Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 91

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Billiard Halls-Morin Bros., Fred E. Lovejoy.


Bill Poster-O. B. Fernandez.


Broker, Pawn-Max Allen.


Caterers-JORDAN BROS (see advt. opp. p. 785).


Civil Engineers-S. J. Bussell, Heddle Hilliard, Appleton & Sewall Co., Alfred J. Keith.


Eastern Trust and Banking Co .- Old Town Branch, M. H. Richardson, manager (see advt. back of book, p. xvii).


Eating Houses-J. W. Burrill, JORDAN'S COFFEE HOUSE (see advt. opp. p. 785), W. H. Moore, A. G. Perro, Wm. A. Tear, Old Town Fruit Store, Gordon J. McLeod.


Expresses-American, F. J. Stowe, agt .; E. P. Ray (to Bangor); Gt. Works, American, E. G. Hodgkins, agt.


Florist-B. F. Small.


Foresters-Appleton & Sewall Co.


Garage-C. B. Swan.


Guides-Jos. Francis, Sabattus M. Francis, Arthur Neptune, Mitchell Attean, John Attean, Joseph Dennis, Mitchell M. Francis, Henry Francis, Louis Ketchum, Newell Lyon, Charles D. Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell, Saul Neptune, Jolın Neptune, Charles Nicholas, Louis Nicholas, Horace Nicolar, Joseph Orson, Gabriel Paul, Newell Paul, J. T. Ranco, Joseph Ranco, P. W. Ranco, Newell Ranco, Nicholas Sockbesin, John L. Mitcli- ell, Jos. M. Francis, Alfred Francis, Jos. N. Francis, Charles M. Francis, Jas. Lewis, Joseph Royal, Ernest Davis, Frank Davis.


Hall -- City Hall, Francis W. McNamara, agt.


Hospitals-Old Town Hospital, F. O. Gould, mngr. ; Varney's Private Hospital, J. R. Varney, M.D., prop .; Fourth Street Hospital, Mrs. Bertha Quinn, supt.


Indian Agent-Ira E. Pinkham.


Insurance-Edwin R. Alford, W. H. Pollard, Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., H. E. Ring, agt., W. H. WATERHOUSE (see advt. opp. p. 785), J. H. Ambrose, F. W. Knowlton, A. G. AVERILL & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 785). H. M. DICKEY (see advt. opp. p. 784), JOHN H. HICKEY (see advt. opp. p. 784), Jos. Moore.


Libraries-Old Town Public Library, Miss Alice M. Chapman, lib., 5,300 vols .; Frazer's Lending Library, 300 vol .; Burnham's Lending Library, 250 vols.


Livery Stables-C. A. Green, Mrs. A. L. Bassett, Fred Sawyer, C. H. Scribner, John T. Cyr.


Music Teachers-Maud L. Gould, Mrs. A. W. Rowe, Miss Hazel Fitzgerald.


Optometrists-J. H. Sancton, J. H. Fling.


Printers-Enterprise Pub. Co., publisher THE OLD TOWN EN- TERPRISE (see advt. opp. p. 785), Star Printing Co .; Great Works, Union Supply Co.


Real Estate-N. C. McCausland, W. H. WATERHOUSE (see ad. opp. p. 785), Guaranty Real Estate Co., UNION LAND CO., JOHN H. HICKEY, treas. (see ad. op. p. 784), F. W. Knowlton, Ira D. Eastman, J. H. Ambrose, A. G. AVERILL & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 785), R. F. Pierce, W. C. Mutty.


School -- High, Jas. A. Hamlin.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R. and B. & A. R. R., R. J. Plummer; Great Works, M. C. R. R., E. G. Hodgkins.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Submarine Diver and Contractor-S. D. Crocker.


Taxidermist-T. Adolph LeGasse.


Telegraph Operators-Western Union, R. J. Plummer; Postal Telegraph Co. and Northern, Miss Mary L. Drummey ; Great Works, W. U., E. G Hodgkins.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Miss Mary Farrel; Stillwater, Mrs. M. E. Noyes; Great Works, E. E. McPhetres.


Ticket Agents-F. W. Hildreth (broker), W. Clement Mutty.


Water, Light and Power-Bangor Railway and Electric Co., John R. Graham (Bangor) pres. and mngr., H. T. Sparks (Brewer) supt. water dept.


Water Power Co .- Bangor Power Co., John R. Graham (Bangor), mngr.


Aso'tus-Masons, Star in the East, No. 60, last Mon .; Eastern Star, Katahdin, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. O. F .- Tarratine, No. 27, Fri .; Myrtle Rebekah, No. 14, 2d and 4th Thursday; Old Town Encampment, No. 12, 2d and 4th Tuesday. K. of P .- Phintheas, No. 76, Wednesday ; Pythian Sisters, Emunah, 2d and 4th Monday. G. A. R .- S. J. Oakes, No. 121, Friday; Relief Corps, Friday. I. O. F .- Penobscot, No. 1186, Tues. ; Companion Court Sachem, No. 261, Mon .; A. O. U.W .- Union, No. 8, Thurs .; Degree of Honor, Island City, Wed. Royal Arcanum-Old Town, No. 176, 1st and 3d Tues. N. E. O. P .- Ounegan, No. 55, 1st and 3d Wed. Home Circle-Penobscot, No. 130, 2d and 4th Wed. Loan and Building Assoc .- 2d Tues. Commercial Club-last Thurs. Kukunsook Club -W. H. Powell, clerk. M. W. of A .- Old Town, 8135, 1st and 3d Wed. K. O. T. M .- Dirigo, No. 20, 2d and 4th Wed. American Benefit- Washington, No. 56, 2d and 4th Thurs .; Lafayette, No. 57, 2d and 4th Thurs. U. O. G. C .- Old Town, Fri. R. N. of A .- Golden Rod Fri .; Royal Circle, Pauline. Stillwater-U.O.G.C .- 2d and 4th Tues. M. W. of A .- alt. Fri. P. of H .- Stillwater, No. 465, alt. Wed. Great Works, M. W. of A., Mon.


Hotels-Cousins Hotel, J. Mishou; Old Town Exchange, Jas. T. Ken- nedy; City Hotel, Wm. P. Pelletier; Commercial House, J. S. Fergu- son; Willows, M. A. Kane; The Eagle House, A. G. Perro; Crocker's Hotel.


Bank and Newspaper-See tables.


ORONO.


Seven miles N. of Bangor. On M. C. R. R. Settled, 1774. First called Stillwater. Incorporated 162d town March 12, 1806. The present town of Old Town wasincluded. Old Town set off in 1840. Miss Betsy Colburn was the first white woman who visited it in 1774. Esther Ayers was the first white child born within the limits of the present town, April 30,1777. The town was named from a distinguished chief of the Tarratine tribe of Indians. Population-1850, 2785; 1860, 2554; 1870, 2888; 1880, 2245; 1890, 2790; 1900, 3257. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 442; Estates, $343,069, 1870-Polls, 566; Estates. $523,888; 1880-Polls, 558; Estates, $512,624; 1890-Polls, 666; Estates, $733,359; 1900, Polls, 863; Estates, $1,036,682. 1910-Population, 3555; Polls, 1077; Estates, $1,258,115.


On Bangor Railway and Electric Co. line. Stage to Stillwater.


Postmaster-C. Harry White.


Selectmen-J. H. Webster, Fred T. Davis, L. F. Crane.


Town Clerk-Chas. H. Ring.


Treasurer and Collector-Euger Leveille.


Constables-A. A. Powers, Euger Leveille, Percy J. Chaplin.


Road Commissioner-Ralph L. Perkins.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


School Committee-J. S. Stevens, E. Tomlinson, James A. Maloney. Supt .-


Board of Health-E. Tomlinson, sec.


Clergymen-J. B. Lyman, Cong .: O. S. Smith, Meth .; A. J. Torsliff, Univ .; J. M. Harrington, H. J. McGill (asst.), Cath.


Dentist-F. E. Whitcomb.


Physicians-E. N. Mayo, C. H. Bayard, W. C. Hall, E. Tomlinson, Geo. W. Alexander; J. H. Knox (Hom.).


Veterinary Surgeon-F. L. Russell.


Lawyers-CHARLES J. DUNN (see advt. opp. page 784), A. E. Rogers.


Notaries-A. J. Durgin, Oct. 13, 1912; Allen E. Rogers, Apr. 16, 1916; Geo. L. Spaulding. Jan. 28, 1915; Chas. J. Dunn, July 30, 1915; James N. Hart, Dec. 10, 1914.


Justices-Samuel Libbey, May 27, 1916; Geo. F. Stevens, Mar. 23, 1913 ; James N. Cannon, Mar. 8, 1918; Edward J. Kelley, June 28, 1917; Grace M. Colburn (to administer oaths), Apr. 29, 1917; J. H. Webster, Nov. 18, 1916. Dedimus, Samuel Libbey, A. J. Durgin.


Merchants-Euger Leveille, Wm. T. Smith (repairs), watches, jewel- ry, phonographs and sporting goods; E. H. White & Co., general stores; Mrs. M. E. Leveille, Alex. Leveille, clothing, boots, shoes and men's furnishings; Miss S. P. Baker, DeRocher & Perron (dry goods), dry goods and millinery ; Lucy A. Marquis, millinery; Miss A. M. Gee (also news stand), J. Edward Jordan, W. H. King, Wm. Fisher, Geo. H. King, Chas. U. Burden, confectionery, etc .; Chester T. Page, Charles G. Hamilton, J. Walker Co., Jas. I. Park, Rich & Heald, W. S. Averill, E. J. Peters, A. G. C. Page, groceries and provisions; A. J. Durgin, hardware, furniture, carpets, paints, oils, etc .; C. F. Nichols, Orono Drug Co., drugs and stationery; Chester T. Page, boots and shoes; L. Spencer, Chas. Cowin, coal and wood ; Nathan Goodridge, ice and grain; L. Spencer, ice and Standard oil; F. C. Park, bicycles and repairs; Geo. P. Gilman, lumber; E. J. Kelly, M. H. Powell, agricultural imple- ments, carriages, etc .; Paradis & Luro, F. C. Park (also lime and cement), hardware, stoves, furnaces and tinware; James N. Cannon, fertilizers, wholesale: University Store Co., stationery, books, etc; Mosher Music Co., music and novelties.


.Manufacturers-James Walker Co., Wmn. Engel & Co., long lum- ber, clapboards, shingles, laths, staves, etc .; E. MANSFIELD & CO., machinery and cant dogs (see advt. opp. p. 784); E. J. Kelly, undertaker; Wm. Petrie, A. E. Kesner, boots and shoes; W. E. Carr (also carriage work and painting), D. J. Taylor, smiths; Alex. J. Latno, Lewis King, J. R. Wing, Wm. E. Rowell. painters; C. A. Noyes, Fred D. Perkins, Elmer E. Littlefield, contractors and builders; Shaw & Tenney, oars, paddles and poles ; A. S. McPheters, H. B. McPheters, W. E. Brown, carpenters; Jas. Walker Co., box shooks; Wm. R. Bolstridge, T. M. Perry, Dean S. Reed, millwrights: F. C. Park, Paradis & Luro, plumbing and tinware; Orono Pulp & Paper Co., Geo. E. Crafts (Bangor), treas., International Paper Co., paper and pulp; Geo. P. Gilman, woodworker; Fred Merrill, E. E. Littlefield, Chas. Sinclair, masons; DeRocher & Perron, Mrs. Georgia Petrie, Miss P. Gillou, Miss Josephine Frost, dressmakers; J. Edward Jordan, caterer and confectioner; Euger Leveille, clothes cleaning, etc.


Barbers-Hugh A. Clancy, E. J. Pretto, W. H. King, W. J. Dugie, A. T. Gonyer, L. P. Tremblay.


Billiard Halls-Patrick Goggin, Chas. U. Burden, W. H. King. Civil Engineer-G. H. Hamlin.


Express Agents-American, E. H. White; Snider's Orono Express to Bangor ; Basin Mills, American, P. M. Marsh.


Ferry-U. H. Walker, ferryman.


Halls-Town, Monitor.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


High School-Jos. S. Keating.


Insurance-Commercial Union Assurance Co., Percia V. White, agent 'fire), E. A. Reed, J. H. Webster, Geo. L. Spaulding, M. H. Powell.


Labor Contractor-Thos. Viola.


Laundry-University Laundry, D. R. White, mngr.


Libraries-University of Maine, 46,000 vols., Ralph K. Jones, lib .; W. C. T. U., 2,000 vols.


Livery Stable-F. G. Weeks.


Real Estate-E. J. Kelly, J. H. Webster.


Restaurant-Geo. H. King.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., L. F. Crane; Basin Mills, P. M. Marsh; Webster, L. E. Mann.


Telegraph Operators-Western Union, Miss Sadie O'Hara, agt .; Basin Mills, P. M. Marsh.


Telephone-N. E. T. &. T. Co., Miss Sadie O'Hara.


Water Co .- Orono Water Co., H. T. Sparks, supt.


Water Power Co .- Bangor Power Co., John R. Graham (Bangor) mngr.


The University of Maine-Robert J. Aley, Ph.D., President; J. N. Hart, sc.D. Dean ; C. J. Dunn, Treasurer ; E. A. Balentine, Secretary ; J. A. Gannett, Commercial Secretary (see advt. back of book, p. XXX).


College of Agriculture-L. S. Merrill, M. D., Dean; G. E. Sim- mons, M.S., W. L. Slate. Jr., B. s., Agronomy ; P. S. Campbell, M. S. A., W. F. Shoppe, B. s., R. W. Redman, Animal Industry; F. L. Russell, v. s., Bacteriology and Veterinary Science; L. H. Merrill, sc.D., Bio- logical and Agricultural Chemistry; Laura Comstock, Cornelia Palmer, Domestic Science; J. M. Briscoe, M.F., Forestry ; E. F. Hitchings, M.S.A., W. R. Palmer, B.S., Horticulture.


College of Arts and Sciences-J. S. Stevens, LL.D., Dean; R. K. Jones, B.s., Bibliography ; M. A. Chrysler, PH.D., A. M. Boring, PH.D., H. N. Conser, M.A., H. M. Parshley, A.M., Biology ; G. W. Stephens, PH.D., Economics and Sociology ; A.J. Jones, Ph.D., Education ; R.P. Gray, M.A., G. A. Thompson, M.A., W. P. Daggett, Ph.B., W. E. Prince, M. A., V. A. Ketcham, LL.B., W. L. Leighton, Ph.D., Max Aley, B.A., English; G. W. Thompson, Ph.D., R. R. Drummond, Ph.D .. E. S. Samra, B.L., German; J. H. Huddilston, PH.D., Greek; Caroline Colvin, Ph.D., History ; G.D. Chase, Ph.D., Latin; J. N. Hart, Sc.D., H. R. Willard, M.A., T. L. Ham- lin, M.A., L. J. Reed, B.S., S. D. Chambers, B.S., W. E. Wilbur, B.s., Mathematics and Astronomy; Wallace Craig, Ph.D. Philosophy ; J. S. Stevens, SC.D., L. E. Woodman, Ph.D., E. C .. Drew, B.S., Clayton Ulrey, A.B .. Physics; J. B. Segall, Ph.D., A. P. Raggio, Ph.D., Romance Lan- guages.


College of Law -(See Bangor).


College of Technology-H. S. Boardman, c.E .. , Dean; R. J. Mc- Kee, Ph.D., C. W. Easley, Ph.D., L. M. Burghart, M.A .; A. M. Buswell, B.A., E. O. Whittier, B.S,, Chemistry; H. S. Boardman, C.E., C. B. Brown, C.E., P. L. Bean, B.S., J. E. Kaulfuss, B.s., R. B. Kittredge, B.S., Civil Engineering; W. K. Ganong, B.s., A. T. Childs, E.T., E. C. Ches- well, Electrical Engineering; A. C. Jewett, B.S., W. H. Herschel, B.A., E. W. Davee, C. J. Carter, C. H. Lekberg, B.s., A. H. Blaisdell, B.S., Mechanical Engineering; C. P. Weston, M.A., A. L. Grover, B.S., W. E. Farnham, Mechanics and Drawing; W. F. Jackman, Ph.c., Pharmacy; Lieut., Ralph R. Glass, Military Science; E. R. Wingard, M. S., Physical Culture.


Maine Agricultural Experiment Station-C. D. Woods, Di- rector; Raymond Pearl, Ph.D .; Maynie R. Curtis, A.M .; C. W. Barber, W. Anderson, Sibyl Russell, J. M. Bartlett, M.S .; H. H. Hanson, M.S .; A.G. Durgin, M.S., A. Verrill, B.s., H. C. Alexander, O. A. Johannsen, Ph.D., Edith M. Patch, Ph.D., Alice W. Averill, W. J. Morse, M.S., C. E. Lewis,


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Ph. D., V. Folsom. W. Sinclair and C. A. Yeaton (Highmoor Farm); R. L. Hammond, E. R. Tobey, B.S., E. White (Monmouthi.)


.Isso'tus-Masons-Mechanics, No. 66, 1st Wed .; Eastern Star, Good Cheer, Ist and 3d Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Good Samaritan, No. 124, Mon .; Star of Hope Rebekah, No. 116. 2d and 4th Thurs. G. A. R .- E. H. B. Wilson Post, No. 117, 1st and 3d Mon. ; Woman's Relief Corps, No. 47, 2d and 4th Mon. A. O. U. W .- Orono, No. 9, 2d and 4th Fri. N. E. O. P .- Upright, No. 103, 2d and 4th Tues. P. of H .- Orono, No. 312, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. F .- Orono, No. 1330, Fri. W. C. T. U .- alt. Thurs. K. of P .- Orono, No. 106, Tues. K. of C .- 2d and 4th Thurs. American Benefit Soc., alt. Wed.


Hotet-University Inn, Mrs. M. A. Coburn, mgr.


Newspaper-See table.


ORRINGTON.


Six miles S. of Bangor. On branch M. C. R. R. Once called New Worces- ter Plantation. Settled by mariners from Massachusetts, who had been compelled, in the Revolutionary war, to leave their legitimate calling and seek other employments. It formerly comprised within its territory Brewer and Holden. Incor. March 21, 1788, and named for Orangetown, Md., which was corrupted into its present name by an error in spelling the application for incorporation. Population-1850, 1852; 1860, 1948; 1870, 1768; 1880, 1529 ; 1890, 1406; 1900, 1266. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 440; Es- tates, $355,442; 1870-Polls, 442; Estates, $400,839; 1880-Polls, 449; Es- ates, $405,898; 1890-Polls, 386; Estates, $401,309; 1900-Polls, 397; Es- tates, $413,958.


1910-Population, 1219; Polls, 382; Estates, $455,292.


R. F. D. to East, North and Center, Goodale's Corner.


Postmasters-F. D. Bowden; South, Mrs. J. D. Hinds.


Selectmen-South Brewer R. F. D. 1, P. A. Fowler, F. E. King, E. R. Chapman.


Town Clerk-South, Frank E. Baker.


Treasurer-South Brewer P. O., A. G. Dole.


Collector-South R. F. D. 1, F. A. DIllingham.


Constables-Chas. H. Emery; So. Brewer R. F. D. 1, C. A. Wood, John S. Severance.


Road Commissioners-South R. F. D., Edwin L. Bowden; South Brewer R. F. D. 1, W. O. Smith.


School Committee-South, H. C. Hoxie; South Brewer R. F. D. 1, C. Wm. George; South Brewer P. O., A. G. Dole. Supt .- South R. F. D. 1, Blanche K. Blake.


Board of Health-G. B. Tibbetts, sec.


Clergymen-R. H. Moyle, Meth .; South and Center, C. A. Purdy, Meth.


Physician-Geo. B. Tibbetts.


Lawyer-Bangor P. O., Bartlett Brooks.


Justices-C. H. Hoyt, Sept. 21, 1913; Edwin R. Chapman, June 12, 1914; Arthur E. Sugden, July 9, 1914; Horace J. Nickerson, May 31, 1917.


Merchants-Union Ice Co., ice; Albert E. Freeman, general stores. East, Smith Bros., general stores. South, Perkins & Mitchell, Byron Bolton, general stores; C. W. Wentworth, dry goods, boots and shoes. North, Chas. H. Hoyt, general stores. Bangor P. O., Knickerbocker Ice Co., ice. South Brewer P. O., J. W. Bowden, general stores.


Manufacturers-Charles Stubbs, carpenter; Young & Co. (also wood work), Geo. Cunningham, smiths.


South, Wilbur Clark, lumber and staves; W. E. Bowden, lumber; E. B. Johnson, heading and grist mill. So. Brewer P. O., D. Sargent's Sons lumber; Fred Barstow, grist mill.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Florist-R. F. D., Ralph Ryder.


Asso'ins-I. O. O. F .- Eureka, No. 33, Wed. P. of H .- Enterprise, No. 173, Tues. Orrington Agric. Soc .- C. H. Chapman, pres. ; F. E. King (South Brewer P. O.), sec.


PASSADUMKEAG.


Thirty-one miles North North-east of Bangor. On Maine Central Rail- road. An Indian name, which signifies quick water. Inc. Jan. 1, 1835, including part of Lowell. In 1842, one-third part of the town and inhabi tants were set off to Lowell. Population-1850, 205; 1860, 360: 1870, 243; 1880, 302; 1890, 343; 1900, 409. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 77: Estates, $26,- 011; 1870-Polls, 73; Estates, $30,738; 1880-Polls, 78; Estates, $42,662; 1890-Polls,93; Estates, $45,496; 1900-Polls, 171; Estates, $44,254. 1910-Population, 445; Polls, 139; Estates, $105,994.


Postmaster-L. C. Hathaway.


Selectmen-L. C. Hathaway, G. H. Whittier, E. S. Bean.


Town Clerk-E. S. Bean.


Treasurer-W. S. Applebee.


Collector-Ralph White.


Constables-M. D. Bean, Chas. Genthner.


Road Commissioner-Geo. M. Goodwin.


School Committee-W. S. Applebee, J. J. Smart, Chas. D. Whittier. Supt .- Costigan P. O., Mrs. Gertrude Gifford.


Board of Health-M. D. Bean, sec.


Clergyman-Miss A. J. Gwynne, Bap. Physician -- West Enfield P. O., S. N. Marsh.


Pension Notary-I. F. Haynes.


Notary-I. F. Haynes, Mar. 23, 1916.


Justice-Trial, Edwin S. Bean, Dec. 30, 1917.


Merchants-L. C. Hathaway, Mrs. L. P. Page, Annie Lancaster (also millinery), general stores; Mrs. Alfreda M. Page, dry and fancy goods.


Manufacturers-A. C. Page, R. G. Leonard, lumber; L. B. & J. C. Batchelder, boats; E. C. Morse, smith; L. P. Page, kindling wood ; Hathaway & Whittier, lumbermen.


Express-American, Guy Crandlemire.


Insurance-Frank Haynes. Station Agent-M. C. R. R., Guy Crandlemire.


Asso'tus-A. O. U. W., Passadumkeag, No. 44. I. O. F .- Passadum- keag; Companion Court, Riverview. K. of G. E .- Nieola Castle, No. 14. K. O. T. M .- Charity, No. 30, Mon. P. of H .- Point Passadumkeag, No. 417, Thurs.


Hotel-Phoenix, Lyman Lancaster.


PATTEN.


Ninety-six miles N. N. E. of Bangor. Incorporated April .16, 1841. Patten Academy inc. 1846. Population-1850, 470; 1860, 639; 1870, 704: 1880 716; 1890, 936; 1900, 1172. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 142; Estates, $126,711; 1870-Polls, 153; Estates, $191,342; 1880-Polls, 193; Estates, $198,358; 1890-Polls, 253; Est., $295,730; 1900-l'olls, 317; Est., $431,005 1910-Population, 1406; Polls, 436; Estates, $670,813.


On B. & A. R. R.


Postmaster-Jacob F. Hersey.


Selectmen-Merritt Cunningham, Chas. Byran; R. F. D. 1., Joseph Harrington.


Town Clerk-Fred R. Bailey.


Treasurer-J. F. Hersey.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Collector-Ira D. Carpenter.


Constables-Geo. W. Hall, G. W. Burleigh, Edwin Merrill.


Road Commissioners-Ira D. Carpenter; R. F. D. 1, Ralph Hall, Geo. Guptill.


School Committee-Mrs. C. H. Quincy, Merritt Cunningham, Caleb W. Scribner. Supt .- William M. Marr.


Board of Health-E. J. Farnham, sec.


Clergymen-S. H. Sargent, Cong .; Meth. ; vacant. Bap.


Physicians-E. J. Farnham, G. Frank Woodbury (Hom.)


Dentist-J. N. Rogers.


Lawyer-Bertram L. Smith.


Notary-W. Scott Kellogg, Feb. 15, 1918.


Justices-Bertram L. Smith, Apr. 27, 1916; Sylvester L. Huston, Oct. 28, 1917. Trial, Daniel Scribner, Aug. 24, 1916. Dedimus, Raymond N. Gardiner.


Merchants -I. F. Cooper, I. B. Gardiner & Sons, Quincy & Rowe, Grange Store, general stores; The I. E. Leslie Co. (also ladies furnish- ing and fancy goods), Mrs. Cora W. Wescott, milliners: McKenney Bros., jewelers; Atwood Ryder, meat market and groceries; Patten Furniture and Harness Co., furniture and house furnishings; C. W. Wes-


. cott, Atwood Ryder, agricultural implements; L. A. Savage, Aaron Smith, Huston Clothing Co., clothing, boots and shoes; Howard Tozier, The Bell Grocery, groceries, fruit, etc .; Patten Drug Store, E. J. Farn- ham, drugs; Abraham Smith, hides, deer and sheep skins; Patten Hard- ware Co., hardware and agricultural implements; Patten Furniture and Harness Co., harness, blankets, robes, etc .; Quincy & Rowe, E. J. Parker, Patten Produce Co., F. G Huston, C. W. Scribner, Aroostook Potato Growers' Association, potatoes and fertilizers; H. W. Brown, Ira D. Carpenter, horses; O. J. Parsons, milk; Carpenter & Howe, lumber, pulp and real estate.


Manufacturers-Merrill Mill Co., long and short lumber and spool bars; L. W. Harris, harness; P. W. Frye, coffins and caskets: Frank Mc- Graw, Twitchell & Robinson (also wheelwriglits and wood workers), F. W. Edwards, Parker & Carran, smiths; T. H. Phair, J. T. Piper (Cole- brook, N. H., P. O.), starch ; H. A. Crommett, J. H. Palmer, B. H. Huston, Fred Huston, Frank Bates, John Grant & Son, Frank Commnett, carpenters; Mrs. Mabel Crommett, Miss Elsie Miles, Miss Mary A. Mitchell, Mrs. Mary J. Merrill, Mrs. W. H. McKenney, Mrs. H. D. Miles, Mrs. W. W. Pond, Mrs. Chas. Kilam, dressmakers; Geo. F. Bur- leigh, plumber; Eagle Lake Co., B. W. Howe, Ira Carpenter, E. B. Brown, Paul Gagnon, Frank Weymouth, Geo. French. Ira B. Gardner & Sons, Maynard Darling, lumbermen; Patten Bottling Co., Irving Bragg, prop.


Barbers-Henry Rith, Edw. Ambrose, Peavey & Smallwood.


Electric Lights-Merrill Mill Co.


Employment and Ticket Office-A. L. Pinnet.


Express-American, Fred R. Bailey, agt.


Garage-Chas. Ellis.


Insurance-W. S. Kellogg, Howard D. Tozier.


Livery Stable-Fred Roberts.


Music Teachers-Mrs. H. C. Rowe, Miss Emma Lane.


Patten Water Co .- I. B. Gardner, pres.


Real Estate-The Hodgman Realty and Mufg. Co., Ira D. Carpenter. Restaurants-Peavey & Smallwood, Frank McElroy.


School-Patten Academy, Chas. H. Harris, prin.


Surveyors-C. E. Cobb, H. G. Robinson.


Telephone-Katahdin Farmers, Edna Rowe.


Asso'tus-Masons-Katahdin, No. 98, Thurs. on or before full moon ; Eastern Star, Pleiades, No. 7, Friday on or before full moon. I. O. 0.


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F .- Pomola, No. 87, Wed .; Ideal Rebekah, No. 93, 1st and 3d Sat. 1. O. F .- Court Patten, No. 3692, 2d and 4th Mon. L. O. L .- Patten, No. 430, 2d and 4th Friday. P. of H .- Advance, No. 275; Patten No. 394, 1st and 3d Sat. A. O. U. W .- Anvil. G. A. R .- Edwin S. Rogers, No. 114, 1st Mon .; Relief Corps, Ist Mon. K. O. T. M .- Patten, No. 68, Sat. Patten Brass Band-Sylvester L. Huston, leader.


Hotels-Patten Exchange, Nath'l Pomeroy; Patten House, Geo. Russell.


PLYMOUTH.


Twenty miles W. of Bangor; on stage line from E. Newport, on M. C. Rail- road, to N. Dixmont. Inc. Feb. 21, 1826. Population-1850, 925; 1860, 989; 1870, 941; 1880, 828; 1890, 689; 1900, 658. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 220; Estates, $143,875; 1870-Polls, 279; Estates, $188,350; 1880-Polls, 204; Estates, $183,193; 1890-Polls, 227; Estates, $195,824; 1900-Polls, 193; Estates, $178,797.


1910-Population, 590; Polls, 189; Estates, 193,431.


Postmaster -- E. P. Hopkins.


Selectmen-East Newport P. O., M. J. Dow; Ernest O. Varney; Detroit P. O., J. Rufus Longley.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-W. H. McIntire.


Collector and Constable-Frank L. Nutter. Road Commissioner-S. I. Gardner.


School Committee-H. T. Nutter, J. H. Furbush, Oral M Twitchell. Supt .- Mrs. Effie G. Loud.


Board of Health-Geo. S. Higgins, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, Chris., Union church; supplies, Meth. Lawyer-T. C. Stevens.


Physician-Geo. S. Higgins.


Justices-W. H. McIntire, Sept. 28, 1918; W. G. Loud, Aug. 16, 1918. Dedimus, T. C. Stevens.


Merchants-E. P. Hopkins, W. G. Loud, general stores.


Manufacturers-U. G. Lamb, carding and weaving; Hugh Scott, carriage ironer; C. H. Cookson, C. H. Small, smiths; C. F. McCully, steam saw mill; W. L. Howe, butcher; C. O. Avery, carpenter; H. S. Stuart, carriage painter; Frank Gray, cattle broker; Mrs. S. S. Eaton, millinery.


Library-Literary Society, 274 vols., Mrs. Abbie Hopkins, lib. School-High, Leroy Smith, prin.


Asso'tns-Masons-Plymouth, Tues. on or before full moon. P. of H.


-Plymouth, No. 354, Sat. I. O. R. M .- Penobscot, No. 66. M. W. of A. -No. 12,907, 2d and 4th Fri.


Hotel-Will Sullivan.


PRENTISS.


Seventy-five miles N. E. of Bangor. Formerly Township No. 7, R. 3. North of Bingham-Penobscot Purchase. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1858. Popu- lation-1860, 226; 1870, 387; 1880, 416; 1890, 401; 1900, 502. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 56; Estates, $27,165; 1870-Polls 75; Estates, $54,385; 1880 -Polls, 103; Estates, $67,789; 1890-Polls, 116; Estates, $87,659; 1900- Polls, 112; Estates, $75,842.


1910-Population, 472; Polls, 128; Estates, $121,895. Stage daily to Kingman.


Postmaster-Mrs. Grace Thompson.


Selectmen-F. T. Averill, Ray Thompson, J. D. Osgood.


Town Clerk-Pitt E. Averill.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Treasurer-Ira Averill.


Collector-J. D. Osgood.


Constables-Jacob Bagley, J. D. Osgood.


Road Commissioners-George Libby, Rufus Boyington, Glen Starbird.


School Committee-H. E. Treadwell, Ray Thompson, J. T. Bald- win. Supt .- J. D. Osgood.


Board of Health-Ira Averill, sec.


Clergyman-Vacant, Union; supplies, Meth.


Justices-B. D. Averill, March 27, 1914; Jay D. Osgood, July 10, 1916.


.Merchant-J. N. Belden, general stores.


.Manufacturers-J. T. Baldwin, long and short lumber; U. Tread- well, Baldwin Bros., smiths.


Halls-Ray Thompson, B. D. Averill.


Hotel-Center House, Pitt E. Averill.


SPRINGFIELD.


Sixty-eight miles N. E. of Bangor. First settled in 1830. Inc. Feb. 12. 1834. The first trader was James Butterfield. Population-1850, 583; 1860, 854; 1870, 879; 1880, 878; 1890, 677; 1900, 532. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 186; Estates, $84,228; 1870-Polls, 199; Estates, $122,230; 1880- Polls, 193; Estates, $105,242; 1890-Polls, 196; Estates, $139,466; 1900- Polls, 148; Estates, $116,636.




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