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Fruit, Fancy Groceries, and Confectionery. Innes C. H., 215 Main.
Furniture and Carpets. Atkinson H. P. & Sons, 227 & 228 Main. Boisvert W. D., (estate) 318 Main. Biddeford Furniture Co., 39 Alfred. Cote F. X. & Co., 24 Washington and (2d hand), 296 Main. Goodwin J. H. (2d hand), 209 Main. Israel H. (also 2d hand), 13 Alfred. Lamothe & Co., 315 Main. Strout Geo. L. (2d hand), 34 Wash. Tremblay J. E. (2d hand), 50 Elm.
Garages and Automobiles. Andrews Garage, 274 Elm. Biddeford Motor Mart, W. F. Goodwin, prop., 302 Main. Hammond F. L., 90 Washington. Hooper D. H. B., 31-35 Washington. Verrill M. F., 39 Washington.
Gas and Electric Light.
York Light and Heat Co., Jere. G. Shaw, gen'l mgr., 233 Main.
Grain, Feed and Hay. Andrews & Horigan Co., 269-271 and 431 Main. Bean Joel & Son, 53 Elm. Carter Geo. W., 383 Main. Holman J. H. & Son, 72 Alfred. Saco Grain and Milling Co., 63 Jefferson.
Granite Contractors.
Emmons Gowen & Co., 47 Granite. Howe L. B. & Co., off Kennebunk road. Libby & Stuart, Pool rd. Morrison & Son, 9 Lincoln. Ricker Chas., 55 Granite. Wormwood Ira T. & Son, 145 South Yates Geo. H., Granite.
Grist Mills.
Andrews & Horigan Co., 431 Main. Bean Joel & Son, 53 Elm.
Groceries and Provisions.
Andrews & Horigan Co., 269-271 and 431 Main. Bean Joel & Son, 53 Elm. Bean H. E. & Co., 66 Alfred.
Beauchesne & Beaudette, 1 Clifford. Beaudette Victor & Son, 40 Wash- ington. Beauregard F. F. Co. (The), Odd Fellows blk. Belaire Moses, 81 Pool.
Boucher H., 49 Pool.
Boucher O., 35 Crescent. Cadarette Mitchel, 111 Alfred.
Callahan M. F., Hills Beach.
Carrier Jos., 16 and 18 Washington.
Carter Geo. W., 383 Main.
Clark H. J., Five Points.
Cloutier J. B., 73 Elm. Gagnon H., 55 Main. Girad Wm. Co., 317 Main. Goldthwaite Fred O., Pool. Goldthwaite John F., Pool road.
Griney D., 241 Elm. Hannaway John F., 285 Main.
Higginbotham Benj., 82 Birch. Holman J. H. & Son, 72-76 Alfred. Kotos, Lieho & Telha, 88 Smith. Landry A. N., 63-65 Elm. Landry Geo. A., 53 Bacon.
Langlier Nap jr., Elm, c. South. Livingstone Sam'1, 100 Alfred. Menard A., 61 High. Menard Jos., 48 Alfred. Neary Thos. E., 91 South. O'Sullivan Jas. & Son, 295 Main. Paquin Chas. & Co., 59 Bacon. Pare Hubert, 28-32 Water. Petreas Thormoulos, 73 Main. Poirier A., 307 Main.
Richards Simeon W., Pool rd. Roussin & Poirier, 3 Alfred.
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St Marie Wm., 57 Green. Stride Jos. & Co., 310 Main. Talbot Louis A., 25 Water. Tarte J. B. E., 15 and 19 Alfred. Tetrault Napoleon, 6-8 Water. Turgeon Ignace, 39 Emery. Vailliere & Baillargeon, 57 Center. Wardwell C. A. & Son, 92 Summer.
Hair Dressers.
Binnette W., 83 Main. Boisvert & Sheltra, 242 Main. Desoutelle Max. 2 Bacon. Jannelle A., 108 Main. King & Kneeland, 214 Main. Lane W. R., 304 Main. Lessard M., 10 Washington.
Menard Napoleon, 31 Water. Mitchell C. A., 284 Main. Neveux Albert, 110 Elm. Nichols N., 95 Main. Pariseau John, 105 Main. Richards W. B., 79 Elm. Tetrault Philip, Hotel Thacher. Trembly Jolın, 55 Elm.
Trudeau N., 31 Foss. Turcourt Jos., 50 Bacon.
Hair Worker. Richards M. H., 117 Granite.
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
Anthoine Geo. A., 30 Alfred. McKenney C. H., 263 Main. McKenney & Heard, 290 Main. Robinson Geo. A., 16 Alfred. Tremblay J. E., 50 Elm.
Harness, Etc.
Boivin W., 12 Alfred. Lamoreux P., 12 Washington. Noble John, 218 Main.
Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods.
(See Clothing.)
Hay and Straw. (See Grain and Feed.)
Hospitals.
Trull Hospital, J. F. Trull, M. D., supt., May St. Webber Hospital, Miss M. Mat- thew, matron, Elm.
Hotels.
American House, Mrs. D. D. Ber- nier, 101 Main.
Cove Crest Inn, Chas. Tanner, For- tune Rock. Curtis House, Fortune Rock. Hills Beach House, M. F. Callahan, Hills Beach road.
Hotel Rox, Louville Emmons, For- tune Rock.
Hotel Royal, Ledoux & Valliere, 206 Main.
Hotel Thatcher, C. F. Willey Co., props., 153 Main.
Mansion House, Mrs. L. C. Brown, Pool. Mitchell House, Jule L'Abbe, 15 Bacon.
Ocean View, Geo. E. Noyes, man., Pool. Sea View, Mrs. L. C. Brown, Pool. Wilbur House, J. E. Carter, 74 South.
Ice. Janson Jos., 16 Mt. Pleasant. Pelletier F. & Co., 450 Main. Robbins G. M., Guinea Rd.
Wilcox David, West.
Ice Cream.
Frediani Peter, 241 Main.
Grant J. S., 51 Pool. Innes C. H., 215 Main. Merrill H. L., 230 Main.
Vassill Geo., 157 Main.
Insurance Agents.
Cartier Jos. Co. The, 217 Main.
Chellis A. H., 169 Main. Goodwin H. H. Co. (The), 10 Soutlı. Gove H. H., 110 Graham. Hutchinson H. G. & Co., Masonic bldg.
Keightley J. W., 95 Pike. Lambert A. L., 132 Main.
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 179 Main.
Moore Dayton T., 237 Mail.
Randall J. W., 143 Elm. Renouf L. J., Masonic bldg. Renouf & Lachance, 127 Main.
Read Jas., 159 Main. Staples Lytton E., 238 Main.
The Prudential Life Ins. Co., I. R. Carron, asst. supt., City Square. Twomey J. F., Lincoln. Woodman M., 260 Main.
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Jewelry, Watches, Etc.
Dinan P., 253 Main. Fenderson J. H. & Son, 156 Main. Goodkowsky N., 153 Main. Guertin L. V., 210 Main. Robidoux W. L. M., 60 Elm. Twambley S. G. & Son, 162 Main.
Junk, Paper Stock, Etc.
Aranovitch H., Elm. Osgood N. B. & Co., 14 Hazel. Shapiro L., 74 Elm. Solmer Aaron, 46 Elm. Solmer M. A., 183 Elm.
Ladies' Coats and Suits. Smith Jas. G. C., 169 Main.
Laundries. Biddeford Custom Laundry, 47-49 Elm. Chapman G. A., Spring Island. Long Hop, 81 Main. Sing Goon, 244 Main.
Lawyers.
Cartier Arthur J. B., 217 Main. Cleaves, Waterhouse & Emery, Journal bldg.
DUPRE G. S., 159 Main (see advt. opp. p. 968).
DWYER ANTHONY, Masonic building. Goodwin Geo. B., City sq. Gould Jesse, 159 Main. Gove E. H., 237 Main. Haley Leroy, 217 Main. Harris Fillmore P., 217 Main. Heard Carlos C., Masonic bldg. Hubbard E. A., 322 Elm. LAUSIER LOUIS B., 148 Main see advt. opp. p. 968). Paquin Jos. R. 17 Alfred. Read C. T., 159 Main. Roberts F. W., Pool rd. Rumery Clarence B., 237 Main. Seidel Robt. B., 154 Main. Snow John A., City sq. Stone Edwin, Masonic Bldg. Walker N. B., Masonic bldg. Walker Thos. B., Masonic bldg.
Libraries.
McArthur Library, 12,000 vols. Miss Emma Hatch, librarian, McArthur Library Building, 270 Main.
Lime and Cement.
Andrews & Horigan Co., 269 and 431 Main. Saco Grain and Milling Co., 63 Jef- ferson.
Livery Stables.
Burbank E. W., 14 and 53 Alfred. Cosgrove Wm. A., 11 Franklin. Gowan J. E., 7 Stone. Hooper Ira, 81 Washington. Lord H. K., 42 Alfred.
Rhodes Geo. G., 25 Washington. Wiggin L. E., 9 Washington.
Loan and Building Asso'tn.
York, Melville Woodman, pres., Jas. A. Strout, sec. and treas., 287 Main.
Lobster Trap Shook. Durgin John, Western ave.
Lumbermen.
Deering J. G. & Son, Springs Isl'nd. The Diamond Match Co., 30 Hooper
Lumber and Saw-mills.
Banks C. K. (dealer), 137-139 Elm. Deering J.G.& Son, Spring's Island. Goldthwaite John F., Pool road. The Diamond Match Co., office 30 Hooper.
Machinery Manufacturers. Anthoine Geo. A., 34 Alfred. Banks O. C. (machinist), 8 South. Saco and Pettee Machine Shops, Smith st., cotton machinery, E. E. Blake, agent.
Manicuring. Dudley Ella S., 10 South. Holmes A. M. Mrs., Masonic bldg.
Marble Workers. Allen & Griffin, 374 Main. Morrison & Son, 9 Lincoln. Yates Geo. H., Granite.
Masons.
Cobb F. B., 38 Highland. Hill Fred C., 482 Main. Proctor H. O., 111 Hill. Tate G. W., 60 Western av. Whelan M. H., 5 Beacon av.
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Meats and Provisions. (See Groceries and Provisions.)
Merchant Tailors.
Blake C. T. S., 132 Main. Girouard Elie, 168 Main. Smith H. E. B., 138 Main.
Millinery, Etc.
Beauregard Clara Mrs., 53 Sullivan. Bernier D. D., 124 Main.
Garand G. L. Miss, 208 Main. Goodwin & Neilon, 118 Main. Marcille P. C. Miss, 216 Main. Meeds K. E. Mrs., 171 Main. Moreau C. Mrs., 38 Hill. Pariseau J. Mrs., 155 Main. Simensky Minnie Mrs., 133 Main. Ste. Marie Louis Mrs., 114 Main. Wallace H. M. Miss, 173 Main. Whitehead J. H. Mrs., 345 Main. Wilson Dora Miss, 177 Main. Witham Ida M. Miss, 167 Main. Youland W. E. Co., 236 Main.
Music Stores.
Crowley F., 202 Main. Field W. H., 266 Main. Fenderson J. H. & Son, 156 Main. Goodkowsky N., 153 Main. Milliken C. O. Mrs., 204 Main. Murphy C. J., 211 Main. Streeter W. L., 207 Main.
Music Teachers.
Bourdelais Henri, 138 Main. Brackett Rowena, 250 Alfred. Comtois J. A., 159 Main. Fenderson J. H. (vocal), 156 Main. Goodier Ann Miss, Oak. Moore Mollie Miss, Mason. Renouf Heloise Mrs., 127 Main. Remick Nellie Miss, Pool. Reny Geo. H., 249 Main Richardson Frank Mrs., Cole's Hill Sawyer Mary Miss, Hill. Simard W. F., 138 Main. Whelan Mary Miss, Beacon.
Newspapers. (See page 227.) oil.
Gulf Refining Co., rear 378 Main. Proctor Geo. A., 6 Porter. Spenard Napoleon, 85 Birch. Standard Oil Co. of New York, A. M. Palmer, agt., n. Eastern depot.
Opticians.
Dinan P., 252 Main. GUILBAULT W., Masonic Bidg. We repair broken glasses while you wait. Littlefield & Littlefield, 168 Main.
Optometrists. Guilbault W., Masonic Bldg. Littlefield & Littlefield, 168 Main.
Paints, Oils, Glass and Paper Hangings.
Boisvert W. D. (estate), 318 Main. Bolen E. J., 7 Lincoln (paints and oils). Goldthwaite E. H., 24 Alfred. McKenney C. H. (paints and oils), 263 Main. McKenney & Heard (paints and oils), 292 Main.
Painters.
Bolen E. J., 7 Lincoln. Goldthwaite E. H. (house and sign), 24 Alfred. Muttart J. W. (house), Alfred.
Staples & Goldthwaite, Pool road. Thompson E. H. (carriage), 303 Main. Townsend Bros. (carriage), 62 Jef- ferson.
Warren Peter, Graham.
Photographers.
Brandt E. R., 169 Main. Poisson H. P., 137 Main. The Elite Photo. Studio, 138 Main.
Physicians.
Chapron P. E., 287 Main.
D'Aoust J. O., 32 Alfred.
Davis F. L., 293 Main. Dolloff David E., 6 Graham.
Emery Caleb J., 319 Main.
Ferguson M. H., 38 Jefferson.
Fortin E. A., 119 Main.
Girard L. A., 42 Bacon. Hill P. S., 73 South. Hurd H. W., Masonic Bldg.
Kendall C. F., 31 South. Lapointe J. A., 24 Center.
La Rochelle R., Bacon, cor. Foss.
Maynard A. C., 182 Elm. McNally D. A., 36 South. Moran T. F., 277 Main.
O'Connor J. M., Masonic Bldg. O'Neill E. D., 338 Main.
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Physicians, continued.
Precourt G. C., 86 Beacon. Racicot D. F., 249 Main. Small F. E., Masonic Bldg. Traynor Chas. F., 201 Main.
(Homeopathic.)
Hird E. F., May. Trull J. F., Masonic Bldg.
(Eclectic.) Reny H., 61 Bacon.
Piano Tuners.
Foss Milton H. J., 204 Main. Murphy Edward, 211 Main.
Pictures and Frames.
Brandt E. R., 169 Main. Bolen E. J., 7 Lincoln. Kendall N. W., 258 Main. Poisson H. P., 137 Main. The Elite Studio, 138 Main.
Plumbing and Piping. Anthoine Geo. A., 30 Alfred. Hotte F., 49 Alfred. Letellier A. F., 32 Hill. Monier & Mahaney, 46 Wash. Varville A. W. & Co., 302 Main. Wood Jas. W., 265 Main.
Printers.
Bonneau A., City sq.
PRESCOTT C. H., City sq., Pub- lisher of Biddeford Journal. Job printing of every description (see advt. opp. page 968). Record Pub. Co., 237 Main.
Watson Marcus, 70 Pool. Watson Will H., 159 Main.
Proprietary Medicines. Morin Drug Co., 261 Main. Traynor Chas. F. & Co., 201 Main.
Pumps. Stimpson C. S., 8 Hooper.
Real Estate Agents. Cartier Joseph Co., 217 Main. Dennett W. S., 46 Main. Goodkowsky Ń., 153 Main. Goldthwaite John F., 138 Main. Hutchinson H. G., Masonic bldg. Luques E. C., 159 Main. Parent Oscar G., 183 Hill.
Renouf & Lachance, 127 Main. Saco Water Power Co., 46 Main. Scribner D. C., 138 Main. Shaw J. G., 239 Main. Twomy John F., 11 Granite.
Restaurants.
Auerbach L., 254 Main. Caron J. R., 54 Elm. Dion Napoleon P., 298 Main.
Edgar C. E., 5 Lincoln. Guerin E., 106 Elm.
Heramis Nicholas, 21 Main. Joncas John B., 8 Washington.
Lachance N., Franklin. Mantas D., 67 Main. Martin A. Mrs., 288 Main.
Palardis Jos., 4 Bacon.
Papachristo Vassil, 53 Main.
Parent Henry, 12 Water.
Simard Henry P., 85 Main.
Saco Water Power Co. Scammon C. D., agent, 165 Main.
Sausage Mfg. Pauquet E. & Son, 38 Hill.
Saw Filing.
Sweetser W., 20 Alfred.
Schools (Private).
St. Andrews, 44 High. St. Andrews Convent, Sisters of Presentation of Mary, Sullivan. St. Joseph's, 99 Adams. St. Joseph's Convent, Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 99 Adams. St. Mary's, St. Mary's, cor. Elm. St. Mary's Convent, Sisters of Mercy, 8 St. Mary's.
Schools (Public). High.
Vacant, prin.
Grammar. Walker Chas. (Spruce st.), prin., 247 Alfred. Williams Leon (Summer street), prin., 168 Alfred.
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Sewing Machines. Goodkowsky N., 153 Main. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Levi J. Daigle, mngr., 266 Main.
Signs, Electrical. Bolin E. J., 7 Lincoln.
Snow Shovels. Hooper F. E., 6 Mt. Pleasant.
Soap and Tallow. Carville Willard, 630 Main.
Sporting Goods. Fenderson & Cole, 175 Main.
Station Agent, B. & M. R. R. Swaney G. F., gen. agt. Biddeford and Saco.
Stoves, Tinware, Etc. Anthoine Geo. A., 30 Alfred. Atkinson H. P. & Sons, 227 Main. Biddeford Furniture Co., 39 Alfred Boisvert W. D. (estate), 318 Main. Cote F. X. & Co., 24 Washington. Goodier & Southers, 91 Main. Monier & Mahaney, 46 Washington Tremblay J. E. (2d hand), 50 Elm.
Surety Bonds.
Cartier Jos. Co., The, 217 Main. Hutchinson H. G., & Co., Masonic Bldg. Cleaves, Waterhouse & Emery, Journal Bldg. Heard C. C., Masonic Bldg. Read Jas., 159 Main. Renouf & Lachance, 127 Main. Stone Edward, Masonic Bldg. Walker N. B., Masonic Bldg.
Tailors. (See also Merchant Tailors).
Anthony John, 5 Foss. Blake C. T. S., 132 Main. Gough J. B., 154 Main. Moses F. E., 159 Main. Small F. H., 159 Main.
Tea Stores.
Ames S. K., 189 Main. Direct Importing Co., 148 Main. Scott Wm. M. Co., 239 Main.
Telegraph Offices.
Postal Tel. Cable Co., Frank L. Malone, 7 Lincoln. West. Union, N. P. Gould, 3 Adams.
Telephone Exchange. N. E. T. & T. CO., Journal Bldg.
Theaters. Keith's Theatre, 143 Main. Opera House, City Bld'g.
Ticket Agents.
Bonneau A. (G. T .R.), City sq. Gove Clarence, Pepperell Mfg. Co. Morin J. B., 261 Main. Winslow B. H., Laconia Office.
Tobacconists, wholesale. Bugbee & Brown, 135 Main. Fenderson & Cole, 175 Main.
Trust Company. (See page 236).
Type Writers and Supplies. Hutchinson H. G., Masonic Bldg.
Undertakers. Boisvert W. D. (estate), 318 Main. Dennett W. I., 19 Adams. Emond John F., 32 Pool.
Upholsterers. Jones Abiel & Son, Chapel.
Variety.
Evans T. L. & Co., 245-251 Main.
Goodwin J. H., 209 Main.
Grant J. S., 49 Pool.
Kendall N. W., 258 Main.
Landry Geo. A., 53} Bacon.
Woolworth F. W. & Co., 142-144 Main.
Veterinary Surgeons. Leighton W. S., 169 Main. Purcell C. W., Birch.
Washboards. Hooper F. E., 6 Mt. Pleasant.
Water Works.
Biddeford & Saco Water Co., Geo. F. West, pres., Jas. Burnie, supt., 181 Elm.
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Well Boring. Stimpson C. S., 8 Hooper. Wood.
Benson D. W., Alfred, cor. Birch. Deering J. G. & Son, Spring Isld. Deering-Proctor Box Co., Spring's Isl'd.
Durgin Wilbur H., 353 Elm. Goldthwaite J. F., 138 Main. Pelletier F., 450 Main. The Diamond Match Co., 30 Hooper
Wood Working.
Desroberts Jos., 18 Kossuth. Hill I. C. & Son, 482 Main.
BUXTON.
Fourteen miles N. E. of Alfred, and eighteen from Portland. On W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R. Formerly Narragansett, No. 1. Settled about 1748. Incorporated the 17th town July 14, 1772, and named, at the suggestion of Rev. Doctor Paul Coffin. Population-1850, 2995; 1860, 2853; 1870, 2546; 1880, 2230; 1890, 2036; 1900, 1838. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 645; Estates, $686,352; 1870-Polls, 631: Est., $829,899; 1880-Polls, 649; Est., $666,901; 1890-Polls, 545; Est., $676,212; 1900-Polls, 601; Est., $681,736.
1910-Population, 1675; Polls, 507; Estates, $1,152,575.
R. F. D. to Chicopee and Groveville.
Postmasters-A. W. Soule; West, W. A. Hobson; Center, Robt. A. Bradbury; Bar Mills, W. A. Totman.
Selectmen-Bar Mills, H. H. Locke; West, F. W. Smith; R. F. D., L. H. Bolster.
Town Clerk-Bar Mills, P. S. Brooks.
Treasurer-West, W. A. McCorrison.
Collector-Center, J. H. Bradbury.
Constables-Bar Mills, A. R. Pennell; Center, J. H. Bradbury.
Road Commissioners-Gorham R. F. D., H. L. Martin ; R. F. D., J. B. Elden.
School Committee-Center, H. F. Hutchinson; Gorham R. F. D., Erwin Blake; Saco R. F. D., Duncan Innis. Supt .- West, Charles L. Clements.
Board of Health-Bar Mills, A. G. Wiley, sec.
Clergymen-R. G. Harbutt, Cong .; Center, E. E. Harris, Bap .; West, supplies, F. Bap .; Chicopee, A. L. Leech, Meth .; Groveville, R. G. Harbutt, Cong .; vacant, F. Bap.
Physicians-Bar Mills, A. G. Wiley, H. A. Owen; West, E. M. Var- ney.
Notary-Cyril P. Harmon, April 18, 1919.
Justices-Everett P. Elwell, Feb. 25, 1915; Edwin A. Palmer, Apr. 27, 1916; C. P. Harmon, Mar. 23, 1913; Charles W. Handy, July 30, 1915. .Merchants-Soule Bros., grain, flour and feed; J. E. Leavitt, gen- eral stores. Bar Mills, Samuel Meserve & Son, general stores, stoves, hardware and furniture; H. & N. F. Elden, millinery and fancy goods; T. G. Atkinson, coal; N. H. Atkinson, confectionery and cigars; George M. Sawyer, general stores; W. A. Totman, groceries and confectionery. Center, S. Hanson & Co., general stores. West, C. E. Waterman, groceries; L. Fellows, druggist; W. C. Townsend, confectionery and barber; W. A. McCorrison, boots and shoes; Buxton Dry Goods Co., dry goods.
Manufacturers-J. M. Berry, painter. Bar Mills, George G. Page Box Co., shook, packing and paper boxes; Lester Harmon, electrician ; Soule Grain Co., grist mill; N. W. Rowe, Leonard C. Towle, smiths ; National Fiber Board Co., leather board; Buxton Mfg. Co., J. Crowther, mngr., worsted goods; M. L. Cousins, harness maker. West, J. F. Sands,
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smith and carriage repairs; Supply Dean & Son, carriage and sign painters ; Center, Frank E. Waterman, saw mill; S. Hanson & Co., cloth- ing; Soule Bros., lumber and box shook.
Barber-Bar Mills, A. L. Bickford.
Insurance Agents-Bar Mills, E. A. Palmer, W. A. Totman; C'en- ter, S. A. Hill; West, A. F. Flint.
High School-Center.
Express-American, Bar Mills, R. Bartlett; Center, A. W. Soule. Livery Stables-Bar Mills, R. K. Bowker, Chester Googins; West, C. B. McClure.
Station Agents-Bar Mills, B. & M. R. R., R. Bartlett; Center, Fred Twombly.
Telegraph-W. Union, R. Bartlett, manager.
Telegraph & Telephone Co .- Bar Mills, Saco River T. & T. Co., S. B. Shepard.
Assot'as-P. of H .- No. 95, Sat. Bar Mills-U. O. G. C .- Angelo, No. 267, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. R. M .- Narraganset, No. 91. P. of H .- No. 488, Tues. S. of V .- Sat. Women's Magazine Club-Jennie Shepard, sec. Bar Mills Band-J. W. Rankins, director. Bar Mills Fire Co .- L. C. Towle, chief. West-Masons-Buxton, No. 115, Mon. on or before full moon. York County Mutual Fire Ins. Co .- J. F. Warren, sec. C'en- ter, K. of P .- No. 36, Tues. West Gorham P. O .- U. O. G. C .- Morn- ing Star, No. 350, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. G. T .- Chicopee, 181, Sat.
Hotel-Bar Mills, Wayside Inn, C. W. Handy, Dunnell House, S. H. Dunnell.
Bank-See table.
CORNISH.
Twenty-five miles N. of Alfred. On White Mt. Division M. C. R. R. Settled, 1776, and called Francisborough and Francistown, from the Christian name of Francis Small, who purchased the territory be- tween Great and Little Ossipee Rivers of Capt. Sunday, a Sagamore. Incorporated the 89th town, Feb. 27, 1794. Population-1860, 1153; 1870, 1100; 1880, 1169; 1890, 1118; 1900, 984. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 267; Es- tates, $268,405; 1870-Polls, 257; Est., $310,678; 1880-Polls, 305; Est., $428,285; 1890-Polls, 306; Est., $453,617; 1900-Polls, 319; Est., $391,831. 1910-Population, 954; Polls, 303; Estates, $369,068.
Postmaster-Harry P. Jameson.
Selectmen-Wm. H. Pendexter, Jos. S. Weeks, Alexander Boothby. Town Clerk-Clovis W. Richardson.
Treasurer-Lewis B. Knight.
Collector-Wm. J. Parker.
Road Commissioners-Leon M. Ayer; E. Parsonsfield, P. O., Daniel E. Berry.
School Committee-Francis A. Norton, Wm. R. Copp, Edgar A. Small. Supt .- William C. McCue.
Board of Health-Geo. W. Weeks, sec.
Clergymen-Fred Bannister, Cong .; F. C. Potter, Meth. Dentist-O. F. Lambertson.
Physicians-W. B. Swasey, Geo. W. Weeks, Samuel G. Sawyer. Lawyers-WALTER P. PERKINS, branch office 88-90 Exchange St. Portland, Wmn. B. Randall.
Notaries-William B. Randall, Oct. 30, 1915; Walter P. Perkins, April 16, 1916.
Justices-Walter P. Perkins, Apr. 27, 1916.
Merchants-Apothecary-G. H. Parker (pharmacist).
Bicycles-J. B. Watson & Son.
Boots and Shoes-Small Bros. Co., J. F. Jameson Co., I. N. Brackett Co., Ira Garland.
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Dry and Fancy Goods and Clothing-Small Bros. Co., J. F. Jameson Co., I. N. Brackett Co., Ira Garland.
Fruit and Confectionery-Louisa A. Stone, Geo. H. Parker, Fred J. Ayer, Herbert D. Fay,
Furniture, Carpets, &c .- J. B. Watson & Sons.
Groceries and Flour-J. F. Jameson Co., Small Bros. Co., I. N. Brackett Co., Pendexter Bros.
Hardware and Tinware-F. A. Partridge, Small Bros. Co., J. F. Jameson Co.
Harness-R. G. Knight.
Meats and Provisions-Clovis W. Richardson.
Men's Furnishing Goods-Ira Garland.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Smith-Warren Co., Miss Gilpatrick, Mrs. Louise Stone.
Stationery-J. F. Jameson Co .. I. N. Brackett Co., G. H. Parker. Variety-Louise Stone, Herbert D. Fay.
Manufacturers-Carpenters-J. Bradley, R. F. Warren, Willis F. Norton, J. M. Haley, C. L. Abbott, I. D. Clemons, B. Bradley. Carriage-Painters, M. C. Trafton, Charles H. Badgley.
Clothing-I. N. Brackett Co., Ira Garland, J. H. Downs.
Dressmakers-Miss F. C. Lincoln, Blanche Colcord.
Furniture-J. B. Watson & Sons.
Lumber-L. F. Pike.
Marble Workers-A. P. &. G. W. Copp.
Masons-Charles L. Abbott, Ira D. Clemons.
Painters-George W. Adams, C. H. Badgley, Chas. L. Abbott, John
H. Woodman, I. W. Colcord, Ira D. Clemons.
Shoemaker-Albert F. Clark.
Smiths-Daniel G. Chaplin, J. C. Newell.
Tailor-Edgar D. Lord.
Undertaker-A. P. Copp.
Auctioneer-L. F. Pike.
Barbers-Fred. W. Knight, Charles L. Knight.
High School-Ernest L. Gray, prin.
Insurance-Walter P. Perkins (fire), A. Boothby (life), Edward D. Boynton (fire).
Livery Stables-Jesse T. Irish, Fred G. Geldert.
Library-Cornish, Mrs. Jas. M. Haley, lib., 1,500 vols.
Printers-The Webb-Smith Printing Co.
Veterinary Surgeon-Albert A. Dyer.
Associations-Masons-Greenleaf, Friday, on or before full moon; Aurora, R. A. C., Friday after full moon; Eastern Star, Corona, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. O. F .- Ossipee Valley, No. 54, 1st and 3d Mon .; Arbutus Rebekah, No. 108, 1st and 3d Thurs. P. of H .- Cornish, No. 163, 1st and 3d Sat. G. A. R .- Thompson, No. 85, 2d and 4th Thurs.
Hotels-Lincoln House, Jesse T. Irish; Park Hotel, Fred G. Geldert. Newspaper-See tables.
DAYTON.
Eleven miles E. N. E. of Alfred. Settled about 1753. Set off from Hollis April 7, 1854. Named for Thomas Day. Population-1860, 701; 1870, 611; 1880, 592 ; 1890, 500; 1900, 473. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 196; Estates, $182,116; 1870-Polls, 164; Est., $242,043; 1880-Polls, 179; Est., $248,- 492; 1890-Polls, 172; Est., $245,131; 1900-Polls, 159; Est., $232,328 1910-Population, 395; Polls, 144; Estates, $227,931.
R. F. D. to Dayton.
Selectmen-Biddeford R. F. D. 4, Frank M. Gordon, Edward White- house; Clark's Mill, John W. Clark.
Town Clerk-J. Burton Roberts.
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YORK COUNTY.
Treasurer-Saco R. F. D. 3, Alfred R. Smith.
Collector and Constable-Hollis Center, Chas. E. Cole.
Road Commissioners-Saco R. F. D). 3, Chas. B. Huston ; Bidde- ford R.F. D. 4, Millard A. Kimball; Clark's Mill P.O., Albert E. Gilman. School Committee-Saco R. F. D. 3, James M. Huston; Biddeford R. F. D. 4, Jas. N. Waterhouse; Clark's Mill P. O., J. Herbert Clark. Supt .- Biddeford R. F. D. 4, Mrs. Margaret C. Hill.
Board of Health-Biddeford R. F. D. 4, James N. Waterhouse, sec. Clergymen-J. A. Ferguson, Bap. ; Augustus B. Thompson, Adv.
Justices-J. Burton Roberts, Mar. 16, 1916; Trial, J.W. Clark, Jan. 6, 1916.
.Merchants-Albert R. Hill, grain and groceries; Saco P. O., Herbert Smith, windmills, pumps and water supplies.
.Manufacturers-Albert R. Hill, J. M. Huston, smiths; Wm. H Dow, wheelwright; J. Frank Wakefield, carriage painter; Goodwin's Mills P. O., Leonard C. Walker, lumber, shingles and grist mill ; Chas. B. Cleaves, Lewis P. Mooers, Frank L. Buzzell, carpenters; Charles S. Smith, butcher; Cyrus C. Ricker, mason. Clark's Mill P. O .. L. L. Clark, boxes; Saco P. O., Herbert Smith, carpenter; Isaac L. Gonville, painter ; Huston & Meserve, butchers.
Land Surveyor-J. Burton Roberts.
ELIOT.
Twenty-five miles S. of Alfred. On Eastern Div. Boston & Maine Railroad Belonged to Kittery, and called Upper Parish untilits incorporation, the 179th town, March 1, 1810. Population-1850, 1803; 1860, 1768 ; 1870, 1769; 1880, 1640; 1890, 1463; 1900, 1458. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 396; Estates, $460,438; 1870-Polls, 399; Est., $535,982; 1880-Polls, 453; Est., $462,060; 1890-Polls, 441; Est., $466,191; 1900-Polls, 390; Est., $465.369. 1910-Population, 1530; Polls, 455; Estates, $612,540. On Atlantic Shore Line Electric Railway.
Postmasters-Cyrus R. Bartlett: South, H. L. Staples.
Selectmen-South, Alfred Spinney; South Berwick P. O., John R. Goodwin, Charles B. Gale.
Town Clerk-South, Joseph H. Dixon.
Treasurer-Kittery Junction P. O., Moses E. Goodwin.
Collector-South, Maurice S. Leach.
Constable-South, Maurice S. Leach.
Road Commissioners-South, Albert W. Nowell: South Berwick P. O., Elbridge A. Goodwin ; Kittery Junction P. O., Jolin S. Barnard.
School Committee-Howard P. Libbey; South, Joseph H. Dixon, Willard H. Spinney. Supt .- South, Aaron B. Cole.
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