Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 90

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Publication date: 1888
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Assot'us-Masons-Nollesemic, Thurs on or before full moon. Mt. Katahdin, R. A. C., Tues. on or before full moon. Eastern Star, Onawa, No. 130, Ist Mon. 1. O. F .- Millinocket, No. 4117, 1st and 3d Wed .; Comp. Court, Forest Glen, No. 488, 1st and 3d Tues. Amer'n Benefit Soc .- Mil- linocket, No. 179, 1st and 3d Tues. L. O. L .- Millinocket, No. 384. 1st and 3d Sat .; Ladies Star Lodge of Millinocket, No. 116, Mon. K. of C .- St. Martin of Tours, No. 680, 1st and 3d Thurs. M. W. of A .- Millinocket, No. 10,851, alt. Wed. Royal Neighbors of America-2d and 4th Wed. K. of P .- Northern, No. 60, alt. Mon .; Pythian Sisters, alt. Tues. I. O. O. F .- Millinocket, No. 116, Tues. Millinocket Debating Club-alt. Mon.


Hotel-Great Northern Hotel, E. E. Young, mngr.


Boarding Houses-Moore House, Frank Haynes; Mountain View House, Andrew W. Clusky; Hanley House, Mrs. John Hanley; Brunswick House, Geo. Estes; Katahdin House, F. C. Chase.


Trust Co. and Newspaper-See tables.


MOUNT CHASE.


One hundred miles North of Bangor. Formerly Mt. Chase Plantation or Township No. 5, R. 6. First settled by Thomas Myrick. Incorpo- rated March 21, 1864, and named for Mount Chase. Population-1860, 250; 1870, 262; 1880, 310; 1890, 284; 1900, 299. Valuation, 1870-Polls, 72; Estates, $22,025; 1880-Polls, 71; Estates, $29,101; 1890-Polls, 60; Es- tates, $45,365; 1900-Polls, 67; Estates, $56,236.


1910-Population, 227; Polls, 66 ; Estates, $83,139.


Post office address-Patten R. F. D. 3.


Selectmen-John A. McDonald, David Carver, Charles London. Town Clerk-Willis Myrick.


Treasurer-Fred Johnson.


Collector and Constable-M. A. Myrick.


Road Commissioner-R. M. Hatt.


School Committee-J. A. McDonald, Willis Myrick, Z. L. Harvey. Supt .-


Board of Health-J. A. McDonald, sec.


Physician-Patten P. O., E. J. Farnham (hom).


Lawyer-Patten P. O., Bertram L. Smith.


Merchants-Mrs. Wm. Howes, confectionery; Nathan Arbo, clothing. Manufacturers-Willett Mill Co., long and short lumber.


780


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


NEWBURGHI.


Fifteen miles W. S. W. of Bangor, on stage-lines from Bangor to Dixmont. Settled about 1794. Inc. March 13, 1819. Part of the tract granted to General Knox for his military services. Sold to Benjamin Bussey. Pop- ulation-1850, 1390; 1860, 1365; 1870, 1115; 1880, 1057; 1890, 867; 1900, 734. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 294; Estates, $170,483; 1870-Polls, 286; Estates, $237,964; 1880-Polls, 304; Estates, $275,102; 1890-Polls, 260; Estates, $287,521; 1900-Polls, 209; Estates, $264,593.


1910-Population, 694; Polls, 237 ; Estates, $282,508.


Post-office address, Hampden Highlands R. F. D. 1.


North and Arnold, R. F. D., from Carmel.


Selectmen-Henry J. Luce, Fred Tribou; Carmel R. F. D., John E. Miller.


Town Clerk-Carmel R. F. D., J. J. Staples.


Treasurer-J. J. Dearborn.


Collector and Constable-Alfred Hart.


Road Commissioners-E. L. Newcomb, Henry Leonard; Carmel R F. D., W. O. Davis.


School Committee-Geo. Whitcomb, M. J. Severance; Carmel R. F. D., Frank Shaw. Supt .- Mrs. F. R. Hamm.


Board of Health-E. C. Newcomb, sec.


Clergymen-W.A. Smith, Meth. ; Center, vacant, Bap .; Chas. Lake, Chris. South, Wm. H. Tolman, Chris.


Physicians-North, F. O. J. S. Hill; South, E. C. Newcomb


Notary-Amos W. Knowlton, June 23, 1915.


Justices-Franklin Prescott, Apr. 20. 1918; A. W. Whitcomb, Mar. 22, 1918; J. J. Staples, May 31, 1917. Dedimus, Amos W. Knowlton.


.Merchants -- A. W. Knowlton, John R. Robinson, general stores. Center, Geo. Newcomb, general stores. North, C. A. Staples, general stores; S. C. Emerson, stock; Miss Mabel Whitney, millinery. South, Henry Bartlett, general store; C. A. Newcomb, hay. Arnold, C. A. Arnold, general stores, farming implements, fertilizers, etc .; Miss C.H. Mills, millinery and fancy goods.


Manufacturers-South, Frank Smith, smith; Somerset Co. Cream- ery Co. ; J. B. Tolman long and short lumber; Simpson & Tolman, vinegar. North, John Miller, smith; F. O. Rogers, hay; Packard Bros., butchers. Village, J. J. Dearborn, long and short lumber, cheese boxes, staves and barrels; Ernest Seabury, barrels. Center, Charles Green, carriages. Arnold, Geo. Marco, John Marco (also smith), stone cutters.


Barbers-Geo. Gatchell; Center, A. W. Whitcomb.


Telephone-Village, Unity Tel. Co., J. J. Dearborn.


Halls-South, M. B. Goodrich, Grange; Village, Great Northern, J. J. Dearborn.


Insurance-Town of Newburg Insurance Co., E. L. Newcomb (Cen- ter), pres., Geo. Newcomb, sec ..


School-High, J. R. Dwelley. prin.


.Isso'tns-Newburg Orchestra, H. C. Dearborn, leader. South, N. E. O. P. P. of H .- Rising Star. K. O. T. M .- Maine, No. 102. North, K. O. T. M .- Newburg, No. 69, Sat.


Hotels-South, Frank Morrill. North, Maplewood Inn, Mrs. Miller.


NEWPORT.


Twenty-five miles W. N. W. of Bangor. On M. C. R. R. Stage to Palmyra ; Settled, 1808. Originally called East Pond Plantation. Incorporated June 14, 1814. Population-1850, 1210; 1860, 1403; 1870, 1559; 1880, 1451; 1890, 1188; 1900, 1533. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 355; Estates, $250,534.


781


PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


1870, Polls, 394; Estates, $540,927; 1880-Polls, 397; Estates, $378,168;


1890-Polls, 348; Estates, $404,376: 1900-Polls, 492; Estates, $572,403. 1910-Population, 1747: Polls, 527; Estates, $854,806.


Postmasters-W. M. Stuart; East, A. W. Littlefield.


Selectmen-East, E. R. Leach; D. W. Wheeler; Corinna R. F. D., A. L. Gray.


Town Clerk-Frank N. Merrill.


Treasurer-John O. Gilman.


Collector-F. E. Adams.


Constable-J. E. Hefferen.


Road Commissioner-F. A. Wilson.


School Committee-W. E. Rackliffe, I. O. Bragg: East, C. M. Loud. Supt .- Corinna P. O., H. D. Ridlon.


Board of Health-L. H. White, sec.


Municipal Court-F. Wade Halliday, Judge; P. E. Carey, Re- corder. Civil jurisdiction $100; terms, 3d Wednesday at 10 a. m. Estab- lished 1899. Last amendment 1905.


Clergymen-H. W. Norton, Meth. ; H. L. Skillin, Union Ch .; East, supplies, F. Bap.


Physicians-J. W. Hawthorne, H. F. Benson, J. J. Sewall, Lewis H. White, O. R. Emerson.


Dentist-B. G. Croxford.


Lawyers-W. H. MITCHELL (see advt. opp. p. 784), F. Wade Halli- day, Irving O. Bragg.


Notaries-W. H. Mitchell, Feb. 24, 1917; F. Wade Halliday, Mar. 16, 1916; Parker S. Littlefield, Nov. 29, 1917; Irving O. Bragg, Mar. 30, 1917; F. R. Wiggin, Apr. 10, 1913.


Justices-Robert R. Palmer, Feb. 9, 1919; John B. Marsh, Feb. 25, 1915. Trial, W. H. Mitchell, May 23, 1913; Chas. E. Smith, Mar. 6, 1914; P. E. Cary, May 17, 1918.


.Merchants-Apothecaries-G. M. Barrows (also paper hangings), Leo. J. Buckley.


Books, Stationery, etc .- R. H. Dyer.


Boots and Shoes-A. G. Shorey, L. B. Soper, Jordan-Nutter Cloth- ing Co.


Carriages, etc .- P. L. Bennett.


Clothing and Furnishings-Jordan-Nutter Clothing Co., L. B. Soper.


Coal-Judkins & Gilman, Chas. W. Getchell.


Crockery and Variety-R. A. Deering & Son, Harry Merrill.


Dry Goods and Carpets-E. C. Wardwell & Co., R. H. Dyer.


Fruit and Confectionery-S. S. Slosberg, O. H. Colman, Frederick E. Pulos.


Furniture-A. C. Bradbury.


Furs (Raw)-WEYMOUTH WOOL CO. (see advt. opp. p. 785), P. L. Bennett.


Gasoline Engines and Boats-F. M. Deering.


General Stores-Judkins & Gilman, F. E. Adams; East, A. W. Lit- tlefield.


Grain and Feed-C. W. Getchell, Judkins & Gilman.


Groceries-F. P. Cook (also fish), Arthur R. Croxford, H. H. Rich, A. Hodgdon, L. H. Leavitt.


Hardware, Stoves and Tinware-R. A. Deering & Son, A. G. Han- son, Judkins & Gilman (hardware).


Hay, Potatoes and Horses-East, Wilson, Dow & Co.


Ice and Wood-A. E. Woodman.


Lumber and Wood-H. C. & R. M. Goodwin; Sebasticook Lumber Co.


Meats and Fish-Arthur R. Croxford, H. H. Rich.


Mileage Books-F. M. Deering, G. M. Barrows.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Millinery-Miss M. J. Merrill & Co., Mrs. Florence E. Hanson, E. C. Slosberg.


Music Store and Variety-R. H. Dyer.


Sporting Goods-F. M. Deering, G. M. Barrows, Leo. J. Buckley, W. E. Whitney.


Watches and Jewelry-W. E. Whitney, R. H. Dyer, E. M. Townsend (repairs).


Wool, Pelts, Hides, Tallow, etc .- WEYMOUTH WOOL CO., J. H. Weymouth, mngr. (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Manufacturers-Bakeries-M. H. Gunnell, F. K. McNelly.


Bicycle Repairing-A. G. Hanson.


Carriages-Chas. E. Garland, J. A. Morey.


Carriage Tops-Eureka Carriage Top Co., J. E. Oakes, prop.


Cloth Boards and Panels (Bass Wood)-Cooper Bros.


Condensed Milk-Borden's Condensed Milk Co., W. R. Clark, supt.


Contractors and Builders-Frank Hoyt, R. J. Weeks, U. S. Little- field, H. H. Goodridge.


Corn Packing-Portland Packing Co., W. E. Rackliffe, supt.


Dressmakers-Miss Effie Moore, Mrs. Henry Tilton, Miss Julia Rowe, Miss Jennie Curtis, Mrs. Barnet Stuart, Mrs. Otis Bowen.


Granite Worker-C. E. MORSE (see advt. opp. p. 585).


Grist Mill-C. W. Getchell.


Harness-F. L. Warren.


Lumber-Sebasticook Lumber Co.


Masons-T. P. Hope, L. D. Babb.


Moccasins and Tannery-Kingsbury Mnfg. Co.


Novelties, Dowels and Novelty Stock-Newport Box & Novelty Co.


Painters-Carriage, A. O. Burgess, J. A. Morey ; house, A. O. Burgess, H. D. Littlefield.


Picture Framing-B. O. Gordon.


Plumber-A. G. Hanson.


Printers-The Newport Job Print, A. W. Lander, prop.


Shoe Repairs-A. G. Shorey.


Smiths-Fred M. Reid, H. J. Carson; East, Leslie Caverley, Lester Chadbourne.


Undertaker-A. C. Bradbury.


Woolens-Newport Woolen Co., Ellis Jones, agt.


Wool Pulling and Scouring-WEYMOUTH WOOL CO., J. H. Weymouth (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Auctioneer-W. M. Stuart.


Barbers-Everett M. Townsend, R. G. McCabe, Melvin Daggett, F. C. Brown.


Billiard Hall-Frank Howard.


Express-American, John E. Folsom, agt .; East, G. E. Rollins. Halls-Odd Fellows, Town.


Insurance-W. R. Morrill, G. M. Barrows, S. P. Judkins, H. B. Peabody, H. C. Goodwin, Geo. A. Plummer, C. Truman Libbey.


Laundry-Dana Emery.


Libraries-Newport Circulating, Miss Grace Wyman, lib., 2,300 vols .; Grange, Mrs. Clara Libbey, lib., 300 vols .; Circulating, B. O. Gordon, 75 vols .; North, Circulating, Mrs. Thibodeau, 100 vols.


Livery Stables-Robt. Jenkins, C. B. Osborne.


Music Teachers-Mrs. A. L. Oakes, Arthur W. Gibson.


Newport Light & Power Co .- C. E. Smith, treas. and gen. mngr.


Newport Water Co .- A. G. Hanson, supt.


Newspaper Correspondent-C. Truman Libbey. Optometrist-R. H. Dyer.


Real Estate-W. H. MITCHELL (see advt. opp. p. 784), ODLIN & ODLIN, C. Truman Libbey, agt. (see advt. op. p. 276), H. B. Peabody, E. A. Strout Co., A. B. Rice.


783


PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Restaurants-F. K. McNelly, M. H. Gunnell.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., Geo. A. Plummer; East, G. E. Rollins. Steam Pleasure Yachts-Mrs. G. W. Wilson, Ansel Gray, H. H. Goodridge.


Telegraph-W. U., A. H. McCorrison; East, G. E. Rollins.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., E. T. Emerson, dist. mngr.


Kenduskeag Trust Co .- Newport Branch, F. R. Wiggin, cashier (see advt. back of book, page xvi)


Asso'tus-Masons-Meridian Splendor, No. 49, 1st Thurs .; Stevens R. A. C., No. 28, 2d Tues .; Nokomis, Eastern Star, No. 42, 1st and 3d Mon. I. O. O. F .- Old Hickory, No. 105, Wed .; Paran Enc., No. 39, 2d and 4th Mon .; Victoria Reb., No. 74, 2d and 4th Fri. G. A. R .- H. G. Libby No. 118, Sat. ; R. C., 2d and 4th Tues. S. of V .- J. W. Webster, No. 61, Mon. Newport Military Band-R. H. Dyer, leader. N. E. O. P .- Victory, No. 220, 1st and 3d Sat. U. O. G. C .- Maple Wood, No. 533, 1st and 3d Fri. P. of H .- Sebasticook, No. 306, Thurs. A. O. U. W .- Olympus, Fri. K. of P .- Victory, Fri. Pythian Sisters, Wed. Board of Trade-C. E. Smith, pres .; Wm. H. Mitchell, sec., 1st Mon. Plummer's Orchestra -Geo. A. Plummer leader. North, P. of H .- North Newport, No. 195, Tues. East, P. of H .- Eastville, Sat.


Hotels-SHAW HOUSE, WORSTER BROS., props. (see advt. opp. p. 784); Sebasticook Hotel, A. L. Caswell.


CITY OF OLD TOWN.


Twelve miles N. of Bangor. On Maine Central Railroad. Once part of - Orono. Incorporated March 16, 1840. Incorporated as a city Feb. 19, 1891. Population-1850, 3087; 1860, 3860; 1870, 4529; 1880, 3395; 1890, 5312; 1900, 5763. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 623; Estates, $556,903; 1870- Polls, 713; Estates, $684,308; 1880-Polls, 499; Estates, $528,109; 1890- Polls, 1021: Estates, $1.125.543; 1900-Polls, 1437; Estates, $1,670,864. 1910-Population, 6317; Polls, 1974; Estates, $2,956,511.


Porter's Mills same as West Old Town.


Village of Pushaw is included in Post-office of Old Town.


On Bangor Railway and Electric Co. line. Southern terminus of B. & A. R. R.


R. F. D. to Pea Cove.


Mayors under City Organization.


1891, Geo. H. Hunt, Rep .; 1892, M. M. Folsom, Dem .; 1893, G. Gilmore Weld, Dem .; 1894-5, Herbert Gray, Rep .; 1896 -- Eben T. Hartwell, Dem .; 1897-00, Edgar B. Weeks, Rep .; 1901, George P. Longley, Rep .; 1902-3, Arthur J. Bradbury, Dem. ; 1904, H. Franklin Bailey, Rep .; 1905, Wm. H. Waterhouse, Dem .; 1906, Charles G. Davis, Cit .; 1907, G. Gilmore Weld, Cit .; 1908-9, Edgar B. Weeks, Rep; 1910-12, Chas. W. Stephens, Dem.


Vote for Mayor, 1912.


Wards-I. II. III. IV. V. Tot.


Chas. W. Stephens, Dem.,


63 198


128


76


48 513


Louis N. Beaulieu, Rep.,


39 160 116


81


49 445


Postmasters-Frank L. Averill; West, E. M. Whitten; Stillwater, Percy A. Horn; Great Works, E. E. McPhetres.


Government, 1912-Chas. W. Stephens, Mayor; Francis W. Mc- Namara, Clerk.


Aldermen: Wards-1. Martin Needham, Jule L. Sucy; 2. Wm. A. Skedd, Louis Pelkey; 3. Adolphus S. Crawford, Alexis Nadeau; 4. Herbert B. Abbott, Willard H. Cummings; 5. J. Frank Davis, Chas. E. Sutton.


784


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Treasurer-Charles P. Jordan.


Collector-Joseph Moore.


Board of Health-J. R. Varney, John F. Curran, J. Waldo Miles.


Marshal-O. B. Fernandez.


Attorney -- Wm. H. Waterhouse.


Chief Engineer Fire Department-G. Walter Hurd.


Assessors-F. Otis Gould, F. L. Coombs, Dan'l L. Lambert


Municipal Court-F. W. Knowlton, Judge : G. Willard Johnson, Re- corder. Civil jurisdiction, $200; terms, 3d Tuesday. Established 1887; last amendment 1907.


Overseers of Poor-Martin Needham, Alexis Nadeau, Frank A. Love- joy.


School Board-Samuel B. Gray, W. H. Waterhouse, J. Frank Davis, Martin Needham, Chas. E. Lunt.


Superintendent of Schools-Vacant.


Board of Registration-Fred E. Lovejoy, Chairman; Robert G. Hobart, E. W. Conant.


City Engineer-Jas. W. Sewall.


Physician-G. G. Weld.


Street Commissioners-Adolphus S. Crawford, Walter E. Hartwell.


Superintendent of Streets -- Eben T. Hartwell.


Inspector of Buildings -- Frank Taylor.


Electrician -- R. E. Hartwell.


Superintendent of Sewers-Frank M. Hunt.


Clergymen-A. E. Morris, Meth .; E. M. Cousins, Cong .; Fred A. Snow, Bap. ; Geo. S. Robinson, Epis .; supplies, Univ .; F. X. Trudel, Jas. J. Rice, Jos. Drolet, assts., Cath. ; Stillwater, Oscar S. Smith, Meth .; James B. Lyman, Cong .; West, vacant, Meth .; Great Works, Chellis V. Smith (Bradley P. O.) Bap.


Physicians-P. H. Elkins, G. G. Weld, A. W. Rowe. Chas. B. Porter. A. H. Twitchell, G. E. Landry, Arthur J. Bradbury, M. C. Maddan, J. R. Varney, E. M. Marquis.


Dentists-Benjamin F. Small, E. A. Merrill, Fred L. O. Hussey, H. C. Mason.


Lawyers-J. F. Gould, W. H. Powell, F J. Whiting, F. W. Knowlton, WM. H. WATERHOUSE (see advt. opp. p. 785), ALBERT G. AVERILL (see advt. opp. p. 785), G. WILLARD JOHNSON (see advt. opp. p. (785).


Notaries-J. F. Gould, March 30, 1917; Wm.H. Powell, Nov. 9, 1912; Wm. H. Waterhouse, May 26, 1915; Arthur B. Larchar, July 10, 1916; F. J. Whiting, Jan. 25, 1917; F. W. Knowlton, Oct. 6, 1916; G. Willard Johnson, July 29, 1917; Albert G. Averill, Apr. 29, 1917; Clarence Scott, Feb. 9, 1919.


Justices-F. J. Whiting, July 10, 1916; Jos. F. Gould, Mar. 6, 1914; A. Otis Woodman, Mar. 23, 1913; Wm. H. Powell, Nov. 9, 1912; Jas. H. Ambrose, Dec. 31, 1913; Wm. H. Waterhouse, Dec. 30, 1912; E. R. Alford, June 29, 1912; Ethel A. Mann (to administer oaths), Nov. 9, 1912; James W. Sewall, Dec. 13, 1913; Albert G. Averill, Dec. 18, 1915; F. W. Knowlton, Oct 6, 1916; G. Willard Johnson, Mar. 6, 1914; John H. Hickey, May 17, 1918; Mary L. Drummey (to administer oaths), Dec. 30, 1917; Myra O'Connor (to administer oaths). Nov. 6, 1918; Joseph Moore, Apr. 3, 1919. Dedimus, F. J. Whiting, William H. Waterhouse.


Merchants-Apothecaries-Alex. Fraser, H. M. Burnham (also photographers supplies), W. Clement Mutty.


Automobiles-C. B. Swan; Great Works, E. E. McPhetres.


Books and Stationery-H. M. Burnham, Alex. Fraser, H. R Strand & Co .; Great Works, E. E. McPhetres (stationery).


Boots and Shoes-W. E. Hellenbrand, F. J. Perkins, F. E. Allen, Clothing Co., The Keith Co., Goldman & Lait, A. Nadeau, A. J. Gold- smith, E. Cutler; Stillwater, P. B. Cole.


STEVENS & STEVENS,


Counsellors-at-Law.


General Law and Mercantile Practice. Collections.


MILLINOCKET, -


- MAINE.


Wilfred G. Conary, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.


Collection Department a Specialty. Offices, Rooms 8-9 Doctors' Block.


Tel. 19-2 Millinocket, Me.


Geo. E. Clark.


H. H. Clark.


CLARK BROTHERS, Dealers in Coal, Wood, Ice, Birch Edg- ings and Standard Oil. Fairbanks Standard Scales.


Millinocket,


Maine.


SHAW HOUSE


WORSTER BROS, Proprietors.


$2.00 Per Day. Modern Conveniences.


NEWPORT, - MAINE.


H. M. DICKEY, Dealer in Brick, Lime, Cement, Hair, Fertilizers, Land Lime, Pressed Hay and Straw, Roofing, Wall Plaster.


House and Office Connected by Tel. Old Town, Maine.


Frederick E. Doyle, Attorney at Law. McCaffery Block, MILLINOCKET, MAINE.


TELEPHONE.


W. H. MITCHELL, Lawyer,


Newport, Maine. Telephone 55-11. GENERAL LAW PRACTICE. NOTARY PUBLIC.


Telephone. JOHN H. HICKEY,


Fire, Life, Accident, Automo- bile and Liability Insurance. Old Town, Maine. CHARLES J. DUNN,


Counsellor-at-Law.


ORONO,


MAINE.


E. MANSFIELD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF THE ORONO CANT DOG. BANGOR, MAINE. GUY P. BAILEY.


75 FRENCH STREET,


I. W. MANSFIELD.


WEYMOUTH WOOL CO., Wool Pullers and Wool Scourers.


Dealers in Maine Fleece, Brushed, Pulled and Scoured Wools. Also Hides, Pelts, Skins, Tal- low, Deer and Moose Hides, Raw Furs, Etc.


Opposite M. C. R. R. Station, - NEWPORT, MAINE.


The ENTERPRISE


Should be on your list if you desire to reach the people in the vicinity of OLD TOWN. ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.


Geo. A. DeRusha, The Eastern Gazette, Sale Stable.


Acclimated Horses constantly on hand. Trucking of all Kinds. Dealer in Pulp and Cord Wood. EAST HOLDEN, MAINE.


ALBERT G. AVERILL, Attorney-At-Law.


Prompt attention to Collections. OFFICE PIERCE BUILDING, OLD TOWN, MAINE.


G. Willard Johnson, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Collections, and General Law Practice. Notary Public.


OLD TOWN, - MAINE.


Oldest Established Newspaper in Penobscot County. Only one west of Bangor, 40 miles away. Finely Equipped Job Printing Department in Connection. GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO., DEXTER, MAINE.


Wm. H. Waterhouse,


Attorney-at-Law


OLD TOWN,


-


MAINE.


References: Old Town Branch of Eastern Trust & Banking Co.


JORDAN BROS.,


Manufacturers of


Ice Cream and Candy.


149 Main, Cor. Middle St.,


OLD TOWN, ME.


"Coffee House," Ladies Entrance, Middle St.


GEORGE H. HUNT, Old Town, Maine.


Indian Novelty and Souvenir Goods, Fancy Baskets, Bows and Arrows, Snowshoes, Moccasins, Indian Clubs and Toy Canoes. Manufacturer of Axe Handles and Paddles.


'785


PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Bricks, Lime, Cement and Fertilizer-Old Town Supply Co., H. M. DICKEY (see advt. opp. p. 784).


Carriages, Harness, Etc .- C. A. Green, Fred Sawyer.


Clothing and Men's Furnishings-F. E. Allen Clothing Co., W. E. Hellenbrand, E. Cutler, Goldman & Lait, A. J. Goldsmith, Samuel Gordon; Great Works, E. E. McPhetres.


Coal, Wood and Hay-Ralph M. Davis, Old Town Supply Co., Mc- Causland Co .; H. M. DICKEY (hay) (see advt. opp. p. 784); Stillwater, Geo. W. Griffin (hay).


Crockery-Thos Murphy (estate), Old Town Tea Co., C. E. Lunt.


Dry Goods-Chas. H. Gray, Gray & Co., F. L. Weymouth, The Noah G. Gould Co. (remnants), Ginsberg Dry Goods Store; Stillwater, P. B. Cole.


Dry Goods and Groceries-A. Nadeau, Ira E. Pinkham; Stillwater, Mrs. M. E. Noyes.


Electric Light and Telephone Supplies-R. E. Hartwell.


Fruit and Confectionery-Morin Bros. (also wholesale), JORDAN BROS. (see advt. opp. p. 785), C. M. Swasson, William Bernier, W. H. Moore, Joseph Beaulieu, F. X. Boutin, Wm. A. Tear, Fred E. Lovejoy, Geo. C. Dana, Eugene E. Boucher (cigars), Old Town Fruit Store, L. Solomon, Jos. N. Francis, J. J. Saindon (tobaccos), Jos. P. Beaulieu, S. J. Nahra, Gordon J. McLeod, Chas. Karam, F. Dumond (cigars), Jos. Cote (cigars). Great Works, Joseph Faucher, A. P. Caron; Stillwater, P. B. Cole.


Furniture and Carpets-Thos. Murphy (estate), (also wall papers).


Grain and Feed-EASTERN GRAIN CO. (see advt. opp. page 724), C. E. Lunt, Old Town Supply Co., C. O. Stevens (estate).


Groceries-C. E. Lunt, C. O. Stevens (estate), Sawyer & Rand (also paints and seeds), Beaulieu Bros., Old Town Supply Co., F. X. Boutin, Lore Alford, Old Town Tea Co., Charles A. Mills, J. H. Dube, S. A. Fish, C. M. Stevens: Great Works, W. L. Butterfield, E. E. McPhetres; Still- water, P. A. Horn & Co., W. O. Lutes, Frank A. Lovejoy.


Hardware, Paints, Etc .- G. A. Gray, Terrill & Butler; Stillwater, Mrs. M. E. Noyes.


Ice-McCausland Co., W. V. Gentleman (Milford P. O.); Stillwater, Wm. O. Lutes.


Indian Goods-G. H. HUNT (see ad. opp. p. 785).


Jewelry-Sancton Jewelry Co., H. R. Strand Co.


Junk-David Goldsmith, C. W. Perry (also 2d hand store).


Lumber-Jordan Lumber Co., Ira D. Eastman.


Meats and Fish-Chas. A. Mills, Wilber Gray, Ira E. Pinkham, S. A. Fish, F. X. Boutin, L. H. Penney; Stillwater, F. L. Coombs.


Millinery-Miss N. E. McCrystle, Dora M. Malkson, Mrs. D. H. Whidden, Mrs. I. E. Pinkham, Mrs. L. Dillingham Small, Mrs. Susie McKnight, Mrs. N. M. Hickey. Mrs. Nettie Libby.


Phonographs and Supplies-H. M. Burnham, F. J. Perkins.


Sewing Machines-C. H. Gray, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Prescott Parks, mngr.


Sporting Goods-A. Fraser, G. A. Gray, H. M. Burnham, Terrill & Butler.


Stoves and Tinware-Fred N. Godfrey, The E. A. Blanchard Co., Thos. Murphy (estate), Angus P. Stewart.


Trading Stamps-Blue Trading Stamp Co.


Variety and Tea Store-Old Town Tea Co., C. E. Lunt, Direct Importing Co., Mrs. Minnie B. Clark, mgr.


Wood-Stillwater, G. S. Stormann.


Manufacturers-Axe Handles-GEO. H. HUNT (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Bakeries-Chas. H. Chatting, Alphonse LaLiberte, Doherty & Ackerman.


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Batteaux-Carleton Canoe Co.


Blacksmiths-J. B. O'Connell, John W. Gould (also vulcanizing), G. A. Tripp, S. M. Tait; Stillwater, A. J. Stormann.


Boots and Shoes-F. J. Perkins, Geo. R. Desjardins, A. Morin, Burt S. Dyer; Great Works, Plasid Dugie.


Box Shooks-Jordan Lumber Co. (also staves), Wing & Engel Co.


Canvas Canoes, Paddles and Poles-E. M. White & Co., Carle- ton Canoe Co., Old Town Canoe Co .; G. H. HUNT (paddles), (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Carpenters-C. A. Roundy, Frank Taylor; Stillwater, Wm. Hender- son jr., A. T. Hodgkins, W. T. Byther, W. L. Nason, C. Randall.


Carriages-J. B. O'Connell, John W. Gould.


Caskets, and Undertakers Supplies, Wholesale-J. L. S. Hincks. Cement Building Blocks-John Conners.


Clothes Cleaning and Repairing-Samuel Gordon, J. Benzensky, Louis Goldberg, H. E. Rhoades, John W. Thomas.


Confectionery and Ice Cream-JORDAN BROS. (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Contractors and Builders-E. T. Hartwell, J. A. McNaughton, O. H. Bradeen, D. C. Norton, GEO. H. WILBUR & SON (see advt. op. p. 741).


Dressmakers-Mrs. Olive Cone, Misses Morin, Miss Amie Martin Mrs. Eva Cousins, Mrs. Fred Chapman, Miss Lizzie Young, Mrs. Flora LaBell.


Dyes-Higgins Mfg. Co., W. H. Waterhouse, treas.


Fiber-Great Works, Penobscot Chemical Fiber Co., W. V. Went- worth, supt.


Grist Mills-EASTERN GRAIN CO. (see advt. opp. p. 724), Old Town Supply Co.


Harness-Geo. R. Desjardins, C. A. Green.


- Laundry-Frank Y. Sun.


Lumber-Jordan Lumber Co., Carleton Canoe Co .; West, E. W. Whit- ten; Stillwater, Stillwater Mnfg. Co.


Lumbermen-Cornelius Murphy & Son, Jordan Lumber Co., Lorenzo Littlefield, Wilber Gray, M. B. Wadleigh, W. F. Comstock.


Machinery and Foundry-T. M. Chapman's Sons Co.


Masons-(Brick) Rufus Wadleigh, H. Kennedy, Ovid Morin; (stone) Ovid Morin, John B. Thibodeau, Freeman Michaud; Stillwater, F. J. Folsom, Fred Parsons, Chas. A. Tibbetts, Clifford Hobart.


Millwright-Stillwater, Geo. W. Horn.


Painters-Chas. W. Smith, E. P. White, M. Saulnier, Irving Grindle, John W. Gould (carriage), Geo. Lawford; Stillwater, Wm. Henderson, jr., A. T. Hodgkins.


Patent Medicine -- Bickmore Gall Cure Co., Ballard Golden Oil Co. Photographers and Picture Frames-A. F. Orr.


Planing Mills-Wing & Engel Co., Jordan Lumber Co.


Plumbing and Steam Fitting-The E. A. Blanchard Co., Fred N. Godfrey, Angus P. Stewart, Fred E. Sparks.


Pulp-Nekonegan Paper Co., Alden P. Webster, treas.


Saw Filing-Fred Lovejoy, S. L. Ingalls.


Shingles-Conant & Carr, Carleton Canoe Co .; Stillwater, Geo. A. Lewis, Stillwater Mnfg. Co.


Snow Shoes-G. H. HUNT (see advt. opp. p. 785), Moosehead Snow Shoe. Co., F. W. Hildreth.


Soda Water-Great Works, Barry Piers, W. L. Butterfield.


Spool Bars-Jordan Lumber Co.


Tailors-Samuel Gordon, John Farrell.


Tents-Geo. L. Godfrey.


Undertaker-Wm. E. Craig.


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Woolens-Old Town Woolen Co., F. W. Phelps, supt., American Wool- en Co. Thos. Sampson, agt., W. H. Cummings, supt.


Amusement Hall-New Central Theatre, W. E. McPhee, prop.


Artist, Crayon-A. F. Orr.


Barbers-C. L. Perkins, Mitchel T. Goudreau, Geo. Therrien, Samuel J. Harris, Frank E. Harris, H. Hildreth, S. J. Nahra; Stillwater, Jas. McPhee; Great Works, Jos. F. Dupry.




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