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Ice-F. H. Waterhouse & Co.
Kennels-J. B. Mason (English Beagles).
Lumber, Doors, Sash, etc .- A. J. WESTON (see advt. opp.p. 277). Merchant Tailor and Furnishings-P. T. Murray.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Julia A. Harris, Miss Ethel Keene, Mrs. M. H. T. Merrill (millinery).
Mill and Steam Fitters' Supplies-J. W. PENNEY & SONS CO. (see advt. opp. page 277).
Paper Hangings-Mrs. T. C. Holt, P. T. Murray, W. L. Campbell.
Phonographs and Supplies-H. M. Mayberry.
Sewing Machines-H. M. Mayberry. S. L. Hawley.
Sporting Goods-A. W. Bridge, Wm. R. Harris.
Steam Engines and Boilers-J. W. PENNEY & SONS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 277).
Variety-A. A. Shorey, W. L. Campbell.
Wood-I. F. McCann & Co., Waterhouse & Burns, A. V. Hathaway, S. H. Mann.
Manufacturers-Bakers, Confectionery and Ice Cream-M. N. Royal & Co.
Blacksmiths-J. E. Saunders, J. F. Sawyer & Son, D. B. Giddings.
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Boots and Shoes, Repairs-Wm. R. Harris, M. C. B. Prince.
Bricks-Mechanic Falls Brick Co., E. L. Charles, mngr. Butchers-E. D. Nelson, R. W. Goodwin,.
Canned Goods-Minot Packing Co., Banner Packing Co.
Carpenters-C. G. Cole, J. L. Keene, S. S. Nason, Carl W. Austin, John Estes, Chester Kempton.
Carriages-J. W. Storey, J. E. Saunders, J. F. Sawyer & Son.
Contractors and Builders-A. J. WESTON (see advt. opp. p. 277), W. F. Hall.
Dressmakers-Mrs. James Sawyer, Mrs. Wm. M. Mitchell, Mrs. Albert H. Pulsifer.
Foundry, Brass and Iron, and Machine Shop-J. W. PEN- NEY & SONS CO. (see advt. opp. page 277).
Granite and Marble-H. S. Decker.
Grist Mill-L. H. MCCOLLISTER (see advt. opp. p. 277).
Harness-H. M. Mayberry, Wm. R. Harris.
Jeweler-E. A. Hammond.
Laundry-O. F. Welch.
Lumber and Lumbermen-Maine Lumber Co., H. F. Hayford, treas., McCann & Cook, S. H. Mann, I. F. McCann & Co., John Goodall. Masons-Anson Martin, Asa E. Swift.
Painters-Otis Bailey, Wm. J. Stone, Clifford G. Knight, Frank M. Davis, John W. Fessenden, H. F. Sawin (carriage).
Paper-Poland Paper Co., O. B. Merrill, mngr.
Paper and Pulp Machinery-J. W. PENNEY & SONS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 2777.
Paper Rolls-Colonial Co., E. Z. Lane, clerk.
Plumbing-J. W. PENNEY & SONS CO. (see advt. opp. p. 277),
Printer-F. L. Perkins.
Proprietary Medicines-MERRILL & DENNING, manufacturers of Puritan Cough Cure, W. G. Pulsifer.
Undertaker-Leroy Spiller.
Upholstering-Freeland Andrews.
Vinegar-Androscoggin Packing Co. (branch).
Barbers-C. O. Cole, A. A. Shorey, E. A. Hammond, F. G. Campbell. Billiard Halls-A. W. Bridge, A. A. Shorey.
Bill Posting-W. P. MORTON (So. Paris) (see advt. Oxford Co.) Excursions-F. L. Perkins.
Express Agents-American, Leroy Spiller; Canadian, B. S. Mac- Donald.
Hall-Perkins, D. S. Perkins (estate), proprietor.
High School-Perley Ford, principal.
Insurance-J. A. Bucknam & Co., F. A. Goldermann (fire), A. A. . Woodsum, Thos. W. Prince.
Library-Public, Miss Kate L. Dennison, 1600 vols.
Livery Stables-Jordan & Saunders, E. A. Faunce, A. F. Snell. P. R. Cobb.
Loan and Building Asso'tn-J. E. Saunders, pres., A. A. Wood- sum, sec.
Mechanic Falls Electric Light Co .- A. C. Barker, supt.
Mechanic Falls Water Co .- C. W. Fenn (Portland), mgr.
Music Teachers-Mrs. D. T. Allen, Miss Mamie Hawkes, Rose E. Whitney.
Nursery Stock-A. A. Shorey.
Optometrist-E. A. Hall.
Real Estate-Frank A. Millett, Leroy Spiller, A. A. Woodsum. Restaurants-Central Lunch, E. S. Jordan, prop., Geo. L. Plumley. Station Agents -- G. T. R., B. S. MacDonald ; M. C. R. R., A. C. Foss.
Street Railway-L. A. & W. Street Ry., John R. Graham (Bangor), pres., H. B. Ivers (Portland), gen. mngr.
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Telegraph-Gt. N. W., A. B. Booker, operator.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Merrill & Denning, agts.
Trust Co .- LEWISTON TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT CO. (Mecli. Falls Branch), C. M. Hutchins, mngr. (see advt. back of book, p. xvii).
Isso'tus-Masons-Tyrian, No. 73, Thursday on or before full moon; St. Andrews R. A. C., Thurs. after full moon ; Eastern Star, Dwinal, No. 28, 2d and 4th Wed. I. O. O. F .- Monami, No. 40, Mon .; Orion Encamp- inent, No. 27, 2d and 4th Wed .; Colfax Rebekah, No. 27, 1st and 3d Wed. K. of P .- St. Elmo, No. 55, Fri. N. E. O. of P .- Androscoggin, No. 205, 1st and 3d Sat. G. A. R .- A. A. Dwinal Post, No. 3, Sat. W. R. C., 2d and 4th Tues. S. of V .- 1st and 3d Wed. I. O. R. M .- Osceola No. 24, Tues. ; Owaissa, D. of P., Thurs. I. O. of F .- Mechanic Falls, No. 1728, 4th Wed. Maple Grove Cemetery Asso'n-Frank A.Millett, chairman of trustees. Board of Trade-Fred L. Merrill, pres., S. L. Hawley, sec. Oxford County Medical Assoc .- D. M. Stuart (So. Paris), sec.
Hotels-Cobb's Hotel, P. R. Cobb; Snell House, A. F. Snell.
MINOT.
Five miles W. of Auburn. On Rangeley Division M. C. R. R. Formerly a part of Poland. Incorporated the 129th town, Feb. 18, 1802 and named in honor of Judge Minot. Divided, and Auburn incorporated, 1842. A portion set off as part of the town of Mechanic Falls, March 22, 1893. Population-1850, 1734; 1860, 1799; 1870, 1569; 1880, 1763; 1890, 1355; 1893, 800; 1900, 808. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 403; Estates, $546,581; 1870 -Polls, 384; Estates, $610,511; 1880-Polls, 473; Estates, $720,549; 1890 -Polls, 420; Estates, $752,146; 1900-Polls, 250; Estates, $335,550. 1910-Population, 786; Polls, 236; Estates, $370,004. Stage from West to Hebron Academy.
Postmasters-W. L. Churchill; West, H. C. Young.
Selectmen-Auburn R. F. D. 6, E. K. Wilbur; W. L. Churchill; Mechanic Falls R. F. D. 2, W. W .. Welch.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-West, Frank P. Atwood.
Collector and Constable-West, H. B. Phillips.
Roud Commissioner-Mechanic Falls R. F. D. 2, T. A. Conroy. School Committee-West, Geo. H Bean; Auburn R. F. D. 6, F. C. Coller; Mechanic Falls R.F.D. 2, W. A. Mixer. Supt .- W. L. Churchill. Board of Health-Auburn R. F. D. 6, F. C. Coller.
Clergymen-Geo. M. Graham (Auburn R. F. D.), Cong .; C. E. Brooks (Mechanic Falls P. O.), Meth .; West, Geo. M. Graham Cong.
Physician-William Ness.
Notary-Albert E. Rose, Apr. 3, 1919.
Justice-John L. Goodwin, Aug. 16, 1918.
.Merchants-W. L. Churchill, Charles T. Rose, general stores. West, Whiting & Slattery, C. E. Allen, general stores; Stearns & Whittemore, grain and feed; H. R. Dimmock, butcher; J. G. Hilborn, sporting goods and phonographs. Mechanic Falls P. O., C. G. Turner, honey. East Poland P. O., A. K. Damon, cattle.
Manufacturers-Burnham & Morrill Co., corn packing; John O. Wilson, saw and shingle mill.
West, L. F. Dunham, painter; F. E. Rowe, saw and shingle mill ; Young & Ward, smiths and carriage repairs; W. H. Allen, grist mill; Minot Packing Co. (Mechanic Falls P. O.), canned goods; Dunham & Bridgham, apple barrels. Auburn R. F. D., John E. Bailey, saw and shingle mill; NathanBailey, canned goods; Alphonse Hutchins, smith and wagon work; John Chadbourne, carpenter; D. H. Woodward, apple barrels.
Barber-Albert T. Rose.
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Insurance-W. L. Churchill.
Station, W. U. Tel. and Am. Ex. Agt .-- West, M. C. R. R., J. S. Taylor.
Telephones-West, N. E. T. & T. Co., C. E. Allen; Hebron Home Tel. Co.
.Asso'lns-P. of H .- Minot Center, No. 266, 2d and 4th Wed. N. E. O. P .- Waterside, No. 168. West, P. of H .- West Minot, No. 42, 1st and 3d Sat.
Hall-West, C. H. Bridgham, janitor.
POLAND.
Ten miles S. W. of Auburn. On G. T. Ry. and Rangeley Div. M. C. R. R. Formerly called Bakerstown and embraced present towns of Minot and Auburn. Incorporated the 93d town Feb. 17, 1795. Named by Moses Emery, one of the first settlers. Minot, embracing Auburn, set off in 1802. Portion of Poland set off to Danville 1852. A portion set off as a part of the town of Mechanic Falls, Mar. 22, 1893. First settled minister. Rev. Jonathan Scott. Population-1795, 1400; 1850, 2660; 1860, 2746; 1870, 2436; 1880, 2442; 1890, 2472; 1900, 1648. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 584; Es- tates, $517,671; 1870-Polls, 552; Estates, $765,960; 1880-Polls, 714; Es- tates, $920,057; 1890-Polls, 504; Estates, $1,133,890; 1900-Polls, 447; Estates, $767,772.
1910-Population, 1382; Polls, 446; Estates, $989,214.
Poland Springs, same as South Poland P. O. Empire Grove Camp Ground. R. R. Stations. Empire Road on G. T. Ry. and Elmwood Farm on M. C. R. R.
Stage daily from Poland to W. Poland, Webb's Mills, Casco and Edes Falls.
R. F. D. to Empire.
Postmasters-George P. Pulsifer; West, Clarence E. Storer; South, Hiram W. Ricker; East, D. W. Bailey.
Selectmen-South R. F. D., F. B. Shackford; West, E. A. Libby ; Mechanic Falls R. F. D. 2., A. L. Durgin.
Town Clerk-Clifton C. Mitchell.
Treasurer-Robert Moore.
Collector and Constable-Mechanic Falls P. O., I. P .. Davis. Constable-South, Ralph Clark.
Road Commissioner-West, F. O. Emery.
School Committee-Geo. P. Pulsifer ; Auburn R. F. D. 7, J. Gilman Davis; West, Alton C. Keene. Supt .- Oxford R. F. D. 2, E. C. Megquier. . Board of Health-Auburn R. F. D. 7, Martin C. Davis, sec.
Clergymen-Ola Record (Auburn R. F. D.), Meth .; Wm. H. Gowell, Ind .; J. W. Moulton (Mechanic Falls P. O.), Cong.
Notaries-S. L. Littlefield, June 29, 1918; Edw. P. Ricker, July 20, 1913; Clifton C. Mitchell, Dec. 31, 1914; Frank E. Curtis, Feb. 25, 1915.
Justices-George E. Stone, June 29, 1912; Isaac P. Davis, Jan. 23, 1913; Clarence E. Storer. June 15, 1916.
Merchants-Chas. Rowe, E. C. Jordan, general stores; Robt. Moore, graphophones, agricultural implements and shingles ; Geo. P. Pulsifer, marble and white bronze cemetery work; J. W. Mitchell, U. S. cream separators ; Fred L. Mayberry, hay and grain.
East, Bailey Bros., general stores; C. C. Giddings, cattle and beef. West, G. O. Goodwin & Co., general stores and lumber; Clarence E. Storer, general stores; H. A. Gerry, jewelry. South, Hiram Ricker & Sons, general stores; Mary Moore, dry and fancy goods and confec- tionery. Auburn P. O., Elmwood Farm, E. S. Gifford, prop., Hereford cattle, Percheron horses and fowls; D. Austin, cows.
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ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY.
Manufacturers-Poland Steam Mill Co., G. W. McFadden, prop., lumber; Geo. P. Pulsifer, carriages, coffins and caskets; Poland Dairy Co., butter, cream and eggs; R. S. Rowe, carpenter; J. Harper, F. S. Howe, painters; C. L. Brooks, smith; Howard R. Perkins, mason.
East, Bailey Bros., steam grist and shingle mill; Enoch Adams, C. K. Austin, carpenters; C. E. Cole, Wm. E. Cole, W. Bailey (also paper hanger), painters; National Fibre Board Co., Chas. E. Dennen, agent, leather board.
West, Edwin A. Storer, carriages, smith and canned goods; Fred Files, Win. Storer, smiths; The Fernald, Keene & True Co., corn canning; E. A. Libby, long and short lumber and boxes; S. O. Keene, mason; J. L. Keene, Geo. W. Blair, painters; Frank S. Keene, staves and barrels ; R. A. Keen & Son, canned goods.
Mechanic Falls P.O., Mrs. Marie P. Winchell, dressmaker. South, Fred Keith, smith; Forest Walker, carpenter; C. G. Morrell, mason; Miss Nellie F. Estes, Mrs. C. E. Chipman, dressmakers; C. W. Chipman, mason. Sabbath Day Lake P. O., Shakers, Wm. Dermont, long and short lumber. Minot P. O., F. H. Yeaton, smith. Auburn R. F. D., G. A. Russell, contractor and builder; Arthur Strout, carpenter.
Barber-East, D. W. Bailey.
Civil Engineer-South, Forest Walker.
Insurance-Mechanic Falls P. O., V. P. Waterhouse.
Libraries-Public, 300 vol .; Poland Spring, 4,000 vol., F. C. Griffith, lib.
Livery Stables-Chas. Rowe, Warren Strout; South, H. Ricker & Sons. Printer-West, C. E.Storer.
Springs-South, Poland Spring-H. Ricker & Sons; Polsko Spring -H. R. Wampole & Co. East-Keystone Spring-E. H. Pratt.
Station, W. U. Tel. and Am. Ex. Agts .- M. C. R. R., Robert Moore; Poland Springs Station, Herman Thompkins; Elmwood Farm (Auburn R. F. D. 7), E. M. Strout.
Station and Canadian Ex. Agt .- G. T. Ry., Empire Road, Harry E. Davis.
Telephones-Poland, South, West, Empire Road, Poland Tel. Co.
.Isso'tus-P. F .- Poland, No. 54. East-P. of H .- Excelsior, No. 5, Sat. West-P. of H .- Lake, No. 24, Sat.
Hotels-Summit Spring Hotel, A. C. Brooks, prop. South-Poland Spring House, H. Ricker & Sons; Mansion House, H. Ricker & Sons.
Summer Hotels-South, Walker's Cottage, Forest Walker; Shil- linger House, J. S. Shillinger; West, Lake View Cottage, O. S. Keen; Maple Grove Cottage, A. W. Bridge, mngr .; Empire, Empire Farm, C. S. Strout.
TURNER.
Twelve miles north of Auburn. First called Sylvester Canada. Named for Jos. Sylvester, to whom, with associates, the township was given for ser- vices against Canada, 1690. Inc. 47th town July 7th, 1786, and named for Charles Turner, Esq. Rev. John Strickland, settled as first pastor, Nov. 20, 1784. Population-1784, about 180; 1850, 2537; 1860, 2682; 1870, 2380; 1880, 2285; 1890, 2016; 1900, 1842. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 708; Estates, $748,- 218; 1870-Polls, 537; Estates, $815,684; 1880-Polls, 659; Estates, $748,- 856; 1890-Polls, 627; Estates, $764,215; 1900-Polls, 559; Est., $695,104; 1910-Population, 1,708; Polls, 547; Estates, $977,013.
On Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville Electric R. R. Stage from No. Tur- ner to No. Leeds.
R. F. D. to Chase Mills, Skillings, Eust and South.
Postmasters-W. B. Bradford; Keen's Mills, W. W. Sampson ; North, R. G, House; Center, Walter Lawrence; Howe's Corner, E. H. Rose.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Selectmen-North, J. F. Quimby; R. F. D. 1, F. P. Talbot; East Hebron P. O., E. P. Ramsdell.
Town Clerk-Albert T. Bradford.
Treasurer-Wm. B. Bradford.
Road Commissioner-East Hebron P. O., Chas. S. Keene.
School Committee-O. A. Sprague, W. J. Ricker; Center, E. L. Haskell. Supt .- W. B. Woodbury.
Board of Health-A. T. Bradford, sec.
Clergymen-Frederick Newport, Cong .; H. M. Purrington, Bap .; supplies, Meth .: Center, H. A. Markley, Univ .; North, supplies, Union church ; Howe's Cor., supplies, Univ.
Physicians-H. L. Irish, O. A. Sprague, John T. Cushing; Center, L. E. Bonney (Hom.).
Justices-Abel H. Pratt, May 17, 1918; A. M. Fogg, Dec. 10, 1914; Henry L. Irish, Aug. 13, 1914; James C. Hobbs, Dec. 10, 1914; E. L. Haskell, Apr. 27, 1916.
.Merchants-William B. Bradford, general stores; W. B. French, groceries, stoves, tin and hardware; C. E. Kempton, drugs, fancy goods, paints and oils; A. A. Mitchell, Staples, Irish & Co., lumber; C. B. Ham Co., grain and feed; R. J. Pearson, meats. North, Edmund Brown, gen- eral stores. Keen's Mills, W. W. Sampson, general stores. Center, Walter Lawrence, groceries, etc .; M. F. Jones, general stores. North, W. F. Fuller, general stores. Howe's Cor., Eugene Rose, general stores and feed.
Manufacturers-Benj. W. Knapp, Dillingham & Lapham (repairs), carriages; G. B. Mitchell jr., smith; A. A. Mitchell, fancy saddlery; C. B. Ham Co., grist mill; E. L. Staples, boxes; Mrs. J. P. Hobbs, dress- maker; Ricker & Turner, apple barrels; Geo. Staples, long and short lumber; J. C. Hobbs, cigars.
Chase Mills, L. W. Severy, boards and shingles; G. B. Mitchell, smith. Center, Frank E. Merrill, boards and shingles; F. B. Turner, Chas. N. Scribner, smiths; Fernald, Keene & True, corn packers.
North, North Turner Cheese Co., J. F. Quimby, pres. ; Newton Record, smith; The United Packers, J. P. & F. H. Jordan (Portland), canned goods, boxes and saw mill; F. L. Kilbreth, carpenter ..
North Turner Bridge, W. S. Young, contractor and builder. Center, Turner Center Dairying Association, C. H. Moody ( Auburn), pres. ; Turner Creamery, H. F. Dresser, pres. Howe's Corner, H. O. Rose, smith. South, Fred P. Talbot, smith; Skillings, Lakeside Canning Co., canned goods.
Barbers-J. P. Hobbs; Center, W. A. Burt.
Insurance Agent-Wm. B. Bradford.
Library-Turner Grange, 1200 vols., Miss Lanra Beals, lib.
Nurseryman-South, S. W. Cary.
School-Center-Leavitt Institute, Albert G. Johnson, prin.
Stables-Samuel Harvey, J. A. Durgin.
Undertakers-Dillingham & Son.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Nezinscot, No. 101, Sat. on or before full moon, Turner. R. A. C. No. 41, Sat. after full moon. I. O. O. F .- Blake, No. 110, Mon .; Electric Rebekah, No. 85, 1st and 3d Wed. U. O. G. C .- Turner, No. 230, Sat. K. of P .- Maj. Leavitt, No. 74, Thurs. Turner Band, J. P. Hobbs, leader. North-G. A. R .- Wilson, 2d and last Sat .; W. R. C., Wilson, No. 61. S. of V .- A. D. Leavitt, alt. Sat. I. O. G. T .- Northi Turner, No. 61, Wed. North Turner Cadet Band-George F. Merrill, leader. Center-P. of H .- Turner, No. 23, 1st and 3d Sat. O. U. A. M .- Turner, No. 18, Fri.
Hotels-The Elms, Stephen Davis; North, North Turner House, Mon- trose Hanson.
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WALES.
Twelve miles N. E. of Auburn. On M. C. Railroad. First settled, 1773 Organized as plantation, 1803. Incorporated 212th town Feb. 1, 1816. Population-1850, 612; 1860, 602; 1870, 556; 1880, 505; 1800, 451; 1900, 436. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 155; Estates, $188,642; 1870-Polls, 153; Estates, $229,359; 1880-Polls, 135; Estates, $198,578; 1890-Polls, 158; Estates, $206,570; 1900-Polls, 137; Estates, $197,554.
1910-Population, 499: Polls, 146; Estates, $245,505.
R. F. D. to Wales and East Wales.
Postmaster-Leeds Junction, George B. Warner.
Selectmen-Monmouth R. F. D. 19, Chas. A. Ham; Sabattus R. F. D. 1, E. S. Dixon, Jesse Davis.
Town Clerk-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, W. D. Moulton.
Treasurer-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, J. S. Jones.
Collector and Constable-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, G. G. Wilson.
Road Commissioner -- Sabattus R. F. D. 1, I. N. Thompson.
School Committee-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, Geo. E. Roberts; Leeds Junction, C. A. Webster, E. J. Hayes.
Supt .- Sabattus R. F. D. 1. Miss Evelyn Durfee.
Board of Health-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, W. A. Alexander, sec.
Cler gyman-Vacant, Union Ch.
Justices-Geo. B. Warner, April 16, 1914; Etta L. Webster (to admin- ister oaths), May 23, 1913.
Merchants - Leeds Junction, George B. Warner, general stores; Sabattus R. F. D. 1, Wm. R. Webster, general stores.
.Manufacturers-Walter E. Webster, L. A. Strout (carriage), V. L. Wadsworth, smiths; J. S. Webster & Son, Libby Bros., brick; W. F. Andrews, chair and dowel stock. Leeds Junction, A. M. Donnell Co., bricks.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R., Leeds Junction, Edward J. Hayes. Library-Wales Grange, Etta L. Webster, lib.
.Isso'tns-P. of H .- Wales, No. 40, Sat. on or before full moon.
WEBSTER.
Nine miles (Sabattus seven miles) E. of Auburn. First settled, 1774. For- merly a part of Lisbon, from which it was taken, and incorporated March 7, 1840. A portion of Lewiston and Greene united to town Feb. 7, 1895. Population, 1850, 1110; 1860, 890; 1870, 939; 1880, 980; 1890, 951; 1900, 1181. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 237; Estates, $312,015; 1870-Polls, 218; Estates, $406,434; 1880-Polls, 261; Estates, $445,353; 1890-Polls, 259; Estates, $432,447; 1900-Polls, 356; Estates, $521,345.
1910-Population, 1,213; Polls, 356; Estates, $572,018. On M. C. R. R.
Postmaster-Sabattus, Edwin Woodside.
Selectmen-Sabattus, Fred J. Atwood; Lewiston R. F. D., Lee W. Davis; West Bowdoin P. O., Guy S. Williams.
Town Clerk-Sabattus, J. W. Maxwell. Treasurer-Sabattus, Judson Bangs.
Collector-Sabattus R. F. D. 1, H. J. Carville.
Road Commissioner-Sabattus, W. E. Maxwell.
School Committee-Sabattus, J. W. Maxwell, Eugene S. Gardner, Fred E. Richardson. Supt .- Lisbon Falls P. O., R. G. Frame. Board of Health-Sabattus, James G. Jordan, sec.
Clergymen-Sabattus, Vacant, Bap .; William Clark (Auburn P. O.), F. Bap .; vacant, Adv.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Physicians-Sabattus, Frank E. Sleeper, M. T. Newton, Arthur E. Wyman.
Lawyer-Sabattus, T. E. Woodside.
Notary -- Judson Bangs, Mar. 23, 1913.
Justice-J. W. Maxwell, Mar. 20, 1914.
.Merchants-Sabattus, O. R. Jones, hardware; Sabattus Co-operative Asso'tn, meats, groceries, paints and oils; A. C. Wilkins, boots and shoes; E. Woodside, apothecary, millinery and fancy goods; Mina Thorpe, con- fectionery and fancy goods; F. E. Sawyer, W. F. Huen, meats and gro- ceries.
Manufacturers-Sabattus, W. H. Niles, harness; Webster Woolen Mill 1, J. Frank Vose, supt .; Webster Woolen Mill 11/2, Wm. Bleakie, supt .; Frank Hodsdon, Arthur Mountfort, smiths; Judson Bangs, saw and grist mills; E. C. Horr, C. R. Littlefield, painters and paper hangers; Bradstreet Bros., portable saw mills; Lewiston P. O., C. M. Sanborn, painter and paper hanger.
School-Sabattus, High, Charles Taylor, prin.
Telephone-Sabattus, N. E. T. & T. Co.
Asso'tus-Sabattus-Masons-Webster, Thurs. on or before full moon. Eastern Star-Lakeside, No. 60. U. O. P. F .- Pioneer Colony, Wed .; U. O. G. C .- Venus Commandery, 1st and 3d Saturday. K. of P .- Lake Sabattus, No. 95, Fri. K. O. T. M .- Sabattus, No. 54, 2d and 4th Tues.
Hotels-Sabattus, Frank Starbird, John W. Moody.
The Ashland Gazette.
$1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. J. S. HOLLENBECK, Editor.
COBURN & COBURN, Publishers.
The leading paper of Northern Maine.
Has a larger circulation on the Ashland Branch than all other County Papers combined. The best advertising medium in Northern Aroostook. News from all Surrounding Towns.
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, Thoroughly Equipped ASHLAND, for High Grade Printing. MAINE.
FRANK W. HUNT & CO., TANNERS OF SOLE LEATHER.
Tannery at Island Falls, Me. Central Office at 118-128 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. Capacity-2000 sides per day.
S. NIGHTINGALE & SON, Wholesale & Retail Dealers in
Corn, Oats, Flour, Mill Feed, Groceries. Seed Wheat and Grass Seed a Specialty. Manufacturers of Potato, Apple and Starch Barrels.
FORT FAIRFIELD, ME.
W. E. CROCKETT Manufacturer of Domestic Yarns, Stockinette, etc. Garage, Auto Supplies, Re- pairing and Vulcanizing. CARIBOU, MAINE IRVING & RICKER CO., DEALERS IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Farm Machinery. Wholesale Produce. Seed Potatoes a Specialty. Caribou, Maine.
Hotel Exchange G. Fred Paul, Prop.
Located on the Great Hunting and Fishing Region. Enlarged and Newly Furnished throughout. Bathroom, Gas and Electric Lights. N. E. Telephone. Livery Stable.
Island Falls, Me.
HOYT & PITCHER, Practical Well Drilling
T. M. HOYT, Presque Isle, Me. G. E. PITCHER, Mars Hill, Me.
AMES & HACKER Growers and Shippers of AROOSTOOK SEED AND TABLE POTATOES. HAY. GRAIN AND STRAW Coal, Fertilizer and Farm Implements. Fort Fairfield, Tel. 34-4' Maine.
W. S. ELLINGWOOD & CO., ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FINISH Carried in Stock. BEAVER BOARD. PICTURE FRAMING. CARIBOU, Phone 6-3 MAINE.
THE AROOSTOOK REPUBLICAN, LYMAN J. PENDELL, Editor and Publisher. Caribou, - Maine. Contains more Local News than any three other County Papers. Eight columns, eight pages. $1.50 Per Year. JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY. CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES.
No other Paper in Northern Maine Approaching It in Circulation. FORT FAIRFIELD REVIEW.
Twelve or more pages. ยท $1.50 a Year, in advance. C. C. HARVEY, Editor and Proprietor.
CIRCULATION AFFIDAVIT.
FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE, May 28, 1912.
For the past 18 months the weekly issue of the FORT FAIRFIELD REVIEW has never been as small as 2,200 copies. For the past five months its weekly issue has never been as small as 2,300 copies. For the past three months its weekly issue has been between 2,400 and 2,500 copies. For the past few weeks its weekly issue has been 2,500, one week 2,700.
C. C. HARVEY, Pub. Fort Fairfield Review. Fort Fairfield, Maine, June 11, 1912.
Then personally appeared before me the above named C. C. Harvey, and made oath that the above statement by him subscribed is true.
WILLIAM T. SPEAR, Justice of the Peace.
From a Disinterested Judge. About the best Aroostook County exchange on our list is the Fort Fairfield Review, edited by C. C. Harvey. It is ably con- ducted, and its circulation has gone ahead by leaps and bounds. -Carleton Sentinel, Woodstock, N. B.
COLLINS HOUSE, Paul D. Thibodeau,
J. A. MAGILL, Prop'r,
25 Rooms, Steam Heat, Electric Lights and Bells. Long Distance Telephone.
FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE.
FORT KENT MILL CO.,
-Manufacturers of ---
LONG AND SHORT LUMBER Cedar Shingles a specialty. Shipper of Aroostook Potatoes. General Store. Carding and Grist Mills. FORT KENT, . MAINE.
W. J. ROBBINS & CO.,
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
Fire, Life, Plate Glass and Automobile INSURANCE
Real Estate.
Pianos and Organs
FORT KENT,
MAINE
FORT KENT GARAGE And Automobile Livery Automobile Supplies. Repairing and Vulcanizing of all kinds. Agents for Buick and Reo Cars Mallet & Cyr, Proprietors. FORT KENT, - ME.
HENRY W. NADEAU,
DEALER IN
Spruce and Poplar Pulp Wood, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Millinery.
Specialties - Harness Makers, Horses, Carriages, Pulp Wood, Livery, Hay and Potatoes. FORT KENT, MAINE. FORT KENT, MAINE
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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Originally a part of Penobscot and Washington. Incorporated March 16, 1839. Enlarged March 21, 1843, by additions from Penobscot, and March 12, 1844, by additions from Piscataquis and Somerset Counties. Con- tains 44 towns and 27 plantations. Area, 6408 square miles. Houlton, shire town. Population-1830, 3399 : 1840, 9413 ; 1850, 12,529; 1860, 22,479 ; 1870, 29,609; 1880, 41,700; 1890, 49,589; 1900, 60,744; 1910, 74,664. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 2098; Estates, $1,105,796; 1870-Polls, 5212; Estates, $4,995,685; 1880-Polls, 7734; Estates, $7,564,932; 1890-Polls, 10,031; Estates, $10,018,259; 1900-Polls, 13,843; Estates, $18,133,491; 1910- Polls, 18,394; Estates, $37,325,721.
AMITY.
Fourteen miles South of Houlton, on stage line to Danforth on the M. C. R. R. Incorporated March 19, 1836. Population-1850, 256; 1860. 302; 1870, 311 ; 1880, 432 ; 1890, 420; 1900, 404. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 53; Est., $28,884; 1870-Polls, 82; Est., 44,675; 1880-Polls, 109; Est., $44,476; 1890-Polls, 95; Est., $114,076; 1900-Polls, 106; Est., $64,392. 1910-Population, 375; Polls, 96; Estates, $98,368.
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