Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 55

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School Committee-J. B. Bettel, H. H. McIntyre, John Wood. Supt .- Frank E. McGouldrick.


Board of Health-Otis A. Littlefield, sec.


Western Hancock Municipal Court-Forrest B. Snow, Judge; Civil Jurisdiction $100. Terms, 4th Tues, of each month except June and Aug. at 10 A. M. Established 1893. Last amendment 1911.


Clergymen-R. A. Barker, Cong .; Charles Hargroves, Bap .; East, J. R. Remick, Meth.


Dentist-E. C. Barrett.


Lawyers-Edward E. Chase, Forrest B. Snow.


Physician-O. A. Littlefield.


Notaries-E. E. Chase, Mar. 15, 1918 ; Rodney W. Carter, Oct. 20, 1918; Arthur C. Hinckley, Dec. 14, 1912; Forrest B. Snow, Mar. 20, 1914.


Justices-S. B. Wescott, Feb. 24, 1917; Arthur B. Leach, Aug. 10, 1913 Trial, M. R. Hinkley, Mar. 30, 1917. Dedimus, E. E. Chase.


493


HANCOCK COUNTY.


.Merchants-A. C. Hinckley, Manuel Mello, Alfred Staples, groceries ; Merrill & Hinckley, N. T. Twining, E. P. Babson, general stores ; Sherman Hinckley, jewelry; I. E. Stanley, stoves, tinware and furni- ture ; W. I. Partridge, drugs and medicines; Max Abram, clothing and men's furnishings ; Mrs. M. E. Saunders, Mrs. James Montel, millinery and fancy goods; A. S. Grindle (also ice), Chas. E. Green (also dyna- mite), coal and wood; Willis H. Osgood, eggs and poultry shipper; G. W. Butler, lumber and hardware; C. S. Snowman, ice. East, E. C. Long & Son, Leroy B. Grindle, general stores; H. H. McIntyre, meats and groceries. Falls, A. R. Conary, groceries. South, B. Sylvester, dry goods and groceries; Fred B. Sylvester, gasolene and gas engine supplies. anufacturers-E. W. Mayo, long lumber; Rodney S. Osgood, cof- fins and caskets; E. W. Mayo, P. J. Gott (also staves and shingles), Frank L. Stover, G. W. Butler, contractors and builders; E. E. Fuller- ton, wheelwright and carriage painter; Cloughi & Leach, W. B. Wescott, masons; R. G. Lord, Ira G. Stover, F. I. Hinckley, painters; Chas. Wescott. Jas. Betell, smithis; Sherman Hinckley, photographer; J. B. Park (New York), G. W. Clay, supt., Chase Granite Co., granite; Roscoe Grindle, fish and bait barrels; W. H. Howard, monumental work; I. E. Stanley, plumber. Seaville, Allen Cole, boat builder.


Academy-Geo. Stevens, A. W. Boston, prin.


Barber-James Montell.


Express-Hoyt's, E. P. Babson, agt.


Land Surveyor-Fred A. Fisher.


Library-Ladies' Social, Miss Imogene McHowell, lib., 3,500 vols.


. Livery Stables-E. E. Chase, Robert Hinckley, John M. Snow, A. S. Grindle.


.Isso'Ins-Masons-Ira Berry, 3d Mon. 1. O. O. F .- Blue Hill, Thurs. ; Mountain Rebekah, No. 87. G. A. R .- Jas. A. Garfield Post, Sat. East -P. of H .- East Bluehill, No. 252, Sat. A. O. U. W .- Fri.


Hotels-Bluehill House, Miss Estella Hinckley; Pendleton House, Win. Farr; John M. Snow, Mrs. G. W. Abbott.


Newspaper-Sec table.


BROOKLIN.


Twenty-six miles S. S. W. of Ellsworth. Terminus of stage-line from Ellsworth, thirty miles. Settled about 1763. Formerly a part of Sedg- wick. Incorporated June 9, 1849, under name of Port Watson; name changed next month. Population-1850, 1002; 1860, 1043; 1870, 966; 1880, 977; 1890, 1046; 1900, 936. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 235; Estates, $136,- 436; 1870-Polls, 252; Estates, $186,899; 1880-Polls, 273; Estates, $142, 359; 1890-Polls, 284; Estates, $175,029; 1900-Polls, 281; Est., $191,000. 1910-Population, 936; Polls, 295; Estates, $222,890.


On B. & B. H. and P. M. D. & M. steamboat lines and stage line from Sedgwick to Bluehill Falls.


Postmasters-Thos. C. Stanley ; North, Fred L. Cole; West, Sterl- ing L. Carter; Naskeag, Mrs. Mary E. Freethy ; Haven, Harry L. Grindle.


Selectmen -R. A. Flye; Naskeag, F. A. Bowden; West, E. P. Bridges.


Town Clerk-Geo. F. Gott.


Treasurer-F. W. Cole.


Collector-H. M. Pease.


Constables-H. M. Pease; North, F. L. Cole; Haren, R. W. Smith ; West, E. P. Bridges.


Road Commissioner-C. L. Parker.


School Committee-A. H. Mayo, H. M. Pease; So. Bluehill P. O., H. H. Hale. Supt .- Bluehill P. O., F. E. MeGouldrick.


Board of Health-E. P. Cole, sec.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Clergyman-Vacant, Bap.


Physician-Fred S. Herrick.


Notary-Frank W. Cole, Nov. 15, 1913.


.Merchants-Geo. F. Gott, general stores. Haven, John J. Bridges, John F. Staples, general stores ; B. O. Dollard, caskets. North, Fred L. Cole, general stores. Naskeag, Frank A. Bowden, general stores.


Manufacturers-R. E. Bent, P. E. Lufkin, carpenters ; H. W. Flye, Emery E. Bracy, house and sign painters; Alanson H. Mayo, Farnsworth Pkg. Co , clams. Haven, Farnsworth Packing Co., sardines; P. S. Curtis, barrels; Fred L. Allen, carpenter; Hiram H. Bartlett, boats. Naskeag, Orris C. Gray, boats; Alanson H. Mayo, sardines. Sedgwick P. O., Eugene I. Day, boats.


Barber-T. C. Stanley.


Library-Brooklin Library Asso'n., 1900 vols., Annie M. Dollard, lib. Livery Stable-Haven, R. W. Smith.


School-Free High, Edward L. Linscott, prin.


Steamboat Agent-Eastern S. S. Corp. (Bluehill div.), R. Lewis Smith.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., T. C. Stanley, agt.


Assot'ms-Masons-Naskeag, No. 171, 1st Wed. I. O. O. F .- Brook- lin, No. 133, Mon .; Center Harbor Rebekah, No. 104, 1st and 3d Fri. P. of H .- Brooklin, No. 251, Tues. W. C. T. U. A. O. U. W .- Sat.


Hotels-Summer, Owen L. Flye, Mrs. B. L. Phillips, E. I. Hill; Haven, Center Harbor House, Mrs. Carrie Flye; North, Chas. E. Sherman, A. W. Hale.


BROOKSVILLE.


Twenty-three miles S. W. of Ellsworth. Formed from parts of Castine, Penobscot, and Sedgwick. Incorporated June 13, 1817, and named for Gov. Brooks, of Massachusetts. Cape Rozier named from a companion of Weymouth who visited it in 1605. Indian name of Cape Rozier, Mose-ka-chick. Population, 1850, 1333; 1860, 1428; 1870, 1275; 1880, 1419; 1890, 1310; 1900, 1171. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 303; Estates, $198,- 998; 1870-Polls 322; Estates, $238,987; 1880-Polls, 344; Est., $207,443;


1890-Polls, 329; Estates, $220,008; 1900-Polls, 307; Estates, $212,404. 1910-Population, 1176; Polls, 360; Estates, $297,237.


On stage-lines from Bucksport, Ellsworth and Castine.


Postmasters-Emma J. Walker; South, Ralph H. Condon; West, Oscar L. Tapley ; North, Mrs. Angie R. Cousins ; Cape Rozier, A. W. How- ard; Harborside, S. D. Gray; Herricks, E. H. Herrick.


Selectmen-South, T. T. Harvey; Harborside, Alvarado Gray; North, Ira J. Cousins.


Town Clerk-West, G. H. Tapley.


Treasurer, Collector and Constable-North, Wm. H. Stover.


Constables-North, B. W. Grindle; Harborside, Jesse Gray.


Road Commissioners-C. E. Sanborn; North, I. L. Stover; Cape Rozier, Benj. Black.


School Committee-South, J. J. Bakeman, R. H. Condon; North, I. L. Stover. Supt .- Castine P. O., Wm. F. Jude.


Board of Health-West, Franklin Farrow, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, Cong .; North, J. N. Palmer, Meth .; West, C. K. Atkins, Cong .; South, J. N. Palmer, Meth.


Physician-West, Franklin Farrow.


Notaries-M. D. Chatto, July 20, 1913; Loring B. Coombs, Oct. 28, 1917.


Justices-W. C. Bates, June 23, 1915; Ira J. Cousins, July 9, 1914; O. L. Tapley, Jan. 18, 1919.


Merchants-O. P. & M. R. Limeburner, F. H. Billings, gen'l stores ; West, Oscar L. Tapley, general stores; Lord's Store, groceries. South, W. C. Bates, V. L. Wescott, Gray Bros., R. P. Gray, M. D. Chatto, W. F.


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HANCOCK COUNTY.


Tapley, general stores. Harborside, S. D. Gray, general stores. North, Mrs. C. H. Babbidge, dry goods and groceries, general stores; A. A. Goodell, H. Lymburner, Irving Connor, H. D. Young, Mrs. G. H. Cousins, general stores; Win. H. Stover, groceries; Mrs. G. M. Lime- burner, dry goods. Cape Rozier, Richard T. Clifford, general stores.


.Manufacturers-Brooksville Woolen Mill, T. A. Tunney, agt., woolens and woolen yarns; F. W. Orcutt, smith; Mrs. Nellie M. Grindle, Mrs. L. M. Roberts, dressmakers; E. J. Walker, knit woolen goods. West, Chas. Tapley, stoves and tinware; Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. John Farnham, dressmakers; Gilbert W. Blake, smith. North, Chas. W. Grindle, smith ; A. A. Goodell, long and short lumber, staves and heading; G. M. Dodge, grist mill; Mrs. B. W. Grindle, dressmaker. South, Mrs. W. Hutchin- son, dressmaker; Brooksville Granite Co., Latty Bros., mngrs., granite; J. H. Tapley, J. S. Condon, smiths; R. P. Gray, brooms; A. H. Mayo, canned goods; M. M. Carter, long and short lumber. Cape Rozier, John F. Blake, Charles H. Blake, Arthur V. Gray, boats; Atwood Redman, smith.


Steamboat Agents-West, Bangor & Brooksville and Eastern Bay S. B. Co., C. P. Tapley ; Eastern S. S. Corp., B. R. Arey; South, Eastern S. S. Corp., J. H. Tapley.


Library-West, Brooksville Public, 1100 vols .; Franklin Farrow, lib. .Asso'ins-North, Masons-Bagaduce, No. 210, Sat. P. of H .- Rain- bow, No. 203, Thurs. Jr. O. U. A. M. D. of L. West, I. O. O. F .- Gov. Brooks, Tues. South, P. of H .- Harborside, Wed. I. O. F .- Eggemoggin, Mon.


Hotels-Herricks, Oakland House, E. H. Herrick; West, Chas. P. Tapley; South, Gray's Inn, DeForest H. Gray; Bay View, M. D. Chatto; Cape Rozier, Undercliff, Eugene Jordan.


BUCKSPORT.


Eighteen miles N. W. of Ellsworth. Terminus Bucksport branch of Maine Central Railroad and stage-line to Castine. ยท First settled, 1762. Incor- porated June 25, 1792, and named Buckstown, in honor of Col. Jona- than Buck, one of the first settlers. Name changed to Bucksport, 1817. Eighteen miles from Bangor. Population-1850, 3381; 1860, 3554; 1870, 3433; 1880, 3047; 1890, 2644; 1900, 2339. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 780; Est., $975,137; 1870-Polls, 804; Est., $1,219,881; 1880-Polls, 852; Est., $1,057,- 500; 1890-Polls, 766; Est., $1,113,137; 1900-Polls, 745; Est., $1,046,055. 1910-Population, 2216; Polls, 680; Estates, $901,561.


On Eastern S.S.Corp., Bucksport and Camden S. Co., Brooksville & Bangor S. Co. and Merchants' Line.


R. F. D. to Buck's Mills, Santiago, North and Center.


Postmasters-E. L. Beazley; East, M. W. Hewey : Millvale, J. H. Maker.


Selectmen-Frank F. Smith, Chandler M. Wilson, Reuben R. Simpson. Town Clerk-Edward G. Parker.


Treasurer-A. F. Page.


Collector-Burke Leach.


Constables-Arthur M. Sawyer, Jos. T. Costello.


School Committee-Parker Spofford, F. R. Page, W. C. Conary. Supt .- A. A. Littlefield.


Board of Health-G. N. Towle, sec.


Western Hancock Municipal Court-Forrest B. Snow (Blue- hill, Judge. Civil jurisdiction $100. Terms second Tuesday of Feb., May, June, Aug. Nov. and Dec. at 10 a. m. Etablished 1893. Last amendment 1911.


Clergymen-Wm. Forsyth, vacant, Cong .; Thos. Whiteside, Meth .; Mortimer O'Connor (Winterport), Cath. ; East and Center, Geo. S. King, Meth.


Physicians-G. H. Emerson, H. E. Snow, G. N. Towle (Hom.).


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Board of U. S. Examining Surgeons-G. H. Emerson, pres .; H. E. Snow, sec .; C. W. Brown (Orland), treas.


Dentists-W. H. Farnham, H. L. Gould.


Lawyers-T. H. Smith, O. P. CUNNINGHAM, (see advt. opp. p. 496); W. C. Conary.


Notaries-O. P. Cunningham, Feb. 15, 1918; T. H. Smith, June 16, 1918; A. B. Ames, Mar. 27, 1914; W. C. Conary, Mar. 20, 1914; W. H. Gardner, May 26, 1915; Harold O. Hussey, Feb. 24, 1917.


Justices-T. H. Smith, Oct. 1, 1914; W. A. Remick, Mar. 2, 1916; O. P. Cunningham, Feb. 15, 1918; P. P. Gilmore, Feb. 9, 1919; Mrs. Minnie B. Remick (to administer oaths), Dec. 21, 1916. W. C. Conary, Nov. 29, 1917. Trial, O. P. Cunningham, June 16, 1918. Dedimus, O. P. Cunning- ham, T. H. Smith.


Merchants-Agricultural Implements, Pianos, Sewing Ma- chines, Etc .- C. A. Arey.


Apothecaries-R. B. Stover, A. F. Page.


Automobiles -Bucksport Motor Co.


Books, News and Stationery-Emery & Co., L. C. Davis, Mrs. R. E. Gould (stationery).


Boots and Shoes-F. M. Mooney & Co., P. E. Dinsmore, Genn Shoe Co, Stern Bros.


Cameras and Photo Supplies-W. H. GARDNER (see advt. opp. p. 496).


Carriages, Harness, etc .- F. B. Googins & Son, D. B. Clay (har- ness), Andrew Ginn, C. A. Arey, F. W. McAlister.


Clothing and Furnishings-F. M. Mooney & Co., Genn Shoe Co. (furnishings).


Coal-T. M. Nicholson, Warren Googins.


Crockery and Variety-E. B. GARDNER & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496), L. C. Davis.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Warren & Co. (also carpets), Mrs. A. M. Nicholson, Mrs. L. H. Smith.


Electrical Supplies, Canoes, Sporting Goods and Bicycles-E. B. GARDNER & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496).


Fertilizer-Armour Fertilizer Works.


Fish and Salt (Wholesale)-T. M. Nicholson, T. M. NICHOLSON & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496).


Fishermen's Outfits-T. M. Nicholson, F. M. Mooney & Co.


Fruit and Confectionery-C. B. Richards, P. R. Eames, W. T. Hill, Miss Marion S. Davis.


Furniture-W. A. Remick, W. T. Treworgy (2d hand).


Gasoline Engine Supplies-Bucksport Launch & Engine Works.


General Stores-Center, Fred A. Arey; North, Wm. Thompson.


Grain and Flour-H. L. Marks, T. M. Nicholson (flour), Andrew Ginn, . Bucksport & Prospect Ferry Grain Co.


Groceries and Provisions-G. F. Wentworth, Thomas Sheehan, (also fish), H. L. Marks, Leroy R. Finson, Mrs. W. L. Luce, Charles W. Fogg, E. B. GARDNER & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496), C. M. Delano, An- drew Ginn, J. E. Marks, W. T. Treworgy, Edward Bolin, Miss Marion S. Davis (fancy), J. M. Bray. Millvale, B. D. Bridges. Orland P. O., Wm. Small.


Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Paints, Mill Supplies, etc .- E. B. GARDNER & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496), D. B. Clay.


Hay, Straw and Potatoes-R. R. Simpson (wholesale), Andrew Ginn (retail).


Ice-W. T. Treworgy.


Jewelry and Hardware-Emery & Co., Harry Hall (repairs).


Lumber-C. O. Page, J. J. Hall.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Miss R. B. Trott, Luce & Mason, Mrs. M. A. Robbins, Mrs. L. G. Leach.


John O. Whitney, Treasurer. F. S. Richmond, Gen. Mgr. Ellsworth Hardwood Co. Manufacturers of WOOD TURNINGS. Handles, Spindles, Paper Plugs, Toys and Dowels of every variety. Dip Var- nish, Friction and Rattle Finish a spe- cialty. ELLSWORTH, ME.


E. B. GARDNER & SON, Fire, Marine and Life INSURANCE.


GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Surety Bonds. Real Estate.


BUCKSPORT, MAINE.


J. A. Peters, President. B. B. Walker, Gen. Mgr. Charles Peters, Treas. ELLSWORTH FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.


Manufacturers of


GASOLINE ENGINES, MARINE and STATIONARY. Metal Founders and Machinists. Mill Machinery of every description. Marine Railway for Hauling Out and Winter Storage. Garage. ELLSWORTH,


MAINE.


T. M. NICHOLSON & CO., ROBINSON HOUSE,


Producers, Curers and Wholesale Dealers in


Salt and Pickled Fish. Packers of Boneless Codfish.


BUCKSPORT. - MAINE,


O. P. CUNNINGHAM, Attorney-at-Law. Special Attention to Probate Practice. For 20 years was Judge of Probate for Hancock County.


BUCKSPORT, - MAINE.


WM. F. JUDE,


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW


NOTARY PUBLIC.


CASTINE, MAINE.


H. Rufus Googins, Prop. THE HOME HOTEL.


A First-Class Livery Connected.


Bucksport, Maine.


If You are in a hurry for Your Printing Let " CLARK " Do It. 98 Water Street, ELLSWORTH, ME.


At the sign of Clark, The Printer, where all work is delivered the same day the order is received. We cater to work all over Maine.


Calendars a Specialty. The Printer you will eventually patronize.


HARRY B. THOMBS, PLUMBER, STEAM AND GAS FITTER. Metal Worker. Dealer in Stoves and Furnaces. Only First-Class Work Done. CASTINE, . MAINE.


WHITCOMB, HAYNES & O., .,


ELLSWORTH FALLS, MAINE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND LUMBER MANUFACTURERS. Spruce and Hemlock Dimensions, Spruce, Pine and Hemlock Boards, Shingles and Laths, Cement, Barrel Staves and Headings. Orders promptly filled. Mills at Ellsworth Falls, Bayside and East Machias, Maine.


HANCOCK HOUSE, F. H. GOULD, Proprietor.


All rooms steam heated. Ten rooms with bath First-class livery connected.


ELLSWORTH,


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MAINE.


WM. QUIMBY.


L. E. STEWART.


QUIMBY & STEWART,


PAINTING and PAPER HANGING.


Phone 241-2.


BAR HARBOR,


MAINE.


E. E. Rowe. Established 1874. H.E.Rowe. ELMER E. ROWE, Manufacturer of LIGHT RUNNING, EASY RIDING CARRIAGES Automobile Painting and Woodwork. School St., ELLSWORTH, ME.


MORRISON, JOY & CO., . . DEALERS IN . . Hardware, Bar Iron and Steel, Carriage Stock, Farm Im- plements, Mill and Quarry Supplies. Mail orders receive prompt attention. ELLSWORTH, MAINE.


L. W. JORDAN, CORONER, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. Also Dealer in FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAMES and WALL PAPER.


Upholstering a Specialty. 16 FRANKLIN STREET, ELLSWORTH, ME.


James M. Shea. Charles W. Shea.


SHEA BROTHERS, Mason Contractors and Builders.


Dealers in Lime, Cement and Sand, Akron Drain Pipe, Flue Lining, Fire Brick, Fireplace and Bathroom Tile. 123-125 Cottage St., Bar Harbor, Maine. Telephone.


LYNWOOD F. GILES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, First National Bank Building, ELLSWORTH, - MAINE. Personal attention given to collec- tions and all commercial business. Real Estate Agency. Notary.


Harry C. Austin & Co., Furniture Dealers. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. H. C. AUSTIN, Coroner. ELLSWORTH, - MAINE.


P. E. HIGGINS, Attorney=at=Law.


Special Attention to Collections.


Office Over Burrill National Bank, ELLSWORTH, MAINE.


FRED L. MASON, Attorney-at-Law,


ELLSWORTH,


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MAINE.


Abstracts of Titles, Insurance. Notary Public and Disclosure Commissioner. First National Bank Building.


Town Officials FIND THE Maine Register VERY VALUABLE. GRENVILLE M. DONHAM, Publisher, PORTLAND, MAINE.


Arno W. Cleaves, Prop. Bridge St. Livery and Sale Stable. Single and Double Teams of all kinds to let. Telephones, 111 and 255. 26 Bridge St., Bar Harbor, Me.


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HANCOCK COUNTY.


Oil-STANDARD OIL CO., H. R. GOOGINS, Agent (see advt. opp. p. 496).


Phonographs and Supplies-Emery & Co.


Stoves and Tinware-W. T. Treworgy, H. F. Ames & Co., W. A. Remick (stoves).


Wall Papers, Window Shades, etc .- W. A. Remick (also uphol- stery goods), W. T. Treworgy, L. C. Davis (paper hangings). Mrs. R. E. Gould.


Wood-G. W. Richardson, W. T. Treworgy, Andrew Ginn.


Manufacturers-Baker and Confectioner-Mrs. N. W. Ladd.


Bout Builders-Bucksport Launch & Engine Works, J. J. Hall, Geo. Parker.


Boots and Shoes (repairs)-F. T. Franklin.


Cabinet Maker-P. A. Goodale.


Calker-A. D. Snowman.


Carpenters and Builders-Geo. Allen, Edwin Smith, Chas. Cahoone. Carriages-F. W. McAlister, L. G. Leach, Francis G. Genn.


Creamery-D. Whiting & Sons, C. M. Wilson, mngr.


Dressmaking-Mrs. M. A. Robbins, Mrs. DeForrest Snowman, Miss Alice Ball, Mrs. Louise Jones, Miss Mary Higgins, Mrs. D. W. Kerst, Mrs. L. G. Leach.


Dories-Calvin O. Page, Bucksport Launch & Engine Works.


Fish, Boneless Cod-T. M. NICHOLSON & CO. (see advt. op. p. 496).


Fish Producers and Curers-T. M. Nicholson, T. M. NICHOLSON & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 496).


Gasoline Engines and Machinists-Bucksport Launch & Engine Works Clay & Smith (repairs), Chas. Cahoone (repairs), Bucksport Motor Co.


Heading, Staves and Shingles-G. W. Richardson.


Masons-Ithiel Saunders, Chas. Ripley.


Painters-Carriage, Geo. S. Chandler, F. W. McAlister, Hiram G. Lord; house, F. W. Genn, E. C. Newcomb, A. Carley, John Dorr, Wm. Snowman.


Plumbing-W. J. Abbott, H. F. Ames & Co.


Sails-T. M. Nicholson.


Smiths-Daniel Courcy, W. Wardwell, Francis G. Genn, H. H. Webster.


Tailor-Richard A. Rhind.


Tannery-George Blodgett Co.


Upholstering-Chas. W. Fogg.


Auctioncer-A. B. Ames.


Barbers-Frank Harriman, James L. McInnis, Edgar H. Brown.


Billiard Hall-Chas. A. Williams.


Bucksport National Bank-(See advt. back of book, p. xi).


Bucksport and Prospect Ferry-George O'Dea, agt.


Bucksport Water Co .- W. J. Abbott, supt.


Civil Engineers-Parker Spofford, A. C. Swazey.


Emery Hall-J. R. Emery, manager.


Express Agents-American, W. H. Gardner; Center, Victor Atwood ; Homer's (to Bangor), Geo. P. Homer; Hoyt- Tarbox, H. R. Googins.


Garages-Bucksport Gas and Engine Works, Bucksport Motor Co.


Insurance-E. B. GARDNER & SON (fire, life and marine), (see advt. opp. p. 496), E. L. Warren, Fred W. Forsith; Center, W. F. Curtis. Laundry-Fort Knox Steam Laundry, W. B. Smith, prop.


Libraries-Public, Buck Memorial, Alice B. Gardner, lib., 5600 vols .; East Maine Conference Seminary, 6000 vols.


Livery Stables-F. B. Googins & Son, Geo. P. Homer.


Music Teachers-Vocal, Mrs. E. M. Godfrey, Mrs. H. R. Googins; Instrumental, Mrs. M. L. Hopkins, Mrs. H. L. Gould.


Penobscot Bay Electric Co .- A. C. Hopkins (Belfast), supt .; M. H. Blackwell (Bath), treas.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Printer-R. P. Harriman.


Real Estate Agts .- T. H. Smith, A. C. Swazey, W. H. GARDNER (see advt. opp. p. 496) E. L. Warren; Center, W. F. Curtis.


Restaurant-Mrs. N. W. Ladd.


School-East Maine Conference Seminary, F. E. Bragdon, A. M., prin.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., Geo. D. Crane; Center, Victor Atwood. Steamboat Agents-Eastern S. S. Corp. (Bangor Div.), Geo. E. Pat- terson ; P. B. & R. S. Co., H. R. Googins.


Telegraph Agent-W. U., Geo. D. Crane.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., A. L. Oakes, mngr.


Undertaker-Elliott M. Nye.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Felicity, No. 19, 1st Mon. ; Hancock R. A. C., No. 19, 1st Wed. I. O. O. F .- Fort Knox, No. 129, Thurs .; River View Rebekah, No. 49, 2d and 4th Mon. A. O. U. W .- Bucksport, No. 14, 1st and 3d Fri. G. A. R .- Jas. E. Hall, No. 53, Sat .; Relief Corps. N. E. O. P .- Knowlton, No. 108, 2d and 4th Fri. P. of II .- Verona, No. 206, Sat. Bucksport Military Band, W. A. Delano, leader. Bucksport Loan and Building Asso'n., Walter H. Gardner, pres., Harold O. Hussey, sec. I. O. of F .- Alamoosook, No. 3141, 2d and 4th Wed. M. W. of A .- C. E. Whelan, No. 9129, 1st and 3d , Mon. I. O. R. M .- Pemaquid, No. 83 Wed. Board of Trade, Roy Page, sec. Oak Hill Burial Asso'tn. Mill- vale-N. E. O. P .- Center, No. 116, 2d and 4th Sat. East, I. O. G. T .- Pioneer. North-P. of H .- Floral, No. 158, Tues.


Hotels-ROBINSON HOUSE, H. RUFUS GOOGINS (see advt. opp. p. 496); Summer and Winter, Eugene Cunningham.


Bank-See table.


CASTINE.


Thirty miles S. W. of Ellsworth. Stage Line from Bucksport, originally part of Penobscot. The promontory on which town of Castine is situated was known by the name of Bagaduce or Majorbigwaduce, cor- ruptions of the Indian name Matche-biguatus. Settled in 1626 by Ply- mouth Colony as a trading post. D'Aulney, a Frenchman, established himself here in 1635. Afterward taken by the English, and later by the Dutch. Baron Jean Vincent de St. Castin, for whom it was named, settled here in 1667, afterward marrying a daughter of Madockawando, chief of the Tarratines. Permanently settled by the English, 1760. From 1779 to declaration of peace, it was in possession of the British. Occupied by the British, again in the war of 1812, for nearly a year. Inc. Feb. 10, 1796, from Penobscot, and became shire town. Courts re- moved to Ellsworth, 1838. Population-1850, 1260; 1860, 1357; 1870, 1303; 1880, 1215; 1890, 987, 1900, 925. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 269; Est. $764,571 ; 1870-Polls, 258; Est. $461,343; 1880-Polls, 299; Est., $362,754; 1890-Polls, 234; Est, $348,566; 1900-Polls, 274; Est., $477,379.


1910-Population, 933; Polls, 237; Est., $585,359.


On Eastern Bay and I. C. & B. Steamboat lines from Belfast, Brooksville and Bangor line to Bangor, and M. C. R. R. steamers from Rockland.


Postmasters-C. H. Hooper: North, W. E. Odway.


Selectmen-W. A. Ricker, Robert Crosgrove, Geo. M. Perkins. Town Clerk-Frank S. Perkins.


Treasurer and Collector-Stephen W. Cash.


Constable-J. M. Vogel.


Road Commissioner-W. H. Bevan.


School Committee-Geo. W. Patterson, C. E. McClusky. Supt .- Wm. F. Jude.


Fire Department-J. M. Dennett, chief.


Board of Health-Geo. E. Parsons, sec.


Western Hancock Municipal Court-Forrest E. Snow (Blue-


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HANCOCK COUNTY.


lill), Judge. Civil jurisdiction, $100. Terms, 4th Tues. of June and Aug. at 10 o'clock A. M. Established 1893; last amendment 1911.


Clergymen-G. W. Patterson, Cong .; C. W. Lowell, Meth .; Robt. C. Douthit, Unit .; supplies, Epis.


Physicians-George E. Parsons, Edward E. Philbrook (Hom.).


Dentist-Will S. Payson.


Lawyer-WM. F. JUDE (see adv. opp. p. 496).


Notaries-Charles H. Hooper, June 12, 1914, Wm. F. Jude, Oct. 28, 1917.


Justices-A. W. Clark, Feb. 13, 1914. Trial, C. Fred Jones, Aug. 16, 1918. Dedimus, Curtis Stevens, C. H. Hooper.


Merchants-Parker & Wescott, Patterson Bros., groceries and grain ; Helen N. Grindle, dry and fancy goods, carpets and curtains; Jones & Macomber, millinery and fancy goods; Chas. E. McClusky, clothing and merchant tailor; Mrs. A. Chamberlain, fancy groceries, cigars, tobacco and confectionery ; W. A. Walker, apothecary; W. H. Hooper, lumber; R. B. Brown Co., A. W. Clark, stoves, tinware, hardware and crockery ; HARRY B. THOMBS, stoves and furnaces (see adv. opp. p. 496), Frank Hooper (meats), G. G. Wardwell, meats and groceries; A. W. Clark (also groceries), household and furnishing goods; Chas. F. Clarke, boots and shoes; W. H. Hooper, wood and masons' supplies ; H. D. Crie (wholesale), Wm. Steel, fish; J. M. Dennett, ship chandlery, paints, motor boat supplies, etc. ; Geo. E. Lufkin, confectionery ; Allard Staples, carriage stock; W. A. Ricker, pianos and organs, souvenirs, stationery, jewelry, etc .; Mrs. Mabel L. Seybt, picture frames and . photographic supplies; Castine Coal Co., W. G. Sargent, treas .. R. B. Brown Co., coal; Frank Hooper, G. G. Wardwell, Warren P. Hooper, ice; Miss Ethel Noyes, fancy goods and toys; W. A. Ricker, automobiles. North, Sam'l Dunbar (est.), dry goods and groceries; A. K. Dodge, gro- ceries; Bagaduce Creamery Co., Pearl Danforth, milk.


.Manufacturers-The Castine Line and Twine Co., E. H. Carpenter, mgr., lines and twines; Allard Staples (also carriages), smith ; E. S. Per- kins, C. R. Perkins, F. S. Perkins. Sewall Perkins, E. F. Hatch, Perkins Bros. (carriage) painters; H. J. Gardner, rigger; Bowden Bros., stone masons; J. C. M. Gardner, Chas. L. Sawyer, masons; Wm. M. Law- rence, Frank W. Bowden, F. A. Perkins, B. F. Perkins, Walter Weeks, C. A. Bevan, Wm. S. Webster, Frank C. Morgrage, A. G. Morey, Harry Macomber, master carpenters; J. M. Dennett, sails; Chas. F. Clarke harness, boots and shoes; W. H. Hooper, undertaker; A. W. Clark, F. N. Stover, C. R. Perkins, F. E. Rea, HARRY B. THOMBS (see adv. opp. p. 496), plumbing and steam fitting; Mrs. Lizzie Gates, Miss Josephine Perkins, dressmaking; Wm. S. Webster, boats; E. Julien Seybt, printer; W. G. Sargent, picture framing; Jos. Dennett, machinist.




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