Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 65

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Banks-See table.


575


KENNEBEC COUNTY.


Newspaper-See table also advt. THE OAKLAND ENTERPRISE, Somerset Co. page.


PITTSTON.


Six miles South South East of Augusta. Near Gardiner on Maine Central Railroad. First permanent settlement made about 1759. Incorporated, Feb. 4, 1779; originally embraced the present town of Gar- diner, and named from Sir William Pitt. Randolph set off Mar. 4, 1887 First represented in general court in 1786, by Major Reuben Colburn. First Congregational church gathered in 1812. Population-1850, 2823; 1860, 2619; 1870, 2353; 1880, 2458; 1890, 1281; 1900, 1177. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 566; Estates, $619,711; 1870-Polls, 531; Estates, $648,353; 1880 -Polls, 650; Estates, $669,688; 1890-Polls, 386; Estates, 454,980; 1900- Polls, 374; Estates, $486,055.


1910-Population, 954; Polls, 325; Estates, $467,272.


' R. F. D. to Pittston and North.


Postmaster-East, W. S. Cleaves.


Selectmen-Gardiner R. F. D. 10, C. K. Green; Gardiner R. F. D. 12, R. F. Bragdon : East, F. M. Little.


Town Clerk-Gardiner R. F. D. 12, A. E. Lord.


Treasurer, Collector and Constable-Gardiner R. F. D. 10, E. M. McGugin.


Road Commissioners-Gardiner R.F.D. 11, S. J. Troop; Gardiner R. F. D. 12, W. A. Thompson; Gardiner R. F. D. 10, W. E. Tobey.


School Committee-East, E. C. Palmer, W. C. Boynton; Gardiner R. F. D. 10, Geo. A. Sparrow. Supt .- Gardiner R. F. D. 12, W. W. Peaslee.


Board of Health-Gardiner R. F. D. 11, D. W. Warren, sec.


Clergymen-Supplies, Cong. ; C. E. Jones, Meth.


Physician-East, J. E. Odiorne.


Notary-J. E. Odiorne, Dec. 13, 1913.


Justices-H. H. Cary, Oct. 13, 1912; A. E. Lord, Mar. 15, 1918.


.Merchants-A. E. Lord, E. M. Morton, general stores; H. H. Cary, butcher; W. F. Troop, milk; Mrs. Eben Brann, groceries. East, Geo. E. Moody, F. E. Scott, general stores. North, F. P. Morrill, general stores.


Manufacturers-American Ice Co., ice. East, C. C. Stilphen, W. F. Mansir, carriages; Briggs T. Wright, Roscoe A. Marson & Son, smiths. Live Stock Breeder-E. A. Lapham.


.Isso'tus-P. of H .- Pittston, No. 214. I. O. G. T .- Pittston.


RANDOLPH.


Six miles S. S. E. of Augusta, opposite Gardiner. Set off from Pittston, and incorporated as West Pittston March 4, 1887. Name changed to Randolph March 17, 1887. Population-1887, 1125; 1890, 1281; 1900, 1077. Valuation, 1887-Polls, 302; Estates, #272,179; 1890-Polls, 276; Estates, $322,265; 1900-Polls, 312: Est., $330,366.


1910-Population, 1017; Polls, 290; Estates, $305,235.


Name of post-office changed from Pittston to Randolph, Apr. 1, 1887. P. O., Gardiner.


Selectmen-C. E. Clarke, Chas. A. Carson, C. B. Moody.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-L. W. Goodspeed.


Collector-D. S. Tasker.


Road Commissioner -- J. W. James.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


School Committee-D. H. Sherman, Harvey E. Trask, Fred C. Moore. Supt .-- L. W. Goodspeed.


Chief Fire Department-Harry Grant.


Board of Health-H. S. Winslow, sec.


Clergyman-D. H. Corley, Meth.


Notary-A. C. Clark, May 31, 1917.


Justices-Mary E. Cummings (to administer oaths), Nov. 6, 1918; A. C. Clark, June 29, 1912; L. W. Goodspeed, Oct. 28, 1917.


MMerchants-A. C. Clark, L. A. Perry, Meady & White, groceries and provisions ; F. H. Dunning, dry and fancy goods and news; F. A. Ayer, hay and straw (also wholesale); THE GRAY-HILDRETH CO., groceries, flour, grain, fertilizers, etc. (see advt. opp. p. 560); F. H. Dunning, A. W. Morang, S. C. Towle, O. C. Tibbetts (also 2d hand clothing, etc.), fruit and confectionery; B. Slossberg, junk; A. R. Hayes & Co., coal, wood and hay ; F. W. Nason, furniture (2d hand); Ralph L. Booker, druggist.


Manufacturers-J. & W. S. Moulton, lumber and planing; Ameri- can Ice Co., ice: H. S. Winslow, boots and shoes; George Derry, painter; Jos. Murray, A. Duffy, Newton Mitchell, J. F. Harriman, Fred W. Blanchard (also wood working), N. D. Cooper, carpenters; E. M. Rowe, M. Dunton, Fred W. Blanchard, carriages; E. M. Rowe, Geo. C. Sim- mons, smiths; D. H. Sherman, cooper; George Fossett, mason; C. H. Towle, watch repairer; THE GRAY-HILDRETH CO., grist mill (see advt. opp. p. 560); I. R. Seavey & Son, baskets; Willis Keene, saw filer; F. W. Nason, furniture repairing.


Barbers-O. A. Powers, C. H. Towle, Fred D. Blodgett.


Billiard Hall-A. W. Morang.


Feed Stable-E. B. Connor.


Kennebec Central R. R .- 5 miles from Randolph to Soldiers' Home. J. S. Maxcy, pres. ; A. B. Thompson, supt .; A. C. Stilphen, treas .; F. C. Moore, station agent.


Restaurants-O. C. Tibbetts, S. C. Towle, F. W. Nason.


Water Supply-Gardiner Water District.


READFIELD.


Twelve miles W. of Augusta. On Maine Central Railroad. Stages to Fayette, No. Wayne and Mt. Vernon. First settled about 1760. For- merly part of Winthrop. Incorporated, March 11, 1791. Seat of Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Woman's College. The seminary established, 1821; the college chartered, 1859. Population-1850, 1985; 1860, 1510; 1870, 1456; 1880, 1243; 1890, 1176; 1900, 994. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 336; Estates, $505,807: 1870-Polls, 314; Est., $589,171; 1880-Polls, 311; Est., $499,089; 1890-Polls, 298; Est., $495,777; 1900-Polls, 276; Est., $487,732. 1910-Population, 996; Polls; 287; Estates, $514,074.


Postmasters-Mrs. E. L. Hunton; Kent's Hill, Miss C. M. Brown; Depot, N. T. Gordon; Maranacook, Geo. E. Coleman.


Selectmen-Winthrop R. F. D. 23, Walter A. Nickerson; Winthrop R. F. D. 22, Albert A. Gordon ; Kent's Hill, Chas. Folsom. Town Clerk-Lewis Merrow.


Treasurer and Collector-Winthrop R. F. D., W. T. Mace. Constable-A. T. Swift.


Road Commissioner-Depot R. F. D. 28, Sidney A. Gay.


School Committee-J. S. Milliken, Lewis Merrow; Depot, Nelson A. Luce. Supt .- Depot, Mrs. X. X. Mallett.


Board of Health-J. S. Milliken, sec.


Clergymen-Kent's Hill, William Wood, Meth .; Corner, William Wood, Meth. ; vacant, Univ .; East, Alfred Belyea, Meth .; Depot, Alfred Belyea, Meth.


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KENNEBEC COUNTY.


Physicians-W. A. Wright, E. S. Hanaford, J. S. Milliken, J. H. Knickerbocker, C. W. Wright.


Lawyer-Ellsworth E. Peacock.


Notaries-W. A. Wright, Oct. 20, 1918; E. E. Peacock, Mar. 23, 1916.


Justices-Nelson T. Gordon, Aug. 9, 1912; E. C. Andrews, Dec. 30, 1917; Maude S. Morse (to administer oaths), July 29, 1917. Trial, E. E. Peacock, Sept. 21, 1913.


Merchants-G. W. & M. W. Manter, D. D. Merriman (also books and paper hangings), general stores; F. I. Brown, groceries, provisions and hardware; Chas. S. Brown, groceries and meat; L C. Roberts, furniture; A. H. Wilson, hardware and harness; D. D. Merriman, Melville W. Manter, boots, shoes and gents' furnishing goods; M. W. Manter, pianos, organs, music; G. W. Manter, apothecary, paints and oils. Kent's Hill, C. W. Crosby, Miss C. M. Brown, general stores; C. D. Winters, ice cream. Depot, N. D. Gordon & Son, corn, flour, coal and groceries; J. E. McCormick, agricultural implements.


.Manufacturers-Henry W. McCausland, plumber; J. M. Williams Co., W. C. Williams & Co., O. Blackwell, Mallett Jewelry Co., jewelry; J. G. Henry, smith; L C. Roberts, undertaker; N. T. Gordon, grist mill; D. W. Ladd, C. P. Norton, M. J. Harriman, carpenters; H. F. Webb Co., canning; C. E. Morrill & Son, carriages and wood working; A. T. Swift, bicycle repairs, machinist and cider; Mrs. M. W. Birch, Miss Richards, dressmakers. Depot, M. S. Collins, saw mill; X. X. Mallett, Oscar Chesley, smiths ; G. K. Adle, wheelwright. Kent's Hill, H. W. S. Lovejoy, car- penter; Mrs. Gertie Maxim, dressmaker.


Barber-Charles H. Mallett.


College-Kent's Hill, MAINE WESLEYAN SEMINARY AND WOMAN'S COLLEGE (see ad. back of book, page xxvii).


Express-Kent's Hill, American, H. M. Gibbs, agent.


Insurance Agents-E. E. Peacock, M. J. Harriman.


Library-Kent's Hill, Seminary, 10,000 vols., H. E. Trefethen, lib. Livery Stables-Brann & Harriman. Kent's Hill, Gibbs & Dow.


Newspaper Correspondent-E. E. Peacock.


Power Company-Readfield Light and Power Co.


Real Estate-L. H. Strout.


Station Agent-Depot, E. J. Roundy.


Telegraph-Depot, W. U., E. J. Roundy.


Telephone-Mame T. Co .; Depot, N. D. Gordon & Son; Kent's Hill, C. W. Crosby.


.Isso'tns-Masons-Lafayette, No. 48, first Sat .; Eastern Star, Lafay- ette, No. 50, 2d and 4th Sat. P. of H .- Readfield, No. 217, 1ts and 3d Sat. A. O. U. W .- Readfield, No. 30, 1st and 3d Fri. U. O. G. C .- Nawoc, No. 381, 1st and 3d Wed. Kennebec Agricultural Soc .- F. A. Walker, treas. Royal Ark Mariners-Maranacook, No. 2, 1st and 3d Thurs.


Hotel-The Elmwood, Otho B. Sawyer.


Newspaper-See table.


ROME.


Twenty miles N. N. W. of Augusta. On stage-line from Belgrade to New Sha- ron. First settled about 1780. Formerly West Pond Plantation. In- corporated March 7, 1804, the 150th town. Population-1800, 244; 1830, 830; 1860, 864; 1870, 725; 1880, 606; 1890, 500; 1900, 420. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 180; Estates, $128,417; 1870-Polls, 167; Estates, $149,731; 1880 -- Polls, 174; Estates, $129,857; 1890 -- Polls, 150; Estates, $102,117; 1900 -Polls, 137; Estates, $79,755.


1910-Population, 440; Polls, 143; Estates, $160,999.


Post-office address-Mercer R. F. D. 1.


578


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Selectmen-Oakland R. F. D. 34, B. F. Charles; Mt. Vernon P. O., Merton Jacobs; B. A. Hawes.


Town Clerk-B. A. Hawes.


Treasurer-S. A. Foster


Collector and Constable-Oakland R. F. D. 34, Lester Brown. Road Commissioner-New Sharon P. O., Elwin Kelley.


School Committee-L. G. Martin, Edward Austin; Belgrade Lakes P. O., David French. Supt .- E. T. Foster.


Board of Health-A. S. Turner, sec.


Cergymen-Vacant, Adv .; F. E. Blaisdell, F. Bap.


Justice -Trial, Joseph H. Littlefield, Mar. 29, 1918.


.Merchants-B. A. Hawes, groceries; E. S. Blaisdell, Frank Tracy, general stores. Oakland P. O., A. K. P. Dudley, groceries.


Manufacturers-Charles Watson, smith; Frost L. French, long and short lumber and grist mill; Geo. Leydecker, saw mill.


Telephones-David Watson jr. ; New Sharon & Norridgewock, Chas. Watson.


Sporting Camps-J. H. Littlefield; Oakland P. O., Edwin W. Clement, W. E. Charles; Belgrade Lakes, Fred Joyce, Eugene Towle, Thwing Bros.


SIDNEY.


Ten miles N. of Augusta. On the Kennebec river. First settled in 1760. Formerly a part of Vassalborough. Incorporated 76th town, Jan. 30, 1792, and named from Sir Philip Sidney. Population-1850, 1955; 1860, 1784; 1870, 1471; 1880, 1396; 1890, 1334; 1900, 1068. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 463; Estates, $508,912; 1870-Polls, 355; Estates, $649,582; 1880- Polls, 435; Estates, $579,764; 1890-Polls, 356; Estates, $592,123; 1900- Polls, 336; Estates, $457,549.


1910-Population, 927; Polls, 333; Estates, $424,712.


Bacon's Corner Village, 1} miles from Center.


R. F. D. to Sidney, Sidney Center, North, West, Eureka and Lakeshore.


Selectmen-Augusta R. F. D. 7, Howard C. Hammond; Waterville R. F. D. 38, Benj. F. Hussey ; Augusta R. F. D. 7, Fred E. Blake.


Town Clerk-Augusta R. F. D. 7, F. E. Blake.


Treasurer and Collector-Waterville R. F. D. 38, Sewall A. Clark. Constable-Augusta R. F. D. 7, John C. Philbrick.


Road Commissioners-Augusta R. F. D. 3, A. H. Smiley ; Augusta R. F. D. 7, F. A. Barnard; Oakland R. F. D. 36, J. B. Sawtelle.


School Committee-Waterville R. F. D. 38, Frank Bowman; Oak- land R. F. D. 36, E. W. Lewis, G. S. Shaw. Supt .- Waterville R. F. D. 38, Guy H. Lyon.


Board of Health-Augusta R. F. D. 7, E. P. Williams, sec.


Physicians-Augusta R. F. D., H. L. Johnson, E. P. Williams.


Clergymen-Albert Leach (Vassalboro P. O.), Bap .; Geo. L. Pressey, Meth.


Lawyer-Joseph T. Woodward.


Justices-Joseph T. Woodward, May 26, 1915; Nathan W. Taylor, Nov. 29, 1917: Herbert L. Johnson, Feb. 1, 1918; Chas. H. Lovejoy, June 16, 1918.


Merchants-Win. P. Marble, Geo. Ellis, A. D. Stevens, general stores; A. T. Clark, hay. Lakeshore, Geo. W. Manter, pianos, organs and sewing machines.


Manufacturers-J. H. Bean, farm wagons and smith. West, E. Trask, smith. North, J. M. Palmer, smith.


Library-Sidney Grange, 185 vols., Helen Graves, lib.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Rural, Sat. on or before full moon; P. of H .- Sidney, No. 194, Thurs .; I. O. G. T .- Pleasant Hill, Tues .; G. A. R .- J.


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KENNEBEC COUNTY.


W. Lincoln Post, No. 113, Sat. after full moon; Woman's Relief Corps, No. 48, Sat. after full moon.


VASSALBOROUGH.


Twelve miles N. N. E. of Augusta. Settled about 1760, by emigrants, chiefly from Cape Cod. Inc. Apr. 26, 1771; Sidney set off in 1792. Pop- ulation-1850, 3099; 1860, 3181; 1870, 2919; 1880, 2621; 1890, 2052; 1900, 2062. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 669; Estates, $737,920; 1870-Polls, 696; Estates, $1,130,348; 1880-Polls, 800; Estates, $1,188,980; 1890-Polls, 576; Est., $962,325 ; 1900-Polls, 608; Est., $927,879.


1910-Population, 2077; Polls, 613; Estates, $1,114,032.


On M. C. and W. W. & F. R. Rs. and on A. L. & W. Electric R. R.


R. F. D. to South, Cross Hill and Riverside.


Postmasters-Edgar M. Dunham; East, L. C. Barker; North, Emma McCurdy.


Selectmen-R. F. D. 50, O. J. Hussey ; North, Fred Canham; East, E. C. Coombs.


Town Clerk-North, W. A. Marriner.


Treasurer-East, Geo. H. Cates.


Collector-North, Ambrose H. Withee.


Constables-North, A. H. Withee; R. F. D. 50, John Cates.


School Committee-East, Frank O. Hussey, B. H. Cates; North, W. A. Lord. Supt .- East, Geo. E. Paine.


Board of Health -- East, S. B. Richardson, sec.


Clergymen-North, L.G. March, Meth .; Luther Morris, Bap .; vacant, Cath .; East, L. G. March, Meth .; Riverside, R. M. Peacock, Cong .; Seward, Luther Morris, Bap.


Physicians-North, C. Mabry, T. E. Hardy.


Lawyer-North, H. A. Priest:


Justices-Chas. S. Perkins, Sept. 21, 1913; Geo. H. Cates, June 16, 1918; Frank O. Hussey, Feb. 25, 1915; O. J. Hussey, June 23, 1915. Trial, Geo. S. Hawes, Dec. 29, 1916; Seth H. Whitney, June 12, 1914.


.Merchants-M. V. Nash, groceries and meats; Edgar M. Dunham, tobacco, confectionery and canned goods. North, Marriner & Knights, groceries and meats; B. K. Meservy, W. A. Lord, general stores; G. S. Hawes, hardware, stoves and tinware; H. M. Hutchinson, apothe- cary; M. M. Mountain, boots and shoes; E. H. Cook, apple shipper ; Thomas Sedgwick, confectionery and ice cream.


East, G. H. Cates, dry goods and groceries; L. C. Barker, carriages and sleighs; F. O. Hussey & Son, undertakers. Riverside, H. N. Fossett, groceries.


Manufacturers - Archie Coombs, A. Sherman, smiths; Burnham & Morrill Co. (Portland), canned corn. North, American Woolen Co., woolens; J. H. Grant, carriages and painter; C. H. Wyman, boots and shoes ; Jos. Brown, smith. East, Warren Seward, lumber; F. O. Hussey, Jerry Colby, Everett Coombs, smiths; Thos. Piper, grist mill, heading and shingles. Cross Hill, O. Warren, smith. Riverside, E. S. Forrest, brooms; E. L. Baker, saw mill.


AAuctioneer-East, W. S. Bradley.


Barber-North, Bernard Conroy.


Electric Light Co .- Central Maine Power Co., R. J. Patterson (Waterville), supt.


Insurance Agents-East, A. M. Bradley & Son; Waterville P. O., H. D. B. Ayer; Riverside, E. C. Barrows.


Library-Public,, Madeline Cates, lib., 464 vols.


Livery Stable-Isaiah Gifford.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


School-Oak Grove Seminary and Commercial College, LeRoy Jones, prin.


Stock Farm-T. G. Burleigh.


.Asso'tus-Masons-Neguemkeag, Thursday on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Kennebec, No. 12, 2nd and 4th Friday. I. O. O. F. -Kennebec, No. 121, Tues .; Vassalboro Rebekah, No. 97, 2d and 4th Tues. North, Masons-Vassalboro, Tues. on or before full moon. S. of T. U. O. G. C. K. O. T. M .- Valley, No. 21, 2d and 4th Thurs. River side-P. of H .- Cushnoc, No. 204. East-A. O. U. W .- Kennebec No. 22, 2d and 4th Mon. P. of H .- Vassalboro, No. 322, 1st and 3d Tues. Cross Hill, K. O. T. M .- Hillside, No. 25, Sat.


Hotel-East, Revere House, A. M. Bradley & Son.


VIENNA.


Twenty-two miles N. W. of Augusta. On stage-line from Readfield Depot to Vienna. Settled about 1792. First called Goshen. Incorporated the 132d town Feb. 20, 1802. Population-1850, 871; 1860, 878: 1870, 740; 1880, 644; 1890, 495; 1900, 406. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 201; Estates, $151,024; 1870-Polls, 200; Estates, $200,015; 1880-Polls, 176; Estates, $167,316; 1890-Polls, 143; Est., $162,724 ; 1900-Polls, 124; Est., $130,017. 1910-Population, 403; Polls, 128; Estates, $139,126.


R. F. D. to North.


Postmaster-E. N. Allen.


Selectmen-Mt. Vernon R. F. D. 31, J. H. Neal, R. C. Potter; E. E. Waite.


Town Clerk-F. R. Eaton.


Treasurer, Collector and Constable-W. E. Sanborn.


Road Commissioner-Mt. Vernon R. F. D. 31, Fred G. Childs.


School Committee-Mt. Vernon R. F. D. 31, Wallace Webber, H. A. Comstock. Fred G. Childs. Supt .- Miss Georgie Brown. Board of Health-E. N. Allen, sec.


Clergymen-Loring P. Gould (East Livermore P. O.), F. Bap .; North, H. C. Glidden, Meth.


Merchants-L. Dowst, E. N. Allen, general stores.


Manufacturers-Fred Allen, smith; P. Whittier & Son, grist mill, cooperage and shingles; W. E. Sanborn, M. S. Gordon, butchers ; J. E. & O. E. Trask, picker sticks, &c. Mt. Vernon P. O., H. A. Comstock, carriage repairs.


Insurance Agent-E. N. Allen (fire).


Undertaker-E. N. Allen.


CITY OF WATERVILLE.


Eighteen miles N. of Augusta and eighty from Portland. Formerly part of Winslow. Incorporated the 138th town June 23, 1802. West Waterville, now Oakland, set off February 26, 1873. Incorporated as a city Feb. 28, 1883. Act of incorporation amended March 4, 1887. City charter adopted January 23, 1888. Colby College incorporated as a literary and theological institution, 1813, chartered as Waterville Col- lege 1821, name changed to Colby University 1867, and to Colby College 1899. Population-1850, 3964; 1860, 4392; 1870, 4852; 1880, 4672; 1890, 7107; 1900, 9477. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 870; Estates, $1,348,330; 1870, -Polls, 901; Estates, $1,904,017; 1880-Polls, 1042; Estates, $2,612,496 ; 1890-Polls, 1872; Estates, $5,462,795; 1900-l'olls 2414; Est., $5,657,198; 1910-Population, 11,458; Polls, 3618; Estates, $6,778,864.


On Maine Central Railroad and Waterville, Fairfield & Oakland Ry. (electric). Stages semi-daily to China, and daily to Fairfield Center, North Fairfield and Larone.


Municipal election first Monday in March.


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KENNEBEC COUNTY-WATERVILLE.


Mayors under City Organization.


1888, Reuben Foster, Ind; 1889-90, Nathaniel Meader, Rep .; 1891-2, E. L. Jones, Dem. ; 1893, Chas. F. Johnson, Dem .; 1894-5, Christian Knauff, Rem; 1896, E. F. Webb, Rep .; 1897, Chas. H. Redington, Dem. ; 1898, Carroll W. Abbott, Rep .; 1899-00, Warren C. Philbrook, Rep .; 1901, Martin Blais- dell. Citz .; 1902, Martin Blaisdell, Rep .; 1903-4, Cyrus W. Davis, Dem .; 1905, Horace Purinton, Rep .; 1906, Edgar L. Jones, Dem .; 1907-8, Luther G. Bunker, Rep .: 1909, Frank Redington, Rep. : 1910, Norman K. Fuller, Dem; 1911-12, William R. Pattangall, Dem.


Vote for Mayor, 1912. Wards-I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Total.


William R. Pattangall, Dem., 189 182 98 187 118 172 224 1170


Wm. H. K. Abbott, Rep., 142 103 143 170 193 81 89 921


Postmaster-Perham S. Heald; J. Frank Larrabee, asst.


Government, 1912-William R. Pattangall, Mayor ; Mark J. Bart- lett, Clerk.


Aldermen: Wards-1. E. E. Finnemore; 2. Timothy A. O'Donnell, Chairman; 3. Henry A. Cummings; 4. Geo. D. Meservey ; 5. Roscoe W. Hanson; 6. Joseph Bourque, jr. ; 7. Joseph Beauchesne, jr.


Common Council: J. A. Stewart, Pres .; Wm. P. Toulouse, Clerk.


Wards-1. D. H. Staples, Henry J. Collins; 2. Dana U. Clement, Adolph Dutille; 3. Charles McGann, Sanger N. Annis; 4. Harold P. Davis, Armand J. Mathurin; 5. R. L. Mclellan, Chas. A. Allen; 6. Michel J. Morin, J. A. Stewart; 7. Thomas Page, Edmund Cyr.


Assessors-C. H. Barton, Gedeon Picher, E. Payson Withanı.


Auditor-L. Eugene Thayer.


Treasurer and Collector-Howard B. Crosby.


Chief Engineer-W. W. Berry; 1st asst., Luke Ivers, jr .; 2d asst., James L. Rancourt.


Marshal-Chas. H. Barton; Deputy, Napoleon Burgess.


Milk Inspector-J. W. Stewart.


Board of Health-J. E. Poulin, Edman P. Fish, sec .; John Fardy, chairman.


Board of Education-Harry Belliveau, Chairman; D. Lyman Worm- wood, Sec. ; one year, J. Frederick Hill, E. W. Boyer ; two years, A. A. Mat- thieu, Harry Belliveau, F. August Knauff; three years, Parker Hanna- ford, Joseph R. Clark.


Board of Registration-Arthur Daviau, Chairman, Harry Dubor, Dennis M. Sweeney.


Superintendent of Schools-D. Lyman Wormwood.


Street Commissioner-Sumner Rowe.


Municipal Court-Frank K. Shaw, Judge ; Alfred A. Matthieu, Recorder; Civil jurisdiction, $100; terms, 1st Monday in each month at 9 a. m., ex- cept August. Established 1880. Last amendment 1909.


Soircitor-Frank Plumstead.


Physician-Napoleon Bisson.


Overseers of Poor-Napoleon Loubier, Clerk.


Superintendent of Burials-Edwin Towne.


Cemetery Committee-F. J. Arnold, S. L. Berry, Frank Redington.


Notaries-A. H. Bridges, Mar. 22, 1918; Harold L. Pepper, July 9, 1914; John E. Nelson, Mar. 6, 1914; Chas. F. Johnson, Sept. 21, 1913; H. D. Bates, April 2, 1916; Frank E. Brown, Sept. 21, 1913; C. W. Hussey, Dec. 14, 1912; Harvey D. Eaton, Feb. 23, 1913; Fred W. Clair, May 17, 1918; Warren C. Philbrook, Feb. 23, 1918; H. S. Hall, Jan. 28, 1915; J. A. Le- tourneau, Sept. 25, 1915; Harry L. Holmes, Apr. 13, 1912; J. Foster Perci- val, June 29, 1918; Alfred A. Matthieu, Apr. 2, 1915; Chas. W. Atchley, Feb. 24, 1916; Mark J. Bartlett, Jan. 18, 1918; Carroll N. Perkins, Mar. 15, 1918; Harold P. Richardson, June 29, 1918.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Justices-H. L. Tappan, June 16, 1918; F. W. Alden, June 29, 1912; Warren C. Philbrook, Sept. 21, 1913; Arthur Daviau, Feb. 15, 1918; E. R. Drummond, Aug. 16, 1918; W. H. K. Abbott, Mar. 2, 1916; A. F. Drum- mond, July 30, 1915; Charles F. Johnson, Oct. 1, 1914; Harvey D. Eaton, Feb. 24, 1917; J. A. Letourneau, Mar. 2, 1916; Martin F. Bartlett, Feb. 27, 1914; J. L. Merrick, Feb. 27, 1914; Fred W. Clair, Nov. 12, 1914; Alfred A. Matthieu, Dec. 10, 1914; M. J. Bartlett, Jan. 18, 1919; John E. Nelson, Nov. 19, 1916; Harold P. Davis, May 27, 1916; John B. Friel, Mar. 1, 1912; Howard C. Morse, June 29, 1912; Maude M. Merrick (to administer oaths), Sept. 30, 1917; Lottie M. Lublow (to administer oaths), June 22, 1913; Anna M. Drummond (to administer oaths), March 20, 1914; C. N. Perkins, Sept. 10, 1914: Harold L. Pepper, July 9, 1914; Chas. W. Atchley, Nov. 12, 1914; Jos. P. Giroux, Aug. 28, 1915; Frank Plumstead, June 22, 1913; Gedeon Picher, Aug. 28, 1915; A. Harrison Bridges, Feb. 24, 1916; Frank W. Smith, Mar. 23, 1916; L. E. Thayer, May 27, 1916; Napoleon Loubier, Mar. 29, 1918; Maybelle Haskell (to administer oaths), Feb. 1, 1918; H. B. Crosby, June 29, 1918; Frank O. Dean, Sept. 18, 1918; Percy M. Cram, Mar. 15, 1919; Cyrus W. Davis, Jan. 18, 1918; T. B. Donnelly, Mar. 15, 1919; Wm. T. Haines, Mar. 15, 1919; Maybelle H. Brown (to administer oaths), May 10, 1919; Frank E. Brown, Apr. 20, 1918. Trial, Alfred A. Matthieu, Oct. 9, 1917. Dedimus. Warren C. Philbrook. Commissioner of Quebec for the U. S .- J. A. Letourneau.


.Asso'tus - Masons - Waterville, No. 33, 2d Monday; R. A. C., Teconnet, No. 52, 1st Tuesday ; K. T., St. Omer, No. 12, 4th Wednesday ; O. E. S., 2d and 4th Thurs. G. A. R .- W. S. Heath, 1st and 3d Thurs; Ladies of the G. A. R. W. S. Heath, 2d and 4th Tues .; I. S. Bangs, 1st and 3d Tues .; Daughters of Veterans, 2d and 4th Wed. S. of V .- Garfield, No. 1, Mon .; S. of V. Aux., No. 10, 2d and 4th Fri. I. O. O. F .- Samaritan, No. 39, Wed .; Ahiram Enc., No. 22, 2d and 4th Fri. ; Canton Halifax, No. 24, P. M., 1st and 3d Fri. ; Dorcas Rebekah, No 41, 1st and 3d Tues. American Benefit-Waterville, 2d and 4th Tues .; Richelieu, No. 44, 1st Tues. K. O. T. M .- Hope, No. 12, 1st and 3d Mon .; Ticonic, No. 19, 2d and 4th Wed. I. O G. T .- Waterville, No. 34, Tues. K. of P .- Havelock, No. 35, Tues .; U. R., Bayard, No. 9, 1st and 3d Mon .; Pythian Sisters, Havelock, No. 46, 1st and 3d Wed. K. of H .- No. 289, 3d Tues. U. O. G. C .- Waterville, Thurs. A. O. U. W .- Waterville, No. 5, 2d and 4th Tues .; Rochambeau, No. 84, 1st and 3d Tues. D. of H .- Fidelity, No. 31, 1st and 3d Wed .; Jeanne of Arc, No. 29, 2d and 4th Wed.


I.O. F .- Sebasticook, No. 1495, 1st and 3d Mon. N. E. O. P .- 2d and 4th Fri. S. of T .- Ticonic, No. 13, Friday. F. of A .- America, No. 14, Thurs. L. of H .- Waterville, Fri. K. of C .- Waterville, 1st Mon. and 3d Sun. C. O. F .- St. Francis De Sales, 1st Tues. and 3d Sun. Royal Arcanum-Messalonskee, No. 2027, 1st and 3d Mon. Waterville Woman's Assoc .- Miss Frances F. Dunbar, gen. sec., 1st Mon. F. O. E .- Water- ville, No. 1399, 2d and 4th Tues. Waterville Military Band-W. D. Haynes, leader. Cecilia Club-Cecil Daggett, director. Wentworth's Orchestra-R. L. Wentworth, director. Boulette Band-J. T. Boulette, leader. Drew's Orchestra-H. T. Drew, director. French Societies -- Societe St. Jean Baptiste, 1st Sun. Union Lafayette, 3d Wed. St. Jean Baptiste d' Amerique-Charland, 1st and 3d Mon. Union St. Joseph, 2d Sun. Court Francois, No. 191-2d Thurs. Waterville Clinical Soc .- E. E. Goodrich, sec., 3d Mon. Waterville Historical Soc .- E. C. W hitte- more,. cor. sec. B. P. O. E .- Waterville, No. 905, 2d and 4th Thurs. Waterville Merchants Assn-John E. Nelson, sec. Waterville Masonic Club. M. W. of A .- Messier, No. 8465, 2d Wed .; Royal Neighbors. Rail- road. Y. M. C. A .- John B. Northcott, gen. sec., Ralph B. Nash, asst. Canibas Club-C. F. Miller, sec.




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