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Bill Posting-South and West, W. P. MORTON (see ad. op. p. 665). Electric Power-South, Maine Power Co., Guy P. Gannett, pres., H. B. Young, supt.
Express-Canadian-South, G. A. Doran, agent; West, W.W. Gard- ner, agt.
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OXFORD COUNTY.
Florist-Ernest P. Crockett.
Garages-Union Garage, W. H. Cummings; South, M. W. MAXIM (see advt. opp. p. 665).
Halls-Academy Hall; South, New Hall; West, Centennial Hall, C. H. Martin, mngr .; P. of H., C. F. Borden, agent.
Insurance-South, W. J. Wheeler & Co., C. E. Tolman & Co; West, C. L. Ridlon.
Land Surveyors-South, J. H. Stuart, W. H. & R. JENNE (see advt. opp. p. 697).
Libraries-Paris Hill Library Assoc., 3000 vols., Mrs. Fred W. Shaw, lib. ; South, Oxford Law Library, 1500 vols., W. L. Gray, lib .; Paris Pub- lic Library, 4500 vols., Jas. S. Wright, pres., Mrs. John Wight, lib .; Paris Grange Library, 200 vols .; West, West Paris Library Assoc., 700 vols., Mrs. Edith E. Day, lib .; North, Prentiss Library, 1100 vols., C. A. Churchill, lib.
Livery Stables-W. H. Cummings, Alfred Daniels; South, F. B. FOGG (also sale) (see advt. opp. p. 664), H. B. Holden; West, Cummings & Emery, C. H. Curtis.
Mine-Mt. Mica Tin and Mica Mining Co., L. B. Merrill, mngr.
Music Teachers-South, Mrs. Geo. A. Briggs, Mrs. Agnes Morton, Mrs. Geo. Burnham, Mrs. John Chute, Carl S. Briggs (violin), Miss Nellie Jackson.
Nurseryman and Florist-South, A. D. Park.
Optometrists-South, S. Richards, John Pierce.
Paris Trust Co .- South (see advt. opp. p. xiv).
Real Estate-South, C. E. Tolman & Co., W. J. Wheeler & Co., JAS. S. WRIGHT (see advt. opp. p. 664), ALTON C. WHEELER (see advt. opp. p. 665), A. D. Park.
School-South, High, N. I. Mixer, prin.
Station Agts-G. T. R .- South, G. A. Doran; West, W. W. Gardner. Surety Bonds-South, W. J. Wheeler & Co., A. D. Park.
Telegraph Operators-South, Gt. N. W., G. A. Doran; West, W. W. Gardner.
Telephones-Maine Tel. Co., Caroline P. Harlow ; Sumner & Paris, S. E. Newell & Co .; South, Maine T. Co., Charles H. Howard Co. Citizen T. Co., A. W. Walker, pres .; West, Paris & Greenwood Tel. Co., Norway Local Tel. Co., Oxford County T. & T. Co., Curtis Hill & Paris Tel. Co., I. W. Andrews & Sons Tel. Co., West Paris Local, Greenwood Valley Tel. Co., Pleasant Pond Tel. Co., Union Valley Tel. Co., Edgar Barrows, treas. North, Oxford County Tel. Co., Curtis Hill & Paris Tel. Co., Pleasant Valley Tel. Co., H. D. McAlister.
Veterinary Surgeon-South, C. H. Robinson.
.Asso'tns-South-Masons-Paris, No. 94, Tues. on or before full moon. I. O. O. F .- Mt. Mica, No. 17 Thurs .; Mt. Pleasant Rebekah, No. 30, 2d and 4th Fri .; Aurora Enc., No. 23, 1st and 3d Mon. K. of P .- Hamlin, No. 31, Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Hamlin, alt. Tues. U. O. G. C .- Arcadia, No. 242, 2d and 4th Mon. N. E. O. P .- Stony Brook, No. 181, 1st and 3d Wed. P. of H .- Paris, No. 44, Sat. G. A. R .- Wm. K. Kimball, No. 148, 1st and 3d Sat .; Relief Corps, No. 55, 1st and 3d Sat. American Bene- fit Assoc .- So. Paris, No. 1, Wed. Central Park-A. P. Bassett, prop. West-Masons-Granite, No. 182, Mon. on or before full moon .; Eastern Star, Granite, No. 115, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. O. F .- West Paris, No. 15, Sat .; Onward Rebekah, No. 29, 1st and 3d Tues. P. of HI .- West Paris, No. 289, 2d and 4th Sat. W. C. T. U .- 1st Thurs.
Board of Trade-South, Geo. B. Crockett, pres., A. E. Forbes, sec. Hotels-Hubbard House, Hiram R. Hubbard; Union House, W. HI. Cummings; The Beeches Inn, Charlotte F. Hammond (summer); South, Hotel Andrews, Byron W. Tuttle; West, Maple House, Jesse G. Dexter.
Bank, Trust Co. and Newspaper-See tables.
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PERU.
Twenty miles north of Paris. On line of Rangeley Division of the M. C. R R. First settled by people from Westbrook and Fal- mouth in 1793. Composed of five original grants and tracts, namely Thompson's grant, Fox's grant, Peck's grant, and Lunt's upper and lower grants. Incorporated as Plantation No. 1, in 1812, and as the town of Peru, Feb. 5, 1821. A portion of town set off to Rumford, Feb., 1895. Franklin Plantation divided and a portion annexed to Peru Feb. 21, 1885. Population -- 1812, 350; 1850, 1109; 1860, 1121: 1870, 931; 1880, 825 ; 1890, 692; 1900, 773. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 243; Estates, $199,656; 1870-Polls, 243; Estates, $272,864; 1880-Polls, 231; Estates, $247,160: 1890-Polls, 212; Estates, $207,240; 1900-Polls, 224; Estates, $227,749. 1910-Population, 746; Polls, 248; Estates, $274,592.
R. F. D. to Dickvale.
Postmasters-Irving C. Kidder; West, Joseph A. Putnam; East, Chas. S. Luce.
Selectmen-East, A. S. Holman; West, A. B. McIntire : C. H. Robin- son.
Town Clerk-West, W. S. Arnold.
Treasurer-Henry R. Robinson.
Collector-West, C. L. Mathews.
Constable-West, C. N. Child.
Road Commissioners -- West, E. B. Knox; East, M. H. Oldham. School Committee-Clarence Robinson; East, J. S. Russell; West, C. N. Child. Supt .-- West, B. W. Kilbreth.
Board of Health-West, U. G. McIntire, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap. ; West, W. Paul Curtis, F. Bap.
Justices-Jos. A. Putnam, Sept. 30, 1917; Howard Turner, Jan. 18, 1919.
Merchants-Kidder Bros., general stores and grain. West, G. W. Goding & Sons, Joseph A. Putnam, John A. Putnam, general stores; Mrs. Emily I. Bearce, millinery and fancy goods; Arnold Bros., grain. East, C. S. Luce, general stores.
Manufacturers-Howard Turner, saw mill; H. R. Robinson, car- penter. East, Fred Raymond, shingles, laths and saw-mill ; N. S. Stowell (Dixfield P. O.), spool stock. West, Hall Bros., rakes; Frank A. Lamb, saw mill. Dickvale, Elmer Worthley (Rumford P. O.), lumber and spool stock.
Livery Stables-West, Eliphalet Haines, S. N. Knox.
Station and Am. Ex. Agents-M. C. R. R., E. A. Campbell, Dixfield, E. Comstock; East, T. J. Rolls.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T., West, E. P. Haynes; Pleasant Valley, Highland.
Telegraph-W. U., West, E. Comstock.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Rockemeka, No. 109; West, P. of H .- West Peru, No. 301, 1st and 3d Sat.
PORTER.
Fifty miles S. W. of Paris. On stage-line from Cornish on Me. Cent., R. R., to Freedom, N. H., formerly called Porterfield Plantation. Settled about 1781, and named for Dr. Aaron Porter, of Biddeford. In- corporated Feb. 20, 1807. Population-1800, 272; 1850, 1208; 1860, 1240; 1870, 1104; 1880, 1095; 1890, 1015; 1900, 886. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 270; Estates, $186,204; 1870-Polls, 275; Estates, $275,469; 1880-Polls, 307; Estates, $279,359; 1890-Polls, 316; Estates, $282,695; 1900-Polls, 283; Estates, $245,742.
1910-Population, 864; Polls, 287; Estates, $255,772.
R. F. D. to Porterfield.
Postmasters-Sam'l Blazo; Kezar Falls (Parsonsfield), O. L. Stanley.
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OXFORD COUNTY.
Selectmen-Kezar Falls, H. L. Ridlon, S. B. Stanley; R. F. D. 1, Harry Burbank.
Town Clerk-Kezar Falls, E. E. Sawyer.
Treasurer-Kezar Falls, E. R. Bacheldor.
Collector and Constable-So. Hiram P. O., J. L. Mason.
Road Commissioner-Kezar Falls, Fred Whitton.
School Committee-Kezar Falls, Sherman Stanley; Ralph Merri- field, Mayme Ridlon. Supt-Cornish P. O., Wm. C. McCue.
Board of Health-So. Hiram P. O., S. A. McDaniel, sec.
Town Agent-Kezar Falls, O. L. Stanley.
Clergymen-Vacant, F. Bap .; Kezar Falls, Cymbrid Hughes, Meth. Lawyer-Kezar Falls, F. A. Fox.
Physicians-Kezar Falls, E. R. Chellis, Magnus Ridlon.
Notary-Francis A. Fox, Mar. 30, 1917,
Justices-Francis A. Fox, Apr. 2, 1916; Chas. W. Young, Feb. 23, 1913. Trial, Charles W. Young, Dec. 30, 1917. Dedimus, Francis A. Fox. .Merchants-A. C Stanley, general stores. Kezar Falls, Ridlon Bros., general stores; Florence Perkins, fancy goods; David Stearns, meats and provisions; F. B. Davis, bicycles; Irving Mason, jewelry.
Manufacturers-Charles Young, lumber and grist mills; Everett Wentworth, smith. Kezar Falls, Alden Speares, bobbins; Wm. Palmer & Son, carpenters; O. L. Mason, carriages; Wm. Chapman, harness; J. L. Quint, bakery ; H. D. McGrath, smith.
Barber-Kezar Falls, F. B. Davis.
Photographer-Kezar Falls, Granville Poor.
.Issol'ms-Kezar Falls-K. of P .- Ossipee, No. 40, Thurs .; Pythian Sisters. P. of H .- Tucker, No. 116.
Hotel-Kezar Falls, Hotel Melvern, Jack Hadlock.
ROXBURY.
Thirty-six miles N. N. W. of Paris. On the Rangeley Division of the M. C. R. R. Once called No. 7. Incorporated Mar. 17, 1835. Population-1850, 246; 1860, 251; 1870, 162; 1880, 175; 1890, 222; 1900, 238. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 56; Estates, $43,045; 1870-Polls, 46; Es- tates, $48,856: 1880-Polls, 43; Estates, $23,201; 1890, Polls-49; Estates, $28,882; 1900-Polls, 75; Estates, $61,415.
1910-Population, 311; Polls, 88; Estates, $164,247.
Postmasters-John Reed; Frye, Mrs. F. D. Stubbs.
Selectmen-John H. Thomas; Frye, F. H. Merrill, Chas. F. Taylor.
Town Clerk-Frye, Chas. F. Taylor.
Treasurer-John Reed.
Collector and Constable-Chas. E. Thomas.
Road Commissioners-John H. Huston; Frye, Chas. F. Philbrick, O. Hannaford.
School Committee-John Reed, R. W. Trask; Frye, W. S. Tay- lor. Supt .-- Ruel E. Taylor.
Board of Health-Frye, Fred H. Merrill, sec.
Clergyman -- Vacant, F. Bap.
Justice-Ruel E. Taylor, Oct. 25, 1913.
.Merchants -Swain & Reed, feed; R. E. Taylor, general stores, canned goods and fruit; John Thomas, general stores and agricultural implements. Frye, F. D. and M. D. Stubbs, general stores.
.Manufacturers-Swain & Reed, dowels, fan handles and spool stock; L. A. Thomas, butcher; Swain & Reed, lumbermen; Worthley & Drew, long and short lumber; Frye, J. A. Thurston, spool stock and dowels; B. L. Rich, long lumber and saw mill; Jenne, Lovejoy & McInnis, long lumber, shingles and spool stock ; Rumford P. O., E. M. Worthley, long lumber.
Station, Im. Express and N. E. T. & T. Agents-M. C. R. R., John Reed; Frye, L. J. Rundlett.
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RUMFORD.
Thirty miles north northwest of Paris. It was granted to Timothy Walker, jr., and his associates, of Concord, New Hampshire, in 1779. Settlement commenced 1780, by Jonathan Keyes, from Shrews- bury, Mass., and called New Penacook, the ancient name of Concord, N. H. Incorporated the 123d town, Feb. 21, 1800, and named in honor of Count Rumford, formerly Sir Benj. Thompson, one of the proprietors. First minister, S. R. Hall, 1811. A portion of Peru annexed Feb. 21, 1895. Franklin Plantation divided and a portion annexed to Rumford Feb. 21, 1899. Population-1850, 1375; 1860, 1375; 1870, 1212; 1880, 1006; 1890, 898; 1900, 3770. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 290; Estates, $285,018; 1870 -Polls, 286; Estates, $380,854; 1880-Polls, 297; Est., $351,119; 1890-
Polls, 251; Estates, $362,164; 1900 -- Polls, 1336; Estates, $1,716,745. 1910-Population, 6777; Polls, 2,096; Estates, $4,062,139.
On Rangeley Division Maine Central R. R.
Stage lines from Andover, Mexico and Hanover. Rumford Corner on stage route from Bryant's Pond on Grand Trunk Railway and Rumford Point P. O. on stage route from Rumford to Hanover. Rumford Cen- ter on stage line from Rumford to Andover.
Rumford Falls changed to Rumford P. O .; East discontinued.
R. F. D. to Zircon.
Postmasters-Fred H. Atwood; North, Llewellyn Elliott; Center, T. H. Burgess; Point, Fred G. Eames; Littlefield, Nial F. Hoyt; Corner, Mrs. M. M. Elliott.
Selectmen-R. L. Melcher ; Corner, Harry H. Hutchins; O. J. Gonya.
Town Clerk-Oliver A. Pettengill.
Treasurer-Point, F. B. Martin.
Collector and Constable-James A. McMennamin.
School Committee-Point, Dwight K. Elliott; Lucian W. Blanchard, Chas. A. Bujold. Supt .- W. H. S. Ellingwood.
Board of Health-L. O. Lesieur, sec.
Mill: Inspector -- F. S. Savage.
Municipal Court-Matthew McCarthy, Judge. Civil jurisdiction $300. Terms fourth Tuesday of each month at 10 a. m. Established 1899; last act 1911.
Rumford Falls Village Corporation-Oliver A. Pettingill, clerk; A. S. Tucker, treasurer; L. H. Veilleux, G. H. Cobb, Geo. B. McMennamin, assessors; Fred B. Carroll, chief engineer; J. A. McMen- namın, collector; John B. Violette, chief of police.
Clergymen-W. T. Carter Meth .; vacant, Univ .; H.L. Hanson, Bapt. ; J. A. Laflamme, Eugene Rouzeu, asst. St. John Bapt., A. J. Barry, St. Athanasius, Cath .; F. C. Lee, Epis .; Corner, supplies, Meth .; Point, vacant, Univ .; vacant, Cong .; Center, J. F. Alvey, Meth.
Physicians-C. M. Bisbee, E. M. McCarty, F. E. Wheet, A. L. Stan- wood, J. Abbott Nile, L. O. Lesieur, Mrs. L. A. Noyes, J. L. Gagnon, W. T. Rowe, J. A. Greene, S. Evelyn Noyes, S. L. Andrews (eye, ear, nose, throat), L. M. Pastor, Miss Luella Noyes, H. W. Stanwood; Point, H. F. Abbott.
Dentists-B. W. Trask, E. A. Sheehy, J. R. LePage.
Lawyers-BISBEE & PARKER (Geo. D. Bisbee, Ralph T. Parker) (see advt. opp. p. 697), LUCIAN W. BLANCHARD (see advt. opp. p. 696), Jas. B. Stevenson, Aretas E. Stearns, Matthew McCarthy, Geo. A. Hutchins, Nathan G. Foster, Albert Beliveau.
Notaries-Geo. D. Bisbee, Feb. 20, 1914; Elisha Pratt, Feb. 24, 1917; Ralph T. Parker, June 12, 1914; Louis H. Veilleux, May 19, 1912; Edward S. Kennard, Oct. 13, 1912; Lucian W. Blanchard, Jan. 28, 1915; Jas. B. Stevenson, July 20, 1913; Lewis M. Irish, July 20, 1913; Geo. A. Hutchins,
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Dec. 28, 1915; Ernest A. Wakeley, Apr. 2, 1916; Albert Beliveau, Mar. 15, 1918; Aretas E. Stearns, Feb. 1. 1918; Leopold Schonauer, Oct. 20, 1918; Chas. T. Eldridge, June 29, 1918.
Justices-Waldo Pettengill, Feb. 9, 1919; John E. Stephens, Apr. 2, 1915; Geo. D. Bisbee, Feb. 15, 1918; Nathan G. Foster, Aug. 24, 1916; Harry W. Derry, Mar. 23, 1913; Geo. W. Pettengill, Mar. 23, 1913; F. H. Bartlett, April 2, 1915; Oliver A. Pettingill, Nov. 16, 1918; Harlon E. Longfellow, Oct. 20, 1918; Matthew McCarthy, ex-officio; Ralph T. Par- ker, Oct. 25, 1913; Louis H. Veilleux, May 27, 1916; Elisha Pratt, Feb. 24, 1917; H. L. Elliot, Feb. 1, 1918; Albert Beliveau, March 15, 1918; Aretas E. Stearns, Apr. 20, 1918. Trial, Jas. B. Stevenson, June 16, 1918. Dedimus, Waldo Pettengill, Geo. D. Bisbee, Ralph T. Parker.
.Merchants-Apothecaries and Stationers-Charles E. Fernald, Rumford Drug Co., The Cote Pharmacy, E. L. Cowan, prop., Red Cross Pharmacy, Bowers & Vallee Co., props., Waldo Street Pharmacy, E. L. Cowan, prop.
Automobiles-J. E. Stephens, GEO. W. PETTINGILL (see advt. opp. p. 696), Walter Hanson, Philip Israelson, Harrie P. Hall.
Beef and Provisions-Swift & Co., Armour & Co.
Boots and Shoes-H. Marx, C. H. Mckenzie Mercantile Co., Gonya Bros. Co., M. Marx, Chas. Israelson, Austin Towle, Geo. Elias, John Wiskont, Max Greenberg, Jas. D. Clark & Co., Antonio Rogers, Louis Asikoff.
Cigars and Tobacco-Leary & Smith, F. J. Kohlman, Jos. Doucette. Clothing and Men's Furnishings-H. Marx, C. H. Mckenzie Mer- cantile Co., M. Marx, Gonya Bros. Co., Chas. Israelson, John Wiskont, Geo. Elias.
Crockery, Tinware and Variety - Everett K. Day Co., F. W. Woolworth Co., C. H. Mckenzie Mercantile Co.
Doors, Sash and Blinds-V. A. LINNELL (see advt. opp. p. 696).
Dry and Fancy Goods-Everett K. Day Co., M. Marx, C. H. Mc- Kenzie Mercantile Co., Geo. Elias, Frederick A. Furbish, M. Morrisson, Alex. Chabot. Jos. Marceaux.
Electric Lighting and Heating Fixtures and Supplies-Rum- ford Falls Light & Water Co.
Florist-E. B. Davis.
Flour, Grain and Hay-James S. Morse (also fertilizers), A. S. Burgess.
Fruit and Confectionery-D. K. Macria, Jacques Cote, Rumford Fruit Co., H. E. Mercier, F. M. Taylor, John Orino, E. A. Poor, Mrs. G. Potvin, A. Dube, J. T. Mitchell.
Furniture, Carpets and Crockery-E. W. Howe, Gauthier & Voter Co., The Guilmet Co., P. Meehan (also 2d hand), Vital Gilbert, ATHERTON FURNITURE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 585), Boucher Bros. (2d hand).
Furs (Raw)-F. A. Furbish.
General Stores-J. M. Harlow, J. Harold Poor; Corner, Mrs. Myra M. Elliott; Center, T. H. Burgess; Point, Fred G. Eames, Roscoe E. Knight.
Groceries-Gauthier Bros., H. O. Burditt & Son, E. J. Roderick & Co., E. L. Cobb & Co., Leader's Market, Boston Grocery Co., Edward Frazier, A. F. Talbot, J. A. Garneau & Co., Bijus Keweza, Alfred Fisher, Hubbard & Henry, E. Auger, Max Cohen, John Zala.
Hardware, Iron and Steel and Agricultural Implements- STANLEY BISBEE (see advt. opp. page 696), F. O. Walker Co.
Ice-Crystal Ice Co., RUMFORD FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 697).
Lumber-Dunton Lumber Co., R. L. Melcher, mngr., V. A. LINNELL (see advt. opp. p. 696), E. M. Worthley.
MMasons' Supplies-J. W. Simpson, J. H. KERR (see advt. opp. p. 697), RUMFORD FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 697).
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Meat and Fish Markets-Gauthier Bros., E. L. Cobb & Co., E. J. Roderick & Co., Hubbard & Henry, J. A. Garneau & Co., Leader's Market, Boston Grocery Co .; Littlefield, A. P. Hall.
Merchant Tailors-Gonya Bros. Co., C. H. Mckenzie Mercantile Co., O. A. Anctil, D. Mercier, V. J. LeBel, John Stone (repairs), Jas. Shea & Co.
Mileage Books-W. G. Hicks.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-Grace W. Mills & Co., Arseneau & Duprey, Mrs. O. A. Pettengill, Mrs. Fred Roussin.
Musical Instruments-Rolfe & Hanson, F. F. Bartlett, F. J Rigby. News Stand-Leary & Smith.
Paints and Oils-STANLEY BISBEE (see advt. opp. page 696), F. O. Walker Co., J. F. Barron, The Guilmet Co.
Paper Hangings-Everett K. Day Co., J. F. Barron.
Phonographs and Supplies-Frederick A. Furbish, Rolfe & Han- son, F. F. Bartlett.
Photographers' Supplies and Stationery-F. E. Rendall, Jos. Jacques, Red Cross Pharmacy.
Roofing-V. A. LINNELL (see advt. opp. p. 696).
Sewing Machines-Singer Sewing Machine Co., T. H. Penley, agent; Rolfe & Hanson, Frederick A. Furbish, F. F. Bartlett.
Sporting Goods-F. F. Bartlett, STANLEY BISBEE (see advt. opp. page 696), J. E. Stephens, Frederick A. Furbish, Jos. Jacques.
Standard Oil Co .- RUMFORD FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 697).
Stoves and Tinware- STANLEY BISBEE (see advt. opp. p. 696), F. O. Walker Co., Gauthier & Voter Co., E. W. Howe, The Guilmet Co., Boucher Bros. (2d land).
Tea, Coffee and Spices-Direct Importing Co., C. W. Farrington, mngr.
Watches and Jewelry-F. F. Bartlett, J. E. Stephens, F. E. Ren. dall (also artists' materials), Jos. Jacques, Rolfe & Hanson.
Wood and Coal-RUMFORD FUEL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 696), Andre LaCroix (wood), F. J. Grant (wood), A. J. Reed (wood).
Wrapping Paper, Bags and Twine-Continental Paper Bag Co., F. O. Walker Co., agts.
Manufacturers-Automobile and Bicycle Repairs-GEO. W. PETTINGILL (see advt. opp. p. 696), FRANK LITTLEFIELD (see advt. opp. p. 697), Frederick A. Furbish (bicycles).
Awnings and Tents-Walter Hanson.
Bakeries-C. Mann, O. Frechette.
Blacksmiths and Carriage Repairs-Belanger & Coulombe, Wm. D. Kerr, J. H. Soule, Jos. Fortin. Center, A. L. Dolloff; Corner, D. A. Thurston.
Bottlers-Virginia Spring Water Co., Rumford Bottling Co.
Building Movers-J. H. KERR (see advt. opp. p. 697).
Canned Goods-Center, Portland Packing Co., John K. Forhan, mgr.
Carpenters-V. A. LINNELL (see advt. opp. p. 696); Center, C. R. Ab- bott.
Carpet Beating-RUMFORD STEAM LAUNDRY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 696).
Chlorate of Potash-Fort Hill Chemical Co., Stone & Webster . (Boston), mngrs., Karl Burroughs, supt.
Cigars-F. J. Kohlman.
Concrete Building Blocks-J. H. KERR (see ad. opp. p. 697).
Confectionery-E. L. Winslow.
Contractors and Builders-W. I. White, C. W. Lapham, Fred Sweetsir, S. R. Pennell.
Contractors, General-McGregor & Carroll, J. H. KERR (see advt. opp. p. 697), McGregor Bros.
LUCIAN
LAW OFFICES OF W. BLANCHARD,
NOTARY PUBLIC. Special Collection Department, Prompt, Vigorous and Effective Service. POST OFFICE BLOCK, - RUMFORD, MAINE.
STANLEY BISBEE, DEALER IN
General Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Iron and Steel. Blacksmiths' Supplies, Dynamite and Pow- der Stoves and Furnaces, Tin- ware, Lubricating Oils, Etc. RUMFORD, MAINE.
Telephone 50-4 RUMFORD GARAGE Geo. W. Pettengill, Proprietor. Machine Shop and Supplies Hudson "33" Flanders "20" E-M-F, "30" RUMFORD, MAINE,
Rumford Steam Laundry Co., INC. CAP., $25,000.00 The finest Equipped Laundry in the State. All New Steam Machines. Quick Work a Specialty. Carpet Cleaning and Family Work. TELEPHONE. B. L. BEAN, MGR.
Telephone. V. A. LINNELL,
Builders' Supplies. Mill Work to Order. RUMFORD, = MAINE,
HENRY NELSON,
Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor.
All work in my line promptly and carefully done. Office, 75 Congress St., over Bartlett's Jewelry Store. Residence, 109 Hancock St., near cor. Maine Ave.
RUMFORD, - D - MAINE.
B. & W. REALTY CO. APPLE BARRELS, SHOOK AND LUMBER. Wood Lots Bought, Sold or Exchanged in any portion of Oxford County.
Mill at No. Paris. Address, South Paris, Maine.
RUMFORD LAND GOMPANY, Oliver A. Pettengill, Pres. Waldo Pettengill, Treas. Geo. W. Pettengill, Cashier.
Real Estate Bought, Sold and Rented. Office, Room 4, Odd Fellows Block. RUMFORD, - - - MAINE.
GEO. D. BISBEE,
Notary Public.
RALPH T. PARKER, Notary Public.
BISBEE & PARKER,
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
RUMFORD, =
MAINE.
Residence: 34 Erchles St. Tel. 127-11. Distress calls promptly answered.
Frank Littlefield,
Automobile Repairing. Gasoline, Oils and Supplies, Shop, 39 Canal St., Rumford, Me.
JAMES H. KERR, GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Manufacturer of all kinds of Concrete Building Blocks, Dealer in Masons' Supplies. Office and Store, 33 Bridge St. RUMFORD, Tel. Con. MAINE.
RUMFORD FUEL CO., F. O. WALKER, Mgr. DEALERS IN
Coal, Wood, Lime, Cement, Brick, Pulp Plaster and Sewer Pipe. Agents for Standard Oil Company. Office, Congress Street, RUMFORD, MAINE.
Rumford Falls Insurance Agency, ESTABLISHED 1892.
Life, Fire, Health, Accident, Boiler, Automobile and Liability Insurance. Surety Bonds. MCKENZIE BLOCK, RUMRORD,
MAINE.
FRED B. CARROLL, Plumber and Steam Fitter
And Dealer in Plumbing Material, Steam Heating Apparatus and Engine Sup- plies, Drain Pipe and Tile. Sheet Metal Working.
79 Canal St.,
RUMFORD, ME.
W. H. & R. JENNE, Land Surveyors.
Specialty, Timberland Work, in which W. H. Jenne has had thirty years' experience. Have a new Engineer's Transit for work of that class. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE.
INDIVIDUAL COMMUNION SERVICE
Made of Several Materials. Write for Particulars. GEO. H. SPRINGER, MANAGER. Ask for Catalogue M.
258 and 260 Washington St., - Boston, Mass.
JOHNSTON-BAILEY CO.,
Furniture, Draperies, Carpeting, Wall Papers.
190-192 MIDDLE STREET, = PORTLAND, MAINE.
697
OXFORD COUNTY.
Dressmakers-Miss E. Nadeau, Miss Mabel Lavertu, Mrs. M. Frost, Mrs. E. Trembley, Mrs. Abbie Corson.
Dye House-Rumford Dye House.
Gall Cure-Hall's Healing Powder Co.
Grist Mills-James S. Morse, A. S. Burgess.
Harness-Harrie P. Hall.
Horse Liniment and Hoof Grower-W. L. Goodwin.
House Finish-Dunton Lumber Co., V. A. LINNELL (see advt. opp. p. 696).
Laundries-RUMFORD STEAM LAUNDRY CO., B. L. Bean, mgr. (see advt. opp. p. 696) Yee Sing.
Locksmith-Frederick A. Furbish.
Lumber-Dunton Lumber Co., R. L. Melcher, mngr.
Lumbermen-American Realty Co., F. P. Thomas, pres., A. S. Tucker, cashier; Dunton Lumber Co., Rumford Lumber Co., D. C. York, cashier, John Welch, J. D. Thomas.
Machinists-Clark Foundry Co. (also foundry).
Masons-(brick) J. W. Simpson, Thos. H. Lapham, Frank Elliott; (stone), JAMES H. KERR (see advt. opp. p. 697), Metivier & Fisher.
Painters-carriage and sign, J. A. Record; house, J. F. Barron (also sign), W. R. Burt, J. E. Henry, W. H. Freeman; Center, E. L. Bartlett.
Paper Bags, Envelopes and Wrapping Paper-Continental Pa- per Bag Co., Herman Elsas (N. Y.), pres. and gen. mgr., Theodore Haw- ley, gen. supt.
Paper and Pulp-International Paper Co., Rumford Falls Mill, J. H. Hassett, supt .; Oxford Paper Co., L. M. Bickford, gen. mngr .; J. W. Harris, milf mngr., E. A. Wakeley, cashier.
Photographers-L. B. Reynolds, Chase & Booth, F. E. Rendall, (viewing).
Picture Frames-E. W. Howe, Gauthier & Voter Co.
Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmiths-FRED B. CARROLL (see advt. op. p. 697), STANLEY BISBEE (see advt. opp. p. 696), F. O. Walker Co.
Printers-Rumford Pub. Co., B.B.Bicknell, treas., T. L. Barker, edi- tor, Oxford Printing Co., P. C. Dyer, mngr.
Punches and Shears-Clark Foundry Co.
Railroad Contractors-McGregor Bros.
Shoemakers-Austin Towle, Max Greenberg, L. Asekoff, Antonio Rogers, A. Hamann, Jos. Marcoux.
Undertaking and Upholstering-E. W. Howe, Gauthier & Voter Co.
Bankers-RUMFORD FALLS TRUST CO. (see advt. back of book, p. xv), THE RUMFORD NATIONAL BANK (see advt. back of book, p. viii).
Barbers-Jos. Therien, W. L. Thomas, Geo. St. Pierre, Wilfred Caron, Arthur J. Patenaude, C. H. Cunningham, L. M. Norton, McMennamin & Caliendo.
Billiard Halls-Walter Hanson, J. T. Mitchell, Albert J. Pine, E. A. Poor, Peter Perry, F. J. Kohlman, John DeBroski, C. H. Cunningham, J. Barney.
Bill Poster-W. P. MORTON (see advt. opp. p. 665).
Boom Companies-Rumford Falls Boom Co., R. C. Bradford, treas. and clerk, Union Boom Co., Rumford Lumber Co., mngrs.
Boot. Blacking Shop-Thos. Kelley.
Bowling Alleys-Walter Hanson, Peter Henry.
Broker-Pawn, John Wiskont.
Chiropody, Manicuring, Etc .- Miss Jennie M. Pratt.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE ..
Civil Engineers-C. A. Mixer, R. B. Straton, HENRY NELSON (see advt. opp. p. 696); Center, H. C. French.
Express Agls. - American, H. Tozier; Local, Curneil Bros. Ferrymen-Point, M. E. Barker; Center, Samuel Thurston.
Garages-GEO. W. PETTINGILL (see advt. opp. p. 696), J E. Stephens, FRANK LITTLEFIELD (see advt. opp. p. 697).
Halls, Public-Cheney Opera House, Cheney Theatre Co., Daniel D. Leader, mngr; Scenic Theatre, C. E. Howe, prop .; Family Theatre, Leslie J. Baker, mngr.
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