Hall.


Trustees of Cemeteries-C. F. Swift, Charles R. Coombs, Chas. B. Eaton.


Port Warden-Henry G. Gilman.


Harbor Master-Francis X. Pendleton.


School Committee-William L. Hall, Chairman ; Edward B. Lunt, Geo. R. Doak, O. J. Dickey, M. S. Hill, G. G. Abbott, E. M. Cunningham, Geo. W. Patterson, A. T. Stevens, C. H. Monroe.


School Superintendent-Alonzo J. Knowlton.


Truant Officer-M. R. Knowlton.


Road Commissioner-James W. Burgess.


Board of Health-E. A. Wilson, M. R. Knowlton, Edgar L. Harding. Board of Registration-A. W. Keating, chairman; E. B. Decrow, C. Doak.


Inspector of Buildings-Sanford Howard.


Inspector of Milk-Giles G. Abbott.


Park Superintendent-H. M. Bennett.


Constables-William A. Bennett, John O. Black, Loring H. Colcord, Ralph D. Shute, Robert Gross.


Clergymen-David L. Wilson, Cong .: Chas. B. Ames, Unit. ; vacant, Bap .; D. B. Phelan, Meth. ; Arthur A. Blair, Univ. ; D. A. McCabe, Cath. ; Wm. Vaughn, Reformed Dutch; North, supplies, Cong .: City Point, J. W. Vaughn, Reformed Dutch.


Physicians-Elmer Small, G. C. Kilgore, S. W. Johnson, E. D. Tap- ley, Orris Vickery, E. L. Stevens, E. A. Wilson, T. H. Sidelinger, H. A. Wood, Adelbert Millett, L. W. Hammons (ecl.), D. P. Flanders (Hom.).


Claim Agents-CLIFFORD J. PATTEE, Wayland Knowlton, F. A. Greer.


Dentists-High-A. O. Stoddard, Ernest S. Webber; Church-G. P. Lombard; Main-W. C. Libby, Chas. W. Jennys.


Lawyers -J. S. Harriman, Fred W. Brown, DUNTON & MORSE (Robt. F. Dunton, John R. Dunton, Ralph I. Morse) (see advt. opp. p. 888), George E. Johnson, R. W. Rogers, Wm. H. Mclellan, F. A. Greer, Wayland Knowlton, Tileston Wadlin, Arthur Ritchie, E. F. Littlefield, CARLETON DOAK (see adv. opp. p. 889), H. C. Buzzell.


Notaries-Robert F. Dunton, May 17, 1918; J. S. Harriman, Mar. 9, 1916; C. W. Wescott, Dec. 10, 1914; Arthur Ritchie, Feb. 24, 1916; Maurice W. Lord, Nov.16, 1918; Ralph I. Morse, April 18, 1919; George E. Johnson. Mar. 23, 1913; W. J. Dorman, May 26, 1915; Carleton Doak, May 31, 1917 ; Wayland Knowlton, Feb. 23, 1918; Herbert T. Field, Mar. 29, 1918; E. F. Littlefield, Dec. 14, 1918; W. R. Blodgett, Apr. 18, 1919.


Justices-C. H. Field, June 12, 1914; G. E. Johnson, Apr. 23, 1917 ;C. J. Pattee, Apr. 12, 1918; J. R. Dunton, Nov. 29, 1917; Eben F. Littlefield, May 7, 1914; R. F. Dunton, Feb. 29, 1913; Fred W. Brown, Nov. 19, 1915; N. F. Houston, Jan. 25, 1912; C. H. Sargent, Sept. 30, 1917; G. W. Ryder, Feb.


891


WALDO COUNTY.


23, 1913; W. P. Greenlaw, Dec. 10, 1914; Geo. A. Quimby, Oct. 30, 1915; S. G. Norton, July 10, 1916; Carleton Doak, May 17, 1918; Lyman C. Put- nam, Jan. 18, 1918; Reuel W. Rogers, Sept. 28, 1918; H. C. Buzzell, Apr. 16, 1914; Maurice W. Lord, Nov. 16, 1918 ; Ralph H. Cunningham, Aug. 16, 1918. Trial, F. A. Greer, Jan. 28, 1915; Wayland Knowlton, Aug. 9, 1912. Dedimus, James Pattee, Tilestou Wadlin, C. J. Pattee, G. I. Keating.


Belfast Loan and Building Asso'tn-Wm. B. Swan, pres., C. W. Wescott, sec. and treas.


Merchants - Agricultural Implements - Main - Harding & Rackliffe, Jackson & Hall, Mason & Hall.


Apothecaries-High-W. O. Poor & Son (also artist materials); cor. Main, R. H. Moody ; Edmund Wilson; Odd Fellows block, A. A. Howes & Co.


Automobiles-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889) (also gas engines supplies), S. A. Parker; Front, B. O. NOR- TON (see advt. opp. p. 888); Main, Carle & Jones.


Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889); Main-Harding & Rackliffe, Mason & Hall.


Books, Stationery and Paper Hangings-Main-F. G. Mixer, M. P. Woodcock & Son, Carle & Jones.


Boots and Shoes-Main-W. A. Swift, B. C. Dinsmore & Son (also wholesale), Fred Timm, A. Colburn (also trunks). High, Clark & Smalley Co.


Carriages, Harness, Etc .- Front-B. O. NORTON (see advt. opp. p. 888); Main, Harding & Rackliffe ..


Cigars and Tobacco-Pleasant-Belfast Candy Co. (wholesale).


Cloaks and Suits-Main-James H. Howes, Carle & Jones; High- Katherine F. Gray.


Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps-Main-C. E. Owen, E. P. Frost, H. W. Clark & Co., Ralph D. Southworth; High- Clark & Smalley Co.


Clothing, Wholesale-Church-THE THOMPSON MNFG. CO. Inc. (see advt. opp. page 888).


Coal- Front -CONSUMER'S FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889), BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO.


Confectionery, Fruit, etc., wholesale-Main-F. G. Mixer, C. F. Thompson & Co .; Pleasant-Belfast Candy Co. (confectionery).


Confectionery, Fruit and Cigars-High-D. F. Stephenson, Roscoe Arey, L. S. Shiro; Main-H. M. Stevens & Co., F. G. Mixer, C. F. Thompson & Co., G. B. Marsano; Bridge-B. C. Rich.


Corn, Flour, &c .- Main-L. T. Shales & Son (also wholesale), Jack- son & Hall; Front-SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO. (also whole- sale) (see advt. opp. p. 889); Church-B. D. Field, H. L. Whitten Co .; Odd Fellows blk .- A. A. Howes & Co .; High-Chas. F. Swift; East-C. M. Knowlton.


Crockery and Glass-Main-Carle & Jones (also silver ware).


Doors, Sash and Blinds-Cross-Mathews Bros .; Pleasant, J. C. Durham.


Drain Pipe-Main-Mason & Hall; Front-Cooper & Co.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Main-James H. Howes (also carpetings and curtains), J. W. Ferguson & Co., Carle & Jones, N. H. Hopkins & Co., Hattie M. Black; Church-Miss M. H. Hillton (fancy goods); High-H. H. Coombs.


Electrical and Gas Supplies-High-Penobscot Bay Electric Co., Bray & Dickey.


Engines (Gasoline)- Front - W. A. Macomber; Main-Mason & Hall.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Fertilizers-(Wholesale)-Bridge-The Coe-Mortimer Co .; Main- Jackson & Hall; Front-Belfast Trucking Co.


Fish-High-E. F. Bramhall & Co., J. F. Stephenson; Main-Dutch Bros.


Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods - Main-Carle & Jones, Harding & Rackliffe.


Freight, Commission-Front-N. S. Lord & Co.


Furniture, &c .- Main-Spencer, Eaton & Co. (also carpets), Almerin Dickey (2d hand), H. E. McDonald; Cross-W. H. Coombs (2d hand).


Furs-Main-I. V. Miller.


Grocers-Main-A. A. Howes & Co. (also paints and oils), L. T. Shales & Son, M. A. Sanborn, I. L. Perry, Dutch Bros., E. H. Haney; Front- SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO. (wholesale) (see advt. opp. p. 889); High-Chas. F. Swift; Church-B. D. Field, H. L. Whitten Co .; East side of river-C. M. Knowlton, Isaac Mason & Co .; Citypoint-R. H. Mosher, J. W. Peavey; Waldo-Ralph Cunningham, Francis E. Wood; Upper Bridge-Mrs. Grace Pattershall.


Hardware, Carriage Stock, Paints, Oils, Iron and Steel-Main Mason & Hall, Harding & Rackliffe; High-Mitchell & Trussell (paints and oils).


Harness, Robes and Trunks-Main-L. F. McDonald; High-C. E. Stevens.


Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods-High-Dwight P. Palmer.


Hay and Straw-Front-BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO .;- Main- L. T. Shales & Son.


Hides-Front-B. O. NORTON (see ad. opp. p. 888).


Hoops-City Point, R. H. Mosher.


Horses-Front-B. O. NORTON (see advt. opp. p. 888); Federal- Lancaster & Staples.


Junk-Cross-J. H. Gott.


Lumber-Front-Cooper & Co .; Pleasant-J. C. Durham; Cross- Mathews Bros .; R. F. D. 4, FRED A. HOLMES (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Masons' Materials, Roofing, Etc .- Front-Cooper & Co.


Mileage Books-Main-W. M. Thayer.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Main-Miss L. H. Ferguson, Mrs. B. F. Wells, I. V. Miller ; Church-E. K. Brier & Co., Mrs. R. C. Sheldon.


Mill Supplies-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Oil-Front-STANDARD OIL CO., J. A. McKEEN, agent (see advt. opp. p. 889); Main-Mason & Hall (gasoline, wholesale).


Optometrists-Main-F. L. Adams, Fred T. Chase, S. M. R. Locke; High-J. H. Wood.


Phonographs, Etc .- Main-Carle & Jones, J. L. Sleeper & Co.


Photographers' Supplies-Main-CHAS. R. COOMBS (see advt. opp. page 888), Chase & Doak.


Pianos, Organs and Musical Goods-Main-E. S. Pitcher, Chase & Doak.


Produce-Main-L. T. Shales & Son, C. W. Lancaster, G. B. Marsano (wholesale); Church-B. D. Field.


Provisions-Main-Titcomb Bros., I. L. Perry; High-J. A. Fogg; Front-B. O. NORTON (whol.) (see advt. opp. p. 888).


Rubber Stamps -Church-M. W. Lord, agt.


Salt, by the Cargo - Front -SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Seedsman-Franklin-W. E. Hamilton.


Sewing Machines-Main-Carle & Jones, Spencer, Eaton & Co .; High, READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (repairs) (see ad. op. p. 889) ; Church-J. B. Waterman.


Ship Chandlers-Front-N. S. Lord & Co.


Stoves, Etc .- Church-John B. Stickney, W. A. Hall; High-Mitch-


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WALDO COUNTY.


ell & Trussell; Beaver-C. L. Wright; Main-Goodhue & Co., Spencer, Eaton & Co.


Tailor, Merchant-Main-H. L. Lord.


Tea and Coffee-Spring-Otis B. Smith; Church-Direct Importing Co., Miss Mildred Daggett, mngr.


Variety-Church-H. Davis; High-W. H. Richards (jobbing); Main- Carle & Jones, Mrs. Evelyn Mudgett.


Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware-Main-Chase & Doak, Saml. Adams, W. M. Thayer, H. J. Locke & Son.


Wharfage-Front-SWAN-WHITTEN-BICKFORD CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889), CONSUMER'S FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Wood-Front-BELFAST FUEL & HAY CO., CONSUMER'S FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Wool-B. O. NORTON (see advt. opp. page 888), G. B. Dyer.


Manufacturers-Axes-East side of river-B. Kelley & Co.


Bakeries-Main-A. F. Riggs; Church-Allen L. Curtis.


Bed Hammocks-Main-Spencer. Eaton & Co.


Boat Builders- Front-W. A. Macomber; Commercial-L. A. Coombs.


Boots and Shoes, Custom and Repairs-Main-Fred Timm, Wm. A. Swift, L. E. McMahan; Church-J. B. Waterman; High, H. B. Smalley.


Bottlers-Pleasant-Belfast Candy Co.


Boxes-Pleasant-J. C. Durham (wooden), Leonard & Barrows (paper). Canned Corned-High-Saco Valley Canning Co.


Carpenters and Builders-Cedar-Alvin Blodget, J. G. Aborn; High-Sanford Howard; Northport ave .- J. W. Coombs, E. Babcock, Byron B. Greenlaw.


Carriages-Washington-G. A. Matthews; rear Windsor Hotel- Peter F. Welch; Poor's Mills-Freeman Wentworth; Bearer-Strout & Rogers.


Cigars-East Side-I. L. Perry ; Citypoint, F. M. Bailey; Waldo- Francis E. Wood.


Clothing - Church -THE THOMPSON MFG. CO. Inc., Selwyn Thompson, pres. and treas. (mfg. jobber) (see adv. opp. p. 888); High- Clark & Smalley Co., E. O. Hall, Mrs. Belle Cates; Front, The Esta- brooks Shirt Mfg. Co .; Main-M. S. Jellison; Bridge, David Brackett.


Clothing Cleansed and Repaired-Main-F. G. Spinney, H. L. Lord; High-Hiram C. Hoffses.


Confectionery-Main-C. F. Thompson & Co., F. G. Mixer; Pleas- ant-Belfast Candy Co; Church-Allen L. Curtis; High-L. S. Shiro.


Contracting ( General)-Front-J. A. McKEEN (see ad. op. p. 889). Coopers-Gurney's Mills, Hatch Bros. (Belfast P. ().)


Creameries-Main, D. Whiting & Sons, Lewis F. Marden, mgr., H. P. Hood & Sons, Elmer Roberts, mngr.


Door Controllers-Belvedere Door Controller Co., Elon B. Gilchrest, mngr.


Doors, Sash and Blinds- Pleasant-J. C. Durham; Cross- Mathews Bros.


Dress and Cloak Makers-High-Miss A. E. Going: Church-Miss Margaret Williams; Spring-Mrs. Joel Dodge; Court-Mrs. F. H. Mat- thews; Congress-Miss Lucy Keating; Miller-Mrs. Samuel Lord; Main -Mrs. Carrie Rich.


Fertilizers-Bridge-The Coe-Mortimer Co., M. L. Slugg, supt.


Gloves, Cotton-Front-N. S. Lord & Co.


Grapples (Hay Fork)-Main-Mason & Hall.


Granite-Front-Hutchins Bros .; Bridge-A. S. HEAL (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Gunsmiths-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889).


894


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Hair Work-Main-Hattie M. Black.


Hoops-Beaver-A. A. Dailey.


Ice-Retail-Thos. Logan, Alfred Ellis, Russell B. Stephenson, T. S. Thompson.


Laundries-High-A. F. Pendleton ; Main-Sam Wah.


Leather Board-East side of river-Sherman & Co.


Machinists-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889); Main-J. F. Rogers, O. TITHERINGTON (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Marble-High-A. S. HEAL (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Marine Railway-Front-Merchants', Geo. A. Gilchrest, prop.


Masons and Plasterers-Eugene Wood, Gilbert Wood; Bay View -Frank H. Hoag; High c. Pearl-Lawriston Nichols; Cedar-Warren Nichols; Mayo-Ervin Lear.


Painters-Beaver-C. B. Stover (also paper hanger), J. L. Colby ; Cross, W. H. Coombs (sign); Washington-G. A. Matthews (carriage); Church, W. J. Clifford (sign).


Pattern and Model Maker-Main-E. M. Sanborn.


Photographers-Main-W. L. Hall, A. C. Tuttle; Cedar-C. A. Townsend (viewing).


Piano Tuner-Main-E. S. Pitcher.


Picture Frames-Main-E. M. Sanborn, J. L. Sleeper & Co., M. P. Woodcock & Son, Spencer, Eaton & Co., A. C. Tuttle.


Plumbing and Heating-Church-John B. Stickney, W. A. Hall; High-Mitchell & Trussell, READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (heating) (see advt. opp. p. 889); Main-Goodhue & Co .; Beaver-C. L. Wright.


Post Cards-Bridge-Eastern Illustrating & Pub. Co., R. C. Cassens, mngr.


Printers-Main-Geo. E. Brackett; Church-Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess; Bridge-Waldo County Herald Pub. Co.


Sails-Front, N. S. Lord & Co.


Sardines-Bridge-Lubec Sardine Co.


Saw and Planing Mills-Cross, Mathews Brothers (planing); East side-E. R. Colson, R. E. Cottrell; R. F. D. 4, FRED A. HOLMES (see advt. opp. p. 889); Pleasant-J. C. Durham.


Saw Filing-J. C. Aborn, Alvin Blodgett.


Ship-builders-Pendleton Bros., G. A. Gilchrest.


Ship Smith-Front-C. W. Coombs.


Shoe Factory-Pleasant-Leonard & Barrows, Walter C. Shaw, supt. Shoe Machinery-J. F. Rogers.


Smiths-Washington-H. M. Staples, Harry A. Furbish, G. A. Mat- thews; Beaver-Strout & Rogers, Tyler & Pierce; Citypoint-Chas. G. Havener; Poor's Mills-Lester Wilson; West-Frank Grady; rear Windsor Hotel-Field & Burgess.


Stevedores-Foot of Main-Belfast Trucking Co.


Towing Cleats-Commercial-L. A. Coombs.


Undertakers-Main-CHAS. R. COOMBS (see advt. opp. page 888), Spencer, Eaton & Co.


Upholstering-Main-Eben M. Sanborn, J. L. Sleeper & Co., Spencer, Eaton & Co., G. C. Lower; East Side of River-N. E. Burgin.


Abstractors of Titles-Hayes & Lord.


Amusement Hall -- Star, W. H. Bray, prop.


Artist-High-P. A. Sanborn.


Banks-THE CITY NATIONAL BANK (see advt. opp. p. 888), BEPFAST SAVINGS BANK (see advt. back of book p. xxiv), WALDO TRUST CO. (see advt. back of book p. xiv).


Barbers-Main-E. M. Hall, N. W. Delano, Sherman & Mitchell, F. T. Murch; High, A. L. Thayer, Rose Duhamel, William Kendall.


Belfast and Mooschead Lake R. R. Co .- W. H. Quimby, clerk. Belfast Free Library-Miss Annie L. Barr, librarian ; 15,200 vols.


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WALDO COUNTY.


Belfast Water Co .- J. D. Walker, supt., office, Main st. Billiard Halls-High-H. E. Patterson, Ralph F. Darby ; Main-A. L. Knowlton (also bowling).


Bill Posters-Main-Belfast Bill Posting Co. Board of U. S. Pension Exam. Surg .- E. L. Stevens, pres. ; S. W. Johnson, sec .; Adelbert Millett, treas.


Civil Engineers-A. D. Hayes, H. P. Farrow (Belmont P. O.)


Corporation Organizing-Church-Maurice W. Lord.


Electric and Gas Light Co .- Main-Penobscot Bay Electric Co., M. H. Blackwell (Batlı), treas., A. C. Hopkins, supt.


Electrician-C. G. Dickey.


Excursions-ORRIN J. DICKEY (see advt. opp. p. 889).


Express-Main-American, W. G. Haseltine; Atlantic, S. A. Parker. Florist-Franklin-W. E. Hamilton.


Garages-High-READ GARAGE & MACHINE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 889); Main-City Garage, Dow & Gross, props. ; JJohn F. Rogers.


Halls-Church-Belfast Opera House, W. J. Clifford, mngr .; High- Colonial Theatre, Belfast Amusement Co., W. H. Bray, mngr.


Insurance Agents-Masonic Temple-JAMES PATTEE & SON, Clifford J. Pattee, prop .; Main-Field & Quimby, The Prudential, B. A. Spencer, agt., W. J. Dorman; Front-N. S. Lord & Co .; Church-C. H. Sargent, M. W. Lord.


Livery Stables-High-Belfast Livery Co .: Main-Geo. W. Mad- den (feed); Washington-W. G. Preston; rear Windsor Hotel-Gentner & Colcord, E. W. Wood (feed); Pleasant-E. E. Hanson (feed).


.Marine Architect-Commercial-L. A. Coombs.


Music Teachers-P. A. Sanborn (violin), Mrs. E. S. Pitcher, Miss Cora Lord, Mrs. H. A. Drinkwater, Mrs. Cleora Reed, Mrs. C. W. Wes- cott (vocal), Miss Amy Stoddard, H. A. Drinkwater, Chas. Harmon (clarinet), Mrs. Elon Gilchrest, Mrs. Louise Beckwith, Miss Katherine Quimby (vocal), Miss Edith Davidson, J. Lee Patterson.


Newspapers-REPUBLICAN JOURNAL (see advt. opp. page 888), Waldo County Herald.


Newspaper Correspondents-High-Orrin J. Dickey, Miss Anne M. Kittredge, Mrs. Helen Shute.


Public Administrator-High-Clifford J. Pattee.


Real Estate-High-Belfast Real Estate Co., ORRIN J. DICKEY (see advt. opp. p. 889), treas .; Washington-J. B. Darling; Spring-W. L. West.


Restaurants-Main-H. M. Stevens & Co., Sylvester & Elms, H. H. Gray; High-Jellison & Greer, A. L. Cayford, Roland C. Patterson.


Schools-High-C. W. Proctor; Grammar, Central-A. D.Hayes.


Station Agent-Common-M. C. R. R., L. J. Sanborn.


Steamboat Agents-Commercial-Eastern S. S. Corp., (Bangor Div.) and Eastern Bay S. B. Co., Fred W. Pote; Lewis Wharf-Brooks- ville & Bangor, Penobscot Bay Stt. Co., Henry Gilman.


Surely Bonds-High-JAMES PATTER & SON; Main-Field & Quimby, CARLETON DOAK (see advt. opp. p. 889); Church-Maurice W. Lord, Chas. H. Sargent, Eben F. Littlefield.


Telegraph Office-Western Union-Miss R. T. Newell, manager.


Telephone-Main-N. E. T. & T. Co., E. R. Spear.


The Girl's Home-Established in 1895 by Children's Aid Society, Mrs. E. L. Brackett, sec .. Mrs. Bills, matron.


Veterinary Hospitals-Washington-J. B. Darling, prop .; Spring W. L. West, prop.


Veterinary Surgeons-Washington-J. B. Darling; Spring-W. L. West.


Waldo Co. General Hospital-High-R. W. Rogers, pres., C. W. Wescott, treas., Miss Helen Dunn, supt. of nurses.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Phoenix, No. 24, 2dMon. ; Timothy Chase, No. 126,


896


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Ist Thurs. ; Corinthian R. A. C., No. 7, 3d Tues .; King Solomon Council, No. 1, 1st Tues .; Palestine Com. K. T., No. 14, 2d Wed .; Eastern Star, Primrose, No. 152, 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. O. F .- Waldo, No. 12, Fri .; Aurora Rebekah, No. 10, 2d and 4th Tues .; Penobscot Enc. No. 25, 1st and 3d Tues. ; Canton Pallas, P. M., No. 4, 2d Wed. I. O. G. T .- Belfast, No. 30, Mon. G. A. R .- T. H. Marshall, No. 42, 1st and 3d Tues .; G. A. R. Circle, Tues. S. of V .- A. E. Clark. P. of H .- Equity, No. 170, Sat .; Seaside, No. 243, Fri. Masonic Temple Association. Waldo County Law Library Assoc .- Tileston Wadlin, lib., 2,500 vols. W. C. T. U .- Fri. N. E. O. P .- Belfast, No. 140, 2d and 4th Mon. Royal Arcanum- Belfast, No. 793, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. of P .- Silver Cross, No. 58, Wed : U. R., Belfast, No. 2, Mon .; Pythian Sisters, Golden Cross, Fri. A. O. U. W .- Enterprise, No. 53, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. R. M .- Tarratine, No. 13, Mon; Degree of Pocahontas, Osceola No. 47, Tues. American Benefit Society-3d Wed. Diatonic Club-E. M. Sanborn, leader. Belfast Music- al Society-R. I. Morse, pres. Belfast Band-J. Lee Patterson, leader. Keyes' Orchestra-Lewis Keyes, director. Board of Trade-O. E. Frost, pres., W. L. West, sec. Belfast Yacht Club-Wm. DeCrow, commodore. U. O. G. C .- Belfast, No. 947, 1st and 3d Thurs. K. O. T. M .- 1st and 3d Wed. Waldo County Bar Assn .- Carleton Doak, sec.


Hotels-Phoenix House, T. G. Trundy, prop .; Windsor, E. A. Jones, prop .; Commercial House, E. E. Hanson; Revere House, Homer Carter.


Boarding Houses-Main-Mrs. J. N. Stewart (lodging); Spring, cor. High-G. C. Seavey ; High c. Spring-The Colonial, L. F. French, prop.


Banks and Newspapers-See tables.


BELMONT.


Six miles W. of Belfast. On Liberty and Belfast stage-line. Settled, 1790, Originally part of Waldo Patent: also, a part of Green Plantation. In- corporated the 202d town Feb. 5, 1814. Divided, 1855, and northern half incorporated under the name of Morrill. Population-1850, 1486; 1860, 686; 1870, 628; 1880, 520; 1890, 475; 1900, 352. Valuation, 1860-Polls. 160; Estates, $93,216; 1870-Polls, 144; Estates, $101,708; 1880-Polls,


139; Estates, $103,296; 1890-Polls, 142; Estates, $104,200; 1900-Polls, 129; Estates, $101,363.


1910-Population, 335; Polls, 120; Estates, $107,136.


Halls Corner, Center P. O.


Postmasters-Jas. Mears; Center, Fred A. Marriner.


Selectmen-Lincolnville R. F. D. 2, C. R. Andrews; Lincolnville R. F. D. 3, Edmund Brewster; F. B. White.


Town Clerk-Center, Geo. A. Hartshorn.


Treasurer-Center, F. A. Marriner.


Collector and Constable-Chas. Wellman.


School Committee-Fred Greer; Center, E. S. Morse; Lincolnville R. F. D. 2, Ross Beckwith. Supt. - Lincolnville R. F. D. 2, Edmund Brewster.


Board of Health-Center, Willard S. Morse, sec.


Justices-Hiram P. Farrow, May 24, 1913; Winfield S. Foss, Apr. 29, 1917.


Merchants-H. E. Morrill, Geo. Mears; Center, Fred Marriner, general stores.


Manufacturers-C. P. Morrill, H. Greer, smiths; Center, N. B. Allen- wood, joiner; Morse & Morse, staves, long lumber, etc .; C. R. Andrews, H. Farrow, smiths.


Auctioneer-Center, W. S. Foss.


Civil Engineer-Center, Hiram P. Farrow.


.Isso'tn-P. of H .- Mystic, No. 96, Sat.


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WALDO COUNTY.


BROOKS.


Twelve miles N. W . of Belfast. On Belfast branch Maine Central Railroad. Terminus of stage lines to Monroe and Jackson. Settled, 1799, by Joseph Roberts from Buckfield. Plantation name, Washington. Incorporated 219th town, Dec. 10, 1816, and named in honor of Gov. Brooks, of Mass. Population-1850, 1021; 1860, 988; 1870, 869; 1880, 877; 1890, 730; 1900, 669. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 200; Estates, $158,278; 1870-Polls, 205; Est., $200,176; 1880-Polls, 215; Est., $229,437; 1890-Polls, 207; Est., $229,386; 1900-Polls, 221; Est., $257,091.


1910-Population, 704; Polls, 211; Estates, $288,082.


R. F. D. to South.


Postmaster-Chas. A. Lane.


Selectmen-George B. Roberts, Forest K. Roberts; R. F. D. 1, Arthur O. Payson.


Town Clerk-O. W. Lane.


Treasurer-Wm. H. Rolfe.


Collector-Joseph G. Stimpson.


Constables-Frank L. Emmons, J. G. Stimpson.


Road Commissioners-William C. Deering; R. F. D. 1, L. W. Bailey; R. F. D. 2, E. R. Knowlton.


School Committee-Harry E. Staples, N. R. Cook; R. F. D. 1, Frank H. Quimby. Supt .- Tilton A. Elliott.


Board of Health-N. R. Cook, sec.


Clergymen-H. G. Booth, Cong .; David Brackett, Free Bap. Lawyer-Fred W. Brown jr.


Physicians-A. E. Kilgore, Norman R. Cook, Prince E. Luce.


Notary-Fred W. Brown jr., July 30, 1915.


Justices-Trial, Marcellus J. Dow, Apr. 29, 1917; F. W. Brown jr., Nov. 19, 1915.


.Merchants-The A. E. Chase Co., Young & Cox, general stores; Harry Hutchinson, stoves and tinware; Marcellus J. Dow, dry and fancy goods, ladies' furnishings, ladies' shoes, watches and jewelry; Geo. W. Ryder, Thaddeus I. Huxford, grain and feed; Thaddeus I. Huxford, Harry E. Staples (also trainer), horses; Chase & Varney, dry goods and men's furnishings; Fanny B. Merritt, millinery; A. R. Pilley, drugs; M. J. Dow, E. A. Carpenter, agricultural implements; Hattie Jenkins, variety; W. S. Jones, furniture; Blin F. Stantial, dry and fancy goods.


Manufacturers - Perkins & Miller, house painters; Isaac S. Staples, carriages; W. N. Crosby, wheelwright; W. H. H. Roberts, millwright; L. Staples, harness; Frank Stimpson, I. W. Bowden, Henry Cunningham, Ira Grady, smiths; John Batchelder, Henry Reynolds, E. O. Stantial, R. A. Hall, James F. Jewell, Fred Emmons, Wm. Emmons, carpenters; Thaddeus I. Huxford, grist mill; W. S. Jones, undertaker; Colson & Jenkins, saw mill; J. H. Gordon, clothing; L. C. Cilley, Chas. Gibbs, butchers; W. H. H. Roberts & Son, turning and chair stock; B. F. Stantial, shoe repairs; Portland Packing Co., canned corn; H. P. Hood & Sons, creamery ; Mrs. Elizabeth Huff, Mrs. Delbert Bowen, Mrs. James F. Jewell, Mrs. B. F. Stantial, dressmakers; Thorndike & Hix (Rockland P. O.), canned fruit; Jenkins Lumber Co., saw and shingle mill; Emmons & Borden, contractors and builders. South, Joseph Ellis & Son, lumber.


Barber-Jolın Abbott.


Halls-Union Hall; A. E. Kilgore Hall.


Livery Stable-Herbert Hamlin.


MMusic Teachers-Mrs. W. S. Jones, May Huxford.


Newspaper Correspondents-M. J. Dow, E. G. Roberts, Mrs. L. A. Batchelder.


School-High, John H. Trotte, prin.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Station Agent-M. C. R. R .- H. M. Parsons.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Marsh River, Wed. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Happy Valley, No. 109, Wed. after full moon. I. O. G. T. -Brooks, Sat. G. A. R .- Geo. G. Davis, No. 64, 1st and 3d Mon. K. of P., Tues. ; Pythian Sisters-Silver Crown. P. of H .- Harvest Home, No. 54, Mon. K. O. T. M .- Brooks, No. 36, 1st and 3d Fri.


Hotel-Frank R. York.


BURNHAM.


Thirty-three miles N. W. of Belfast. On Maine Central Railroad (junction of Belfast branch). Formerly called Twenty-Five Mile Pond Plantation. Incorporated, Feb. 4, 1824. Part of Clinton Gore annexed, 1873. Popula- tion-1850, 786; 1860, 857; 1870, 788; 1880, 967; 1890, 846; 1900, 766. Val- uation, 1860-Polls, 165; Est., $129,654; 1870-Polls, 166; Est., $175,007; 1880-Polls, 225; Est., $204,248; 1890-Polls, 288; Est., $251,204; 1900- Polls, 212; Est., $222,406.


1910-Population, 733; Polls, 211; Estates, $237,164.




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