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Auctioneer-B. J. Grant.
Insurance-B. J. Grant.
.1sso'tn-Union Park Assn .- F. K. Bodwell, sec.
ALFRED.
Shire town. Thirty-two miles from Portland. On W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R. First settlement commenced in 1764, by Simeon Coffin. Named from Alfred the Great. Formerly called North Parish of Sanford. Incorporated February 4, 1794. Court-house erected, 1806; remodeled in 1852; enlarged and modernized in 1896. Supreme court removed from Kennebunk, 1802. A portion of the terms of court of common pleas and county courts removed to this place in 1807, and the balance of the terms removed from York to Alfred in 1832, at which place they were all held until 1859, since which time one term has been held in Saco. Popu- lation-1850, 1319; 1860, 1255; 1870, 1224; 1880, 1101; 1890, 1030; 1900, 937. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 307; Estates, $381,024; 1870-Polls, 297; Est., $427,140; 1880-Polls, 333; Est., $421,418; 1890-Polls, 271; Est., $465,406; 1900-Polls, 228; Est., $374,728.
1910-Population, 890; Polls, 246; Estates, $344,858.
R. F. D. to Gore.
Postmaster-Thomas T. Rankin.
Selectmen-R. F. D. 1, Fred Leach; R. F. D. 2, Jacob H. Chad- bourne, John Tebbetts.
Town Clerk-G. W. Clark.
Treasurer-J. Wilbur Plummer.
Collector and Constable-Fred E. Russell.
Road Commissioners-R. F. D. 2, Alfred C. Clark; R. F. D. 1, Albert E. Carpenter.
School Committee-R. F. D. 1, Fred Leach, Herman J. Sayward. Supt .- Sanford P. O., Isaac A. Smith.
Board of Health-C. E. Lander, sec.
Clergymen-L. H. Stoughton, Cong .; Benj. W. Saunders, Meth .; vacant, Bap.
Physicians-Chas. E. Lander, Sumner B. Marshall.
Lawyer-S. M. Came.
Notary-S. M. Came, June, 1919.
Justices-Lucius M. Perkins, Aug. 28, 1915; Samuel M. Came, Aug. 13, 1914; Leon C. Akers, Feb. 24, 1916. Trial, Chas. E. Lander, Sept. 10, 1914.
Merchants -- Akers & Fernald, Plummer & Nutting, Grover C. Downs, general stores; Alonzo F. Roberts, grain; Fred Thompson, coal; Wm. H. Clark, meats.
Manufacturers-F. Russell, B. C. Jordan, lumber; A. E. Jacobs, harnesses; Reeves & Linscott, marble and granite; W. F. Knight, Geo. W. Clark, smiths; S. S. Williams, H. J. Sayward, Cyrus K. Wells, cardenters; Shakers, H. Green, agt., fancy articles; C. F. Lander, Arthur N. Burbank, Geo. W. Bracey (carriage), painters; Klauber Bros., Swiss embroideries, hambergs and laces; G. G. Downs, auto- mobile repairs and supplies.
Civil Engineer-Frank C. Lander.
Livery Stables-Wallace Gowen, C. H. Cluff.
DAILY WEEKLY
BIDDEFORD JOURNAL
Full Leased Wire Service of Associated Press.
One of the best equipped newspaper offices in Maine.
JOB PRINTING.
Get our Estimates.
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C. H. PRESCOTT, Proprietor. Journal Building, City Square, BIDDEFORD, - MAINE.
JOURNAL BUILDING
Best Newspaper Bldg. in Maine.
JAMES L. STONE, MACHINIST,
Also Dealer in Sporting Goods, Phonographs, Bicycles and Sundries.
Automobile, Bicycle and Gun Repairs a Specialty.
BERWICK,
MAINE.
GODFROY S. DUPRE,
Lawyer,
159 Main Street, BIDDEFORD, - MAINE.
LOUIS B. LAUSIER,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 148 Main Street,
BIDDEFORD,
MAINE.
Notary Public.
Telephone Connection.
ELMER J. BURNHAM,
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law General Practice. KITTERY, MAINE. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to Collections.
The Sanford Job Print Publishers of The Sanford Rews.
EVERETT J. AVERILL, Prop. SANFORD, MAINE.
FIRE ESCAPES. THE HUSSEY PLOW COMPANY, NORTH BERWICK, MAINE. FOUNDRY WORK A SPECIALTY. Plows and Cultivating Implements, Balconies, Iron Ladders, Bridge Railings, Cast Iron Sewer Grates, Etc. Special attention given to Fire Escapes for Schoolhouses, Halls, Hotels, Etc. Correspondence Solicited.
AARON B. COLE, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law Notary Public. KITTERY, - - MAINE.
The F. E. ROWELL Office, CONDUCTED BY
HORACE MITCHELL, NOTARY PUBLIC.
Organization of Corporations under the Maine Laws a Specialty.
Kittery,
Maine.
NO. BERWICK BOX CO.
Isaac Varney & Sons Co., Manufacturers of Superior Lock and King Corner Boxes and Shook from Eastern White Pine.
NO. BERWICK, - -
MAINE.
RALPH W. GOSS,
Attorney at Law.
BERWICK, MAINE.
SOMERSWORTH, N. H.
HOTEL SANFORD, Steam Heat, Electric Lights. Electric Cars run direct to door. W. H. BENNETT, PROP. SANFORD, MAINE. First-Class Livery Connected.
Elmer E. Wentworth, Livery and Sale Stable. DEALER IN Horses, Carriages, Harness and Stable Supplies. Marion and Overland Autos. SPRINGVALE,
MAINE.
FRED A. SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF
ALL KINDS of BUILDERS' FINISH, Moulding, Window and Door Frames, Packing Cases, Shoe Boxes and Cartons. Saw and Shingle Mill Connected. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
Office, off Bridge St., SPRINGVALE, ME.
THE SANFORD TRIBUNE.
The TRIBUNE is the Local Newspaper for the following towns: Sanford, Springvale, Alfred, North Berwick, Lebanon, Shapleigh, Waterboro and Acton. Published Weekly by THE AVERILL PRESS. Commercial, Book, Job and Specialty Printing. SANFORD, MAINE.
969
YORK COUNTY.
Expresses-American, A. R. Collicutt, agent ; Skillings, Plummer & Nutting, agent.
Insurance Agent-S. M. Came.
Public Library-Parsons Memorial Library, 5354 vols., Mary C. Emerson, lib.
School-High, Warren G. Lunt, prin.
Water Company-Harry G. Littlefield, pres.
.Isso'tus -- Masons-Fraternal, Wednesday on or before full moon. /. O. G. T. Massabesic, No. 193, Mon. P. of II .- Alfred, No. 422, Wed.
Hotels-Alfred House, Wallace Gowen; County House, Mrs. R. G. Whitten.
BERWICK.
Twenty miles S. S. W. of Alfred. On the Northern Div. B. & M. R. R. Settlements commenced in 1627; pillaged by the savages, 1675; entirely destroyed, 1689. The settlement was recommenced, 1703. Originally called Newichawannock. Named for Berwick, Eng. Inc. the 9th town June 9, 1713. South Berwick set off and inc. June 5, 1814. North Ber- wick set off and incorporated March 22, 1831. Portion containing 544 inhabitants set off to South Berwick in 1881. Area, about 30,000 acres. Population-1790, 3894; 1850, 2122; 1860, 2155; 1870, 2291; 1880, 2774; 1890, 2294; 1900, 2280. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 408; Estates, $483,447; 1870-Polls,431; Est., $641,329; 1880-Polls, 636; Est., $821,629; 1890- Polls, 572; Est., $922,994: 1900-Polls, 653; Est., $953,641.
1910-Population, 2098; Polls, 570; Estates, $1,007,978.
Postmaster-John W. Mathews.
Selectmen-Edgar Wentworth, B. F. Clark, T. A. Russell.
Town Clerk-W. D. Spencer.
Treasurer-Ralph W. Goss.
Collector and Constable-Clarence L. Hussey.
School Committee-W. S. Mathews, Edgar Wentworth, J. W. Whitehouse. Supt .-.
Board of Health-W. T. Elliott, sec.
Clergymen-H. P. Ivey, Meth. : Geo. C. Shorey, supplies, Adr.
Physicians-W. T. Elliott, J. E. Lord (Ecl.)
Dentist-J. L. Chase.
Lawyers-Wm. S. Mathews, W. D. Spencer, S. B. Smith, E. F. Gow- ell, RALPH W. GOSS (see advt. opp. p. 969).
Notaries-Sidney B. Smith, Sept. 10, 1914; Edward F. Gowell, Oct 1, 1914; Wm. S. Mathews, Mar. 2, 1916; R. L. Temple, Apr. 29, 1917.
Justices-John H. Stillings, April 19, 1919: Wmn. S. Mathews, May 26, 1915; E. F. Gowell, Nov. 6, 1918; W. D. Spencer, Oct. 9, 1918; Ralph W. Goss, Oct. 30, 1915; John C. Murray, Sept. 25, 1915. Dedimus, E. F. Gowell.
Yorkshire Municipal Court-E. P. Spinney (No. Berwick P. (.), Judge; R. W. Goss, Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $300. Established July 1, 1911. Meets 1st and 3d Wed. at So. Berwick, 9.30 A. M.
.Merchants-J. A. Kearns, Stone & Fall Grocery Co.,. F. C. Mathews, D. Cassell, Stillings Bros., groceries; Wm. F. Libby, A. P. Dolby, Wm. Hill, meats; J. A. Tebbetts & Son, flour, grain and mason's supplies; W. A. Frost (news stand), H. F. Preston, confec- tionery, etc .; C. R. Goodwin, C. W. Fall, agricultural implements; Somersworth Coal Co., wood and coal; J. R. Horne, Myron Goodwin, Geo. A. Frost, lumber; J. M. Mathews, carriages; J. L. STONE, bicycles, sporting goods, phonographs and supplies (see advt. opp. p. 960); C. F. Bryant, boots and shoes; Brackett, Shaw & Lunt Co., gaso- line engines, wind mills, saw mill machinery, etc. C. E. Ricker, stoves and tinware; E. W. Hanscom, Geo. H. Hall, ice.
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970
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Manufacturers-C. F. Bryant, boots and shoes (repairs); Myron Goodwin, wood working; J. C. Nutter, doors, sash, etc .; J. R. Horne, lumber: Fred A. Spencer, undertaker; J. N. Haines, cotton waste; Fred W. Spence, granite and marble works; J. R. Horne, boxes; O. H. Butler, C. W. Fall, soap; J. A. Fall, confectionery: L. Benoit, Chas. Goding smiths; H. G. Lord, J. W. Mathews, carpenters and builders; E. K. Bradeen (stone), Seth Dillingham, masons; N. H. Hammond, Chas. Smith, W. W. Brooks, Edgar Pike, C. C. Hanson, H. R. Schulmaier & Son (carriage), painters; J. L. STONE, machin- ist (see advt. opp. p. 968); J. A. Tebbetts & Son, grist mill; Horace Pinkham, F. M. Clark, L. Benoit, wheelwrights; C. E. Ricker, tinsmith and plumbing; J. Henry Butler, J. R. Horne, Geo. A. Frost, E. F. Gowell, lumbermen; C. H. Twombly, cabinet work; JAS. L. STONE (see advt. opp. p. 968), H. R. Schulmaier & Son, W. E. Fellows, automo- bile repairs; Wm. Zervas, baker.
Barbers-Ransom B. Crook, P. Provenshia.
Berwick Water Co .- C. E. Marshall, pres., E. F. Gowell, treas., Jas. L. Stone, supt.
Billiard Hall and Bowling Alley- Gagne Bros.
Garage-W. E. Fellows.
Insurance-W. D. Spencer, Ralph W. Goss.
Livery Stable-J. M. Mathews.
School-Sullivan High, A. S. Woodward, prin. Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.
Asso'tns-I. O. O. F .- Echo, No. 52, Fri .; Golden Gate Encampment, 1st and 3d Mon .; Lady Franklin Rebekah, 2d and 4th Wed. K. of P. -Rathborne, No. 69, Tues. ; Pythian Sisters, Riverside, alt. Fri. P. of H. -Berwick, No. 343, 1st and 3d Wed. Veteran Firemen's Association- Triumph, 2d Mon. Woman's Relief Corps-Alt. Fri.
CITY OF BIDDEFORD.
Thirteen miles E. of Alfred. On Boston & Maine Railroad. First settled about 1630. Embraced Saco until 1718, when it was incorporated, and named for a town in England, from which some of the settlers emigrated. In 1855 it adopted the city charter. Population-1850, 6095; 1860, 9350; 1870, 10,282; 1880, 12,652; 1890, 14,443; 1900, 16,145. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 1615; Estates, $4,593,047; 1870-Polls, 2205; Est., $5,682,402; 1880 -Polls, 2774; Est., $5,877,867; 1890-Polls, 3342; Est., $7,542,309; 1900- Polls, 3754; Est., $7,989,490.
1910-Population, 17,079; Polls, 4173; Estates, $8,722,411.
Municipal election, second Monday in March.
Mayors under City Organization.
1855-6, Daniel E. Somes; 1857, James Andrews, Rep .; 1858-9, Cyrus Gor- don, Dem .; 1860, J. Tuck, Dem., (Esreff H. Banks, Rep., unexpired term of Jonathan Tuck); 1861-2, Seth S. Fairfield; 1863-4, John Q. Adams; 1865-6, Charles A. Shaw; 1867-8, Ferguson Haines; 1869, James R. Clark; 1870-1, E. W. Wedgwood; 1872, Francis G. Warren, Dems .; 1873, James H. Mc- Mullan, Rep .; 1874-5, Francis G. Warren, Dem .; 1876, John H. Burnham, Dem .; 1877, Alfred Pierce, Rep .; 1878, Charles M. Moses, Rep .; 1879, James A. Strout, Dem. and Nat. Greenback; 1880, Chas. M. Moses, Rep .; 1981-2, Elisha E. Clark, Rep .: 1883-5, E. W. Staples, Dem .; 1886-7, Samuel F. Parcher, Dem. ; 1888-9, Chas. E. Goodwin, Dem. ; 1890-3, Edward W. staples, Dem .; 1894-5, Chas. S. Hamilton, Rep .; 1896-7, Carlos Heard, Cit .; 1988-9, Levi W. Stone, Cit .; 1900-1, N. B. Walker, Cit .; 1902-3, Joseph Cooch, Cit .; 1904-5, Nat'l B. Walker, Cit .; 1906-7, Gilman P. Littlefield, Cit .; 1908-9, Cornelius Horigan, Dem .; 1910-12, Albert O. Marcille, Dem. and Ind.
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YORK COUNTY-BIDDEFORD.
Vote for Mayor, 1912.
Wards-1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
7. Total
Albert O. Marcille, Dem .- Ind., 95 255
187
175
235
160
269
1376
Geo. W. Carter, Rep.,
96 71 150
119
158
81
257
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Postmasters-C. E. Atwood; Pool, Fred O. Goldthwaite; R. F. D. to Fortune Rock and Goodwin's Mills.
Government, 1912-Albert O. Marcille, Mayor; Thos. F. Locke, Clerk.
Aldermen: Wards-1. Albert L. Emerson, pres .; 2. H. P. Simard; 3. Nap. Nadeau: 4. Nap. Spenard; 5. Abraham Kay; 6. Jos. F. Curtis; 7. E. P. Seavey.
Common Council: Edwin Bardsley, President ; Wm. A. Mullen, clerk. Wards-1. W. W. Goldthwait, B. L. Gordon, O. C. Davis; 2. Alphonci Dandelin, Jas. Gleason, Geo. F. Frye; 3. Albert Boucher, John P. Gart- land, Warren E. King ; 4. Owen E. Patterson, Noah Lauzier, Dan'l B. Finnell; 5. A. J. Borduas, Thos. Mullaly, P. C. McKeen; 6. Edwin Bards- ley, Alex. Gagnon, Geo. G. Rhodes; 7. Dennis T. Sullivan, John W. Lowell, Arthur H. Henry.
Treasurer-Michael J. Boland.
Auditor-Albert Lesieur.
Chief of Police-Thos. Stone.
Solicitor-Arthur J. B. Cartier.
Street Commissioner-Clarence E. Richards.
Collector-Jas. Beaumont.
Municipal Court-B. F. Cleaves, Judge; C. B. Rumery, Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $200, when defendant resides in York Co .; terms, 1st and 3d Monday, at 9 A. M. Established, 1855. Last amendment, 1903.
Physician-P. E. Chapron.
Overseers of the Poor-Mayor and Aldermen, Thos. Spinard, chairman. Chief Assessor-Jos. E. Brooks.
Board of Health-David A. McNally, Theo. Sevigny, Wm. Stone.
Chief Engineer of Fire Department-Chas. H. Bonser; Assistants, Gedeon Bertrand, Geo. Goldthwaite.
Inspector of Buildings-M. H. Whelan.
Superintendent of Schools-Harold W. Files.
Board of Education-Albert O. Marcille (chairman), Frank Call, Benj. Goodier, Geo. W. Scott, John J. Dunn.
Park Commissioners-Herbert F. Moulton, Frank B. Tarr, Chester Pillsbury.
Harbor Master-Clarence Goldthwaite.
Commissioner of the Superior Court of P. of Q. for U. S .- Alfred Bonneau.
State Fish Warden-J. F. Goldthwaite.
Board of Registration-Robt. B. Seidel, Chairman; John B. E. Tartre, Chas. T. Read.
Notaries-C. A. Moody, March 22, 1918; Thomas B. Walker, Oct. 6, 1916; Jas. E. Etchells, Jan. 28, 1915; H. G. Hutchinson, Sept. 21, 1913; Albert R. Goodwin, Jan. 28, 1915; Jesse Gould, Oct. 9, 1918; Anthony Dwyer, Mar. 15, 1918; F. W. Roberts, Oct. 25, 1913; Carlos C. Heard, Dec. 31, 1913; Godfroy S. Dupre, Dec. 31, 1913; Kelton E. Fowle, Nov. 6, 1918; Geo. B. Goodwin, Dec. 14, 1912; Frank B. Ross, Feb. 25, 1914; Edwin Stone, July 30, 1915; Herbert A. Tarr, Mar. 23, 1916; N. P. Renouf, June 12, 1914; Jos. R. Paquin, Sept. 21, 1913; Alfred Bonneau, Mar. 6, 1914; A. J. B. Cartier, Feb. 25, 1915; L. J. Renouf, Feb. 3, 1916; Louis B. Lausier, July 10, 1916; Dayton T. Moore, Nov. 18, 1916.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Justices -Robt. B. Seidel, Aug. 16, 1918; G. N. Weymouth, May 7, 1914; N. B. Walker, July 20, 1913; Chas. T. Read, May 7, 1914; Jesse Gould, Nov. 18, 1916; H. T. Waterhouse, Dec. 14, 1918; Edward H. Gove, Oct. 13, 1912; Carlos C. Heard, July 29, 1917; B. F. Cleaves, ex-officio ; Anthony Dwyer, May 10, 1919; Jos. R. Paquin, July 29, 1916; Harry B. Ayer, May 27, 1916; H. G. Hutchinson, July 29, 1917; M. Woodman, Aug. 30, 1917; Emily M. Smith (to administer oaths) Sept. 7, 1912; Alfred Bonneau, Mar. 6, 1914; J. A. Snow, Sept. 30, 1917; C. B. Rumery, Nov. 12, 1914; Edgar A. Hubbard, Apr. 28, 1915; Leroy Haley, Apr. 18, 1919: Fillmore P. Harris, Apr, 18, 1919; A. Wingate, Mar. 15, 1919. Dedimus, Jesse Gould, C. A. Moody.
Asso'tus-Masons-Dunlap, No. 47, 1st Monday; Bradford, K. T., No. 4, 3d Wednesday; Adah Chapter No. 1, Eastern Star, Ist and 3d Friday. I. O. O. F .- Laconia, No. 44, Wed. ; Evangeline Rebekah, No. 7, 1st and 3d Sat .; York Enc., No. 17, 2d and 4th Mon. Canton, J. H. Dear- born, No. 4, 3d Tues. K. of P .- Mavoshen No. 1, Friday; Pythian Sisters, Union No. 19, 2d and 4th Tues. G. A. R .- Sheridan, No. 28, Mon .; U. S. Grant, No. 143, Thurs .; Relief Corps, Sheridan, Wednesday; U. S. Grant, No. 34, 1st and 3d Tuesday. P. of H .- Biddeford, No. 82, Sat. A. O. U. W. -Biddeford, No. 24, 1st and 3d Thur. K. of H .- Biddeford, No. 301, 2d and 4th Wed.
A. O. H .- York Co., No. 1, 1st and 3d Fri. U. O. G. C .- Garfield Com., No. 172. N. E. O. P .- Pine Tree, No. 94, 1st and 3d Tues .; Peace- ful, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. R. M .- Squando, No. 1, Wednesday. I. O. G. T .- 1st and 3d Friday. W. C. T. U .- Thurs. S. P. C. A .- Jos. H. Cote and O. F. Stackpole, agts. St. John Baptist Benevolent Society-1st and 3d Wed. French Canadian Institute-2d and 4th Mon. The St. Joseph's Union, 3d Wed. K. of C., Biddeford, No. 260, 1st and 3d Tues. Greenwood Cemetery Asso.
St. Joseph's Temperance Soc., 2d Sun. Painchaud's Band-Jos. Mar- tin, leader. Philharmonic Orchestra-Joseph Martin, leader. U. O. P. F .- Pepperell, No. 154, 2d and 4th Fri. Circle Frontenac, 2d Tues. Biddeford Board of Trade-J. F. Goldthwaite, pres., Charles S. Ham, sec. M. W. of A .- Lafayette, No. 7436, Fri .; York, No. 11073, 1st and 3d Mon. K. O. T. M., York, No. 1, Wed. Pool, I. O. G. T .- Atlantic, No. 99, Fri.
Agricultural Implements. (See also Hardware.) McKenney & Heard, 292 Main.
Artificial Eyes. GUILBAULT W., Masonic bld. We repair broken glasses while you wait.
Artist.
Bolen E. J., 7 Lincoln.
Auctioneers. Goldthwaite J. F., 138 Main. Goodkowsky N., 153 Main. Goodwin J. H., 209 Main. Tremblay J. E., 50 Elm.
Bakers.
Allard Bros., 66-68 Elm. Bourgeault & Huott, 34 Foss. Couture Philip, 15 Spruce.
Delorge Edward, Summer. Dion Alfred, 393 Main. Doyle John B., 228 Main. Petrin Henry, 50 Foss. Poirrier F., 55 Center. Reilly & MacFarlane, 248 Main.
Banks. (See page 234.)
Barrel Collector.
Allison Hugh, 60 Birch.
Beef & Provisions, Wholesale.
Armour & Co., 5 Thornton. Biddeford Fresh Meat Co.,381 Main Deering Bros., 9 Thornton. Shields Co. (The), 74 Elm.
Bicycles.
Innes C. H., 215 Main. Murphy C. J., 211 Main.
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YORK COUNTY-BIDDEFORD.
Biddeford & Saco Railroad Co. C. H. Prescott, pres .; E. F. Lord, treas., City Square.
Billiard Halls.
Beaudoin Elezear, 92 Smith, Bouvalis Win., 1 Main. Bugbee & Brown, 135 Main. Enton Louis, 97 Main. Haramis N., 21 Main. Martin & Fournier, 146 Elm. Palace Billiard Hall, 267 Main. Soulidis Athanassios, 53 Main.
Biscuit and Crackers, Wholesale.
National Biscuit Co., 378 Main.
Blacksmiths.
Benson O. E., 3 Cutts. Dubois Henry, 43 Alfred. Gowen E. S., 27 Washington. Laliberte John B., 10 White's whf. Neault Jos., Alfred. Parenteau A., 23 Gooch.
Romeo A., Achorn, cor. Hill. Townsend Bros. (carriage), 62-64 Jefferson.
Books, Stationery, Etc.
Crowley F. Miss, 202 Main. Dearborn L. A., 110 Main. Kendall N. W. (also paper hang- ings), 25S Main. Scamman C. G., 165 Main. Simpson Bros., 146 Elm. Streeter W. L., 267 Maiu.
Boot Blacking Rooms. Bouvalis Wm., 1 Main. Droggitis S., 79 Main. Enton Louis, 97 Main.
Boots and Shoes, Retail. Beland-Crawford Shoe Co., 11-13 Alfred. Boisvert A. E., 22 Alfred. City Shoe Store, 158 Main. Dean John F., 136 Main. Freeman & Co., 134 Main. Hevey H., 34 Water. Kearney Wm., 281 Main. Ledoux P. A., 125 Main. Maguire John W., 273 Main. O'Connor & Nadeau, 203 Main. Polakewich Jos., 121-123 Main. Polakewich Lewis, 120 Main. Tremblay J. E., 52 Elm.
Boot and Shoe Mfr. Cox A. F. & Son, Western Ave.
Boots and Shoes, Custom and Repairs.
Bennett W., 280 Main.
Boisvert Z., 59 Washington.
Bouvier S., 69 Eln.
City Shoe Store, 158 Main.
Droggitis S., 79 Main.
Hevey H., 34 Water.
Ledoux P. A., 125 Main.
Maguire J. W., 273 Main.
O'Connor & Nadeau, 203 Main.
Simard A. P., 165 Elm.
Simard Chas. L., 8 Alfred.
Bottlers and Soda. Hanscom Bottling Co., 419 Main.
Boxes and Box Shooks.
Biddeford Box Co., 432 Main. Diamond Match Co., 30 Hooper. Hill I. C. & Son, 482 Main.
Brooms. Brouillard N. A., 31 Franklin.
Brokers.
Biddeford Loan Co., 260 Main. Cote F. X. C. (pawn), 40 Franklin. Tremblay J. E. (pawn), 50 Ehm.
Cabinet Maker. Bouchard F., 77 Washington.
Carpenters and Builders.
Allen I. A., 115 Bradbury. Brennan Thos. R., 63 South. Davis Geo. E., Banks court. Desroberts F. X., 18 Kossuth. Desroberts Jos., 15 Adams. Drown O., Washington. Emmons Fred L., Orchard.
Fowler W. S., 89 Foss. Herring Geo. H., 10 Herring. Mitchell C. Dimon, Alfred. Stone E. C., 267 Alfred.
Carpet Beating. Chapman G. A., Spring Island.
Carriage Manufacturers. Laliberte John B., 10 White's Whf. Neault Jos., 39 Washington. Townsend Bros., 62 Jefferson. Watson Fred C., Five Points.
974
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Chiropodist. Holmes A. M. Mrs,, Masonic blk.
Cigar Manufacturers and Tobacconists.
Berube Henry A., 80 Pool. Boucher A., 137 Main.
Doyle T. J. & Co., 28 Alfred. Dubois F. A., (dealer only) 149 Main Fenderson & Cole, 175 Main. Hackett P. J., 20 Washington. Labbe Jule (dealer only), 2 Water. Leblanc Olivier, 361 Main. Parady P. J., 130 Main.
Phiani Spario (dealer only), 221 Main. Ricker C. C., 216 Elm. Schneider G. W. (dealer only), 252 Main. Staples E. P., 33 Alfred.
Whittier Wm. P., 168 Main.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Allen Wm. T., 372 Elm.
Claim Agent. Parcher Sam'l F., Masonic bldg.
Clergymen and Churches.
Bergeron Louis Fr., Catholic, 73 Bacon, corner Sullivan. Davis Willis S., F. Bap., 48 Union. Dupont P. E. Fr., St. Joseph's, 43 Centre. Supplies, Meth, So. Biddeford and Pool.
Linehan T. P., Father, St. Mary's, Catholic, 12 St. Mary's. Moulton H. F., Univ., 200 Alfred. Pitman Chas., Meth., Foss. Shube M., Hebrew, 34 Bacon. Vacant, Ist Cong., Pool road. Von Buhrn Paul (asst.), Cath., Ba- con, cor. Sullivan.
Waldo W.W., 1st Bapt .. 8 Brackett. Wathen J.M., 2d Cong., 17 Crescent. Wood G. B., Epis., res. 37 South.
Clothing and Men's Furnish- ing Goods.
Benoit-Dunn Co., 256 Main. Benoit Chas. A., 259 Main. Fosdick Dept. Store The, 150-152 Main (furnishings). Hill Rowland, 183 Main.
Kearney Wm. (furnishings only), 291 Main. Lublinsky Pauline, 183 Main. Neal E. C. & Co., 43 Main.
O'Connor & Nadeau (furnishings) 203 Main. Polakewich Jos., 123 Main. Polakewich Lewis, 120 Maln. Shute L. F. (estate), 129 Main. Youland W. E. Co. (boys'), 236 Main.
Coal. Biddeford & Saco Coal Co., 99 Cleaves.
Pelletier F. (coke), 450 Main. Pennsylvania All Rail Coal Co., 63 Jefferson.
Confectionery Mnfrs. Merrill H. L., 230 Main. Vassill Geo., 157 Main.
Confectionery Wholesale. CALDERWOOD H. C., agent for Lowney's chocolates, 278 Main.
Corsets. Shea Josephine T. Miss, 177 Main.
Cotton Manufacturers.
Pepperell Manufacturing Co., Ernest L. Morrill, agent. 200,000 spindles.
Crockery and Glassware.
Atkinson H. P. & Sons, 227 Main. Biddeford Furniture Co., 39 Al- fred. Boisvert W. D., (est.) 318-320 Main. Evans T. L. & Co., 245-251 Main.
Curtains, Draperies and Fixtures.
Atkinson H. P. & Sons, 227 Main. Kendall N. W., 258 Main. Youland W. E. Co., 236 Main.
Dentists.
Burnham F. A., Masonic building. Clement W. B., 159 Main. de LaBruere L. B., 119 Main. Hussey C. E., 138 Main. Libby J. Edward, Masonic bldg. Minot E. H., Masonic building. Ricker Geo. R., 169 Main. Small D. M., 169 Main. Wheaton Grace E. Mrs., Elm, cor. Main. Wheaton F. B., Elm, cor. Main.
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Dressmakers.
Berron J. Mrs., 168 Main. Bowie Josephine E. Mrs., Alfred. Burchill Miss, 169 Main. Delaire P. Mrs., 14 King. Dore Misses, Hill. Guilbeault M. E., 287. Main. Guimond Miss, Center.
La Croix M. D. Mrs., 255 Main.
Mason A. A. Mrs, Graham. Nason Mrs., 52 Mason.
Paquin F. Miss, 335 Main. Sampson F. F. Miss, 40 Emery.
Drugs and Medicines.
Baillargeon N. P., 139 Main. Boynton Hershell, 112 Main. Coburn B. G., 161 Main. Cosgrove T. F., 70 Elm. Crowley Jeremiah, cor. Elm and Main. Doyon L., Main, cor. Water. Dunn W. E., 185 Main.
Fortin E. A., 116 Main and 46 Al- fred.
Harvard Pharmacy, 277 Main. Kerwin John, 42 Washington. Landry Wilfrid, 63 Bacon. Mahoney J. W., 235 Main. Morin Drug Co., 261 Main. Pelletier Louis P. (patent medi- cines), 117 Main. Percival Wallace F., 5 Main. Seidel J. H., Masonic bldg. Smith A. B. Co., 5 Alfred. Traynor Chas. F. & Co., 201 Main Thinerge J. G., 145 Main.
Dry and Fancy Goods and Cloaks.
Ayer H. W., 257 Main. Bolduc A., 49 Bacon. Choquette R. Mrs., 151 Main. Fosdick Dept. Store The, 148 Main. Le Barge M. Mrs., 80 Elm. Polakewich Lewis, 120 Main. Simensky Minnie Mrs .. 133 Main. Staples Everett M., 146 Main. Trembly J. E., 52 Elm. Youland W. E. Co., 236 Main.
Dye House. Biddeford Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 128 Main.
Ear Instruments forthe Deaf. GUILBAULT W., Masonic Bldg. We repair broken glasses while you wait.
Electrical Supplies. Anthoine Geo. A., 30 Alfred. Dearborn Leslie L. (electrician), 154 Main. Sweetser A. W. (electrician only), 20 Alfred. York Light & Heat Co., 239 Main.
Expresses.
American, E. J. Wentworth, agt., 160 Main. Atlantic Express Co., E. R. Small, agt., Lincoln. Sawyer's, 215 Main. Trader's, 209 Main.
Fancy Goods.
Chagnon Anna Miss, 25 Water. Dion & Simard, 46 Alfred. Evans T. L. & Co., 251 Main.
Murphy J. & Co., 289 Main. Staples E. W., 166 Main.
Wood Ina Kennon, 265 Main.
Fish Markets.
Allen Lewis, Gooch. Andrews & Horigan Co., 260 Main. Beauregard F. F. Co. (The), Odd Fellows blk.
Boucher O. Crescent.
Carrier Jos., 16-18 Washington.
Hannaway John F., 285 Main. Holman J. H. & Son. 72-76 Alfred. Keef Eph Mrs., 83 Summer. Lanndry A. N., 63-65 Elm. Menard Jos., 48 Alfred. Roussin & Poirier, 3 Alfred. Tarte J. B. E., 15 and 19 Alfred. Young G. A., 218 Elm.
Florists.
Hutchins Octavia Mrs., Alfred rd. Robbins F. B., 279 Hill. Smith T. W. A., 43 Prospect. Streeter W. L. (cut flowers), 207 Main. Strout Chas. S., 317 Alfred.
Traynor Chas. F. & Co. (cnt flow- ers), 201 Main.
Foundry.
Biddeford Iron Foundry, T. J. Mc- Dermott & Son, 63 Gooch.
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Fruit and Confectionery.
Adams Jas., 223 Main. Berube Henry A., 80 Pool. Caouette Simon, 7 Clifford. Carter Jas. E. Mrs., 74 South. Cartier Geo. H., 55 High. Christos Thos., 71 Elm. Doyle Isabel Mrs., 52 Alfred. Dubois Frank A., 149 Main. Frediani Peter, 241 Main. Gould Chas. O., 146 Alfred. Letourneau J. C., 9 Water. Mantis A., 68 Alfred. Partigliani E., 276 Main. Pauquet E., 38 Hill. Sawyer G. A., 57 Elm. Simpson Bros., 146 Elm. Vassill Geo., 157 Main.
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