Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 89

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.Manufacturers-Springer Lumber Co., long and short lumber; W. S. Smith, harness; J. Butterfield, grist mill; Clinton Cole, smith.


Barber-S. C. Jensen.


Hall-Grange Hall, Mrs. Mary McGibney, mngr .; Dale Hall, M. Johnson, prop.


Station and Am. Ex. Agent-M. C. R. R., Howard Robinson.


Telephones-Kingman Tel. Co., J. Frank Campbell, mngr .; Northern Penobscot Tel. Co., Edward Tolman (Prentiss), mngr.


Asso'tus-I. O. F. A. O. U. W .- Kingman, No. 49, 1st and 3d Tues. ; K. G. E. K. O. T. M. P. of H .- Union League, No. 328, 1st and 3d Sat. L. O. L. 1. O. O. F., Kingman, No 147, Thurs .; Juanita Rebekah, No. 127. M. W. of A.


Hotels-Smith House, W. S. Smith ; W. G. Horton (boarding).


LAGRANGE.


Twenty-eight miles N. of Bangor. On B. & A. R. R. Incorp. Feb. 11, 1832. Population-1850, 482; 1860, 690; 1870, 622; 1880, 721; 1890, 721; 1900, 574. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 140; Estates, $95,835; 1870-Polls, 171; Estates, $154425; 1880-Polls, 188; Estates, $202,673; 1890-Polls, 211; Estates, $204,700; 1900-Polls, 162; Estates, $188,530.


1910-Population, 590; Polls, 205; Estates, $310,130.


Stage from So. Lagrange to Bradford.


Postmasters-H. A. Fowles; South, Guy Moore.


Selectmen-Clifford H. West. Roland J. Heal, Frank Bemis.


Town Clerk-A. C. Herrick.


Treasurer-G. O. Chase.


Collector-Andrew 11. Dyer.


Road Commissioner-Levi N. Lancaster.


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School Committee -- George H. Blake, N. M. Bunker, H. N. Stearns. Supt .- Mrs. Clifford H. West.


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


Physician-W. B. Hunter.


Clergymen-Supplies, Meth .; Laforest Robinson, F. Bap.


Notary-Chauncey A. Doble, June 29, 1918.


Justices-Perley E. Speed, July 20, 1916; Marcellus Nason, Apr. 24, 1913: George O. Chase, Mar. 8, 1917.


.Merchants-B. F. Crehore, Frank R. Danforth, Perly E. Speed. G. O. Chase, general stores; Louis Bishop, furs; Charles L. Doble, horses, carriages, harness and seed potatoes; M. Nason, agricultural implements.


.Manufacturers-Perkins & Danforth Spoolwood Co. (Bangor), long and short lumber; S. L. Haskell, mason; Omar Herrick, meal and feed; Brewer & West, F. S. Williams, carpenters; D. N. Dyer, painter and paper hanger; Mrs. E. E. Decker, pulp wood, logs and bark ; John Wood- man, contractor (stone and concrete); C. A. Doble, machinist, smith, steam and water piping; Davis & Watson, long lumber.


Barber-David N. Dyer.


Insurance-Charles L. Doble (life and accident).


Library-L. D. Carver Library Asso., 300 vol., Maude L. Dyer, lib. Restaurant-South, Guy Moore.


Station Agents-R. D. Bates; South, C. M. Lunt.


Assot'ns-Masons-Composite, Saturday on or before full moon. Eastern Star, Doric, No. 122. P. of H .- Kathadin, No. 120, Thurs.


Hotels-Dirigo House, Charles L. Doble; Hinkley House, B. F. Hinkley.


LEE.


Sixty miles N. N. E. of Bangor. On stage-line from Lincoln on M. C. R. R. to Carroll. Originally granted to Williams College, and was sold to parties living in Cumberland county. First settled in 1824 by J. Fifield of Howland, Thos. Lindsay of Lowell, and Enoch Stone. Named for the brothers Nathan, Stephen, Purchase and James Lee, who set- tled in the town in 1832. First church (Baptist) organized in 1831 by Rev. Mr. Dexter. Incorp. Feb. 3, 1832. Population-1850, 917; 1860, 937; 1870, 960; 1880, 804; 1890, 929; 1900, 801. Valuation, 1860-Polls,


231; Estates, $100,353; 1870-Polls, 239; Estates, $139,343; 1880-Polls,


220; Estates, $109,953; 1890-Polls, 250; Estates, $139,558; 1900-Polls, 210; Estates, $128,603.


1910-Population, 748; Polls, 203; Estates, $132,767.


Postmaster-Harold L. Haskell.


Selectmen-Fred A. Rich, H. J. Mallett, Chas. Ludden.


Town Clerk-W. H. Averill.


Treasurer-F. C. Whitten.


Collector-F. L. Riggs.


Constable-J. A. Mulherin.


Road Commissioner-Milton H. Welch.


School Committee-K. Lowell, E. W. Houghton, W. H. Averill.


Supt .- J. A. Mulhern.


Board of Health-James A. Mulherin, sec.


Clergyman-Vacant, Bap.


Notaries-Harold L. Haskell, Oct. 28, 1917; W. H. Averill, Nov. 16, 1918.


Justices-J. W. Burke, Feb. 25, 1915; Geo. H. Haskell, Sept. 21, 1913; Harold L. Haskell, Oct. 28, 1917. Trial, Nathan Averill, Oct. 13, 1912. Dedimus, G. H. Haskell.


.Merchants-Haskell & Riggs, Charles Whitten & Son, Frank P. Low- ell, general stores; Miss Celia Cushman, fancy goods and millinery, W. H.


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Averill, fruit, confectionery and caskets; Joseph John, general stores, flour, grain and feed; Miss E. M. Weatherbee, variety.


Manufacturers-Edgar B. Clemons, boots and shoes; Earl Pickering, E. P. Lee, James Mulherin, blacksmiths : C. H. Merrill, saw, shingle and planing mill; Haskell & Riggs, grist and feed mill, spool bars and dowels ; Percy E. Lee, dairy supplies.


School-Lee Normal Academy-Incor. Mar. 17, 1845, E. R. Verrill, prin.


Insurance-W. H. Averill.


Halls-Town; Elmwood; Forest Grange.


Barber-F. P. Lowell.


Newspaper Correspondent-Nathan Averill.


AAsso'tn-P. of H .- Forest, No. 125, Sat.


LEVANT.


Eight miles N. W. of Bangor, on old stage line from Exeter to Bangor. Orig- inally called Kenduskeag plant. First settled by Geo. and Wm. Tebbetts, and Messrs. Boobar and Knowland, some time prior to 1800. In 1801- Maj. Moses Hodsdon, from South Berwick, settled on the land now occu- pied by the village of Kenduskeag, which was recently taken from Le- vant and added to the former town. Inc. June 14, 1813. Population-1850; 1841; 1860, 1301; 1870, 1159; 1880, 1076; 1890, 880; 1900, 789. Valuation, 1860-Polls,273; Estates, $184,851; 1870-Polls, 269; Estates, $277,449, 1880-Polls, 279; Estates, $282,149; 1890-Polls, 275; Estates, $279,079; 1900-Polls, 255; Estates, $252,251.


1910-Population, 707: Polls, 252; Estates, $246,193.


Levant P. O. same as Wing's Mills.


R. F. D. to South and West.


Postmaster-L. N. Bemis.


Selectmen-Carmel R. F. D. 1, C. W. Fernald; R. F. D. 1, Ira H. Goodwin, L. M. Harvey.


Town Clerk-Carmel R. F. D. 1, C. F. Wilson.


Treasurer and Collector-R. F. D. 2, Frank A. Brown.


Constable-R. F. D. 2, Frank A. Brown.


Road Commissioners-Bangor R. F. D. 4, N. W. Wing; Carmel R. F. D. 1, C. H. Eldridge, Dana Emerson.


School Committee-R. F. D. 1, Fred L. Griffin, C. H. Emerson, S. R. Griffin. Supt .- Carmel R. F. D. 1, C. W. Fernald.


Board of Health-A. C. Staples, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, Bap .; supplies, Meth .; South, vacant, Union church; West, vacant, Meth., Union church.


Justices-Leroy N. Bemis, Mar. 15, 1919; C. W. Fernald, Aug. 10, 1913.


Merchants-L. N. Bemis, general store. West, Albert Bicknell, general stores. South, C. F. Wilson, C. W. Fernald, general stores.


Manufacturers-A. O. Staples, carriages; Melville White, B. M. Rockwell, J. A. Tallman, smiths; Barnes & McCoy, long and short lumber. West, L. M. Harvey, lumber; Chas. Carter, E. S. Preble, carri- ages. South. John M. Bragg, smith.


Hall-Minerva Grange.


Asso'tns-G. A. R .- Post, Daniel Chaplin, 1st and- 3d Thurs. P. of H .- Minerva.


LINCOLN.


Forty-five miles N. N. E. of Bangor. On Maine Central Railroad. Stage lines to Carroll and Woodville. First settled about 1825. Inc. Jan, 30, 1829. Population-1850, 1356; 1860, 1631; 1870, 1530; 1880, 1659; 1890. 1756; 1900, 1731. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 344; Estates, $290,455; 1870- Polls, 389; Estates, $343,177; 1880-Polls, 449; Estates, $365,295; 1890-


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Polls, 455; Estates, $436,375 ; 1900-Polls, 543; Estates, $489,830. 1910-Population, 1988; Polls, 628; Estates, $768,723.


Postmasters-Charles F. Plumley ; Center, Wm. E. Wolcott; South, Sarah Gaskell.


Selectmen-Center, Charles A. Brown; G. W. Thombs, Samuel Kneel- and.


Town Clerk-Artemus Weatherbee.


Treasurer-Cyrus Coffin.


Collector -. J. W. Haskell.


Constables-Geo. L. Foss, J. W. Haskell, D. W. Ballantyne, J. A. Stevens.


Road Commissioner-John G. Fleming.


School Committee-F. V. Buzzell, W. E. Pinkham, B. F. Porter. Supt .- A. Weatherbee.


Board of Health -- Artemus Weatherbee, sec.


Lincoln Village Corporation-I. F. Clark, Cyrus Coffin, asses- sors.


Clergymen-C. H. Bryant, Meth .; H. O. Worthley, Cong .; D. C. McCabe, Cath.


Physicians-S. W. Bragg, B. W. Porter, G. F. Way, H. W. Ball. Dentists -- C. P. Small, C. A. Southard.


Lawyers-Artemus Weatherbee, G. W. Thombs.


Notaries-A. Weatherbee, Jan. 18, 1919; Frank R. Linton, July 20, 1913. Justices-Charles F. Plumley, Feb. 15, 1918: Francis Babcock, Apr. 2, 1915; Frank P. Bradeen, Aug. 16, 1918. Trial, Artemus Weatherbee, June 15. 1916; G. W. Thombs, Jan. 18, 1919.


.Merchants-Pinkham & Clay, general stores; E. A. Weatherbee Co., hardware, tinware. stoves, furniture and wall paper; W. A. Clapp, E. A. Knights, confectionery; Lincoln Grocery Co., George W. Mitton, David Grindle, groceries; Geo. B. Whittier, Frank Libby, A. L. Mat- thews, meat and groceries ; H. L. Bailey, drugs and fancy goods; Fred Clark, Jennie D. Coffin, millinery and fancy goods; B. H. Tweedie, W. E. Pinkham, clothing; L. E. Gordon, harness and carriages; Mrs. R. A. Kneeland, S. Solomon, dry and fancy goods; Thomas & Johnson, furni- ture and hardware; Bert Pinkham, A. E. Hurd, flour, grain and feed; G. W. Stevens, wood; W. A. Brown Co., automobiles, phonographs and supplies, jewelry, boots and shoes; Bert Pinkham, Wm. Holmes, milk; H.W. Drew. oil, gasoline and wood; Geo. Griffin, fertilizers and potatoes. Center, W. E. Wolcott, general stores. South, W. Scanlan, general stores.


.Manufacturers-D. P. Clay, marble worker; Walter Wells, A. P. Libby, granite; Geo. S. Mills, F. E. Lander (repairs), boots and shoes : Wm. Kneeland, Edward Bailey, Bailey & Maynard, smiths; A. Picker- ing, mason; W. C. Warren, E. Mckeever, W. W. Warren, R. Craft (sign), Percy Kneeland, Geo. Edwards, W. R. Ayer, W. F. Mckinnon (carriage), painters and paper hangers ; E. R. Dewitt, harness; Katahdin Pulp & Paper Co., pulp and paper; A. J. Stanhope, Grindle & Hanscome, long and short lumber; Miss Jennie Coffin, Mrs. Jason Runnels, dress- makers; W. A. Brown, Fred Gordon, optometrists; W. C. Warren, canoes; Asa G. Clay, spool bars; Ballantyne-Clark Co., smiths, farm wagons and wood work; Eugene Bailey, moccasins; Charles Sargent, iron ladders and carriage work; W. H. Ramsdell, H. I. Pickering, bakers; E. A. Hurd, grist mill; W. R. Ayer, C. H. Staples, J. L. Young, carpenters; Fred Gillis, plumber; Chas. White, decorator.


Center, Elmer Haynes, grist mill; Geo. Creech, carriage maker; F. E. Chandler, lumber; Fred Crocker, boots and shoes; Charles Gifford, carding mill; F. W. Rhoades, sunth. South, R. McGregor, spools.


Amusement Hall-Crescent Theatre.


Bank-Lincoln Trust Co.


Barbers-Geo. Ganner, Chas. Mitton, James Gray.


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Board of Trade-Chas. F. Plumley, pres .; G. W. Thombs, sec. Bowling Alley-Raymond Curtis.


Electricians-A. E. Reed, Frank E. Brown.


Electrical Power-Center, Elmer & Austin Haynes.


Express-American, B. R. Adams, agt .; Center, P. W. Lindsey.


Halls-I. O. O. F., Auditorium, Pinkham's ; Center, P. of H.


Insurance-E. A. Weatherbec, W. E. Pinkham.


Land Surveyor-Center, F. Babcock.


Library-Public, 800 vols., Jennie D. Coffin, lib.


Livery Stables-Hiram Burr, Nelson Wilson, Henry Pinkham.


Newspaper Correspondents-S. R. Ludden, E. E. Morse (Asso. Press).


Photographers-Roland Mills, F. R. Fuller.


Pool Rooms-W. A. Clapp, E. A. Knights.


Real Estate and Printer-E. E. Morse.


Restaurants-Hiram Bailey, E. A. Knights.


School-Mattanaucook Academy, W. T. Guptill, prin.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., James A. Mckenzie; Center, P. W. Lindsey.


Taxidermists-John Clayton Co.


Teachers-Music, Miss Mabel Piper, Ella Pickering, Olive Thomas; Cornet, F. E. Ganner.


Telegraph Operators-Western Union, Jas. A. Mckenzie. Center, Western Union, P. W. Lindsey.


Telephones-N. E. T. & T. Co. Center, Combalasse Tel. Co.


Undertaker-P. J. Mills.


Water Company-Lincoln Water Co.


Asso'ins-Masons-Horeb, Tues. on or before full moon. Eastern Star-Lincoln, Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Minerva, No. 96, Thurs. ; Ivaloo, Rebekah, No. 80, 1st and 3d Wed .. A. O. U. W., alternate Mon. G. A. R .- Jos. Hooker, No. 86, Relief Corps. I. O. F., Katahdin Court, No. 1819, 2d and 4th Wed. K. O. T. M .- Lincoln No. 32, Wed. Orchestra-J. F. Craft, Ayer's Orchestra. Military Band, F. E. Ganner, leader. W. C. T. U. Center, P. of H .- Mattanawcook, No. 119, Sat. South, Lincoln Cornet Band-W. Hurd, leader. Scanlan's Orchestra.


Hotels-Lincoln House, Hiram Burr; Penobscot House, O. W. Gray. Center, Penobscot House, Abner McPheters.


Boarding Houses-Frank Brawn, Mrs. A. Linnell, Hiram Bailey.


Sporting Camps-W. C. Warren, S. R. Ludden; Centar, W. E. Wolcott.


Newspaper and Bank-See tables.


LOWELL.


Forty-eight miles N. N. E. of Bangor; and nine miles from Olamon on M. C. Railroad. First settled in 1819, by Alpheus Hayden and Levi Doane, of Canaan, Somerset county. Incorporated Feb'y 9, 1837. In 1841, the legislature annexed to Lowell what was called the strip, north of township No. 1, Bingham's Penobscot Purchase. Population-1850, 378; 1860, 557; 1870, 448; 1880, 433; 1890, 439; 1900, 300. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 127; Estates, $64,383; 1870-Polls,109; Estates, $72,126; 1880- Polls,. 116: Estates, $65,406; 1890-Polls, 123; Estates, $70,946; 1900- Polls, 96; Estates, $85,665.


1910-Population, 259; Polls, 76; Estates, $91,653.


On stage line from Enfield.


Postmasters-F. L. Scammon; East, J. W. Fox.


Selectmen-N. C. Fogg; East, Wendali Olmstead; Chandler Douglass. Town Clerk-East, C. G. Jewell.


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Treasurer-East, R. J. Wakefield.


Collector-East, L. B. Edgecomb.


Constables-F. A. Lord; East, L. B. Edgecomb.


Road Commissioner-East, J. E. Cabel.


School Committee-Chandler Douglass; East, Lloyd Fox, J. E. Cabel. Supt .- East, C. G. Jewell.


Board of Health-Olof Nelson, sec.


Justice-Trial, Chas. G. Jewell, Aug. 24, 1916.


.Merchants-F. L. Scammon, F. A. Lord, general stores. East, J. W. Fox, oil; Mrs. Angie Wakefield, dry and fancy goods; Mrs. Belle Fox, confectionery and cigars.


.Manufacturers-Earl S. Page, wedges, cant dogs, spool bars and novelty wood work. East. O. H. Wakefield, long lumber and spool bars; Mrs. R. J. Wakefield, dressmaker; J. W. Fox, smith; Wilmer Miles, moccasins.


Asso'tus-East-P. of H., Eskutassis, Sat. I. O. of F. Boarding House-Earl S. Page.


MATTAWAMKEAG.


Fifty-eight miles N. N. E. of Bangor. Junc. of C. P. and M. C. R. R. stage to Medway and E. Millinocket. Incorp. Feb 14, 1860. Population 1860, 260; 1870, 356; 1880, 456; 1890, 633; 1900, 527. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 65; Estates, $25,000 : 1870-Polls, 63; Estates, $76,779; 1880-Polls, 122; Estates, $77,768; 1890-Polls, 174; Estates, $139,642; 1900-Polls, 147; Estates, $127,712.


1910-Populalion, 517; Polls, 153; Estates, $145,839.


Postmaster-Geo. W. Smith.


Selectmen-D. S. Chadbourne. Frank A. Prouty, George B. Estes. Town Clerk-Norman E. Webster.


Treasurer and Collector-Fred A. Budge.


Constables-Fay A. Burr, H. J. Shedd.


Road Commissioner-John R. Estes.


School Committee-V. W. Hobbs, Jolm D. McCain, Fay A. Burr. Supt .- Ava H. Chadbourne.


Board of Health-Frank Prouty, sec.


Clergymen-L. R. Rember, Meth. ; Miss Maria Pushaw, Univ.


Physician-Winn P. O., F. D. Sherrard.


Justice-Frank J. Rich, June 28, 1917.


MMerchants-Geo. W. Smith, G. F. Stratton Co., general stores; W. R. Wyman, groceries; W. B. Robinson, clothing; M. B. Wyman, hardware, paints and bicycle repairs; Mrs. S. R. Webster. mil- linery: Mrs. W. P. Mincher, Gussie M. Reynolds, dry goods; J. C. Scott, grain and feed; A. E. Skillings, cigars and tobacco.


.Manufacturers-George Chisholm, smith; John Smith, picture frames; Maine Central R. R. Locomotive Works, W. T. Mincher, fore- man; M. C. R. R. car shop, W. E. Hayness, foreman; D. S. Chadbourne, carpenter; C. E. Moore, lathis.


Barber-F. Hanson.


Express Agent-American, V. W. Hobbs.


Insurance-J. H. Hamilton.


School-High,


Telegraph Agents-P. T. C. Co., F. A. Perley ; Western Union, V. W. Hobbs; Canadian, F. A. Perley.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., F. A. Perley.


Asso'tus-Masons-Pine Tree, Sat. on or before full moon; Horeb Chapter, No. 49, 1st Wed .; Eastern Star, Pine Grove, No. 55. 2d Thurs. P. of H .- Floral, No. 232, Sat. U. O. G. ( .- Mattawamkeag, No. 581, Mon. Hotel-Mattawamkeag Hotel, Bryant & Calden.


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MAXFIELD.


Forty-five miles N. of Bangor. Formerly Bridgton Academy Grant. In- corporated Feb. 6, 1824. Population-1850, 186; 1860, 162; 1870, 156; 188 , 139; 1890, 134; 1900, 115. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 47; Estates, $17,- 568: 1870-Polls, 32; Estates, $20,673; 1880-Polls, 39; Estates, $17,541 ; 1890-Polls, 37; Estates, $33,711; 1900-Polls, 39; Estates, $24,484. 1910-Population, 79; Polls, 22; Estates, $36,356.


R. F. D. from Lagrange.


Selectmen-B. E. Tunks, D. A. De Witt, S. J. Brown.


Town Clerk-B. E. Tunks.


Treasurer and Collector-E. S. Goodrich.


Constables-A. F. Smart; Howland P. O., Reuben H. Lancaster. Road Commissioner-Hazen Clapp.


School Committee-Edwin L. Howes, Anson F. Smart; Howland P. O., Willis S. Lancaster. Supt .- Mrs. M. A. Smart.


Board of Health-Eben S. Goodrich, sec.


Justice-Anson F. Smart, Apr. 2, 1915.


MEDWAY.


Seventy miles N. of Bangor. Organized as a Plantation in 1852. In- corporated Feb. 8, 1875. Population-1870, 415; 1880, 628: 1890, 653; 1900, 297. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 76; Estates, $30,637; 1880-Polls, 156; Estates, $79,638; 1890-Polls, 175; Estates, $142,575; 1900-Polls, 107; Estates, $100,658.


1910-Population, 489; Polls, 149; Estates, $104,657.


Daily stage to Mattawamkeag on M. C. R. R., and to East Millinocket on B. & A. R. R.


Postmasters-G. G. Stewart; Pattagumpus, Mrs. Minerva Boying- ton; Powersville, Mrs. Ann O. Farrington.


Selectmen-Powersville, Lester Twist, A. J. Thompson, John K. York.


Clerk-Albert E. Hale.


Treasurer and Collector-Fred Lynch.


Constables-A. E. Runnells, D. E. Buck.


Road Commissioners-Clark Lakeman; Powersville, John A. Thompson.


School Committee-Lyman Lyons; Powersville, A. J. Thompson; East Millinocket P. O., Allen Reed. Supt,-Mrs. Lettie Lynch.


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


Clergyman-Henry S. Hitchcock (East Millinocket P. O.), Cong. Justice-Henry E. Powers, April 29 1917.


Merchants-M. S. Weymouth, Geo. W. Mclaughlin, general stores ;


G. G. Stewart, dry goods and groceries; T. L. Moors, flour, hay and grain.


Manufacturers-Wm. Waite, lumber; E. W. Wheaton, salve.


Asso'tn-P. of H .- Wonder, No. 448.


MILFORD.


Thirteen miles North North-east of Bangor. On Maine Central Rail- road. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1833. Named on account of mills on a very valuable water power on Penobscot River. Population-1850, 687; 1860, 744; 1870, 827; 1880. 734; 1890, 835; 1900, 838. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 155; Estates, $151,241; 1870-Polls, 182; Estates, $178,614; 1880- Polls, 164; Estates, $174,709; 1890-Polls, 209; Estates, $214,707; 1900- Polls, 272; Estates, 307,164.


1910-Population, 967; Polls, 299; Estates, $608,879.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Postmasters-Joseph Spruce; Costigan, Charles E. Ash.


Selectmen-Albion Oakes, E. P. Austin; Costigan, H. A. Jellison. Youn Clerk and Treasurer-Joseph Spruce.


Collector-George E. Clark.


Constable-E. M. Libby.


Road Commissioner-Decatur Madden.


School Committee-Geo. W. Harthorn J. F. ()'Connell; Costigan, Edward Shirland. Supt .- Costigan, Mrs. Gertrude E. Gifford.


Board of Health-E. S. Tozier, sec.


Clergyman-E. M. Cousins (Old Town P. O.), Cong.


Lawyer-Ralph T. O'Connell.


Notary-R. T. O'Connell, Mar. 9, 1916.


Justices-Paul D. Higgins, Mar. 2, 1916; Albion Oakes, June 15, 1916. MMerchants-M. W. Sawyer, Spruce Bros. & Co., general stores. Costigan, S. C. Higgins (est.), general stores.


.Manufacturers-G. W. Barker & Son. Jordan Lumber Co., long and short lumber; A. D. Parsons, smiths ; Tozier Bros., H. W. Mayhew, carpenters; Wm. H. Ward, iron foundry ; Milford Bundle Wood Co., kindling wood.


Electric Light & Power Co .- Bangor Power Co.


Insurance and Real Estate-Albion Oakes, J. F. O'Connell Co. Station Agents-M. C. R. R., C. E. Scribner ; Costigan, L. E. Neal.


Assoť'n-Costigan, K. O. T. M .- Oronoco, No. 90, Sat. M. W. of A .- Milford, No. 13159; Royal Neighbors-Buttercup, No. 5461. Board of Trade-C. E. Longley, sec.


Hotel-Milford House, D. H. Clement.


MILLINOCKET.


Eighty-three miles North of Bangor on B. & A. R. R. Set off from Indian Township No. 3, and incorporated as a town March 16, 1901. Popula- tion-1900, 1144.


1910-Population, 3368; Polls, 1,311; Estates, $1,465,045.


Postmaster-Harry E. Reed.


Selectmen-Geo. W. Stearns, Fred A. Mclaughlin, Fred E Doyle. Town Clerk-O. H. McPheters.


Treasurer-F. W. Rush.


Collector-Thomas Quinn.


Constables-Fred M. Gates, Thomas Quinn.


Solicitor-Clinton C. Stevens.


Roud Commissioner-Fred M. Gates.


School Committee-J. F. Stevens, James A. Rush, Asa Craig. Supt .- W. M. Marr.


Board of Health-F. M. Gates, sec.


Municipal Court - George W. Stearns, Judge; Wm. Marden, Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $300. Terms 1st Monday 10 a. m. Estab- lished 1909.


Clergymen-A. W. Lewis, Cong .; A. C. Berrie, Bap. ; M. W. Reilly, C. F. Shea (asst), Cath .; O. Collogue, Epis.


Physicians-C. S. Bryant, J. F. Stevens, J. F. London. L. I. Pelletier. Dentist-Geo. W. Mackay.


Lawyers-SIDNEY STEVENS (see advt. opp. p. 784), FREDERICK E. DOYLE (see advt. opp. p. 784), WILFRED G. CONARY (see advt. opp. page 784).


Notaries-George W. Stearns, April 20, 1918; Sidney Stevens, Apr. 2, 1915; Frederick E. Doyle, Oct. 25, 1913; E. E. Wyman, May 14, 1913; W. H. Seaver, jr., Aug. 30, 1917.


Justice-Trial, Sidney Stevens, July 9, 1914.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Merchants-Apothecaries-Wm. J. Heebner, C. W. Whalen (also cameras and phonographs).


Bicycles-Fred McLawlin.


Clothing, Boots and Shoes-G. B. Moran, J. F. Kimball Trading Co., Rush Bros., Reilly Bros., J. A. Gonya, John Simon, Paul Le Vasseur. Coal, Wood and Ice-McCaffrey Bros. (wood), Frank Dacy (coal), CLARK BROS. (see advt. opp. p. 784).


Crockery-Fred McLawlin, Fogg & Clifford, Fuller Furniture Co.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Asa Craig, Mrs. M. M. Gwynn, J. F. Kimball Trading Co., Rush Bros., McCaffrey & Bishop.


Fruit and Confectionery-Jones Bros., Eugene Barbien, G. F. Bur- ton, Frank Chase, W. D. Jones, C. E. Holt.


Furniture, Etc .- Fuller Furniture Co., Fogg & Clifford, C. J. Rush, S. Weinstein (2d hand).


Grain and Hay-J. F. Kimball Trading Co., Arthur Russell.


Groceries and Provisions-McAvey & Smart, J. F. Kimball Trad- ing Co., A. C. Smart, Union Co-operative Store, Fred Peluso, Rapaport Bros., W. D. Rachon, Henrico Di Giovanni.


Hardware, Stoves and Tinware-Fogg & Clifford, Chas. J. Rush, Fuller Furniture Co. (stoves).


Lumber-Frank W. Rush, Chas. J. Rush.


Masons Supplies-E. E. Wyman.


Merchant Tailor-J. D. Walker.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Miss Cora M. Leslie, Mrs. M. M. Gwynn, Rosalie M. Ryan.


Musical Instruments-C. W. Whalen.


News and Periodicals-Wm. J. Heebner, C. W. Whalen (also variety).


Oil-Standard Oil Co., CLARK BROS., agents (see advt. opp. p. 784).


Real Estate-The Great Northern Paper Co., Geo. W. Stearns, agent, Millinocket Land Co., G. B. Moran, agent, E. E. Wyman, Howard Tib- betts, STEVENS & STEVENS (see advt. opp. p. 784).


Sporting Goods-Wm. J. Heebner, C. W. Whalen, Fogg & Clifford. Type Writers and Ticket Agent-E. E. Wyman.


Watches, Jewelry and Silverware-Fred McLawlin, Rush Bros.


Manufacturers-Bakers-McAvey & Smart, Fred Peluso.


Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights-A. Davis, Paul X. Cyr. Boot, Shoe and Harness Repairs-Paul Le Vasseur.


Bottling-Millinocket Bottling Co.


Cigars-Fred A. Vashon.


Clothes Cleaning, Etc .- Millinocket Valet, Binett & Thornton, props.


Concrete Building Blocks and Brick-E. E. Wyman.


Contractors and Builders-C. J. Rush, F. W. Rush, W. M. Herlihy.


Dressmaking-Mrs. Wm. St. John, Mrs. E. S. Perry, Miss Mabel Smart.


Foundry, Iron-Millinocket Foundry Co.


Laundry-H. F. Bragdon.


Lumber-F. W. Rush.


Lumbermen-The Great Northern Paper Co., F. W. Rush.


Masons-John Crawford, John Flannigan, E. P. Field.


Painters-Chas. J. Rush, Frank P. Banks.


Paper and Pulp-The Great Northern Paper Co., Ingleton Schenck, supt.


Picture Framing-Fuller Furniture Co.


Plumbers and Tinsmiths-Chas. J. Rush, D. C. Holway.


Printer and Publisher-R. S. Morse.


Undertaker-Harry F. Bragdon.


Barbers-Geo. Morris, C. E. Holt, Wm. J. Penney, LeGassey Bros., King Bishop, Wm. H. Myshrall, H. P. Trott.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Billiard Halls-Wm. J. Penney, C. E. Holt, LeGassey Bros., Fred J. Maher, Frank Lel'age, J. J. Hikel, Jones Bros., John Simon.


Bowling Alley-Frank LePage.


Employment Agency-E. E. Wyman.


Express-American, F. A. Beverage.


Hall-Millinocket Opera House, C. J. Rush, prop.


High School-F. E. Wood, prin.


Insurance-STEVENS & STEVENS (see advt. opp. p. 784), Wm. J. Heebner, S. Morgan, Geo. W. Stearns, E. E. Wyman, Rush Bros.


Libraries-Circulating, Miss Cora M. Leslie, 200 vols .; Binett & Thornton, 250 vols .; Jones Bros.


Livery Stables-Arthur Russell, Jos. McEwen, King Bishop.


Millinocket Light Co .- Andrew W. Hatfield, supt.


MMillinocket Trust Co .- (see advt. back of book p. xvii).


Music Teachers-Miss Emma Gonya, Mrs. May W. Hinton. Optician-Wm. J. Heebner.


Restaurants-W. S. Matthews (lunch cart), Fred J. Maher, Sam'l Hikel, Frank LePage.


Station and Northern Tel. 1gt .- B. & A. R. R., D. H. Buckley. Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Wm. J. Heebner, agent.


Water Co .- Millinocket Water Co., Andrew W. Hatfield, supt.




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