Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 74

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Justices-John H. Mayers, Feb. 24, 1917; Wilbur F. Cate, Dec. 31, 1914; Orrin McFadden, Feb. 25, 1915.


Merchants-John H. Mayers, general stores ; South, Chas. H. Segars, general stores; Mills, H. A. Bickford, drugs, medicines, and general stores; Wilbur F. Cate, stationery; F. C. Goodwin, general stores; L. H. Dorr, druggist. West, Joseph F. Houdlette, general stores. C'edar Grove, George H. Moody, general stores; American Ice Co., F. E. Oakes, supt.


Manufacturers-Mills, Maurice L. Blenn, smith; Chas. N. Allen, Chas. H. McDaniel, builders. West, John E. Hall, machinist and boat builder; Frank S. Hall, builder. South, Fred P. Carlton, smith. Cedar Grove, Geo. Killam, boats; Wm. Rittall, boats and yachts, grist and lumber mills; Jas. A. Ward, smith; Fred M. Weeks, saw mill.


Barber-Mills, Will McDonald.


Bowling Alley and Pool Room-Cedar Grove, Weeks & Moody. Halls-Eastern River; Mills, Bickford's; West, Pownalboro.


Insurance-Dresden Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Joseph F. Houd- lette, sec.


Land Surveyor-John H. Mayers.


Library-Dresden Ladies, Mrs. J. W. Sheldon, lib., 450 vol.


School-Mills, Bridge Academy, Norris S. Lord, prin.


Steamboat Agent-E. S. S. Corp., Cedar Grove, Fred M. Weeks. Telephone-Mills, N. E. T. & T. Co., H. A. Bickford.


.Issot'ns-P. of H .- Eastern River, No. 133, Thurs. Mills, Masons- Dresden, No. 103, Wed. on or before full moon. West, Pilgrim Fathers -Pownalboro, No. 140. M. W. of A .- No. 10,973.


Boarding Houses, Summer-West, Hotel Densmore, W. W. Dens- more; Grand View, B. F. Densmore; Rest Cottage, John M. Stilphen; David S. Reed, Philip R. Pushard ; South, John W. White, Chas. H. Segars, A. J. Tibbetts; Mills, Dresden House, Geo. Pushard; W. W. Goud; Cedar Grove, Ashley . House, F. M. Weeks; Cedar Grove Inn, George Killam, Orrin L. Ham, Edward W. Hall.


EDGECOMB.


Four miles S. E. of Wiscasset. On semi-daily stage-line from Wiscasset to Boothbay. Settled, 1774, by Samuel Trask and others. First called Freetown, from the generosity of the lawyer who defended the origi- nal proprietors from other claimants. Corporate name derived from Lord Edgecomb, a friend of the colonies. Church formed, 1783. Benj. Chapman, first minister, settled, 1801. Incorporated March 5, 1774. Included Westport until 1828. Population-1840 11:0; 1850, 1231; 1860, 1112; 1870, 1056; 1880, 872; 1890, 749; 1900, 607. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 231; Estates, $197,225; 1870-Polls, 230; Estates, 202,428; 1880-Polls, 216; Estates, $189,440; 1890-Polls, 205; Estates, $185,170; 1900-Polls, 188; Estates, $179,664.


1910-Population, 513; Polls, 176; Estates,$200,183.


Stage daily between Newcastle and East Edgecomb.


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Postmasters-Mrs. Fannie E. Stone ; North, Ellen F. Clifford; East, E. Burnham; South Newcastle, Chas. E. Haggett.


Selectmen-North, Franklin W. Sherman, F. G. Greenough, Floris- ton M. Trask.


Town Clerk-John J. Patterson.


Treasurer-John J. Patterson.


Constables-John J. Patterson; East Newcastle P. O., James O. Brown.


Road Commissioners-Erving Sherman; North, Calvin Cochrane; East, Geo. W. Merry.


School Committee-Frank S. Webber; North, A. M. Colby, William Reed. Supt .- East Newcastle P. O., Mrs. James R. Brown.


Board of Health-North, W. H. Clifford, sec.


Clergymen-North, vacant, Meth .; Howard A. Lincoln (Wiscasset P. O.) Cong.


Justices-John Burnham, Nov. 29, 1917; Eben Chase, Dec. 14, 1912; Frank E. Somes, Dec. 14, 1918.


Merchants-Mrs. Fannie E. Stone, general stores. North, W. H. Clifford, general stores; Geo. E. Huff, lumber. So. Newcastle, C. E. Hag- gett, general stores. East, Ephraim Burnham, general stores. East New- castle P. O., W. C. Williams, general stores.


Manufacturers-Erastus Cunningham, smith; J. B. Sherman, mason ; Geo. E. Sherman, carpenter; S. D. Sherman, contractor and builder. East Newcastle P. O., Cushman Page, bricks; F. M. Dodge, granite. East, James R. Brown, lumber. North, Lincoln Davis, smith; Ira B. Perry, painter; F. G. Greenough, Thomas Cunningham, Thomas Webber, Frank Webber, carpenters; C. E. Haggett, sawmill; Caswell Bros., boat builders. So. Newcastle, Thomas Haggett, carpenter. Auburn P. O., Turner Center Dairying Assot'n, ice.


Library-North, Edgecomb Library Association, established 1861, R. W. Clifford, librarian, 500 vols.


Insurance Co .- See table.


JEFFERSON.


Twenty miles N. E. of Wiscasset. On daily stage-line from Augusta to . Waldoboro. Settled in 1770. Part of the former Ballstown. Incorpo- rated the 166th town Feb. 24, 1807. Population-1850, 2225; 1860, 2122; 1870, 1821; 1880, 1590; 1890, 1391; 1900, 1155. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 474; Estates, $404,908; 1870-Polls, 416; Estates, $420,003; 1880-Polls, 448; Estates, $459,237; 1890-Polls, 375; Estates, $511,550; 1900-Polls, 322; Estates, $446,591.


1910-Population, 1030; Polls, 343; Estates, $434,947.


Postmasters-C. W. Besse; South, Mrs. Bertha Hopkins; Bunker Hill, F. B. Hall.


Selectmen-Frank W. Bowden; No. Whitefield P. O., Herbert A. Clark; Wmn. Flagg.


Town Clerk-E. A. Hoffses.


Treasurer and Collector-Geo. A. Hoffses.


Coustable-M. A. Nash.


Road Commissioner-Wilbur Tibbetts.


School Committee-Sylvester Vinal; No. Whitefield P. O., H. A. Clark; Cooper's Mills P. O., Brooks Turner. Supt .- C. W. Besse.


Board of Health-A. W. Nash, sec.


Clergymen-A. A. Bennett, Ist ch., Bap .; John Pettingill, 2d ch., Bap .; South, H. B. Jones (No. Whitefield), Bap.


Physicians-F. W. Jackson, A. W. Nash.


Lawyer-No. Whitefield P. O., Henry F. Blanchard.


Notary-Andrew A. Skinner, Oct. 9, 1918.


Justices-Herbert A. Clark, Jan. 28, 1915; L. S. Sylvester, June 12, 1914.


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Merchants-Geo. F. Weeks, cattle; Walter S. Bowden, sleighs and carriages; T. T. Weeks, Harold Jackson, W. J. Green- wood, T. E. Cooper, butchers: E. A. Linekin, carriages and harness; L. S. Sylvester (also dry goods), Isaac Meservey, G. A. Hoffses (also dry goods), groceries : E. P. Bond, brick mason; A. A. Skinner, watches and jewelry; Mrs. A. A. Skinner, millinery ; John Ames, general stores; Her- bert Bond, stoves and tinware; S. T. Jackson, pianos and organs. South, H. A. Clark, groceries; Trask Bros., groceries and cattle; A. C. Boynton, lumber. Bunker Hill, F. B. Hall, dry goods and gro- ceries. Damariscotta Mills P. O., Ernest B. Weeks, real estate and timberlands.


Manufacturers-Freeman Peaslee, C. E. Flanders (also staves and shingles), apple barrels; Jas. Y. Meserve, lumber; A. J. Ames, carpen- ter; Briggs Jones, stone cutter; John Ames, Elmer Walton, smiths; Herbert Bond, undertaker; Peaslee Bros., coopers; A. L. Welt, carriage repairs; W. A. Jackson, watch repairs; Edgar Bond, mason; J. & F. Meserve, box boards; Twitchell-Champlin Co., (Portland P. O.), canned . corn. Bunker Hill, Otis Weeks, Fred Hussey, smiths. South, Alden C. Boynton (saw and grist mill), lumber and staves; Moses Erskine, shingles ; Erskine Bros., lumber. No. Whitefield P. O., H. W. Clary, long and short lumber, contractor and builder; O. P. Hilton, smith and lumber. Cooper's Mills P. O., John Gould, mason; A. J. Avery, stone- cutter.


Barber-South, W. F. Hemenway.


Halls-South, Erskine, J. K. Erskine; I. O. G. T .; Grange.


Insurance-Jefferson Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Avery Bond, sec. Library-East, Free Public, C. W. Besse, lib.


Printer-E. A. Hoffses.


.Isso'tus-East-Masons-Riverside, Wed. on or before full moon. A. O. U. W .- Lakeside. G. A. R .- Wm. C. Hall, No. 106. East, North Village Improvement Society. P. of H .- Willow, No. 366, Sat. South, I. O. G. T .- Jefferson, No. 261. P. of H .- Jefferson, No. 197. West, Jefferson Library Assoc.


NEWCASTLE.


Eight miles E. of Wiscasset. On K. & L. Div. Me. Cen. R. R. Eighteen miles from Bath. Included under the government of the Duke of York (see Bristol), and was known as the town of Dartmouth, or Sheepscot. An ancient settlement was established, which flourished many years, un- til destroyed by the French and Indians. Remains of old settlement are still seen. Incorporated the 12th town, June 19, 1753. Population-1790, 886; 1800, 996; 1820, 1240; 1840, 2018: 1860, 1792; 1870, 1729; 1880, 1534; 1890, 1282; 1900, 1075. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 414; Estates, $648,991; 1870-Polls, 352; Est., $697,981; 1880-Polls, 397; Est., $827,108; 1890- Polls, 337; Est., $773,647; 1900-Polls, 294; Est., $660,675.


1910-Population, 1066; Polls, 302; Estates, $678,636.


Woodbridge Corner, same as North Newcastle P. O. Daily stage to East Edgecomb.


Postmasters-Miss Julia G. Hatch; Sheepscot, G. E. Lowell; North, Tilden S. Hodgkins; South, Chas. E. Haggett.


Selectmen-Sheepscot, F. I. Carney; No. Edgecomb, R. F. D., Ward L. Shattuck; North, W. B. Erskine.


Town Clerk-Alexander Farnham.


Treasurer-Joel P. Huston.


Constable and Collector-Jonathan Dodge.


Road Commissioners-Chas. E. Hall, M. C. Dodge; North, E. W. Erskine.


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School Committee-South, R. K. Tukey : North, B. A. Woodbridge. No. Edgecomb R. F. D., W. A. Smith. Supt.


Board of Health-Jonathan Dodge, sec.


Clergymen-R. L. Sheaff, Cong. ; vacant, Epis .; Sheepscot, vacant, 1st, Cong .: J. D. McGraw, Meth .; Damariscotta Mills P. O., E. B. Henry (Whitefield), Cath .; South, J. D. McGraw, Meth.


Physician-W. W. Cook.


Dentist-R. C. Chapman.


Notaries-F. Irving Carney, Feb 24, 1916 ; J. P. Houston, Dec. 16, 1917. Justices-Glidden Bryant, May 24, 1913; A. S. Trask, Dec. 14, 1918.


Merchants-FRED HARRINGTON, furniture and caskets (see advt. op. p.638); Thomas E. Gay & Son, Albert J. Wood, Isaac Waters, groccries; MUSCONGUS LUMBER CO., (see advt. opp. p. 639); Newcastle Lumber Co., (lumber wholesale), lumber, doors, sash blinds, lime, cement, etc., P. H. Gay, coal; Miss Julia G. Hatch, confectionery, stationery, etc .; T. J. Merrill, stoves, tinware and agricultural implements; C. W, Plummer, sewing machines. North, Tilden S. Hodgkins, general stores; W. B. Erskine, agricultural implements. South, Chas. E. Haggett, gen- eral stores. Sheepscot, B. E. Lowell, general stores; P. O. Reed, agri- cultural implements and fertilizers.


Manufacturers-J. B. Shattuck, MUSCONGUS LUMBER CO., (see advt. opp. p. 639), Newcastle Lumber Co., lumber; Rand & Oliver, laundry; Fred S. March, marble and granite worker; L. H. Sidelinger, L. P. Boyd, J. M. Perkins, carpenters; W. W. Lampson, D. H. Wakefield, painters; Flint & Stetson, grist mill; Geo. D. Oliver, smith; Mrs. Sarah Sidelinger, dressmaker; Glidden Bryant, lumberman. North, Albert Erskine, lumber; W. H. Decker, C. Y. Hassen, smith; G. R. Tuttle, carpenter and painter. Sheepscot, Eugene Kennedy, smith ; Henry Trask, S. F. Damren, lumber; P. O. Reed, ammonia; South, Var- ney Somes, smith.


Amusement Hall-Kneeland's Scenic Theatre, Frederick J.Knee- land, Jr., prop.


man.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., P. L. Higgins; South, F. L. Sher- Telephones-The Nash Tel. Co. North, Tilden S. Hodgkins; Sheepscot, G. E. Lowell.


Undertaker-FRED HARRINGTON, (see advt. opp. p. 638.)


Academy-Lincoln Academy, H. K. White, prin.


NOBLEBOROUGH.


Twelve miles N. E. of Wiscasset. On K. & L. Div., M. C. R. R. Included in the Pemaquid Patent, and followed the fortunes of the other portions of that territory (see Bristol). Incorporated Nov. 20, 1788, and named by Arthur Noble, one of the heirs of the proprietor. Previously known as Walpole. Population-1790, 516; 1800, 864; 1820, 1583; 1850, 1402; 1860, 1437; 1870, 1150; 1880, 1142; 1890, 947; 1900, 810. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 294; Estates, $261,745; 1870-Polls, 282; Estates, $287,867; 1880-Polls, 319; Estates, $239,295; 1890-Polls, 309; Estates, $240,199; 1900-Polls, 228; Estates, $249,736.


1910-Population, 775; Polls, 236; Estates, $290,593. R. F. D. to North.


Postmasters-Horace A. Hall; Damariscotta Mills, Ruel T. York; Glendon, Cyrus F. Creamer.


Selectmen-Damariscotta Mills, James E. Mulligan; Waldoboro R. F. D. 1, Chas. E. Keyes ; Glendon, Cyrus F. Creamer.


Town Clerk-R. F. D., J. O. Oliver.


Treasurer-J. A. Perkins.


Collector-Prescott H. Oliver.


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Constables-Otis G. Oliver, John A. Perkins, E. S. Trask.


School Committee-L. J. Winslow, C. Manfred Maddox; Waldo- boro R. F. D. 1, A, H. Eugley. Supt .- Dimarisco'ta Mills, Mrs. Delia M. Hale.


Board of Health-Glendon, A. S. Winchenbach, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, 1st Bap .; North, vacant, 2d Bap .; Damar- iscotta Mills, Chas. C. Tilley, 3d Bap .; vacant, Meth.


Justices-James E. Mulligan, July 20,1913; John A. Perkins, Feb. 13, 1914; Leslie A. W. Clark, May 17, 1918; Frank L. Embree, Sept. 28, 1918. Trial, James E. Mulligan, Feb. 1, 1918.


Merchants-Webster Sidelinger, C. D. Hall, Horace A. Hall, gen- eral stores. Damariscotta Mills, J. S. Harris, A. K. Vannah, general stores; McGray & Coombs, groceries; S. P. York, variety. Glendon, C. F. Creamer, general stores. North, Hollis G. Moody, general stores.


.Manufacturers-J. Sidelinger, smith; Win. A. Sidelinger, car- riages; I. H. Sidelinger, carpenter; Ambrose H. Sidelinger, painter ; Mrs. L. J. Winslow, dressmaker; Otis G. Oliver, shingles. Damariscotta Mills, Edward L. Jones jr., painter; Moses Coombs, E. York, carpenters; Damariscotta Leather Co., E. H. Waterhouse, treas., leather board; J. E. Mulligan, lumber. Waldoboro P. O., E. I. Umberhind, long and short lumber; Justin Moody, carpenter. Glendon, K. A. Vannah, butcher (wholesale).


Barbers-I. H. Sidelinger; Damariscotta Mills, S. P. York.


Express Agents-Harry W. Palmer; Damariscotta Mills, Arthur P. White.


Insurance-Damariscotta Mills, L. A. W. Clark.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., Harry W. Palmer ; Damariscotta Mills, Arthur P. White.


Telephone-Nash Tel. Co., H. A. Hall; Damariscotta Mills, H. T. Barber.


.Asso'tus-P. of H .- Nobleboro, No. 369, Sat. Damariscotta Mills, I. O. G. T .- Safeguard, No. 328. S. of V .- W. T. Sherman Camp, No. 62.


SOMERVILLE.


Thirty miles N. N. E. of Wiscasset. Daily stage to Cooper's Mills on W.


W. & F. R. R. Formerly Patricktown Plantation. Inc. March 25 1858. Population-1860, 606; 1870, 505; 1880, 539; 1890, 453; 1900, 374. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 117; Estates, $65,047; 1870-Polls, 110; Estates, $86,685; 1880-Polls, 147; Estates, $106,235; 1890-Polls, 127; Estates, $94,883; 1900-Polls, 112; Est., $52,594.


1910-Population, 291; Polls, 90; Estates, $58,578.


Post Office Address-Cooper's Mills, R. F. D. 2.


Selectmen-Parker E. Marr, Arthur JJ. Dodge, O. P. Brann.


Town Clerk-Morrill Glidden.


Treasurer and Collector-John M. Turner.


Constable-Warren J. Glidden.


School Committee-P. E. Marr, Arthur J. Dodge, Win. E. Piper. Supt .- Mrs. Moody Hisler.


Board of Health -- W. B. Hewett, sec.


Clergyman-South, Thos. P. Jones, 2d Adv.


Justices-Thomas P. Jones, Dec. 14, 1918. Trial, Morrill Glidden, April 24, 1913; W. B. Hewett, June 22, 1913.


Merchants-Chas. F. Brown, general stores; South, T. P. Jones, general stores.


Manufacturers-Arthur Dodge, French Bros., shingles and staves, O. P. & O. S. Bran, W. M. Chamberlain, smiths ; John F. Booker, Geo. E. Pond, carpenters; Myrick Hisler, short lumber; L. W. Bartlett, carriage painter and repairs; Rufus Colby, long and short lumber;


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Razorville P. O., Farrer & Skinner, staves and shingles. Land Surveyors-South, Robert Cargill, Wm. E. Piper.


SOUTHPORT.


Fourteen miles S. of Wiscasset. On steamboat line from Bath, ten miles Formerly a part of Boothbay. Incorporated by name of Townsend, Feb- 12, 1842. Name changed 1850. Population-1850, 543; 1860, 708; 1870,684; 1880, 679; 1890, 533; 1900, 527. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 143; Estates, $130,- 455; 1870-Polls, 165; Estates, $149,200; 1880-Polls, 178; Estates, $132,- 350; 1890-Polls, 153; Estates, $299,155; 1900-Polls, 155; Est., $271,028. 1910-Population, 409; Polls, 129; Estates, $509,760.


Postmasters-Howard C. McKown; West, E. E. Pinkham; Squirrel Island, K. M. Barton (summer); Mouse Island, Frederick Dodge (sum- mer); Newagen, E. Gray.


Selectmen-West, Woodbury G. Love, Chas. E. Pinkham; Albert N. Gray.


Town Clerk-West, Chas. E. Pinkham.


Treasurer-West, Everett E. Pinkham.


Collector and Constable-Wm. Cameron.


Road Commissioner-Wm. C. Plummer.


School Committee-Wm. Cameron, Austin P. Greenleaf; West, Walcott H. Marr. Supt .- Boothbay Harbor P. O., James B. Perkins.


Board of Health-West, Sumner W. Rand.


Clergyman-West, G. W. M. Keyes, Meth.


Merchants-Howard C. McKoon, groceries; A. P. Greenleaf, lob- sters. West, E. E. Pinkham, groceries. Newagen, Ellsworth Gray, groceries. Squirrel Island, Fred H. Harris, groceries and meats. Boothbay Harbor P. O., W. E. Sawyer, ice.


Manufacturers-E. L. Decker, boats; Everett M. Clifford, contrac- tor and builder.


Insurance Agent-Sumner Orne, life and accident.


Lobster Pound-A. C. Greenleaf, agt.


School-High, Kate L. Reed, prin.


Hotels-Mouse Island-Samoset House, K. H. Richards; Squirrel Island, THE SQUIRREL INN, Fred H. Harris (see advt. opp. p. 639).


Summer Boarding Houses-A. W. Gray, D. B. Strout, Mrs. Rob- bins, Chas. S. Gray, Mrs. R. M. Thompson, M. H. & H. L. Thompson, John A. Thompson; West, J. D. Payson.


WALDOBORO.


Eighteen miles E. N. E. of Wiscasset, twenty-eight from Bath, and sixteen from Rockland. On K. & L. Div. M. C. R. R. Settled, 1748, by Ger- man emigrants, encouraged to come by Gen. Waldo, for whom the town is named. Incorporated 32d town June 29, 1773. Population-1850, 4199; 1860, 4569; 1870, 4174; 1880 3758 ; 1890, 3505; 1900, 3145. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 997; Estates, $1,010 ,447; 1870-Polls, 1076; Est., $1,164,382: 1880 -Polls, 1087; Est., $1,135,023; 1890-Polls, 949; Est., $1,196,515; 1900- Polls, 994; Est., $935,777.


1910-Population, 2656; Polls, 765; Estates, $1,126,675.


Stages daily to Friendship, Bremen, Muscongus, No. Waldoboro, Wash- ington and Liberty.


R. F. D. to Orff's Corner, Broad Bay, South, West and Dutch Neck.


Postmasters-Walter E. Clark; North, Washington Burnheimer, Winslow's Mills, Newell Genthner.


Selectmen-Horace F. McIntyre, J. M. Richards; R. F. D. 2, Laforest D. Mank.


Town Clerk-Percy E. Storer.


Treasurer-M. W. Levensaler.


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Collector-R. F. D. 4, Herman R. Winchenbach.


Constables-R. F. D. 3, E. E. Brackett; R. F. D. 4, Isaac H. Genthner; R. F. D. 4, Herman R. Winchenbach.


School Committee-Chas. W. Gallagher, L. L. Lambert, Rufus C. Barter. Supt .- R. F. D. 3. F. A. Perry, jr.


Board of Health-A. E. Waltz, sec.


Clergymen-J. J. Bulfinch, A. J. McLeod, Cong .; S. E. Packard, F. H. Pratt, Bap .; Meth .; S. O. Young, North, E. F. Webber, Meth .; South, supplies, Bap; vacant, Cong .; D. P. Pelley, Meth .; Orff's Corner, E. F. Webber, Meth .; Winslow's Mills, S. O. Young, Meth.


Physicians-G. H. Coombs, J. W. Sanborn, C. L. Randell.


Dentists-M. L. Palmer, B. E. Flanders.


Lawyers-Everett Farrington, Almore Kennedy, Wm. H. Miller.


Notaries-Everett Farrington, May 17, 1918; D. W. Potter, Oct. 13, 1912; Horace F. McIntyre, Dec. 21, 1916; Win, H. Miller, Feb. 10, 1916; Wm. A. Richards, Feb. 24, 1917; Hadley H. Kuhn, Oct. 28, 1917; W. E. Benner, June 29, 1918.


Justices-V. V. Burnheimer, Oct. 20, 1916; Washington Burnheimer, Apr. 12, 1918; B. L. Burnheimer, Mar. 23, 1913; M. W. Levensaler, July 9, 1914; Wm. A. Vannah, Sept. 18, 1918; W. A. Richards, Feb. 24, 1917; William H. Miller, July 29, 1918; Percey E. Storer, Nov. 6, 1918. Trial, Samuel Burrows, Jan. 18, 1919. Dedimus, Wm. H. Miller.


Board of Trade-Edwin O. Clark, pres.


Merchants-Apothecaries-E. R. Benner, Waldoboro Drug Co., G. F. Gillchrest,propr.


Bicycles-J. T. Gay jr.


Books and Stationery-C. B. Stahl, S. S. Winslow.


Boots and Shoes-P. E. Storer, W. H. Levensaler & Son.


Clothing and Men's Furnishings-I. G. Reed, M. W. Levensaler, S. S. Winslow (furnishings only), N. C. Austin.


Coal, Wood, Lumber and Brick-Levitt Storer.


Confectionery and Fruit-S. S. Winslow, C. B. Stahl, E. H. Davis. Corn and Flour-J. T. Gay jr., S. E. Winchenbachı, G, J. Kuhn; Win- slow's Mills, Vannah, Chute & Co.


Crockery and Glassware-C. B. Stahl.


Doors, Sash and Blinds-L. Storer.


Dry Goods-Nelson C. Austin, C. E. & F. A. Hovey, Alvin Hussey & Son.


Furniture and Carpets-A. E. Waltz.


General Stores-North, John Burnheimer, W. E. Mank, Washington Burnheimer; South, S. E. Winchenbach; Winslow's Mills, Newell Genthner.


Groceries-J. T. Gay jr., A. S. Kaler, G. J. Kuhn, Benner & Chute, C. T. Keene; R. F. D. 3, Samuel Burrows. West, Clifford A. Winchen- bach, Aaron Nash. South, Chas. Lemont; R. F. D. 2, Elbridge Reever.


Hardware, Stoves and Tinware-Richards Bros., C. H. Curtis.


Ice-Retail, E. G. Welt; wholesale, Forest Lake Ice Co., E. O. Clark, pres.


Meats and Provisions-C. T. Keene; R. F. D. 3, E. C. Teague, L. C. Burgess.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Mrs. S. E. Genthner (estate) (fancy goods), Miss Mary E. Castner, Mrs. Nettie J. Winslow.


Musical Instruments and Sewing Machines-W. E. Benner, J. S. Walter (also agricultural implements).


Oil, Kerosene-Standard Oil Co., D. J. Stryker, mngr.


Paints and Oils-J. T. Gay jr. (also lime and cement), A. S. Kaler, Richards Bros., G. J. Kuhn.


Paper Hangings-M. W. Levensaler.


Potato Shippers-Winslow's Mills-Johnson Seed Potato Co., Fred Ludwig, mngr.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Ship Agent and Managing Owner-A. R. Reed.


Variety-Mrs. S. E. Genthner (estate), C. B. Stahl, S. S. Winslow.


Watches and Jewelry-Webster E. Benner (also phonographs).


Manufacturers-Baker-Henry Neuburger.


Blacksmiths-E F. Simmons & Son, Lendon C. Waltz, Ephraim R. White (edge tools), John Schuman; Winslow's Mills, W. Randall Cramer, Redington Cramer (ship). South, Oliver Studley, F. L. Pitcher, Elden Borneman. West, W. L. White.


Boats and Steam Launches-R. F. D. 4, Clifford A. Winchenbach. Boots and Shoes-Custom and Repairs, P. E. Storer, J. Warren Hall. Butchers-R. F. D. 2, Wholesale-E. C. Teague, L. C. Burgess. Canning Factory-Winslow's Mills-Thorndike & Hix.


Carding-Soule & Lambert.


Cider-M. R. Achorn.


Clothing and Shirts-I. G. Reed.


Confectionery-E. H. Davis.


Contractors-G. O. & R. T. Waltz, Lindon Keizer, Lewis Kaler, Avery Welt, Geo. Storer, R. E. Achorn, (job). Winslow's Mills, Dana Lash.


Doors, Sash, Furniture and Planing-G. O. & R. T. Waltz.


Dressmakers-Mrs. Horace Winchenbach, Mrs. Isaac Comery, Mrs. Dora Miller.


Flour and Meal-O. E. Ludwig; Winslow's Mills, Vannah, Chute & Co.


Granite-E. A. Glidden & Co., Booth Bros. Granite Co., Wm. Grant, supt., O. Levensaler; Winslow's Mills, Deering & Watts.


Harness-R. K. Knowlton.


Laundry-H. C. Soule.


Lumber and Staves-F. W, Scott, White & Farrar, Packard & Mank. North, Clipper Mills Co., Alden Burnheimer, agent, W. R. Walter, Oliver Bros .; Winslow's Mills, Vannah, Chute & Co., Dana Lash (box boards) ; R. F. D. 3, W. C. Larrabee, Creamer Bros .; No. Warren P. O., Crawford, Nash & Co. (staves).


Marble-E. A. Glidden & Co., O. Levensaler.


Masons-L. C. Mank, C. F. Bray, Everett Mank; R. F. D. 1, Allen Creamer.


Painters-F. O. Miller, Simmons & Crowell, Azro Levensaler, R. K. Winchenbach.


Plumbers-Waldoboro Water Co., Richards Bros.


Proprietary Medicines-F. L. Benner.


Sails-S. A. Jones.


Ship Joiners-G. O. & R. T. Waltz.


Soda-B. A. Boggs.


Undertakers and Upholsterers-A. E. Waltz (also picture tram- ing), O. V. Hassner.


Barbers-W. C. Flint, F. L. Benner.


Bowling Alley-E. O. Clark.


Express Agents-American, H. N. Winslow; Winslow's Mills, E. E. Lord.


Hall-Clark's, E. O. Clark.


High School-Homer Alexander, prin.


Insurance Agents-Howard Ins. Agency, Everett Farrington (fire and life), W. H. Levensaler (fire), Webster E. Benner.


Land Surveying-Frank Bullfinch.


Livery Stables-V. H. Benner (est.), G. W. Achorn, E. A. Winslow. Loan & Building Assoc .- C. W. Gallagher, pres., P. E. Storer, sec. Optometrist-W. E. Benner.


Printer-E. O. KNIGHT, publisher WALDOBORO WEEKLY NEWS (see advt, opp. p. 638).


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Real Estate-W. H. Levensaler, Henry P. Willett & Co. R. F. D. 3, F. A. Perry, jr., G. W. Simmons.


Restaurant-Henry Neuburger.


Station Agent-M. C. R. R., Chas. Rowe; Winslow's Mills, E E. Lord .


Surety Bonds-Everett Farrington; Howard Ins. Agency, Webster E. Benner.


Telegraph Office-W. U., Miss Nettie Stafford, manager.


Telephone-Knox T. & T. Co., Mrs. C. B. Stahl, agt.


Waldoboro Water and Electric Light and Power Co .- J. L. Burns, pres., T. F. Turner. sec. and treas.


Waldoboro Water Co .- E. E. Jameson (Warren), pres., J. T. Gay, jr., treas., M. W. Levensaler, clerk


Asso'Ins-Masons-King Solomon, No. 61, Friday on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Wiwurna, No. 34, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. O. F .- Ger- mania, No. 57, Thurs .; Good Luck Rebekah, No. 72, 1st and 3d Tues .; Valley Enc., No. 40, 2d and 4th Tues. G. A R .- Chas. Keizer, No. 135, Sat. on or before full moon; Relief Corps. No. 56, Sat. K. of P .- Maine, No. 98, Mon. : Pythian Sisters, Thurs. W. C. T. U .- Tues. P. of H .- Wal- doboro, Wed. Waldoboro Band-Homer Alexander, leader. North-P. of H .- Maple, No. 187, Thurs. Winslow's Mills, A. O. U. W .- Andrews, No. 62, 1st and 3d Sat.


Hotel-The Waldoboro, J. A. Duane, Mrs. Coakley.


Bank and Insurance Co .- See tables.


WESTPORT.


Six miles S. of Wiscasset. Formerly called Jeremisquam. Once a part of Edgecomb. Incorp. Feb. 5, 1828. Population-1850, 761; 1860, 798; 1870, 699; 1880, 612; 1890, 451: 1900, 330. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 154; Estates, $150,664; 1870-Polls, 176; Estates, $180,392; 1880-Polls, 153; Estates, $100,435; 1890-Polls, 134; Est., $101,385; 1900-Polls, 112; Est., $83,192. 1910-Population, 284; Polls, 79; Estates, $97,174.




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