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Piano Tuners.
Richards C. J., 33 Green. Soule J. K., River road. Sullivan Howard E., 169 Main.
Picture Framing.
Berry W. W. & Co., 103 Main. Kelley H. L. & Co., 130 Main. Neal J. D., 93 Main.
Preble S. L., 68 Main.
Planing and Wood Work. Carey Augustus, 17 Carean. DAY & SMILEY CO., 35 Front (see advt. opp. p. 584). WARE ANDREW, 122 College (see adv. opp p. 561).
Plating, Silver, etc. Richards C. J., 33 Green.
Plumbing and Piping. ARNOLD W. B. & CO., 109 Main (see advt. opp. p. 584). Fardy John, 23 Ash. Hanson, Webber & Dunham, 99 Main.
HANSON R. W. & CO., 41 Western av. (see advt. opp. p. 584). Picher G., 8 Main.
STEWARD & BLUNT (see advt. Somerset County).
Printers.
City Job Print, McAlary & Joseph, props., 173 Main. Cummings H. A. & Co., 156 Main. Mail Publishing Co., 120 Main. WATERVILLE SENTINEL PUB. CO., Silver cor. Charles (see adv. front of book, page vii).
Produce and Fruit, Wholesale Johnson & Co., 173 Main. Maine Produce Co., 165 Main.
MEADER O. A., 9 Chaplin (see ad. opp. p. 585). Paganucci Silvio, 34 Main.
Pulp Machinery. WATERVILLE IRON WORKS, Head of Falls (see advt. opp. p. 585).
Real Estate.
Abbott W. H. K., 120 Main.
Boothby L. T. & Son Co., 176 Main. Claflin Mark T., 7 Chaplin.
Craig Elmer L., 58 Temple.
Crosby H. B. Co. (The), 105 Main.
Drummond A. M. & Co., 173 Main. Eastman & Brown, 120 Main.
Friel J. B. & Co., 124 Main. Haines W. T., 165 Main.
LANIGAN W. J. JR., 165 Main (see advt. opp p. 561).
Mathews C. K. & Co., 74 Main. Morse H. C., Western av.
ODLIN & ODLIN, Real Estate Agencies, 93 Main (see advt. opp. p. 276). Perkins C. N., Masonic blk. Strout E. A. Co., W. H. Rockwood, agt., 173 Main. Wentworth R. L., 169 Main.
Schools. (See also Colleges.)
Waterville High, Pleasant, Chas. L. Haskell, prin., 1 West court; Albion W. Blake (sub-master), Oakland.
Myrtle St. Grammar, Mrs. Laura B. Hall, prin., 8 Ash.
North Grammar, Pleasant; Mrs. Grace L. Mitchell, prin., 264 Main. South Grammar, Gold, Mrs. Leo P. Holland, 22 Pleasant.
Correspondence.
International Correspondence School, H. S. Jordan, mngr., 173 Main.
Dancing. Gatchell J. A., 137 Main. Giroux Jos. P., 15 Temple ct. Parochial.
Notre Dame, Sister Marie Celine, prin., Gold cor. Water. St. Joseph Academy, Sister Ur- sule, prin., Western av. St. Francis, Sister Ursule,prin., 54 Elm.
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Sewing Machines. ATHERTON FURNITURE CO., 21 Main (see advt. opp. p. 585). Blanchard Frank, 23 Silver. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 52 Main. Vallee Edmond, 39 Lockwood. Shirt Manufacturers. Hathaway Shirt Co., 7 Appleton, C. A. Leighton, prop.
Shoe Polishing.
Bassary Speros, 47 Main. Condus Jas., 3 Main. Pomerleau Vilbon, 85 Main. Rodrigue J. B., 41 Main. Skating Rink.
Empire Rink Co., A. L. Knight, mngr., 1 College av.
Sporting Goods. ARNOLD W. B. & CO., 109 Main (see advt. opp. p. 584). Berry S. L., 57 Main.
Hanson, Webber & Dunham, 99 Main. Kelley H. L & Co., 130 Main. Moore F. E., 154 Main.
Station Agent M. C. R. R. Cummings E. W., Freight Station. Stenographers. Childs Edith H. Mrs,, 173 Main. Fales Georgie A. Miss, 165 Main.
Stoves and Tinware. ARNOLD W. B. & CO., 109 Main (see advt. opp. p. 584). ATHERTON FURNITURE CO., 21 Main (see advt. opp. p. 585). Codere Albert A., 57 Water. Hanson, Webber & Dunham, 99 Main. Picher G., 8 Main. Redington & Co., 11 Silver.
Stove Manufacturers. Noyes Stove Co., 18 Chaplin.
Street Railway Companies. Waterville, Fairfield & Oakland Ry., R. J. Patterson, gen. mngr., 141 Main.
Surety Bonds. Bartlett M. F., 176 Main. Boothby & Bartlett, 176 Main. Crosby H. B. Co. (The), 105 Main. Drummond A. M. & Co., 173 Main.
Plumstead Frank, 60} Main. Tannery. Burns Miles, Western av.
Tea, Coffee and Spices.
Baron Philip, 11 Main. Grand Union Tea Co., 117 Main. The Direct Importing Co., 50 Main
Telegraph Offices.
Postal Tel. Cable Co., Mrs. M. J. Heminger, mngr., 22 Common. Western Union, Miss E. E. Clay mngr., 91 Main.
Telephone.
Kennebec Farm & City Tel. Co., Frank L. Ames, mgr., 165 Main. N. E. T. & T. CO., 173 Main.
Ticket Agents. Murray J. L., M. C. depot.
Tobacconists.
Butler Odione (cigars), 13 Water. Groder E. B. (cigars), 23} Ticonic. Larkin & Dignam Co., 87 Main (mfrs).
Maine Cigar Co., 150 Main. Miller C. F., 164 Main. Putnam W. P., 59 Main (mfr).
Robinson-Davidson Co. (wholesale) 58 Main. Talberth Cigar Co., 22 Ticonic. Union Cigar Co., 21 Silver.
Typewriters and Supplies.
Blanchard Frank, 23 Silver. Kelley H. L. & Co., 130 Main. Waterville Typewriter Exchange, Mary A. Kenrick, mngr., 89 Main
Umbrella Mfg. Goodrich Folding Umbrella Co., 71 Temple.
Undertakers. Redington & Co., 11 Silver. Rodrigue Chas., 25 Front. Vallee Edmond, 39 Lockwood.
Upholsterers.
Berry Dan'l S., 106 Western av. Brockway L. H., 135 Maln. Loughran J. D., 72 Temple. Redington & Co., 11 Silver.
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Variety.
Baron Philip, 11 Main. Emery-Brown Co., 76-82 Main. Green Bros. Co., 94 and 96 Main. Woolworth F. W. Co., 167 Main.
Veterinary Surgeons. Joly A., 237 Main. Sawyer A. E., Oakland rd. Stewart J. W., 17 School.
Violin Manufacturer. Giroux J. P., 15 Temple court.
Watches, Jewelry and Opti- cal Goods.
Bourque Joseph, 85 Water. Freeman Sam'1, 4 Maple. Goodridge F. J., 104 Main. Harriman F. A., 98 Main. Lovejoy F. A., 86 Main. Russell & Kenrick, 89 Main. Warren Leo. S., 43 Main.
Water Companies.
Kennebec Water District, A. S. Hall, supt., 20 Common. Oakland Water Co., G. L. Learned, pres., W. T. Haines, treas., 163 Main.
Water Power Cos.
Kennebec Water Power Co., C. A. Dean (Boston), pres., Ralph J. Patterson, treas., A. M. Kenni- son, clerk, Bridge, cor. Water. Fairfield Junction Mills & Water Power Co., Ralph J. Patterson, treas., 141 Main.
Wood. (See also Coal and Wood.) King William, 15 Summer. Parent James & Co., Summer.
Wool. Morrill Llewellyn, 58 Temple. Waterville Tallow Co., 17 Middle.
Woolens. Emery-Brown Co., 163 Main. Wool Pulling.
Burns Miles, Western Avenue. Woolen Manufacturers. National Woolen Co., I. E. Small, supt., Western av.
Wyandotte Worsted Co., T. H. Mc- Gowan, pres., N. H. Barrows, gen. mngr., Head of Falls.
Yeast. Fleischmann Co. (The), 67 Pleasant.
WAYNE.
Sixteen miles W. of Augusta. On Tribou's stage-line from No. Leeds, on Maine Central R. R. Formerly known by the name of New Sandwich. Incorporated the 114th town February 12, 1798, and named in honor of General Wayne. Population-1850, 1367; 1860, 1192; 1870, 938; 1880, 950; 1890, 775; 1900, 707. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 280; Estates, $256,032; 1870 -Polls, 257; Estates, $344,692; 1880-Polls, 250; Estates, $338,802; 1890 -Polls, 217; Estates, $283,287; 1900-Polls, 212; Estates, $219,790. 1910-Population, 595; Polls, 202; Estates, $239,954.
Postmasters-Allen E. White; North, Mrs. N. M. Mason.
Selectmen-B. F. Bradford; North, W. A. Morrill; I. D. Hodsdon. Town Clerk-W. A. Burgess.
Treasurer-E. L. Lincoln.
Collector-North, Earl P. Hutchins.
Constables-M. G. Besse, C. D. Lincoln.
Road Commissioner-J. B. Gordon.
School Committee-L. M. Norris, W. W. Walton; North, Leon Stevens.
Supt .- North, Ernest E. Mills.
Board of Health-C. E. Wing, sec.
Clergymen-W. C. Baker, Meth .; Geo. Libby, Bap .; North, W. C. Baker, Meth.
Physician-F. L. Chenery.
Dentist-C. H. Barker.
Notary-B. F. Bradford, Dec. 18, 1915.
Justices-Williston Jennings, May 7, 1914; I. D. Hodsdon, Mar. 20
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1914; Ernest L. Mills, Nov. 6, 1918.
Merchants-Lincoln Bros., general stores; Fannie Pease, millinery and dry goods ; E. L. Lincoln, woolens and furnishing goods; N. K. Lincoln, boots and shoes; Harry Chamberlain, confectionery (wholesale). North, Harry Nason, Wm. Morrill, groceries.
Manufacturers-E. A. Godfrey, granite and marble; C. P. Swift, A. R. Norris, smiths; J. F. Gordon, Willis Gordon, granite; E. L. Lin- coln, tailor; W. H. Clark, Henry Gould, painters; G. J. Wing, A. S. Wright, jewelers; Reuel Clark, saw mill. North, North Wayne Tool Co., C. W. Tilden (Hallowell), treas., edge tools; E. A. Stevens, contrac- tor and builder.
Auctioneer-M. G. Besse.
Barber-N. K. Lincoln.
Cottages to Let-C. D. Lincoln, Lincoln Bros.
Insurance-M. G. Besse (fire); North, Williston Jennings.
Library-Wayne, 1200 vols., Jennie Johnson, lib.
Livery Stable-A. S. Wright.
Power Co .- Winthrop and Wayne Electric Light and Power Co.
Asso'tus-Masons-Asylum, No. 133, Tues. before full moon. A. O. U. W .- Pocasset, No. 6, 1st and 3d Mon. I. O. G. T .- Wayne, No. 108, Wed. U: O. G. C .- Wayne, No. 280, 2d and 4th Mon. G. A. R .- Lewis H. Wing, No. 176, 2d and 4th Fri .; Relief Corps, No. 60, 2d and 4th Fri. P. of H .- Wayne, No. 157, 1st and 3d Sat. K. O. T. M .- Wayne, No. 97, 1st and 3d Sat. Androseoggin Yacht Club. North, I. O. G. T .- Sat.
Hotel-Pocasset House, Mrs. J. C. Stinchfield.
Summer Hotels-The Mansion; Maplewood, A. S. Wright, prop .; Mrs. E. L. Lincoln.
WEST GARDINER.
Eight miles south of Augusta. On Lewiston, Augusta & Waterville Electric Railway and on stage-line from Litchfield Post-office to Augusta, daily. Set off from Gardiner, and incorporated August 8, 1850. Portion of Litchfield annexed, 1859. Population-1860, 1296; 1870, 1044; 1880, 977; 1890, 853; 1900, 693. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 275; Estates, $298,496; 1870-Polls, 256; Est., $359,029; 1880-Polls,261; Est., $325,220; 1890-Polls, 213; Est., $307,688; 1900-Polls, 238; Est., $300,809. 1910-Population, 629; Polls 229; Estates, $342,627.
Selectmen-Gardiner R. F. D. 15, Walter E. Fuller, Arthur S. Mer- rill; Gardiner R. F. D. 14, Winfield S. Lunt.
Town Clerk-Gardiner R. F. D. 14, Archibald D. Cole.
Treasurer and Collector-Gardiner R. F. D. 14, J. Fred Gold- smith.
Constable-Litchfield R. F. D. 16, Reuben L. Snowe.
Road Commissioner-Litchfield R. F. D. 16, Forest L. Wakefield.
School Committee-Litchfield R. F. D. 16, Walter C. Curtis; Gar- diner R. F. D. 14, Fred P. Trafton, Chas. F. Fairbanks. Supt .- Litch- field R. F. D. 16, Reuben L. Snowe.
Board of Health-Gardiner R. F. D. 14, Hubbard Goldsmith.
Clergymen-Lewis H. Clarke, Bap .; M. C. Miner (Gardiner P.O.), F. Bap. ; supplies, Friends.
Physicians-R. D. Small; H. F. Merrill (Clair).
Justices-John A. Spear, April 29, 1917; Frank G. Wright, April 13, 1912; A. D. Cole, May 27, 1916.
Merchants-Towle Bros., general stores; Gardiner P. O., C. S. Green, A. D. Cole, general stores.
Manufacturers-Arch. Horn, Herbert L. Horn, Eben Horn, tan- ners. Gardiner P. O., Clarence E. Getchell, lumber; Wm. Wentworth, smithı.
.Isso'tn-P. of H .- Cobossecontee, No. 100, 1st and 3d Tues.
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WINDSOR.
Ten miles E. of Augusta. On W.W. & F. R. R. and stage-lines from Augusta to Washington and to Waldoborough. First settled, 1790. Incorporated Mar. 3, 1809, under the name of Malta, which was changedto Gerry in 1820, and to the present name in 1822. Population-1850, 1793; 1860, 1548; 1870, 1266; 1880, 1079; 1890, 853; 1900, 782. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 313; Estates, $274,001; 1870-Polls, 284; Estates, $262,212; 1880-Polls, 279; Estates, $302,088; 1890-Polls, 253; Estates, $281,196; 1900-Polls, 222; Estates, $240,273.
1910-Population, 706; Polls, 230; Estates, $261,204.
Maxcy's Mills (Windsorville P. O.)
R. F. D. to Windsor, North and West.
Postmaster-Windsorville, Agnise E. York.
Selectmen-Weeks Mills R. F. D. 51, Sumner P. Barton, Wm. B. Shuman; Windsorville R. F. D. 54, Dana A. Wilkins.
Town Clerk-Windsorville R. F. D. 54, H. A. N. Dutton. .
Treasurer, Collector and Constable-Weeks Mills R. F. D. 51, Frank G. Hall.
School Committee-Weeks Mills R. F. D. 51, W. S. Barton, A. P. Haskell, Hiram Pierce. Supt .- Weeks Mills R. F. D. 51, May E. Hall.
Board of Health-Weeks Mills R. F. D. 51, C. F. Donnell, sec.
Clergymen-C. E. Cook, Bap .; F. B. Pine, Meth.
Physician-Windsorville, D. A. Ridley.
Justices-Jasper S. Gray, May 24, 1913; Leslie B. Hisler, Dec. 14, 1912. Merchants-H. A. N. Dutton, J. A. Reed, general stores. Windsor- ville, C. I. York, Jasper S. Gray, general stores. North, Warren Seekins, general stores.
Manufacturers-Windsorville, James Sproul, lumber; W. A. Pink- ham, butcher; L. Lewis, carriages. North, Asa Merrill, smith. Augusta P. O., Joseph Shaw, lumber. Weeks Mills, J. F. Sproul, lumber. School-High.
Station Agent-C. I. York.
Asso'tns-G. A. R .- Vining Post, Sat. P. of H .- Windsor, No. 284, Fri. A. O. U. W .- Whitefield, No. 40, 1st and 3d Wed.
WINSLOW.
Seventeen miles N. N. E. of Augusta. On Maine Central Railroad, eighty miles from Portland. First settled in 1764, and called Kingsfield. Incor. April 26, 1771, and named in honor of Gen. John Winslow. Divided, and Waterville incorporated 1802. Population-1850, 1796; 1860, 1739; 1870, 1437; 1880, 1467; 1890, 1814; 1900, 2277. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 363; Estates, $409,712; 1870-Polls, 326; Estates, $470,002; 1880-Polls, 409; Estates, $503,269 ; 1890-Polls, 451; Estates, $672,529; 1900-Polls, 584; Estates, $1,926,315.
1910-Population, 2709; Polls, 740; Estates, $2,377,217.
On stage lines from Waterville to China and Electric R. R. to North Vassalboro.
Postmaster-Josiah W. Bassett.
Selectmen-Waterville R. F. D. 39, F. C. Drummond; Waterville P. O., J. L. Dean; Waterville R. F. D. 41, H. L. Simpson.
Town Clerk-J. W. Bassett.
Treasurer, Constable and Collector-Waterville P. O., L. A. Simpson.
Road Commissioner-Fred H. Ellis.
School Committee-No. Vassalboro R. F. D. 49, J. H. Bailey ; Waterville R. F. D. 40, F. A. Smiley; Waterville P. O., Daniel W. Getchell. Supt .- Waterville P. O., C. N. Flood.
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Board of Health-G. W. Patterson, sec.
Clergymen-W. J. McNeil, Cong .; G. A. Newhall (No. Vassalboro P. O.), Bap. ; vacant, Meth.
Lawyer-G. S. Paine.
Justices-J. W. Bassett, April 3, 1919; Percy N. Cram, Mar. 15, 1919. Merchants-Bassett & Eaton, general stores; A. K. Mason, groceries and grain; A. P. Marco, E. W. Allen, Rosenthal & Co., groceries; Patterson Bros., J. F. Howard, W. S. Laughton, B. F. Chaffee, milk. Waterville P. O., Wm. Glidden, milk; PROCTOR & BOWIE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 584), hardware, lumber and builders' supplies; Shenson & Solovitz, groceries.
Manufacturers-F. H. Ellis, saw mill, long and short lumber; W. T. Reynolds, lumber; J. H. Whitehouse, painter and carpenter: A. M. Bal- lentine, smith; E. L. Jones, cider. Waterville P. O., PROCTOR & BOWIE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 584), lumber and brick; Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., W. H. Stobie, mngr., paper and pulp; Edward Chase, shoddy; P. Laverdiere, smith.
Barber-Waterville P. O., O. Pomerleau.
Electric Light Co .- Central Maine Power Co., R. J. Patterson ( Wat- erville P. O.), supt.
High School-Waterville P. O., Oscar J. Tubbs, prin.
Civil Engineer-Waterville P. O., Ira E. Getchell.
Library-Jennie P. Howard, lib., 1392 vol.
Real Estate-W. T. Reynolds.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R .- F. E. Nelson.
Asso'tn-P. of H .- Winslow, No. 320, 1st and 3d Fri.
WINTHROP.
Ten miles W. S. W. of Augusta. On Me. Cent. Railroad, 54 miles from Portland, and 84 from Bangor. First settled, 1765. Plantation name was Pondtown. Incorpor. April 26, 1771, and named for Gov. Winthrop. Embraced the town of Readfield until 1791. First represented in general court, in 1783, by Jonathan Whiting. Post-office established in 1800. Population-1850, 2154; 1860, 2338; 1870, 2229; 1880, 2146; 1890, 2111; 1900, 2088. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 567; Estates, $769,018; 1870-Polls, 575; Estates, $1,122,839; 1880-Polls, 616; Estates, $1,125,317; 1890- Polls, 587; Estates, $1,343,400; 1900-Polls, 574; Estates, $1,194,977; 1910-Population, 2114; Polls, 656; Estates, $1,464,469.
Baileyville Village, same as Winthrop Center, on Cobbossecontee Lake, three miles east of Winthrop post-office.
On L. A. & W. Street Railway.
Postmasters-E. W. Wentworth; East, W. L. Mace; Center, Maria P. Clough.
Selectmen-Justin M. Towle, Harry F. Tuttle, Nathan L. Cobb.
Town Clerk-Eugene S. French.
Treasurer-Irving O. Gage.
Collector-I. O. Gage.
Constable-John A. Foster.
Road Commissioner-Edward C. Mclaughlin.
School Committee-E. A. Bailey, J. Henry Moore, Edwin T. Clif- ford .. Supt .- F. G. Wadsworth.
Board of Health-E. C. Leighton, sec.
Chief Fire Department-John A. Foster.
Municipal Court-Edwin T. Clifford, Judge; Chas. F. Kilbreth, Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $300. Terms, 1st and 3d Monday at 10 A.M. Established 1901; last amendment 1903.
Physicians-C. W. Taggart, G. C. Parker, F. H. Badger. Dentist-G. W. Bates.
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Clergymen-Chas. F. Sargent, Cong .; H. A. Clifford, Meth .; vacant, Church of the Unity; James A. Cary (Hallowell P'. (.), Cath .; East, vacant, Bap .; Center, W. Carleton Wood, Friends.
Lawyers-H. E. FOSTER (see advt. opp. page 600), L. T. Carleton. Notaries-Levi E. Jones, April 2, 1915; H. E. Foster, Mar. 15, 1919; I. O. Gage, Oct. 6, 1916; E. R. Jones, Feb. 1, 1918.
Justices-L. T. Carleton, May 31, 1918; J. E. Brainerd, Dec. 10, 1914; W. L. Mace, Dec 10, 1914; H. E. Foster, Mar, 30, 1917; C. F. Kilbreth, Mar. 23, 1913; Ethel M. Leavitt (to administer oaths), Aug. 13, 1914; G. H. Kilbreth, Apr. 3, 1919. Trial, Henry Woodward, Feb. 9, 1919. Dedimus, L. T. Carleton, H. E. Foster.
Merchants-Agricultural Implements-J. Perley Bishor, Robert A. Baird, Jones & Co.
Apothecaries and Stationery-F. S. Jackson (also news), C. P. Hannaford & Son.
Apple and Produce Shippers-Bishop & Towle Produce Co.
Boots and Shoes-Bailey & Co., J. H. Pinkham, E. P. Libby.
Clothing and Furnishings-E. H. Penniman, E. P. Libby, J. H. Pinkham.
Coal and Wood-F. E. Webb, A. S. Perry; East, Arthur E. Brainerd. Cooperage Stock-E. C. Leighton.
Dry Goods-E. H. Penniman, E. P. Libby, J. H. Pinkham.
Fish-Vernon Howard.
Fruit and Confectionery-Winthrop Fruit Co .; Center, Maria P. Clough.
Furniture-J. L. COBB (also variety) (see advt. opp. p. 500), G. C. Jenkins (also 2d hand and antique).
Grain, Feed and Fertilizers-Jones & Co. (also lime and cement), D. H. Maxim.
Groceries and Provisions-L. Jones & Son, Jackson & Towle, L. T. McNamara, M. Rosen. East, W. L. Mace.
Hardware and Tinware-H. W. Stevens, L. Jones & Son. Ice-John P. Whitney.
Lumber-D. H. Maxim (also brick), F. I. Bishop, E. C. Leighton, E. S. NORCROSS (see advt. opp. p. 561), Leonidas Pettengill.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. Rose L. Plummer, Miss Clara Libby.
Paints and, Oils-Geo. B. Webster, Frank B. Fairbanks, H. W. Stevens, L. Jones & Son.
Paperhangings-J. L. COBB (see advt. opp. p. 600), Bailey & Co.
Pop Corn (wholesale)-Everett W. Macomber.
Sewing Machines-C. P. Rowell.
Sporting Goods-E. S. NORCROSS (see advt. opp. p. 561), H W. Stevens.
Stoves, Etc .- H. W. Stevens, J. E. Donovan.
Watches, Jewelry and Photo Supplies-C. P. Rowell.
Manufacturers-Apple Barrels-E. C. Leighton, Leonidas Pett- engill ; East, M. B. Hewett & Sons.
Bakery-L. T. McNamara.
Boots and Shoes (repairs)-W. A. French, F. C. Reed.
Boxes and Shook-Leonidas Pettengill (also dowels).
Butter, Pasteurized Milk and Cream-H. P. Hood & Sons.
Cabinet Work and Upholstering-G. C. Jenkins.
Canned Goods-Portland Packing Co., W. S. Ingersoll, supt.
Carpenters and Builders-F. I. Bishop, D. H. Maxim, H. W. Stevens, F. M. Thomas, George Thomas.
Carriages-F. C. Sanborn, O. E. Stanley, C. E. McInnis.
Cotton Warps and Bed Blankets-Winthrop Mills Co., R. C. Mc- Ilroy, agt.
Dress Makers-Mrs. Eldora P. Keene, Misses Maxim, Mrs. Lizzie
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Dudley, Miss Elma Shaw, Miss N. L. Stackpole.
Grist Mill and Lumber-D. H. Maxim, Leonidas Pettengill (lumber) Harness-C. H. Shaw.
Marble and Granite-Winthrop Marble & Granite Works, Henry P. Miller, prop.
Masons-Frank E. Kneeland, Geo. H. Morton, Isaac Loon.
Oil Cloths-C. M. Bailey's Sons & Co., Wadsworth & Woodman Co. (table cloths) ; Center, C. M. Bailey's Sons & Co.
Painters-Frank B. Fairbanks, Geo. B. Webster, C. A. Frost, G. C. Adams, F. C. Sanborn (carriage), O. E. Stanley (carriage), E. S. Reed (sign and carriage).
Plumbing and Tin Working-J. E. Donovan.
Print Blocks-Center, Williams Bros.
Smiths-W. A. Staples, C. M. & W. P. Clark, Eugene James.
Tailor-Geo. A. Gatchell.
Taxidermists-E. S. NORCROSS (See advt. opp. p. 561), T. A. James.
Undertaking-A. D. Hall, J. L. COBB (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Amusement Halls-Music Hall, J. H. Pinkham; Island Park, Geo.
T. Temple (summer).
Artist-T. A. James.
Auctioneers-Frank H. Taylor, E. S. French.
Augusta Trust Co .- (Branch), I. O. Gage, mngr. (see advt. back of book p. xviii).
Barbers-J. T. Flanders, E. C. Hinds, Frank H. Cobb.
Billiard Hall-F. C. Reed.
Express Cos .- American, E. R. Jones, agt .; Atlantic, Geo. Kim- ball, agt.
Fish and Game Warden-W. A. Whiting.
Hall-Town, Francisco Wadsworth, agent.
Insurance-H. E. FOSTER (see advt. opp. page 600), F. B. Fairbanks, Henry Woodward,.
Laundry-J. H. Hammond & Son.
Livery Stables-E. 1). KIMBALL (see advt. opp. p. 561), Robt. A. Baird.
Music Teachers-Mrs. Hattie S. Whiting, Mrs. Carrie W. Osborne, Miss M. Hazel Shaw.
Newspaper Correspondents-Miss M. Hazel Shaw, Mrs. E. E. York. Optometrist-C. P. Rowell.
Photographer-A. G. Fassett.
Power Co-Winthrop and Wayne Light and Power Co., C. O. Stur- tevant, treas. ; E. P. Sturtevant, mngr.
Printer-John A. Stanley.
Real Estate-Alden's Maine Farm Agency, Hutchins' Farm Agency, R. A. Baird, agent.
School-High, S. G. Bean, principal.
Station AAgents-W. E. Williams: Maranacook, G. E. Coleman. Steam Pleasure Boats-M. S. Collins, Mrs. Margaret J. Butler. Supt. of Fish Hatcheries of Maine-Arthur Briggs.
Telegraph Operators and Ticket Agents-M. C. R. R .- W. E. Williams; Maranacook, G. E. Coleman.
Telephones-Lewiston, Monmouth & Greene T. Co., H. A. Wood- ward, agt.
Water Systems-Hillside Water Co., Mrs. Mary W. Jones, prop. ; Winthrop Cold Spring Water Co., L. T. Carleton, pres; Winthrop Water & Drainage Co .; Gale's System, Chas. H. Gale, prop.
Winthrop Library-John A. Stanley, lib., 3,550 volumes.
.Asso'tns-Masons-Temple, No. 25, Mon. on or before full moon; R. A. C., Winthrop, No. 37, Tuesday after full moon; Eastern Star, Abenaki No. 116, 2d Friday. P. of H .- Winthrop, No. 209, Tuesday. A. O. U.
599
KENNEBEC COUNTY.
W .- Montana, No. 2, Tues. G. A. R .- Post Albert H. Frost, No. 21, 1st and 3d Thurs .; Womans Relief Corps, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Crystal, No. 94, Thurs. ; Arthur N. Lovejoy Rebekah, alt. Tues. U. O. G. C. -Winthrop, No. 240, Sat. N. E. O. P .- Maranacook, No. 148, Friday. I. O. F .- Winthrop, No. 3309, 2d and 4th Tues. Literary Club-Mrs. C. F. Sargent, pres., Mon. Winthrop Military Band-N. L. Hannaford, mngr. American Benefit Society-No. 91, 1st Wed. M. W. of A .- Winthrop, No. 10,074, 1st and 3d Wed. Royal Arcanum-Maranacook, No. 827, 1st and 3d Wed. Board of Trade-F. H. Badger, pres .; I. O. Gage, sec.
Hotels-WINTHROP HOUSE, A. D. REMICK, prop. (see advt. opp. p. 561).
Summer Hotels-Maranacook P. O., Sir Charles, Mrs. W. S. Butler, prop .; Maranacook House, M. S. Collins, mngr.
Boarding Houses-Stanley Farm, Mrs. O. E. Stanley, prop. (sum- mer); Elmhurst, Mrs. Chas. Stanley, prop.
Bank and Newspaper-See tables.
UNITY PLANTATION.
Thirty-two miles E. of Augusta. Seven miles from Me. Cent. R. R. at Clin- ton, and four from same at Unity. Population-1870, 68; 1880, 61; 1890,
62; 1900, 50. Valuation, 1880-Polls, 15; Estates, $14,086; 1890-Polls, 21; Estates, $18,291; 1900-Polls 20; Estates, $16,326.
1910-Population, 56; Polls, 16; Estates, $20,223.
Post office address, Unity R. F. D. 1.
Assessors-J. C. Grant, S. P. Libby, B. W. Clifford.
Clerk-S. P. Libby.
Road Commissioner-C. A. Means.
Treasurer and Collector-W. J. Getchell.
Constable-H. S. Pooler.
School Committee-B. W. Clifford, H. A. Grant, G. C. Rines. Supt .- J. C. Grant.
Board of Health-W. J. Getchell, sec.
Maunfacturer-J. C. Grant, canned goods.
Library-Agnes P. Libby, lib., 50 vols.
TOGUS.
United States Military Reservation. Four miles S. E. of Augusta. Formerly part of Chelsea. Eastern Branch National Home for disabled Volunteer Soldiers. Established in 1866. This was the first home opened in the United States. Comprises 1,894 acres. Cost of site and buildings $50,000. Cost of added buildings and improvements $587,466. On electric railway from Augusta and K. C. R. R. from Randolph.
Postmaster-National Soldiers Home, L. B. Hill.
Notary-Guy C. Longfellow, Apr. 3, 1919.
Electric Light Co .- Central Maine Power Co., R. J. Patterson (Waterville), supt.
Station and Am. Express Agent-Fred A. White.
.Assot'ns-G. A. R .- Cutler Post, No. 48, 1st and 3d Mon. U. V. U. -23d (Gen. Beal) Regiment, 1st and 3d Thurs. Spanish War Veterans- Wm. Tiffany, No. 4. Gideon Wells Naval Veterans-Port of Togus, 1st and 3d Thurs.
600
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
KNOX COUNTY.
Formed from Lincoln and Waldo. Incorporated 1860, and named for Gen. Henry Knox, "the friend of Washington," whose residence was at Thom- aston. Contains fifteen towns, one city, and three organized plantations. Rockland, shire town. Area, 327 square miles. Population-1850, 28,355; 1860, 32,716; 1870, 30,823; 1880, 32,862; 1890, 31,473; 1900, 30,406; 1910, 28,981. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 7271; Estates, $9,212,829; 1870-Polls, 7609; Estates, $10,507,542; 1880-Polls, 9087; Estates, $10,978,736; 1890-Polls, 8924; Estates, $13,156,997: 1900-Polls, 8880; Estates, $13,842,005; 1910-Polls, 8,930; Estates, $15,685,509.
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