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Masons-Chas. J. Hamilton, A. P. Gilligan, Henry M. Varney, Free- man Varney.
Mustard-J. W. RAYE & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 945), Seacoast Can - ning Co.
Painters-E. M. Cherry, Wm. Collins, Fred L. Cook, John Harring- ton, John E. Healey (carriage), Edgar W. Ohmeis.
Photographers-C. E. Brown, E. L. Griffin, Geo. H. Frazier.
Picture Frames-BIBBER & FLAGG (see advt. opp. p. 944), J. A. Ferris & Son, Geo. H. Frazier, E. L. Griffin.
Plumbers-E. S. MARTIN & SON CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921), W. T. Spates, E. F. Heffron, J. J. Daley & Co.
Sardines and Canned Goods-Independent Canning Co., C. E. Capen, pres., Seacoast Canning Co., H. E. Nicholas, mngr., L. D. Clark & Son, MACNICHOL PACKING CO. (see advt. opp. p. 920), E. A. HOLMES PACKING CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921), Blanchard Mnfg. & Canning Co., M. C. Holmes Canning Co., Atlantic Canning Co., Globe Packing Co. (factory No. Lubec), New England Canning Co., McDonald Packing Co. (factory Deer Island, N. B.), American Sardine Co., S. Q. Grady, mgr., (commission.)
Sardine Supplies-E. S. MARTIN & SON CO. (see advt. opp. p. 921). F. A. BUCK & CO. (see advt. opp. page 944).
Smiths-Diffin & Higgins (also carriage), G. A. Stewart, F. A. BUCK & CO. (see advt. opp. page 944), S. S. Frost.
Tin Plate Decorating-Henry D. Davis, American Can Co.
Undertakers and Upholsterers-BIBBER & FLAGG (see advt. . opp. p. 944), J. A. Ferris & Son.
Amusement Hall-Acme, W. A. Shea, mgr.
Auctioneers-H. H. Wadsworth, Geo. W. Norton.
Billiard Halls-Chas. Dines, J. T. Ward (also bowling alley), O. H. Brown.
Bill Poster-J. A. Muldoon.
Board of Trade-John P. Hutchison, pres., W. S. Alexander, sec.
Eastport Electric Light Co .- E. B. Jonah, mgr., Leroy Vose, supt.
Eastport Savings Bank -- (See advt. back of book, page xxii).
Eastport Water Co .- Chas. I. Morton, sec. and treas.
Express-American, M. G. Patten, agt.
Fish Inspectors (State)-(salt fish) J. E. Wickerson, Jos. Farris, W. H. Holmes, J. R. Holmes.
Garages-F. C. LORING (see advt. opp. p. 921), Eastport Garage Co.
Hair Dressers-Ira A. Palmer, Roger W. DeGrass, Smith & Savage, C. Whalen, Albert Morrison, Geo. C. Laskey, W. L. Banks, Gregory A. McDonald, Fred Brown, John F. Whalen, D. J. Lamond.
Hall-Memorial Opera House, Wilbur A. Shea. .
Insurance-WILBOR A. SHEA (see advt. opp. p. 921), C. W. HUME, S. B. HUME & SON (see advt. opp. p. 944), S. P. Bradish, Metropoli-
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tan Life, J. M. Swett, F. T. Eldridge, W. C. Beale, E. F. Nutt, Geo. W. Norton.
Job Printing-Sentinel Office, J. E. Nutt, prop., CITIZEN PUB. CO., publishers EASTPORT CITIZEN (see advt. opp. page 920).
Laundries-Eastport Laundry Co., Hanson & Martyn, props., C. H. Brewster, Wm. Tooze.
Library-Eastport Public Library, 10,200 vol., Mrs. Virginia Kemp, librarian.
Livery Stables-C. M. Buxton, L. W. McMahon, Andrew Steven- son, C. O. GARDNER (see advt. opp. p. 921), C. G. Rumery.
Music Teachers-Miss Mary Parsons, Mrs. G. P. Andrews, W. C. Beale, Miss Annie V. MacNichol, Mrs. W. S. Alexander, Miss Annie J. Rumery, S. A. Frost, Miss Edith Gardner (violin).
Newspaper Correspondents-Miss Alice G. Milliken, J. D. Ander - son, Fred G. Milliken, Leo D. Lamond, John J. Murphy.
Piano Tuners-Hovey M. Wiswell, W. Harper.
Real Estate -- E. A. HOLMES (estate) (see advt. opp. p. 921), L. H. Newcomb, E. B. JONAH (see advt. opp. p. 944), M. C. Holmes, S. P. Bradish, Elisha W. Pike, L. D. Lamond, Geo. W. Norton.
Restaurants-Goulding & Co., Mrs. Wm. J. Gilchrist, Mrs. Carrie Williams, Mrs. B. E. Antone, Geo. N. Renouff.
School-Boynton High, E. S. Preble, prin.
Station Agt .- M. C. R. R., Jas. F. Desmond.
Steamboat AAgts .- Eastern S. S. Corp'n. (International Line) A. H. Leavitt; Frontier Navigation Co., A. H. Leavitt; Grand Manan S. S. Co., B. F. Milliken & Son ; Deer Island & Campobello S. B. Co.
Telephone-Eastern T. Co., J. C. McFaul, ingr.
United Wireless Telegraph Co .- Lawrence S. White, operator. Western Union Telegraph-George H. Cushing, manager.
Asso'tus-Masons-Eastern, No. 7, 1st Mon .; Eastern R. A. C., No. 10, Ist Thurs. ; St. Bernard, K. T., No. 11, 2d Tues .; Eastern Star, 1st and 3d Tues. I. O. O. F .- Border, No. 81, Tues .; Moose Island Encampment, 2d and 4th Wed. Eastern City Rebekah, No. 48, 2nd and 4th Mon. K. of P .-- Anchor, No. 41, Thursday; Seaside Pythian Sisters, Wed .; Uniform Rank, Eastern, No. 11, Tues. G. A. R .- Meade, No. 40, Tues- day. S. of V., Meade No. 86, 2d and 4th Wed. I. O. R. M .- Passama- quoddy, No. 23, Friday. D. of P .- Rising Sun, Thurs. W. C. T. U .- 2d and 4th Thurs. Eastport Cornet Band-S. A. Frost, leader. Lodge Bros.' Orchestra-A. B. Lodge, leader. L. O. L .- Monday. M. W. of A. -Eastport, No. 7436, last Wed. I. O. F .- No. 1710, Mon. B. P. O. E .- Eastport No. 880, 1st and 3d Wed. K. of C .- Eastport No. 673, Thurs. Owls -- No. 1347, Wed.
Hotels-The Riverside, C. L. Corthell, prop .; Exchange Hotel, J. W. Woods, prop .; Mabee House, F. W. Mabee.
Boarding Houses-Mrs. W. J. Gilchrist, Mrs. Fred Logan, Geo. Vork.
Banks and Newspapers-See tables.
EDMUNDS.
Twenty-three miles N. E. of Machias. Some time in the year 1786, Col. Aaron Hobart, of Abington, Mass., came down to Passamaquoddy for the purpose of buying a township. He purchased township No. 10. He found some settlers on the township, James O'Neil and family, also the widow Oliver and Samuel Scott and family. Incorporated February 7, 1828, and named from Edmund Hobart, a descendant of the Earl of Buckingham, who came to Abington about the year 1620, and settled there as a minister of the Gospel. Population-1850, 446; 1860, 444; 1870, 448; 1880, 445; 1890, 395; 1900, 492. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 88; Estates,
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$80,204; 1870-Polls, 79; Est., $86,418; 1880-Polls, 97; Est., $72,331; 1890-Polls, 91: Est., $69,512; 1900-Polls, 125; Est., $76,968.
1910-Population, 616; Polls, 148; Estates, $99,477. On M. C. R. R.
Post-office address-Dennysville R. F. D.
Selectmen-W. F. Bell, James E. Gardner, James Robinson.
Town Clerk-C. W. Hobart.
Treasurer-I. Herbert Allen.
Collector-Walter Smith.
Constable-Walter Smith
Road Commissioners-Herbert Phinney, John C. Benner, Edward C. Cox.
School Committee-Frank C. Gardner, Fred Dunn, R. S. Hallowell. Supt .- W. H. Phinney.
Board of Health-W. E. Hayward.
Cler gyman-Milan J. Smith, Meth.
Physician-F. W. Snell (ecl.)
Manufacturers-Dennysville Lumber Co., long and short lumber, staves and box shooks; A. M. Carter, carpenter; Chas. Smith, smith; Willis Andrews, watch and clock repairing; B. O. Brown, carpenter; Bell Bros., short lumber, box shooks, etc.
FOREST CITY.
North-west of Calais 57 miles. On Maine Central Railroad. Formerly No. 9, R. 4. Town of Eaton, incorporated 1873; divided Feb. 15, 1887; por- tion annexed to Danforth and Forest City incorporated. Population-
1890, 287; 1900, 151. Valuation, 1890-Polls, 61; Estates, $71,581; 1900- Polls, 38; Est., $16,570.
1910-Population, 79; Polls, 25; Estates, $15,603.
Forest City Village, eight miles from M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-Fred O. Foster.
Selectmen-Alex. F. Walls, F. O. Foster, Guy Lydic.
Town Clerk-Ervin Walls.
Treasurer-Frank Lydic.
Collector-C. B. Houghton.
Constable-Frank Lydic.
Road Commissioner-Frank Lydic.
School Committee-F. W. Bartlett, F. O. Foster, Frank Lydic. Supt .- Mrs. F. O. Foster.
Board of Health-C. B. Houghton, sec.
Clergyman-H. W. Thompson, Meth. ; J. Chas. Macdonald, Bap. Justice-Chas. B. Houghton, May 24, 1913.
MMerchants-Fred O. Foster, Mrs. J. M. Lydic, general stores.
HARRINGTON.
Twenty-four miles W. of Machias. Stage to Marshville daily. Settled about 1765. Incorporated June 17, 1797. Population-1796, 177; 1850, 963; 1860, 1130; 1870, 1142; 1880, 1290; 1890, 1150; 1900, 1165. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 262; Estates, $247,133; 1870-Polls, 283; Estates, $249,203; 1880 -Polls, 330; Est., $285,978 : 1890-Polls, 316; Est., $275,137; 1900-Polls, 294; Est., $245,024.
1910-Population, 1020; Polls, 250; Estates, $237,799.
On M. C. R. R.
R. F. D. to Marshville, Dorman, and West.
Postmaster-W. N. Dyer.
Selectmen-F. G. Coffin, G. L. Burritt; R. F. D. 1, W. L. Ramsdell.
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Town Clerk -- W. N. Dyer.
Treasurer-E. V. Coffin.
Collector-Geo. W. Coffin.
Constables-H. M. Leighton, T. C. Fickett.
Road Commissioner-C. E. Leighton.
School Committee-F. J. Drisko, G. L. Burritt; R. F. D. 1, W. L. Ramsdell. Supt .- Milbridge P. O., George M. D. Grant.
Board of Health-G. L. Burritt, sec.
Clergymen-W. P. Palmer, Bap. ; W. R. Patterson, Meth.
Physician-G. L. Burritt.
Dentist-R. P. Leighton.
Notary-Edward W. Shackford, Mar. 15, 1919.
Justices-Forrest G. Coffin, July 20, 1913; Edward G. Grant, Jan. 28, 1915; M. L. Ray, Sept. 28, 1918; William M. Dyer, Aug. 30, 1917; Geo. H. Coffin, jr., June 29, 1912; Edwin V. Coffin, June 12, 1914; Geo. H. Coffin, Feb. 25, 1915.
.Merchants-V. L. Coffin & Son, Otis S. Plummer, general stores; W. N. Dyer, fruit and confectionery ; Mrs. Jennie Lord, L. Emeline Nash, millinery; C. M. Plummer, Nash & Plummer, groceries and meats; G. L. Burritt, druggist; E. M. Frye & Co., pulp wood. £ West, A. W. Strout, general stores; Marshville, Mrs. Arlena Mitchell, general stores; C. W. Perry, groceries.
Manufacturers-A. M. Nash, ship-builder; Burnham & Morrill Co., Harrington Packing Co., canned blueberries; C. E. Leighton, boats ; Edwin R. Mckenzie, pumps; F. I. Drisko, carriages; S. M. Drisko, caskets; A. L. Wakefield, painter and upholsterer; Edward G. Grant, short lum- ber.
Library-Village Library Association-2900 vols., Geneva A. Plum- mer, librarian.
Station, W. U. Tel. and Am. Express Agt .- M. C. R. R., L. W. Reed.
Livery Stables-M. E. McRoy, W. D. Coffin, C. H. Plummer.
Hotels-Harrington House, A. B. Coffin; Coffins, W. D. Coffin.
Assot'ns .- P. of H .- Harrington, No. 407, 2d Fri. I. O. R M .- Tomah, No. 67, Tues; D. of P., Hiawatha, Wed. Jr. O. U. A. M .- Wed.
JONESBORO.
Seven miles west of Machias. First settled, 1763-4. Once called Chand- ler's River. Incorporated Mar. 4, 1809, and named in honor of John C. Jones, one of the original proprietors. Roque Bluffs set off and incorpo- rated separate town Mar. 12, 1891. Population-1850, 466; 1860, 518; 1870, 522; 1880, 555; 1890, 470; 1900, 606. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 129: Es- tates, $61,074; 1870-Polls, 119; Est., $86,990; 1880-Polls, 133; Est., $80,000; 1890-Polls, 118; Est., $70,000; 1900-Polls, 151; Est., $117,505. 1910-Population, 519; Polls, 155; Estates, $111,059. On M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-F. H. Shoppee.
Selectmen-Chas. C. Whitney, Geo. M. Mawhinney, H. L. Marston.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-F. H. Shoppee.
Collector-S. C. Driska.
Road Commissioner-W. J. Mawhinney.
School Committee-E. M. Watts, B. H. Varney, J. S. Loon.
Supt .- Jonesport P. O., R. F. Harmon.
Board of Health-E. M. Watts, sec.
Clergyman-Eugene V. Allen (Whitneyville P. O.), Cong.
Justices-F. H. Shoppee, May 7, 1914: W. P. Magee, Dec. 10, 1914.
Merchants-Bodwell Granite Co , Melvin Mawhinney, agt., Lawrence Lumber Co., general stores; F. H. Shoppee, confectionery, stationery and sporting goods ; C. E. Fish, groceries and confectionery.
ESTABLISHED 1835.
S. B. HUME & SON,
DEALERS IN Coal, Salt, Fish, Oil, Ship Chandlery, Paints. Hardware and Groceries. EASTPORT, - =
MAINE.
Arthur Hanscom Robt. E. Hanscom L. H. HANSCOM'S SONS,
Modern Embalmers and Funeral Furnishers. Picture Framing and Upholstering MACHIAS, Tel. Con. MAINE. |
BIBBER & FLAGG, DEALERS IN
Furniture and Carpetings of all kinds. Window Shades and Fixtures, Bedding, Picture Frames, Curtain Rods, Etc. Coffins, Caskets and Robes.
EASTPORT.
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MAINE.
F. A. BUCK & CO. MACHININSTS and BLACKSMITHS. Manufacturers and Repairers of Tanks, Boilers and Machinery. Sheet Metal Work. Manufacturers of Galvanized Fish Flakes. Bolts and Bolt Work. Agency Buffalo Wire Works Company. EASTPORT, MAINE.
R. Spear & Son,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Shippers of
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish LOBSTERS AND COD OIL. EASTPORT, MAINE.
H. E. SAUNDERS, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC.
LUBEC, MAINE.
Prompt attention given to Mercantile Collections.
Long Distance Telephone.
EDWIN B. JONAH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BUCKNAM BLOCK
EASTPORT.
MAINE.
GEO. A. MOWRY, Manufacturer of Smoked, Pickled and Kippered, HERRING. Boneless Herring a Specialty. LUBEC, MAINE.
MACHIAS REPUBLICAN MACHIAS, MAINE
Republican Crgan of Washington County. Largest Circulation of any Weekly paper in Eastern Maine.
General Publishing and Job Printing Business Carried on. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
GEO. V. MEAD. FRED S. MEAD. ADELBERT F. MEAD. A. & O. W. MEAD & CO., Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF
Country Produce, Veal, Lamb, Poultry, Eggs. 35 and 36 North Market Street, BOSTON, MASS. Reference: Fourth National Bank, Boston.
F. S. Reynolds.
Burton Wells.
Lubec Garage & Auto Supply Co.
Water Street, Lubec, Me.
General Repair Work.
Stabling.
Instructions in Car Operating.
All Motor Supplies.
Geo. H. Harper & Co., SHIPPERS OF Washington County Potatoes. Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Brick, Lime, Cement, and Hair. Wholesale and Retail. MACHIAS, MAINE.
E. M. BUCKNAM,
Undertaker and Embalmer.
I offer my services to all out-of- town parties shipping remains. Have been in the business since 1868. Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Main Street, MACHIAS, ME.
Gardner House, PEMBROKE, ME.
First-Class Board and Rooms at rea- sonable prices. Convenient for the traveling men. Your patronage respect- fully solicited. Telephone 4-14.
FRANK C. GARDNER, Prop.
MACHIAS GRANITE WORKS. GRANITE AND MARBLE for Building and Monumental Work Estimates and designs fur- nished on Application. Cutting and Polishing Works at Machias on M. C. R. R. SAM'L M. HOLWAY, Prop. MACHIAS, MAINE.
Telephone. J. W. RAYE & CO., Manufacturers of MUSTARD SAUCE FOR SARDINE PACKING. Rail or Water Shipments. EASTPORT. - MAINE,
MACHIAS LUMBER MPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPRUCE, PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBER, Cedar Shingles, Pine Box Boards and Builders' Supplies. Ready-Mixed Paints, Lubricating Oils and Mill Supplies. Correspondence Solicited. Machias, ME. Long Distance Telephone.
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Manufacturers-Lawrence Lumber Co., E. P. Grimes, long and short lumber; Booth Bros., red granite; Bodwell Granite Co .; Chandler's River Granite Co., granite; E. Varney, smith; J. N. Whitney, mason ; Chas. E. Fish, contractor and builder; George G. Fish, carriage smith; Mrs. Chas. Whitney, Mrs. D. C. Marston, dressmakers; E. M. Watts, J. S. Look, painters; N. W. Fish, long and short lumber.
Station, W. U. Tel. and .Im. Ex. Agent-M. C. R. R., H. G. Farnsworth.
Telephone-Eastern T. Co., F. H. Shoppee.
High School-F. H. Schoppee, prin.
Library-Public, F. H. Shoppee, librarian, 650 volumes.
Hotel-Jonesboro House, W. E. Roney.
JONESPORT.
Twenty miles S. W. of Machias. Terminus of stage-line from Columbia Falls. Incorporated Feb. 3, 1832. Population-1850, 826; 1860, 1148 1870, 1305; 1880, 1563; 1890, 1917; 1900, 2124. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 222; Estates, $105,753; 1870-Polls, 259; Est., $156,388; 1880-Polls, 258; · Est., $192,984; 1890-Polls, 434; Est., $342,318; 1900-Polls, 532; Est., $448,872.
1910-Population, 2074; Polls, 592; Estates, $536,791.
R. F. D. to Monsapec.
Postmasters-D. D. Kelley; West, Samuel B. Cummings; Beals, John A. Beal.
Selectmen-D. O. French, G. F. Mansfield; West, Jason Lakeman. Town Clerk-D. D. Kelley.
Treasurer-West, Edwin Cummings.
Collector-O. H. Dunbar.
Road Commissioner-A. R. Rogers.
School Committee-O. F. Larson, John V. Sawyer; West, Lincoln H. Noyes. Supt .- R. F. Harmon.
Board of Health-H. A. Mansfield, sec.
Clergyman-Vacant, Cong.
Dentists-H. A. Mansfield, R. P. Leighton.
Physicians-O. F. Larson; West, M. P. Hambelton.
Lawyer-Oscar H. Dunbar.
Notaries-Edward B. Sawyer, Mar. 15, 1918; Oscar H. Dunbar, Oct. 25, 1913; J. M. Anderson, Aug. 10, 1913.
Justices-S. H. Sawyer, Jan, 25, 1917. Trial, Freeman E. Wass, Mar. 3, 1913.
.Merchants-D. J. & E. M. Sawyer, ship chandlery ; Geo. A. Har- mon, apothecary; William F. Mansfield, A. A. Greenberg, J. & F. Sawyer, clothing and men's furnishing goods; Mrs. C. A. Chandler, M. A. Beal, Mrs. Thressa Kelley, general stores; C. H. Mansfield (also lumber), house furnishing goods; F. M. Smith, hardware; D. J. & E. M. Saw- yer, Mansfield Coal Co., coal; Mrs. Belle Whiting, (also fancy goods), Miss Bertha Woodward, millinery ; Fred Albee, Oscar Rogers, fruit and confectionery ; B. B. Mansfield, confectionery ; F. E. Wass, organs and pianos. West, Hinkley Bros., S. B. Cummings & Son, Fred McCol- lum, general stores; I. & M. Smith, millinery; J. A. Beal, dry and fancy goods; P. R. Cummings (also dry goods), Chas. H. Beal (also fislı), Chas. Wescott, groceries; Cummings & Norton, lumber, wood and coal; Myron Rumery, fruit and confectionery ; O). W. Look & Bro. (also fish), D. D. Sawyer, lobsters; Ira Smith, five and ten cent store; Beals, John A. Beal, dry goods, smoked and pickled fish; Chas. H. Beal, groceries and salt fish; James F. Beal, Frank G. Wallace, groceries; J. M. Ander- son, general stores.
Manufacturers-D. D. Kelley, jeweler: Freeman Beal, M. B. Dow, Alton V. Rogers, boats; H. K. Ginn, smithis; A. C. Beal, contractor
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and builder; L. S. Kelley, tinsmith; J. S. Woodward, sails; Mansfield Packing Co., Dirigo Packing Co., sardines; Jonesport Red Granite Co., Geo. F. Mansfield, pres., granite; A. R. Rogers, Lincoln Noyes, Alton Rogers, contractors and builders; Edwin Beal, G. F. & I. J. Mansfield, R. B. Stevens, C. L. Donovan, D. S. Andrews & Co., Beal & Wallace Fish Co., Mansfield Packing Co., smoked herring; Hinkley Stevens & Co., smoked and pickled fish. West, Wm. Underwood & Co., sardines and canned goods; S. B. Cummings & Son, tinsmiths; Frank P. Smith & Co., boat builders; Beals, Geo. Brown, boat builder.
Bank-Pittsfield Trust Co. (branch), S. H. Sawyer, mngr.
Barbers-Fred Albee, Oscar Rogers; West, Peter Phinney. Express-American.
Library-Public, 1180 vols, Mrs. D. D. Kelley, librarian.
Livery Stable-Leon Drisko.
School-High, Harold E. Donnell, prin.
Telephone-Eastern T. Co .- E. R. Wilson; West, Geo. W. Smith-
Asso'tns-Masons-Jonesport, No. 188, 1st Tues .; Eastern Star, Rum. ery, No. 46. K. of P .- Mooseabec No. 123. I. O. R. M .- No. 72; D. of P. No. 25.
Hotels-Mooseabec, B. B. Mansfield; West, P. R. Cummings.
LUBEC.
Twenty-eight miles E. N. E. of Machias. Settled in 1780. Formed a part of Eastport until incorporation, June 21, 1811. Named from Lubec in Germany. Population-1850, 2814; 1860, 2555; 1870, 2136; 1880, 2109: 1890, 2069; 1900, 3005. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 564; Estates, $257,739; 1870-Polls, 498; Est., $309,406; 1880-Polls, 490; Est., $310,818; 1890- Polls, 514; Est., $329,474; 1900-Polls, 817; Est., $873,978.
1910-Population, 3363; Polls, 785 ; Estates, $875,100.
On Eastern S. S. Line (International Div.) from Boston, Portland and St. John, N. B. Also on stage-line from Whiting, and steamboat line from Eastport connecting with Eastern Div. M. C. R. R. R. F. D. to South.
Postmasters-I. W. Case; West, J. S. Calkins; North, Millard Rey- nolds.
Selectmen-W. W. Baker; R. F. D. 1, M. N. Reynolds; West, Robt. W. Ramsdell.
Town Clerk-Chas. E. Morong.
Treasurer-W. T. Cumstock.
Collector-M. P. Jenkins.
Constables-C. B. Gooch, J. L. McCurdy.
Road Commissioner-R. F. D. 1, F. S. Reynolds.
School Committee-E. H. Bennett; West, E. E. O'Donnell; R. F. D. 1, Geo. H. Comstock. Supt .- Fred Benson.
Board of Health-F. W. Fanning, sec.
Clergymen-E. S. Gahan, Meth .; W. B. Cottle, vacant, Chris .; vacant, Disciples ; C. O'Sullivan (Machias), Cath .; C. S. Strothard, Bapt .; West, E. S, Gahan, Meth .; C. O'Sullivan(Machias), Cath. ; South, vacant, Dis.
Lawyers-James H. Gray, H. E. SAUNDERS (see advt. opp. p. 944). Physicians-E. H. Bennett, R. M. Mahlman, A. R. Harman.
Dentist-C. S. Holmes.
Notaries-Jas. H. Gray, June 30, 1917; Millard Reynolds, June 23, 1915; Glenn A. Lawrence, Aug. 28, 1915; Eben A. Davis, May 31, 1917; Jas. E. Parsons, Feb. 1, 1918.
Justices-I. W. Case, Mar. 13, 1914; Geo. M. Foster, July 30, 1915; Freeman Y. Trefrey, Aug. 13, 1914; Bion B. Reynolds, Dec. 10, 1914; Jas. E. Parsons, June 12,1914; T. E. Vose, Sept. 30, 1917; Jas. H. Gray, Dec.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY.
31, 1914; Geo. W. Ross, Feb. 24, 1916. Trial, H. E. Saunders, June 12, 1914.
MMerchants-Apothecaries-J. B. Mabee, C. A. Gillis & Co.
Boots and Shoes-A. C. Leighton & Co., D. Alonzo Stewart, jr.
Box Shook-Columbia Packing Co., J. S. Calkins.
Clothing and Furnishings-W. B. Mowry, W. B. Dodge.
Coal and Lumber-Sam'l Staples and Son, S. B. Stuart & Co. (also wood); North, Avery Bros.
Crockery and Variety-T. G. Mitchell, Vose & Thayer.
Dry Goods-C. H. Clark & Co. (also carpets), W. B. Dodge.
Fruit and Confectionery-C. L. Adams, Mrs. B. E. Leighton, Miss Bertha E. Mahlman, Geo. W. Bosworth, T. G. Mitchell (also wholesale).
Furniture-C. H. Clark & Co , T. G. Mitchell.
General Stores-Sam'l Staples & Son, Columbia Packing Co., Geo. W. Robinson & Son ; West, A. Calkins, J. S. Calkins; North, Lawrence Packing Co .; R. F. D, 1, Geo. Saunders, H. E. Case, Mrs. E. R. Stanhope; R. F. D. 2, Freeman Y. Trefrey, W. J. Godfrey.
. Grain and Feed-W. J. Mahlman, S. B. Stuart & Co .; R. F. D. 1, Avery Bros.
Groceries and Provisions-J. M. Pike, jr. & Co., W. B. Mowry (also fish), Mulholland Bros., Justin Gove, Chas. C. Cumberland, Ewell Hinson, Thos. E. Oliver, N. Houghton; West, R. W. Ramsdell (meats); R. F. D. 2, Elmer W. Morong.
Hardware, Paints, etc .- S. B. Stuart & Co., Trecartin Bros.
Jewelry and Photo Supplies-F. G. Norton.
Millinery-Mrs. F. E. Nugent, Miss M. E. McGeorge.
Pianos and Organs-T. E. Vose.
Potatoes-J. M. Pike, jr., & Co., W. B. Mowry.
Salt-B. M. Pike.
Stoves and Tinware-Trecartin Bros.
Manufacturers-Bakers-H. P. Adams, Ewell Hinson, Geo. W. Bosworth.
Boats-B. W. Adams, Austin Newman, Ralph S. Colson ; R. F. D. 1, Frank Hallett.
Boots, Shoes and Harness-D. Alonso Stewart, jr., T. E. Vose.
Box Shook and Laths-Chas. Toft, Columbia Packing Co .; West, J. S. Calkins.
Canned Clams-The Twitchell-Champlin Co.
Cans-American Can Co., Chas. Winton, supt.
Carpenters and Builders -- John Trecartin, S. H. Trecartin & Son, Calvin S. Trecartin.
Carriage Repairing-W. H. May, T. F. Keegan, jr.
Clothes Cleaning and Repairing-Geo. M. Foster.
Dressmakers-Mrs. M. E. Lewis, Mrs. Simeon Coggins.
Granite and Marble-Lubec Monumental Co.
Masons-H. J. Davis, Frank Hamilton, Alex. Robinson.
Painters-H. J. Harmon, W. H. May (carriage).
Picture Frames-S. H. Trecartin & Son.
Plumbers-Trecartin Bros.
Sails-C. H. Fletcher.
Sardines-Lubec Sardine Co., Diamond Packing Co., Union Sardine Co., Columbia Canning Co., Seacoast Canning Co., Mawhinney & Rams- dell; North, No. Lubec Mf'g & Canning Co., The Globe Packing Co .. Lubec Sardine Co.
Smiths-C. M. Fountain, E. G. Mulholland, W. H. May; North, Jos. Case; West, E. Owen, John McCurdy.
Smoked Herring-Davis & Pike, Christopher Matthews, J.A. Tucker, Walter Kennedy, GEO. A. MOWRY (see advt. opp. p. 944), W. B. Mow- ry, F. M. Tucker, Pike & Peacock, Columbia Packing Co., Mawhinney & Ramsdell, Harry K. Kelley, R. G. McBride, Michael Miller; North,
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Everett Reynolds, Roger's Island Fish Co., Trefrey & Avery; West, Lynch & Andrews. J. B. Wallace, A. Marston, Leonard Tucker, Lewis B. McFadden, Horace McFadden, Mariner McFadden; R. F. D. 2, U. G. Wormell, S. R. Smith, J. W. Allen, Frank M. Small, Merrill Small, J. K. Woodward, Walter Myers, Wallace Bros., Jas. W. Kelley, Hillman Allen, W. I. Godfrey.
Soda-T. G. Mitchell.
Wood Working and Short Lumber-Chas. Toft.
Barbers-John A. Morgan, Guy S. Woodman, A. R. Leeman, E. C. Perkins.
Billiard Hall-J. A. Tucker (also bowling).
Board of Trade-C. H. Clark, sec.
Electric Lights -- Lubec Sardine Co., C. L. Pike, mgr., Walter Har- viman, supt.
Express-American, W. J. Mahlman, agt.
Fish and Game Warden-J. L. McCurdy.
Garage-LUBEC GARAGE & AUTO SUPPLY CO., REYNOLDS
& WELLS, props. (see advt. opp. p. 945).
Insurance-T. E. Vose, Jas. H. Gray, R. J. Peacock, S. H. Coggins, I. W. Case.
Job Printing-F. W. KEENE, publisher of LUBEC HERALD (see advt. opp. p. 921).
Land Surveyor-West, Geo. W. Ross.
Library-Lubec Public, 2200 vols., I. W. Case, lib.
Life Saving Station-South, Clifford Guptill, capt.
Light Keepers-Quoddy Head, Ephraim Johnson; Lubec Channel Light, L. W. Myers.
Livery Stables-C. H. Scott, Newell McFadden; North, C. H. Nugent. South, Samuel Marston.
Lubec Water Works-J. H. Gray (chairman).
Lubec Wharf Co .- B. M. Pike, pres., F. M. Tucker, treas.
Optometrist-E. H. Baker (Machias P. O.)
Passamaquoddy Steam Ferry Co., B. M. Pike, man. and owner.
Restaurants-H. P. Adams, Geo. W. Bosworth.
School-High, Miss Mame S. Bennett, prin.
Steamboat Agent-Eastern.S. S. Corp'n (International Line), L. W. Pine.
Telegraph-Western Union, J. R. Murphy.
Telephone-Eastern T. Co., J. C. McFaul, mngr.
Ticket Agent-M. C. R. R., B. M. Pike.
Undertakers-C. H. Scott, S. H. Trecartin & Son.
Assot'ns-Masons-Washington. No. 37, 1st Wed .; Eastern Star, Quoddy Light, No. 96, 2d and 4th Wed. G. A. R .- W. H. Brawn, No. 138, 2d Mon. U. O. G. C .- Orient, No. 416, 2d and 4th Fri. K. of C .- P. Gillise, No. 188, 2nd Tues. K. of P .- Lubec, No. 112, Mon; Uniformed Rank, Lincoln No. 43, 1st Tues. Pythian Sisters, Bay View, No. 58, Fri. I. O. R. M .- Cobscook, No. 80, Thurs. D. of P., Kabaumkeag, No. 40, Wed. P. of H .- Lubec, No. 434, Fri. I. O. R. M. Band .- S. A. Frost, leader. South, American Benefit Association.
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