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Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. High Grade Bonds for Sale.
Branch Bank at Buckfield, Me., S. W. Purinton, Mngr. .
WALDO TRUST COMPANY, BELFAST, ME.
W. H. QUIMBY, PRESIDENT. TREAS. H. T. FIELD, Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $37,000.
DIRECTORS :
HORACE CHENERY, RALPH L. COOPER,
OSCAR J. FARWELL,
O. E. FROST, CHAS. H. HOOPER, JAS. H. HOWES,
ALFRED K. PAUL, ALBERT PEIRCE, WM. H. QUIMBY,
TILESTON WADLIN, JOS. WILLIAMSON.
BRANCH AT UNITY, MAINE. B. A. FOGG, Mgr.
52-226.
WILTON TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY.
INCORPORATED DECEMBER 29, 1911. Conducts a general Banking Business. 4 per cent. interest paid on deposits. Capital, $25,000.
President, F. A. Emery. Vice President, Geo. F. Goodspeed. Secretary, G. G. Fernald. Treasurer, E. H. Morison.
Directors-F. A. Emery, Geo. F. Goodspeed, C. F. Blanchard, G. G. Fernald, F. O. Goodspeed, C. L. Green, H. E Houghton, F. N. Blanchard, Geo. E. Clark.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIVERMORE FALLS TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY
Surplus, $25,000.
Capital, $50,000. LIVERMORE FALLS, MAINE.
Transacts a general banking business. Accounts received subject to check. Interest allowed on deposits. Savings Department. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. S. H. NILES, President. H. D. PARKER, Vice President. C. H. STURTEVANT, Treasurer. GEORGE CHANDLER, Secretary.
S. H. Niles, W. S. Treat,
George Chandler,
H. E. Houghton,
C. H. Sturtevant,
A. C. Hutchinson,
E. C. Dow.
FORT KENT TRUST COMPANY.
Organized 1903. FORT KENT, MAINE.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $30,000.
C. H. DICKEY. President. G. R. BRADBURY, Treasurer. TRUSTEES :
W. H. CUNLIFFE, Vice President. A. V. CURRIE, Asst. Treasurer.
G. V. Cunliffe,
C. H. Dickey,
G. C. Bradbury,
W. H. Cunliffe,
E. R. Michaud, Jos. Archambault, John Mullen. We sell A. B. A. Money Orders and Travelers' Cheques. Collections Carefully handled.
HOULTON TRUST COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $90,400.
HOULTON, MAINE. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $42,400. DEPOSITS, $680,000.
TRUSTEES :
Samuel Lane, Preston N. Burleigh,
George A. Gorham, Ora Gilpatrick,
H. Edblad,
Beecher Putnam,
Thomas P. Putnam,
James K. Plummer, Harrison O. Hussey, Elmer E. Milliken.
Edwin L. Vail,
JAMES K. PLUMMER, President. WILLIAM A. MARTIN, Vice President. E. M. BURTT, Asst. Treasurer.
THOMAS P. PUTNAM, Treasurer.
Genaral Banking Business. Savings Department. Trust Department. Safe Deposit Boxes.
RUMFORD FALLS TRUST COMPANY,
RUMFORD, MAINE.
Capital Stock, $100,000.00 Surplus, $175,000.00
Total Assets Over One Million, Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Transacts a general banking business. Deposits Solicited. Has a Savings
Department in which a regular rate of interest is paid. WALDO PETTENGILL, Vice President. LEWIS M. IRISH, Ast. Treasurer.
GEO. D. BISBEE, President.
ELISHA PRATT, Treasurer.
TRUSTEES :- George D. Bisbee, Waldo Pettengill, James S. Morse,
John Reed,
James McGregor.
J. S Harlow.
Offers every facility consistent with sound banking. BRANCH AT DIXFIELD, MAINE, E. L. Stetson, Local Cashier.
TRUSTEES :
H. D. Parker,
F. W. Butler,
William A. Martin,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORGANIZED 1890. AROOSTOOK TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY,
CARIBOU, MAINE.
Paid-Up Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $70,000. C. C. King, President. J. P. Donworth, Vice President, R. F. Gardner, Secretary.
W. C. Spaulding,
TRUSTEES : Albion Runnells,
J. H. Glenn,
C. C. King,
A. W. Spaulding,
E. G. Farrell,
John P. Donworth, H. D. Collins, S.L. White.
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Collections on all points in Aroostook County at reasonable rates.
MAINE TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY
GARDINER, ME.
Cor. Church and Water Sts., Capital Stock, $100,000. Surplus, $100,000.
Weston Lewis, President. Josiah S. Maxcy, N. C. Barstow, Vice Presidents. R. W. Perkins, Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
Weston Lewis, J. S. Maxcy, W. E. Maxcy, O. B. Clason, H. H. Eldridge. Safety Deposit Boxes in its Burglar Proof Vault to Rent at Moderate Rates. 4 per cent. paid on Savings Deposits. Compounded quarterly.
Executor, Trustee.
The Kenduskeag Trust Company.
Capital Stock, $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $123,000.
CHAS. D. STANFORD, President. F. W. HILL, Vice President.
GEO. A. SAFFORD, Treasurer. H. E. COLLETT, Secretary.
EXECUTIVE BOARD:
F. W. Hill, W. L. Morse, J. M. Oak, John G. Dunning, W. L. Savage.
G. Irving Rice,
Charles D. Stanford,
MERCHANTS TRUST AND BANKING CO.,
PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $25,000.
M. C. SMITH, President. R. J. SMITH, Secretary.
C. W. SPEAR, Vice President.
ALBERT A. JOY, Treasurer.
Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solicited. We make a specialty of collec- tions and give all out-of-town business our immediate attention.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Eastern Trust and Banking Co., OF BANGOR, MAINE.
Capital, $175.000. Surplus and Profits Earned, $480.000.
JOHN CASSIDY, Pres. EDWARD R. ADAMS, Vice Pres. C. D. CROSBY, Sec. & Treas. JOHN H. RICE, Asst. Treas.
MACHIAS BRANCH. OLD TOWN BRANCH.
C. W. DINSMORE, Manager. M. H. RICHARDSON, Manager.
DEXTER BRANCH. J. F. ATWOOD, Manager.
Accounts of Firms, Individuals, Manufacturers and Banks Received upon Favorable Terms.
LEWISTON TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
LISBON FALLS. MECHANIC FALLS. FREEPORT. 46 Lisbon Street, LEWISTON, MAINE. Capital Stock, $75,000. Stockholders' Liabilities, $75,000. General Banking Business Transacted. Bonds Bought and Sold. Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Safe Deposit Boxes in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults to Rent. HARRY STETSON, Pres. J. D. CLIFFORD, Vice Pres.
GEORGE W. LANE, JR., Treas.
MILLINOCKET TRUST COMPANY, MILLINOCKET, MAINE.
Commenced Business April 2, 1907.
Capital, $25.000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $15,652.26. J. J. MOORE, Pres.
G. B. MORAN, Vice Pres. W. H. SEAVER, JR., Treas.
Transacts General Banking Business. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. allowed on Savings Deposits.
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent in Burglar Proof Vault, guarded by a Time Lock and Bankers' Electric Protective Association.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SKOWHEGAN TRUST COMPANY,
Organized 1911.
SKOWHEGAN,
-
MAINE.
CAPITAL, -
$50,000.00.
JOHN R. MCLELLAN, President.
R. E. ATTWOOD, Treasurer.
AUGUSTA TRUST COMPANY, AUGUSTA, MAINE.
CAPITAL, $100,000.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $200,000.00. OFFICERS.
George E. Macomber, Pres. F. E. Smith, Sec. and Treas. Hiram L. Pishon, Asst. Treas. TRUSTEES.
Edwin C. Burleigh, Geo. E. Macomber, W. H. Gannett, John R. Gould, Arthur W. Whitney. Chas. H. White, L. J. Crooker, Byron Boyd, W. Scott Hill, H. E. Bowditch, F. S. Lyman. Frank E. Smith, Jog. Williamson, Charles H. "Clark, Edwin C. Dudley. E. E Newbert, Nathan Weston, Walter H. Davis, Guy P. Gannett, W. D. Hutchins, H. G. Barker, R. J. Noyes. BRANCH OFFICES
I. O. GAGE, Manager, Winthrop Branch. K. C. GRAY, Cashier, Madison Branch. Organized January 29, 1894
BONDS.
HAROLD S. HICHBORN, First National Bank Building, Augusta, - Maine.
P. W. BROOKS & CO., BANKERS.
NEW YORK, 115 Broadway.
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
BOSTON, 70 State Street.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
INTERNATIONAL TRUST and BANKING CO.,
CALAIS, ME.
Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $23,253.85.
GEO. H. EATON, President. GEORGE A. CURRAN, Vice President. R. A. MACDONALD, Treasurer. DIRECTORS:
George H. Eaton, George A. Curran, Frank N. Beckett, Brono Kalish,
George R. Gardiner.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
MARS HILL TRUST COMPANY,
MARS HILL, MAINE.
Capital, $35,000.
TRUSTEES :
Organized 1907.
H. W. Safford, E. M. Smith,
H. W. Sylvester,
H. J. Bridges,
C. N. York, R. A. York, J. F. Collins, C. S. Hussey,
W. W. White, J. H. Frost, J. H. Farley,
A. Sylvester,
S. L. Snow,
A. O. Nutter.
H. W. SAFFORD, President. E. M. SMITH, Vice President.
ALMON O. NUTTER, Treasurer. C. A. NUTTER, Assistant Treasurer.
General Banking Business. Savings Department. Safe Deposit Boxes.
FRONTIER TRUST COMPANY,
FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE.
Capital, $50,000.
Herbert D. Powers, President. Arthur R. Timberlake, Treasurer.
Surplus, $25,000. Philo H. Reed, Vice President. Daniel H. Boyd, Secretary.
DIRECTORS : J. R. Cary,
Herbert T. Powers, E. J. Dorsey, D. H. Boyd,
C. H. Dinsmore,
P. H. Reed,
C. W. Perry,
A. R Timberlake,
George H. Stone.
Does a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. Collections made. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
South Berwick Savings Bank, South Berwick, Maine.
Deposits, $608,033.33. Reserve Fund, $31,491.79. Undivided Profits, $11,991.99.
GEO. C. YEATON, President. R. O. YOUNG, Treasurer. TRUSTEES : Geo. C. Yeaton, B. F. Davis, E. A. Stevens, R. L. Goodwin, H. E. Willard, F. M. Hersom, W. I. Cummings.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
MAINE SAVINGS
BANK.
Organized June 4, 1859.
Portland, Maine, Aug. 16, 1912.
LIABILITIES.
Deposits (Depositors 32,738 ). $16,292,247.71
Reserve Fund.
1,000,000.00
Profits. 706,445.45
$17,998,693.16
RESOURCES.
Public Funds of Maine. $ 1,020,000.00
Public Funds out of Maine
2,368,212.50
Railroad Bonds of Maine
Bank Stock of Maine
1,265,787.50 7,200.00
Mortgages.
593,032 00
Loans.
117,966 73
Real Estate.
5,000 00
· Corporation Bonds of Maine. 1,219,007.50
Railroad Bonds out of Maine
11,227,976.19
Corporation Stock of Maine.
21,675,00
Railroad Stock of Maine.
59,992.50
Railroad Stock out of Maine.
25,000.00
Expense
2,931 31
Cash
64,911.93
$17,998,693.16
CHARLES O. BANCROFT, Pres. ALPHEUS G. ROGERS, Treas. FREDERIC C. CUSHING, Asst. Treas.
TRUSTEES:
Chas. O. Bancroft, · Leander W. Forbes, Walter G. Davis, Jeremiah W. Tabor, Alpheus G. Rogers.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Portland Savings Bank,
ORGANIZED APRIL, 1852.
81 and 83 Exchange St. Branch Office, 483 Congress St.,
PORTLAND,
-
MAINE.
DEPOSITS MORE THAN
TWELVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
PRESIDENT, James P. Baxter.
VICE PRESIDENT, William H. Moulton.
TRUSTEES. James P. Baxter,
William H. Moulton, Fritz H. Jordan,
Alfred H. Berry,
Frank D. True, James Cunningham, Edward A. Noyes.
TREASURER. Edward A. Noyes.
ASST. TREASURER, Alfred A. Montgomery.
MGR. OF BRANCH OFFICE, Charles E. Noyes.
Any person may deposit in this Bank, no matter where he may live.
We invite deposits from people living in parts of the State where there are no local banking accommodations. They can do busi- ness with us very conveniently by mail, with no real necessity for ever coming in person to our office. We receive from depositors U. S. currency, checks, coupons, postal money orders and money orders of any of the express companies. Currency or coupons should be sent either by express or by registered mail. Checks and money orders and bank books can be sent safely by ordinary mail. Checks and money orders should be made payable to Portland Savings Bank, directly or by en- dorsement.
Money may be withdrawn by sending in the bank book and a letter stating how much is wanted and how the amonnt shall be forwarded, whether by check or money order; or, if currency is desired, directing whether it shall be sent by express or by registered mail.
All communications should be addressed to
PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK, PORTLAND, MAINE, and not to any officer of the bank.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANGOR SAVINGS BANK,
78 CENTRAL STREET.
Organized 1852. EVERETT F. RICH, Treasurer.
FREDERICK H. APPLETON, President. CHAS. H. HUBBARD, Asst. Treas.
Deposits, $5,713,385.36. Assets, $6,282,582.81.
Money deposited on or before the seventh day of any month draws interest from the first of that month.
TRUSTEES :
Frederick H. Appleton,
Arthur F. Stetson,
Matthew Laughlin,
Erastus C. Ryder,
Walter L. Head.
Penobscot Savings Bank
Organized 1869 Corner Hammond and Columbia Streets BANGOR, =
= MAINE
Deposits Aug. 3, 1912, $3,035,052.88 President, ARTHUR CHAPIN. TRUSTEES :
Arthur Chapin Philo A. Strickland Thomas U. Coe John Wilson
Thomas R. Savage
Treasurer, George H. Hopkins Asst. Treas., Ralph Whittier
GARDINER SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
190 Water Street,
GARDINER, MAINE.
Organized 1834
JOSIAH S. MAXCY, President, HENRY S. WEBSTER, Treasurer. ERNEST L. PARSHLEY, Asst. Treasurer.'
Deposits, $2,826,416.92. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $165,396.04.
Eastport
52-128 Savings Bank,
EASTPORT, MAINE.
J. R. ROCHE, President. Deposits, $746.000.
CHARLES I. MORTON, Treasurer. Surplus, $42,146.
Chas. I. Morton, C. E. Capen, J. R. Roche,
TRUSTEES : Herbert L. Kilby, John H. Doring, Frank T. Wadsworth, Organized 1869.
C. H. Clark,
W. H. Colwell,
J. P. Hutchison.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Franklin County Savings Bank.
Organized 1868. SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, FARMINGTON, ME.
GEO. B. CRAGIN, Pres.
J. P. WHORFF, Treas.
TRUSTEES :
G. B. Cragin,
J. C. Tarbox,
J. H. Thompson,
E. E. Richards, W. G. Mallett, J. P. Whorff, F. L. Butler.
Hallowell Savings Institution,
Established 185+
Deposits, $816,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $93,376.00. BEN TENNEY, Pres. C. H. DUDLEY, Treas.
TRUSTEES :
B. F. Fuller,
F. S. Wingate,
Ben Tenney,
L. D. Merchant,
Joseph F. Bodwell.
WATERVILLE 175 Main St., C. KNAUFF, Pres.
SAVINGS BANK. WATERVILLE, ME. A. F. DRUMMOND, Treas.
TRUSTEES : C. Knauff, J. W. Bassett, Geo. K. Boutelle, Howard C. Morse, Frank E. Hammond, Edward W. Heath, Horatio R. Dunham. Dividends at the rate of 4 per cent per annum since 1907. Deposits, $2,160,000. Reserve and Undivided Profits, $170.000. Deposits draw interest from the first of every month, if made on or before the third business day of the month. Excess of $2,000 not entitled to interest ex- cept for deposits by widows, orphans, administrators, executors, guardians, chari- table institutions and trust funds.
Hancock County Savings Bank
OF ELLSWORTH, MAINE.
The only Savings Bank in Ellsworth. Commenced business May 1, 1873. Has paid 79 regular semi-annual dividends ..
DEPOSITS, $290,000.
Estimated market value of Resources above Liabilities, $35,000. A. E. MOORE, Pres. C. C. BURRILL, Treas. C. R. BURRILL, Asst. Treas.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thomaston Savings Bank,
Established March 1, 1870.
DEPOSITS, $541,014.85. LEVI SEAVEY, President.
SURPLUS. $54,976.39. J. WALTER STROUT Treasurer.
TRUSTEES :
Levi Seavey.
Charles H Cushing,
William E. Vinal,
Charles A. Creighton, Richard O Elliott.
J. Walter Strout. Osborne T, Sumner.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT.
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK,
AUGUSTA, MAINE.
Organized September 29, 1848.
Deposits, $7,300,000. Reserve and Undivided Profits, $500.000.
LESLIE C. CORNISH, President. BENJAMIN F. PARROTT, Vice President.
CHARLES R. WHITTEN, Treasurer.
TRUSTEES :
Leslie C. Cornish, Benjamin F. Parrott, Treby Johnson, Samuel C. Manley, Norman L. Bassett.
Deposits received before the 10th of the month will go on interest as of the first day of that month.
Total dividends credited to depositors since organization to February 1, 1912, $8,319,484.63.
S. J. WALTON, President. CARLETON P. MERRILL, Treasurer.
SKOWHEGAN SAVINGS BANK,
SKOWHEGAN, MAINE.
TRUSTEES :
L. W. Weston, Charles R. Cook, B. W. Page, W. H. Wildes, S. J. Walton. Deposits go on interest the first day of each month. Dividends declared in January and July.
BELFAST SAVINGS BANK,
BELFAST, MAINE.
JAMES H. HOWES, President. WILMER J. DORMAN, Treasurer. ELON B. GILCHREST, Asst. Treasurer. Organized April, 1868.
Deposits, $1,786,532.31. Dividends Paid Depositors, $1,514,549.99. Deposits received and put on interest the first day of each month.
TRUSTEES :
James H. Howes, Arthur I. Brown, B. D. Field. Ralph M. Johnson, Orlando E. Frost.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY SAVINGS BANK,
LEWISTON, MAINE.
DEPOSITS, $3,797,745,28.
ASSETS, $4,129,734.91.
CYRUS GREELEY, President.
E. S. PAUL, Vice President.
J. F. BOOTHBY, Treasurer. C. A. LITCHFIELD, Asst. Treasurer.
Cyrus Greeley,
E. S. Paul,
TRUSTEES :
H. B. Estes,
O. S. Ham,
S. D. Wakefield, Seth M. Carter,
Geo. W. Furbush,
W. J. Crawshaw.
People's Savings Lewiston, Maine.
Bank,
Deposits, $1,781,882. INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 12, 1875. Assets, $1,918,593.
President. C. I. BARKER. Vice President, H. W. MAXWELL.
C I. Barker,
A. B. Nealey,
H. W. Maxwell,
Treasurer, E. C. WELLMAN.
TRUSTEES :
A. T. Reny,-
C. D. Farrar,
T. F. Callahan,
Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent.
Fred A. Perry,
C. F. Packard,
A. L. Marble.
Auburn
Savings Bank,
Auburn, Maine. Established 1868."
B. A. CHASE, Treas.
JOHN A. MORRILL, Pres. Deposits, $1,950,338.52. A. M PEABLES, Vice Pres. Assets, $2,071,388.49. Deposits are put on interest the first of each month. TRUSTEES :
John A. Morrill,
A. M. Peables,
H. M. Packard,
F. I. Day.
A. M. Penley,
James Elms,
Frank L. Bartlett, E. W. Stevens.
Mechanics Savings Bank,
Auburn, Maine.
J. P. HUTCHINSON, President. Deposits, $661,733.29.
J. WALTER STETSON, Treasurer. Reserve and Profit, $68,222.15.
Tascus Atwood, W. G Lowell, J. W. Beede, M. D.
TRUSTEES : .J. P. Hutchinson, J. N. Packard, H. L. Irish, M. D.,
O. W. Jones,
Ansel Briggs,
E. M. Greenleaf.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALAIS SAVINGS BANK,
CALAIS,
- MAINE.
Established March 15, 1861.
GEORGE W. LORD, President.
F. H. LOWELL, Treasurer.
DEPOSITS, $400,000.
SURPLUS, $69,000.
TRUSTEES :
Geo. W. Lord,
Geo. R. Gardner,
John Prescott,
Otis W. Bailey, F. H. Lowell,
F. V. Pickard,
E. S. Townsend.
Has paid ninety-seven regular dividends to its depositors, amount- ing to more than $435,000.
SACO and IDDEFORD SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
Organized 1827.
SACO, MAINE.
DEPOSITS, $3,768,512.52.
SURPLUS, $1,006,666.45.
SUMNER C. PARCHER, President. WALTER T. GOODALE, Treasurer. H. S. SAWYER, Asst. Treasurer.
TRUSTEES :
Sumner C. Parcher,
Jasper D. Cochrane,
Harry P. Garland,
Chas. H. Sawyer,
Walter T. Goodale.
Frank L. Palmer.
CAMDEN SAVINGS BANK,
ROCKPORT, ME. Organized Nov. 1, 1870.
H. L. SHEPHERD, President.
C. S. GARDNER, Treasurer.
TRUSTEES :
C. L. Pascal, H. L. Shepherd, J. W. Bowers, R. W. Carleton, G. W.
Achorn, B. D. E. Huse, A. S. Buzzell.
BRIDGTON SAVINGS BANK, BRIDGTON, ME.
January 1, 1887, Deposits, $208,552.88 Reserve Fund, $7,192.56
January 1, 1890,
294,464.26
10,674.39
January 1, 1900,
570,735.63
15,700.00
March 2, 1912 745,325.29 58,000.00 .
AUGUSTUS H. WALKER, President. MELLEN PLUMMER, Treasurer and Secretary.
TRUSTEES :
Augustus H. Walker.
Perley P. Burnham,
Winburn M. Staples,
Horace A. Hall,
Mellen Plummer.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Rockland Commercial Colleges
Actual Business, Short- hand and Special Courses ..
Best rooms and equipment. Lowest rates of tuition. Graduates are competent Bookkeepers and Stenog- raphers. Catalog Free. Students enroll on any school day. Telephone. Visitors Welcome.
HOWARD & BROWN, Proprietors.
ROCKLAND, .
- MAINE.
.. THE BEAL SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND .. BANGOR, - MAINE. " The School. for Results."
Investigate our Combination Course-a short, up-to-date Bookkeeping Course, to be taken in connection with shorthand and typewriting.
Thorough and individual instruction in all above branches. Free Catalog. Established 1903. MARY E. BEAL, Principal.
MORGAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
165 Main Street, WATERVILLE, MAINE.
The Leading Business College of the State. Under new management. A school that has no unemployed graduates. Enter at any time. Catalogue sent on application.
WATSON & THOMAS, : Owners and Principals.
MAINE WESLEYAN SEMINARY.
1824. 200 STUDENTS. 1912.
College Preparatory and Seminary Courses, also thorough Business Courses. Music Department largest east of Boston, 27 pianos.
Our Agricultural Course has best equipment of any secondary school in the State. Expenses moderate.
Fall term opens September 10, 1912. Winter term, December 30, 1912. Spring term, March 31, 1913.
For catalog, illustrated oirculars and other information, write the Principal,
J. ORVILLE NEWTON, Kent's Hill, Me.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Established in 1828. COBURN CLASSICAL INSTITUTE
WATERVILLE.
A Preparatory School of very high standards for Boys and Girls of ambition and capacity for hard work.
Splendid Equipment : A finely appointed school-building, containing one of the best science laboratories to be found among the fitting schools of Maine ; a dormitory for boys ; a dormitory for girls ; a new athletic field of twelve acres, one of the finest in New England, just completed.
Coburn has the privilege, through the maintenance of high standards of scholarship, of sending its graduates without examination to Amherst, Bates, Boston University, Bowdoin, Brown, Colby, Dartmouth, Mount Holyoke, Smith, Tufts, University of Maine, University of Vermont, Wellesley, Wesleyan and Williams.
The regular courses of the school afford sufficient preparation for passing the most difficult of the admission examinations set by Harvard, Yale and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The Principal will be glad to send to any address a catalogue of the school, together with complete information concerning admission, choice of studies, room, board, scholarship aid, opportunities of earnnig money for self help, etc.
Eighty-fourth year begins September 11, 1912.
DREW T. HARTHORN, Principal.
WESTBROOK SEMINARY, PORTLAND, MAINE.
For young men and women. High Standards. Experi- enced teachers. Full equipment. Thorough preparation for any college or scientific school. Advanced courses for gradu- ates of high schools and academies. Terms low.
For information address the President,
REV. HERVEY H. HOYT, D. D., Portland, Maine.
RICKER CLASSICAL INSTITUTE,
HOULTON, MAINE.
Prepares students for all New England Colleges. It offers, besides the college Preparatory Course of four years, a Latin Scientific Course, an English Course and a Normal Course of four years each, and a Music Course in Piano, Organ or Voice Culture.
Excellent School Building and Dormitory, Experienced Teachers, Laboratories equipped for individual work in Science Department.
Tuition, Board and Books cost less than $125 for a year.
Three terms of fourteen, twelve and twelve weeks respectively begin about the first of September, January and April.
IRVING C. WEEKS, B. S., Principal.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
A School for Boys.
ABBOTT Eleventh Year opens September 25, 1912.
FARMINGTON, ME.
College Preparatory, Business Courses, Gymnasium, Athletic Field, Manual Training
A High Grade Private School, deserving more Maine patronage. Limited to 40 Boys. Tuition, $700. Address,
GEORGE D. CHURCH, Headmaster.
Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, Maine.
Location ideal, in a healthy, moral, thriving up-to-date town, large enough for special advantages, but mostly free from the vices and temptations of the city.
Large New Dormitory for Girls, with Domestic Science Rooms and Laboratory, and spacious dining hall for both boys and girls. Dormitory for Boys, with recreation room, shower baths, etc. Superior assembly hall, and new literary society hall, complete reading room, public library privileges, expenses unusually low.
Six courses of study. Students fitted for any college. Vocal and Instrumental Music Courses. Private Shorthand Course. Christian teachers who are experi- enced and scholarly and personal friends of the students.
Parents who wish their children under the best influences, best teachers, best advantages at the least cost will send for catalog and handbook.
F. U. LANDMAN, Principal, Pittsfield, Maine.
WILTON ACADEMY,
A high grade school that furnishes an excellent opportunity to young people to get a good education at moderate cost. The Academy prepares for any college. The building is modern and well equipped. First Class Laboratories for Science Work. Manual Training.
For any information, or for catalogue, write
Principal W. G. COLBY,
WILTON,
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= MAINE.
HEBRON ACADEMY.
Location among the Oxford Hills, amidst grand scenery. New School Building. Modern Gymnasium well equipped. New Dormitory for Girls -- Sturtevant Home-One of the best in New England.
The Academy offers first-class opportunity to secure a general education at moderate cost.
For information and catalogue, address
Principal W. E. SARGENT, Hebron, Me.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
UNIVERSITY F MAINE
ORONO, MAINE. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. COLLEGE OF LAW. For catalog and circulars address ROBERT J. ALEY, President. ( See also page 841.)
BATES COLLEGE.
GEORGE C. CHASE, D. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT. L. G. JORDAN, PH. D., SECRETARY. COMMENCEMENT, JUNE 25, 1913. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19, 1912.
COLBY COLLEGE,
WATERVILLE, MAINE.
Location healthful and central. Buildings convenient and in good condition. Regular Classical and Science Courses. Superior facilities for instruction in the Natural Sciences. Apparatus and Cabinet ample. New Chemical Laboratory, with modern equipment. Astronomical Observatory, Gymna- sium and Library of 47,500 volumes.
AID FROM SCHOLARSHIP FUND. Prizes for Excellence in College Work. For Catalogue and further information, address.
ARTHUR J. ROBERTS, President.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1890. INCORPORATED 1904.
THE EASTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY, Inc.
MISS E. F. FOSTER, Manager. MISS T. M. HASTINGS, Acting Manager. Reputation founded on twenty-two years of successful experience. 6 Beacon Street,
BOSTON, -
- MASS.
The Fickett Teachers' Agency,
Established 1885. Correspondence invited with Maine School Officials. Prompt attention to all calls guaranteed.
8 Beacon Street,
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Boston, Mass.
EDWARD W. FICKETT, Manager.
Telephone.
THE
TEACHERS' EXCHANGE
OF BOSTON.
120 Boylston St.
RECOMMENDS TEACHERS, TUTORS AND
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
The New England Teachers' Agency,
Y. M. C. A. Building,
Portland, Maine.
Our list of teachers includes the best.
W. B. ANDREWS,
Manager.
Long distance telephone connection with Portland Office, and with Manager's residence, Westbrook.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY
Publishers of
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Judson & Bender's Graded Literature Readers, Reed & Kellogg's English Grammars, Merrill's English Texts, Durell's Plane and Solid Geometry. Send for Complete Catalogue.
H. I. SMITH, Mgr. Boston Agency, 120 Boylston St., BOSTON.
MAINE REGISTER
A complete Business and Political Manual of the State of Maine. Issued annually since 1870.
GRENVILLE M. DONHAM,
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Publisher.
PORTLAND, MAINE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTABLISHED 1863.
NO EXAMINATION ON ENTERING.
INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION.
OFFICE PRACTICE FOR BEGINNERS.
Office Practice from the start
GRAY'S B PORTLAND USINESS COLLEGE
and School of Shorthand and Typewriting. TAUGHT TO DO BY DOING DRY THEORY DISCARDED. SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE. Address FRANK L. GRAY. PORTLAND, ME
IN SESSION THE ENTIRE YEAR.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME.
390 CONGRESS STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE.
XXXV
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE Shaw Business College
OUR SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT
Will qualify you for a position in the Business Office, the Banking House, the Lawyer's Office or the Government Service.
OUR COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Will aid you in securing employment with excellent opportunities for advancement, such as Cashier, Bookkeeper, Clerk or Public Accountant.
OUR TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT
Will qualify you for a position in the Railroad or Commercial Service.
MORAL
If you wish to guard against failure, attend The Shaw Business College PORTLAND - BANGOR - AUGUSTA
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PORTLAND PIPE COMPANY
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