Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 30

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Postmaster-North, Isaac T. Walton.


Selectmen-North, B. H. Williams, W. R. Tracy, P. F. Gidney.


Town Clerk-North, Orren W. Pullen.


Treasurer-North, I. T. Walton.


Collector-North, Isaac W. Simpson.


Constable-North, Arthur Estabrook.


School Committee-North, Geo. Curtis, R. C. Williams, H. J.Reed. Supt .- North, B. W. Estabrook. Clergyman-A. W. Lorimer (Houlton P. O.) Bap. Justice-Hubert J. Reed, April 28, 1915.


Merchant -North, Abner Farrar, general stores.


Manufacturer-North, Leslie Estabrook, smith and carriage repairs.


.Asso'tn-North, P. of H .- Amity, No. 384, 1st and 3d Sat.


ASHLAND.


Sixty-six miles Northwest of Houlton. On Ashland Branch of Ban- gor & Aroostook Railroad. Settled about 1837 by people largely from Kennebec Valley. Incorporated February 18, 1862, under name of Ashland. Name changed 1869 to Dalton, in honor of first settler. Changed back to Ashland, Feb. 3, 1876. Sheridan Plantation annexed March 19, 1901. Population, 1860, 606; 1870, 445; 1880, 505 ; 1890, 568; 1900, 1513. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 128; Estates, $68,830; 1870- Polls, 87; Estates, $98,531; 1880-Polls, 108; Estates, $90,725; 1890- Polls, 150; Estates, $136,433; 1900-Polls, 246; Estates, $234,900. 1910-Population, 2173; Polls, 561; Estates, 649,690.


Postmasters-W. B. Hallett; Sheridan, M. Chasse.


Selectmen-W. B. Hallett, F. W. Sylvester, C. C. Peterson.


Town Clerk-L. S. Coffin. Treasurer-Hugh Haywood.


Constable-Clair Clayton.


Auditor-F. G. Webster.


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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.


Road Commissioner-Geo. Walker.


School Committee-C. A. Carter, P. E. Craig, H. A. Greenwood. Supt .- Florent Whitmore.


Board of Health-A. B. Hagerthy, sec.


Clergymen-Wm. Harrison Towle, Epis .; J. C. de Forest Hollen- beck, Cong .; Sheridan, Alfred Pelletier, Cath.


Physicians-H. L. Dobson, A. B. Hagerthy.


Dentist-M. D. Mansur.


Lawyers-WM. R. ROIX (see advt. opp. p. 201), S. S. Thornton.


Notary-Wm. R. Roix, Mar. 27, 1914.


.Justices-Wm. R. Roix, May 24, 1913; Seth S. Thornton, Mar. 2, 1918; Trial, C. A. Flint, Oct. 13, 1912, Wm. R. Roix, July 13, 1918.


Merchants-F. G. Webster, hardware, paints, oils and stoves; W. J. Campbell, druggist ; W. P. Bridgham, general stores; Mrs. L. A. Bearce, Mrs. I. H. Coffin, dry and fancy goods; W. P. Bridgham, Mrs. C. D. Hews, millinery and fancy goods; J. H. McGowan, Ashland Grange Store, C. T. Orcut, Chas. H. McQuarrie, groceries . F. W. McGowan, watches and jewelry ; A. Koslosky, M. Smargonsky, E. F. Daniels, clothing, boots and shoes; A. G. Andrews, furniture, crockery, paints, lumber and caskets; W. E. Hopper, coal; Geo. Reed, F. F. Page, Henry Allen, P. E. Craig, Smith & Weaver, Smith & Brewer, potatoes; P. E. Craig, A. S. Coffin, agricultural implements; C. T. Orcutt (also wholesale), market ; M. Morin, furs; J. G. Adams, P. E. Craig, carriages; Samuel Eddey, sew- ing machines; P. E. Craig, automobiles; M. B. Hallett (also stationery), J. F. Maguire, confectionery. Sheridan, The Ashland Co., general stores; A. P. McKendric, groceries and meats; Jas. Thibodeau, M. Chasse, fruit and confectionery. Haywood P. O., Nat'l J. Smith, potatoes.


Manufacturers-G. B. Hayward, starch; J. G, Adams, harness; C. E. Stewart. W. E. Hopper, Walter S. Mckay, C. E. Orcutt, smiths and carriage repairs; J. H. Flint, Dorman Bros., batteaux; Mark Bart- lett, W. Baston, J. E. Whitney, E. F. Orcutt. Harry Dorman, H. Hayden, J. H. Flint, carpenters; Sterling Campbell, C. A. Carter, contractors and builders; Mrs. Hannah Carter, Mrs. David Hayney, dressmakers; Walter S. Mckay, wood working and canoes; C. A. Trafton, R. W. Richardson, Nowland Bros., lumbermen; Nowland Bros., Fletcher Pope, Flint & Mooers, lumber; John Arnott (carriage), E. F. Orcutt, H. Hayden, Sterl- ing Campbell, painters; F. G. Webster, plumbing. Sheridan, The Ashland Co., lumbermen, long and short lumber and kindling wood.


Barbers-Fred R. Michaud, K. R. Baker; Sheridan, Fred Theriault, John Driscoll.


Billiard Halls-Fred R. Michaud, K. R. Baker; Sheridan, John Driscoll, Fred Theriault.


Electric Lighting Co .- Ashland Electric Co., Flint & Mooers, props.


Express-American, W. P. Bridgham, agent.


Guides-Leon A. Orcutt, Dexter B. Orcutt, Ira Mckay, Henry Raf- ford, A. Howe, Asa Rafford, C. T. Orcutt, Wm. McNally, John Clayton, Wilbur Bartlett, Fred Hess, Harry G. Clark, Geo. Clayton, H. A. Smith, G. F. Egan, Henry Coffin, Natt R. Carr.


Hall-P. of H., Ralph Filley, mgr.


High School-A. A. Towns, principal.


Insurance and Real Estate-WM. R. ROIX (see ad. opp. p. 201). Livery Stable-E. H. Orcutt.


Photographer and Picture Framer-Mack Morin.


Printers-COBURN & COBURN, publishers of THE ASHLAND GAZETTE (see advt. opp. page 288).


Public Library-Ashland Library Asso., Mrs. Rebecca M. Page, lib., 1007 vol.


Restaurant-Chas. H. McQuarrie.


Station and Northern Tel. Agent-B. & A. R. R., W. L. Colburn.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Taxidermists-Ashland Taxidermy Co.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Miss Abbie McNally, mngr. Sheridan, Moses LeBlanc.


Isso'tns-Masons-Pioneer, No. 72, 2d Wed. ; Eastern Star, Tillicum, 2d Tues. 1. O. F .- Monsungun, No. 3594, 1st and 3d Sat. P. of H .- Ash - land, 2nd and 4th Sat. I. (). O. F .- Mountain View, No. 144, Thurs. Shasta Rebekah, 1st and 3rd Tues. Ashland Trotting Park-G. B. Hay- ward, mgr. Board of Trade-F. R. Coburn, pres., Florent Whitmore, sec. L. O. L .- Conquest.


Hotels-Exchange Hotel, E. G. Howard; Union House, Junkins & Sleeper ; Sheridan, Riverside Hotel, Moses LeBlanc, prop.


Sporting Camps-Machias Lake Camps (No. 12, Range 8), Wm. McNally; Greenlaw Camp (No. 12, Range 8), Leon A. Orcutt; Big Fish Lake Camps (No. 14, Range 8), Leon A. Orcutt.


BANCROFT.


Thirty miles south-southwest of Houlton. On Maine Central Railroad. Settled by Charles Gellerson in 1830, from Brighton, Me. Organized as plantation in 1840. Named in honor of George Bancroft, the historian Incorporated Feb. 5, 1889. Population-1860, 304; 1870, 177; 1880, 220, 1890, 264; 1900, 318. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 63; Estates, $23,310; 1870- Polls, 54; Est., $35,093; 1880-Polls, 58; Est., $48,961; 1890-Polls, 72; Est., $72,688; 1900-Polls, 77; Est., $64,843.


1910-Population, 344; Polls, 74; Estates, $56,079.


Postmasters-Mrs. Jos. Willett; North, Mary Weeks; South, Frank Lisheness.


Selectmen-Martin Faraday, Arthur Tedford; North, John Weeks. Town Clerk-North, Thomas B. Fitzpatrick.


Treasurer-A. A. Babkirk.


Collector and Constable-South, George Lee. Constable-Arthur Tedford.


Road Commissioners-John Quimby; North, Thomas Ames ; South, Frank Lisherness.


School Committee-Clarence Lyons, Arthur Tedford; North Simon Burns. Supt .- Danforth, P. O., Phoebe Warman.


Board of Health-A. A. Babkirk, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, F. Bap .; vacant, Meth .; South, vacant, F. Bap. Merchants-Lyons Bros., Joseph Ouillette, general stores.


Telegraph-W. U., A. A. Babkirk.


Telephone-Danforth Tel. Co.


BENEDICTA.


Forty-four miles south-west of Houlton. Stage twice daily from Sherman station on B. & A. R. R. Westhalf of No. 2, R. 5. Org. as Benedicta Plant. Incorporated in 1872. Named in honor of Bishop Benedict Fenwick, of Boston, who purchased it of the State of Massachusetts. Settled 1834 by David and Joseph Leavitt. Population-1870, 413; 1880, 302; 1890, 317; 1900, 350. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 59; Estates, $17,776; 1870- Polls, 69; Est., $41,741; 1880-Polls, 68; Est., $42,810; 1890-Polls, 76; Est., $57,849; 1900-Polls, 80; Est., $59,081.


1910-Population, 292; Polls, 69; Estates, $70,026.


Postmaster-M. E. Qualey.


Selectmen-F. R. McAvoy, B. F. Rush, L. H. Qualey.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-J. P. Rush.


Collector-Jos. F. McAvoy.


Constable-Joseph Brennan.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Road Commissioner-Thos. Cummings.


School Committee-M. Crowe, J. T. McAvoy, Jos. F. McAvoy. Supt .- A. J. McDonald.


Board of Health-J. P. Rush, sec.


Clergyman-W. J. Culbert, Cath.


Physician-Sherman P. O., G. W. Upton.


.Merchants-Joseph P. Rush, general stores ; Mrs. C. M. Qualey, dry and fancy goods, ladies' and children's furnishings; John W. Perry, groceries.


Manufacturers-Chas. Qualey, A. F. Casey, carpenters; Augustine Casey, Geo. F. Gautier, wood turners; Geo. Savoy, smith and wood worker.


Hlotel-Mrs. J. Perry.


Assot'n-K. O. T. M .- Forty-one, No. 70, Mon.


BLAINE.


l'wenty-six miles north of Houlton, on Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. Formerly Alva Plantation. Inc. Feb. 10, 1874, and named in honor of James G. Blaine. Population-1860, 486; 1870, 496; 1880, 646; 1890, 784; 1900, 954. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 74; Estates, $16,833; 1870-Polls, 98; Estates, $35,093; 1880-Polls, 120; Estates, $49,860; 1890-Polls, 174; Es- tates, $146,101; 1900-Polls, 232; Estates, $166,610.


1910-Population, 1013; Polls, 273; Estates, $323,292.


Postmasters-G. W. Young; Robinson, Chas. E. Robinson.


Selectmen-Robinson, Norman Tapley, W. E, Robinson; B. L. Tap- ley.


Town Clerk-John M. Ramsay.


Treasurer -. Robinson, Chas. E. Robinson.


Collector-Robinson, Leid M. Rideout.


Constables-T. E. Beals, I. G. Bell; Robinson, Jesse Collins, Leid M. Rideout.


Road Commissioner-Robinson, Leroy W. Ketchum.


School Committee-I. G. Bell, Robert McCrea; Robinson, Norman Tapley. Supt .- Mars Hill P. O., L. W. Robbins.


Board of Health-A. J. Fulton, sec.


Clergymen-F. Ernest Smith, Meth .; B. Beatty, F. Bap .; G. Hal- lowell, Chris.


Physician-A. J. Fulton.


Notary-John M. Ramsay, Apr. 12, 1918.


Justices-Geo. W. Young, Oct. 30, 1915; B. H. Sanborn, Feb. 10, 1917 ; Dedimus, J. M. Ramsay.


Claim and Insurance Agent-J. M. Ramsay.


Merchants-S. H. Hussey & Sons, A. B. Annis, J. H. Bubar & Son, general stores; A. J. Fulton (also school supplies), drugs; Young & Russell, hardware and harness; Geo. W. Young, jewelry, books and stationery; John M. Ramsay, safes and vaults; I. G. Bell, furniture, caskets and groceries ; Oscar W. Bubar, wall paper ..


Robinson, B. H. Sanborn, Cole & Murray, general stores; W. J. Hersom, horses, cattle, pelts, harness and carriages; Guy Weeks, con- fectionery and cigars.


MManufacturers-U. S. Welts, smith; G. W. Young, jeweler and picture framing. Robinson, Hackett Shook Co., box shooks: F. C. Robinson's Sons, lumber and starch factory ; E. A. Tompkins, carpenter and wheelwright; Dudley R. Weeks, S. J. Rideout, smiths.


Barber-Robinson, Guy Weeks.


Dentist-Clinton McLeod.


Land Surveyor-G. W. Young.


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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.


Printer-E. L. Lowell.


Real Estate-John M. Ramsey.


School-Aroostook Central Institute.


Station and Am. Ex. Agt .- Robinson.


Telegraph Agt .- Robinson, Northern.


Telephone-Farmers T. Co., John B. Madigan (Houlton), pres.


Asso'tus-Masons-Aroostook, No. 197, Sat. on or after full moon ; Eastern Star, Friendship, 1st Wed. I. O. O. F .- Blaine, No. 126, Thurs .; Alvah Rebekah, No. 61, 2d and 4th Thurs. W. C. T. U. P. of HI .- Moun- tain, No. 31, 1st and 3d Sat. G. A. R .- Robt. J. Gray, No. 125, 2d Sat .; Relief Corps, alt. Wed. K. O T. M .- Robinson, No. 53, Sat. A. O. U. W.


Newspaper-(See table).


BRIDGEWATER.


Twenty-two miles north of Houlton. On the Bangor & Aroostook Rail. road. Originally Bridgewater and Portland Academy Grants. In- corporated March 2, 1858. Population-1850, 143; 1860, 491; 1870, 605; 1880, 722 ; 1890, 946; 1900, 1179. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 94; Estates, $44, 372; 1870-Polls, 123: Est., $83,263; 1880-Polls, 154; Est., $103,406; 1890-Polls, 234; Estates, $284,324; 1900-Polls, 331; Est., $293,753. 1910-Population, 1238; Polls, 296; Estates, $447,491.


R. F. D. to Boundary.


Postmaster-Center, Ada A. Perkins.


Selectmen-Harris G. Stackpole, O. D. Noble, John W. Sargent. Town Clerk-R. J. Kimball.


Treasurer-A. M. Stackpole.


Collector-Geo. A. Barrett.


Town Agent-Elmer E. Milliken.


Constables-Frank Wood, Norman L. Jameson, G. A. Barrett.


Roud Commissioner-H. E. Pryor.


School Committee-A. M. Stackpole jr., E. B. Morton, E. W. Nel- son. Supt .- Mars Hill P. O., Linville W. Robbins.


Board of Health-E. B. Morton, sec.


Clergymen-E. W. Churchill, F. Bap. ; W. H. Dunham, Meth. ; vacant, Bap.


Physicians-W. W. White, E. H. Field.


Notary-A. M. Stackpole, jr., Dec. 29, 1915.


Justices-Richard H. Perkins, Apr. 28, 1915; James H. Farley, July .30, 1915; Richard J. Kimball, Apr. 16, 1916; Clarence E. Farley, Feb. 23, 1918. Trial, E. B. Morton, May 27, 1916.


Merchants-Howard Farley, Fred Snow, general stores; R. H. Perkins, watches, clocks, jewelry, bicycles and fishing tackle; R. J. Kimball, hardware; T. P. Blake & Bro., E. L. CLEVELAND CO. (Houlton P. (.) (see advt. op. p. 296), R. T. Prentiss Co., potatoes ; A. C. Cookson, confectionery; Bridgewater Clothing Co., clothing; Asa H. Bradstreet, meats and groceries; Wm. E. Thistle, druggist. Boundary, G. H. Burtt Co., Morris Burtt, mngr., general stores; Clarence E. Farley, variety.


Manufacturers-E. Milliken, lumber and shingles ; E. E. Milliken, C. Sharp & Bro .. long and short lumber; G. W. Vanwart, house finish ; George Davison, smiths; E. J. Hughes, harness. Mars Hill P. O., York Brothers, starch.


Barbers-Center. A. C. Cookson, Moses Jones.


Express-American, E. B. Morton, agt.


School-Center, Bridgewater Class. Academy, N. H. Rich, prin.


Station Agent-B. & A. R. R., E. B. Morton.


Surveyors of Wood and Bark-Elmer E. Milliken, Clifford Sharp,


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AROOSTOOK COUNTY.


F. J. Bradstreet.


Asso'tus-I. O. O. F .- Central, No. 134. W. C. T. U. I. O. F. K. O. T. M .- Bridgewater, No. 49, Sat. Boundary, K. O. T. M .- Boundary No. 52, Sat.


Hotel-Central House, Judson C. Burtt.


CARIBOU.


Fifty-four miles N. N. W. of Houlton. On C. P. Ry. and B. & A. R. R. Stage-line to Perham. Incorporated April 5, 1859. Population, 1860. 297; 1870, 1410; 1880,2756; 1890, 4087 ; 1900, 4758. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 57; Estates, $26,264; 1870-Polls, 256; Estates, $155,702; 1880-Polls, 527; Estates, $337,388; 1890-Polls, 876; Estates, $780,439; 1900-Polls, 1029; Estates, $1,332,632.


1910-Population, 5377; Polls, 1466; Estates, $2,499,841.


R. F. D. to East, Reynolds, Lyndon and North Lyndon.


Postmasters-Joseph W. Gary; Grimes, Thomas Pierce.


Selectmen-O. H. Smith, S. E. Griffin, Frank Bouchard.


Town Clerk-W. B. Hall.


Treasurer-H. D. Collins.


Collector-Charles F. Ross.


Constables-Geo. H. Wallace, H. H. Jewell, Fred Forbes, David Ziter, Joseph Ouellette.


Road Commissioner-S. E. Griffin.


School Committee-Judson Briggs; R. F. D. 6, Joseph Raymond, I. W. H. Porter. Supt .-


Board of Health-Chas. F. Thomas.


Fire Department-Lyman J. Pendell, Chief Engineer.


Municipal Court-J. E. Magill, Judge; O. L. Farnsworth, Re- corder. Civil jurisdiction $100. Terms 1st Tuesday at 10 a. m. Estab- lished 1905. Last amendment, 1911.


Clergymen-T. J. Ramsdell, Bap .; R. W. Ferguson, F. Bap. ; H. A. Gillise, Epis .; vacant, Univ .; John Hogan, Cath .; Jas. H. Gray, Meth .; North Lyndon, Jos. Tranchemontagne, Cath.


Lawyers-William P. Allen, Eugene A. Holmes, Wallace R. Lumbert, W. B. HALL (see advt. opp. p. 204), John P. Donworth, J. E. Magill, ALBERT B. DONWORTH (attorney and counsellor at law), O. L. Keyes, J. B. Roberts, O. L. Farnsworth, W. P. Hamilton, Cyrus F. Small.


Physicians-Chas. F. Thomas, Jefferson Cary, W. E. Sincock, A. J. Taylor, L. P. La Fleche, G. C. Upham, J. W. H. Porter (eye, ear, nose and throat), W. P. Hutchins.


Dentists-I. W. E. Mclellan, B. S. O'Grady.


U. S. Exam. Surgeons-S. W. Boone (Presque Isle), pres., G. C. Upham, sec., C. F. Thomas, treas.


Veterinary Surgeon-B. L. Pratt.


Notaries-Albert B. Donworth, Oct. 28, 1917; C. B. Margesson, Dec. 14, 1918; Willis B. Hall, Oct. 30, 1915; R. F. Gardner, April 16, 1916; Wm. P. Allen, Aug. 16, 1918; Ray C. Gary, Nov. 15, 1913; C. F. Small, Feb. 25, 1915; Wm. P. Hamilton, Nov. 19, 1916; Howard Dow, Aug. 16, 1918.


Justices-Albert B. Donworth, Oct. 1, 1914; Orlando H. Smith, Jan. 18, 1919; Eugene A. Holmes, Jan. 18, 1919; R. A. Shaw, Jan. 28, 1915; A. W. Spaulding, May 26, 1915; Willis B. Hall, Oct. 30, 1915; John P. Donworth, June 15, 1916; Henrietta R. Hall (to administer oaths), May 17, 1918; H. B. Pratt, Feb. 10, 1916; J. B. Roberts, Oct. 1, 1914; O. L. Farns- worth, April 20, 1918; J. E. Magill, Feb. 22, 1912; Fremont Small, May 19, 1912 ; Orman L. Keyes, Dec. 14, 1912; Axel H. Tornquist, April 24, 1913; Margaret C. Goud (to administer oaths), May 24, 1912; Xavier A. Cyr,


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Feb. 25, 1915; Samuel Taylor, April 2, 1915; Willard P. Hamilton, Aug. 28, 1915; Nellie M. Ginn (to administer oaths), Apr. 27, 1916; W. R. Lumbert, Oct. 6, 1916; Elinor M. Whitney (to administer oaths), Jan. 16, 1914; Grace H. Jewell (to administer oaths), Mar. 22, 1918; L. P. LaFleche, Aug. 17, 1918. Trial, W. R. Lumbert, Feb. 24, 1917. Dedimus, Wm. P. Allen.


Merchants-Agricultural Implements-W. C. Spaulding, S. E. Briggs & Son, IRVING & RICKER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 288), Jas. H. Glenn, The Hines & Smith Co., Powers Bros., M. Bouchard, S. E. Griffin.


Apothecaries-Caribou Drug Co. (also fishing tackle), Scates & Co. (also sporting goods), F. A. Havey.


Automobiles-Spencer & Shaw, S. W. Collins & Son, Briggs & Pitcher. Beef and Provisions (wholesale)-The S. & S. Co. of America.


Bicycles and Repairs-W. E. CROCKETT (see advt. opp. p. 288).


Books and Stationery-The L. J. Sherwood Co., Mrs. Geo. E. Wiley, L. J. PENDELL (see advt. opp. page 288), Scates & Co.


Boots and Shoes-F. L. Oak, Fred J. Dionne, Smith & Lufkin Co., O. T. Pierson & Co., Bishop Bros., Solomon Bros., The L. J. Sherwood Co., August Swenson, Combination Clothing Co., E. L. Bagley & Co., G. G. Wakem.


Carriages and Harness-William H. Theriault (also horses), A. E. Wight, Farrell & Berce, Shaw & Mitton, The Hines & Smith Co., M. Bouchard.


Clothing and Furnishing Goods - Bishop Bros., Combination Clothing Co., O. T. Pierson & Co., Solomon Bros., G. Deering, G. G. Wakem, C. F. Buzzell.


Coal-J. H. Glenn, G. O. Smith, Fred Forbes.


Crockery-H. O. Spencer, The L. J. Sherwood Co. (also paper hang- ings), Geo. M. Morgan, Solomon Bros.


Doors, Sash and House Finish-W. S. ELLINGWOOD & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 288).


Dry and Fancy Goods and Garments-Smiley & Brown, The Pattee Co., Ray N. L. Brown, The L. J. Sherwood Co., Solomon Bros.


Fertilizers-IRVING & RICKER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 288), Shaw & Mitton, S. E. Briggs & Son, Smith & McDougal, Laffaty Real Estate Co., H. B. Pratt, The Geo. W. P. Jerrard Co, E. D. Chittenden, National Fertilizer Co., Herbert Hackett.


Flour and Feed-S. W. Collins & Son, Caribou Grange Store, Smith & Cox, Smith & Lufkin Co., Tornquist Bros., Shaw & Mitton, L. F. Smith.


Fruit and Confectionery-C. P. Hussey (also tobacconist), Mrs. N M. Lowney, B. Michaud, F. T. Giberson, G. G. Wakem, Mrs. L. O. Mclaughlin.


Furniture, Carpets and Paper Hangings-Geo. M. Morgan, H. H. Whitney.


Furs-S. E. Briggs & Son.


Gasoline Engines-S. P. Jordan, IRVING & RICKER (see advt. op. p. 288).


Groceries-Frank Riley, G. O. Smith, Shaw & Mitton, S. W. Collins & Son, Tornquist Bros., Smith & Lufkin Co., Sam'l Segee, David Ziter & Brothers, Warren Kelley, R. R. Ryder, Caribou Grange Store, Jos. D. Solmer, G. Deering, Xavier A. Cyr, T. G. Bouchard, Tony Disy, T. Dubey, J. O. Bubar, R. Rapaport, L. Knox, E. G. Wright & Co., Jas. A. Brown, Jos. Gagnon.


Hardware, Sporting Goods, Lime, Cement, Paint and Oils- W. C. Spaulding, S. E. Briggs & Son, James H. Glenn, Geo. O. Smith, Laffaty Wagon Co. (carriage hardware).


Hay and Straw-Smith & Cox.


Hides and Pelts-Johnson Bros. (also butchers).


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Horses-L. W. Stevens & Son, Geo. Irvine, Farrell & Berce. Ice-Henry A. Soucie, Waldo O. Lowney (also wood).


Markets-Frank Riley, Shaw & Mitton, Tornquist Bros., R. R. Ryder, R. Rapaport.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. E. P. Wilkins, Miss Evelyn A. Smith, Mrs. Olive Fair.


Mill Supplies and Steam Fittings-S. P. Jordan.


Musical Instruments-Caribou Drug Co., Mrs. Anna M. Hussey, Scates & Co., E. P. Wilkins.


News Dealer-Mrs. George E. Willey.


Phonographs and Supplies-C. P. Hussey, Scates & Co., E. P. Wilkins.


Photographers' Supplies-L. J. PENDELL (see advt. opp. p. 288),


Potatoes-IRVING & RICKER CO. (see ad. opp. p. 288), C. C. King, R. L. Pitcher Co., E. J. Briggs, Shaw, Mitton & Co., F. Putnam & Co., Chapin Bros., M. J. McCarthy, S. D. Woodruff & Sons, The Geo. W. P. Jerrard Co., Lane & Co., Smith & McDougall, George O. Goodwin, Oliver D. Smith, Fred Forbes, Geo. B. Buck, Laffaty Real Estate Co., Newsom & Co., John McDaniel. Sheehan & Oliver, Carr & McPhee, Porter & Mansur, Aroostook Potato Growers Assn ; Grimes, Geo. W. Hale. Railroad Ties-G. O. Smith, S. W. Collins & Son.


Sewing Machines-R. A. Shaw, Mrs. Anna M. Hussey, Geo. M. Morgan, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Chas. W. Yeaton, Agt.


Seed Potatoes-The Geo. W. P. Jerrard Co., IRVING & RICKER CO. (see advt. opp. page 288), Smith & McDougal, S. D. Woodruff & Sons, R. L. Pitcher.


Stoves and Tinware-W. C. Spaulding, S E. Briggs & Son, James H. Glenn, G. O. Smith, Geo. M. Morgan.


Variety-The L. J. Sherwood Co., E. P. Wilkins, Solomon Bros.


Watches, Jewelry and Silverware-Byron O. Noyes, H. O. Spen- cer (also fishing tackle), T. F. Manter.


.Manufacturers-Bakery-B. Michaud.


Blacksmiths-Laffaty Wagon Co., Geo. W. Thompson, S M. Straight, I. M. Dobson, E. A. Cook, Bishop & Tardy.


Boots and Shoes-(custom and rep.)-August Swenson, John A. Wright.


Bottlers-David Ziter & Bros.


Cabinet Work-J. K. Pike.


Carding Mill-W. E. CROCKETT (see advt. opp. p. 288).


Carriages-B. C. Knox, J. S. Getchell & Son, Laffaty Wagon Co., R. O. Denton, A. E. Carman.


Contractors and Builders-E. O. Dahlstrom, Astle & Page, C. W. Hendricks, O. L. Atherton, A. E. Warren.


Doors and Sash-Hight & Page.


Dressmaking-Mrs. D. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. Thenser, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. H. E. Ward, Mrs. Carrie Munn, Mrs. Carman.


Flour and Meal-Smith & Cox, Caribou Grange Store (feed), Shaw & Mitten (feed).


Harness-Andrew Norrell.


Jewelers-H. O. Spencer, H. E. Ward, Byron O. Noyes, T. F. Manter. Laundries-M. L. Hutchinson, M. E. Allberg.


Lumber-S. W. Collins & Son, Hight & Page (dealers), Geo. O. Good- win & Son; Grimes, Stockholm Lumber Co.


Machine Shops-J. S. Getchell & Son, S. P. Jordan.


Masons-Geo. Young, C. F. Buzzell, Jos. Young, Schuyler Page.


Painters-House, P. N. Bergquist, Bell & Kidney, W. D. Farrell; Carriage, Bell & Kidney.


Piano Tuning-J. K. Pike.


Picture Frames-Geo. M. Morgan, Geo. A. Wright, W. S. ELLING- WOOD & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 288).


E. L. CLEVELAND, Pres. A. J. SAUNDERS, Sec'y. L. O, LUDWIG, Treas. E. L. CLEVELAND COMPANY, Aroostook: Potatoes, HOULTON. MAINE. -


STOREHOUSES :


New Limerick, Eagle Lake Easton, Madawaska,


Dyer Brook, Mars Hill, Fort Kent.


Masardis, Houlton,


Sherman, Soldiers Pond


1850


The Aroostook Times.


1912


TIMES PUBLISHING CO.


CHAS. H. FOGG, Pres. and Treas.


A Weekly Paper devoted to Local News, containing up-to-date Farm Notes, Editorials, and a Superior Advertising Medium. A JOB DEPARTMENT, Fully Equipped, Producing High Grade Work.


HOULTON, MAINE.


SILAS W. TABER Patentee and Manufacturer of Taber's Patent Farm Wagons, Fine Carriages and Sleighs. Order Work a Specialty. Telephone.


Mechanic St.,


Houlton, Maine.


Albert W. Madigan.


John B. Madigan,


NOTARY.


MADIGAN & MADIGAN,


Attorneys-at-Law.


HOULTON,


-


MAINE.


e. e. KEMPTON, MOULDING MILL.


Planing, Moulding and Wood Turning. White, Hard Pine and Spruce Sheathing, Hardwood Flooring and Inside Finish on hand. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE.


G. A. Hall, Pres.


Fred E. Hall, Treas.


G. A. HALL CO.,


HOULTON, MAINE.


Dealers in BALED HAY AND STRAW, POTA- TOES, HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, REAL ESTATE, FERTILIZERS, Etc.


DUNN FURNITURE CO., Furniture and Undertaking.


75 MAIN STREET,


HOULTON, ยท MAINE.


H. M . CATES,


-MACHINIST=


Automobile and Gasoline Engine


Repairing a Specialty.


GARAGE AND REPAIR


SHOP.


Union Sq., Houlton, Me.


SUMMIT LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Long and Short Lumber, Telegraph Poles, Railroad Ties, Last Blocks, Clothes Pins, Dowels, Furniture Stock, Etc.


Long Hemlock Timber a Specialty. ORA GILPATRICK, Mgr.


Mills at Davidson, Me. HOULTON, ME.


G. A . HAGERMAN,


PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. Sole Agents in Aroostook County for Henry F. Miller and Henry & S. G. Lindeman Pianos. 8 FRISBEE BLOCK, HOULTON, ME.


CHARLES MURRAY, Pres .- Treas. (P. O., Bangor, Maine, formerly of Wood- land, Maine, Washington County). LOUIS MURRAY, Manager (P. O., Houlton, Maine). JOSEPH MURRAY, Clerk (P. O., Bangor, Maine).


MURRAY BROTHERS CO., GENERAL CONTRACTORS. DEALERS IN CEMENT, Etc. Head Office, - HOULTON, MAINE.


PLACES OF BUSINESS : Bangor, Maine ; Woodland, Maine ; Brownville Junction, Maine ; Houlton, Maine ; Woodstock, N. B., Canada. Telephone Connection.


E. W. FERNALD, PRESSED HAY and STRAW, Carriages, Harness, Horse Furnishings, Agricultural Implements, Grain & Feed. Presque Isle, Maine.


D. W. MOOERS,


DEALER IN


Carriages, Sleighs & Harness. Raw Furs.


PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE.


FOSTER-HOYT CO., Artesian Well Drillers. Work done in any part of the State. PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE.


Electric Lights


and Bells.


Sixty-nine Rooms.


Private Baths.


The Presque


Isle,


E. L. OSBORNE, Prop.


PRESQUE ISLE, -


MAINE.


N. M. JONES, Pres. A. R. GOULD, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. MAINE AND NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTRICAL POWER CO., Ltd.


PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE,'


Furnishes Current for Arc and Incandescent Lighting and Power Purposes at Presque Isle, Fort Fairfield, Mars Hill, Houlton, Washburn, Van Buren, Lime- stone, Bridgewater, Monticello, Easton, Woodland and Maple Grove; Andover, N. B., Perth, N. B.




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