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Academy-West Lebanon Academy, Olive Smith, prin.
Auctioneer-West, C. B. Goodwin.
Express-East, American, A. G. Prior.
Insurance Agents-East, F. O. Hanscom (life) ; S. D. Lord.
Library-Center, Free, 1850 vols., Mrs. F. H. Jenkins. lib.
Real Estate-East, Harvey Libbey.
Asso'tus-I. O. G. T .- Little River; U. O. of G. C., Little River. Centre, P. of H .- Lebanon No. 353. East, I. O. R. M .- Sawoh, No. 95. P. of H .- Riverside No. 475.
LIMERICK.
Sixteen miles North of Alfred. Stage twice each day, connecting with W. N. & P. Division of B. & M. R. R. at Wescott. Settled about 1775 by people from Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Inc. March 6, 1787. Embraces a part of the plantation once called Wash- ington, the remaining portion of which constitutes the town of Newfield. Population-1850, 1508; 1860, 1441; 1870, 1425; 1880, 1253; 1890, 966; 1900, 874. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 268; Estates, $282,330; 1870-Polls, 307, Est., $392,637; 1880-Polls, 306; Est., $365,362; 1890-Polls, 312; Est., $436,243; 1900-Polls, 261; Est., $425,205.
1910-Population, 965; Polls, 285; Estates, $507,357.
994
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Postmaster-Geo. H. Swasey.
Selectmen-Albert E. Haynes, Arthur L. Hayes, John S. Peirce. Town Clerk-Charles F. Philpot.
Treasurer-Henry E. Eastman.
Collector and Constable-Byron S. Anderson. Road Commissioner-Frank J. Foss.
School Committee-Alton G. Johnston, L. W. Carpenter, Raymond Quint. Supt .- H. K. Tibbetts.
Board of Health-H. K. Tibbetts, sec.
Clergymen-Geo. A. Mills, Cong .; vacant, Bap .; Frank Wormwood, F. Bap.
Physicians-R. H. Clark, H. K. Tibbetts, L. W. Carpenter. Lawyers-Frank M. Higgins, Lord & Fenderson.
Notaries-Frank M. Higgins, Aug. 10, 1913; J. Merrill Lord, Aug. 16, 1918; Edwin Cobb, March 20, 1914; Frank D. Fenderson, Jan. 28, 1915.
Justices-F. M. Higgins, Aug. 10, 1913; J. Merrill Lord, Aug. 16, 1918 ; Albion M. Stone, Mar. 20, 1914. Trial, John C. Hayes, Jan. 30, 1914. Ded- imus, F. M. Higgins.
Merchants-W. Adams & Son (also drugs), general stores; L. E. Kendall & Co., hardware; Geo. H. Swasey, undertaker and newsdealer; W. W. Tuttle, fancy poultry ; Mrs. Fred H. Townsend, men's furnishings, boots and shoes; G. W. Bennett, groceries.
Manufacturers-C. F. Libby, harness; G. S. Cotton, carriage re- pairs: F. W. Libby (house), W. E. Chapman (house), C. F. Dudley, painters; John Woodson & Sons, R. G. Wadleigh, Norris Perry, smiths; A. B. Leavitt, lumber; Clover Leaf Creamery, Crescent Creamery, butter ; Geo. A. Carpenter, steam heating; S. S. Knight, shoemaker; Henry E. Eastman, leather; F. P. Johnston & Son, marble workers; Henry E. Clark, Arthur Rowe (also barrels), shingles; Miss L. B. Wormwood, dressmaker; Limerick Mills, woolen yarn; Swasey Print, printers.
Barber-L. Weymouth.
High School-E. T. Thibodeau, prin.
Insurance-Fire and Life-Lord & Fenderson.
Library-Limerick Public, Mrs. Alice Boynton, lib .; 1,600 vols. Ossipee Valley T. & T. Co .- C. H. Leighton, gen'l. mgr. Photographer-F. C. Philpot.
Asso'tus-Masons-Freedom, Wed. on or before full moon. I. O. O. F. -Highland, No. 48, Tues .; Fraternity Enc., No. 32, 2d and 4th Friday ; Fairview Rebekah, No. 119, 1st and 3d Fri. U. O. G. C .- Freeman, No. 394, 2d and 4th Wed. P. of H .- Limerick, No. 290, 1st Sat. G. A. R .- Samuel H. Libby, No. 133, 3d and 4th Fri. K. of P .- 1st and 3d Wed.
Hotel-Deepvale Tavern.
Bank-See table.
LIMINGTON.
Twenty miles North of Alfred. Being one of the five towns which were denominated "The Ossipee Towns, in west part of York county," Limington. Limerick, Cornish, Parsonsfield, and Newfield. Comprising the tract of land conveyed by Capt. Sunday, an Indian sag- amore, to Francis Small, Nov. 28, 1668, lying between Great Ossipee river, Little Ossipee, and Saco rivers. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1792. Lim- ington Academy incorporated Aug. 8, 1848. Population-1850, 2116; 1860, 2004; 1870, 1630; 1880, 1431; 1890, 1092; 1900, 1001. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 436; Estates, $468,228; 1870-Polls, 420; Est., $567,808; 1880 -Polls, 414; Est., $408,573; 1890-Polls, 335; Est., $367,901; 1900-Polls, 265; Est. $319,426.
1910-Population, 980; Polls, 302; Estates, $381,239.
Semi-daily stage from Limington,So. Limington and No. Limington to Steep Falls on M. C. R. R., and daily stage from East Limington to Steep Falls.
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YORK COUNTY.
Postmasters-Hardy H. McKenney; North, Lyman Pitts; East, Aug. S. Chick ; South, Everett J. Pattee.
Selectmen-Edgar Wentworth; South, Jerry B. French; North, W. H. Meserve.
Town Clerk-W. H. McKenney.
Treasurer-C. E. Emery.
Collector and Constable-W. A. Weeman.
Road Commissioners-East, Chas. N. Chase; South, Millard Gam- mon ; Cornish R. F. D., A. F. McKenney.
School Committee-Ivan Staples; North, Harry Boothby; Cornish R. F. D., Edmund T. Boynton. Supt .- Cornish R. F. D., Wm.C. McCue. Board of Health-J. N. Plaisted, sec.
Clergymen-J. Selden Strong, Cong .; South, W. D. Hetherington, F. Bap .; East, vacant, Bap .; vacant, Adv .; North, supplies, Bap.
Physicians-John N. Plaisted, Harris Ilsley, Ivan Staples.
Lawyer-Elias Smith.
Notary-Charles E. Dimmock, Dec. 14, 1918.
Justices-Frank L. Strout, Feb. 27, 1914; Hardy H. McKenney, Feb. '24, 1916; F. M. Bradbury, July 10, 1916; G. A. Brackett, Dec. 31, 1916. Dedimus, L. J. Strout.
Merchants-Chas. E. Dimmock, Small & Maxim, C. E. Emery, gen- eral stores; East, A. S. Chick & Bro., general stores; South, E. J. Pattee, general stores and grain ; John B. Sweat, groceries and crockery, farm- ing tools, lead and oil.
Manufacturers-Edgar Wentworth, Eugene Storer (also carriage repairs), smiths; North, Webster Bros., lumber and staves ; James Nason, smith; South, Alpheus Spiller, J. F. Ridlon, stone cutters; East, Chase Bros., staves and lumber; Silas Hubbard, lumber, boxes and shingles ; C. N.Chase, smith. Steep Falls P.O., Andrew F. Sanborn & Co., Stephen W. Wood, boxes, cooperage, etc.
Barbers-Hardy H. McKenney, James C. Richardson, Simeon Durgin. Insurance-J. F. Brackett.
Library-Limington, 1650 vols., Mrs. John N. Plaisted, lib.
Limington Academy-W. F. Avery, A.B., prin .; Wm. H. Sawyer, sec.
.Asso'in-Masons-Adoniram, Tues. on or before full moon P. of H., Limington, No. 161, 2d and 4th Sat. I. O. R. M .- Ossipee No. 113.
Hotel-Limington House, Chas. E. Emery.
LYMAN.
Five miles E. of Alfred. On stage-line to Biddeford. First settled, 1767. Incorporated Apr. 24, 1780, under the name of Coxhall, which name was changed to the present one Feb. 26, 1803. in honor of Theodore Lyman. Esq., of Boston. Population-1850, 1375; 1860, 1307; 1870, 1052; 1880, 1004; 1890, 854; 1900, 687. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 286; Estates, $269,853; 1870-Polls, 269; Est., $345,346; 1880-Polls, 241; Est., $373,739; 1890- Polls, 188; Est., $347,193; 1900-Polls, 215; Est., $349,529.
1910-Population, 615; Polls, 193; Estates, $381,077. R. F. D. to Lyman.
Selectmen-Biddeford R. F. D., Clifford A. Tibbetts, Adelbert S. Taylor; Alfred R. F. D., H. P. Smith.
Town Clerk-West Kennebunk R. F. D., William M. Staples.
Treasurer-Biddeford R. F. D., F. E. Tripp.
Collector and Constable-West Kennebunk R. F. D., Frank Little- field.
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Road Commissioner-Biddeford R. F. D., Arthur M. Smith.
School Committee-Biddeford R. F. D., Fred Ross, Jerome Blanch- ard; Alfred P. O., Benj. Davis. Supt .- Alfred R. F. D., Samuel C. Chadbourne.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Board of Health-West Kennebunk R. F. D., Geo. H. Day, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Cong .; Goodwin's Mills, Miss A. Keil, Bap .; supplies, Meth .; F. E. Briggs (Alfred R. F. D.), F. Bap .; supplies, Adv. Physician-Biddeford R. F. D., L. W. Carpenter.
Justice-E. N. Littlefield, Apr. 20, 1918.
Merchants-Ralph Jellison, F. L. Robinson, general stores.
Manufacturers-Chas. Jose, Geo. Rhoades, smiths; T. H. Lord, shingle and saw mill; L. C. Walker, saw, grist and threshing mill; F. E. Tripp, painter; Frank Carle, mason ; Jere Hill, carpenter; T. H. Lord & Son, saw mills: A. L. Hatch, wood-worker, wheels and heavy wagons; Henry M. Hooper, smith; Herbert W. Wakefield, saw mill and lumber. West Kennebunk R. F. D., Arthur L. Roberts, Oscar G. Hanson, lumber.
Asso'tus-Masons-Arion, Thursday on or before full moon. U. O. G. C .- Hope, No. 272, 2d and 4th Mon. P. of H .- Goodwin's Mills, No. 135, Sat. on or before full moon. I. O. G. T .- Welcome, Wed.
NEWFIELD.
Sixteen miles N. W. of Alfred. Surveyed and settled, 1778. Rev. John Adams settled, 1781, when there were but five families. Josiah Towle, first representative, 1806. Incor. Feb. 26, 1794. Previously, plantation of Washington. Area, 14,543 acres. Population-1840, 1354; 1850, 1418; 1860, 1349; 1870, 1193; 1880, 995; 1890, 794; 1900, 676. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 287; Estates, $252,839; 1870-Polls, 275; Est., $298,895; 1880- Polls, 283; Est., $264,577; 1890-Polls, 246; Est., $231,374; 1900-Polls, 197; Est., $236,948.
1910-Population, 620; Polls, 204; Estates, $231,184.
On stage-lines from South Waterboro, on W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M., and from No. Parsonsfield to East Wakefield, N. H., on Boston & Maine.
Postmasters-S. N. Clifford; Maplewood, Lillian F. Glidden; West, Geo. O. Hannaford.
Selectmen-West, Ai. Q. Mitchell, Chas. T. Goodrich; A. P. Towle. Town Clerk-West, A. J. Shepard.
Treasurer-West, John P. Wood.
Collector-West, John L. Carlton.
Constables-West, Chas. E. Guilford, H. C. Patch.
School Committee-J. M. Pike, S. S. Towle; West, Wm. S. Davis. Supt .- W. E. S. Preston.
Board of Health-E. C. Jenigor, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, F. Bap .; vacant, Meth .; West, Miss Sage, Cong. Physician-Emile C. Jenigor.
Dentist-F. W. Smith.
Notaries-Albert H. Davis, Feb. 24, 1917; Carl E. Hannaford, Feb. 13, 1914.
Justices-Arthur E. Kilham, Oct. 25, 1913; Geo. T. Wilson, Aug. 10, 1913. Dedimus, A. H. Davis.
Merchants-J. M. Moulton, S. S. Sprague, general stores; West, Hannaford & Co., general stores.
Manufacturers-W. M. Tibbetts, W. O. Smith, I. H. Smith, car- riages; J. W. Emery, foundry; Geo. H. Straw, marble; Stephen W. Libby, D. Wood, grist mills. Maplewood, Mt. Eagle Tripoli Company, Chas. F. Sanborn, agent. West, Chas. Moulton, saw mill.
Asso'Ins-1. O. G. T .- West Branch, Thursday. Reform Club; West, Masons-Dayspring, Wednesday on or before full moon. U. O. G. C .- Day Star, No. 213, 1st and 3d Thur. G. A. R .- Nahum W. Mitchell, Post, No. 80, 1st and 3d Sat.
Hotel-West, West Newfield Inn, Mrs. Chandler, prop.
997
YORK COUNTY.
NORTH BERWICK.
Thirty-four miles from Portland, and twelve miles S. of Alfred. On Boston & Maine Railroad. First settled about 1630. Was set off from Berwick, and incor. March 22, 1831. Population-1850, 1593; 1860, 1492; 1870, 1623; 1880, 1801; 1890, 1803; 1900, 1748. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 346; Estates, $398,112; 1870-Polls, 357; Est., $572,927; 1880-Polls, 451; Est., $637,- 334; 1890-Polls, 560; Est., $727,246; 1900-Polls, 439; Est., $759,340. 1910-Population, 1777; Polls, 426; Estates, $780,733.
Bauneg-Beg (Sanford P. O.).
Postmaster-Frank A. Knight.
Selectmen-S. E. Hammond, W. I. Johnson, L. J. Nutter.
Town Clerk-C. M. Boyle.
Treasurer-Fred W. Johnson.
Collector-Oscar W. Hammond.
School Committee-Chas. Nowell, L. A. Brown, Jerome Han- son. Supt .- Miss Bessie Hobbs.
Board of Health-Lendall H. Brown, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, 1st ; supplies, 2d, F. Bap .; F. W. Keene, 1st, Benj. F. Turner, 2d Bap .; vacant, Friends.
Physicians-J. O. McCorrison, Lendall H. Brown, W. E. Lightle. Lawyers-Nathaniel Hobbs, Elvington P. Spinney.
Notary-E. P. Spinney, Jan. 23, 1913.
Justices-E. P. Spinney, June 15, 1916. Trial, E. P. Spinney, Jan. 23, 1913.
Yorkshire Municipal Court-See South Berwick.
MMerchants-Johnson Bros., D. Wallace Bragdon (also sugar and short lumber), grain, hay and live stock; E. E. Snow, W. O. Snow, Boyle Bros. (also crockery), J. W. Neal, C. L. Baston, groceries; O. H. & F. W. Johnson, Frank W. Stevens, meats and provisions; W. H. Austin, ice and wood; North Berwick Fuel Co., coal; J. A. Hussey, W. F. Neal, dry goods, boots, shoes and furnishings; F. B. Tupper, furniture, stoves, tin and hardware; C. W. Goodwin, Austin & Austin, fruit, confectionery and phonographs; R. H. Hurd, drugs, stationery and wall papers; James A. Hussey, clothing; Waltz Sisters, dry and fancy goods; Sumner Ham- mond (Sanford P. O.), C. E. Neal, florists; Wm. T. Hussey, cement; F. R. Turner, sporting goods, trunks, hardware, etc .; Johnson Bros., Andrew Sargent, agricultural implements; J. Mack Littlefield, wood; Burgess Sisters, millinery; H. N. Downs, granite.
Manufacturers-(). O. Ackerson, bakery ; North Berwick Company, D. A. Hurd, agent, flannels and dress goods ; THE HUSSEY PLOW CO. (also founders and fire escapes) (see advt. opp. p. 963), plows and agricul- tural tools; D. P. Morrill (also grist), North Berwick Company, Good- win & Gerry, lumber; F. R. Turner, harness; N. C. Knight, Fred J. Lewis, smiths; F. A. Picott, carriages; Staples & Hayes, undertakers and upholsterers; Neal & Bragdon, Leon Kimball, Goodwin & Gerry, builders and contractors; William B. Littlefield, mason and contractor; Geo. H. Reed, S. E. Cushing, boot and shoe repairs; ISAAC VARNEY & SONS CO .. C. A. Nowell, mngr., machinery repairs (see advt. opp. p. 960) ; J. Meader & Son, M. Baker, Robt. Staples, painters; F. B. Tupper, plumbing and tinware; NO. BERWICK BOX CO., C. A. Nowell, mngr., (see advt. opp. p. 969); ISAAC VARNEY & SONS CO., C. A. Nowell, ingr., boxes and box shooks (see advt. opp. page 969); R. H. Hurd, patent medicines; John E. Hobbs, hub runners; C. W. Goodwin, confectionery ; W. H. Furlong, paper boxes; Frank Pearson, fly killers ; Gilbert Gilbertsen, tailor; E. B. ESTES & SONS, 74 Warren street, New York, lumber, boxes and shook (see advt. inside front cover); J. F. Chick, clothes cleansing, etc.
Barbers-Geo. W. Varney, Philip Sanville.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Express-American, A. J. Eaton, agent.
Hall-Commercial, R. H. Hurd, agent.
Insurance-N. S. Austin, Freemont Allen.
Libraries-North Berwick Circulating, 500 vols., R. H. Hurd, lib .; Circulating, 250 vols., C. W. Goodwin; North Berwick Reading Club, 400 vols.
Livery Stables-Madison Allen, J. Mack Littlefield.
North Berwick Water Co .- C. W. Fenn (Portland), mngr., C. F. Goodwin, supt.
Printer-Wm. H. Furlong.
School-High, F. H. Byran, prin.
Station Agent-B. & M., A. J. Eaton.
Telegraph-W. U., W. S. Dyer, manager.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Austin & Austin.
Asso'tus-Masons-Yorkshire, No. 179, last Fri. ; Eastern Star, Bea- con Light, 1st and 3d Fri; I. O. O. F .- Eagle, No. 47, Mon. ; Ray of Hope Rebekah, No. 8, 1st and 3d Tues .; Columbian Encampment, No. 10, 2d and 4th Tues .; Canton Columbian, No. 11, P. M., 1st and 3d Thurs. G. A. R. -Lewis O. Cowan, No. 131, alt. Sat .; Relief Corps, alt. Wed. U. O. G. C .- Lincoln, No.234, alt. Wed. No. Berwick Building Asso'tn-P. of H. -alt. Sat. I. O. R. M., Negatequit, No. 103, Thurs.
Hotels-No. Berwick Hotel, M. S. Hurd (estate); Bauneg-Beg House, D. P. Morrill (summer).
Bank-See table.
OLD ORCHARD.
Twelve miles from Portland. On Boston & Maine Railroad. Orchard Beach Railroad, 31/2 miles in length, runs from Boston & Maine station to Camp Ellis, mouth of Saco river, where it connects with steamer for Biddeford Pool, during the summer season. Old Orchard was settled by Richard Bonython about 1631. Named from an orchard planted by Thos. Rogers about the year 1638. Formerly a part of Saco. Set off and in- corporated Feb. 20, 1883. Population-1883, about 500; 1890, 877; 1900, 964. Valuation, 1883-Polls, 125; Estates, $500,000; 1890-Polls, 188; Est., $540,139; 1900-Polls, 298; Est., $987,189.
1910-Population, 961; Polls, 370; Estates, $1,202,619.
Terminus of Biddeford & Saco Street Ry. On Portland (Electric) R. R.
Postmasters-M. E. Hill; Ocean Park, Jos. Libby.
Selectmen-F. W. Weymouth, H. E. Magrath, F. H. Titcomb.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-F. I. Luce.
Collector-B. M. Whitman.
Constable-Wm. J. Mewer.
Road Commissioner-W. J. C. Milliken
School Committee-A. P. Lary, W. F. Worcester, Frank Clement. Supt .- Eva E. Bean.
Fire Department-Harry W. Ricker, chief.
Board of Health-H. Chase, sec.
Clergymen-A. Hamilton, H. Chase, Meth .; Jared Whitman, E. Fiske, Adv .; supplies, Epis .; T. P. Linehan (Biddeford P. O.) St. Margaret's, Cath.
Physicians-J. A. Randall, A. L. Jones.
Lawyers-W. J. Gilpatric, P. N. H. Lombard, Eva E. Bean.
Notary-Fred I. Luce, Oct. 13, 1912.
Justices-W. J. Gilpatric, Apr. 24, 1913; F. I. Luce, Apr. 12, 1918; Eva E. Bean (to adminster oaths), Oct. 25, 1913. Trial, P. N. H. Lom- bard, Apr. 24, 1913; J. M. Ryan, Aug. 16, 1918.
Board of Trade-W. J. C. Milliken, pres. ; F. I. Luce, sec.
999
YORK COUNTY.
MMerchants-Seaside Drug Co., John J. Traynor, apothecaries ; FRED I. LUCE, W. A. Dresser, dry and fancy goods and variety ; E. F. Alkazin, H. J. Farrah, oriental goods; Chas. B. Harper, Wm. H. Parsons, G. E. Turner, Frank Clement, groceries, provisions and fish; E. M. Yates Co., hardware, etc .; J. W. Porter, wood and coal; W. J. C. Milliken Co., ice; John L. Scamman, The Armstrong Dining Room and News Co., periodicals and variety; H. H. Wentworth, fruit, confectionery and cigars; J. I. Mackey (also antiques), N. Wolf, shells and curiosities ; O. P. Greene (also bathing clothes), boots and shoes; Mrs. S. E. Ladd, fancy goods.
Ocean Park, Fred W. DeMerritt, groceries.
Manufacturers-Old Orchard Cement Co., cement blocks, contract- ing; H. A. G. & B. F. Milliken, lumber; E. M. Wight, A. Hamor, W. F. Worcester, painters; A. P. Lary, W. B. Robinson & Co., O. A. Buzzell & Son, plumbing and piping; R. S. Robinson, J. E. Webber, L. F. Fowler, carpenters and builders; E. O. Additon, trunks; Gilbert Wylie (also umbrellas), A. L. Harmon, boots shoes and repairs: W. F. Davis, carriage repairs; T. G. Hill, laundry; Sears & Hinchicliff, peanutine; W. H. McLin, Mrs. S. E. Ladd, Dover Art Store, art needlework; Frank Lombard, mason.
Auctioneers-Davis & Harmon.
Barbers-H. T. Cleaves, John Gifun, R. M. Giffun, Mrs. James A. Smith (ladies).
Bathing Houses-F. G. Staples, I. E. Cotton, Weeks & Dolbier, F. X. Cote,
Biddeford and Saco Water Co .- (Old Orchard Div.), W. J. Gil- patric, agent.
Billiard Rooms-T. L. Cleaves, John Gifun.
Bowling Alleys-N. C. Fields, T. L. Cleaves.
Brokers-F. A. Sidelinger & Co., Jas. M. Ryan.
Electric Lighting-0. 0. Electric Light Co., E. C. Hersey, treas., W. J. Gilpatric, agent.
Expresses-American, J. L. Scammon, agt; Traders', C. & H. Clark, agts .; Atlantic Express Co., W. A. Googins.
Garages-Robt. J. Doyle, Old Orchard House Garage, J. J. Scribner, prop., Wm. Davis.
Insurance-Wesley G. Smith (fire) M. E. Hill (life), F. A. Sidelinger, W. G. Harmon.
Library-Free Public, Mrs. M. W. Means, lib .; 4,000 vols.
Old Orchard Pier Co .- Fred C. Goodwin, manager.
Photographers-E. E. Sawtelle, E. M. Wight (crayon), A. L. Tis- dale.
Printing Office-M. E. Hill.
Real Estate-W. H. EATON (see advt. opp. p. 1001), The Maine In- vestment Co. (Ltd.), Wesley G. Smith, mgr., F. A. Sidelinger & Co., Davis & Harmon, Smith & Lombard, Old Orchard Real Estate Security Co., Chias. E. Goodwin, mngr.
Restaurants-T. L. Cleaves, Mrs. C. A. Jones, G. F. Bunce, Archie L. Jacques, Wm. White, Ike Krock.
School-High.
Sea Side Park Amusement Co .- Maine Investment Co., Wesley G. Smith, mgr.
Telegraph and Station AAgent-B. & M. R. R., G. F. Berry. Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.
.Isso'Ins-Orchard Beach Camp Meeting Association-F. I. Luce, pres. Orchard Beach Association-F. I. Luce, secretary. Ocean Park Association-L. M. Webb, Portland, pres .; L. G. Jordan, Lewiston, secre- tary. 1. 0. 0. F .- Atlantic, No. 74, Thurs. U. O. G. C .- Clarendon, 275, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. G. T .- Highland, No. 114, Tues. N. E. O. P
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
-Pine Cone, No. 262, 2d and 4th Wed. W. C. T. U. C. M. A., Dirigo, No. 3116, Fri.
Hotels-Old Orchard, H. W. Staples; The Malvern, E. E. Bean, prop .; Atlantic House, P. W. Stevens; Cleaves, T. L. Cleaves; Montreal House, F. W. Blanchard; Ocean House, Lyman Abbott; The Vesper, C. H. Campbell; Pine Cottage, Mrs. J. B. Albini; Revere, Dana Huntington ; Western, M. E. Kelsea; Hotel Everett, F. H. Libby; Highland, Mrs. M. A. Anderson; Ingleside, L. N. Ellis; Waverly Cottage, E. J. Bolan; Central Park; Vendome, G. F. Bunce; Rivard House, Mrs. O. Rivard; The Abbott, Miss Sarah J. Abbott; The Pullman, Richard Emmons; Cottage Home, Minnie Buchannan; Linwood, J. Heigh; Boy- den House, Mrs. Goebel; Jones House, Mrs. C. A. Jones; Elsmere, T. P. McKeering; The Alkazar, Renouf & Lachance; Staples Cottage, L. F. Kelsea; The Brunswick, John F. Hutchinson; The Sea Side, L. C. Upham; Bellevue; Windsor; Lindale-Cottage-By-The-Sea, M. M. Swett; Wayside, Mrs. Sadie Dix; The Florence, Mrs. W. H. Eaton; The New Palmer, Archie L. Jacques; The Empire, K. Miller; The Lafayette, N. Goodkowsky; Ye Surf Home, Wm. E. Dobbins; Granite City Cottage, E. L. Smith; Ocean Park, Billow House, Ralph Gil- man ; Granite State, F. H. Thurston.
PARSONSFIELD.
Twenty-two miles N. W. of Alfred. Part of the territory sold to Francis Small and Nicholas Shapleigh, by the Indian sagamore, Capt. Sunday. Incorporated March 9, 1785, and named in honor of Col. Thomas Parsons the original proprietor and settler. Population-1850, 2322; 1860, 2125; 1870, 1894; 1880, 1613; 1890, 1398; 1900, 1131. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 485; Estates, $551,465; 1870-Polls, 454; Est., $632,097; 1880-Polls, 471; Est., $563,075; 1890-Polls, 419; Est., $559,072; 1900-Polls, 326; Est., $463,992. 1910-Population, 1057; Polls, 345; Estates, $495,611.
On stage-lines from Cornish Depot on M. C. R. R., and East Wakefield Depot, N. H. Settled, 1772.
Weeks' Corner, same as East.
R. F. D. to North.
Postmasters-Wm. M. Meserve; East, Frank Towne; South, Mrs. Susan G. Parks; Kezar Falls, Orman L. Stanley.
Selectmen-Maplewood P. O., Linwood E. Burbank; East, H. G. O. Ridlon ; Porter P. O., Harry B. Pratt.
Town Clerk-Alonzo J. Moulton.
Treasurer-Kezar Falls, Geo. E. Davis.
Collector-Kezar Falls R. F. D. 2, Chester West.
Constable-Chas. L. Weeman.
School Committee-South, Everett C. Burnham; Kezar Falls R. F. D. 2, Peleg W. Benton; South Effingham, N. H., P. O., Chas. W. Davis. Supt .- Cornish P. O., Wm. C. McCue.
Board of Health-Kezar Falls, F. G. Devereux.
Clergyman-Vacant, Cong .; vacant, Bap .; East, James Perry, Old School Free Bap .; Kezar Falls, Cymbrid Hughes, Meth .; vacant, F. Bap .; North, Frederick Webb, F. Bap .; South, J. Blake, F. Bap .; West, vacant, Adv.
Physicians-Maplewood P. O., Ansel S. Davis; Kezar Falls, Frank Devereux, E. B. Ham; East, J. A. Kenard.
Dentist-Kezar Falls, F. A. Hayden.
Lawyers-Kezar Falls, Geo. E. Davis, Lord & Fenderson.
Justices-Luther E. Sanborn, Jan. 21, 1916; L. H. Merrill, Dec. 10, 1914; Geo. E. Davis, June 12, 1914; Albert E. Haynes, Aug. 13, 1914: J. Merrill Lord, Aug. 16, 1918; Clark E. Varney, Mar. 20, 1914; Harvey D. Granville, Sept. 10, 1914.
Thornton Academy, Saco, Maine.
THIS ACADEMY OFFERS COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES OF STUDY WITH CERTIFICATE PRIVI- LEGES AT THE LEADING COLLEGES, ENG- LISH AND BUSINESS COURSES OF STUDY AFFORDING A BROAD GENERAL EDU- CATION. THE ACADEMY IS WELL EQUIPPED TO FURNISH A SOUND EDUCATION AND IS NOTED FOR CAREFUL AND THOROUGH INSTRUCTION.
FOR CATALOG ADDRESS THE PRINCIPAL, ERNEST ROLISTON WOODBURY, SACO, MAINE.
Notary Public.
Justice of the Peace.
JOHN G. SMITH,
Lawyer.
199 Main Street, SACO, MAINE. Also Kennebunkport.
RALPH W. HAWKES,
Attorney at Law. YORK VILLAGE, MAINE.
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FRED E. MCINTIRE, Dealer in Stoves and Furnaces,
Wood, Iron and Copper Pumps, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. 6 Masonic Block, Central Square, SOUTH BERWICK, ME.
E VERY BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL MAN WILL FIND THE maine Register USEFUL. Price, $2.00, Postpaid.
Automatic Printing Presses. "The Autopress. "
Automatic Typesetting Machines. " The Linotype. "
THE YORK PUBLISHING COMPANY.
York Village, Maine.
We are equipped to handle all kinds of printing in the shortest possible time, and our labor saving Machinery enables us to make prices that are lower than the average, quality considered.
" When in a rush, Try us."
LAWYERS INCORPORATION AND TRANSFER COMPANY. CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED. Established
Best Service.
Reasonable Rates.
1901. Offices-MAINE : 7 GOVERNMENT STREET - KITTERY. Tel. Portsmouth 218-2. BOSTON: 209 OLD SOUTH BUILDING. Tel. Main 736. CHARLES C. SMITH, President and Treasurer. B. O. PRESTON, Secretary. FACTS, FIGURES, FORMS FREE.
GEO. A. MARSHALL,
Coal, Wood, Gasoline,
Grain, Fertilizer, Drain Pipe,
Groceries, Hardware,
Paints, Etc.
YORK VILLAGE,
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MAINE.
WILLIAM H. EATON, Real Estate Dealer.
Cottages, Farms, Hotels, Year Round Homes and House Lots for sale and to let. Office in Smith Block, OLD ORCHARD, ME. Phone Connection 14-12.
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