Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 32

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Confectionery-I. B. Bourgoine.


Druggist-Stanley Burrill.


Dry and Fancy Goods-(See also General Stores)-I. W. Dow, F. W. Theriault, Corey & Hobert, L. S. Klein, J. & E. Wobby, K. M. Ziter & Bro., Mrs. P. Morneault.


Furniture, Crockery and Carpets-Cleophas Nadeau.


Furs-S. R. Audibert.


General Stores-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), Geo. H. Page, W. H. Cunliffe's Sons, Ramsay & Daigle, HENRY W. NADEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289), W. L. Savage, W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), A. Corrivault, U. Dumond, Jos. M. Duprey, Mrs. Jos. La- Ferriere, Assad H. Canaan; Mills, Alex. Babin.


Groceries-Romain Daigle, Philip A. Roy, J. N. Bouchard, Thomas Charrette, A. Simon, Michaud & Bourgoine; Mills, Mrs. Frank W. Austin.


Hardware, Stoves and Tinware-Frank W. Mallett, A. L. Dougal, J. H. Audibert (hardware), A. J, Dupy (tinware).


Hay (wholesale) -Dominique Daigle, W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289).


Horses-F. S. Willey, W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), (also carriages etc.)


Lumber-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), Page & Coffin (southern pine).


Meats and Fish-Michaud & Burgoine, J. F. Babin.


Jewelry, Watches, Etc .- H. A. Sawyer.


Millinery-H. W. NADEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289), I. W. Dow, U. Dumond, Miss Marion Cyr.


Pianos and Organs-PAUL D. THIBODEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289). Potatoes-Henry W. Grinnell (also fertilizers) for E. L. CLEVELAND CO. (P. O. Houlton), (see advt. opp. D. 296), Dominique Daigle, FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), Corey Co., W. H. Cunliffe's Sons, T. A. St. John, W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), U. Du-


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mond, E. C. Frazier, H. R. Daigle, Stanley Burrill.


Provisions (wholesale)-Swift & Co.


Pulp Wood-HENRY W. NADEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289), W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289).


Sewing Machines-PAUL D. THIBODEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289).


.Manufacturers-Blacksmiths-T. Nadeau, Mitchel Morin, Oliver Marquis. Thos. M. Michaud.


Bicycle Repairing-J. H. Audibert.


Boots and Shoes-D. Soucy, Louis Saucier.


Carding Mill-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289).


Carriages-Fleurent F. Cyr, Mitchel Morin, C. Lizotte.


Contractors and Builders-Irenee Cyr, Alex Depres. Dressmaker-Miss Nancy Michaud.


Grist Mills-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. page 289), A. Corrivault.


Harness-W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), J. C. Robi- chaud, Harry Martin.


Lumber-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), B. Michaud, J. B. Daigle, Eagle Lake Mills Co. (mills Eagle Lake).


Lumbermen-FORT KENT MILL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289), Wm. Cunliffe's Sons, John Sweeney, Thos. Sweeney.


Mason and Concrete Construction-Anthony Long.


Starch-Geo. H. Page.


Tailor-J. N. Bouchard.


Tinsmiths and Plumbers-A. L. Dugal, A. J. Dupy.


Barbers-I. B. Bourgoine, Antonio J. Launiere, L. P. Martin.


Billiard Halls-A. J. Launiere, I. B. Burgoine, R. J. Laferier.


Fish and Game Warden-Mills, Frank W. Austin.


Fort Kent Trust Co .- (See advt. back of book, p. xv).


Fort Kent Telephone Co .- L. F. Bradbury, pres., H. W. Nadeau, mngr.


Garage-MALLETT & CYR (see advt. opp. p. 289).


Guides-Willard Rideout, Silas Niles; Mills, Frank W. Austin, Geo. Eaton, Stewart Eaton.


Hall-Woodman, A. V. Currie, mngr.


Insurance-A. V. Currie, A. G. Fenlason, H. A. Sawyer, PAUL D. THIBODEAU (see ad. op. p. 289), J. A. LALIBERTE (see ad. op. p. 204).


Livery Stables-W. J. ROBBINS & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 289) Photographers-Mrs. Mary Bernier.


Real Estate-PAUL D. THIBODEAU (see advt. opp. p. 289). Restaurant-Frank Hebert.


School-Madawaska Training School, Miss Mary P. Nowland, prin.


Station and Am. Express Agent-B. & A. R. R., W. L. Raymond. Surety Bonds-Dana L. Theriault.


Telegraph Agent-Northern Tel. Co. and Postal T. C. Co, W. L. Raymond.


Telephone Agent-N. E. T. & T. Co., Fort Kent T. Co., H. W. Nadeau.


Veterinary Surgeon-J. J. Callahan.


Hotels-Hotel Dickey, F. S. Willey, prop .; Fort Kent Hotel, Thos. Clary.


Asso'tus-C. O. F .- Fort Kent, No. 4169, last Sun. M. W. of A .- Pine Tree, No. 10,423, 1st Sat. Royal Neighbors of America-3d Wed. Masons-Fort Kent, No. 209, last Thurs.


Trust Co .- See table.


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FRENCHVILLE.


One hundred and ten miles N. N. W. of Houlton. On B. &. A. R. R. from Van Buren to St. Luce. Formerly Dionne Plantation, named for Father Dionne who built the first Catholic church, St. Luce. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1869, under name of Dickeyville, in honor of Hon. Wm. Dickey. of Fort Kent. Name changed Jan. 26, 1871, on account of nationality of its settlers. St. Agatha set off and organized as a town Mar. 17, 1899. Population, 1870, 1851; 1880, 2288; 1890, 2560; 1900, 1316. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 274; Estates, $80,600; 1880-Polls, 375; Est., $107,753; 1890 -Polls, 539; Estates, $183,303; 1900-Polls, 239; Estates, $115,648. 1910-Population, 1414; Polls, 265; Estates, $173,756.


Postmasters-Edith Ouellette; Upper, Michael Gagnon.


Selectmen-Upper, Maxime Gagnon, Hilaire Castonguay; Hector Martin.


Town Clerk-Eloi R. Michaud.


Treasurer-Israel Ouellette.


Collector-Joseph L. Ouellette.


Constables-George J. Bouchard, J. L. Ouellette.


Road Commissioner -- Michel Michaud.


School Committee-Israel Ouellette, Isidore Cote; Upper, H. R. Daigle. Supt .- H. W. Levesque.


Board of Health-Isidore Cote, sec.


Clergyman-Upper, Thomas Bergeron, Cath.


Physician-Isidore Cote.


Notary-Eloi R. Michaud, Jan. 18, 1919.


Justices-H. W. Levesque, Mar. 13, 1914; Trial, M. P. Gagnon, Feb. 24, 1917.


.Merchants-M. A. Gagnon, J. L. Bourgoin, Israel Ouellette, M. Mi- chaud, E. R. Michaud, Denis B. Martin, Florain Plourde, general stores; Erique Martin, meats; Mary J. Michaud, millinery ; Hector Martin, groceries. Upper, Michel A. Gagnon, A. L. Gagnon & Son, A. B. Daigle, H. R. Daigle, general stores.


Manufacturers-Edward Guy, cloth-dressing; M. A. Gagnon, starch.


Telephone-Aroostook Tel. & Tel., E. R. Michaud.


Asso'tn-F. of A.


High School-Established 1868.


Hotel-Frenchville, Israel Ouellette.


GRAND ISLE.


Ninety miles N. N. W. of Houlton. On B. & A. R. R. from Van Buren to St. Luce. Settled by Acadian French. Incorporated March 2, 1869, and named from island in St. John River. Population-1860, 545; 1870, 688: 1880, 847; 1890, 964; 1900, 1104. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 113; Estates, $40,865; 1880-Polls, 150; Est., $80,014; 1890-Polls, 164; Est., $162,708; 1900-Polls, 168; Est., $132,730.


1910-Population, 1317; Polls, 288; Estates, $167,690.


Postmasters-Alexis Morneault; Lille, Julia L. Bernard.


Selectmen-Lille, Pierre Cyr, Octave Parent; Sylvain Corbin.


Town Clerk-Florent Sanfacon.


Treasurer-Lille, Florent Cormier.


Collector-Lille, Paul Cormier.


Constables-Lille, Paul Cormier, F. E. Fisher.


Road Commissioner-Lille, Zephyrin Madore.


School Committee-Florent Sanfacon; Lille, Pierre A. Cyr, Patrick Theriault. Supt .- St. Agatha P. O. Belonie Dufour. Board of Health-Lucien Lupin, sec.


Clergyman-Lille, El. Godin, Cath.


Physicians-Lucien Lupin, E. E. Dussault.


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Notary-Florent Sanfacon, Jan. 18, 1919.


Justice-Trial, Florent Sanfacon, April 13, 1912.


Merchants-V. Thibodeau, Florent Sanfacon, P. A. Thibodeau, J. L. Soucy, Jos. A. Cyr, Grand Isle Mercantile Co., Fred A. Soucy, gen- eral stores. Lille, Alexis Levasseur, L. N. Bernard, Patrick Theriault, Fred M. Cyr, general stores.


Manufacturers-Alexis Morneault, Grand Isle Lumber Co., long and short lumber; F. Beaupri, grist mill ; Isaiah Thibodeau, E. Soucy, P. A. Thibodeau, D. Thibodeau, Primo Thibodeau, smiths; Victor Morin, David Ayotte, Geo. St. Pierre, R. Sanfacon, Frederick Mich- aud, carpenters; Florent Sanfacon, starch. Van Buren P. O., Grand Isle Lumber Co., shingles.


Asso'tus-Lille, K. O. T. M .- Madawaska, No. 76, Sat. M. W. of A. C. O. of F.


Hotels-Vital Thibodeau; Lower, F. E. Fisher.


HAYNESVILLE.


Post-office twenty-four miles S. W. of Houlton, on line of old " Military Road." Terminus of stage route from Wytopitlock on Maine Central R. R. Formed from Haynesville Plantation (No. 2, R. 2), Leavitt Plan- tation No. 3, R. 2), and Greenwood Plantation (west half of No. 9). Incorporated, 1876. Leavitt Plantation set off again, 1877. Population, 1880, 224; 1890, 280; 1900, 316. Valuation, 1880-Polls, 61; Estates, $42,- 456; 1890-Polls, 76; Est., $68,684; 1900-Polls, 84; Est., $69,685. 1910-Population, 272; Polls, 83; Estates, $77,617.


Postmaster-Eva St. C. Whittier.


Selectmen-O. F. Collier, H. G. Tuck, Simeon Irish.


Town Clerk-A. C. Mitchell.


Treasurer-Fred Rollins.


Collector-Andrew Quimby.


Constable-E. Moody.


Road Commissioners-A. C. Mitchell, Ed. Moody, Peter Kirues. School Committee-E. G. Clews, J. Frank Bedell, Harry Malone. Supt .- Herbert Smith.


Board of Health-J. F. Bryson, sec.


Notary-S. C. Cummings, Mar. 23, 1913.


Justices-Simon Irish, Nov. 9, 1912. Dedimus, S. C. Cummings.


Clergyman-Vacant, F. Bap.


.Merchants-G. W. Parent, A. G. Chambers, groceries; Fred H. Rollins, general stores.


Manufacturers -- Osser & Anderson, long and short lumber ; S. Irish, smith, sleds and clapboards; Ed. Anderson, saw mill.


Asso'tu-K. O. T. M .- Skeagrock, No. 80, Tues.


HERSEY.


Twenty-five miles west from Houlton. Originally No. 5, R. 5. Organized as Dayton Plantation. Incorporated under its present name, Jan. 25, 1873. Population-1870, 107; 1880, 159; 1890, 151; 1900, 199. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 25; Estates, $24, 493; 1880-Polls, 25; Est., $26,496; 1890- Polls, 42; Est., $63,783; 1900-Polls, 57; Est., $58,893.


1910-Pop. 186; Polls, 57; Estates, $94,313.


Stage daily to Patten on B. & A. R. R.


Post Office Address, Patten R. F. D.


Selectmen-O. M. Davis, David Montieth, L. M. Davis,


Town Clerk and Treasurer-Charles G. Monteith.


Collector and Constable-Smyrna Mills R. F. D. 1, Warren McGuire.


Constable-O. L. Hanscom.


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Road Commissioners-H. L. Campbell, Fred Goodall ; Smyrna. Mills R. F. D. 1, Irving Bates.


School Committee-Wm. Lambert, L. M. Davis, Hugh McMann. Supt .- Levi McDonald.


Board of Health-David Montieth, Sec.


Clergyman-George Bates (Patten P. O.) Bapt.


Physician-Patten P. O., E. J. Farnham.


Merchants-William Bragg, general stores; L. M. & O. M. Davis, spruce gum.


Manufacturers-A. Ross, smith; David Monteith, long and short lumber.


.Isso'ln-L. O. L .- Mountain View, No. 430.


HODGDON.


Five miles S. of Houlton, on stage line to Danforth on Me. Cent. Railroad. Formed from Groton and Westfield Academy Grants; named from orig- inal proprietor. Incorporated Feb. 11, 1832. Population-1850, 862 : 1860. 963; 1870, 989; 1880, 1089; 1890, 1113; 1900, 1130. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 202; Estates, $118,467: 1870-Polls, 220; Est., $197,832; 1880- Polls, 245; Est .. $173,627; 1890-Polls, 296; Estates, $259,959; 1900- Polls, 228; Est., $271,590.


1910-Population, 1153; Polls, 290; Estates, $332,968.


Postmaster-Frank H. Vail.


Selectmen-Houlton R. F. D., George Quint, Linwood Rhoda, Cbas. Wiggins.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-F. H. Vail.


Collector-Houlton R. F. D. 2. M. R. Jackins.


Constable-Houlton R. F. D., M. F. Leavitt.


Road Commissioners-Ira M. Royal; Houlton R. F. D., Edward Henderson.


School Committee-Houlton R. F. D., M. J. Morse, M. F. Leavitt, B. W. Schofield. Supt .- Roy Ingraham.


Board of Health-Chas. Ingraham, sec.


Clergymen-J. O. Rutter, Meth .; W. J Lorimer (Houlton), Bap. Physician- P. L. B. Ebbett. .


Justices-M. W. Cone, Mar. 2, 1916; Geo. R. Jones, Mar. 15, 1919.


Merchants-Frank H. Vail, W. B. Stewart, general stores; Houlton R. F. D., Roy Adams, general stores.


Manufacturers-Geo. H. Benn, saw mill ; Thomas A. McDonald smith, carriage work and painter. Houlton P. O., W. E. Gerow, smith. Telephone-R. L. Perrigo, manager.


Hotel-Elwin Williams.


HOULTON.


Shire town of Aroostook County. Two hundred and fifty miles from Port- land, via old " Military Road " from Bangor. On B. & A. R. R., 140 miles from Bangor,and terminus of branch of C. P. Ry. from St. Stephen, N. B. (Calais), and St. John, connecting at Vanceboro with M. C. R. R. from Bangor and Portland, and at Debec Junc. for the "Upper Aroostook." Also terminus of stage-routes to Hodgdon, Cary, Amity, Orient and Danforth. Incorporated March 8, 1831, taking its name from one of its settlers. Population-1850, 1453; 1860, 2035; 1870, 2850; 1880, 3228 ; 1890, 4015; 1900, 4686. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 360; Estates, $240,000; 1870-Polls, 457; Estates, $681,646; 1880-Polls, 535; Estates, $725,469; 1890-Polls, 997; Estates, $1,688,450; 1900-Polls, 1218; Es- tates, $2,344,434.


1910-Population, 5845; Polls, 1698; Estates, $3,529,293.


Postmaster-F. M. Hume.


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Selectmen-Nathaniel Tompkins, Albion A. Stewart, S. C. Webber. Town Clerk-Michael M. Clark.


Town Agent-James Archibald.


Treasurer-Olin M. Smith.


Collector-F. D. Deasy.


Auditor-W. F. Jenks.


Constables-Ralph H. Whitney, Osgood F. Smith.


Road Commissioner-Geo. W. Small.


School Committee-Roland E. Clark, R. W. Shaw, C. P. Barnes. Supt .- W. F. Coan.


Board of Health-Thos. S. Dickison, sec.


Building Inspector-Finley McDonald.


Fire Department-S. C. Webber, Chief Engineer.


Municipal Court-Chas. Carroll, Judge ; Aaron A. Putnam, Record-


er. Civil jurisdiction $200. Terms first Mon., each month except Aug. Established 1911.


Houlton Water Co .- B. B. McIntyre, supt. and sec.


Houlton Sewerage Co .- B. B. McIntyre, supt. and sec.


Electric Lights-Houlton Water Co., B. B. McIntire, supt. Incan- descent, E. Merritt & Sons.


Clergymen-C. H. Wheeler, Jas. L. Wilson, H. G. Kennedy, Bap .; vacant, Unit; W. H. Easton, Meth .; F. C. Hartley, F. Bap .; J. C. Koon, Epis .; P. M. Silke, - McNamara, asst., Cath .; Kenneth McKay, F. Albert Arbuckle, Pres .; T. P. Williams, Cong.


Dentists-Geo. Q. Nickerson, C. B. Benn, G. P. Clifford, F. O. Orcutt, G. H. Tracy, Albert Doyle, L. P. Hughes, F. A. Swett.


Physicians-C. E. Williams, Harry L. Putnam, F. A. Nevers, T. S. Dickison, W. B. Gibson, P. M. Ward (eye, ear, nose and throat), F. W. Mann, F. H. Jackson, F. W. Mitchell (eye, ear, nose and throat), E. C. Bates, J. G. Potter, A. G. Walker (ecl.), Sarah A. Randall (osteo- pathic).


U. S. Pension Exam. Surg., Board of-C. E. Williams, pres., Harry L. Putnam, sec., T. S. Dickison, treas.


Veterinary Dentist-A. P. M. Taber.


Veterinary Surgeons-H. B. F. Jervis, F. T. Cheney.


Lawyers-Hersey & Barnes, Putnam & Putnam, MADIGAN & MADI- GAN (Albert W. Madigan, John B. Madigan) (see advt. opp. page 296), Powers & Archibald, Charles Carroll, Parker P. Burleigh, James Mulhol- land, Harry M. Briggs, James K. Plummer, Walter Cary, E. L. Vail, Geo. A. Gorham, Michael M. Clark, Doherty & Tompkins, Roland E. Clark, G. A. Perrigo, H. Drummond Foss, S. S. Thornton, A. L. Lumbert, Shaw & Shaw, F. A. Powers, Leonard A. Pierce, W. S. LEWIN (see advt. opp. p. 312), Elisha S. Powers, Aaron A. Putnam.


Pension Atty-Wm. J. Thibodeau.


Notaries-Thos. P. Putnam, Sept. 21, 1913; John C. McIntyre, May 27, 1916; P. L. Rideout, June 16, 1918; Jas. Archibald, Feb. 25, 1915; Ira G. Hersey, July 13, 1918: Herschel Shaw, April 2, 1915; Benj. B. Feeley, Mar. 23, 1913; Thomas V. Doherty, April 16, 1914; John B. Madigan, May 26, 1915; Geo. A. Gorham, Nov. 9, 1912; Roland E. Clark, Jan. 23, 1913; J. P. Dudley, July 20, 1913; R. W. Shaw, Jan. 23, 1914; Parker P. Burleigh, Apr. 28, 1915; Elisha S. Powers, Oct. 6, 1916; Leonard A. Pierce, Feb. 24, 1917; Fred D. Goud, Aug. 16, 1918; W. S. Lewin, Apr. 29, 1917; Frank H. Daggett, Aug. 16, 1918; Chas. E. F. Stetson, May 10, 1919.


Justices-T. P. Putnam, Jan. 25, 1917; Walter B. Clark, April 28, 1915; Walter Cary, Jan. 23, 1913; A. W. Madigan, June 16, 1918; L. H. Powers, June 29, 1912; E. L. Vail, Dec. 13, 1913; Ira G. Hersey, May 27, 1916; L. O. Ludwig, Sept. 21, 1913; R. W. Shaw, July 20, 1913; John B. Madigan, May 26, 1915; Don A. H. Powers, Oct. 13, 1912; Beecher Putnam, Jan. 18, 1919; Geo. A. Gorham, Nov. 9, 1912; S. Ernestine Davis (to ad- minister oaths), Sept. 7, 1912; Geo. S. Gentle, Aug. 28, 1915; Wm. C.


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Donnell, Apr. 13, 1912; G. A. Perrigo, Feb. 3, 1916; S. Josephine Peabody (to administer oaths), Nov. 1, 1911; James Archibald, Nov. 18, 1916; Roland E. Clark, July 10, 1916; Chas. Carroll, Jan. 25, 1918; Parker P. Burleigh, Apr. 28, 1915; Thos. V. Doherty, Nov. 29, 1917; Bernard Archibald, Oct. 20, 1918; Anna M. Curran (to administer oatlıs) Mar. 23, 1913; Ethel E. Titcomb (to administer oaths), Dec. 14, 1912; F. A. Peabody, July 20, 1913; Elisha S. Powers, Sept. 21, 1913; Parker C. Newbegin, June 22, 1913; W. R. Dresser, Jan. 16, 1914; Herschel Shaw, Dec. 10, 1914; Aaron A. Put- nam, Nov. 19, 1915; Leonard A. Pierce, July 30, 1915; Nat'l Tompkins, Feb. 25, 1915; G. T. Holyoke, Nov. 29, 1917; Murdoch B. Mckay, May 31, 1917; S. S. Thornton, Mar. 2, 1918; Julia Spear (to administer oaths), May 31, 1917; Chas. P. Barnes, Sept. 21, 1913; Wm. J. Thibodeau, Aug. 16, 1918. Harvey H. Westervelt, Nov. 16. 1918; Paul H. Powers, Jan. 18, 1919. Trial, H. M. Briggs, Oct. 28, 1917; W. S. Lewin, Apr. 29, 1917. Dedimus, L. B. Johnson, Michael M. Clark, Thos. V. Doherty.


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Houlton Chamber of Commerce-Wm. A. Martin, pres., Frank Dunn, sec.


.Merchants-Agricultural Implements-A. H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. page 312), John Watson & Co., R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), Mccluskey Bros. Hardware Co., W. A. Dykeman, Geo. H. Taber & Co., John N. Adams.


Apothecaries-O. F. French & Son, Hatheway Drug Co., Perks Drug Store, Cochran Drug Store, Alex. G. Munro.


Automobiles-H. M. CATES (see advt. opp. p. 296), W. P. Mansur, Geo. H. Taber & Co., Ralph L. Berry, W. A. Dykeman, F. F. Harrison.


Bark-SUMMIT LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296).


Beef and Provisions, Wholesale-Armour & Co., Swift & Co.


Books, Stationery and Paper Hangings-O. M. Smith, Frank L. Cook.


Boots and Shoes-THE BOSTON SHOE STORE, Allen T. Smith, prop., (the largest exclusive shoe store in Houlton), Lane & Pearce, R. A. Palmer jr., McGary Shoe Co.


Brick, Lime and Cement-A. H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), John Watson & Co.


Cameras and Photographic Supplies-F. L. Cook, J. D. Perry.


Carpets-Houlton Furniture Co., DUNN FURNITURE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296).


Carriages and Harness-G. A. HALL CO. (also horses) (see advt. opp. p. 296), J. S. Weiler, S. W. TABER (see advt. opp. p. 296), C. H. Berry, A. B. Smart, Wm. A. Gellerson, Huggard Bros. Co., Mccluskey Bros. Hardware Co., C. H. Wilson (2d hand).


Carriage Stock-A. H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. page 312). S. W. TABER (see advt. opp. p. 296), John Watson & Co., Huggard Bros. Co.


Cattle and Sheep-John S. Weiler, M. D. Putnam, J. C. Harrigan. Cigars and Tobacco-W. H. McLoon Co., J. Varni Co.


Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes-L. S. Puring- ton (clothing), Fox Bros., Ervin & Ervin, B. S. Green, Oscar L. Clough Clothing Co., Taggett & Gartley, Houlton Woolen Mill (clothing), S. New- house & Co.


Coal-Geo. H. Wiggins, A. H. FOGG CO. (blacksmiths') (see advt. opp. page 312), C. H. Mccluskey (also wood), R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312).


Confectionery, Wholesale-JOHN A. MILLAR (see ad. opp. p. 312). Crockery and Glassware-Smith Bros., Hamilton & Clark Co., Hamilton-Webber Co.


Dry and Fancy Goods-F. P. Berry, G. W. Richards & Co., Lane & Pearce, J. A. Browne & Co., McLeod Bros., Nathan Weston, Miss Margaret L. Estabrooke (ladies furnishings), Miss Charlotte M. Wakem (ladies' furnishings).


Fertilizers-John Watson & Co., A. H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. page


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312), R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), G. A. HALL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), W. R. Dresser (gen. agt.), George Benn, F. L. Dyer (gen. agt.), Buffalo Fertilizer Co., E. L. CLEVELAND CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), National Fertilizer Co., C. O. Grant Farm Agency, John N. Adams.


Fish Market-Riley Bros.


Florists-Harold Chadwick, C. C. Newell.


Flour and Feed-A. H. FOGG CO. (flour) (see advt. opp. page 312), E. Merritt & Sons, Madigan & Madigan, Houlton Grange Store.


Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars, etc .- W. A. Fowler, Warren Skil- lin, L. H. & G. W. Drake, John K. Palmer, S. J. Riley.


Furniture and Picture Frames-Houlton Furniture Co., DUNN FURNITURE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), J. B. Maxell (framing).


Gasoline Engines-G. H. Taber & Co.


Groceries-A. H. FOGG CO. (wholesale) (see advt. opp. page 312), C. Niles, Robinson Grocery Co., Frank W. Titcomb (general stores), McGary Bros., E. A. Gillen & Co., Hallett-McKeen Co., Houlton Grange Store, E. E. McIntosh, mugr., L. W. Dyer, Ellis Logan, W. S. Smith, Knox Bros., C. W. Starkey, Thomas Bell, Daniel Webster, W. E. Carr, Horace Chaloner, R. P. McNally, Charles E. Lovering, Robt. McNally, Jr., Houlton Meal Supply, Mrs. Emerson Stone.


Hardware. Paints and Oils-ALMON H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), John Watson & Co., R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), Mccluskey Bros. Hardware Co., Hamilton & Clark Co. (paints).


Hay and Straw-(Wholesale)-F. P. Clark, G. A. HALL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296),


Hides and Wool-J. S. Weiler (wool), C. W. Starkey (hides).


Lumber-F. W. Titcomb, S. H. Sincock jr., M. Wilson, I. H. Davis, SUMMIT LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), H. R. Burleigh.


Markets-Hallett-McKeen Co., Robinson Grocery Co., McGary Bros., E. A. Gillen & Co., C. W. Starkey & Co., Thos. Bell, R. P. McNally, W.S. Smith, H. C. Chaloner, Houlton Meal Supply.


Mileage Books- L. H. & G. W. Drake, H. E. Thomas.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. Frank Sincock, C. C. Newell, Mrs. D. B. Gillin, Miss G. C. Bragdon, Mrs. Geo. Taber.


Musical Instruments and Music-G. A. HAGERMAN (see advt. opp. p. 297), A. E. ASTLE (see advt. opp. p. 312).


Oil, Kerosene-Standard Oil Co., C. H. Mccluskey, agent.


Pianos, Organs, Phonographs and Supplies-G. A. HAGER- MAN (see advt. opp. p. 297), A. E. ASTLE (see adv. opp. p. 312), P. S. Berrie.


Potatoes-Astle & Drew, A. G. Bryenton for F. W. Gibbons & Co., Boston, E. L. CLEVELAND CO. (see advt. opp. page 296), -- Soule for Clark Bros. Co., Boston, T. P. Blake & Bro., W. A. Dykeman, David M. Bamford for Newsom & McLeod, Boston, F. P. Clark, B. J. Bell for M. J. McCarthy, Boston, Geo. Anderson, H. Edblad for F. P. Putnam & Co., Boston, G. A. HALL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), J. S. Peabody, Fred A. Hogan & Co., Geo. H. Benn, National Fertilizer Co., Harry M. Rhoda, Albert Doyle for H. J. Perkins, Springfield.


Railroad Ties-Jas. Peabody, Preston N. Burleigh, SUMMIT LUM- BER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), G. B .. Dunn.


Sewing Machines-Singer Sewing Machine Co., S. L. Spragg, mgr., F. L. Cook, DUNN FURNITURE CO. (see ad. opp. p. 296), G. A. HAGER- MAN (see advt. opp. p. 297), Houlton Furniture Co.


Sporting Goods-O. M. Smith, R. L. TURNEY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), John Watson & Co., A. H. FOGG CO. (see advt. opp. p. 312), F. L. Cook.


Stoves and Tinware-Hamilton & Clark Co., Smith Bros., John Watson & Co., W. H. Gray & Co., C. F. Thorn, DUNN FURNITURE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 296), Hamilton-Webber Co., Houlton Furniture Co.,


CLARENCE H. PIERCE, Pres. FRANK A. GELLERSON, Treas. ALMON H. FOGG C


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HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, DOORS AND WINDOWS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GROCERIES TO THE TRADE. HOULTON. 1 1 MAINE.


SNELL HOUSE, HOULTON, MAINE.


NEWLY FURNISHED. TABLE AS GOOD AS ANY. ROOMS EN SUITE WITH BATH. Jos. J. Marriott, Prop. Formerly of The Braeburn, Guilford, Me.


" The Home of Good Candy." JOHN A. MILLAR,


Wholesale Confectioner and MANUFACTURER OF HOMEMADE CANDY. Millar Block, Court St., Houlton, Me.


Telephone.


Notary Public.


WILLARD S. LEWIN,


ATTORNEY.


Mansur Block,


HOULTON,


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MAINE.


At Branch Office in Danforth, Saturdays.


BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN AROOSTOOK COUNTY. THE STAR-HERALD


Published by the Star-Herald Publishing Co.


GEO. H. COLLINS, EDITOR


F. R. ROBERTS, MANAGER


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MAINE


First-Class Job Printing of all Kinds


PRESQUE ISLE, -


G. H. FREEMAN CO.,


DEALERS IN


HARDWARE,


Stoves, Tinware, Iron, Steel, Agricultural Implements, Sporting Goods, Etc. Long and Short Lumber and Finish. SIDNEY GRAVES, Treas. PRESQUE ISLE, - MAINE.


FRED L. PUTNAM,


ARTHUR O. PUTNAM,


Treas.


Pres. R. L. TURNEY CO., HARDWARE


Doors, Windows, Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Paints, Oil, Pumps, Farming Tools, Etc.


HOULTON,


MAINE.


HIGH GRADE PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, Organs and Phonographs. THE HOULTON MUSIC STORE HOUSE OF QUALITY-75 MAIN ST. A. E. ASTLE, Prop.


THE AROOSTOOK PIONEER, CHARLES A. LYONS, Proprietor. An Independent Local Weekly, Thoroughly Covering the News and Advertising Fields of Southern Aroostook.


FINE JOB PRINTING.


Advertising Rates on Application. HOULTON, Established 1857. MAINE.


H. S. LOVELY & CO., SMITH & HOYT,


MACHINISTS AND GARAGE,


Automobile, Bicycle and Gasoline Engines. Repairs and Supplies. Cast Iron Welding. Presque Isle, Me.


C. H. SMITH CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Stair Work a Specialty GENERAL JOBBING. PRESQUE ISLE, ME. W. F. PARADIS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE.


SPECIALTIES .- Potatoes, Hay, Straw, R. R. Ties, Pulp Wood, Sheep & Lambs. Grower of Seed Potatoes.


VAN BUREN, - MAINE.


Growers and Shippers of Potatoes


DEALERS IN HUPP AUTOMOBILES


PRESQUE ISLE, ME.


Peter C. Keegan,


COUNSELOR-AT-LAW.


VAN BUREN,


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MAINE.


TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


A. J. DUMAIS,


Manufacturer of and Dealer in


Black and Red Leather, Indian




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