Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 117

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Dress Goods-Goodall Worsted Co.


Druggists-Earle Drug Co., M. H. Goodwin, E. J. Morin & Co., W. H. Wood; Springvale, L. B. Trafton, C. S. Pierce.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Nowell & Libby, Mrs A. Farris, Boston Department Store, A.Shalit, A. E. Ouellette, A. Cook & Son, Geo. H. Skillings; Springvale, G. W. Trafton, B. M. Jenness, H. G. Allen.


Electric Supplies-Sanford Electric Co., Bodwell Bros.


Fish Markets-D. O. Fobes, J. P. Vallely.


Fruit and Confectionery-Frank Broggi (est.), N. Kosteis, Bourisk Bros., Powers & Arkroyd; Springvale, C. P. Rowe, Fred Hartley, Mrs. A. C. Child, N. Spinos.


Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Etc .- S. B. Emery Co., New England Supply Co., W. S. Babbit, N. J. Gendron; Springvale, Folsom Bros.


General Stores and Groceries-Nowell & Libby, Mrs. Jas. H. Bland, F. Broggi (est.), J. W. Bowley, I. S. Farin, Sanford Co-operative Asso- ciation, G. S. Lizotte, D. Johnson & Sons, Jacob Taylor, T. Goulet, A. Bachand, A. Bedard, F. O. Mariner, New England Supply Co., J. P. Vallely, Geo. Twambley, J. W. Pike, L. J. Ford; Springvale, S. D. Hanson, Rowe & Bartlett, D. C. Ingraham, Mrs. N. J. Pelletier, W. C. Remick, J. W. Smith, H. P. Webber.


Hardware, Paints, Oils, Doors, Sash, Etc .- O. W. Brown, S. J. Nowell; Springvale, Ross & Webber.


Harness, Robes, Etc .- W. T. Flint; Springvale, ELMER E. WENTWORTH (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Hay and Straw-A. A. Wilson, Wentworth & Plaisted; Spring- vale, E. E. Wentworth.


Horses-Springvale, E. E. WENTWORTH (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Ice-Sanford Ice Co., Curtis Lake Ice Co .; Springvale, J. G. Ridley. Jewelry, Watches, Etc .- A. E. Garnsey, O. D. Clark, N. Lauziere, J. M. Johnson ; Springvale, L. D. Clark.


Junk-J. H. Batchelder, J. Denby, Harry Carr; Springvale, J. H. Makin, C. H. Ogden.


Lumber-W. S. Moulton, O. A. Moulton, Will Garvin & Son, F. S. Sherburne, Lewis Trafton, Hanson & Moulton; Springvale, F. D, Smith, FRED A. SMITH (see advt. opp. page 969).


Meats-R. Rankin, Geo. S. Lizotte, A. Bachand, J. W. Pike, J. P. Vallely ; Springvale, H. P. Webber, D. H. Johnson, H. Pitts.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Alice M. Jagger, Miss Eva M. Estes, Albert E. Quellette, M. C. & A. H. Dupuy ; Springvale, Mrs. I. M. Lowell, Mrs. Alice Cleaves.


Musical Instruments-Edward Murphy.


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Plush Remnants-S. B. Emery Co.


Sewing Machines-F. C. Philpot, W. Roussin, W. S. Babbit, S. B. Emery Co .; Springvale, G. W. Trafton.


Sporting Goods-A. E. Garnsey.


Stoves and Tinware-N. J. Prescott, S. B. Emery Co., W. S. Bab- bit, N. J. Gendron; Springvale, J. H. Makin, J. Mullins.


Tea Store-Direct Importing Co.


Undertakers-M. Wentworth & Son, L. A. Hurd; Springvale, B. M. Jenness.


Variety-C. S. Woolworth & Co.


Wall Paper-S. B. Emery Co,, W. S. Babbit; Springvale, Folsom Bros.


Wood-W. S. Moulton, B. C. Goodrich, Hanson & Moulton, F. S. Sher- burne, Geo. L. Stackpole, O. A. Moulton. Springvale, E. E. Wentworth.


Manufacturers-Bakeries-A. Bachand. D. W. Oliver, Wm. H. Clark; Springvale, L. B. Chadbourne.


Boots and Shoes-Springvale, Springvale Shoe Works, L. M. Carroll, supt.


. Boots and Shoes, repairs-Philip Richard, A. Cauturier, A. E. Garnsey, W. W. Allard, A. Y. Rogers; Springvale, A. J. Lavoie.


Boxes-F. S. Sherburne; Springvale, FRED A. SMITH (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Carriages-Sanford Carriage Co .; Springvale, S. R. Day.


Contractors and Builders-Hanson & Moulton, A. Young, George Harding, F. S. Sherburne, W. S. Moulton, Wm. Garvin, O. A. Moulton, A. N. Bennett; Springvale, Frank J. Chamberlain, F. E. Jones, F. L. Alexander.


Dressmakers-Mrs. F. F. Ford, Martha Gowan, Mrs. Calif, Har- riet Johnson, Mrs. W. Wright, E. V. Clough; Springvale, Mrs. N. R. Bradeen, Mrs. C. L. Hamilton, Mrs. James Butler, Mrs. M. E. Thompson. Electricians-Sanford Electric Co., Bodwell Bros.


Granite-John Craughwell.


Grist Mills-Wentworth & Plaisted; Springvale, A. A. Wilson.


Harness-W. T. Flint.


Linings-Goodall Worsted Co.


Lumber and Planing-Hanson & Moulton, Sanford Mills, F. S. Sherburne; Springvale, FRED A. SMITH (see adv. op. p. 969), B. C. Jordan, Frank D. Smith; South, C. H. & W. Cram.


Machinist and Woodworker-Al. Shackley.


Marble-Springvale, M. H. Dorsey.


Mohair Plushes, Carriage and Sleigh Robes-Sanford Mills, E. M. Goodall, pres. and agent, E. E. Hussey, supt.


Mohair Yarns, Linings and Worsted Goods-Goodall Worsted Co., Geo. B. Goodall, pres., Louis B. Goodall, treas, Wm. Batchelder, gen. mngr.


Painters-Sanford Carriage Co., Arthur Wightman (ornamental), N. Normandeau (sign), Harry Wiggin, Geo. Benard, Bernard Chadbourn; Springvale, Erving Hodgdon, John R. Butler, Geo. Goodwin, A. Allen, Wm. Smith.


Plumbing and Heating-N. J. Prescott, E. D. Bennett, A. P. Houle & Co., Patrick Meagher; Springvale, J. H. Makin, J. Mullins.


Rugs and Robes-Bengal Rug Co.


Smiths-Lavoie & Bernier, Win. Roberts Sanford Carriage Co., T. Be- noit; Springvale, A. J. Fernald, S. R. Day, E. E. Wentworth.


Soda and Mineral Waters-Crystal Spring Water Co .; Springvale, White Sand Spring Co.


Staves and Shook-Springvale, B. C. Jordan.


Stone Mason-Willard Butler.


Tailors-W. H. Higgins (repairs), W. Randall, A. F. Allbee, R. Robi- taille (repairs).


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Upholstering-S. B. Emery Co.


Yarns-Jagger Bros .; Springvale, Springvale Spinning Co., H. E. Gile, gen. mngr.


Auctioneers-Geo. P. Chase, Chas. A. Trafton; Springvale, E. G. Murray.


Barbers-R. H. Mathews, W. J. Carpenter, Henry H. Letourneau, Albenie Doiron, L. T. Boudreau, J. H. Adams; Springvale, Hamilton & Simmons, O. S. Mathews, F. A. Robinson.


Bill Poster-W. I. Philpot.


Board of Trade-W. E. Davis, pres., Geo. R. Bowley, sec .; Springvale, L. M. Carroll, pres., Howard Frost, sec.


Chiropodist-B. T. Valley.


Collateral Loans-Workman's Loan Asso'n.


Collection Agency-Albert W. Hunt.


Electric Light & Power-Ossipee Valley Power Co., S. A. Bod- well, pres., W. J. Bodwell, treas.


Electric Railroad-Atlantic Shore Railway, L. C. McCray, supt.


Expresses-American, C. S. Dyer; Atlantic Express Co., F. X. Cote; Springvale, American, F. Wilkinson; Skillings (to Portland), C. Demill, agt.


Florist-G. W. Huff & Co.


Insurance Agents-Batchelder Bros., H. E. PERKINS, Gen- eral Insurance, Geo. P. Chase; Springvale, W. E. Sanborn, Frank Low. Laundries-Sanford Steam, Charlie Goon, White Star; Springvale, Goon Wah, Springvale Steam Laundry.


Libraries-Sanford Public, 3,000 vols., Bently Aveyard, lib .; Spring- vale, F. H. Dexter.


Livery Stables-F. C. Leavitt, Nathan Davis; Springvale, ELMER E. WENTWORTH (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Loan & Building AAsso'tn-Wm. Kernon, pres., Geo. W. Hanson, sec., Geo. H. Nowell, treas.


Mileage Books-C. A. Trafton.


Music Teachers-Mrs. Mark Wormwood, Harry Stott, Mrs. Roy Bennett, Gordon Brearey; Springvale, Mildred C. Low.


Optometrists-J. M. Dewyea; Springvale, L. D. Clark.


Photographers-F. C. Philpot, Lewye Gerry.


Printers-THE AVERILL PRESS (see advt. opp. p. 969), E. J. AVERILL (see advt. opp. p. 968). E. K. Allen; Springvale, F. H. Dexter.


Real Estate-N. T. Fogg, F. C. Leavitt, Batchelder Bros., C. A. Trafton, Walter Phillips: Springvale, W. E. Sanborn, A. W. Trickey.


Restaurants -- N. K. Spinney, J. Jerome, C. W. Crummett, E. Chad- bourn ; Springvale, Mrs. A. C. Child, Lamont Jackson, F. A. Gile.


Rubber Stamps-THE AVERILL PRESS (see advt opp. page 969), Springvale, F. H. Dexter.


Schools-Springvale, Emerson, H. H. Burnham, prin .; The Nasson Institute, Louisa I. Prior, Dean.


Shoe and Shipping Tags-THE AVERILL PRESS (see advt. opp. p. 969).


Station Agent-Springvale, Arthur Low.


Stock Farm-Springvale, Dennett Stock Farm, O. Carpenter, prop. Theatre-Leavitt Theatre, F. C. Leavitt, prop.


Telegraph-Postal, Earle Drug Co .; Springvale, W. U., C. S. Pierce. Telephones-N. E. T. & T. Co .; Springvale, N. E. T. & T. Co.


Veterinary Surgeon-W. R. Jackson.


Water Co.'s-Sanford Water Co., E. M. Goodall, pres .; Springvale, Springvale Aqueduct Co.


.Asso'tus-Masons-Preble, 1st Wed. each month; White Rose R. A. C., No. 54, 2d Wed. each month; O. E. S., Clover No. 138, 3d Wed. each month. K. of P .- Riverside, No 12, Wed .; Uniform Rank, Fred J. Allen, No. 35; Pythian Sisters, Arbutus, Mon. L. O. M .-


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Mousam Lodge, 2d and 4th Thurs. Sons of St. George-Pioneer, No. 150, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Moreb Enc., 1st and 3d Mon. U. O. G. C .- Sanford, No. 341, 2d and 4th Mon. G. A. R .- Win. Reed, No. 164, Sat .; Relief Corps, No. 53, Wed. S. of V .- Lieut. W. H. Miller, No. 44, Mon. I. O. R. M .- Sagamore, No. 33, Friday; Red Men's League, Col. Scammon, Co. A., Tues. L. O. L .- Garfield, No. 416. A. O. U. IF .- Thos. Goodall, 1st and 3d Thursday. Sanford Club. Sanford Social Club. Knights of Maccabees-Riverside No. 12, Fri. M. W. of America- Sanford, 10687, Fri. C. O. F .- Mercier, No. 822, 2d Sun. and 4th Wed. St. John Bapt. Soc .- 1st and 3d Wed. Smith's Orchestra, Win. Smith, leader. Sanford Mills Band.


Springvale-Masons-Springvale, No. 190, Tues. on or before full moon ; Ruth, No. 14, Eastern Star, 2d and 4th Fri. I. O. O. F .- Friend- ship, No. 69, Thurs .; Ruhamah Rebekah, No. 53, 2d and 4th Mon. K. of P .- Mousam River, No. 72, Fri. G. A. R .- Willard, No. 70, Sat .; Relief Corps, No. 52, 1st and 3d Mon. W. C. T. U .- 2d and 4th Wed. U. O. G. C .- Springvale, No. 197, 2d and 4th Thurs. N. E. O. P .- T. F. Boylon No. 15, Wed. I. O. R. M .- Fleuellen, No. 49, Wed .; D. of P., Juanita. 1. O. G. T .- Beacon Light, Wed. Jr. O. U. A. M-Washington, No. 9, Mon .; D. of L., Union. M. W. of A .- Springvale, Wed. I. O. F .- Springvale, No. 4685, 1st and 3d Thurs. Moulton's Orchestra, B. M. Moulton, leader. P'. of H .- Springvale, No. 310, Sat. Springvale Fish and Game Club-W. H. W. Bartlett, sec.


Hotels-HOTEL SANFORD, W. H. Bennett (see advt. opp. page 969); Central House, C. A. Trafton; Springvale, Springvale House, T. J. Coffey.


Banks, Insurance Co. and Newspapers-See table.


SHAPLEIGH.


Ten miles W. N. W. of Alfred. Terminus of stage-line from Springvale on B. & M. R. R. Settlement commenced in winter of 1772. Part of Francis Small's purchase of Capt. Sunday. First called Hubbardstown. Named for Nicholas Shapleigh, of Kittery, one of the principal proprietors. Incor. the 43d town, March 5, 1785. Area, 20,000 acres. Population- 1850, 1348; 1860, 1273; 1870, 1087; 1880, 1128; 1890, 968; 1900, 847. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 318; Estates, $216,372; 1870, Polls, 271; Est., $251,118; 1880-Polls, 353: Est., $248,713; 1890-Polls, 242; Est., $256,100; 1900- Polls, 230; Est., $251,463.


1910-Population, 691; Polls, 231; Estates, $277,427.


Postmasters-Leroy S. Patch; North, Ambrose A. Thyng; Emery Mills, Charles Rowell.


Selectmen-Alfred R. F. D., W. I. Thyng; Springvale R. F. D., E. R. Ridley ; E. E. Abbott.


Town Clerk-Leroy S. Patch.


Treasurer-Alfred R. F. D., Blanchard Pray.


Collector-Irving Bradford.


Constable-Alfred R. F. D., S. B. Cook.


Road Commissioners-Frank Pillsbury; Alfred R. F. D., Roy Stetson.


School Committee-J. W. Fernald, Geo. H. Twambly; Alfred R. F. D., B. J. Pray. Supt .- Frank C. Staples.


Board of Health-Leroy S. Patch, sec.


Clergymen-Mrs. May Morse, 1st Bap .; North, vacant, F. Bap .; Emery Mills, J. B. Ranger, 2d Bap. Delphion Brooks, Meth.


Justice-Leroy S. Patch, Apr. 28, 1915.


MMerchants-Leroy S. Patch, Guy R. Thyng, general stores; Emery Mills, Dalton & Rowell, general stores; North, E. Ham & Son, E. S. Thyng, general stores.


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.Manufacturers-G. H. Twombley, John Wentworth, smiths; Loren Bradford (also lumber), carpenters; P. A. Thyng, butcher; Emery Mills, B. C. Jordan (Alfred P. O.), lumber; Wm. Ham, painter.


Music Teacher-Nellie E. Lunny.


School-Lindsey High School, B. Patterson, prin.


Asso'tus-P. of H .- Mousam Lake. North, C. W. T .- Shining Star. Sat. I. O. R. M., Oswego. Emery Mills-I. O. G. T .- Eldewis.


SOUTH BERWICK.


Twenty miles South of Alfred. On Boston & Maine Railroad; forty miles from Portland. Originally a part of Kittery. Settled in 1623, and called "The Parish of Unity." Incorporated Feb. 12, 1814. Among the first settlers was Humphrey Chadbourne, who purchased a tract of land from the Indians, upon a part of which Berwick Academy is now located. A portion of Berwick, containing 544 inhabitants, annexed in 1881. Population-1850 2592; 1860, 2624; 1870, 2510; 1880, 2677; 1890, 3434; 1900, 3188. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 501; Estates, $676,387; 1870- Polls, 532; Est., $818,022; 1880-Polls, 564; Est., $864,590; 1890-Polls, 844; Est., $1,128,018; 1900-Polls, 836; Est., $1,234,342.


1910-Population, 2935; Polls, 820; Estates, $1,192,211.


On Atlantic Shore Line Railway.


R. F. D. to Junction.


Postmasters-W. H. Downs; Berwick Branch, Mrs. W. A. Bedell. Selectmen-Edw. Lynch, R. B. Rideout, E. F. Goodwin.


Town Clerk-G. A. Mathes.


Treasurer-S. H. Watts.


Collector-John O. Foss.


Road Commissioner-T. D. Flynn.


School Committee-Z. Knight, C. M. Sleeper, W. H. Downs. Supt .- C. D. Varney.


Fire Department-F. F. Adams, chief.


Board of Health-Frank A. Ross, sec.


Inspector of Buildings-P. H. Fall.


Clergymen-Jotham Sewall, supplies, Cong .; A. E. Kingsley, Bap. ;. J. H. Sprague, F. Bap .; E. W. Kenniston, Meth .; vacant, Univ .; Mrs. A. A. Young, supplies, Adv .; Dennis J. O'Brien, Cath .; Junction, Z. Knight, vacant, Chris.


Physicians-E. D. Jaques, C. M. Sleeper, Frank A. Ross, Chas. E. Cook, A. O. Boulay.


Dentists-H. H. Turner, C. F. Ramsdell, F. O. Stoddard.


Yorkshire Municipal Court-E. P. Spinney (No. Berwick P. O.), Judge; R. W. Goss (Berwick P. O.), Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $300. Terms, 1st and 3d Wed., 9.30 A. M., So. Berwick. Established July 1, 1911.


Lawyers-Geo. C. Yeaton, Charles C. Hobbs, W H. Downs, C. D. Varney, Fred A. Hobbs.


Notaries-C. C. Hobbs, May 24, 1913; Walter H. Downs, June 15, 1916; C. D. Varney, June 16, 1918; Fred A. Hobbs, June 16, 1918.


Justices-Geo. C. Yeaton, Aug. 16, 1918; Dedimus, Walter H. Downs.


.Merchants-T. D. Flynn, clothing, boots, shoes and groceries; D. H. Stacy & Son, Henry C. Willard, Miss M. Provensal, Jos. Roberge, dry and fancy goods; N. N. Maddox, J. A. Maddox & Son, J. A. Flynn, L. B. Joy, groceries; Dube Bros., R. B. Rideout, E. J. Lauzon, John F. Lynch, meats and groceries; F. G. Clement, D. F. Flynn, meats; B. F. Davis, druggist; F. P. Hodgdon, David Cummings Co., Peter Gagnon, coal; Mrs. C. F. Varney (estate), I. Hersom, J. F. Lynch, corn and meal; Miss Margaret Roche, M. S. Lennan, Mrs. S. G. Wilkinson, Jos. Roberge, millinery; B. M. Rowell, clothing and furnishing goods; F. E. MoIN-


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TIRE (see advt. opp. p. 1000), F. A. Webster & Son (also furniture and wall papers), hardware, stoves, tinware, paints and oils; M. B. Harrity. books and stationery; Peter Gagnon, wood and ice; E. F. Trafton, Ross' Shoe Store (also trunks, etc.), O. Dube, boots and shoes; J. B. Whitehead & Bro., R. M. Davis, merchant tailors and furnishing goods; P. Cauley, G. A. Mathes (also stationery), J. A. Roberge, John Flaherty, M. A. Gordon, fruit and confectionery; F. W. George, blank books, stationery and advertising specialties; J. F. Watson, furniture, carpets and paper hangings; I. W. Hoyt, S. P. Huntress, horses and carriages: Mrs. Rose B. Smith, Matthew A. Gordon (also phonographis), variety; E. W. Townsend, drain pipe; Jos. W. Beverly, jewery, optometrist and sport- ing goods; Direct Importing Co., F. G. Clement, mngr., tea store; Berwick Branch, W. A. Bedell, general stores; John W. Brown, jr., groceries.


.Manufacturers-Newichawanick Co., John Huntoon, treas., blank- ets; J. A. Roberge, A. J. Swasey, bakers; Miss G. E. Hersom, Miss S. G. Chase, Miss Minnie Clark, Mrs. Peter Drapeau, dressmakers; David Cummings Co., boots and shoes; E. F. Trafton, Peter Bouchard, W. B. Joy, J. M. Lunt, John Flaherty, boots and shoes (repairs); Charles S. Durgin, harness; C. E. Cox, G. E. Hobbs, marble and granite worker; Mrs. C. F. Varney (estate), grist mill; P. G. Varney, Geo. A. Earle, Edwin H. Knight, lumber; Geo. Robbins, painter; F. S. Hanson, Fred C. Brown, smiths: Amanda A. McIntire, undertaker and wood working; P. H. Fall, J. B. Neal, Albert Ramsdell, Chas. Murphy, carpenters and builders; Chester B. Joy, Jas. G. Whitehouse, Felix Vachon, masons; H. A. Butler, D. B. Joy, carriages ; F. E. MCINTIRE (see advt. opp. p. 1000), F. A. Webster & Son, plumbers and tin workers; J. F. Watson, uphol- sterer; H. H. Goodwin, watchmaker and repairs.


Academy-Berwick Academy, vacant, prin., C. C. Hobbs, sec.


Auctioneers-Chas. S. Durgin, Edw. Lynch.


Barbers-Wm. Doherty, S. H. Watts, O. Ouellette, Antonio Petrow.


Berwick & Salmon Falls Electric Light Co .- Frank Warren mngr.


Expresses-American, Russell A. Parkman, agent; Atlantic Express Co., E. M. Quint.


Halls-Newichawanick, Suasey's Opera House.


Horse Trainer and Dentist-1. W. Hoyt.


Insurance-C. C. Hobbs, Mrs. S. W. Ricker, Frank M. Hersom, C. D. Varney, R. M. Davis, M. B. Harrity, Jas. W. Hobbs.


Library-Fogg Memorial, 7000 vols., Ella W. Ricker, lib.


Livery Stables-S. P. Huntress (also hack), T. D. Flynn, I. W. Hoyt.


Music Teachers-Miss L. L. Dube, Miss Jennie Ricker, E. C. Cloutman, Miss Rose Florence Darville.


Photographer-John Thurrell.


Printers-F. W. George, E. W. Townsend.


Real Estate-E. W. Townsend, M. B. Harrity.


Restaurant-E. M. Quint.


South Berwick National Bank-(See advt. back of book p. xii). South Berwick Savings Bank- (See advt. back of book p. xix).


South Berwick Water Co .- W. A. Burleigh, treas. ; J. H. Everett, supt.


Station Agents-B. & M. R. R. (Conway Branch of Portland Div.), M. B. Harrity ; Great Works, John F. Lynch; (Main Line), Agamenticus, F. W. Blake; Jewett, A. M. Roberts; Cummings, Harry Adlington. Telegraph-W. U., M. B. Harrity.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., G. A. Mathes.


.Asso'tns-Masons-St. John's, No. 51, Mon. on or before full moon; Unity R. A. C., No. 32, Thurs. on or before full moon. I. O. O. F .- Olive


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Branch, No. 28, Fri .; Agamenticus Enc., No. 15, 1st and 3d Tues. ; Banner Rebekah, No. 22, 1st and 3d Thurs. U. O. G. C .- Unity, No. 215, last Mon. K. of P .- Quamphegan, No. 73, Wed. I. O. R. M .- Newichawannock, No. 38, Wed. Haymakers-Newichawanock No. 38. N. E. O. P .- York, No. 320, 1st and 3d Fri.


Boarding House-Mrs. Geo. Reynolds, Mrs. Philone Dube.


Banks and Newspaper-See tables.


WATERBORO.


Twenty-eight miles from Portland, and four miles N. of Alfred. On W. N. & P. Div. of B. & M. R. R. First settled, 1798. Originally called Mas- sabesec Plantation. Incorporated Mar. 6, 1787. Population-1850, 1989; 1860, 1825; 1870, 1548; 1880, 1482; 1890, 1357; 1900, 1169. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 386; Estates, $286,440; 1870-Polls, 388; Est., $364,270; 1880- Polls, 403; Est., $373,580; 1890-Polls, 321; Est., $371,203; 1900-Polls, 319; Est., $368,773.


1910-Population, 997; Polls, 267; Estates, $453,697 .:


Stage daily from Wescott and North Waterboro to Limerick and also from Waterboro to Newfield and Ross Corner.


Postmasters-David Brackett; North, John H. Chase; East, Judson Roberts; Center, M. F. Coffin.


Selectmen-M. E. Ricker; Center, H. B. Swett; North, C. E. Chad- bourne.


Town Clerk-Ivory H. Smith.


Treasurer and Collector-East, James A. Roberts.


Constables-East, Jas. A. Roberts, G. W. Knights; North, W. E. Fox.


Road Commissioners-E. L. Smith; North, W. E. Fox; East, Edgar A. Roberts.


School Committee-Geo. N. Brock; East, J. A. Roberts; North, Leslie Goodwin. Supt .- East, Ernest G. Knight.


Board of Health-F. H. Hobbs, sec.


Clergymen-Howard Lynch, A. G. Murray, Bap .; vacant, F. Bap. Physicians-J. T. G. Emery (Hom.), W. J. Downs, F. H. Hobbs. Veterinary Surgeon-Geo. W. Knights.


Notaries-Ernest G. Knights, Sept. 10, 1914; J. A. Roberts, July 10, 1916.


Justices-Geo. W. Carll, June 16, 1918; Frank H. Williams, Dec. 30, 1917; Herbert H. Carll, Feb. 25, 1915; Frank H. Scribner, Feb. 24, 1917; Sherman Young, Nov. 29, 1917; Ernest E. Sawyer, Apr. 2, 1915. Trial, Ernest G. Knights, Sept. 25, 1915.


Merchants-W. J. Downs, E. S. Carll (also carriages and sleighs), H. A. Langley, general stores; Carll Bros., grain and feed; Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, millinery; W. C. Nason, hardware; G. W. Knights, horses, carriages, harness and veterinary medicine. Center, Marshall Coffin, C. H. Rhodes, general stores. East, Judson Roberts, general stores; G. W. Carll, grain and feed; Mrs. H. T. Carll, dry goods and millinery. North, John H. Chase, Richard B. Carpenter, general stores ; F. H. Williams, auctioneer; Elbridge Sawyer & Company, grain and feed.


Manufacturers-C. W. Smith & Son, Waterboro Box & Milling Co. (box shooks), lumber; Carll Bros., grist mill; George Knights, O. C. Boothby, F. P. Andrews, smiths; J. E. Green (carriage), painter; W ... C. Nason, Frank Kimball, carpenters; W. C. Nason, undertaker; Carll Bros., canned goods; J. H. Gallagher, marble and granite. North, Henry Bradeen, Frank Williams, smiths; Dennis Johnson, lumber; E. E. Bean, carpenter. East, A. H. Chadbourn, W. A. Roberts & Son, lumber; R. H. & G. A. Roberts, pickles and vinegar; W. P. Wakefield, Curtis Kimball, carpenters; W. A. Folette, smith. Center, Chas.


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Rhodes, E. R. Bryant, carriage, house and sign painters; M. W. Bagley, smith.


Barber-E. E. Libby.


Express-American, East, C. A. Ford.


High School-Carl E. Kelley, prin.


Livery Stables-G. W. Knights; East, Judson Roberts, Harry L. Bradeen.


Printer-North, Ernest Sawyer.


Asso'tns-I. O. O. F .- Enterprise, No. 36, Mon .; Rehoboth, Rebec- kah, No. 79,2d and 4th Sat. P. of H .- So. Waterboro, No. 432, Ist and 3d Sat.


Hotel-Enterprise, Geo. W. Knights.


WELLS.


Twenty-eight miles Southwest of Portland. On Boston & Maine Rail- road. First settled by persons from Exeter, N. H., about 1640. For merly embraced Kennebunk. Indian name Webhannet. Named from Wells, Eng. Incorporated, Aug. 30, 1653. Congregational church organ- ยท ized, 1701. Population-1850, 2945; 1860, 2878; 1870, 2773; 1880, 2450; 1890, 2029; 1900, 2007. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 652; Estates, $591,001; 1870-Polls, 639; Est., $683,940; 1880-Polls, 570; Est., $613,326; 1890- Polls, 547; Est., $615,485; 1900-Polls, 647; Est., $841,216.


1910-Population, 1908; Polls, 606; Estates, $1,221,792.


On Atlantic Shore Line Railway (electric).


R. F. D. to Branch and Elms.


Wells Beach same as Wells P. O.


Postmasters-Miss Alice L. Rankin; Depot, Judson Hatch; Ogun- quit, J. H. Littlefield; Webhannet (summer), John M. Davis; Moody, Geo. H. Moody.


Selectmen-Edmund Garland; Ogunquit, L. R. Williams; Depot, C. H. Swasey.


Town Clerk-Wm. J. Storer.


Treasurer-Chas. H. Davis.


Collector-Freeman E. Rankin.


Road Commissioners-W. J. Goodwin; Depot, Wm. G. Colby ; Ogunquit, Lester Staples.


School Committee-Wm. S. Wells; Ogunquit, W. W. Smith; Depot, C. H. Swasey. Supt .- Ogunquit, I. H. Storer.


Board of Health-J. G. Hall, sec.


Clergymen-Fred K. Ellsworth, Ist church and 2d church, Cong .; Branch, supplies, Free Bap .; Ogunquit, J. E. Clancey, Meth. ; F. S. Kin- ley, Chris. ; Depot, vacant, Bap. ; Maryland Ridge, J. E. Clancey, Meth.


Physicians-J. G. Hall, F. E. Phillips; Ogunquit, J. W. Gordon. W. W. Smith; Depot, T. S. Pitt.


Dentist and Optician-M. M. Tibbetts.


Lawyer-Wm. M. Tripp.


Notaries-Wilbur F. Cousens, Mar. 15, 1919; Wm. M. Tripp, Jan. 23, 1913; Wmu. J. Storer, Dec. 14, 1918.


Justices-F. L. Buker, Aug 13, 1914; J. W. Gordon, Apr. 29, 1917; Joshua L. Chick, Nov. 12, 1914; Henry H. Varney, Apr. 3, 1919. Dedi- mus, Wilbur F. Cousens.


Merchants-F. E. Rankin, H. S. Moulton, J. G. Littlefield, general stores; Pitts & Freeman, E. Garland, John Sipples, groceries; Miss Alice L. Rankin, fancy goods; H. A. Kittridge, fruit, confectionery, etc .; C. O. Pope, C. S. True, lumber; C. S. True, hay ; Geo. G. Hatch, W. J. & L. H. Storer, dry goods, boots and shoes; F. A. Wilson, automobiles.


. Depot, Judson Hatch, C. A. & H. P. Hilton, general stores.


Ogunquit, Jos. H. Littlefield, C. L. Maxwell, general stores; Wilbur F. Cousens, dry goods, boots, shoes, furniture and clothing; E. F. 65


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Hooper, meats; C. S. Littlefield, M. S. Perkins, variety, fruit and confec- tionery; Miss M. E. Williams, millinery; The Ogunquit Pharmacy, drug- gist; Simon Krinsky, clothing, dry goods and shoes; W. B. Littlefield, L. J. Littlefield, confectionery and cigars; Louis Degonzague, Indian novel- ties ; Mrs. Effie Howlet, souvenirs, etc .; F. Raymond Brewster, J. H. Littlefield, S. J. Perkins (also wood), lumber; Dempsey Sisters, art craft.


Moody, G. H. Moody, general stores; W. A. Stevens & Son, coal.


Webhannet, J. M. Davis, Andrew Littlefield, Lester L. Kimball, groceries; A. A. Perkins, Geo. Hatch, Christopher Eaton, lobsters.


Manufacturers-J. Oscar Hubbard,lumber; G. S. Davis, smith and carriage repairs; Wm. U. Littlefield, carpenter and builder; Geo. H. Dodge, shoemaker; E. P. Hobbs, Lester Kimball, painters; John Sipples, baker.


Depot, West & Hatch, lumber; Joseph Waterhouse, undertaker.


Ogunquit, J. E. Hutchins, smith and wheelwright; B. A. Maxwell, W. H. Perkins, Jas. Poor, Jeremiah S. Littlefield, C. Herbert Littlefield, John A. Seavey, carpenters: W. Ramsdell, E. F. Mitchell, Arthur E. Littlefield, Roscoe Marsh, painters; J. M. Perkins, W. B. Littlefield, masons; F. Raymond Brewster, Lord & Perkins, contractors; Lincoln C. Littlefield, shoe repairing.




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