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Barrels, Empty-W. H. Alexander.
Beef and Provisions, Wholesale-Armour & Co., Alfred Saunders, mngr., Swift & Co., E. Johnson, mngr.
924
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Bicycles, Automobiles and Gasoline Engines-Chas. E. Phinney, M. B. Crosby (bicycles), THE CALAIS GARAGE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921), (automobiles).
Booksellers, Stationers and News-St. Croix Book store, Miss E. W. Milliken, Ryan Bros .; Milltown, Mrs. E. M. Wade.
Boots and Shoes-N. A. Olsson, Trimble Bros., Isaac Kramer, L. H. Robinson ; Ralph Sheppard. Milltown, Clark, Peterson & Co.
Carriages, Horses and Harness-Chas. W. Cone, Jas. Robinsoson (carriages), D. M. Gardner & Co .; Milltown, E. E. Higgins.
Cigars and Tobacco-BECKETT & CO. (wholesale and retail), (see advt. opp. p. 920), Ryan Bros., D. E. Osborne.
Cloaks and Ladies' Garments-The F. H. Higgins Co., N. A. Olsson.
Clocks-Milltown. Smith Adams.
Clothing-C. J. Lyford & Co., Isaac Kramer, A. Hablow, Grearson Clothing Co .; Milltown, Clark, Peterson & Co.
Coal, Lime and Cement-R. T. HORTON (coal) (see advt. opp. page 920), Mrs. Elizabeth Boardman, Taylor Hardware Co. (cement), Todd Bros. (cement), S. H. Phelan (lime and cement); Milltown, Hiram Miner & Son (coal), S. S. Pineo (lime).
Corsets-Mrs. Chas. Adams.
Crockery and Glass Ware-W. Brown & Son, Wmn. Macloud.
Doors, Sash, Blinds and Roofing-Todd Bros, CALAIS BOX & LUMBER CO. (see ad. opp. p. 920).
Dry and Fancy Goods-C. S. Neill, E. D. Morrell, The F. H. Higgins Co., J. & A. Murray (also carpets), P. C. McGlinchey ; Milltown, Clark, Peterson & Co.
Electrical Supplies-Chas. E. Phinney.
Fireworks (wholesale)-BECKETT & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 920).
Fish Markets-Welch Bros. Smith Bros, W. H. Smith, S. A. Nord- strom, E. H. Alley. Milltown, S. S. Pineo.
Flour and Grain-S. H. Phelan, R. T. HORTON (see advt. opp. page 920), Greenlaw & McNeill, Gove's Cash Store. Milltown, S. S. Quimby. Red Beach, Hinds & Tarbox.
Fruit and Confectionery-J. W. Thomas, BECKETT & CO. (also wholesale) (see advt. opp. p. 920), L. Bernardini, Tori Bros., A. R. Checchi, M. G. Crowell, Buell & Rutherford, H. D. Mckay, J. R. Thomas, Dan'l McDimiter (fruit), Miss Jessie Todd, (also wholesale). Milltown, Geo. H. Harmon, Robt. Adams.
Fur Dealers-Calais Hide & Wool Co .; Milltown, J. H. McMann.
Furniture, Carpets and Picture Frames-E. C. Young Fur- niture Co.
General Stores-Jas. Murchie's Sons Co .; Red Beach, Hinds & Tarbox; Milltown, S. S. Pineo, W. L. Eaton.
Grocers-C. C. Whitlock, C. Waite, H. B. McGregor, G. W. Lord, C. E. Beane, Thomas Higgins, P. Lanigan, John A. Smith, A. C. Doon, W. E. Floyd, Welch Bros., Chas. Miller, J. Kelley, T. H. Curran, Flood Bros., Wm. Gower, Nelson Hopps, J. H. Kerr, Geo. Moore, Mrs. Everett L. Leighton, BECKETT & CO. (wholesale) (see advt. opp. p. 920), T. McGrath, Gove's Cash Store, W. H. Smith, J. F. Maher, Greenlaw & McNeill, E. Butler, Smith Bros., Chas. Chadwick. Milltown, Adams Bros., J. H. McMann, J. H. Wade & Son, Robt. S. Gray; Red Beach, E. M. Cook, Thomas & Bonney, J. L. Harvell.
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Sporting Goods, Etc .- Todd Bros., Taylor Hardware Co., F. L. White (sporting goods), Miss E. W. Milliken (sporting goods), W. H. Alexander, paints and oils); Milltown, S. S. Pineo, W. L. Eaton.
Hay-S. H. Phelan, R. T. HORTON (see advt. opp. p. 920), Greenlaw & McNeill; Milltown, S. S. Pineo, W. L. Eaton.
925
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Hides and Wool-Calais Hide and Wool Co. (branch Portland Ren- dering Co.), Calais Tanning Co.
Ice-Milltown, John Wood.
Junk-W. H. Alexander (also 2d hand goods).
Meat Markets-Welch Bros., C. E. Beane, Flood Bros., Gove's Cash Store; Milltown, S. S. Pineo, J. H. Wade & Son; Red Beach, Hinds & Tarbox, Thomas & Bonney.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Miss S. B. Nichols, Miss M. J. Lockary, Miss M. E. Ryan, Mrs. Dickson; Milltown, Miss Mae C. Chapais.
Music Stores-C. G. Prescott, Ryan Bros.
Oil-Standard Oil Co., F. T. Waite, agt.
Paper Hangings-W. Brown & Son, St. Croix Book Store, Wmn. Macloud; Milltown, J. H. McMann, Mrs. E. M. Wade.
Phonographs-St. Croix Book Store, C. E. Phinney.
Photographers' Supplies-Percy L. Lord.
Real Estate-Chase Barker, P. M. Pirington (estate), Fowler & Gardner, John Prescott, CURRAN & CURRAN (see advt. opp. page 920), G. W. Lord, J. M. Beckett, David Driscoll, Higgins & Jewett, Eastern Realty Co., F. S. Paine, Herbert J. Dudley, Frederick H. Lowell. Sewing Machines-Edward Murphy, The F. H. Higgins Co. Ship Chandlery-George W. Lord, Jas. Murchie's Sons Co. Ship Knees-Fred V. Pickard.
Storage-R. T. HORTON (see advt. opp. page 920).
Stoves and Tinware-E. C. Young Furniture Co., Jas. H. Tupper, W. H. Alexander; Milltown, H. A. Brooks.
Tailors-B. Murphy, Jas. Pettit (repairs), Jas. E. Mullen, J. L. Mc- Keon, Henry White.
Tea and Coffee, Wholesale-BECKETT & CO. (see advt. opp. page 920), E. H. Alley.
Variety-W. Brown & Son, Miss E. W. Milliken (also souvenirs), Wm. Macloud, Ryan Bros., C. G. Prescott, F. W. Woolworth Co .; Milltown, J. H. McMann.
Watches, JJewelry, Etc .- Otis W. Bailey, Ross Bros., Gco. B. Bates; Milltown, Robert Adams.
Wood-Smith Bros .; Milltown, Herbert Hanson, McCann & Cor- bett.
Manufacturers-Bakers-Buell & Rutherford; Milltown, J. W. Irving.
Bicycle Repairs-Chas. E. Phinney, M. B. Crosby (repairs).
Blacksmiths-J. K. Gillespie (carriage), H. F. Beek, Jas. Robinson (carriage), W. E. Gibson, M. A. Daley, Harold L. Homan; Milltown, McCann & Corbett, J. F. Mclaughlin (carriage), H. W. Sadler, Chas. F. Craig; Red Beach, Robert D. Pottle.
Boats-C. S. Adams, W. C. Greenlaw, John Whalen & Son.
Boots and Shoes-Trimble Bros. & Co., H. G. Trimble, ingr., Chas. E. Johnson, (). H. Page, Frank D. Wright, P. O'Keeffe, Morris Christenson.
Bottlers-BECKETT & CO. (see advt. opp. page 920).
Box Shooks-CALAIS BOX & LUMBER CO., J. M. Mann, mngr., (see advt. opp. p. 920), Milltown, H. F. EATON & SONS (see advt. opp. p. 921).
Bricks-J. H. Hanson.
Carpenters-J. C. Rockwood, Chas. L. Stickney, Jas. Cookson, Geo. L. Greenlaw, F. T. Crafts; Milltown, Angus Smith, Mark Nason, Peter Cosgrove ..
Carriages-J. K. Gillespie, James Robinson, E. Eugene Leland ; Milltown, Joseph F. Mclaughlin, McCann & Corbett.
Carriage Trimmers-W. S. Robinson, J. K. Gillespie.
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926
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Chilled Iron Shot-(For manfg. granite), The Calais Shot Works, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Boardman, treas.
Chiropodists, etc .- Mrs. Wm. Franks, Miss Mary Colman.
Confectionery-BECKETT & CO. (see advt. opp. page 920), Miss Jane Todd.
Dress Makers-Mrs. Gertrude Webber, Miss Grace Armstrong, Miss Minnie Spearing, Misses Hill, Mrs. Chas. Adams; Milltown, Mrs. Sarah Polk, Mrs. Frank Smith.
Dry Dock-T. L. Greenlaw, mngr.
Electrician-C. E. Phinney.
Extracts-Milltown, B. W. Corliss & Co.
Fish Curing-Smith Bros.
Foundry (Iron and Brass)-Mccullough & Tait.
Granite-Red Beach, Maine Red Granite Co., Geo. H. Hunt, pres., treas. and gen'l mngr., Mingo, Bailey & Co., Alex. Lowe & Co., Red Beach Granite Co., O. S. Tarbox, prop.
Grist Mills-Greenlaw & McNeill; Milltown, S. S. Quimby; Red Beach, Easey & Jones.
Gunsmith-F. L. White.
Harness-E. C. Wilder (estate); Milltown, Mary A. Groves.
Ladies' Garments-N. A. Olsson.
Laundries-Electric Laundry and Dye Works (also carpet cleaning), W. L. Algar, prop., Miss Minnie Pickard.
Lumber-Jas. Murchie's Sons Co., H. F. EATON & SONS (see advt. opp. p. 921); Red Beach, Geo. H. Hunt, Wm. Carlow & Son; Milltown, J. H. Hanson & Co. (mill at Charlotte).
Lumbermen-H. F. EATON & SONS (see advt. opp. page 921), Jas. Murchie's Sons Co., Eastern Pulp Wood Co., W. L. Cobb, mgr., St. Croix Paper Co., A. M. Munce, agt.
Machinists and Engine Builders-Elliott Machine Co.,; Mill- town, W. McDonald & Son.
Marble and Granite Workers-Douglass Bros., J. F. McVay, Phe- lan Bros.
Marine Railway-W. C. Greenlaw, mngr.
Masons-Robert Walker, Jones Fox, Jas. A. Woodbury, John Rjgley. Painters-Jas. Robinson (carriage), J. R. Acheson, J. K. Gillespie (carriage), W. I. Leeman (ornamental); J. L. Leeman, Chas. W. Matthews, Foster E. Preston, James G. Crossett, Wm. Bovard; Mill- town, J. F. Mclaughlin (carriage), Chas. G. Crossett, Wm. Irving.
Paper Bags-Grand Lake Co., H. B. Liveright, pres., H. L. Elsas, vice pres., Ben Y. Curran, clerk (mill Woodland).
Photographer-H. D. Mckay.
Piano Tuners-Hovey Wiswell, W. Harper; Milltown, Herbert D. Wheeler.
Planing and Wood Working Mill-CALAIS BOX & LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 920).
Plaster-Red Beach, Easey & Jones.
Plumbers-Earl Steeves, John F. Morrell, W. H. Alexander, E. F. Lambert & Co .; Milltown, Geo. Leeman.
Printers-J. A. Sears, A. C. V. Smythe, Advertiser Pub. Co.
Pulp and Paper-St. Croix Paper Co., I. B. Hosford, pres., Arthur L. Hobson, treas., Ben. Y. Curran, clerk.
Pumps, Mattresses and Spring Beds-Milltown, M. W. Corliss. Riggers-E. Riley, Fred Lawler.
Sail Maker-John F. Oliver.
Ship Builder-G. W. Lord.
Ship Carpenters-W. C. Greenlaw, T. L. Greenlaw.
Ship Smiths-Jas. Livingstone, John Coe., Jas. Short.
Silver Polish and Upholsterer's Springs-Milltown, B. W. Cor- liss.
927
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Tannery and Wool Pulling-Calais Tanning Co., Frederick P. McNichol, treas.
Undertakers-JOHN GILLIS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921), Ernest G. Young & Co .; Milltown, JOHN GILLIS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921).
Upholsterers-E. C. Young Furniture Co., Walter L. Dixon, J. P. Gallagher.
Auctioneers-W. H. Tyler, Willis F. Higgins.
Barbers-M. A .. Casey, Wm. J. Drinon, L. E. Greenlaw, G. W. Hazlett, H. L. Chisholm, Walter Howe, F. J. Hillman, M. T. McCray; Milltown, Geo. A. Wilkins, Frank C. Hodgins, Chas. E. Cookson, E. E. Whitney ; Red Beach, Geo. Agnew.
Billiard Halls-Fred W. Spinney, Ryan & Driscoll; Milltown, Chas. E. Cookson.
Bowling Alley-Ryan & Driscoll.
Broker, Ship-THOS. W. HINCKLEY (see advt. opp. p. 920).
Calais National Bank-(see advt. back of book, p. viii).
Calais Savings Bank-(see advt. back of book, p. xxvi).
Calais Street Ry. Co .- G. A. Curran, pres., C. F. Pray, supt., Ben . Y. Curran, gen. mgr. & treas.
Chiropodist-Mrs. Wm. Franks.
Expresses-American, W. E. Ray, agent; Milltown, F. E. Duplisea.
Florists-JOHN GILLIS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921), Ernest G. Young & Co.
Forwarding Agent and Stevedore-F. T. Waite.
Garage-THE CALAIS GARAGE CO., H. C. PURVES, mgr. (see advt. opp. p. 921), St. Croix Garage, Chas E. Phinney, prop., M. A. Crosby.
Halls-St. Croix Opera House, Wilbor A. Shea, man .; Red Beach, Red Beach Hall, Alex. Lowe.
Insurance Agents-J. A. Lee & Son, Frank Nelson & Son, Fowler & Gardner, Geo. W. Lord, Metropolitan Life Ins. Agency, Ashley St. Clair, Howard Murchie & Co., Lowell & Jewett, Downes & Curran, F. S. Paine, THOS. W. HINCKLEY (see advt. opp. p. 920), H. J. Dudley.
International Trust and Banking Co .- (See advt. back of book, page xix).
Libraries-Calais Free, Miss Bessie T. Allen, lib., 10,000 vols .: Wash- ington County Law Library (Calais branch), 500 vols, J. M. Beckett, treas, E. W. Milliken, (circulating), 500 vol.
Lightering-Red Beach, Wm. P. Cook.
Livery Stables-D. M. Gardner & Co., C. W. Cone, F. C. Hall ; Mill- town, F. L. Barclay; Red Beach, Geo. Agnew.
Maine Water Co .- (Calais Div.) I. R. Bradley, supt.
.Music Teachers-Ada Halliday, Miss Emily J. Bates, Mrs. J. I. Mosher, Mrs. E. J. Taylor; Milltown, Mrs. Wm. Mann.
Newspaper Correspondents- A. C. V. Smyth, Roy G. Ryan, H. Bruce Grant.
Optometrist-Otis W. Bailey.
Restaurants-J. M. Goode, J. W. Thomas, J. R. Thomas, Fred W. Spinney, M. G. Crowell; Milltown, W. F. Eary.
Station Agts .- M. C. R. R., A. L. Miles ; Milltown, F. E. Duplisea. St. Croix Gas Light Co. (Gas and Electricity)-F. N. Davis, supt. St. Croix Log Driving Co .- Henry S. Murchie, treas.
Steamboat Agent and Manager-H. F. Burpee (Frontier Nav- igation Co.).
St. Stephen Electric Light Co .- F. N. Davis, supt.
Taxidermists-A. Emack Co ..
Telegraph Cos .- W. U., M. B. Pettit, mngr .; Milltown, F. E. Dup- lisea; P. T. C. Co., Miss I. G. Calhoun.
Telephone Exchanges-Eustern T. Co. J. C. McFaul; Milltown, Percey L. Lord; Red Beach, Thomas & Bonney ; Forest T. & T.
928
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Co. L. Brehaut, gen'l inngr .; Milltown, C. E. Cookson. Red Beach, Hinds & Tarbox.
Ticket Agents-C. P. Ry., Howard Murchie & Co.
Tow Boats-Calais Tug Boat Co., W. A. Murchie, agt.
Schools-High, A. M. Sanborn, prin .; Grammar, Miss Gertrude Mc- Kellar, prin. ; Red Beach, High, Miss Una E. Brann, prin .; Milltown, Grammar, True Varnum, prin.
Asso'tus-Masons-St. Croix, No. 46, 1st Mon .; Eastern Star, Orion, No. 45, 1st and 3d Thurs .; St. Croix Chap., No. 17, R. A. M., Ist Tues. St. Croix Council R. & S. M., 2d Thurs .; Hugh De Payens Commandery, K. T., No. 15, last Fri. I. O. O. F .- Fellowship, No. 97, Fri .; Mayflower Rebekah, No. 47, 1st and 3d Tues. ; Ivanhoe Encampment, No. 44, 2d and 4th Tues. ; Canton Calais, No. 17, P.M., 1st and 3d Wed. G.A.R .- Joel A. Haycock Post, No. 34, 1st Thurs. I. O. G. T., Thurs. K. of P. -Calais, No. 45, Thurs .; Chas. H. Porter Div., No. 6, U. R., 1st Tues. Pythian Sisters, Syracuse, alt. Mon. A. O. U. W .- 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. R. M .- Etchimin No. 27, Wed. A. O. H. - Div. No. 1, 1st and 3d Thurs. I. O. F .-- Maguerrawauk, No. 3013, last Mon. K. of C .-- St. Croix, No. 149, 1st and 3d Tues. W. C. T. U .- Mon. St. Croix Club-J. M. Beckett, clerk. Calais City Orchestra- Wm. E. Ray, mngr. M. W. of A .- Calais, No. 10235, 2d and 4th Tues .; Royal Neighbors of America. Calais Board of Trade-Brono Kalish, pres., F. H. Lowell, sec. Owls, Calais, Tues., ; L. O. M. Calais No. 864, Wed .; P. of H., Eastern Star No. 473, Sat .; Milltown, U. O. G. C .- Milltown, No. 622, Fri. K. O. T. M .- International. No. 18, Tues. Dawson's Orchestra, Jas. Dawson, leader. Red Beach, I. O. R. M .- Mekwamkesk, No. 44, Tues. I. O. F .- Owananiche, Ist Wed. P. of H .- St. Croix, No. 437, Thurs.
Boarding Houses-Mrs. S. W. Cosseboom, Mrs. Saml. Conrad.
Hotels-The St. Croix Hotel and Border City Hotel, St. Croix Hotel Co., prop .; Andrews Hotel, I. Andrews, prop. ; The Arcadian, W. W. Conant, prop. Red Beach, William Love. Milltown, Milltown House, J. F. Searway.
Banks and Newspapers-See tables.
CENTERVILLE.
Fifteen miles N. W. of Machias. Formerly known as Plantation No. 23, east division. Incorporated March 16, 1842. Population-1850, 178; 1860, 191; 1870, 145; 1880, 137; 1890, 114; 1900, 91. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 43; Es- tates, $38,556; 1870-Polls, 36; Est., $42,091; 1880-Polls, 35; Est., $40,- 278; 1890-Polls, 26; Est., $68,289; 1900-Polls, 24; Est., $51,214.
1910-Population, 91; Polls, 27; Estates, $58,926.
On M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-W. W. Ingersoll.
Selectmen-H. F. Foster, Milton F. Bagley, G. L. Rushton.
Town Clerk-Charles H. Caler.
Treasurer-W. W. Ingersoll.
Collector-C. W. Foster.
Constable-Sylvestin Bagley.
Road Commissioner-J. H. Barton.
School Committee-B. R. Flaherty, Melvin Tenney, Chas. Bagley. Supt .- J. H. Barton.
Board of Health-D. L. Caler, sec.
CHARLOTTE.
Thirty-five miles N. E. of Machias, and thirteen S. of Calais. Formerly No. 3. First settled in May, 1809, by David Fisher. Bridges, Damon and Truesdall came in the same summer, and brought their families during the following winter. Incorporated Jan. 19, 1825. Population
929
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
-1850, 718; 1860, 611: 1870, 467; 1880, 489; 1890, 381; 1900, 315. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 124; Estates, $70,458; 1870-Polls, 105; Est., $66,938; 1880-Polls, 93; Est., $60,293; 1890-Polls, 102; Est., $77,133; 1900-Polls, 99; Est., $80,874.
1910-Population, 290; Polls, 82 ; Estates, $81,456.
On M. C. R. R.
R. F. D. to Charlotte.
Postmaster-Ayers, Harry B. Corthell.
Selectmen-Ayers R. F. D., Seth F. Damon, Merton H. Ayers, Eu- gene C. Annis.
Town Clerk-Ayers R. F. D., Edwin E. Fisher.
Treasurer-Ayers R. F. D., Walter Morrison.
Collector-Ayers R. F. D., Fred J. Annas.
Constables-Ayers R. F. D., Walter Morrison, Austin H. Brown. Road Commissioner-Ayers R. F. D., Fred D. Hatton.
School Committee-Ayers R. F. D., A. S. Chandler, Herbert A. Lowe, William W. Brown. Supt .- Ayers R. F. D., P. A. Rich.
Board of Health-Ayers R. F. D., Walter Morrison, sec.
Clergyman-Vacant, Bap.
Justices-William Healy, Jan. 23, 1913. Trial, P. A. Rich, Feb. 3, 1916.
Merchants-A. W. Fisher, flour, feed and fertilizers.
Manufacturers-Murchie & Hanson, laths.
Land Surveyor-F. J. Sprague.
Library-Grange, 250 vols., Mrs. S. E. Fisher, lib.
Telephones-Forest T. & T. Co., N. E. T. & T. Co., Wm. Ayer.
.Isso'in-P. of H .- Charlotte, No. 253, 2d and 4th Sat.
CHERRYFIELD.
Thirty miles W. of Machias. On stage-lines to Beddington and Mill- bridge to Cherryfield station. First settled about 1757, by Samuel Col- son, Ichabod Willey, John Lawrence and others. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1816. Population-1850, 1648; 1860, 1755; 1870, 1760; 1880, 1793; 1890, 1787; 1900, 1859. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 405; Estates, $355,437; 1870- Polls, 370; Est., $434,483; 1880-Polls, 425; Est., $404,576; 1890-Polls, 456; Est., $520,877; 1900-Polls, 425; Est., $518,671.
1910-Population, 1499; Polls, 435 Estates, $468,694.
On M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-Melville J. Allen.
Selectmen-Frank C. Nash, Chas. N. Adams, Geo. D. Small.
Town Clerk-Percy Wakefield.
Treasurer-Robt. S. Nickels.
Collector-T. L. Willey.
School Committee-G. G. Freeman, A. G. Campbell, W. S. Davis. Supt .- Mrs. Frances C. Jewett.
Board of Health-A. W. Morlen, sec.
Clergymen-W. E. Swainson, Cong .; S. R. Belyea, Bap .; W. P. Flanagan, (Ellsworth), Cath .; J. P. Simonton, Meth.
Physicians-Wm. A. Van Wart, A. W. Morelen.
Dentists-S. M. Inman, F. S. Nickels.
Lawyers-Geo. G. Freeman, L. C. Haycock.
Notaries-Frank C. Nash, Dec. 14, 1912; Lynn C. Haycock, Feb. 3, 1916. Justices-Trial, Geo. G. Freeman, April 18, 1915; Lynn C. Haycock, Apr. 20, 1918.
.Merchants-G. R. CAMPBELL & CO., (see adv. opp. p. 920), Frank C. Nash, A. L. Stewart & Sons, Davis & Webb, J. Monohon, George E. Church, Charles M. Ward, A. M. Mathews, O. C. Ward, general stores;
930
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Mrs. Geo. E. Church, Mrs. Susie Mack McClure, millinery and fancy goods; H. H. Bowles, jewelry, pianos, organs, furs and sporting goods; Wm. A. Van Wart, drugs, etc .; John Harriman, clothing and furnish- ings, shoes, etc .; P. B. Guptill, jewelry; G. R. CAMPBELL & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 920), Bion Preston, agricultural implements ; S. S. Hutchin- son, patent medicines, stationery, paints and oils; Peter Smith, stoves and groceries; G. S. Nelson, sewing machines; U. G. Gardner, A. N. Tyler, meats and groceries; E. A. Guptill, bicycles; A. L. Stewart & Sons, A. M. Mathews, eggs; Standard Oil Co., Chas. E. Tucker, agt., oil; A. M. Mathews, pulp, wood, hoops, and blueberries; G. E. Church, harness, trunks and furniture; Matthews & Fickett, shoes, mileage books and variety ; F. H. H. Winslow, phonographs, groceries. etc .; A. W. Willey, groceries and crockery.
Manufacturers-G. R. CAMPBELL & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 920), W. H. Robertson (estate) A. L. Stewart & Sons, Ward Bros. & Wyman, lumber, laths, shingles, etc., and lumbermen; E. C. Wakefield, machinist; E. R. Wingate, doors, sash and blinds; E. K. Wilson (estate), boxes; A. L. Stewart & Sons, stoves, etc .; F. S. Hutchinson, A. S. Farnsworth, car- riages; John W. Strout, contractor and builder; F. H. H. Winslow, (carriages), Chas. G. Eaton, Walter Kilton, painters; E. A. Guptill, undertaker and cabinet work; A. Ricker, Jas. I. McHatton, A. S. Farnsworth, smiths; John W. Nash, boots and shoes; A. L. Stewart & Sons, Jasper Wyman & Son, canned blueberries; G. R. CAMPBELL & CO., grist mill (see advt. opp. p. 920); E. E. Adams, D. C. Shoppe, F. C. Shoppe, Sproul & Nickels, lumbermen; Miss Lucy Emery, Mrs. Abbie Grant, Mrs. Lincoln Sproul, dressmakers; Washington County Bottling Co., bottlers.
American Express-R. S. Nickels, agent.
Barbers-Frank O'Brien, C. B. Smith, Arthur G. Smith, Irving W. Webber.
Billiard Halls-Frank O'Brien, A. G. Smith, Mrs. Susie Mack Mc- Clure.
Cherryfield Electric Light Co .- Frank C. Nash, pres.
Insurance-Campbell & Haycock, Geo. G. Freeman.
Land Surveyor-Lynn C. Haycock.
Library-Cherryfield Free Public Library, Mrs. Mary A. Wakefield, lib., 1400 vols.
Livery Stables-Arthur Tucker, Chas. E. Tucker.
Music Teachers-Mrs. Izella Rich, W. A. Church (violin).
Optometrist-S. M. Inman.
Photographer-F. H. H. Winslow.
Restaurant-Irving W. Webber.
School-Cherryfield Academy, Harold O. Cole, prin.
Station Agt .- W. C. Ry., E. A. Day.
Taxidermist-Geo. H. Eaton.
Telegraph-W. U. T. Co., E. A. Day.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.
Asso'tns-Masons-Narraguagus, No. 88, Tues. on or before full moon; Dirigo, No. 39, R. A. C., Thurs. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Woodbine, No. 141, 1st and 3d Wed. P. of H .- Cherryfield, No. 256, 1st and 3rd Sat. G. A. R .- Hiram Burnham, No. 50, 2d and 4th Sat. Re- lief Corps, No. 42, 1st and 3d Tues. S. of V. Cherryfield Band, E. C. Wakefield, leader. Gardner's Orchestra, U. G. Gardner, mngr. K. of P .- Winnepurkit, No. 5, Fri. Pythian Sisters, Nocomis, 1st and 3d Tues. N. E. O. P .- Guagus No. 129, 1st and 3d Tues.
Hotels-Adams House, W.H. Adams; Shoppe House, Mrs.C. C. Shoppe.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY.
COLUMBIA.
Nineteen miles W. of Machias. Settled soon after the Revolutionary war. Incorporated the 104th town Feb. 8, 1796. Population-1850, 1140: 1860, 1265; 1870, 668; 1880, 642; 1890, 587; 1900, 516. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 161; Estates, $111,163; 1870-Polls, 164; Est., $127,899; 1880-Polls, 161; Est., $121,826; 1890-Polls, 171; Est., $131,410; 1900-Polls, 171; Est., $93,229.
1 910-Population, 564; Polls, 172; Estates, $123,622.
On M. C. R. R.
R. F. D. to Columbia and Epping.
Selectmen-V. M. Look, W. B. Tabbutt, E. L. Nash.
Town Clerk-A. C. Stevens.
Treasurer-Geo. M. Coffin.
Collector-H. F. Smith.
Constable-F. E. Smith.
Road Commissioner-L. F. Leighton.
School Committee-Ellery L. Nash, H. E. Drisko, Ed. Stevens. Supt .- Georgia Nash.
Board of Health-Frank H. White, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap. ; A. W. Frye (Columbia Falls P.O.), Meth. Justices-Victor M. Look, Jan. 6, 1916; E. M. Frye, Oct. 25, 1913; Frank H. White, Mar. 30, 1917; Venia W. Abbott (to admin ster oaths), Mar. 8, 1912.
.Merchants-M. B. Cotton, groceries and hardware; II. L. Worces- ter, general stores. Epping, G. M. Coffin, general stores.
.Manufacturers-Ross & Peary, saw mill and short lumber ; Smith & Smith, long and short lumber; Harold Ingersoll, carpenter, Epping, E. B. Puffer, short lumber; Jasper Worcester, Chas. H. Tabbutt, smiths; Geo. L. Tabbutt, wagons, pungs, etc. Milbridge P. O., Jasper Wyman & Son, canned blueberries.
Station, W. U. Tel. and Im. Express .1gl .- H. G. Leighton.
COLUMBIA FALLS.
Sixteen miles west of Machias, on stage-lines from Jonesport, on Maine Coast Transportation Company Line, twelve miles. Set off from Columbia, and incorporated March 25, 1863. Population- 1870, 608, 1880, 685; 1890, 698; 1900, 569. Valuation, 1860, Polls-135; Estates, $138,081; 1870-Polls, 133; Est., $176,802; 1880-Polls, 165; Est., $160,- 208; 1890-Polls, 171; Est., $176,677; 1900-Polls, 181; Est., $125,759. 1910-Population, 663; Polls, 197; Estates, $163,944.
On M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-John P. Crandon.
Selectmen-S. H. Allen, F. M. Wass, Chas. Matthews.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-Chas. F. Wilson.
Collector-Geo. C. Drisko.
Constables-H. E. Barton, L. P. Grant.
Road Commissioner-M. H. Haycock.
School Committee-Willis H. Allen, A. H. Chandler, Willie Sinclair. Supt .- Cherryfield P. O., Mrs. Frances C. Jewett.
Board of Health-E. A. White, sec.
Clergyman-A. W. Frye, Meth.
Physician-E. A. White.
Notary-W. E. Ingersoll, June 16, 1918.
Justices-C. C. Bucknam, Mar. 8, 1918; Geo. L. Sinclair, Nov. 9, 1912. Trial, Fred M. Wass, Feb. 24, 1917.
Merchants-R. M. Allen, Allen & Hall, B. B. Tibbetts, dry goods and groceries; Miss B. E. Allen, fancy goods; W. E. Bailey, variety; C. A. Wilson, general stores.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Manufacturers-C. H. Woodward, machinist; P. B. Peterson, house-joiner; E. V. French, carriage repairs; L. I. Dorr, E. M. Dorr, smiths; L. A. & A. R. Logie, canned blueberries; Frank Hall, long and short lumber and kindling wood.
Barber-F. M. Wass.
Express-American, C. D. Bishop, agt.
High School-Fred Goodwin, prin.
Telegraph-Western Union, C. D. Bishop, operator.
Livery Stable-E. P. Donald.
Station Agt .- M. C. R. R., C. D. Bishop.
Hotel-Columbia Falls House, E. P. Donald.
COOPER.
Twenty-four miles N. of Machias. Terminus of stage-line from Ayers Junct. Formerly No. 15, and included Meddybemps west of Denny's river. Settled, 1812. Incorporated Feb. 6, 1822. Population-1850, 562; 1860, 468; 1870, 360; 1880, 346; 1890, 264; 1900, 207. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 91; Estates, $39,272; 1870-Polls, 84; Est, $34,809; 1880-Polls, 79; Est., $52,340; 1890-Polls, 78; Est., $59,573; 1900-Polls, 61; Est., $44,878. 1910-Population, 190; Polls, 52; Estates, $56,535.
Postmasters-Mrs. Eva E. Keith (office located in No. 14 Plantation) ; Grove, Florence M. Howe; Cedar, Freeman Frost.
Selectmen-Cedar, James A. Gould; Grove, W. A. Finch, Wm. Ellis. Town Clerk-W. H. Morton.
Treasurer-Grove, James W. Howe.
Collector-Grove-W. G. Day.
Constable-T. J. Gillispie.
Road Commissioners-William H. Morton; Cedar, Thos. Sullivan; Grove, Harry Sadler.
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