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FROM MATTAWAMKEAG.
MILES
$0.30 Chester
8
0.85 Seboois.
22
1.70 Brownville Junction.
43
2.45 Onawa
61
3.05
Greenville Junction.
77
3.50
Moosehead
87
3.80
Askwith
95
4.35
Long Pond
109
4.65
Jackman.
117
5.15 Holeb.
180
5.60 Lowelltown
141
5.80 Boundary
144
6.40
Lake Megantic.
161
FARES
FROM VANCEBORO.
MILES
$0.25 McAdam Junction.
6
1.60 Debec Junction.
46
1.90 Houlton.
54
1.90 Woodstock
57
3.55
Aroostook Junction
112
3.75 Fort Fairfield.
119
3.80 Caribou. .
131
3.80
Presque Isle.
146
4.05
Grand Falls. 131
5.05
Edmundston. 170
40
1.65
St. Andrews.
48
2.20
Fredericton
68
2.75 St. John
91
Georges Valley Railroad.
John Lovejoy, Rockland, Pres. and Manager.
FAREA
FROM WARREN.
$0.15 The Kilns.
0.35 South Union ..
0.40 Union (stage for Appleton, Searsmont and So. Hope).
1.35
St. Stephen (Calais).
1054
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
York Harbor and Beach Railroad.
Charles S. Mellen, New Haven, President; C. M. Burt, Boston, Gen. Pass. Agent; W. T. Perkins, Supt.
FARES FROM KITTERY JUNCTION.
MILES
$0.05 Kittery Navy Yard
1
0.09 Kittery Point.
3
0.15 Bedell's Crossing
5
0.18 Oakland Farm.
6
0.21 Seabury.
7
0.27 York Harbor.
9
0.30 Long Beach
10
0.35 Ocean Side.
11
0.35 York Beach
11
Kennebec Central R. R.
J. S. Maxcy, Gardiner, Pres. and Gen. Manager; A. B. Thompson, Gar- diner, Supt. ; A. C. Stilphen, Gardiner, Treas.
From Randolph to National Soldiers' Home, Togus, 5 miles.
1055
RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT FARES.
Eastern Steamship Corporation.
(See advt. front of book page xii.)
Calvin Austin, President; F. A. Jones, Vice President; Josiah W. Hayden, Treasurer; R. A. Pepper, Secretary and Asst. Treas .; O. H. Taylor, Pier 14 N. R., New York, Passenger Traffic Mgr .; H. H. Cud- worth, Gen. Passenger Agent, Eastern Div .: G. W. Sterling, Pier 14 N. R., New York, Freight Traffic Mgr .; C. R. Lewis, General Freight Agent, Eastern Div .; Robert T. Bird, Auditor; L. H. Stewart, Pier 14 N. R., New York, Asst. to the President; H. L. Nevens, Purchasing Agent; H. E. Peck, Pier 14 N. R., New York, Commissary Western Div .; L D. Moseley, Boston, Superintending Engineer; F. E. Hathorne, Boston, Superintending Engineer ; F. S. Sherman, Rockland, Me., Superinten- dent; M. A. Haraden, Bath, Me., Superintendent; L. R. Thompson, St. John, N. B., Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent.
BOSTON AND PORTLAND LINE.
DAILY LINE OF FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS BETWEEN BOSTON & PORTLAND.
Steamers leave Franklin Wharf, Portland and Central Wharf, Boston, at 7 P. M. week days, throughout the year, Sundays leave Portland 8 P. M., Bos- ton 7 P. M. Sunday trips from middle of June to middle of September. Fare $1.25 one way and $2.00 round trip, June 1st to Aug. 31st; $1.00 each direction between Sept. 1st and May 31st.
Distance from Portland about 110 miles. Staterooms $1 to $5.
INTERNATIONAL LINE.
Steamers leave Boston at 9.00 A. M., and Franklin Wharf, Port- land, at 5.00 P.M., Mondays during the winter, Mondays and Thursdays during the spring, and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer. From about June 20 to about Oct. 1, additional service is main- tained between Boston and St. John direct; steamer leaving Boston Sun- days, Mondays and Thursdays at 10.00 a. m.
FARES
FROM PORTLAND. MILES
(Limited)
$5.00 *Lubec. 187
5.00 *Eastport. 190
5.75 *Calais (F. N. Co.) 220
5.50 St. John. 250
1.25 Boston (Sept. 1st to May 31st fare $1.00). 110
Meals and staterooms extra.
Connection at St. John for all points in the Maritime Provinces.
YARMOUTH LINE. Steamships Prince Arthur, Prince George and Boston. During the summer season steamers leave Boston daily except Saturday at 2 P. M., returning leave Yarmouth daily except Sunday about 5 P. M.
During the balance of the year steamers leave Boston Tuesdays and Fridays 1 P. M., returning leave Yarmouth Wednesdays and Saturdays about 5 P. M.
PORTLAND AND ROCKLAND LINE.
Steamer leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland, at 7.00 A.M., Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, for Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor, Round Pond, Friendship, Port Clyde, Tenant's Harbor (tide permitting), and Rockland. Returning, steamer leaves Rockland at 5.15 A.M., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, for Portland, via intermediate landings.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Eastern Steamship Corporation-continued.
PORTLAND AND BOOTHBAY LINE.
Steamer leaves Franklin Wharf, Portland, at 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays for Boothbay Harbor, Heron Island, South Bristol and East Boothbay. Returning steamers leave East Boothbay 7 A. M. Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays for Portland and intermediate landings.
BANGOR LINE.
Daily (except Sunday) from about April 15th to about Oct. 1st, leaving Bangor at 2 P.M. From about Oct. 1st to about April 15th two trips each week, leaving Bangor at 10.00 A.M.
Sunday service from about July 25 to about Sept. 10.
FARES FROM BANGOR. MILES
$0.25 *Winterport
13
0.25 *Bucksport (Stages for Ellsworth and Bluehill). 20
0.80 *Searsport. 34
0.90 *Belfast (Steamer for the Islands). 40
0.90 Northport 43
1.25 *Camden. 58
1.25 *Rockland (M. C. R. R. and steamers to all points) 66
3.50 Boston.
Meals and staterooms extra. 235
KENNEBEC LINE.
Steamers make daily trips between the Kennebec River and Boston during the summer season and three trips per week in early Spring and Fall.
FARES
FROM AUGUSTA. MILES
$0.05 Hallowell.
2
0.10 Gardiner. 6
0.35 Richmond. 17
0.60 Bath 32
2.00 Boston. 165
Meals and staterooms extra.
BOOTHBAY LINE.
Steamers of this line run daily (during season of summer travel, two or three trips daily), from Bath to Boothbay Harbor, Five Islands, South- port, Squirrel Island, Christmas Cove, East Boothbay, Pemaquid and in- termediate landings during open navigation-during winter months they run from Boothbay Harbor to Wiscasset one trip daily connecting with M. C. R. R.
MOUNT DESERT AND BLUEHILL LINE.
The new and palatial steamer "J. T. Morse" runs daily (except Monday) during season of summer travel, from Rockland at 5.15 A.M., or upon arrival of steamer from Boston, for North Haven, Stonington. South West Harbor, North East Harbor, Seal Harbor and Bar Harbor.
Returning leaves Bar Harbor via way landings daily (except Sunday) at 2.00 P.M., connecting at Rockland with steamer for Boston.
Steamer "Catherine" leaves Rockland daily (except Monday) at 5.15A.M. for Dirigo, Eggemoggin, So. Brooksville, Herrick's Landing and Sedgwick.
Returning, leaves Sedgwick, via way landings daily (except Sunday) at 3.30 P.M., connecting at Rockland with steamer for Boston.
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RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT FARES.
Steamer " Boothbay " leaves Rockland daily (except Monday) at 5.15 A.M., for Dark Harbor, Sargentville, Deer Isle, Brooklin, So. Bluehill and Bluehill.
Returning, leaves Bluehill, via way landings daily (except Sunday) at 1.00 P.M., connecting at Rockland with steamer for Boston.
Sunday trips are made by all of the steamers from about July 20th to about September 14th.
During Spring and Fall, steamers make two trips a week each way.
Maine Steamship Line.
Direct between Portland and New York. Steel steamships North Land and North Star.
From Portland leave Franklin Wharf, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days at 6 P. M. From New York leave Pier 15, North River, foot of Vesey St., on the same days at 5 P. M.
On Mondays during the summer season, or from about June 25th to September 10, an additional day trip is operated in each direction, leaving Portland and New York at 10.30 A. M.
Running time between New York and Portland about 22 hours. Fare one way $6.00 ; round trip $10.00; staterooms and meals extra. Reduced rates during winter months.
Metropolitan Steamship Line.
All-the-way-by-water direct between Boston and New York.
Great steel passenger steamships Massachusetts and Bunker Hill. Passenger service during the summer season from about June 10th until October 15th. During this period passenger service is performed as follows : From Boston leave north side India Wharf, week days and Sundays at 5 P. M. From New York leave Pier 14, North River, foot of Fulton St., week days and Sundays at the same hour.
Freight service of the Metropolitan Steamship Line is operated through- out the entire year. Splendid steel steamships are engaged in this business and are operated daily except Sundays throughout the year, between the two cities.
Frontier Navigation Co.
J. F. Liscomb, Portland, President and Treasurer ; F. P. McColl, East- port, Vice-President ; H. F. Burpee, Calais, Manager.
Steamer leaves Calais Monday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting at Eastport with Eastern S. S. Co.'s steamers for Portland and Boston.
Returning leaves Eastport on arrival of Eastern S. S. Co.'s steamers, con- necting at Calais with Washington County Ry., for Princeton and Grand Lake Stream, C. P. Ry. for Houlton and Woodstock, and Shore Line Ry.
FARES FROM CALAIS. MILES
$0.50 Red Beach 9
0.75 Robbinston (stage for Perry) 13 0.75 *St. Andrews, connects with C. P. Ry. (stage to St. George, N. B.) 17 1.00 *Eastport
Special summer rates. 30
Vinalhaven and Rockland Steamboat Co.
W. S. White, Rockland, General Manager.
Steamers daily, Sundays excepted, from Rockland to Hurricane Island, Vinalhaven, North Haven. Stonington, Isle au Haut and Swan's Island.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Islesboro, Castine and Belfast Steamboat Co. Steamer "Silver Star."
Two round trips daily in summer to Islesboro, Castine and Brooksville. Daily trip in winter. Single fare 50 cents.
Penobscot Bay & River Steamboat Company. W. D. Bennett, Manager.
Steamer Stockton, G. W. Bennett, Captain. Round trip daily except Sunday from Bucksport (connecting with M. C. R. R. to and from Bangor) to Camden and intermediate landings (ex cept Searsport and Stockton) connecting with trains at Belfast.
Eastern Bay Steamboat Co.
Steamer Golden Rod, C. W. Smallidge, Captain. Two round trips daily in summer from Brooksville, Castine and W. ren's Landing (Islesboro) to Belfast. Daily trip in winter. r-
Rockland, Matinicus and Criehaven Steamboat Line W. G. Butman, Manager, Rockland. Leaves Rockland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, May to November. Tuesday and Friday in Winter.
Merchants Line.
Steamer Tremont, Capt. Geo. H. Barbour, Gen. Man.
Leaves Bangor Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Winterport, Bucks- port, Sandy Point, Islesboro (summer), Hughes Point (summer), South Brooksville, Eggemoggin, Sargentville, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Brooklin, Atlantic, Mckinley and Manset. Returns Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Damariscotta Steamboat Company. E. P. Gamage, Manager, South Bristol, Me. Two round trips daily in summer, between Damariscotta and Newcas- tle, East Boothbay, South Bristol, Heron Island and Christmas Cove.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTABLISHED 1854. H. M. PAYSON & CO., BANKERS.
93 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
CHARLES H. PAYSON. GEORGE S. PAYSON.
HERBERT PAYSON.
MASON & MERRILL, Bankers
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
Municipal, Railroad and Local Corporation Bonds. Orders executed for purchase or sale of listed securities.
120 Exchange Street, PORTLAND, MAINE.
II
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Portland National Bank
CORNER CONGRESS AND EXCHANGE STREETS, PORTLAND, - MAINE.
Incorporated Sept. 25, 1889. Capital, $300,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $358,000.
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
This bank has an interest department in which it receives as special deposits, to draw interest as provided in its printed rules, all sums of money left with it in deposits of any amount not less than One Dollar. Interest commences on the first day of each month.
WILLIAM W. MASON, President.
EDWARD W. Cox,
Vice President.
CHAS. G. ALLEN,
Cashier.
EDWARD L. PIPER,
Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Fred E. Richards, William W. Mason, Charles G. Allen, George F. West,
George Wescott Beyer,
Roswell O. Bradford,
Edward W. Cox,
William T. Cousens,
George B. Morrill.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON BOTH DEMAND AND TIME DEPOSITS.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
United States Trust Co.,
PORTLAND, - MAINE.
GEO. A. FERNALD & CO., BANKERS
67 MILK STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Fidelity Building, Room 506, PORTLAND, MAINE.
MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS. MEMBERS BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE.
IRVING P. MacPHERSON, Representative.
IV
ADVERTISEMENTS.
First National Bank OF PORTLAND, MAINE.
Incorporated January, 1864. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.
DANIEL F. EMERY, Jr., President. PHILIP G. BROWN, Vice President. J. E. WENGREN, Cashier. C. A. WEBER, Asst. Cashier. Board of Directors: - Wm. W. Brown, Albion Little, Daniel F. Emery, Jr., Edward B. Winslow, Philip G. Brown, Wm. H. Milliken, J. E. Wengren, Geo. S. Hobbs, John E. Warren, Walter G. Davis, Herbert J. Brown. Accounts Received on Favorable Terms. Collections a Specialty.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE CASCO NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, ME. ORGANIZED 1824.
FREDERICK N. DOW, President. . AMMI WHITNEY, ELEAZER W. CLARK, Vice Presidents. JOHN H. DAVIS, Cashier. FRANK W. WOODMAN, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
Ammi Whitney,
Alexander T. Laughlin,
Kendall & Whitney, Agricultural Warehouse.
President Milliken, Tomlison Co.
Frederick N. Dow, President Union Safe Deposit and Trust Company.
Henry M. Jones, President Megquier & Jones Co., Structural Iron Works.
Eleazer W. Clark, J. S. Winslow & Co., Ship Brokers.
Edward W. Cox, TreasurerA.F.Cox&Son, Boots&Shoes.
Dakley C. Curtis, Randall & McAllister, Coal.
Charles Cook, Cook, Everett & Pennell, Druggists.
James C. Hamlen.
President J. H. Hamlen & Son, Man- ufacturers and Exporters.
William H. Dow, Treasurer Evening Express Publish- ing Company.
Franklin R. Redlon, Contractor.
Commercial Accounts. Savings Department. Home Banks. Safe Deposit Vaults.
LEE, HIGGINSON & CO.
BANKERS
44 State Street, Boston, Mass.
Members of
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE
CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE
INVESTMENT SECURITIES LETTERS OF CREDIT
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Portland Office, 184 MIDDLE STREET
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CANAL NATIONAL BANK,
188 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. Incorporated 1865.
.
Capital, $600,000.
Surplus, $318,000.
ELIAS THOMAS, President.
ALFRED H. BERRY, Vice President.
Elias Thomas,
Alfred H. Berry,
EDWARD D. NOYES, Cashier. DIRECTORS : Edward Woodman, C. L. Baxter,
W. W. Thomas, .
Chas. B. Clarke.
J. W. Tabor,
Frank D. True.
Chapman national Bank,
PORTLAND, MAINE. Capital, $100.000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $30.000.
ADAM P. LEIGHTON, President. HENRY B. PENNELL, THOMAS H. EATON, Cashier. CHARLES S. CHASE, S M. H. PURRINGTON, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS : Chas. S. Chase, Roswell F. Doten,
Adam P. Leighton,
James F. Hawkes, .
Henry B. Pennell, Fremont E. Timberlake,
James W. Parker, James M. Steadman, Philip F. Chapman.
The Cumberland National Bank, OF PORTLAND.
CAPITAL, $150,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $72,000.
We offer favorable terms for business accounts, and assure depositors prompt and efficient service. Special advantages offered in the Interest Department. Call or send for circulars. W. H. MOULTON, President. BION WILSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
George C. Owen, W. H. Moulton,
Edward C. Hersey,
Henry G. Beyer, Jr. Bion Wilson.
Mercantile Trust Company,
Cor. of Middle and Exchange Sts., Portland, Me. Capital Stock, = $100,000. SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $118,000. Interest on Deposits Subject to Check. Interest at the rate of 4 p. c. on SAVINGS DEPOSITS Deal in First-Class INVESTMENT SECURITIES. OFFICERS: EDWARD B. WINSLOW, Pres. HUTSON B. SAUNDERS, Treas. and Sec.
Vice Presidents.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Manufacturers National Bank of Lewiston, LEWISTON, MAINE.
CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $50,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
V. H. NEWELL, Pres. HIRAM W. RICKER, Vice Pres. ELVERT . E. PARKER, Cashier. DIRECTORS :
Villiam H. Newell, Hiram W. Ricker, M. J. Googin. W. S. Libbey,
D. S. Waite, Chas. C. Wilson. Walter E. Plummer. William B. Skelton,
Henry B. Estes, William B. Pennell.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SKOWHEGAN.
ESTABLISHED 1825. CAPITAL, $150,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000. C. R. Cook, President. BLIN W. PAGE, Cashier. LESLIE H. GOLDSMITH, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS : . R. Cook, L. A. Dascombe, M. D., J. W. Fogler, W. P. Ordway, A. H. Wyman, Forrest H. Colby, Roy L. Marston. Chas. E. Young, Blin W. Page.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DAMARISCOTTA, ME.
CAPITAL, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, over $25,000.
JOEL P. HUSTON, President.
HARVEY E. WINSLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
oel P. Huston, Daniel M. Jacobs, Edwin F. Metcalf, F. Irving Carney
W. W. Dodge.
Established 1863.
CHAS. C. BENSON & co.,
Successors to SAMUEL E. MAY & CO.
Bankers and Brokers.
Dealers in INVESTMENT SECURITIES. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
65 Main Street, LEWISTON, MAINE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BATH
Incorporated July 1, 1882
J. R. ANDREWS, President. F. H. Low, Vice President.
OLIVER MOSES, Vice President. WM. S. SHOREY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. R. Andrews, Geo. P. Davenport, G. C. Moses, Oliver Moses,
Gardiner G. Deering, C. V. Minot, Jr., John S. Hyde, Arthur J. Dunton, J. Edw. Drake, C. F. Magoun.
Special Department for Savings. Collections made promptly at Reasonable Rates.
The National Bank of Gardiner
Incorporated 1909. CAPITAL, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $22,000. Deposits, $330,000. Business and Private Accounts Solicited.
E. L. BUSSELL, President. HENRY FARRINGTON, Vice President. FRED N. HAMLIN, Asst. Cashier.
H. M. LAWTON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
O. B. Clason, Frederic Danforth, E. L. Bussell, W. B. Maxcy,
Henry Farrington, E. S. Lincoln, F. M. Putnam.
THE RUMFORD NATIONAL BANK,
RUMFORD, MAINE. Capital Stock, $75,000.
FRED O. EATON, President. ROSWELL C. BRADFORD, Vice President. E. S. KENNARD, Cashier.
Edward W. Cox,
Theodore Hawley, Rufus J. Virgin,
DIRECTORS: John H. Hassett,
Fred O. Eaton, Frank P. Thomas,
Edward S. Kennard, RoswellC. Bradford, H. J. Chisholm, Jr.
CALAIS NATIONAL BANK OF CALAIS, ME.
Capital, $100,000, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $40,000.
GEO. DOWNES, President. .. EDWIN M. NELSON, Cashier.
PERCY L. LORD, Vice President. ELBRIDGE C. SHORT, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
Geo. Downes, Percy L. Lord, Geo. W. Lord,
John Prescott, Herbert J. Dudley.
Safe Deposit Boxes. Special Attention Given Collections.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Merchants National Bank, BANGOR, MAINE.
Capital, $100,000. E. H. Blake, President.
Surplus and Profits, 8250,000. Arthur Chapin, Vice President. F. W. Adams, Cashier. Directors :
Edward H. Blake, Arthur Chapin, N. M. Jones, Eugene Danforth, A. H. Babcock, W. L. Head, John W. Hinch, James W. McNulty. Chas. W. Mullen.
Nos. 23-25 BROAD STREET, BANGOR, MAINE.
First National Bank of Bangor.
Incorporated 1863.
Capital, $300,000.
Surplus, $100,000. Isaiah K· Stetson, President.
Undivided Pr fits. $?16,819. Edward G. Wyman, Cashier.
U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY. Directors : Chas. H. Wood, Henry Mclaughlin,
Isaiah K. Stetson,
Chas. W. Coffin, Irving Stetson, John Wilson, Alden P. Webster.
The Second National Bank
OF BANGOR, MAINE.
Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $150,000. Profits, $315,000.
F. W. Ayer, President. T. R. Savage, Vice President Geo. A. Crosby, Cashier. Directors: T. R. Savage, J. P. Bass, Chas. H. Wood, F. M. Simpson, F. H. Strickland, F. W. Ayer, J. M. McNulty, H. Hinckley, A. G. Chambers.
No. 1549. The First National Bank
OF WISCASSET. Capital, $50,000.
William D. Patterson, President. Albert M. Card, Vice President.
· William D. Patterson,
William G. Hubbard, Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent.
F. W. Sewall, Cashier. Directors : Albert M. Card. Samuel J. Sewall, Richard H. T. Taylor. Interest Paid in Savings Department
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Granite
National Bank,
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
Capital $100,000. TREBY JOHNSON, President.
Surplus and Profits, $75,000.
A. E. BARBOUR, Cashier.
E. C. Burleigh, W. G. Boothby,
DIRECTORS:
Geo. E. Macomber, Thomas J. Lynch,
Treby Johnson, Percy V. Hill.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. 4 per cent. Interest on time deposits. Business by mail a specialty.
52-141
The First National Bank,
OF FARMINGTON MAINE.
Capital, $50,000.
Surplus and Profits, $20,000. Deposits, $300,000.
J. C. HOLMAN, President. E. E. RICHARDS, Vice President.
J. H. THOMPSON, Cashier. DIRECTORS : E. E. Richards, Hannibal Russell.
J. C. Holman,
W. W. Small,
H. H. Thompson.
Ticonic National Bank,
GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY.
114 MAIN STREET, WATERVILLE, MAINE.
Capital, $100.000 Surplus and Profits, $50,000.
4 per cent. Interest paid on Time Deposits.
GEORGE K. BOUTELLE, President. CLARENCE A. LEIGHTON, Vice President. H. D. BATES, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Clarence A. Leighton, Joseph Eaton, William J. Lanigan, William T. Haines, George K. Boutelle, Charles J. Clukey, Julian D. Taylor.
52-137. The Burrill National Bank,
MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH, MAINE.
Incorporated November, 1887.
Capital, $50,000.
CHAS. C. BURRILL, President. O. W. Foss, Vice President. EDWARD F. SMALL, Cashier.
Liberal Interest on check accounts. 4 per cent on savings.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE PRESQUE ISLE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $65,000.
C. F. Daggett, President.
T. H. Phair, Vice President.
W. M. Seely, Cashier. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE. Commenced Business January 2, 1888. Directors : Charles F. Daggett, George R. Umphrey,
George B. Hayward, George B. Dunn,
Thomas H. Phair,
A. H. Jenks, Sidney Graves,
Frank Kilburn, A. E. Irving.
The Caribou National Bank.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $35,000.
Commenced Business January 2, 1902. G. W. Irving, President. F. L. Oak, Vice President, C. B. Margesson, Cashier. CARIBOU, MAINE. Directors:
G. W. Irving,
A. L. Ricker,
F. L. Oak,
R. A. Shaw,
H. D. Collins,
J. P. Donworth,
C. B. Margesson,
W. L. Oak.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Interest paid on accounts not subject to check.
Collections on all Aroostook points attended to promptly.
Bucksport National Bank.
STATE BANK, 1854. NATIONAL BANK, 1865.
Pascal P. Gilmore, President
Harold O. Hussey, Cashier.
Directors :
PARKER SPOFFORD,
PASCAL P. GILMORE,
HARRY R. GOOGINS,
THOMAS F. MASON,
FRED S. BLODGET.
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.
Interest paid on deposits.
MAINE REGISTER.
FOR OVER FORTY YEARS THE BEST STATE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES.
Grenville M. Donham, Publisher.
PORTLAND, : :
:
: : MAINE.
XII
ADVERTISEMENTS,
YORK NATIONAL
BANK,
SACO, MAINE. Incorporated 1865.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $80,000. FRANK C. DEERING, Vice President. JAMES T. HARPER, Assistant Cashier.
GEO. A. EMERY, President. SUMNER C. PARCHER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
George A. Emery, Sumner C. Parcher, Frank C. Deering,
H. P. Garland,
Albert W. Cole.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET.
SACO
NATIONAL BANK,
Capital, $100,000. H. R. JORDAN, President,
Surplus and Profits, $45,000. CHARLES L. BACHELDER, Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
H. R. Jordan, George E. Twambly, Charles L. Bachelder, Wm. E. Shaw,
Walter J. Gilpatric,
Frank W. Nutter, Carlos H. McKenney.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.
SOUTH BERWICK NATIONAL BANK,
SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $50,000. C. H. WENTWORTH, Cashier.
G. C. YEATON, President.
G. C. Yeaton,
F. M. Hersom,
Ben F. Davis,
DIRECTORS :
E. A. Stevens,
H. C. Willard,
R. L. Goodwin,
William I. Cummings.
YORK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
YORK VILLAGE, MAINE.
Capital, $60,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $50,000.
ELIZABETH B. DAVIDSON, President. JOHN DENNETT, Vice President. A. M. BRAGDON, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Elizabeth B. Davidson, John Dennett, Arthur E. Sewall,
A. M. Bragdon.
J. W. Simpson,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
No. 5598.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Townsend Block, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME. ORGANIZED 1900.
CAPITAL, $25,000. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $25,500.
Weinvite you to join the large number of careful and considerate people who for many years have found their banking relations with us both agreeable and profitable.
This BANK has a successful record of active and progressive. banking. We invite your accounts.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. BOTH BUSINESS AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTS. SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS.
KEYES H. RICHARDS, President. CHARLES J. MARR, Vice President. SEWALL T. MADDOCKS, Cashier.
W. M. SIMPSON, Asst. Cashier.
THE MAINE REGISTER
GIVES FULL LISTS OF NATIONAL BANKS, SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST COMPANIES, INSURANCE COMPANIES, LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, WITH LOCA- TION, OFFICERS, CAPITAL OR RESOURCES. See pages 232 - 240.
XIV
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Pittsfield Trust Company,
PITTSFIELD, MAINE.
CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS, $7,000.
JAMES M. CHALMERS, President CHARLES E. VICKERY, Vice President. WILLIAM L. PUSHOR, Treasurer and Secretary.
TRUSTEES: Frank S. Bagley, William A. Blaisdell, James M. Chalmers, Mark T. Dodge, A. W. Knowlton, A. P. Bigelow, Llewellyn Parks, R. H. Reade, A. A. Shaw, Fred R. Smith, Charles E. Vickery, E. T. White, S. P. Felker, E M. Sawyer, John A. Beal, O. W. Look, J. N. Martin, S. H. Sawyer, R. M. Goodwin, W. L. Pushor,. J. H. Winchester.
PARIS TRUST COMPANY,
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. ORGANIZED 1908.
SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. GEO. C. FERNALD, Treas.
GEO. R. MORTON, Pres.
JOHN B. ROBINSON. Vice Pres. ALTON C. WHEELER, Sec. DIRECTORS: Geo. R. Morton, Geo. M. Atwood, Alton C. Wheeler, Sumner E. Newell, Geo. W. Cole, Jr., William P. Potter, William J. Wheeler, N. Dayton Bolster, Lewis`C. Bates, John B. Robinson, W. S. Starbird, F. A. Heidner, Geo. C. Fernald, Benjamin Spaulding. We are in a position to give special and prompt attention to all kinds of collections in Oxford County.
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