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Merchants-Fish River Lumber Co., general stores.
Manufacturers-Houlton P. O., Fish River Lumber Co., lumber.
*NO. 9, R. 3.
On Ashland Branch B. & A. R. R. Post office-Howe Brook.
MManufacturers-York Bros, long and short lumber.
*NO. 9, R. 4.
On Ashland Branch B. & A. R. R.
Post office-St. Croix.
Manufacturers-Meduxnekeag Lumber Co., long and short lumber.
*NO. 16, R. 5.
Seventy miles N. N. W. of Houlton.
Postmaster-Square Lake, M. Louise Cummings.
Sporting Camp-D. L. Cummings & Co.
* D, R. 2.
On B. & A. R. R. Post office-Bridgewater.
Manufacturers-A. Nason, long and short lumber.
*Unorganized.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Originally embraced Androscoggin, Franklin, and parts of Oxford, Kenne- bec, and Somerset. Incorporated, 1760. Twenty-three towns, three cities, Portland, shire town. Area, 1014 square miles. Population-1830, 60,- 102; 1840, 68,658; 1850, 79,538; 1860, 75,591; 1870, 82,021; 1880, 86,360; 1890, 90,949; 1900, 100,689; 1910, 112,014. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 15,098; Estates, $32,361,035; 1870-Polls, 19,812; Estates, $48,942,323; 1880-Polls, 21.539; Estates, $51,530,510; 1890-Polls, 24,738; Estates, $65,039,972; 1900-Polls, 38,579; Estates, $72,860,864; 1910-Polls, 31,860; Est., $96,- 505,510.
BALDWIN.
Twenty-five miles W. N. W. of Portland. On White Mt. Div. M. C. R. R. Originally called Flintstown Plantation. First settled in 1735. Incorpo- rated June 23, 1802, the 136th town, and named in honor of Loammi Baldwin, one of the early settlers. Lots 20 and 21, in second range East, set off to Sebago Feb. 15, 1871. Population-1790, 190; 1850, 1100; 1860, 1227; 1870, 1101; 1880, 1123; 1890, 932; 1900, 821. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 282; Estates, $212,918; 1870-Polls, 292; Estates, $256,225; 1880- Polls, 273; Estates, $312,101; 1890-Polls, 329; Estates, $389,019; 1900- Polls, 264; Estates, $385,645.
1910-Population, 791; Polls, 244; Estates, $378,528.
Cornish Station in Baldwin; Mattocks same as East P. O. Stage semi- daily from Mattocks to E. and N. Sebago, Naples and S. Naples; daily to No. Baldwin, Sebago and Convene. Stage daily from Cornish station to Cornish, Kezar Falls, Porter and Freedom, N. H.
Postmasters-West, Henry A. Miles; East, Leland S. Richardson ; North, H. E. Partridge.
Selectmen-East, Lorenzo Norton; West, C. L. Lombard; North, A. D. Parker.
Town Clerk-East-D. T. Richardson.
Treasurer-East, John M. Flint.
Collector and Constable-West, Harry A. Burnell.
Road Commissioner-West, Chas. R. Murch.
School Committee-North, J. L. Murch; East, J. P. Chadbourne; West, Fred A. Locke. Supt .- North, H. E. Partridge.
Board of Health-East, E. H. Chadborne, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap .; West and North, Roy Kimball, Meth. ; East, J. S. Strong, (Limington P. O.) Cong.
Physician-East, Lorenzo Norton.
Justices-Fred J. Murch, Nov. 5, 1918; Lorenzo Norton, Apr. 18, 1919. Trial, A. W. Wentworth, July 20, 1913.
.Merchants-West, H. A. Miles, R. F. Chase, E. E. Usher, general stores; R. F. Chase, sale stable; Fred W. Stokes, groceries. East, L. S. Richardson, E. H. Chadbourne, general stores; C. E. Brown, grain. North, Lewis Brown, general stores.
Manufacturers-West, Fred. D. Harding, hose supporters; A. N. Burnell, R. & N. Sanborn, G. E. Richardson, shingles, staves, &c .; G. E. Dow, smith; George E. Richardson, Aaron Burnell, coopers; Geo. E.
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Richardson, grist mill; F. Milliken, hoops; E. G. Noble, stone cutter; East, F. W. Wood, staves and boxes; Norton & Wingate, canned goods; J. W. Hoyt, smith.
Library-East, Anna H. Norton, lib., 1100 vols.
Livery and Sale Stable-West, H. N. Miles.
Station, Express and Telegraph Agents-East, M. C. R. R., W. W. Burnell; West, C. F. Burnell; Cornish Station, S. John Elliott.
Telephone-Baldwin & Sebago Tel. Co.
Veterinary-West, W. S. Lord.
.Isso'tus-North-P. of H .- Mt. Etna, No. 147, Thurs. West, P. of H. -West Baldwin, No. 374, Tues.
Hotels-East, E. H. Chadbourne; West, H. N. Miles.
Summer Boarding Houses-East, J. P. Chadbourne; West, Sam- uel D. Murch; North, Harlan E. Partridge.
BRIDGTON.
Thirty-eight miles N. W. of Portland. On Bridgton & Saco River Railroad; on steamboat line from Sebago Lake Station on M. C. R. R. First settled, 1770, by Captain Benjamin Kimball. Named from Moody Bridges, of Andover, Mass., a large proprietor, and incorporated Feb. 7, 1794, the eighty-fiftli town. Previously called Pondicherry. Post-office established in 1800. First representative to general court, Phineas In- galls, 1819. Contains 23,000 acres. Bridgton Academy incorporated Mar. 1808. Population-1850, 2710; 1860, 2556; 1870, 2685; 1880, 2863; 1890, 2605; 1900, 2868. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 617; Estates, $697,148; 1870- Polls, 667; Est., $855,197; 1880-Polls, 730; Est., $1,102,613; 1890-Polls, 740; Est., $1,246,368; 1900-Polls, 893; Est., $1,345,986.
1910-Population, 2660; Polls, 724; Estates, $1,604,354.
Sandy Creek, formerly Pinhook, a village near the center of the southern half of the town.
R. F. D. to West.
Postmasters-John F. Davis; South, Thos. B. Knapp, North, Chas. H. Gould; Sandy Creek, L. S. Ingalls.
Selectmen-North, Geo. H. Green : Frank Stone; South, E. T. Murch, Town Clerk-Daniel M. Crockett.
Treasurer-Frank A. Webb.
Collector and Constable-Frank P. Davis.
Road Commissioner-Myron L. Libby.
School Committee-Henry W. Evans, Clifford C. Smith, A. G. Hebb. Supt .- E. T. Russell.
Board of Health-Frank A. Webb, sec.
Bridgton Center Village Corporation-Frank A. Webb, Clerk, Wm. M. Dunn, Treas .; Eugene T. Davis, Chief Engineer; W. E. Marri- ner, P. J. Murphy, H. W. Jones, Assessors.
Clergymen-Stephen Livingstone, Cong .; Miss Isabel F. Macduff, Univ .; A. A. Callaghan, Meth .; - - McAllister, Adv .; North, Chas. N. Davie, Cong. South, F. H. Reeves, Cong .; Sandy Creek, vacant, F. Bap.
Physicians-H. A. Lombard, J. L. Bennett, E. S. Abbott (Hom.), A. G. Hebb, F. E. Stevens.
Dentists-W. L. Haskell, A. J. Walker.
Lawyers-WALKER & PIKE (see advt. opp. p. 357), D. Eugene Chaplin.
Notaries-Augustus H. Walker, July 10, 1916; D. Eugene Chaplin, Jan. 23, 1913; J. Bennett Pike, Mar. 22, 1918; Everett A. Crosby, Apr. 18, 1919.
Justices-J. Carroll Mead, Jan. 23, 1914; Augustus H. Walker, Dec. 18, 1915; Horace B. Libby, Feb. 24, 1916; D. Eugene Chaplin, May 26, 1915; Mellen Plummer, May 10, 1919; Daniel M. Crockett, May 7, 1914; J. Bennett Pike, Jan. 28, 1915; Edward R. Staples, Oct. 28, 1917; Frank
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M. Stone, Mar. 29, 1918. Trial, Lewis H. Corliss, Oct. 28, 1917. Dedimus, G. E. Chadbourne, A. H. Walker, D. E. Chaplin.
.Merchants-Apothecaries-F. P. Bennett, Dunn Bros., F. E. Stevens (also photographic supplies).
Agricultural Implements-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co.
Bicycles-H. G. Larrabee, J. H. Halkett (repairs).
Books, Stationery, Etc .- F. P. Bennett, Dunn Bros., F. E. Stevens. Boots and Shoes-H. G. Larrabee, M. B. Cook.
Carpets-Thos. Smiley, P. P. Burnham & Co., Bridgton Furniture Co. Clothing and Men's Furnishings-J. F. Libby, J. T. Bardsley, A. A. Abbott (furnishings).
Coal, Wood and Hay-Hamblen & Ingalls.
Corsetier-Mrs. T. B. Moody.
Crockery-W. E. Marriner, Gleason & Scribner, Davis-Dow Co., North, J. W. Witham; South, Knapp & Sanborn.
Dry and Fancy Goods-Thomas Smiley, P. P. Burnham & Co., A. A. Abbott.
Fertilizers-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co., Hamblen & Ingalls.
Fish-D. A. Dyer.
Flour, Grain and Feed-Hamblen & Ingalls, E. Sykes.
Fruit and Confectionery-A. D. Abbott, Lewis Dordoni, A. J. Parker, T. Gallinari, H. E. Seavey (confectionery).
Furniture-Bridgton Furniture Co.
Groceries-Mrs. A. Harmon, W. E. Marriner, H. W. Jones, Davis-Dow Co .; Gleason & Scribner ; Sandy Creek, L. S. Ingalls.
General Stores-North, J. W. Witham, John C. Wells; South, Knapp & Sanborn.
Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co., E. J. Stiles; North, J. W. Witham.
Ice-Ames & Crosby.
Lime and Cement-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co.
Meats-J. A. Morrison, A. W. Sanborn.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. E. A. Twombly, Mrs. M. W. Knight.
Milk-Granville Morrison, Oswold Luck. West, P. Chandler.
Music and Musical Instruments-F. A. Webb (pianos and or- gans), H. G. Larrabee, A. P. Clark.
Optometrists-Frank A. Webb, Wilfred Bowler, A. S. Brown.
Paints and Oils-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co.
Pictures and Frames-E. A. Littlefield Co.
Sewing Machines-Frank A. Webb, Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Sporting Goods-Wales & Hamblen Co.,F. E. Stevens, H. G. Larrabee, H. E. Seavey.
Variety-Albert Green, T. Gallinari (also news stand), H. E. Seavey. Watches and Jewelry-H. G. Larrabee, Frank A. Webb, A. S. Brown Co.
Manufacturers-Automobile Repairs-J. H. Halkett, Bridgton Lumber & Machine Co.
Bakery-Charles A. Arey.
Base Ball Bats-Sandy Creek, Mains & Dolley.
Boat Builder-Linton Ingalls.
Boxes-Bridgton Lumber & Machine Co .; South, G. F. Knapp.
Butter and Cream-PORTLAND CREAMERY CO., Leonard Berry, mngr.
Canned Goods-BURNHAM & MORRILL CO.
Carpenters-Thomas Humphreys, Lincoln Douglass, C. E. Abbott, P. L. Harmon; North, L. J. Mayberry, W. M. Glines; South, D. C. Johnson, E. T. Murch, Alvah Johnson; Sandy Creek, John M. Johnson.
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Carriages-A. B. Pratt, L. D. Corser.
Carriage Trimmers & Upholsterers-J. F. Bennett, F. A. Webb. Clothing-(Repairs) A. C. Hinds.
Contractors and Builders-W. W. Walker, Geo. A. & L. F. John- son.
Doors, Sash and Blinds-Bridgton Furniture Co., W. W. Walker. Dressmakers-Miss Lelia Dodge, Mrs. A. B. Pratt, Mrs. F. J. Bur- nell.
Electric Work and Supplies-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Fris- bie Co., E. J. Stiles.
Granite Workers-J. F. Frisbie, Allen Bros.
Grist Mill-Hamblen & Ingalls.
Harness-J. F. Bennett, Frank A. Webb.
Laundries-McCann's Steam Laundry, C. B. Mason.
Lumber-Bridgton Lumber & Machine Co., F. H. Burnham, treas., W. W. Walker, Bridgton Furniture Co. (dealers in finished lumber and flooring); North, Knight & Redlon; South, Edward Bennett; Sandy Creek, Saunders Bros. (spool bars and dowels), L. S. Ingalls.
Machinists and Founders-Bridgton Machine & Lumber Co., F. H. Burnham, treas., water wheels, shingle machines and general mill work, J. H. Halkett (machinist and die maker).
Marble and Granite Worker-J. F. Frisbie.
Masons-Stephen Dow, Sam'l Ames; South, G. H. Haley ; West, W. E. Farrington.
Merchant Tailor-D. C. Saunders.
Oil-Standard Oil Co., H. E. Burnham, agent.
Painters-House, W. R. Douglass, Chas. W. Knight, Linville John- son, Hazen Richardson, E. L. Rounds (sign and carriage); South, Geo. A. Johnson ; Sandy Creek, L. S. Ingalls; West, W. E. Farrington.
Photographer-P. J. Murphy.
Printers-H. A. Shorey & Son, Charles H. Mackay.
Saw Filer-G. A. Chase.
Shoemakers-L. S. Coburn, W. F. Trumble, P. H. P. Oberg; South, C. P. Spurr.
Smiths-Joseph Keefe, Irving H. Douglass, G. Robinson, L. D. Corser (carriage); North, C. Thomes (carriage). South, Fred Merrill.
Tannery-W. H. Pike, supt.
Tinsmiths and Plumbers-Wales & Hamblen Co., Roes & Frisbie Co., E. J. Stiles.
Undertakers-Bridgton Furniture Co.
Wood Workers-W. W. Walker ; North, C. R. Thomes.
Woolen Goods-Pondicherry Co., C. A. Julia, agent, cheviots and cassimeres.
Auctioneers-Frank A. Webb, John S. Ames.
Barbers-Francis S. Staley, W. Atkins, Fred Woolley, V. Yates.
Insurance-H. B. Libby & Son.
Livery Stables-THE CUMBERLAND STABLE (see advt. opp. p. 357), O. W. Hackett, Lyman B. Chadbourne, C. B. Kneeland, J. D. Mc- Daniels; North, C. W. Hill.
Land Surveyor -D. E. Chaplin.
Hall-Bridgton Opera House, Walter Davis, man.
Libraries-Bridgton Public, 3,500 vols., Emma S. Gleason, lib .; Ridge Library ; North, Bridgton Academy, 1750 vols., Literary Associa- tion; South, Literary Society.
Florist-North, Chas. L. Chadbourne.
Express-American, E. A. Crosby ; North, J. E. Bird.
Bridgton Water and Electric Co .- Mrs. E. S. Gleason, treas., C. E. Gleason, mgr.
Telegraph-Western Union, E. A. Crosby, manager.
Telephones-Lovell & Fryeburg Tel. Exchange-O. H. Haskell (Swe-
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den P. O.) treas. Pay Station, F. P. Bennett. North, Ossipee Valley T. & T. Co., J. W. Witham.
Real Estate-W. M. Staples, H. A. Hall.
Schools-High School. Thos. C. Tooker; North, BRIDGTON ACAD- EMY.
Station Agents-B. & S. R. R. R., E. A. Crosby; North, J. E. Bird; Sandy Creek, L. S. Ingalls.
Steamboat Line-Highland Lake Steamboat Co., W. L. Haskell, mngr.
Veterinarian-G. Robinson.
Board of Trade-L. F. McKenney, pres., F. P. Bennett, sec.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Oriental, No. 13, Saturday on or before full moon; Oriental R. A. C., No. 30, Thurs. on or before full moon. ; Oriental Com. K. T., No. 22, Thurs. on or after full moon. Masonic Club-W. T. Johnson, pres. I. O. O. F .- Cumberland, No. 30, Mon .; Mount Pleasant Encampment, No. 14, 1st and 3d Wed .; Eudora Rebekah, No. 24, 2d and 4th Tues. K. of P .- Highland, No. 10, Fri; Pythian Sisters, Echo, 2d and 4th Thurs. G. A. R .- Farragut, No. 27. Sat .; Ladies' Aid, No. 11, Mon. S. of V .- Isaiah S. Webb, No. 25, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. R. M. -Paugus, No. 45, Thurs. Woodman Band-F. A. Webb, sec. M. W. of A .- Bridgton Camp, No. 10,269, 1st and 3d Tues .; Royal Neighbors, 2d and 4th Mon. "P. of H .- Highland, No. 116, Sat. U. O. P. F. Bridgton Improvement Society, F. A. Webb, sec. North, Society for Prevention and Detection of Crime-Geo. E. Chadbourne, sec.
Hotels-THE CUMBERLAND, Misses E. L. & M. E. Bacon (see advt. opp. p. 357); The Bridgton, George A. Cabot, prop .; Bridgton Tavern, J. Merrill, prop. ; North, Songo House, S. D. Meserve.
Summer-Lakeside House, John Cobb & Son; Lake View House, Carl T. Plummer; Morrison House, H. D. Morrison; The Stonleigh, Lightfoot Bros .; Tarry-a- While, Forest Abbott; Elm Cottage, Lucy K. Segon; North, Arcade, L. S. Monk.
Bank and Newspaper-See tables.
BRUNSWICK.
Twenty-five miles N. E. of Portland. On the Maine Central Railroad. Settled 1628; originally called Pejepscot. Incorporated 11th town, 1738. Seat of Bowdoin College, which received its charter June 24, 1794. Pop- ulation-1850, 4977; 1860, 4723; 1870, 4687 ; 1880, 5384 ; 1890, 6012; 1900, 6806. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 766; Estates, $1,761,904; 1870-Polls, 916; Es- tates, $2,305,806; 1880-Polls, 1109; Estates, $2,684,374 ; 1890-Polls, 1306; Estates, $3,904,061; 1900-Polls, 1630; Estates, $3,957,499.
1910-Population, 6621; Polls, 1685; Estates, $3,972,818.
On L. A. & W. St. Ry. and terminus of B. & Y. St. Ry.
Postmasters-Geo. L. Thompson; Mere Point (summer), Geo. W. Fuller.
Selectmen-Samuel Knight, jr., Henry C. Upton, Pierre A. Morin.
Town Clerk-John W. Riley.
Treasurer-Samuel L. Forsaith.
Collector and Constable-John R. Stanwood.
Constable-Lincoln H. Colby.
Town Agent-H. J. Given.
Road Commissioner-Thos. E. Dolan.
School Committee-Edward W. Wheeler, G. M. Elliott, Eugene H. Andrews. Supt .- John A. Cone.
Board of Health-Chas. H. Cumston, sec.
Chief Fire Department-Lincoln H. Colby.
Chief of Police-L. H. Colby.
Municipal Court -- Harry F. Thompson, judge; Ray P. Eaton ,
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recorder; civil jurisdiction, $100; terms, every Monday at 9 A.M. Established 1850. Last amendment 1903.
Village Corporation-Samuel Knight, jr., Henry C. Upton, Pierre A. Morin, assessors ; John W. Riley, clerk : Jolin R. Stanwood, collect- or; J. W. Fisher, treas.
Clergymen-H. L. Chapman, John H. Quint, Cong .; Louis A. Parsons, Epis. ; Isaac Higgambotham, F. Bap .; J. H. Roberts, Meth .; C. M. Herring, Robert Morris, Bap. ; vacant, Univ .; Theophile J. Remy, Alfred St. Martin (asst.), Cath .; Christian Science. East, supplies, Bap. ; West, Isaac Higgambotham, F. Bap.
Physicians-Alfred Mitchell, C. H. Cumston, G. J. Roy, G. M. Elliott, E. H. Andrews, C. W. P. Foss, E. G. A. Stetson, C. A. Palmer, Eva A. Adams, H. Lambert, E. F. Pratt.
Dentists-J. H. Lombard, J. Plutzer, A. W. Haskell, W. F. Brown, J. S. Stetson, A. H. Staples, Adelard Racine, Alva C. Thompson.
Veterinary Surgeon-C. W. Watson.
Lawyers-Wheeler & Howe, Barrett Potter, A. H. Holmes, C. E. SAWYER (see advt. opp. p. 204), J. H. Rousseau, Willis E. Roberts.
Notaries-Willis E. Roberts, Oct. 28, 1917; Barrett Potter, Aug. 16, 1918; S. L. Forsaith, Feb. 25, 1917; C. E. Sawyer, May 19, 1912; E. W. Wheeler, April 27, 1916; A. J. Hutchinson, Feb. 23, 1913; J. H. Rousseau, Aug. 10, 1913; Ray P. Eaton, July 30, 1915; Samuel B. Furbish, Apr. 27, 1916; G. Allen Howe, Feb. 24, 1916; Herman L. Stover, Jan. 18, 1918.
Justices-Emery T. Getchell, Dec. 10, 1914; B. R. Jordan, Nov. 9, 1912; Alphonse Baribeau, Mar. 23, 1913; Barrett Potter, Sept. 25, 1915; G. Allen Howe, Sept. 30, 1917; Thos. H. Riley, Nov. 18, 1916; Willis E. Roberts, Sept. 30, 1917; A. H. Holmes, Sept. 18, 1918; James R. Jordan, Nov. 9, 1912; M. H. Blackwell, Jan. 25, 1918; E. W. Wheeler, Oct. 20, 1918; Harry F. Thompson, Feb. 10, 1916; Ray P. Eaton, July 30, 1915; Chas. I. Giveen, May 7, 1914; Isaiah R. Morrell, Nov. 19, 1915; D. G. Purinton, Nov. 19, 1915; Geo. E. Bowker, Mar. 26, 1918; Jolin W. Riley, Mar. 15, 1918; Arthur P. Barrett, Jan. 18, 1918; J. H. Rousseau, Apr. 3, 1919. Dedimus, E. W. Wheeler.
Merchants-Apothecaries-C. W. Allen, (est.), F. H. Wilson, P. J. Meserve, George Drapeau.
Bicycles, Automobiles, etc .- T. S. ALLEN (automobiles) (see advt. opp. p. 356), J. B. Maybury, H. W. Libby, E. J. F. Piuze.
Books, Stationery and News-J. E. Davis Co., F. W. Chandler & Son, J. A. Slocum.
Boots and Shoes-Alonzo Day, Frank E. Roberts, (est.), F. Drapeau, F. C. Webb, E. J. F. Piuze (2d hand).
Carriages, Sleighs and Harness-C. E. Townsend.
Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods-E. S. Bodwell & Son, Tel. Lapointe, J. W. & O. R. Pennell.
Coal-J. F. Chaney Coal Co., Knight & Stanwood Coal Co., Bruns- wick Coal Co.
Dry and Fancy Goods-Geo. C. Stetson, Jas. F. Will Co., M. Singer, L. Abelon, Miss A. Drapeau, W. F. Senter, J. E. Davis Co.
Electrical Supplies-Bath and Brunswick Light & Power Co., I. H. McKenney, Arthur W. Butler, F. H. Hamlin.
Fertilizers-L. D. Snow, D. & C. E. Scribner, J. B. Ham Co. Fish-Wm. Coffin, J. D. Berry.
Flour and Grain-D. & C. E. Scribner, J. B. Ham Co., L. D. Snow, Berry & Hodgdon.
Fruit and Confectionery-H. J. Given (also ice cream), J. A. Fortin, Frost & Smith, Wm. McFadden, Morton Bon Bon Co., N. J. Rawding, Kennebec Fruit Co., Christopher Calandis, A. W. Butler, Brunswick Fruit Co. (fruit wholesale), H. Gandreau.
:. Furniture, Carpets, &c .- H. Stetson's Sons, W. E. Gordon (also 2d hand), Jas. F. Will Co. (carpets), Miss A. Stetson (antiques), D. I. Rosen
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(2d hand).
Gasoline Engines-E. T. Saintonge, T. S. ALLEN (see ad. op. p. 356), H. W. Libby.
Grocers-B. R. Jordan & Co., A. I. Snow, L. D. Snow, Booker & Co., Tondreau Bros. Co., H. T. Nason, F. C. Webb, P. A. Morin, A. J. Cross- man, C. A. Pierce & Son, M. Parent, E. D. Morin, Graffam & Hatch, Berry & Hodgdon, S. A. Walker, C. A. Lemieux, Noel Vandall, E. P. Brillant; Mere Point, George W. Fuller.
Hardware, Crockery, Stoves and Tinware-BENJAMIN L. FURBISH (see advt. opp. p. 356), Geo. B. Ridley, Eaton Hardware Co., Henry C. Smith (crockery), E. T. Saintonge (stoves).
Hay and Straw-D. & C. E. Scribner, J. B. Ham Co.
Ice-Springwater Ice Co., John M. Nickerson.
Jewelry, Watches, Etc .- H. W. Varney, T. Albert Field, L. P. Caron.
Junk-I. Mack.
Lime and Cement-L. D. Snow, C. E. Hacker, Eaton Hardware Co. BENJAMIN L. FURBISH (see advt. opp. p. 356), Geo. B. Ridley.
Lumber-BENJAMIN L. FURBISH (see advt. opp. p. 356), S. T. Brown & Co., I. R. Morrell, T. Lapointe.
Meats-P. A. Morin, S. A. Walker, F. C. Webb, E. D. Morin, M. Parent, E. M. Alexander, C. A. Lemieux, Noel Vandall, C. A. Rogers.
Merchant Tailors-Snow Bros., P. P. Le Clair, D. I. Rosen, Mikelsky Bros.
Millinery-Miss C. E. Shorey, The Fashion, Miss A. Drapeau, Miss Ida C. Reed.
Mill Supplies-A. J. LYON & SON (see advt. opp. p. 356).
Musical Instruments-T. H. & J. W. Riley, Miss Katharine Hamilton.
Oil-Standard Oil Co., B. L. Dennison (Augusta P. O.), agent.
Paper Hangings-(See Bookstores), B. R. Jordan & Co., O. C. Cour- son, H. D. Pritchard.
Paints and Oils-B. R. Jordan & Co., L. D. Snow, A. I. Snow, Geo. B. Ridley, Eaton Hardware Co., BENJAMIN L. FURBISH (see advt. opp. p. 356).
Phonographs-H. W. Libby.
Photographer's Supplies-G. B. Webber.
Real Estate- Geo. E. Bowker, H. F. Thompson, C. A. Randall, RAY P. EATON (see advt. op. p. 356), W. B. Donnell, Morrill & Leonard.
Seed Potato Companies-Johnson Seed Potato Co., E. A. Rogers, mngr., Cumberland Seed Potato Co., Samuel L. Forsaith, sec., Sagadahoc Potato Co. Hiram Webber, pres.
Sewing Machines-T. Albert Field, H. W. Libby.
Tea, Coffee and Spices-Direct Importing Co. Miss Louise M. Dumais, mngr.
Trading Stamp Co .- Merchants Cooperative Stamp Co., Miss Mand Pierce, mngr.
Variety-Henry C. Smith, J. E. Davis Co., F. W. Chandler & Son, Mrs. Mary Mathurin.
Women's Exchange-Miss Annie P. Parsons, mngr.
Wood-Henry Demers, T. Lapointe, C. A. Lemieux, S. T. Brown & Co., I. R. Morrell, E. Berube, Brunswick Coal Co.
Wrapping Paper, Bags, Etc., Wholesale-F. W. Chandler & Son. Manufacturers-Bakers-F. D. Snow, Frost & Smith, L. G. Le- Gendre, Leon Belanger, Emile Tondreau.
Blacksmiths-W. S. McKenney, A. Parent, G. Bernier, W. C. Roberts, C. B. Pratt, Donat Schinck.
Boots and Shoes, Custom and Repairs-Lewis A. Joy, A. Bernier, F. Drapeau, Z. Bernier, Frank E. Roberts (estate), E. Whittom, E. J. F. Piuze, A. F. Varney, C. H. Michaud.
The Brunswick
Record.
The only newspaper in a center of population amounting to 10,000 people, including Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell.
Published Every Friday Morning at BRUNSWICK, MAINE, by the BRUNSWICK PUBLISHING CO.
THE NEW HOTEL EAGLE,
BRUNSWICK, ME.
Every room has hot and cold water, open sanitary plumbing, telephone, steam heat, electric lights, etc. Every room is an outside room. Opposite M. C. R. R. Depot. F. L. BLINN, Prop.
T. S. ALLEN,
MACHINE SHOP AND AUTOMOBILE GARAGE. Agent Ford Automobiles. Dunlap Street, Brunswick, Maine. Telephone.
RAY P. EATON,
Real Estate and Securities. Fire Insurance.
146 Maine St., Brunswick, Me. NOTARY PUBLIC. TELEPHONE.
GRAY AUTO & SUPPLY CO. GRAY, MAINE. Agency for Ford, Metz and Krit Cars. First-Class New Garage and Repair Shops. Complete line of supplies including tires. Agents for Old Gasoline Engines and Adriance Platt Farm Machinery. Blaugas Welding Outfit for cast iron and all other welding. Overhauling Cars and other machinery a Specialty. New England and Pine Tree Telephones.
Benj. Furbish, 1835. John Furbish, 1866. Benj.L. Furbish, 1905. Established 1835. BENJAMIN L. FURBISH,
(Successor to John Furbish) Dealer in HRADWARE, STOVES, Doors, Windows, Mouldings and Finish. MANUFACTURER OF Sheet Metal Goods, Plumbing Goods. Maine Street, Brunswick, Maine.
S. LITCHFIELD, Civil Engineer. Odd Fellows Block, Brunswick, Me. City Engineer, Bath, Me.
Surveys, Plans Specifications Estimates Superintendence
for-
'Paving, Macadamizing, Sewers, Waterworks, Concrete Construction, General Engineering Work.
A. J. LYON & SON, MACHINISTS AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK.
Jobbing of Every Description in Wood and Iron. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Designing and Pattern Making a Specialty. Mill Supplies Carried in Stock.
4 Maine St.,
Brunswick, Me.
1.
A. H. Walker. E. C. Walker. J. Bennett Pike.
WALKER & PIKE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Bank Building, BRIDGTON, . MAINE.
THE CUMBERLAND, BRIDGTON, MAINE. Centrally Located. Transient and Permanent Company Accommodated. Open Year Round. Livery Connected. Carriage to all Trains. Misses E. L. & M. E. BACON, Props.
C. O. BARROWS CO.
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER THE EDISON BUSINESS PHONOGRAPH
30 Exchange Street, PORTLAND, ME.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
TYPEWRITERS of all Standard Makes RENTED. CARD INDEXES, CARDS AND GUIDES. TYPEWRITER AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. EDISON MIMEOGRAPHS and SUPPLIES.
THE NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER.
A very valuable Reference Book, containing the names and P. O. Addresses of the Merchants, Manufacturers and Professional Men. Also a full and complete list of the Banks, Insurance, Manufacturing and other Incorporated Companies, Post Offices, Newspapers, Academies, Expresses, Register of State and County Offices, etc., etc. It forms a large octavo volumn of nearly 2500 pages with Steel Plate Map.
Price, Seven and One-Half Dollars.
Sampson & Murdock Co.
PUBLISHERS
246 Summer Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
Sent by Mail or Express on receipt of Price.
357
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Bottlers-Pine Spring Water Co.
Boxes-(Paper) The Baxter Paper Box Co., Arthur F. Brown, sales mngr., H. H. Herrick, gen. supt.
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