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Crockery, Glassware and Variety-Falls, L. L. Waite, Charles Slom.
Dry and Fancy Goods-Falls, W. S. Treat, Hough & Co., J. Guy Coolidge, Charles Slom; Chisholm P. O., A. Groleau.
Drover-Strickland, B. F. Trask.
Fertilizers-Falls, Geo. Chandler, J. Pike, H. A. Morrison.
Furniture-Falls, R. A. WING (see advt. opp. p. 277).
General Stores-Mills, I. H. Webber, W. F. Jernegan; Strickland, N. H. Sawtelle.
Grain, Flour and Feed-Falls, Geo. Chandler (also hay and straw), H. A. Morrison ; Strickland. B. F. Trask, J. H. Knowlton.
Groceries-Falls, C. C. Bartlett & Co., H. A. Morrison, C. W. Moore, Cloutier & Wright, Pineau & LeBlanc.
Hardware, Lime, Cement, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc .- Falls, W. A. Stuart Co. (also iron and steel) W. F. Hutchinson & Co.
Ice-Falls, E. N. French.
Jewelry and Silver Ware-Falls, E. Edgecomb, H. F. Small. Lumber-Falls, E. & H. Sewall.
Meats and Fish-Falls, C. W. Moore, W. S. Cram (meat), Wood
& Hurlbert (fish), Henry Ames (meats).
Merchant Tailor-Falls, H. B. Whitcomb.
Mileage Tickets-Falls, Geo. Chandler, E. Edgecomb, M. Minberg.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Falls, A. B. Allen & Co., J. Guy Coolidge.
News Dealer, Stationery and Music-Falls, L. L. Waite.
Organs and Pianos-Falls, R. C. Boothby.
Phonographs-Falls, S. S. Locklin.
Photograhers' Supplies-Falls, Harry N. Allen, L. L. Waite.
Picture Frames and Moldings-Falls, Harry N. Allen, A. J. Chi- coine.
Real Estate-Falls, E. & H. Sewall, H. C. Whittemore, E. A. Strout Farm Agency, A. C. Hutchinson, mngr., Newlands Co., Edwin Riley, pres., John H. Maxwell, treas, J. Z. BLOUIN (see advt. opp. p. 201), Hutchins Farm Agency, F. A. Millett, mgr.
Sewing Machines- Falls, R. A. WING (see advt. opp. p. 277), Eph. W. Allen, Dana W. Bailey, W. A. Stuart Co.
Stoves and Tin Ware-Falls, W. A. Stuart Co., W. F. Hutchinson & Co., R. A. WING (see advt. opp. p. 277).
Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars-Falls, L. L. Waite, H. L. Hersey, W. W. Thomas.
Typewriter Supplies-Falls, The D. M. LOCKE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 277), H. F. Hutchinson.
Manufacturers-Bakery-Falls, J. W. Robbins.
Barrels-Mills, Edward L. Wilbur.
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Blacksmiths-Falls, G. B. Clark, I. J. White, Jackman & Gordon, Edward Allen ; Mills, Leon Nichols.
Boots and Shoes-Falls, S. M. Phillips, Thos. Rea, Ernest Micci, H. M. Brown.
Butchers-Falls, Frank E. Bean, Josiah Allen.
Butter-Falls, New England Creamery Co., J. D. McEdward, mngr.
Carriages-J. H. Bailey ; Falls, Jackman & Gordon, D. W. Bailey, Edward" Allen.
Cigars-Falls, H. L. Hersey.
Dressmakers-Falls, Mrs. Ida Thompson, Mrs. J. S. Pratt, Mrs. Edmund Eaton, Mrs. Edna Marston.
Foundry (Iron and Brass)-Falls, Record Foundry & Machine Co., Edwin Riley, pres., H. Peterson, supt.
Gloves, Cotton-Falls, Livermore Falls Glove Co.
Granite and Marble-Falls, T. R. Williams.
Grist Mill-Falls, Geo. Chandler.
Harness-Falls, H. L. Dyke.
Ice Cream-Falls, J. Caproni.
Jeweler-(See also Jewelry and Silverware)-Falls, R. M. White. Laundry-Falls, Livermore Falls Steam Laundry, B. C. Phillips, prop.
Lumber-Strickland, Tisdale Norris.
Machinists-Falls, Record Foundry & Machine Co., Albert Allen. Masons-Falls, Frank Martinault, Sewall Parcher, Chas. Tracy.
Novelty Work-Falls, Yankee Wood Turning Co., W. L. Darrington, mngr .; Maine Wood Turning Co., E. S. Cawthorn, mngr.
Painters and Paper Hangers-J. H. Bailey (carriage); Falls,A. L. Ray, H. H. Putnam, F. O. Shipley, Herbert Lahue, Samuel Gifford, Geo. H. Whitney, A. E. Allen, D. W. Bailey (carriage).
Plumbing, Stoves and Tinware-Falls, W. A. Stuart Co.
Printing-Falls, THE ADVERTISER CO., publishers of THE AD- VERTISER (see advt. opp. p. 277), THE D. M. LOCKE CO. (see advt. opp. page 277).
Proprietary Medicines-Falls, E. P. Smart.
Pulp-Falls, International Paper Co., Livermore Mill, W. A. Murray, supt.
Undertaker-Falls, R. A. WING (see advt. opp. p. 277).
Upholstering and Repairing-Falls, E. S. Woodward.
Amusement Hall-Falls, Dreamland Theatre, A. J. Chicoine.
Auctioneers-Falls, Geo. O. Eustis.
Barbers-Falls, W. W. Thomas, H. B. Holt, H. L. Hersey, Peter Degree, Walter L. Perry.
Billiard Halls and Bowling Alleys-Falls, Otis Randall, man .; Chisholm P. O. Eugene G. Gagnon (billiards).
Bill Posting-Falls, A. J. Chicoine.
Express-American, A. D. Cole; Falls, J. E. Bolger; Strickland, N. H. Sawtelle.
Garage-Falls, Livermore Falls Garage.
High School-Falls, Wm. K. Hilton, prin.
Insurance Agents and Brokers-Falls, W. H. Allen, B. Emery Pratt. Dwelley & Clary, Sturtevant & Ham, S. A. Nelke, B. F. Nelke, J. Z. BLOUIN (see advt. opp. p 201), W. F. Field, R. C. Boothby.
Library-Falls, Livermore Falls Library Assoc., Augusta S. Hawes, lib., 1500 vols.
Livermore Falls Light and Power Co .- Falls, Edwin Riley, pres. ; John H. Maxwell, treas.
Livermore Falls Trust & Banking Co .- Falls (see advt. back of book, page xv).
Livermore Falls Water District-Falls, I. B. Clary, chairman trustees.
Livery Stables-Falls, H. H. BACHELLER (see advt. opp. p. 276),
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H. L. Dyke, Fred E. Lynn, C. A. Dyer (sale).
.Music Teachers-Falls, Mrs. Isabel K. Clary, Mrs. Laura Putnam, Mrs. Delma B. Patterson, John Carter.
Newspaper Correspondents-Falls, W. H. Allen, Mrs. H. E. Haines. Optometrists-Falls, E. Edgecomb, Geo. N. Coates, H. F. Small. Photographer-Falls, Harry N. Allen.
Piano Tuner-Falls, Geo. A. Allen.
Restaurants-Falls, Warren J. Hyde, G. L. Tainter.
Station Agents-M. C. R. R., A. D. Cole; Falls, Ney Killman ; Strickland, N. H. Sawtelle.
Stenographer, Public-Falls, H. Isma Dyke.
Telegraph-Falls, W. U., Ney Killman, mngr.
Telephones-Falls, Maine T. & T. Co., Chas. K. Flanders; Chisholm P. O., Eugene Gagnon.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Norland, No. 319, 2d and 4th Sat. I. O. G. T .- Pure Gold, No. 262, Tues. Falls-Masons-Oriental Star, No. 21, Wed. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Washburn, No. 52, Tues. before full moon and 2d Tues. after full moon ; Androscoggin R. A. C., Tuesday after full moon. I. O. O. F .- Livermore Falls, No. 83, Mon .; Charity Rebekah, No. 6, 2d and 4th Wed .; Wilton Enc., No. 31, 2d and 4th Fri. U. O. G. C .- Raphael, No. 363, 2d and 4th Sat. G. A. R .- Kimball, No. 38, 1st and 3d Wed .; R. C., 1st and 3d Wed. S. of V .- Frank A. Munsey, No. 67, 2d and 4th Tues. K. of P .- Port Royal, No. 62, Thurs .; Pythian Sisters, Mistletoe, Tues .; Uniform Rank, Sampson, No. 28, 1st Mon. 1. 0. R. M .- Umbagog, No. 40, Fri. I. O. F .- Moose Hill, No. 3307, Wed. D. of L .- Betsey Ross, No. 16, Thurs. N. E. O. P .- Fri. M. W. of A .- Livermore Falls, No. 8228, 2d Wed. Royal Arcanum-Livermore Falls, No. 2070, 2d and 4th Tues. C. and J. of A .- No. 1669, 2d and 4th Tues. Board of Trade-Z. A. Messereau, pres., H. S. Small, sec. Business Men's Asso'tn-Livermore Falls, 1st Tues. Livermore Falls Band- Arthur Allen, leader. Hyde's Orchestra-Chas. W. Hyde, leader. Jr. O. U. A. M .- Wed. K. of C .- 2d and 4th Sun. C. of T .- 1st and 3d Sun.
Hotels-Falls, THE RIVERSIDE, C. H. MINCHEN (see advt. opp. p. 277); Robinson House.
Boarding Houses-Falls, C. E. Dyer, Mrs. Ametia Fifield, Martha Lathamn.
Newspaper and Trust Co .- See tables.
GREENE.
Seven miles N. E. of Auburn. On M. C. R. R. Originally a part of Lewiston Plantation. Settled in 1773. First represented in general court by Lu- ther Robbins. Post-office established, 1790. Incorporated the 55th town, June 18, 1788, and named in honor of Gen. Greene. A portion set off. to Webster Mar. 8, 1895. Population-1850, 1348; 1860, 1224; 1870, 1094; 1880, 999: 1890, 885; 1900, 826. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 303; Estates, $338,- 402; 1870-Polls, 315; Estates, $439,629; 1880-Polls, 279; Estates, $394,- 260; 1890-Polls, 257; Est., $329,583; 1900-Polls, 249; Est., $287,176.
1910-Population, 773; Polls, 260; Estates, $367,854.
R. F. D. to North and Corner.
Postmaster-Lyndon W. Sawyer.
Selectmen-R. F. D. 2, J. S. Weymouth, H. L. Keyser, L. C. Mendall. Town Clerk -- O. E. Hanscom.
Treasurer-L. W. Sawyer.
Collector and Constable-R. F. D. 1, C. S. Foss.
Constable-R. F. D. 1, F. L. Rackley.
Road Commissioners-R. F. D. 1, F. S. Rose; R. F. D. 2, W. M. Daly.
School Committee-R. F. D. 2, F. T. Hill, W. L. Wilkins; R. F. D. 1, W. L. Mower. Supt .- R. F. D. 1, Harry A. Goss.
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Bourd of Health-R. F. D. 1, W. L. Mower, sec.
Clergymen-George Kincaid, Bap. ; vacant, Univ .; supplies, Meth. vacant, F. Bap.
Physician-O. E. Hanscom.
Notaries-C. S. Stetson, Oct. 1, 1914; O. E. Hanscom, April 2, 1915.
Justice-W. E. Longley, July 30, 1915.
Merchants-J. M. Tanguay, Sawyer Bros., dry goods, groceries and feed; Lyndon W. Sawyer, D. B. Wiley, M. B. Sanborn, agricultural im- plements.
MManufacturers-F. B. Spofford, C. B. Staples, Edwin Beals, smiths ; Moses Howe, contractor and builder; A. D. Coburn, machinist; A. D. Coburn & Son, long lumber; Frank L. Rackley, carriages and sleighs ; A. B. Moulton, Seldon Richardson, painters ; A. B. Moulton, upholsterer and carriage trimmer; Geo. F. Parker, barber; T. A. Ray, shoe and har- ness maker; Twitchell-Champlin Co., canned corn. Corner, Mrs. R. S. Thomas, dressmaker. Leeds P. O., Geo. Beals, lumber.
Library-Androscoggin Grange, 550 vols, Alice Mower, lib.
Mineral Springs-Glenrock, A. B. Parker & Sons, props .; Dia- mond, E. A. Mower, prop. ; Purity, B. Evans Allen, prop.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R., F. D. McLaughlin.
Telephone-Lewiston & Greene.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Androscoggin, No. 8. 1st and 3d Thurs. W. C. T. U .- 2d Wed. M. W. of A .- 2d and 4th Tues.
LEEDS.
Fifteen miles N. E. from Auburn. On Me. Central R. R. Incorp. the 128th town Feb. 16, 1801. Former name Littleborough, in honor of Col. Moses Little. Contains 22,000 acres. First settled by Thomas and Rodger Stinchfield, 1779. Baptist society incorp. Feb. 16, 1801. Rev. Thomas Francis, first representative to general court in 1804. Population-1790, 263; 1850, 1652; 1860, 1390; 1870, 1288; 1880, 1194; 1890, 999; 1900, 1065. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 330; Estates, $333,035; 1870-Polls, 420; Estates, $456,348; 1880-Polls, 340; Estates, $415,486; 1890-Polls, 282; Estates, $331,006; 1900-Polls, 316; Estates, $309,146.
1910-Population, 990; Polls, 285; Estates, $364,926.
Stage from No. Leeds to Wayne and No. Turner; from So. Leeds to Greene. R. F. D to West.
Postmasters-Winfield Scott Lane; North, V. T. Foss; Curtis' Cor- ner, H. L. Grant; South, Percy R. Parker.
Selectmen-R. F. D., A. L. Thomas; Greene R. F. D., E. E. Additon ; Curtis Corner, F. A. Wade.
Town Clerk-D. F. D. Russell.
Treasurer-R. F. D. 1, 11. W. Lincoln.
Collector-W. Scott Lane.
Constables-W. Scott Lane; R. F. D., W. H. Curtis.
Road Commissioners-G. T. Bishop; R. F. D., A. W. Grant.
School Committee-J. H. Parker; R. F. D. 1, H. N. Walton; Leeds Junction P. O., Edward Ridley. Supt .- R. F. D., F. H. Herrick. Board of Health-North, N. P. Gould, sec.
Clergymen-W. R. Pettengill, Bap. ; vacant, Chris .; vacant, Univ .; North, W. R. Pettengill, F. Bap .; vacant, Meth. ; South, supplies, Meth. Physician-D. F. Davis Russell.
Justices-W. H. Bishop, April 2, 1915; Herbert N. Walton, Sept. 28, 1918.
Merchants-W. S. Lane, E. S. Waite & Co., general stores. Curtis' Corner, H. L. Grant, general stores. West, Perry Grant, general stores. North, W. J. Daggett, general stores.
.Manufacturers-H. F. Webb Co., canned goods; John Collins,
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smith ; E. K. Merrill, saw mill; D. M. Jennings, H. F. Pettingill, butch- ers; W. E. Frye, saw mill. West, R. E. Swain, lumber, packing cases and dowels. North, B. F. Trask, butcher; F. G. Foss, R. L. Gould, Lin - wood Grant, masons; W. H. Curits, saw mill. Curtis' Corner, F. A. Wade, cloth boards and boxes; H. L. Blaisdell, S. H. Mann, saw mills.
Auctioneers-E. E Caldwell; Strickland P. O., A. T. Barker; No. Turner Bridge P. O., A. P. Russell.
Library-West, P. of H., 500 vols., Mrs. I. F. Lane, lib.
Am. Ex., W. U. Tel. and M. C. R. R. Station Agents- L. A. Irish; North, G. L. Sherman; Curtis' Corner, Willard L. Kenney. Telephones-Lewiston, Greene & Monmouth Tel. Co .; North, Leeds Tel. Co., A. L. Thomas, agent.
Assot'ns-P. of H .- Leeds, No. 99, Sat. Center, Dairying Association. M. W. of A .- No. 12,936, 4th Sat.
CITY OF LEWISTON.
One mile from Auburn and 34} from Portland, on M. C. and G. T. R. Formerly called Lewistown. First settled, 1770. Incorporated the 95th town Feb. 18, 1795. Incorporated as a city March 15, 1861, and organized March 16, 1863. Population, 1830-1549 ; 1840, 1801; 1850, 4584; 1860, 7424; 1870, 13,600; 1880, 19,083; 1890, 21,701; 1900, 23,761. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 1217; Estates, $2,426,374; 1870-Polls, 2258; Estates, $8,813,629; 1880-Polls, 3452; Estates, $9,521,103; 1890-Polls, 5019; Estates, $12,- 144,424; 1900-Polls, 5649; Estates, $13,893,100.
1910-Population, 26,247; Polls, 6547; Estates, $16,861,149.
Municipal election, Ist Monday in March. Government organized March 16, 1863.
Mayors under City Organization.
1863, Jacob B. Ham; 1864, Jacob B. Ham; 1865, William P. Frye; 1866, William P. Frye; 1867, George H. Pillsbury; 1868, Isaac N Parker; 1869, Isaac N. Parker; 1870, William H. Stevens; all Whig and Republican, 1871, Alonzo Garcelon, Dem .; 1872, David Cowan, Rep .; 1873, N. W. Far- well, Dem .; 1874, H. H. Dickey, Dem .; 1875-7, Edmund Russell, Rep. ; 1878, Jesse S. Lyford, Dem .; 1879-80, Joseph H. Day, Rep .; 1881, M. T. Ludden, Rep .; 1882, David Farrar, Rep .; 1883, A. M. Garcelon, Dem .; 1884. Nelson Howard, Rep .; 1885, Chas. Walker, Dem .; 1886, David Cowan, Rep .; 1887, D. J. McGillicuddy, Dem .; 1888-9, Horace C. Little, Rep .; 1890, D. J. McGillicuddy, Dem .; 1891-2, William H. Newell, Dem .: 1893, Seth Chandler, Rep .; 1894-7, Frank L. Noble, Rep .; 1897, W. H. Judkins, Rep .; 1898, Wm. H. Newell, Dem .; 1899, George Pottle, Dem .; 1900-1, George W. Furbush, Rep .; 1902, D. J. McGillicuddy, Dem .; 1903-4, Wm. B. Skelton, Rep. ; 1905-6, Wm. E. Webster, Dem .; 1907-12, Frank A. Morey, Dem.
Vote for Mayor, 1912.
Wards-I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Tot.
Frank A. Morey, Dem.,
275 272 361 339 363 448 348 2406
Elwin L. Hodgkins, Rep., 373 191 83 93
81 62 257 1140
Postmasters-Wm. T. Smart, S. E. Emmons, asst. ; R. F. D. to South. Government, 1912-Frank A. Morey, Mayor; Charles P. Lemaire, Clerk.
Aldermen: Wards-1. Wm. B. Skelton; 2. Wm. A. Tarr, Pres .; 3. John J. Dunn; 4. Napoleon Royer; 5. Louis L. Lavasseur; 6. Patrick Gendron; 7. Cornelius J. Russell.
Common Council: Wm. H. Ward, Pres .; Albert D. Langelier, Clerk.
Wards-1. Wallace H. White, J. W. Thompson, Harry Rose; 2. John B. Walsh, J. E. Ballard, Ferdinand Ebert; 3. Omer Parent, Arthur Cook, Cornelius Carl; 4. Alfred LeBlanc, Eugene Fredette, Victor
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McCarthy ; 5. Hubert Verreault, T. J. Robinson, Nap. Bassinett; 6. Flo- rian Ouellette, William H. Ward, Henry Fontain; 7. Albert D. Morneau, John W. Rowe, Michael W. Green.
Treasurer-Edwin K. Smith.
City Engineer-J. A. Jones.
City Marshal-Arsene Cailler; Deputy, William F. Pitman.
Police Matron-Mrs. Kate Tracy.
Chief Engineer Fire Dept .- M. J. Moriarty.
Fire Commissioners-Harry Stetson, sec.
Collector-Geo. A. Murphy.
Electrician-F. R. Page.
Solicitor-Fortunat Belleau.
Street Commissioner-John J. Ryan.
Physician-J. A. Choquett.
Assessors-Frank M. Coffey, Geo. Z. Bernier, W. P. Sawyer.
Auditor-Aimee N. Asselin.
Municipal Court-Louis J. Brann, Judge; S. J. Kelley, Clerk. Civil jurisdiction $300; terms, 1st Tuesday of each month, except August. Established 1871; last amendment 1891.
Overseers of Poor-Mayor and Board of Aldermen; P. J. Cronin, clerk.
Water Commissioners-William H. McCann, Clerk ; J. B. Long- ley, Supt. of Works.
Board of Health-Simon P. Epstein, sec.
Board of Registration-Hugh W. Haswell, Pres .; L. L. Haskell, Arthur G. S. Legendre.
Board School Com .- T. F. Bntler, Pres .; John D. Clifford, Louis N. Gendreau, A. W. Anthony, M. C. McDonough, George K. Elder, T. F. Moreau, Ernest B. Palmer, Robert D. Tackaberry, Harry S. Coombs, J. P. Stanley, A. M. Garcelon, P. J. Malvey, A. L. Murch.
Supt. of Schools-D. J. Callahan.
Truant Officer-Wm. J. Hartley.
Constables-(Civil Business) Lewis O. Chabot, Aimee N. Asselin, L. C. Chandler, Geo. A. Emerson, Milton W. Burnham, R. F. Leader, Aurele Gagne.
Commissioner of Deeds for N. H. and the Province of Quebec-A. L. Talbot.
Superintendent of Burials-Charles P. Lemaire.
.Asso'tus-Masons-Ashlar, No. 105, Mon. on or before full moon; Rab- boni, No. 150, first Wed. after full moon; King Hiram R. A. C., 2d Fri .; Dunlap Council, R. & S. M., 2d Tues .; Lewiston Commandery K. T., 1st Thursday; Eusebius Conclave, No. 3. Knights of Red Cross; Lewiston Lodge of Perfection, 1st Fri .; Mystic Shrine, Kora Temple; Eastern Star, Mount Olivet, No. 29, 2d Thursday. I. O. O. F. - Manufacturer's and Mechanic's, No. 62, Wed .; Golden Rule, No. 73, Thurs .; Fidelity Rebek- ah,No. 4, 2d and 4th Tues. ; Worombus Enc., 1st and 3d Tues .; Grand Canton Worumbus, P. M., No. 1,4th Fri. K. of H .- Maine, No. 278, 2d Mon; Paul Hildreth, No. 1695, 1st and 3d Mon.
K. of P .- Industry, No. 2, Tues .; Mt. David, No. 23, Thurs .; Uniform Rank Damon Division, No. 1, 2d Wed; Pythian Sisterhood, Good Will No. 3, 2d and 4th Mon. A. O. of Shepherds-Excelsior No. 1, 2d and 4th Tues .; Good Samaritan. No. 2, 1st and 3d Tues .; Caledonian Club-1st and 3d Thurs. I. O. G. T .- United, No. 13, Wed .; Mystic, No. 312, Mon. ; Dirigo Tues. ; H. W. Bolton, No. 15, Sat. R. T. of T .- Banner, No. 3, Mon. A. O. U. W .- Lewburn, No. 50, 1st and 3d Tues. G. A. R .- Custer, No. 7, Mon .; Knox, No. 120, Fri .; Custer Relief Corps, Wed .; Knox Re- lief Corps, alt. Wed. S. of V .- Custer, Thurs. Union Veteran Legion, 1st and 2d Tues. U. V. U .- N. J. Jackson, No. 4, 2d and 4th Tues. K. G. E .- Mon.
1. O. R. M .- Algonquin,No. 9, Mon. B. P. O. E .- Lewiston, No. 371, 2d
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and 4th Mon. U. O. A. M .- Rising Sun, No.1, Thurs. D. of L .- Friendship, No. 1, 2d and 4th Fri. Y. M. C. A .- H. Ellsworth Wilson, gen. sec. Royal Arcanum -- 1st and 3d Fri. U. O. G. C .- Androscoggin. No. 79, 1st and 3d Fri .; Eureka, No. 195, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. of C .- No. 106. W. C. T. U. -Mon. Ladies Christian Union-Mon. U. O. P. F .- Oriental, No. 32, alt. Mon .; Pine Tree, No. 33, alt. Fri. S. of St. G .- Royal Oak, No. 282. Thurs. D. of St. G .- C ik Leaf, No. 96. Lewiston Benevolent Society-2d Thurs. A. O. H .- No. 1, Thurs .; No. 2, Tues. ; Ladies Auxillary, 2d and 4th Thurs. A. O. F .- Androscoggin, 1st and 3d Thurs .; Live Oak, 2d and 4th Tues. ; Companions of the Forest, 1st Fri. N. E. O. P .- Crescent, No. 70, 1st and 3d Thurs .; Bates, No. 325, 2d and 4th Thurs. Holy Name Soc .- 2d and 4th Mon. O. S. C .- Clan Campbell, No. 26, 2d and 4th Thurs. F. O. E .- Dirigo, No. 618, 2d and last Mon.
Bands-Lewiston Brigade Band, Arthur Pettingill. Hobbs American Band, Harry C. Hobbs, leader. Chapman's Orchestra, D. O. Chapman, director. Dominican Band, L. N. Gendreau, leader. St. Cecelia Boys' Band-Father Aimon, director. Merrill's Orchestra, C. Nolin, mngr. French Societies - Literary and Musical Club, Union St. Joseph, Institut Jacques Cartier, Club National, Society St. Dominique. Lewiston & Auburn Grocers' Assoc .- J. Walker, sec. Androscoggin Gun Club. United Commercial Travellers-Twin City Council, No. 160. Central Maine General Hospital, Miss R. A. Metcalf, supt. K. G. E .- Alham- bra, No. 5, Wed. South-I. O. G. T .- Advance, Sat. P. of H .- Lewis- ton, No. 2, Thurs. ; Androscoggin, No. 8, 1st and 3d Thurs.
Libraries-College, 36,000 vols .; Public, 21,600 vols.
Bates College-Founded 1863. George C. Chase, D.D., LL.D., Pres. Professors-Lyman G. Jordan, A.M., Ph.D., Chemistry; Wm. H. Hart- shorn, A.M., LITT.D., English Literature; Herbert R. Purinton, A. M., D. D., Biblical Literature and Religion; Grosvenor M.Robinson, A.M., Oratory ; Arthur N. Leonard, A.M., Ph.D., German; Fred A. Knapp, A.M., Latin ; Fred E. Pomeroy, A.M., Biology ; Halbert H. Britan, A.M., Ph.D., Philosophy; George M. Chase, A. M., Greek; Wm. R. White- horne, A. M. Ph. D., Physics; Geo. E. Ramsdell, A. M., Mathematics: Frank D. Tubbs, A.M., S.T.D., Geology and Astronomy; Marianna Wood- hull, A.B., Dean for the Women, Fine Arts; R. R. N. Gould, A. M , His- tory and Economics; Arthur F. Hertell, A. M., French; Royce D. Purin- ton, A.B., Director of Physical Training; John M. Carroll, A.B., Instruc- tor in English and Argumentation; Blanche W. Roberts, A.B., Libra- rian; Mabel E. Marr, A.B., Asst. Librarian. (See advt. back of book, page xxx).
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
1912.
Judkins W. H., Dec. 14.
Skelton W. B., Oct. 13.
Tremblay P. F., Aug. 9.
1913.
Campbell J. Z., June 26. Fales Lorenzo W., Dec. 20. Reade John L., Oct. 25.
1914.
Carter Chas. D., Dec. 31. Chabot J. G., Feb. 6. Fales L. W., May 12. Hayes R. B., Aug, 13. Hines Wm. H., June 12. Holmes H. E., Oct. 1.
Goss Geo. W., Dec. 10. Templeton A. L., June 12. Williams D. S., Oct. 1.
1915. Callahan D. J., Feb. 25. Durgin L. S., Feb. 25. Lane Geo. W. jr., July 30.
1916. Belleau Fortunat, Mar. 2. Briggs Edgar M., May 27. Kavanaugh, A. L., Jan. 27. McCarty Geo. S., Aug. 24. Morey F. A., May 27.
Newell Wm. H., Mar. 16. Parker E. E., Mar. 16.
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1917.
Drew Franklin M., Aug. 30. Getchell Carl F., Dec. 30. Langley E. P., Sept. 30. White Wallace H. jr., Nov. 29. 1918.
Hamel H. C., Sept. 9.
Putnam Wm. H., May 26. Skelton W. B., May 26.
1916.
Allan Harold A., May 27. Conant Frank A., July 10. Day Daniel H., Mar. 23. L'Heureux A. T., Mar. 16. Talbot A. L., May 27.
Tinkhanı A. F., Jan. 21. Williams D. S., Jan. 6.
1917.
Benson Charles C., Feb. 24. Brann Louis J., Apr. 29. Drew Franklin M., Aug. 30.
Sylvester W. S., Dec. 30. White W. H., June 28.
1918. Belleau H. E., Sept. 28. Belleau F. X., Dec. 14. Carter Chas. B., March 15
Emerson George A., Feb. 15. Gastonguay A. T., Feb 23. Judkins W. H., June 16. McGillicuddy D. J., Jan. 18. White Thomas C., March 1.
1919. Cornish A. D., Feb. 9. Curran Robert J., May 10. Sweeney Alfred, Jan. 18.
Dedimus-F.M. Drew, A. L. Talbot.
Advertising Agents.
ROSS-JOHNSON SIGN SYSTEM 30 Lisbon. "Signs of more than ordinary merit." Electric signs a specialty.
WILSON-KELLEY ADVERTIS- ING AGENCY, 51 Lisbon. Out- door and commercial advertising. Bill posting and novelty adver- tising.
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store.
Haskell Implement & Seed Co., 200 Main.
Roy R. G., Sept. 18. Talbot A. L., Jan. 18. Woodside T. E., April 20. 1919. Crockett Ralph W., March 15.
Curran Robert J., May 10. Davis E. P., March 15. Robbins Win. F., Feb. 9.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
1913.
Boothby J. F., May 24.
Callahan D. J., April 24.
Kavanagh A. L., June 22.
McCarty Geo. S., June 22. Morneau A. D., April 24. Parent E. R., Oct. 25.
Reade John L., Aug. 10. White Wallace H., Feb. 23.
1914.
Crockett Ralph W., Dec. 10. Durocher Hector, June 12. Getchell Phil. P., Aug. 13. Hines Wm. H., April 16. Huskins Geo. E., Feb. 13. Knowlton Isaac K., June 12. Marble A. L., Feb. 13. Morey Frank A., Aug. 13. Murch A. L., Oct. 1.
Slattery J. F., June 12. Wing Henry A., Jan. 11.
1915.
Hudon E. J., Dec. 18. Chabot J. G., July 30. Lemaire Chas. P., June 23. Cronin Patrick J., Dec. 29. King Moses jr., April 28. Newell W. H., May 26.
Apothecaries.
Alden H. R., 6 Lisbon. Babcock & Sharp, 71 Lisbon. Clark R. W., Geo. K. Elder, mngr., 258 Main.
Clement V. A., 374 Lisbon. Dube L. C., 275 Lisbon. Dussault Arthur, 268 Lisbon. Franco - American Pharmacy, 77 Lincoln. Gagnon N. G., 400 Lisbon. Harvard Pharmacy, 314 Lisbon. Leadbetter Geo. E., 145 Lisbon. MARTEL'S RED CROSS PHAR- MACY, 267 Lisbon.
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Apothecaries, continued.
McCarty D. L., 156 Lisbon. Messier A. E., 203 Lincoln. Messier O., 366 Lisbon. Merrill E. W., 213 Lisbon. Parlor Drug Store, cor. Lincoln and Chestnut.
Pellerin & Frechette, 365 Lisbon. Riker W. E., Lisbon, cor Pine.
Smith S. B., 243 Main. Teague W. H., 40 Ash.
Wakefield Bros., 114 Lisbon.
Wiseman R. J., 140 Lincoln.
Architects.
Coombs Bros., 11 Lisbon.
Gibbs & Pulsifer, 16 Lisbon. Wheeler Chas. R., 113 College.
Art Needle Work. Hopkins L. S. Miss, 79 Lisbon.
Athletic Goods.
ROBIE S. P., Masonic bldg. (see advt. opp. page 243).
Auction and Commission.
Berry L. C., 186 Lisbon. Chabot L. O., 193 Lisbon. Googin & Marble, 114 Bates. Kilgore F. B., 184 Bartlett. Welch Geo. A., 52 Middle.
Automobiles and Supplies.
Brown & Bosworth, 125 Middle. Nelke & Partridge, 234 Main. Harvey G. E., rear 166 Main. ROBIE S. P. (clothing), Masonic Bldg. (see advt. opp. p. 243). Wade & Dunton Motor Car Co., 37- 39 Park. Welch Geo. A., 52 Middle.
Whitney R. S., 238 Main.
Awnings. White & Westall, 29 Lisbon.
Bakeries.
Bauer Ernst, 227 Main. Fraser Wm., 179 Lisbon. Freedman Victor, 164 Lincoln. Le Page Regis, 6 Chestnut. Mann Wm., 32 Ash. Marcotte M. J., 308 Lisbon. National Biscuit Co., 1 Bates. Reny A. T. & Sons, 31 Hines. Simard I. & Son, 311 Lisbon. Smith E. K., 203 Main.
Bankers and Brokers.
BENSON CHAS. C. & CO. (suc- cessors to S. E. May & Co.), 165 Main (see advt. back of book, p. vii.)
Banks.
(See page 234.) ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, cor. Main and Lisbon (see advt. back of book, p. xxv). First National Bank, 157 Main. LEWISTON TRUST & SAFE DE- POSIT CO., 46 Lisbon (see advt. back of book, p. xvii).
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