Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 114

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Board of Health-South, H. I. Durgin, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, Cong .; vacant, Meth .; South, A. J. Hayes, Meth .; Geo. W. Brown, Adv .; vacant, Cong.


Physicians-John L. M. Willis; South, H. I. Durgin.


Lawyer -South, AARON B. COLE (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Notaries-Aaron B. Cole, July 20, 1913; Geo. E Hammond, April 16, 1914; Albert Lord, Mar. 2. 1916.


Justices-Albert Lord, Mar. 2, 1916; Thos. F. Staples, Apr. 3, 1919; Moses E. Goodwin, Nov. 9, 1912; John L. M. Willis, Dec. 29, 1915; Aaron B. Cole, July 29, 1917.


Yorkshire Municipal Court-See South Berwick.


Merchants-Geo. E. Ireland, John Raitt, meats, groceries and fertil- izers; E. Varney, meats; Eliot Trading Co., Frank Hooper, groceries. South, T. F. Staples & Co., general stores; Harris Spinney, groceries ; Samuel Dixon (apple buyer), Harry L. Staples, Wm. M. Huntress, poultry ; Justin Brooks, live stock.


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986


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Manufacturers-Joseph King, A. L. Rowe, Samuel Clark (estate), bricks ; J. W. Bartlett, pickles; Moses E. Goodwin, lumber ; Albert Rowe, saw mill; Frank D. Staples, boat builder; Alfred Spinney, bridge builder and contractor. South, J. E. Hammond jr., Melville C. Dixon, smiths; Wm. A. Brooks, carriages; Paul Bros., contractors and builders.


Barber-South, E. S. Paul.


Insurance and Real Estate-T. F. Staples, A. B. Cole, George O. Athorne.


Laundry-South, T. F. Staples & Co., agents.


Library-Eliot Library Association, Fogg, Mrs. Charles E. Foye, lib., 6000 vols.


School-Free High, Frederick Peckham, prin.


Surveyor-Albert Lord.


Telephone-T. F. Staples & Co. (pay station).


Asso'tn-P. of H .- John F. Hill, No. 393, 1st and 3d Mon. South, U. O. G. C .- Piscataqua, No. 189, 2d and 4th Thurs.


Hotel-Green Acre.


HOLLIS.


Fourteen miles N. N. E. of Alfred. On W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R. Incor. Feb. 27, 1798, under the name of Phillipsburg. Name afterwards changed to Hollis. Population-1850, 2683; 1860, 1683; 1870, 1541; 1880, 1542; 1890, 1278; 1900, 1274. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 379; Estates, $348,599; 1870-Polls, 424; Est., $444,428; 1880-Polls, 432, Est., $418,761 ; 1890-Polls, 380; Est., $416,433; 1900-Polls, 381; Est., $404,609. 1910-Population, 1284; Polls, 367; Estates, $627,794.


Moderation, same as West Buxton P. O .; village partly in Hollis. R. F. D. to North, West, South.


Postmasters-Center, Percy S. Tarbox; Clark's Mill, Fred York.


Selectmen-West Buxton R. F. D., Frank M. Bennett; Center, Walter E. Bradbury; West Buxton P. O , Frank Libby.


Town Clerk-West Buxton R. F. D., Wm. W. Dunn.


Treasurer-Center, A. L. Bradbury.


Collector and Constable-West Buxton R. F. D., Granville H. Hanson.


Road Commissioners-West Buxton R. F. D., Asa L. Palmer, John G. Woodman.


School Committee-West Buxton R. F. D., Robert Edgecomb, Na- than Whitehouse, John W. Ross.


Supt .- West Buxton R. F. D., Elmer E. Abbott.


Board of Health-West Buxton P. O., E. M. Varney.


Clergymen-Clarks Mill, supplies, Meth .; West, supplies, F. Bap .; Alphonso G. Davis, Advent.


Notaries-Edwin A. Hobson, Oct. 6, 1916; West Buxton P. O., C. P. Harmon, April 18, 1919.


Justices-F. M. Bennett, Mar. 2, 1916; Edwin A. Hobson, Mar. 30, 1917; C. P. Harmon, Mar. 23, 1913; Thomas C. Lane, Feb. 9, 1919; Elmer E. Abbott, Nov. 6, 1918. Dedimus, C. P. Harmon.


Merchants-Center, Brown & Bradbury. P. S. Tarbox, general stores; A. L. Bradbury, flour and grain; C. E. Cousins, confectionery; Lester Bradbury, dry goods. West Buxton P. O., Miss Gertrude Knight, millin- ery and dry goods; A. H. Barnes, jeweler; Edwin C. Brown, Edw. White- house, groceries. Clark's Mill, J. D. Littlefield, Fred York, groceries. Buxton P. O., A. J. Sawyer, hardware.


Manufacturers-Center, L. L. Bradbury, shingles, lumber, shook and boxes; Chas. Coclough, machinist; Saco Valley Canning Co., canned corn and fruit. Clark's Mill, Clark Bros., lumber; Lucene Clark, shook and packing boxes. Bar Mills P. O., Publishers Paper Co., pulp. South,


987


YORK COUNTY.


Clarence Fluent, smith. West Buxton P. O., Whitehouse & Sawyer, W. A. Smith (also carriages), smiths; Saco Valley Creamery; E. F. Ridlon, coffins and caskets; L. A. Smith, grist mill, shingles.


Barbers-Center, C. C. Cousins; West Buxton, Frank Califf.


High School-


Library-Center, Josie Bradbury, lib.


Power Transmission-Cumberland County Light and Power Co. (Portland).


.Associations-Center-P. of H .- Hollis, No. 132. Pleasant Hill, No. 210. K. of P .- Friendship, No. 59, Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Saco Valley, No. 43, Wed.


Hotels-North, Chas. W. Smith (estate); West Buxton P. O,, E. A. Tarbox.


KENNEBUNK.


Twelve miles S. E. of Alfred, and twenty-four from Portland. On Boston and Maine Railroad. Settled about 1650. Formerly included in the


. town of Wells. Set off and incorporated June 24, 1820. Population -1850, 2650; 1860, 2680; 1870, 2603; 1880, 2852; 1890, 3172; 1900, 3228. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 637; Estates, $1,559,902; 1870-Polls, 610; Est., $1,577,504; 1880-Polls, 754; Est., $1,395,798; 1890-Polls, 788; Est., $1,780,726; 1900-Polls, 741; Est., $2,187,248.


1910-Population, 3099; Polls, 885; Estates $2,528,171.


On Atlantic Shore Line Electric Railway.


Postmasters-E. A. Fairfield; West, E. C. Webber; Beach, C. E. Currier.


Selectmen-C. C. Perkins, F. W. Jones, B. F. Toothacher.


Town Clerk-A. W. Meserve.


Town Agent-H. P. Waterhouse.


Treasurer-Joseph D. Bragdon.


Collector-W. E. Warren.


Constables-J. F. Warren, Fred Witcher.


Road Commissioners-S. H. Carle, W. F. Currier, Warren Barney.


School Committee-A. W. Meserve; West, W. K. Sanborn; Kenne- bunkport P. O., Chas. Ward. Supt .- J. W. Lambert.


Board of Health-West, U. A. Caine, sec.


Chief Fire Department-Edw. Bragdon.


Board of Trade-F. W. Bonser, pres., C. H. Cole, sec.


Clergymen-Daniel Wilson, Unit .; S. E. Leech, Meth .; F. L. Cann, Bap .; M. C. Dickey, Cong .; supplies, F. Bap .; West, S. E. Leech, Meth. ; Kennebunkport P. O., Edward Chase, Cong .; supplies, Adv.


Physicians-Frank M. Ross, Geo. W. Bourne, J. S. Barker, F. C. Lord, H. H. Purington.


Dentists-A. C. Merryman, D. M. Small ; Kennebunkport P.O., W. E. Hanson.


Lawyers-Herbert E. Bourne, H. H. Bourne, W. L. Dane, A. E. Ha- ley, Asa A. Richardson.


Notaries-Walter L. Dane, Feb. 25, 1915; Charles R. Littlefield, June 29, 1912; ,John G. Smith, Aug. 13, 1914; N. P. Eveleth, Jan. 28, 1915; Don Chamberlain, June 23, 1915; Sterling T. Dow, Ang. 16, 1918.


Justices-Chas. R. Littlefield, May 26, 1915; Chas. H. Cole, July 9, 1914; Asa A. Richardson, July 29, 1917; Alvin Stuart, Nov. 15, 1913; John G. Smith, July 9, 1914; Hiram Willard, Feb. 27, 1914; John W. Bowdoin, Jan. 21, 1916; Sidney T. Fuller, Oct. 30, 1915; H. T. Waterhouse, Dec. 14, 1918; A. W. Meserve, Apr. 3, 1919. Trial, H. H. Bourne, Nov. 29, 1917.


Merchants-G. W. Larrabee Co. (paper hangings), H. E. Lunge (paints and oils), hardware and stoves; Geo. E. Cousens, Wm. Bartlett,


988


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Curtis & Roberts, Edw. L. Lahar, Littlefield & Webber, Wormwood & Littlefield, William Durrell, groceries; W. E. Warren, W. H. Little- field, coal; P. Raino, L. J. Carleton, boots, shoes, dry and fancy goods; F. W. Nason, George Bonser & Son, Jesse Hamm, H. C. Wakefield, boots and shoes; W. M. Dresser (furnishings only), George Bonser & Son, clothing and men's furnishings; Mrs. Evelyn Chisholm, Fred Darvill, Geo. D. Paterson, S. C. Griffin, J. J. Card, fruit and confectionery; Albert & Potter, fancy goods; Mrs. N. S. Harden Davis, Mrs. F. W. Davis, Miss F. O. Rice, fancy goods and millinery; Mrs. W. D. Hay, dry and fancy goods; W. Fairfield, variety ; F. W. Nason, H. E. Lunge, furniture and carpets; C. F. Tarbox, meats; C. H. Webber, Wm. Bart- lett, flour, grain and feed; G. W. Larrabee Co., automobiles, bicycles, sporting goods and sewing machines; A. Littlefield, bicycles; Frank H. Barrett, photo, supplies, watches and jewelry; E. A. Bodge (also periodicals), books, stationery, confectionery and toys; J. W. Bowdoin, A. W. Meserve, drugs and medicines; John W. Lord, carriages; Smith Brothers, ice; Don Chamberlain, automobile supplies; C. W. Stanley,


S. C. Griffin, tobacco and cigars. West, Depot Store Co., Thos. Goodwin, agt., dry goods and groceries; E. C. Webber, groceries and meats; N. Staples, meats; West K. Coal Co., coal. Kennebunkport P. O., G. W. Mitchell, C. H. Emery, E. H. Merrow, general stores; W. H. Emery, groceries; Jas. Shuffleburg (also groceries), Hiram T. Gooch, fish. Beach, Mrs. B. U. Huff, confectionery and news; Benj. Watson, groceries.


Manufacturers-Mousam Mnfg. Co., Stephen Moore, treas., shoe counters; National Fibre Board Co., Stephen Moore, treas., leather- board; Mrs. S. C. Griffin, Mrs. W. D Hay, Mrs. Chas. Nason, Mrs. Geo. Clark, Miss Mary Jones, dressmakers; Leatheroid Mnfg. Co., P. 1. Andrews, treas., leatheroid; C. H. Lucas, marble worker; Geo. Varney, plows, cultivators, iron foundry and house finish; W. T. Flint, harness; Win. Bartlett, (also grist mill), A. Bartlett, saw mills; C. H. Goodwin, E. King, Wm. Davies, blacksmiths; Fred Littlefield, carriages; Kenne- bunk Steam Laundry, laundry; C. H. Lucas, undertaker; W. C. Good- win, Jones & Clark, contractors and builders; W. D. Hay, merchant tailor, G. W. Larrabee Co., H. E. Lunge (also plumbing), tinware; W. C. Berry, (also carriage and sign), W. C. Littlefield, painters; Marsh & Bennett, Geo. W. Williams, machinists ; Fred Darvill, bakery ; J. Towne,. Jesse Hamm, shoemakers; Ward Bros., masons and R. R. contractors ; Kennebunk Mill Co., worsteds. Kennebunkport P. O., Chas. Ward, ship and vacht builder; B. Hanscom, carpenter; J. Moulton, smith. West, American Thread Co., seine and net twine; Warren & Burke, boxes and lumber; E. W. Cousens, R. J. Grant, contractors and builders; Jos. Murphy, smith.


Auctioneer-J. A. Fairfield.


Barbers-J. L. Simpson, W. B. Russell, F. E. Titcomb, H. Fogg.


Expresses-Amer'n, Frank H. Tucker, agt .; Atlantic Express Co., L. J. Carleton, Agt.


Florists-J. O. Elwell; West, Frank A. Emmons.


Free Library-Kennebunk Free Library, 5,000 vols., Miss Ella Clark, lib.


Garage-G. W. Larrabee Co.


Insurance Agents-C. H. Cole, E. A. Fairfield (life).


Livery Stables-W. A. Hall, Geo. E. McCulloch; Beach, Hall & Webb, Owen Wentworth (estate).


Mousam Water Co .- N. M. West, mngr.


Optician-Frank H. Barrett.


Photographer-B. J. Whitcomb.


Printers-EASTERN STAR STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, W. Lester Watson, prop., Annie Joyce Crediford.


Real Estate-Don Chamberlain (Strout's), Samuel Clark.


Restaurants-Wm. Young, P. D. Greenleaf.


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YORK COUNTY.


Theatre-Acme Amusement Co.


School-High, A. L. Dennison, prin.


Station Agent-B. & M., H. S. Smith.


Telegraph-Western Union, J. W. Bowdoin. Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.


Asso'tus-Masons-York, No. 22, Monday on or before full moon; Murray R. A. Chapter, Monday after full moon; St. Amand Command- ery K. T., 2d Thurs. O. E. S., Madonna, No. 144, 1st and 3d Tues. 1. 0. 0. F .- Mousam, No. 26, Thursday; Pine Tree Encampment, No. 29, 2d and 4th Wed .; Olive Rebekah, No. 21, 1st and 3d Saturday. K. of P. -Myrtle, No. 19, Friday; Myrtle Co., U. R., 1st and 3d Wed .; Ivy Assem- bly Pythian Sisters, 1st and 3d Tues. I. O. G. T .- Salus, No. 156, Tues. G. A. R .- Webster, No. 9, 1st Mon. Relief Corps, No. 46, Thurs. Ken- nebunk Loan and Building Association .- H. T. Waterhouse, sec. W. C. T. U .- Ist Tues. I. O. R. M .- Wawa No. 19, Mon. Kennebunk Military Band, Wm. H. Hobbs, man. West, P. of H .- Alewive. I. O. G. T .- Earnest, Wednesday. Kennebunkport P. O., I. O. G. T .- Seaside, No. 31, Friday.


Hotels-Mousam House, Mrs. C. C. Tibbetts. Kennebunkport P. O .- Summer Houses-Seaside, I. P. Gooch. Beach-Bass Rock, J. Allie Wells; Wentworth, Owen Wentworth (est.); Eagle Rock, A. J. Smith ; Mineral Spring House-L. S. Edgecomb ; Sea View, J. E. Hubbard; Granite State, Wm. Hewey, prop .; Sagamore, W. L. Gooch; The Atlantis, Eagle Rock Hotel Co .; Narragansett, John Curtis.


Banks and Newspapers-See tables.


KENNEBUNKPORT.


Sixteen miles E. S. E. of Alfred. On Boston & Maine Railroad. Twenty- five miles from Portland. Formerly known as Arundel. Visited dur- ing the summer as early as 1602 by fishermen. First permanent settle- ment made by Richard Vines, in 1629. Brought under the control of Massachusetts and incorporated, 1653. Placed under the jurisdiction of Saco for a short time in 1688. Re-incorporated under the name of Arun- del, 1717. Name changed Feb. 19, 1821. Population-1850, 2706; 1860, 2668; 1870, 2372; 1880, 2405; 1890, 2196; 1900, 2123. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 629; Estates, $890,229; 1870-Polls, 622; Est., $901,431; 1880- Polls, 653; Est., $866,802; 1890-Polls, 681; Est., $1,247,962; 1900-Polls, 666; Est., $1,287,116.


1910-Population, 2130; Polls, 561 ; Estates, $1,581,682.


On Atlantic Shore Line Electric Railway. R. F. D. to Alewive.


Postmasters-Palmer A. Twambly; Cape Porpoise, L. E. Fletcher; Beechwood, Mrs. Florence M. Dow.


Selectmen-W. F. Goodwin; Cape Porpoise, P. H. Perry; Kenne- bunkport R. F. D., Fred G. Coleman.


Town Clerk-A. M. Wells.


Treasurer-Geo. W. Clough.


Collector and Constable-Stephen H. Ward.


Road Commissioners-J. A. Rounds; Biddeford R. F. D., Ivory S. Ross.


School Committee-W. J. Jennison, Forrest Spofford, H. S. Hill. Supt .- J. W. Lambert.


Board of Health -- H. L. Prescott, sec.


Clergymen-Thomas Cain, Bap .; Thomas P. Baker, Meth. ; J. M. Chambers, 1st and South, Cong .; Charles W. Collins, Cath .; Cape Por- poise, Thomas P. Baker, Meth.


Physicians-G. F. Merrill, H. L. Prescott.


Lawyer-JOHN G. SMITH (see advt. opp. p. 1000).


990


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Notaries-F. H. Cousens, Mar. 30, 1917; Chas. O. Huff, Oct. 20, 1918. Justices-Geo. A. Perkins, May 17, 1917. Dedimus, F. H. Cousens.


Merchants-F. H. Cousens, G. W. Clough (also wood), Henry B. Dennett, P. A. Twambly, general stores; Bell & Torrey, groceries; A. M. Wells, stoves and tinware; E. C. Miller, apothecary; A. M. Welch, dry and fancy goods; D. Goodwin & Son, meats and provisions; Perkins Coal Co., coal; J. P. Willis, fish; Geo. Bonser & Son, clothing and souvenirs; E. H. Atkins. boots and shoes; W. Bartlett, lumber; Jas. D. Perkins (est.), flour, grain, hay, etc .; F. B. Tuck, antique furniture; W. F. Goodwin, H. F. Hodgkins, Weinstein Bros., fruit and confection- ery ; E. S. Campbell, souvenirs: James McCabe, ice. Cape Porpoise, Win- fred H. Pinkham (estate) (also coal), Dana F. Cluff, general stores; L. E. Fletcher, confectionery; Nunan Bros., meats; Miss Helen Ward, dry and fancy goods. Beechwood, Orlando Dow, variety.


Manufacturers-Geo. H. Hall, R. P. Benson & Son, Charles W. Hoff, smiths; James D. Perkins (est.), grist mill; C. Trott, D. H. Heck- man, M. B. Seavey, J. R. Williams, Geo. Chick, B. Warner, C. Clark, canoes and boats; Chas. W. Hoff, wheelwright; W. R. Wheelwright, har- ness; E. H. Atkins, boots and shoes; G. F. Austin, undertaker; Ashworth & Welch, electricians and supplies; B. W. Whitcomb, photographer; A. M. Wells, A. E. Littlefield, plumbing, piping and tin worker; Wing Lee, laundry; Mrs. Howard Tuman, Miss Alice Meserve, Mrs. Nancy A. Coleman, Mrs. Frank Wildes, Mrs. Will Goodwin, Mrs. Albert Chis- holm, Mrs. A. Carter, dressmakers; R. N. Phillips, tailor; F. B. Tuck, upholsterer. Cape Porpoise, John Berry, boots and shoes (repairs); W. Jennison, smith. Biddeford P. O., Geo. W. Ross, Day Bros., granite.


Barbers-George H. Robinson, F. M. Arnold; Cape Porpoise, D. F. Cluff.


Boat Letting-C. Trott, D. H. Heckman, Silas Perkins, J. S. Pea- body, C. Clark, M. B. Seavey.


Contractors and Builders-Meserve & Clark, Clough & Wells, G. W. Clark.


Expresses-American, B. C. Hall, agt .; Atlantic Express Co., E. D. Meserve, Agt.


Florist-Biddeford P. O., W. H. Hutchins (estate).


Insurance-E. Cousens & Sons, Chas. O. Huff; Cape Porpoise, L. E. . Fletcher.


Library-Free, Talbot's, Mrs. Annie Brooks, librarian.


Livery Stables-D. A. Morrison. Beechwood, Washington Emmons, A. W. Jeffery, Norris Emmons.


Pilots-Geo. H. Chick, H. Eldridge.


Railway, Electric-Atlantic Shore Ry., L. H. McCray, gen. mngr. Real Estate-JOHN G. SMITH (see advt. opp. p. 1000), Kenne- bunkport Seashore Co., W. E. Blunt.


Restaurants-Mrs. Chas. Eldridge, Mrs. Hugh Daggett; Cape Porpoise, James Fisher. jr.


School-High, Chas. Rush, prin.


Station Agent and Telegraph Operator-B. C. Hall.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.


York Light and Heat Co .- Kennebunk Div., H. A. Hall, agt.


.Asso'tns-Masons-Arundel, No. 76, Tuesday, on or before full moon. U. O. G. C .- Harmony, No. 231, Mon. Farmer's Club-Mon. Village Im- provement Soc .- H. B. Dennett, sec. I. O. R. M., Mon. D. of P. Wed. P :. of H.,-Arundel, Friday on or before full moon. Cape Porpoise, I. O. G. T .-- Arundel, No. 299, Thurs. O. U. A. M .- Tues.


Hotels-Summer-Rhode Island Cottages, J. W. Lake; Parker House, S. F. Boyd; Old Fort Inn, R. W. Norton; The Arlington, Mrs. G. L. Mahoney ; The New Oceanic, Geo. H. Bayes; Cliff House, Geo. H. Bourne; Highland House, O. L. Wells; Nonantum House, Heckman & Seavey; Riverside House, Mrs. H. L. Littlefield; The Columbia, George N. Stevens ;


991


YORK COUNTY.


The Randolph, Mrs. Eliza Driscoll; Cape Porpoise, Langsford's House, Geo. H. Langsford; Prospect House, Luther Emerson; Stone Haven, C. E. Loomis; Sennett House, Daniel C. Littlefield. Beechwood, The New Belvidere; Goose Rocks House, I. Emmons.


KITTERY.


Thirty miles S. of Alfred. On Eastern Division Boston & Maine, and York Harbor and Beach Railroads. Fifty miles from Portland. Settled in 1623. Incorporated first town, Oct. 20, 1647. Named from Kittery, England. Divided and Berwick incorporated, June 9, 1713. March 1, 1810, Eliot was set off from the town and incorporated. Birth place of Sir William Pepperell. Population-1850, 2706; 1860, 2975; 1870, 3333; 1880, 3230; 1890, 2864; 1900, 2872. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 582; Estates, $363,327; 1870-Polls, 727; Est., $622,523; 1880-Polls, 796; Est., $535,- 289; 1890-Polls, 744; Est., $554,767; 1900-Polls, 823; Est., $692,835. 1910-Population, 3533; Polls, 851; Estates, $1,000,444.


On Atlantic Shore Line Railway.


Postmasters-Thos. E. Wilson; Point, Horace Mitchell; Depot, Eva Langton.


Selectmen-Jas. R. Philbrick; Point, F. E. Getchell; Depot, H. H. Cook.


Town Clerk-C. M. Prince.


Treasurer-Geo. D. Boulter.


Collector-S. F. Hobbs.


Constable-Chas. Chapman.


Roud Commissioners-H. R. Paul; Point, H. F. Colby; Depot, Franklin Haley.


School Committee-E. R. Currier; Point, Horace Mitchell; Depot, Aug. Stevenson. Supt .- Elmer J. Burnham.


Board of Health-W. T. Burroughs, sec.


Clergymen-Arnaldo Latimi, Chris .; A. J Hayes, 2d church, Meth. ; Point, Mrs. L. E. Coffin, Chris .; Isaac J. Merry, Cong .; E. P. Churchill, F. Bap. ; Depot, E. A. Leslie, Ist church, Meth.


Physicians-E. E. Shapleigh ; Point, J. D. Carty.


Lawyers-M. A. Safford, CHARLES C. SMITH (see advt. opp. p. 1001), Albert H. Moulton, THE FRANK E. ROWELL OFFICE (con- ducted by Horace Mitchell), (see advt. opp. p. 969), AARON B. COLE (see advt. opp. p. 969), ELMER J. BURNHAM (see advt. opp. p. 968), Lucius B. Swett.


Notaries-M. A. Safford, Feb. 25, 1915; Horace Mitchell, Jan. 28, 1915 ; Aaron B. Cole, July 20, 1913; Elmer J. Burnham, Aug. 28. 1915; Augustus Stevenson, Apr. 2, 1915; Frank T. Clarkson, Feb. 9, 1919.


Justices-Jesse E. Frisbee, May 19, 1912; Horace Mitchell, June 23, 1915; Jos. Langton, Feb. 24, 1917; Augustus Stevenson, April 2, 1915; Mark W. Paul, Nov. 6, 1918; C. D. Dunbar, April 27, 1916; Geo. E. Burn- ham, Dec. 29, 1915; Aaron B. Cole, July 29, 1917; Elmer J. Burnham, Sept. 21, 1913; L. B. Swett, Jan. 30, 1914. Trial, Justin H. Shaw, Feb. 24, 1917. Dedimus, Moses A. Safford.


Yorkshire Municipal Court-See South Berwick.


.Merchants-Kittery Grocery Co., L. F. Bickford. Clarence M. Prince & Son, Fred L. Rounds, meats and groceries; O. E. Bennett, W. F. P. Emery, confectionery and fruit; Mark W. Paul, dry goods, boots and shoes; C. W. Cottle & Son, wood; Geo. I). Boulter (also drain pipe), coal and wood; Walker's Variety Store, news, fruit and variety ; Clark & Rogers, druggists; Ralph W. Bunker, cigars and tobacco.


Point, M. A. Blake (also dry and fancy goods), Frisbee Bros., Fred E. Cooper, groceries and meats; Frisbee Bros., J. Chester Cutts, ice and coal; E. B. Tobie, confectionery and cigars; Kittery Fish Co., fish.


992


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Depot, Hobbs & Sterling, groceries and meats; E. E. Langton, ice and wood.


Manufacturers-Benj. F. Bunker, shoemaker; B. F. Moore, painter; F. E. Donnell, carpenter; Dummer Adams, Lambert & Paul, smiths; Augustus Stevenson, bending machines; L. A. Wagar, baker; American Truck Co., general contractors ; J. P. Sugrue, locker room and clothing repairs.


Depot, G. C. Spinney, carriages; G. C. Spinney, F. J. Knight, smiths. Point, E. D. Manson, carriage painting and smith; Samuel F. Blake, painter; J. A. Phillips, G. M. Colby, Fred A. Phillips, carpenters; C. M. Colby, shoemaker; Mrs. Annie Chase, laundry.


Auctioneer-J. R. Philbrick.


Barbers-A. Curtis Foss; Point, Mell B. Gerrish.


Billiard Hall-Ralph W. Bunker.


Clerks of Corporations-ELMER J. BURNHAM (see advt. opp. p. 968); AARON B. COLE (see advt. opp. p. 969), LAWYERS INCOR- PORATION & TRANSFER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 1000); HORACE MITCHELL (see advt. opp. p. 969), M. A. Safford. Point, Hiram Thomson.


Electric Railway-Atlantic Shore Line Railway, F. H. McCray, supt.


Expresses-American, Geo. E. Smart. Depot, American, E. F. Bill- bruck; Point, W. C. True.


Ferry-To Portsmouth, managed by the Atlantic Shore Line Railway. Hall-Wentworth, Mark W. Paul, mngr.


Insurance-C. L. Hayes, HORACE MITCHELL (see advt. opp. page 969), Geo. O. Athorne, Frank T. Clarkson.


Library-Rice's Public, 8,000 volumes, Miss Eleanor L. Lovell, lib. Livery Stables-C. W. Cottle & Son, American Truck Co. (trucking).


Navy Yard-(See page 75).


Real Estate-C. M. Prince, Geo. O. Athorne.


Restaurants-Wm. G. Snow, Arthur Keene, John Dixon.


School-R. W. Traip Academy, G. H. D. L'Amoureux, prin.


Station Agents-B. & M. and Y. H. & B., Junction, E. G. Hall, Navy Yard, Y. H. & B., Geo. E. Smart; Point, W. C. True.


Surety Bonds-Geo. O. Athorne, Frank T. Clarkson.


Telegraph-Western Union, Geo. E. Smart; Point, W. C. True; Depot, E. G. Hall.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Walker's Varlety Store; Point, M. A. Blake; Depot, E. F. Billbruck.


Asso'tus-Masons-Naval, No. 184, Wed. on or before full moon; Eastern Star. Wed. after full moon. I. O. G. T .- Whipple, No. 93, Wed .; I. O. O. F .- Riverside, No. 72, Mon .; Dirigo Encampment, No. 7, 1st and 3d Friday; York Rebekah, 2d and 4th Thursday. G. A. R .- E. G. Parker, No. 99, 1st Thurs .; S. of V., Mark F. Wentworth; Ladies Aid. U. O. G. C .- Olive Branch, No. 222, 2d and 4th Fri. K. of P .- Constitu- tion, No. 88, Tues. A. O. U. W .- Polar Star, No. 58, 1st Thurs. P. of H .- 1st and 3d Thurs. I. O. R. M .- St. Aspinquid, No. 104, 1st and 3d Fri. Point-U. O. G. C .- Rising Star, No. 184, 1st and 3d Thurs.


Hotels-The Brexton, C. M. White; Point, Pocahontas, Pepperell House; Park Field, E. M. Frisbee; Champernowne, Horace Mitchell, L. E. Rice, C. H. Appleton.


LEBANON.


Ten miles S. W. of Alfred. On W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R. Granted to settlers by the general court of Massachusetts in 1733. In" dian name Towwoh. Incorporated under its present name, June 25, 1767. Population-1850, 2208; 1860, 2039; 1870, 1953; 1880, 1601; 1890, 1263; 1900, 1335. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 460; Estates, $489,674; 1870-Polls,


993


YORK COUNTY.


396; Est., $524,575; 1880-Polls, 421; Est., $425,050 ; 1890-Polls, 336; Est., $423,529; 1900-Polls, 383; Est., $378,027.


1910-Population, 1316; Polls, 350; Estates $453,163.


R. F. D. to Lebanon and Center.


Postmasters-North, William B. Wentworth; West, O. K. Cowell; East, T. R. Wentworth.


Selectmen-East, Roscoe Libbey; West, Chas. B. Goodwin; East, Victor H. Lord.


Town Clerk-East, Fred Chamberlain.


Treasurer-West, Edgar B. Lord.


Collector-East, Harvey Libbey.


Constable-East, Frank W. Goodwin.


Road Commissioners-East, John S. P. Jones; West Charles Dear- born.


School Committee-East, Frank Hanson; North, George H. Ricker; West, Henry W. Chamberlain. Supt .- North, H. W. Cum- mings.


Board of Health-East, Harvey Libby, sec.


Clergymen-East, vacant, Bap .; Center, E. P. Kenney, Cong .; West, Isaiah Pinkham, F. Bap .; North, Samuel Brown, F. Bap.


Physician-East, David Murray.


Lawyer-East Rochester, N. H., P. O., Geo. D. Emery.


Notary-Charles B. Goodwin, Mar. 22, 1912.


Justices-Geo. D. Emery, Dec. 14, 1918; Harvey Libby, Apr. 2, 1915; Trial, Charles B. Goodwin, Oct 28, 1917; Jas. S. Wentworth, May 10, 1919.


MMerchants-North, Wentworth Bros., general stores; West, O. K. Cowell, general stores; Melvin Wentworth, milk; A. E. Cowell, road machinery; East, T. R. Wentworth, general stores; John S. P. Jones, meats; Center, Frank Hanson.


Manufacturers-A. S. Hanscom, Harvey Libby, lumber; Fred L. Pierce, shingle and grist mill; A. S. Hanscom, smith. North, Frank Ricker, smith; M. D. Emerson, Humphrey Grant, Fred A. Hersom, lum- ber. West, R. H. Goodwin, mason. Center, Elmer F. Hersom, painter and builder. East, John C. Jones, B. Mason, lumber; Arthur Merry- field, smith; H. C. Goodwin, electro hand cleaner. East Rochester, N.H., P. O., D. W. Varney, lumber; Milton, N. H., P. O., Daniel W. Beede & Co., grist mill; Leon Benoit, smith; Avory, Jones & Roberts, lumber.




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