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Clergymen-H. S. Thomas, Meth .; Henry Arnold, Chris .; Godfrey Gilbert, Adv.
Lawyers-W. I. Wood, H. D. Ridlon.
Physicians-F. L. Redman, A. K. P. Smith.
Notary-H. D. Ridlon, Aug. 28, 1915.
Justices-Harry M. Lincoln, Aug. 30, 1917; W. I. Wood, July 29, 1917. Trial, W. A. Copeland, Jan. 28, 1915.
Merchants-J. A. Shaw, The Smith Co., general stores; Brewster & Whitney, drugs and medicines; John E. Gray, tin and hardware; Edna Emery Hutchins, millinery and fancy goods; Ireland Bros. Co., flour and feed ; Frank E. Day, furniture, carpets, paints and oils; George A. Tib- bitts, eggs; J. H. Winchester, typewriters, sewing machines and supplies ; E. E. Knowles, J. A Shaw, produce; A. H. Emery, H. B. Rackliff, G. F. Thurston, S. Lancaster, F. L. Titcomb, W. L. Emery, live stock; Burrill & Weed, agricultural implements; Lancaster & Brooks, meats and gro- ceries; F. B. Shaw, phonographs, confectionery and cigars.
Manufacturers-Geo. H. Libby, lumber; J. C. Smith, painter; Ire- land Bros. Co , grist mill; T. F. Burrill, Harry M. Lincoln (also shingles and laths), long and short lumber: C. T. Moses, canned corn; Geo. R. Barker, H. J. Micue, I. A. Small, J. W. Mullen, smiths: H. L. Burrill, foundry and machine shop; Geo. A. Shepherd, Fred McCully, shingle mills; O. W. Ireland, Elmer Cole, Sidney H. Winchester, painters; Lewis Hutchin's Sons, carriages; C. A. Gray, G. L. Fassett, D. S. Burrill, H. W. Snell, carpenters; G. A. Shepherd, cooper; W. E. Smith, machin- ist ; F. B. Shaw, bicycle repairs; D. Whiting & Sons, creamery ; Burrill & Clark, woolens.
Barbers-A. T. Fernald.
American Express Co .-- A. B. Entrekin, agent.
Insurance-J. H. Winchester, Sydney C. Folsom.
Electric Light Co .- Central Maine Power Co., J. H. Winchester, supt. local office.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R .- A. B. Entrekin.
.Academy-Corinna Union Academy, inc. June 4, 1857, Chas. C. Phil- lips, prin.
Halls-Grange, H. W. Knowles, mngr .; Stewart Library, J. W. Mullen, mngr.
Library-Stewart Free, 11,000 vols., J. H. Winchester, lib.
Telegraph-Western Union, A. B. Entrekin.
Telephone-West Penobscot T. & T. Co., H. W. Knowles, mngr.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Parian, Sat. on or before full moon. G. A. R .- J. Knowles Post, No. 52, 1st and 3d Sat. P. of H .- Twilight, No. 201, Mon. Corinna Cornet Band-Geo. Knowles, leader. N. E. O. P .- 2d & 4th Wed. I. O. O. F., Stone Ezel, No. 139, Thurs .; Cleora Rebekah, No. 110, 1st and 4th Thurs. U. O. G. C .- 1st and 3d Sat. K. O. T. M .- Corinna, No. 58, 1st and 3d Fri.
CORINTHI.
Eighteen miles N. W. of Bangor. On B. Ry. & E. Co.'s line from Bangor to Charleston. Granted by Massachusetts to Jolin Peck, Dec. 9, 1794, settled soon after. Plantation name, Ohio. Incorporated June 21, 1811. Popu- lation-1850, 1600; 1860, 1789; 1870, 1462; 1880, 1333; 1890, 1154; 1900, 1042. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 390; Estates, $313,870; 1870-Polls, 377; Estates, $432,970; 1880-Polls, 381; Estates, $439,036; 1890-Polls, 332; Estates, $447,458; 1900-Polls, 338; Estates, $417,222.
1910-Population, 1042; Polls, 338; Estates, $466,137.
R. F. D. to Corinth, South and Robieville.
Postmaster-East, Z. R. Duran.
754
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Selectmen-East R. F D. 1, C. L. Atkins; Kenduskeag R. F. D., Edwin I. Batchelder; East, J. K. Farrar.
Town Clerk-East, F. E. Cole.
Treasurer and Collector-East R. F. D. 2, Chas. J. Chandler. School Committee-Kenduskeag R. F. D., W. M. Oakman: East R. F. D. 2, F. L. Palmer; East, Ernest Dexter. Supt .- East R. F. D. 2, Chas. L. Palmer.
Board of Health-East R. F. D. 2, Fred G. Skinner, sec.
Clergymen-East, supplies Bap. and F. Bap .; Chas. R. Carle- ton, Meth.
Dentist-East, Albert Noble.
Physician-East, H. D. Worth.
Lawyer-East. Ira W. Davis.
Notary-Ira W. Davis, Jan. 30, 1914.
Justices-Fred C. Hill, Dec. 18, 1915; Geo. F. Hill, Dec. 18, 1915; Ira W. Davis, Dec. 31, 1913; Samuel C. Ryder, Sept. 7, 1912; Z. R. Duran, Dec. 30, 1917. Isabelle F. Hill (to administer oaths, Apr. 18, 1919. Trial, Samuel C. Ryder, Apr. 3, 1919. Dedimus, Henry D. Worth.
Merchants-East, A. C. Titcomb & Co., H. C. Duran, I. K. Farrar W. H. Sanford, general stores; Z. R. Duran, groceries and men's fur- nishings; Mrs. L. M. Tupper, millinery, dress and fancy goods; Dennis Hutchinson, carriages, sleighs and agricultural implements; Chas. Web- ster, meats; Mrs. Benjamin Phillips, confectionery; South, Geo. W. Houston, groceries. Kenduskeag P. O .. Geo. W. Jenness, meats and fish.
Manufacturers-East, J. W. Bean, saw and cider mills; A. P. Brown, planing, saw and cider mills; Frank L. Palmer, harness and caskets; Harold Towle, carriages; John McKinnon, Russell Annis, Albert Shaw, smiths; C. L. Marrows, carriage painter; Howard Smith, Fred Burton, Wm. Brackett, house painters and paper hangers ; S. Y. Perkins, F. E. Cole, Chas. Cole, A. F. Bragg, carpenters; S. Y. Perkins, stone mason; A. H. Nickerson, lumberman; Penobscot Packing and Dairy Co., corn canning; East Corinth Creamery, butter; Farrar & Paul, grist mill; Mrs. A. W. Spratt, dressmaker. Corinna P. O., C. T. Moses, canned goods.
Academy-East, H. W. Wood, prin.
Barber-East, C. A. Williams.
Insurance-East, Chas. J. Chandler; Kenduskeag R. F. D., Chas. A. Robinson.
Station Agent-East, W. E. Bagley.
Livery Stable-East, C. T. Ripley.
Music Teacher-East, Mrs. Alice P. Bagley.
Asso'tus-East, I. O. O. F .- Corinthian, No. 59, Wed .; Diamond Re- bekah, No. 43, 2d and 4th Wed. G. A. R .- Post Eli W. Parkman, No. 119, 2d and 4th Sat. P. of H .- Orient, No. 60, Sat. N. E. O. P .- Ad- vance, No. 306, 1st and 3d Mon. John Morrison Band, Ernest T. Dexter, agent, A. F. Bragg leader. East Corinth Academy Park Asso .- Z. R. Duran, sec.
DEXTER.
Thirty miles N. W. of Bangor. On Dover & Foxcroft branch M. C. R. R., and terminus of stage-lines to Guilford and Exeter. First settled in 1801. Inc. June 17, 1816. Named in honor of Hon. Samuel Dexter. Post- office established in 1818. The first meeting-house (Univ.) was erected in 1829. Population-1850, 1948; 1860, 2365; 1870, 2875; 1880, 2563; 1890, 2732; 1900, 2941. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 403; Estates, $465,023; 1870- Polls, 611 : Estates, $1,006,966; 1880-Polls, 679; Estates, $963,029; 1890
-Polls, 702; Estates, $1,156,488; 1900-Polls, 831; Estates, $1,197,760. 1910-Population, 3539; Polls, 1024; Estates, $1,467,229.
Flanders Mills, same as North Dexter P. O.
755
PENOBSCOT COUNTY.
Postmasters-F. D. Dearth; North, J. B. Gordon; Silver's Mills,
J. B. Draper.
Selectmen-E. J. Sturtevant, A. J. French, J. P. Marsh. Town Clerk-J. W. Haines.
Treasurer-Charles D. Roberts.
Collector-E. H. Witham.
Municipal Court-Arthur W. Stone, Judge. Civil jurisdiction, $100; terms, 4th Tues. at 10 a. m. Established 1883. Last amendment 1907.
Constable-Joseph Ganeau.
Roud Commissioner-G. D. Chandler.
School Committee-N. C. Bucknam, Frank B. Arnold, Albert L. Atkins. Supt .- Leland A. Ross.
Board of Health-E. E. Hale, sec.
Water Board-J. W. Haines, clerk.
Clergymen-Vacant, F. Bap .; R. L. Olds, Bap .; supplies, Epis .; S. G. Spear, Univ. ; A. E. Luce, Meth. ; J. A. Fraser, Cong .; T. C. Maney, Cath .; Geo. Helme, Advt.
Physicians-W. A. Bumps, H. K. Thatcher, J. W. Sawyer, G. H. Clough, J. H. Murphy, F. H. Mclaughlin, C. M. Foss (Hom.), F. E. Burgess (Clair.).
Dentists-Chas. H. Haines, E. Weymouth, W. O. Sevey.
Lawyers-CROSBY & CROSBY , Counsellors-at-law. Collections a specialty by the junior partner (see card opp. Court Directory); L. B. Waldron, F. D. Dearth, Arthur W. Stone, P. A. Hasty.
Notaries-J. Willis Crosby, Feb. 23, 1913; Freeman D. Dearth, Feb. 9, 1919; S. M. Leighton, Oct. 6, 1916; W. H. Judkins, Dec. 14, 1918.
Justices-J. W. Crosby, Sept. 21, 1913; W. H. Judkins, Sept. 7, 1912; Joseph H. Warren, Jan. 24, 1917; Freeman D. Dearth, Oct 1, 1914: A. W. Stone (ex-officio); L. C. Shepherd, April 24, 1913; P. A. Hasty, Feb. 23, 1913. Trial, L. B. Waldron, April 24, 1913. Dedimus, J. Willis Crosby.
Merchants-Agricultural Implements-Geo. A. Dustin, Buck- nam & Mountain, J. F. Bigelow, W. N. Eaton.
Apothecaries, Books, Etc .- A. L. Davis, E. A. Brewster & Son, M. L. Springall.
Automobiles-Blaisdell Automobile Co., F. M. Howard.
Boots and Shoes-Chas. D. Roberts, Nathan Daggett, W. W. Cates, Geo. W. Foster.
Carpets-E. G. Ayer, S. S. Ireland, Hutchinson & Gates.
Carriage Dealers-J. F. Bigelow, H. W. Fish.
Carriage Stock-Bucknam & Mountain.
Clothing and Men's Furnishings-N. E. Meigs, W. W. Cates, H. E. Hale, Sam Stone.
Coal-G. D. Chandler, A. W. Keyte.
Corn, Flour and Feed-C. P. McCrillis, S. L. Small, Co-operative Store.
Crockery-Geo. A. Dustin.
Dry Goods-S. S. Ireland, Edes Bros., E. G. Ayer, Geo. L. Morrison, Sam Stone.
Electrical Supplies-Blaisdell Automobile Co., Central Maine Power Co.
Florist-Chas. H. Hayden.
Fruit and Confectionery-J. F. Kerby, James Mountain.
Furniture and Cuskets-HUTCHINSON & GATES.
Groceries-W. E. Brewster, C. P. McCrillis, Co-operative Store, W. B. Gould, treas., True & Ames, Provost & Dyer, A. E. Towle, Wm. Cross- land, F. N. Morgridge, Parkman & Davis; North, J. B. Gordon & Co .; Silver's Mills, G. E. Jackson, E. G. Bailey.
Hardware, Iron and Steel-Bucknam & Mountain, Geo. A. Dustin. Harness-W. J. Haseltine, H. W. Fish, J. F. Bigelow.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Hay and Straw-G. L. Gould.
Ice-Geo. A. Brawn.
Jewelry, Watches and Photographic Supplies-R. C. Blethen, J. W. Springall, L. F. Schoff.
Lumber-Eldridge Bros. (inc.) Puffer Bros .; Silver's Mills, C. B. Silver; North, E. A. Flanders.
Meats and Fish-A. M. Fish, Provost & Dyer, Parkman & Davis, A. E. Towle.
Merchant Tailor-J. R. DuBourdieu.
Mileage -- F. H. Hayes, A. A. Springall, L. F. Schoff.
Millinery-Mrs. Chas. L. Winslow, Mrs. J. F. Bigelow, Mrs. Alicc W. Hill, Miss R. A. Curtis.
Mill Supplies-Fay & Scott.
Musical Instruments and Safes-C. H. Wyman.
Paints, Oils, Paper-hangings, etc .- Geo. A. Dustin, Bucknam & Mountain.
Produce Dealers-C. P. McCrillis, W. E. Brewster, Parkman & Davis.
Sporting Goods-Geo. A. Dustin, Bucknam & Mountain.
Stoves and Tinware-Dana Crockett Co., Tillson & Drew. Variety-Jesse Kimball.
Wood -- A. W. Keyte.
Manufacturers-Bakery-C. F. Ireland & Co.
Blacksmiths-E. J. McKenney, Frank M. Howard, T. J. Libby, W. J. Fernald, Ora McFarland.
Bottler-Leslie Curtis.
Boots and Shoes, Repairs-I. B. Merrill, C. T. Tario, C. S. Hall.
Canned Goods-Portland Packing Co., Lot Libby, supt., F. H. Hayes.
Carpenters and Builders-Henry P. Dexter, F. M. Young, Wm. Thompson, W. E. Bragdon, G. J. Weymouth.
Carriages, Repairs-O. E. Blackden.
Cigars-Geo. C. Ronco (also dealer).
Creameries-David Whiting & Son, Enterprise Creamery Co.
Doors and Sash-Eldridge Bros. (inc.).
Dressmakers-Mrs. Chas. Winslow, Mrs. I. B. Merrill, Mrs. E. W. Page, Mrs. G. Weymouth.
Electrical Work-E. D. Blaisdell, Central Maine Power Co.
Foundry-Fay & Scott.
Grist Mill -- S. L. Small.
Harness-W. J. Haseltine, F. W. Hayden.
Laundries-Dexter Steam Laundry, Mrs. E. H. Emerson, prop. Chinese Laundry.
Lumber-Silver's Mills, Charles B. Silver; North, E. A. Flanders.
Machinists-Fay & Scott, Frank M. Howard.
Machinists' Tools-Fay & Scott.
Marble and Granite-C. E. MORSE (see advt. opp. p. 585).
Mason-Chas. F. Bean.
Painters-J. S. Jackson, Frank Packard, F. E. Rand (carriage), James Ganeau.
Photographer-B. L. Call.
Picture Framing-B. L. Call.
Printers-GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. (see advt. opp. p. 785).
Saw Filer-A. A. Shaw.
Steam and Hot Water Heating and Plumbing-Dana Crockett Co., Tillson & Drew.
Watch Repairing-R. C. Blethen, John W. Springall, L. F. Schoff. Undertaker-GALEN R. RAMSEY.
Woolens-Amos Abbott Co., Dumbarton Woolen Mills, Geo. Park, gen. mngr., Morrison Woolen Co., (Inc.), John L. Morrison, supt., Wasso -
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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.
keag Woolen Co., D. H. Mudgett, treas. North, Greenwood Woolen Co. American Express Co .- J. W. Haines, agent.
Barbers-Geo. C. McIntire, E. D. Poulin, E. A. Chase, C. L. Winslow, 'T. J. Clukey, L. E. Sullivan.
Billiard and Pool Rooms-G. M. Slater, Fred S. Hoyt. Dexter Band-F. S. Hoyt, leader.
Dexter Loan & Building Asso'in-N. H. Fay, pres .; A. A. Springall, sec .; Crosby & Crosby, Attorneys.
Electric Light, Power and Heat-Central Maine Power Co., C. H. Maxfield, supt., local office.
Garages-Fay & Scott, Blaisdell Automobile Co.
Insurance Agents-Wesley H. Judkins, L. B. Waldron (fire) L. C. Shepherd (life), A. A. Springall, W. B. Gould.
Land Surveyor-W. B. Gould.
Library-Dexter Town Library, 10,000 vols., Miss L. S. Springall, lib. Livery Stables-Freeland W. Gould, Albert Sprague, M. T. Lincoln.
Music Teachers-J. K. Springall, M. Olive Winslow, G. W. Mc- Clure (inst.)
Newspaper Correspondents-C. C. Palmer, Mrs. Clara Crossland.
Opticians-R. C. Blethen, J. W. Springall.
Phonographs-J. F. Kerby, C. H. Wyman, C. S. Tario.
Real Estate-L. C. Shepherd.
Restaurant-Mrs. E. W. Page.
School-Dexter High, Roy M. Strout, prin.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R .- H. W. Blaisdell.
Telegraph-W. U .- Miss Alice Thorndike, operator.
Telephone Exchange-N. E T. & T. Co.
Ticket Brokers-F. H. Hayes, L. F. Schoff.
Veterinary-Chas. L. Ryan.
. Isso'tus-Masons-Penobscot, Mon. on or before full moon ; St. John, R. A. C., Monday after full moon; Eastern Star, Wassokeag, No. 44, 2d and 4th Thursday. K. of P .- Bedivere, No. 29, Fri .; Crystals No. 66. Pythian Sisters, Tues. I. O. O. F .- Plymouth, No. 65, Tues .; Martha Washington Rebekah, No. 18, 1st and 3d Thurs .; Silver Lake Enc., 2d and 4th Thurs. G. A. R .- H. F. Safford Post, No. 8, Ist Thurs. and 3d Sat .; Woman's Relief Corps, No. 7, 1st Thurs. and 3d Sat. S. of V. -Capt. H. L. Wood Camp, No. 5, 2d and 4th Thurs. P. of H .- Dexter, No. 155, Sat. I. O. F .- Samoset, No. 816, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. R. M .- Pockwocamus. K. O. T. M .- Dexter, No. 94, Thurs. Woman's Liter- ary Club; Dexter Band, L. C. Small, inngr .; Cram's Orchestra, D. W. Cram, mngr. McCluer's Orchestra, G. W. McCluer, mngr.
Hotels-The Exchange, D. M. Cleveland, prop .; Dexter House, W. L. Davis, prop.
Newspapers and Banks-See tables.
DIXMONT.
Twenty miles South West of Bangor. Originally granted to Bow- doin College, and hence called Collegetown. First settled in 1799. Incorporated the 169th town, February 28, 1807. Named from one of the two purchasers, Dr. Dix, and Dr. Blaisdell. Contains 23,040 acres, Post-office established 1806. Population-1850, 1065; 1860, 1442; 1870, 1309, 1880, 1132; 1890, 919; 1909, 843. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 332; Estates, $227,741; 1870-Polls, 330; Est., $266,028; 1880-Polls, 324; Estates, $308,- 176; 1890-Polls, 254; Est., $282,077; 1900-Polls, 259; Est., $258,198. 1910-Population, 757; Polls, 244; Estates, $243,048.
Stage daily from Dixmont to East Newport.
R. F. D. to East, Center and Simpson's Corner.
Postmasters-Joseph W. Harding; North, C. W. Kimball.
758
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Selectmen-Brooks R. F. D., L. O. Tasker; North, J. P. Harris; Etna R. F. D., M. W. Toothaker.
Town Clerk-J. W. Harding.
Treasurer-John F. Gray.
Collector and Constable-Brooks R. F. D., E. F. Bickford. Road Commissioners-H. N. Smith, F. M. Parsons, H. W. Chase.
School Committee-Frank Morse; North, F. H. Bickford; Etna R. F. D., L. P. Toothaker. Supt .- North, Mrs. Ida E. Davis.
Board of Health-E. H. Ray.
Clergymen-L. Crawford, C. E. Matteson, Meth .; vacant, F. Bap. Physician-J. E. Sedgwick.
Notary-L. P. Toothaker, May 10, 1919 ; Jos. W. Harding. Apr. 16, 1914. Justices-M. V. B. Tilton, June 12, 1914; Jas. P. Harris, Dec. 30, 1912; Edwin D. Rowell, May 27, 1916; M. W. Toothaker, Apr. 24, 1913. Trial, L. P. Toothaker, Aug. 23, 1913.
.Merchants-Joseph W. Harding, L. I. Bussey, L. L. Bumpus, gen- eral stores. North, C. W. Kimball, W. Harris estate, general stores; A. T. Morse, caskets; S. E. Harris, agricultural implements and hoops. East, Jasper Smith, general stores. Simpson's Cor., E. M. Whitcomb, W. H. Toothaker & Sons, general stores.
Manufacturers-C. B. Twitchell, H. N. Smith, smiths; J. Donovan, harness; Dana Moody, long and short lumber; E. W. Fletcher, apple barrels; R. B. Smothen, painter and paper hanger, S. A. Parkhurst, butcher. Simpson's Cor., E. M. Whitcomb, cheese factory; M. W. Tooth- aker, stock breeder; A. J. Knowlton, wheelwright and smith. East, F. Weeks, smith and wheelwright; J. A. Porter, shingles; Bangor Creamery Co., creamery. North, S. E. Harris, long and short lumber; A. T. Morse, harness and caskets; Chas. E. West, M. W. Allen, jewelers; F. A. Allen, grist mill; E. P. Welch, apple barrels; Welch & Harris, apple barrel stock. Center, Henry C. Smith, long lumber; Harry Clark, smith.
Reporter, Conveyancer and Auctioneer-Simpson's Cor., L. P Toothaker.
Barber-Simpson's Cor., Wilford Craig.
Halls-Harding's, J. W. Harding, mngr. North, G. A. R., T. B. Hamilton, mngr.
Horsebreeders-E. M. Whitcomb, P. M. Prentiss.
Insurance Agents -J. W. Harding; Simpson's Corner, M. W. Toothaker.
Asso'tus-East- Masons - Archon, Thurs. on or before full moon. Eastern Star, Arconian, alt. Thurs. Center-P. of H .- North Star, No. 47, Sat. K. of P .- Dixmont, Tues. North-G. A. R .- Jas. P. Harris, Wed. No. Dixmont Cornet Band-F. H. Bickford, leader.
Hotels-East, Porter House, J. A. Porter; Mountain View, Mrs. Ida M. Rhoades; Center, Riverside House, White Bros .; North, Sunnyside House, A. T. Morse & Son.
EAST MILLINOCKET.
Ninety miles north of Bangor. Formerly part of Township A, R. 7, W.
E. L. S. Incorporated Feb. 21, 1907. On B. & A. R. R. (branch from Millinocket), and on stage line to Mattawamkeag.
1910-Population, 923; Polls, 294; Estates, $599,880.
Postmaster-G. S. Baker.
Selectmen-J. H. Mack, Frank O. Pray, Reid Dickinson.
Town Clerk-G. S. Baker.
Treasurer-W. A. Johnston.
Collector-Lester W. Marden.
Constable-Hosea B. Emery.
Roud Commissioner-Hosea B. Emery.
759
PENOBSCOT COUNTY.
School Committee-W. E. MacDougal, James Bolton, E. P. Shean. Supt .- Patten P. O., W. M. Marr.
Board of Health-W. A. Johnston, sec.
Clergymen-Henry S. Hitchcock, Cong .; F. Maloney (Millinocket P. O.), Cath.
Physicians-W. E. MacDougal, H. A. Moody.
Notaries-Charles A. Robbins, Feb. 8, 1918; W. A. Johnston, June 12, 1914.
Justice-Trial, W. A. Johnston, Dec. 16, 1917.
Merchants-Weymouth Co., R. L. Heal, mngr., groceries, meats and clothing, dry goods and millinery; W. A. Johnston, apothecary, phono- graphs and supplies; Geo. Ferland, C. E. Jensen, C. C. Bishop (also pool room), cigars and tobacco; Geo. Ferland, long and short lumber, house finish and coal; James H. Mack, hardware, furniture, crockery, coal, sporting goods and paints ; John Bilodeau, paints, long and short lumber. Millinocket P. O., J. F. Kimball Trading Co., C. R. Kenney, mngr., general stores and ice; Rush Bros., boots and shoes, clothing and men's furnishings.
Manufacturers-M. J. McGrath, smith; John Bilodeau, Geo. Fer- land, contractors and builders; Great Northern Paper Co., news paper ; J. H. Mack, John Bilodeau, plumbers.
Barbers-Geo. Ferland, C. E. Jensen, C. C. Bishop, Walter Bryenton. Bowling Alley-Geo. Ferland.
Express-American, Harold Ryder, agent.
Hall-Geo. Ferland.
High School-Chas. A. Robbins, prin.
Livery Stable-Charles Cone (Calais), Reid Dickinson, mngr.
Lunch Room-C. E. Jensen.
Music Teacher-Mrs. C. A. Robbins.
Station and Northern Tel. 1gt .- B. & A. R. R., Chas. Sylvester. Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.
Undertaker-Millinocket P. O., H. F. Bragdon.
Water Works-Northern Water Co., A. C. Haskell, supt.
.Asso'tu-I. O. F .- Dolbey, No. 4846, 1st and 3d Thurs.
Hotel-Woodland Hotel, James Mack, mngr.
Boarding Houses-Scott Hamm, A. W. Scott & Son.
EDDINGTON.
Five miles E. N. E. of Bangor. On Air Line stage-route from Bangor to Aurora. Granted by the General Court of Massachusetts, in 1785 to Jon- athan Eddy and others, refugees from New Brunswick, for services ren- dered in the Revolutionary war. Incor. Feb. 22, 1811, and named from Jonathan Eddy, one of the first settlers. Population-1850, 696; 1860, 856; 1870, 776; 1880, 746; 1890, 729; 1900, 663. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 194; Estates, $123,704; 1870 -- Polls, 220; Est., $165,235; 1880-Polls, 214; Est., $128,767; 1890-Polls, 219; Est., $132,979; 1900-Polls, 218; Est., $161.818.
1910-Population, 611; Polls, 199; Estates, $190,984.
R. F. D. to Eddington.
Postmaster-East, Geo. A. French.
Selectmen-East, Festus F. Merrill; East Holden R. F. D. 6, Bert W. Blackman ; East, Earl C. Merrill.
Town Clerk-East, F. F. Merrill.
Treasurer-East, A. F. Merrill.
Collector-East Holden R. F. D. 1, Guy C. Rich.
Constables-East Holden R. F. D. 1, Guy C. Rich; East, Charles L. Simpson ; Brewer R. F. D. 6, Geo. W. Grant.
Road Commissioner-Brewer R. F. D. 6, Forrest Spencer.
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School Committee-East Holden R. F. D. 1, Elbridge Hammond, J. A. Leach; Brewer R. F. D. 6, Bert W. Blackman. Supt .- So. Orring- ton P. O., Blanche K. Blake.
Board of Health-East Holden R.F.D. 1, Geo. W. Estes, sec.
Clergymen-C. E. Bromley, Meth .; East, vacant, Unit.
Physicians -- East, H. L. Jackson; E. Holden P. O., Leonard H. Ford.
Justice-Festus F. Merrill, Aug. 16, 1918.
Merchants-Eddy & Warren, general stores; East, Geo. A. French W. H. Billings, general stores; Geo. W. Marsh, boots, shoes and meats.
MManufacturers-James A. Perkins, smith; East, A. F. Merrill & Co., spools, boxes and long lumber; Chas. T. Rowe, Chas. L. Simpson, carriages and smiths; Geo. W. Marsh, boots and shoes; Wm. P. Shaw, machinist; Joseph N. Herrick, Frank Rooks, carpenters.
Civil Engineer-East, Earl C. Merrill.
Asso'tn-East, P. of H .- East Eddington, No. 301. K. O. T. M .- Chemo, No. 43, 2nd, 4th Tues.
Hotels-East, W. A. Billings; Holden R. F. D., A. C. Ward.
EDINBURG.
Thirty miles N. N. E. of Bangor. Opp. Passadumkeag, on M. C. R. R. Incorporated Jan. 31, 1835. Population-1850, 93; 1860, 48; 1870, 55; 1880, 45; 1890, 54; 1900, 65. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 17; Estates, $13,713; 1870-Polls, 13; Estates, $19,436; 1880-Polls, 11; Estates, $17,740; 1890- Polls, 16; Estates, $46,718; 1900-Polls, 21; Estates, $26,529.
1910-Population, 45; Polls, 13; Estates, $34,612.
Post-offices-Passadumkeag and Howland.
Selectmen-Howland P. O., F. M. Farnham; Passadumkeag P. O., J. L. Batchelder; Howland P. O., W. Ayers.
Town Clerk-Howland P. O., Chas. M. Farnham.
Treasurer-Howland P. O., Joshua A. Eldridge.
Collector-Passadumkeag P. O., Herbert J. Batchelder.
Constable-Howland P. O., Joshua A. Eldridge.
Road Commissioner-Howland P. O., C. W. Eldridge.
School Committee-Howland P. O., Chas. M. Farnham, J. A. El- dridge; Passadumkeag P. O., J. L. Batchelder. Supt .- Howland P. O., Ada E. Eldridge.
Board of Health-Howland P. O., C. W. Eldridge, sec.
ENFIELD.
Thirty-five miles N. of Bangor. On Maine Central Railroad. Incorporated Jan. 31, 1835. Area, 15,000 acres. Population-1850, 396; 1860, 526; 1870, 545; 1880, 489; 1890, 769; 1900, 1062. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 101; Es- tates, $47,886; 1870-Polls, 120; Estates, $90,204; 1880-Polls, 133; Est., $64,224; 1890-Polls, 200; Est.,$215,841; 1900-Polls, 316; Est., $259,375. 1910-Population, 970; Polls, 278; Estates, $337,469.
Postmasters-Roscoe G. Laing; West, Francis H. McGregor.
Selectmen-Robert Brady, M. N. Twombly; West, F. H. McGregor. Town Clerk-West, Edward L. Buck.
Treasurer-West, L. W. Fogg.
Collector-West, Harry B. Laing.
Constable-West, Dana F. Lawrence.
Road Commissioners-Arthur J. Gilman; West, Wm. E. Ludden. School Committee-Arthur J. Gilman; West, Chas. E. Young, Ernest R. Twombly. Supt .- West, Laura M. Preble.
Board of Health-West, Charles S. Spencer, sec.
Clergymen-West, Chas. E. Young, Bap .; E. A. Woolley, Meth .; C. J. Cassidy (Winn P. O.). Cath.
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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.
Physicians-W. A. Bates ; West, Stanley N. Marsh, Laura M. Preble. Notary-H. W. Lord, June 29, 1918.
Justices-Ferdinand Shorey, Aug. 13, 1914; Herbert W. Lord, Apr. 29, 1917; Everett J. Pettingill, Aug. 16, 1918.
Merchants-Roscoe G. Laing, S. M. Hodgkins, Frank E. Sibley, L. W. Fogg, general stores; Ferdinand Shorey (also groceries), A. R. Hopkins & Co., Robert Brady, manager, grain and feed; Herbert F. Mason, coffins and caskets.
West, Herbert W .. Lord, general stores; C. S. Spencer, fancy goods, coffins and caskets; Max Levine, dry and fancy goods; Montague Drug Store, drugs and medicines; H. B. Laing (also meats), J. Pelky, A. H. Hanson, J. W. Nevins & Co., groceries.
Manufacturers-Benton G. Dolley, smith; Mrs. S. M. Hodgkins, millinery; Everett A. Emmerson, spool bars, long and short lumber; Amasa P. Darling, boat builder. West, International Paper Co .; Amos P. Thompson, smith.
Barbers-F. Shorey; West, James A. Buckley, N. C. Peterson.
Fish Hatching House-Chas E. Darling.
Livery Stable-Frank E. Sibley.
School-West, High.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R., H. C. Milliken.
AAsso'tus-A. O. U. W .- Enfield. I. O. F. K. of C. L. O. L. K. of P. P. of H .- Ammadamast No. 379, 1st and 3rd Sat, 2nd and 4th Thurs. Hotel-Frank E. Sibley.
Boarding House-West, Chas. E. Priest.
ETNA.
Seventeen miles W . of Bangor. On Maine Central Railroad. Settled May 27, 1807, by Phineas Friend and Benjamin Friend. First called Crosby- town, from the proprietor, John Crosby, of Hampden. Incor. Feb. 15, 1820. Population-1850, 803; 1860, 850: 1870. 844; 1880, 895; 1890, 646. 1900, 527. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 196; Estates, $102,913; 1870-Polls, 185; Estates, $154,339; 1880-Polls, 216; Est., $162,209; 1890-Polls, 200; Estates, $124,068; 1900-Polls, 159; Estates, $133,664.
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