Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 93

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TAXIDERMIST.


Greatest care and attention to Game Heads. All work Moth Proof. Licensed by Commis- sioner of Fish and Game. Lowest prices con- sistent with good work. Thirty five years' ex- perience. Gold Medal awarded, London, Eng.


Foot of Clinton Street, Milo, ME.


Telephone Connection. E. H. GOULD, FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Special Paper, Special Type and Special Ink for Show Dates and Type Posters. Orders by Mail receive prompt and careful attention. Control all Billboards in Brownville, Maine. OFFICE, MILO, ME.


Notary Public.


Justice of the Peace.


Telephone Connection.


Ross St. Germain.


Attorney-at-Law.


P. O. BLOCK. Greenville, Maine.


THE BRAEBURN, GUILFORD, MAINE.


THE BRAEBURN is in every respect the most comfortably appointed hotel in Maine, east of Portland. Large Airy Rooms, comfortably furnished, heated throughout by steam, lighted with electricity, connected with private bath. Free Bus to all trains. No charge for use of sample Rooms. First-class barber shop connected. Particular attention paid commercial travelers.


C. N. HILTON, Proprietor.


THE BRAEBURN STABLES. (BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALE.) Transportation furnished to adjoining towns at reasonable rates. All rigs thoroughly up-to-date. Buckboards for large or small parties. Saddle horses for ladies and gentlemen. Baggage Transfer.


A. W. HAYDEN, Proprietor.


TRAW


MARTIN, General Insurance Agents. Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Plate Glass, Boiler and Automobile Insurance. GUILFORD, - -


- MAINE.


The St. Germain Marine Co., (INCORPORATED) Dealers in and Builders of High-Grade Power Boats. Manufac- turers of the "Moosehead " Canoe. THE MOTOR BOAT HOSPITAL. MOOSEHEAD LAKE. GREENVILLE, MAINE.


Agents for FORD Automobiles. BUZZELL & DREW, GARAGE. All kinds of repairing promptly done at reasonable prices. Cars for Hire.


Tel. 27-4.


Guilford, Maine.


Portland - Monson Slate Co.,


QUARRIERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF SLATE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Office and Factory, 25 Central Wharf, PORTLAND, Quarries and Mill, MONSON, ME.


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Electric Light and Power Co .- Brownville E. L. & P. Co., John Lewis, supt.


Halls-Grange Hall; Henderson, Dillon Bros.


High Schools-Junction, J M. Foulkner, prin.


Insurance-L. F. Johnson (life), W. C. Wells.


Livery Stables-C. E. Herrick, John Fish ; Junction, Ira Weymouth. Restaurant-Junction, Mrs. S. M. Wilkinson.


Station and Express Agt .- Geo. L. Herrick; Junction, C. P. Ry. Wm. Syer; B. & A. R. R., A. R. Marshall.


Telephones-Brownville Tel. Co., E. L. Chase, mngr .; Pioncer Tel. Co., C. S. Stickney, mngr.


Water Cos .- Brownville-Maine Water Co., C. H. Dunning, pres. Junction, Williamsburg and Brownville Water Co., E. L. Chase, mngr.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Pleasant River, Monday on or before full moon; Rabboni R. A. C., Fri. after full moon; Eastern Star, Echo, No. 98, 2d and 4th Tues. P. of H .- Resolute, No. 188. U. O. P. F .- No. 149. A. O. U. W .-- No. 74, 2d and 4th Thurs. I. O. F .- Pleasant River, No. 3704, 1st and 3d Thursday. M. W. of A .- Brownville No. 10,419, last Thursday. Junction, I. of F .- Ebemee, No. 857, 2d and 4th Tuesday.


. K. of P .- Silver Lake, No. 114, Wed. Pythian Sisters, Aria, No. 38, 1st and 3d Wed. B. of L. E .- Pleasant River, No. 440, 1st Mon. and 3d Tues. B. of L. F .- Mt. Katahdin, No. 469, 2d Sun. and 4th Mon. B. of R. T .- Pine Tree No. 366, 2d Mon. and 4th Sun. G. I. A. of B. of L. E .- Pine Tree, No. 205, 2d and 4th Wed. A. B. S .- Brownville Jct., No. 117, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. O. T. M .- Liberty, No. 78, Sat.


Hotels-Hotel Herrick, C. E. Herrick; Junction, Pleasant River House, J. E. Dillon.


Boarding Houses-Central Square Boarding House; Elm House. Junction, C. P. Ry. House.


DOVER.


Shire town. Thirty-five miles by road and fifty-two by rail from Bangor. On B. & A. R. R. Terminus of Dover & Foxcroft branch M. C. R. R. Settled 1803. by Eli Town, from Temple, New Hampshire. Purchased from Massachusetts, by Hallowell and Lowell for C. Vaughan and J. Merrick, from whom settlers' titles were derived. Organized as Planta- tion No. 3, in 1812. Incorp. Jan. 19, 1822. Population-1850, 1722; 1860, 1970; 1870, 1983; 1880, 1687; 1890, 1942; 1900, 1889. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 339; Estates, $415,677; 1870-Polls, 457; Estates, $675,000; 1880


Polls, 452; Estates, $574,943; 1890-Polls, 550; Estates, $674,178; 1900 -Polls, 585; Estates, $921,211.


1910-Pop., 2091; Polls, 646; Estates, $1,083,621.


R. F. D. to South and Dover South Mills.


Postmasters-Arthur A. Dinsmore; East, F. A. Mayhew.


Selectmen-Ralph Bradley, B. L. Batchelor, F. E. Chandler.


Town Clerk-B. J. Warren.


Treasurer-H. C. Sawyer.


Collector and Constable-A. G. Sands.


Road Commissioner-W. L. Judkins (Foxcroft P. O.)


School Committee-Sanford Ritchie, Robert E. Hall, C. A. Run- nells. Supt .- W. H. Sturtevant.


Board of Health-J. B. Cochrane. J. T. Roberts, J. Q. Lander.


Fire Chief Dover and Foxcroft-C. E. Washburn (Foxcroft P. O.).


Piscataquis Municipal Court-Hiram Gerrish (Brownville P.(.), Judge. Civil jurisdiction, $200; terms, 1st Wed. Established July 1st, 1911. Clergymen-O. G. Barnard, Meth .; E. L. Gates, Bap .; supplies, F. Bap .; M. C. Burtt, Adv. ; Will A. Kelley, Univ. ; P. A. Hayes, Cath .; South, supplies, F. Bap.


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Dentist-C. E. Holt.


Physicians-E. A. Thompson, C. C. Hall, J. B. Cochrane, M. O. Brown; Foxcroft P. O., A. H. Stanhope.


Lawyers-J. B. & F. C. Peaks, E. C. Smith, C. W. Brown, Guernsey & Hall, J. F. SPRAGUE (see advt. opp. page 804), F. W. Ball.


Notaries-Gilman L. Arnold, Feb. 24, 1917; J. F. Sprague, Apr. 12, 1918; B. B. Anderson, Nov. 29, 1917.


Justices-A. M. Warren, Oct. 13, 1912; C. W. Brown, Jan. 23, 1913; F. C. Peaks, April 2, 1915; Robert E. Hall, Sept. 25, 1915; J. F. Sprague, Dec. 16, 1917; David E. Dinsmore, Jan. 18, 1919; Edward E. Whitney, Aug. 16, 1918.


Merchants-Agricultural Implements-V. L. Warren, E. D. Col- lins (P. O. Foxcroft), Harry Turner, F. A. Merrill, B. L. Batchelor.


Apothecary, Books, etc .- Union Square Drug Store.


Auctioneer-Howard B. Oaks.


Automobiles-W. H. Chase, S. E. Coburn.


Boots and Shoes-T. F. Freeman & Co., H. W. Thayer & Co., Dyer Bros., O. H. Bragg & Co., H. Clevenson.


Carriages-Frank E. Waterman.


Clothing and Men's Furnishings-Dow & Boyle, O. H. Bragg & Co.


Cloaks and Ladies' Garments-Batchelor & Sawyer, Ober & Clark.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Batchelor & Sawyer, Fred. L. Kimball, Ober & Clark, Miss Lillian A. Harvey, O. H. Bragg & Co., S. Ginsberg.


Fancy Goods and Millinery-Batchelor & Sawyer, Mrs. A. H. Stan- hope, Mrs. Frances Gellerson (millinery).


Flour and Feed-Central Maine Cooperative Ass'n .; East, Horn & Hamilton.


Fruit and Confectionery-D. E. Foulkes (cafe), Katie Margie, O. H. Bragg & Co.


Furniture and Caskets-P. E. Ward & Co.


General Stores-O. H. Bragg & Co.


Groceries-W. T. Elliott, S. Norton, Dyer Bros., Lyford & Buck, Central Maine Cooperative Ass'n; East, Benj. G. Dow.


Hardware, Paints, Oils and Windows-V. L. Warren, O. H. Bragg & Co., (hardware).


Ice-E. E. Norton.


Millinery-Mrs. D. H. Sheehan.


Meat and Fish-S. Norton.


Mileage Books-O. H. Bragg & Co.


Paints and Oils-E. D. Eldridge.


Paper Hangings and Draperies-Fred L. Kimball, T. F. Freeman & Co., P. E. Ward & Co.


Stoves, Crockery and Tinware-J. Q. Lander.


Tailors, Merchant-W. J. B. Johnston, Dow & Boyle.


Teus, Coffees and Spices-Direct Importing Co.


Trading Stamps-Dover & Foxcroft Merchants' Ass'n.


Variety-T. F. Freeman & Co., H. Clevenson.


Watches and Jewelry-Alphonso G. Blethen, Geo. A. Meder.


Manufacturers-Boots and Shoes, repairs-Thos. P. Elliott, H. Clevenson.


Blacksmiths-O. J. Lanpher, D. B. Neal; East, G. R. Treadwell; Dover South Mills, Amos White.


Brick-East, F. A. Crockett.


Canoes and Snowshoes-D. B. Neal.


Carpenters-Wm. E. Rollins, F. E. Sands, Geo. W. Bean, C. B. Brann, W. H. Barrett.


Caskets and Undertakers-P. E. Ward & Co.


Carriages-F. E. Waterman.


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Custom Clothing- Dow & Boyle, W. J. B. Johnston.


Dressmakers-Miss Emily Beckford, Mrs. H. Williams; East, Mrs. HI. Sturtevant, Miss Anna Pratt.


Dye Manufacturers-Sawyer & Boyle.


Grist Mill-East, Horn & Hamilton.


Hot Water and Steam Heating-John H. Shea.


Lumber-Dover South Mills, Merrill Lumber Co.


Marble and Granite-W. L. Sampson.


Painters-Frank E. Waterman (also carriage), Alton J. Towne, E. D. Eldridge.


Photographer-W. F. Spurling.


Plumbers-J. H. Shea, W. H. Chase.


Printers-Observer Publishing Co.


Tinware-J. Q. Lander.


Woolens-American Woolen Co., Brown Mills, L. C. Sawyer, agent.


Barbers-A. F. Bigelow, C. B. York, J. W. Freese, Frank Giberson.


Board of U. S. Exam. Surgeons-E. A. Thompson, R. H. Marsh (Guilford), W. R. L. Hathaway (Milo).


Civil Engineer-E. J. Smith.


Dover & Foxcroft Water Dist .- J. E. Hescock, supt.


Express-American, W. H. True, agent.


Garage-W. H. Chase.


Hall-Central, Wm. P. Sherburne, agent.


Insurance Agents-G. E. Howard, E. E. Whitney, Independent Adjusters, Geo. E. Howard & Co. (general insurance), H. C. Holden, D. E. DINSMORE, District Mngr. Continental Casualty Co., F. H. Whitte - more, B. B. Anderson.


Library-Thompson Free, Miss M. E. Averill, lib., 7,500 vols.


Livery Stables-BLETHEN BROS. (see advt. opp. p. 804), Fred Burrill.


Music Teachers-Miss Maud Robinson, Helen Paine.


Real Estate-E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, D. E. Dinsmore, mgr., ODLIN & ODLIN, H. C. Holden, mngr. (see advt. opp. p. 276), H. K. Farnham.


Restaurants-Mrs. J. W. Freese, D. E. Foulkes (lunch).


Telegraph-Western Union, A. G. Sampson, manager.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co.


Veterinary Surgeons-J. H. Dore, C. H. Newton, A. B. Chase. .Isso'tns-I. O. O. F .- Kineo, No. 64, Friday; Eldorado Encampment, No. 20, 1st and 3d Mon .; Wenonah Rebekah, 1st and 3d Tues. G. A. R .- C. S. Douty Post, No. 23, 1st and 3d Wed .; Relief Corps. A. O. U. W .- Protection, No. 10, 2d and 4th Mon. K. of P .- Onawa, No. 70, Thurs. Taylor's Band, J. H. Taylor, leader. M. W. of A. Piscataquis His- torical Society-W. H. Sturtevant, cor. sec .; East-P. of H .- East Dover, No. 236, Sat. South-P. of H .- South Dover, No. 261, Sat.


Hotels-BLETHEN HOUSE, Blethen Bros., props. (see advt. opp. p. 804); Dover House, Mrs. F. A. Whittier.


Banks and Newspaper-See tables.


FOXCROFT.


Joins Dover. On B. & A. R. R. and terminus of Dover and Foxcroft branch M. C. R. R. First settlement made by Seth Spaulding, Eleazer Spaulding, and John Spaulding in 1806. One of the six townships conveyed by Massachusetts to Bowdoin College, in 1794. Incorporated Feb. 29, 1812. . and named for Joseph E. Foxcroft. Population-1850, 1045; 1860. 1102; 1870, 1178; 1880, 1263; 1890, 1726; 1900, 1629. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 245; Estates, $221,578; 1870-Polls, 262; Estates, $400,109; 1880-Polls, 287; Estates, $394,675; 1890-Polls, 385; Estates, $485,672; 1900-Polls, 461; Estates, $649,833.


1910-Pop., 1867; Polls, 520; Estates, $980,4 56.


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Postmaster-E. B. Buck.


Selectmen-E. W. Judkins, C. W. Gilman, J. C. Western.


Town Clerk-W. M. Steward.


Treasurer-W. S. Ham.


Collector-C. E. Washburn.


Constables-Chas. E. Washburn, J. J. Folsom. John White, S. G. Sanford.


Chief Fire Department-C. E. Washburn.


Road Commissioner-A. A. Adams.


School Committee-W. J. Mayo, R. C. Toby, L. K. Lee. Supt. -W. H. Sturtevant.


Board of Health-Geo. W. Ham, sec.


Fish and Game Warden-W. T. Pollard.


Clergyman-Geo. A. Merrill, Cong.


Physicians-A. H. Chamberlain, E. D. Merrill (Hom.), C. C. Hall, jr., E. T. Flint.


Dentists-Buswell & Stanhope, E. A. Whittredge, H. J. Noonan.


Lawyers-W. E. PARSONS (see advt. opp. page 804), C. W. Hayes, Harry L. Smith, F. B. Burgess.


Notaries-Willis E. Parsons, June 16, 1918; Gilman L. Arnold, Feb. 24, 1917; Harry L. Smith, June 22, 1913; F. B. Burgess, Feb. 20, 1914; Willis E. Parsons, June 16, 1918.


Justices-Willis E. Parsons, Dec. 31, 1913; C. W. Hayes, Apr. 24, 1913; Chauncey C. Lee, Jan. 25, 1917; Judson Ames, Mar. 1, 1918: Lettie A. Brawn (to administer oaths), June 22, 1913; Edgar C. Smith, Aug. 16, 1918. Trial, Harry L. Smith, Jan. 23, 1913. Dedimus, Willis E. Parsons.


Merchants-Apothecaries, Books, etc .- Wm. Buck & Co., Union Square Pharmacy, E. H. Nickerson.


Agricultural Implements-E. W. Judkins.


Artists' Materials, Paints, Oils and Paper Hangings-D. M. Whittredge.


Automobile and Electrical Supplies-H. S. Jackson.


Boots and Shoes-W. J. Eldridge, Sampson & Averill, E. E. Johnson, Sanford Ritchie.


Butcher, Hides and Wool-N. F. Batchelor.


Carriages, Sleighs and Harness-S. G. Sanford, E. C. McKechnie. Cigars and Tobacco-Harry Lunt & Co., B. S. Barney, L. B. Phin- ney.


Clothing and Mens' Furnishings-C. D. Paine & Son, Sanford Ritchie.


Coal, Wood and Cement-Dover & Foxcroft Fuel Co.


Corn, Flour, Fertilizers, Hay, Etc .- A. W. Gilman & Co., W. G. Foss, Ireland Bros. Co.


Creamery-D. Whiting & Son.


Crockery-Thomas & Weatherbee Co., F. F. Hanson.


Dry and Fancy Goods-W. J. Eldridge, Mrs. C. H. Hescock (fancy goods), Batchelor & Sawyer.


Fruit and Confectionery-B. S. Barney.


Furniture-Edward H. Chase, F. F. Hanson, Thomas & Weatherbee Co. (2nd hand).


Groceries-W. S. Ham, E. W. Judkins, A. J. McNaughton.


Hardware, Paints and Oils-J. H. Steward & Son.


Harness, Trunks, etc .- Curtis & Robinson.


Meats and Provisions-W. S. Ham, E. W. Judkins. Mileage-E. E. Johnson.


Millinery-Miss Eva Randall, Mrs. D. H. Sheehan.


Paints and Oils-Thomas & Weatherbee Co.


Potatoes-W. S. Ham, Central Maine Potato and Starch Co.


Sporting Goods-Fred E. Bailey & Son, George H. Hoxie. Standard Oil Agency-F. R. Ladd.


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Stationery-F. D. BARROWS (see advt. opp. p. 804)


Stores and Tinware-Thomas & Weatherbee Co., F. F. Hanson.


Timberlands, Pulp Wood and Lumber-Babson & Co. (inc.), Geo. J. Babson, D. H. Danforth.


Wall Paper-E. H. Chase.


Watches, Jewelry and Optical Goods-Elmer R. Blethen, George A. Meder.


Manufacturers-Artificial Flies-F. E. Bailey.


Baker-A. M. Davis.


Bicycle Repairs-G. H. Hoxie.


Blacksmiths-E. A. Merrill, C. M. DeYone, H. M. Hall.


Boots and Shoes, repairs-B. W. Simonds, E. Libby.


Canned Goods-Portland Packing Co.


Carpenters and Contractors-Lewis C. Dexter, Walter D. Oakes, S. D. Brown, S. F. Atwood, Walter L. Brown, A. C. Moore, Chas. Thompson.


Carriage Work-L. H. Robinson (repairs), H. M. Hall (repairs).


Concrete Building Blocks-Walter L. Brown.


Dye Mufrs .- W. Cushing & Co.


Grist Mills-A. W. Gilman & Co., Ireland Bros. Co.


Harness-Curtis & Robinson.


Laundry-Piscataquis Steam Laundry, Foulkes Bros., props.


Lumber-Ober, Clark & Thayer, J. G. Sawyer, F. E. Sands.


Machinists-Mayo & Son (incorporated), Runnals Bros.


Marble and Granite-B. A. Thomas.


Painters-W. M. Jewett (also carriage), A. E. Huse, A. E. Blake.


Photographer-S. J. Chase.


Pianos-Hughes & Son Piano Mnfg. Co.


Piano Tuner-H. Mather.


Picture Framing-D. M. Whittredge.


Pipe-B. T. Genthner.


Plumbers-Thomas & Weatherbee Co.


Printer-F. D. BARROWS (see advt. opp. p. 804).


Spools-The John MacGregor Co.


Saw Filer-W. G. Lyford.


Starch-Central Maine Potato and Starch Co.


Taxidermist-G. H. Hoxie.


Undertaker-Edward H. Chase.


Vinegar-Charles F. Dearth.


Woodworker-F. E. Sands.


Woolens, Dress Goods-Mayo & Son (incorporated).


Barbers-McIntire & Lee, Chas. E. Washburn, G. E. Bearce.


Civil Engineer-J. P. Smith.


Dover & Foxcroft Light and Heat Co .- W. G. Parker, supt.


Florist-Josef L. Brockway.


Foxcroft .Academy-G. W. Cole, prin.


Garage-Hilman & Bearce.


Insurance Agents-A. W. Gilman & Co., Edw. E. Whitney & Co., B. A. Wingate.


Land Surveyor-Wm. P. Oakes.


Livery Stables-S. G. Sanford (also sales), S. A. Annis.


Optometrist-Elmer R. Blethen.


Piscataquis Loan and Building .Asso'tn-J. F. Arnold, pres., G. L. Arnold, sec.


Real Estate-W. G. Foss, H. K. Farnham.


Restaurants, lunch-A. M. Davis. L. B. Phinney.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., W. W. Flint; B. & A. R. R., J. W. Robinson.


.Asso'tus-Masons-Mosaic, Thurs. on or before full moon; Piscata-


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quis R. A. C., Tuesday on or before full moon; Miriam Chapter Eastern Star, Mon. on or before full moon. P. of H .- Central, No. 121. Ladies of the G. A. R. Royal Arcanum, Sebecco, No. 1896, 1st and 3d Wed.


GREENVILLE.


Thirty-five miles N. N. W. of Dover. On B. & A. R. R. and C. P. Ry. Ter- minus of steamboat lines to Kineo, head of the Lake and Lily Bay Settled by Nathaniel Haskell in 1824, and organized as Haskell planta- tion, in 1831. Incorporated Feb. 6, 1836. North part of Wilson, an- nexed Aug. 10, 1848. Population-1850, 326; 1860, 310; 1870, 369; 1880, 586; 1890, 781; 1900, 1117. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 76; Estates, $44,402; 1870-Polls, 100; Est., $66,707; 1880-Polls, 142; Est., $91,121; 1890-Polls, 195; Est., $316,784; 1900-Polls, 368; Est., $409,921.


1910-Population, 1474; Polls, 427; Estates, $504,335.


Stage to Kineo, head of lake, Lily Bay and Kokadjo during winter.


Postmasters-M. B. Folsom; Junction, Arthur A. Crafts.


Selectmen-Junction, Millard Metcalf ; S. P. Young; Junction, C. L. Capen.


Town Clerk-Ralph P. Brown.


Treasurer-Jesse M. Prentiss.


Collector-A. G. Rogers.


Constables-F. H. Carlton, A. G. Rogers; Junction, H. N. Bartley. Road Commissioner-J. M. Drew.


School Committee-H. C. Vrooman; Junction, F. J. Pritham, C. F. Woodard. Supt .- C. E. Wass.


Board of Health-Junction, F. J. Pritham, sec.


Clergymen-Harry C. Vrooman, Cong .; Joseph Forest, Cath; va- cant, Univ .; Junction, T. F. Jones, Meth.


Physicians-Hiram Hunt, Hannibal H. Bryant; Junction, F. J. Pritham.


Piscataquis .Municipal Court-Hiram Gerrish (Brownville P. O.) Judge. Civil jurisdiction, $200; terms 3rd Wed. Established July 1st, 1911.


Lawyer-ROSS ST. GERMAIN (see advt. opp. p. 804).


Notaries-Chas. D. Shaw, Sept. 18, 1918; Frank W. Allen, July 20, 1913; Eugene W. Vaughan, June 15, 1916.


Justices-Chas. D. Shaw, Nov. 6, 1918; Lindley H. Folsom, Feb. 6, 1914; Millard Metcalf, June 29, 1918; H. E. Metcalf, Apr. 16, 1916; Elmer B. Crowley, Dec. 14, 1918. Trial, Ross St. Germain, June 22, 1913.


Merchants-Folsom, Prentiss Co., D. T. Sanders & Son Co., G. W. Brown & Sons, general stores; Buck & Clark, meats and groceries: Mrs. Lettie M. Parker, millinery; I. A. Harris, apothecary and phonographs; Zelia Burnard, C. B. Hamilton, Jos. Murray, fruit and confectionery ; H. M. Shaw Mnfg. Co., long and short lumber and building materials; C. B. Hamilton, Phil C. Young, F. H. Carleton, confectionery, cigars, etc .; Young, Judkins & Co., stoves and tinware; T. E. Wood, harness, boots and shoes ; R. B. Carleton, watches and jewelry.


Junction, Arthur A. Crafts Co., gen'l stores; Gerrish Bros., lumber, cement, coal, wood and hay; Moosehead Clothing Co., clothing, boots and shoes and sporting goods; Mrs. Harry M. Carleton, millinery; H. M. Carleton, fruit and confectionery; W. P. Hubbard, caskets; H. E. Metcalf, jewelry, souvenir goods, phonographs and supplies; Fred C. N. Park, souvenir goods.


Manufacturers-Greenville Machine and Foundry Co., machinists and founders; E. K. Moore, smith; James Gregan, Jos. B. Potter, Fred Harrington, carpenters; Young, Judkins & Co., A. N. Hoyt, tin work and plumbing; Mrs. Lettie M. Parker, millinery; THE ST. GERMAIN MARINE CO., boat builders (see advt. opp. p. 805); Savage & Budden, F.


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W. Wellman, painters; H. M. Shaw Mnfg. Co., lumber; T. E. Wood, harness and shoe repairing; Folsom, Prentiss & Co., grist mill; H. L. Davis, moccasins and sportsmen's boots; Veneer Products Co., C. T. Hall, mngr., veneer and butter tubs.


Junction, Gerrish Bros., Jumber; H. E. Metcalf, watch repairing; Gerrish Bros., H. A. Young , contractors and builders; G. W. Bradford, bakery; Wm. Sentner & Son, smiths; L. P. Judkins, concrete work.


Barbers-Frank H. Carleton, Phil C. Young; Junction, Harry M. Carleton, C. H. Rogers.


Civil Engineer-E. B. Crowley.


Express-Junction, American, R. W. Kittridge; Western, C. F. Reed. Fish and Game Wardens-David Brown, Howard Wood.


Garage-A. W. Reed.


Greenville Light & Power Co .- W. G. Parker, mgr.


Guides-John Brown, Geo. Buckingham, Louis Bernard, John Mansell, Walter A. Taylor, Hiram Buckingham, James Bartlett, J. D. Sullivan, Frank Capino, Simon Capino, Geo. Smith, Henry Trembley, W. J. Andrews; Junction, Blaine Potter, Irving Hamilton, Fred L. Park, S. Bowser, Alex. Mullen, Phillip Capino. . High School-W. H. Stanley, prin.


Land Surveyor-E. B. Crowley.


Library-Union League, W. H. Stanley, lib., 700 vols.


Livery Stables-T. W. Bartley ; Junction, H. N. Bartley.


Photographer-Junction, R. H. Barney.


Station Agents-Junction, B. & A., J. H. Gerrish; C. P. Ry., C. F. Reed.


Steamboats-Coburn Steamboat Co., C. J. Robinson, mngr .; Ricker Hotel Co., C. A. Judkins, mgr.


Taxidermist-Junction, Fred C. N. Park.


Telegraph-Junction, N. T. Co., J. H. Gerrish; C. P. R. Tel. Co., C. F. Reed. Postal.


Telephone-Moosehead Tel. Co., Sawyer & Barrows, lessees.


Trust Co .- Guilford Trust Co. (branch), E. W. Vaughn, mngr.


Undertakers-F. L. Sawyer, W. P. Hubbard.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Columbia, No, 200, Tues. on or before full moon. I. O. O. F .- New England, No. 125, Fri. W. C. T. U. K. O. T. M., Kineo, No. 61, Wed. I. O. F .. Court Calendar No. 4042, 1st and 3d Thurs. M. W. of A., No. 13023, 2d and 4th Wed. Junction, I. O. R. M .- Soca- tean, No. 99, Wed. D). of P .- Redwing. Union League-P. W. Hall, pres. Greenville Marine Band, R. B. Carleton, sec. Y. M. C. A., W. J. Miller, sec. Band, J. H. Gerrish, leader.


Hotels-The Crow's Nest, F. C. Clerk; Junction, Bartley House, H. N. Bartley.


Boarding Houses-Mrs. Clark Allen, Mrs. Mary E. Young. Junc- tion, Mrs. Bessie Crawford.


GUILFORD.


Eight miles N. W. of Dover. On Bangor and Aroostook Railroad, and terminus of stage-lines from Parkman and Wellington. Settled in 1806 One of the six townships granted to Bowdoin College by Massachu- setts, in 1794. Called Lowtown, until incorporated, Feb. 8, 1816. Por- tion of Sangerville annexed Feb. 23, 1889. Population-1850, 834; 1860, 837; 1870, 818; 1880, 881; 1890, 1023; 1900, 1544. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 199; Estates, $140,863; 1870-Polls, 222; Estates, $213,091; 1880-Polls, 239; Estates, $253,578; 1890-Polls, 288; Estates, $399,979; 1900-Polls, 428; Estates, $576,540.


1910-Population, 1680; Polls, 528; Estates, $789,721.


Postmaster-M. L. Hussey.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Selectmen-M. Hudson, F. H. Weymouth, Elmer E. Fairbrother. Town Clerk-C. S. Bennett.


Town Agent-Jas. H. Hudson.


Treasurer-Frank O. Martin.


Collector and Constable-F. A. Heath.


Constables-F. M. Briggs, Geo. A. McKusick, P. E. Chadbourn. Roud Commissioner-S. D. Rice.


School Committee-F. B. Pease, E. E. Ross, W. E. Wise. Supt .- E. Rebecca Ellis.


Board of Health-R. H. Marsh, sec.


Clergymen-H. M. Daniels, Univ .; H. I. Holt, Meth.


Physicians-R. H. Marsh (U. S. examining surgeon), W. M. Cowie, J. L. Potter, J. C. Butterfield (Ecl.).


Dentist-F. A. Cousins.


Lawyers-Hudson & Hudson, J. S. Williams.


Notaries-Henry Hudson, June 30, 1915; Harry W. Davis, Aug. 10, 1913; James H. Hudson, Mar. 15, 1919; Franklin B. Pease, Oct. 3, 1916.


Justices-Frank O. Martin, Aug. 16, 1918; Micajah Hudson, May 17, 1918. Trial, J. S. Williams, Apr. 29, 1917; Henry Hudson, June 5, 1916; James H. Hudson, Mar. 6, 1914.


Piscataquis Municipal Court-Hiram Gerrish (Brownville P. O.), Judge; civil jurisdiction, $200; term, 4th Wed .; established July 1, 1911.


Merchants -- Agricultural Implements-John Scales, H. S. Har- rington, H. Douglass & Co.


Apothecaries, Books, Etc .- Genthner Bros., Packard & Ross.


Automobiles and Supplies-BUZZELL & DREW (see advt. opp. p. 805).


Bicycles-A. E. Eldridge, J. Scales.


Boots and Shoes-H. Douglass & Co., French & Elliott Co., O. D. Crockett & Co., Guilford Clothing Co.


Carriage Dealer-John E. French.


Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods-Guilford Clothing Co., O. D. Crockett & Co.


Coal-H. Douglass & Co.


Corn, Flour and Feed-Hussey & Goldthwaite.


Crockery and Tinware-Page, Spearing & Co. (furniture), A. G. Crockett.


Dry Goods-J. K. Edes & Sons, French & Elliott Co., Spearing & Murray (also fancy goods).


Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco-Packard & Ross, A. E. Eldridge, W. E. Gilman.


Coffins and Caskets-C. M. Drew.


Groceries-French & Elliott Co., H. Douglass & Co., John P. Crockett, Horace Stewart.


Hardware, Iron and Steel-John Scales, H. Douglass & Co. (hardware).


Harness, Robes, Trunks, Etc .- Daniel Cimpher, John E. French. Hay and Straw-Hussey & Goldthwaite. Ice-Carl Martin.


Jewelry and Watches-C. S. Bennett.


Meats and Fish -French & Elliott Co., Horace Stewart, H. Doug- lass & Co.


Millinery-Mrs. E. B. Gray, Bell & Luckings.


Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Etc .- J. Scales, H. Douglass & Co. (paints and oils), W. E. Jackson.


Sporting Goods-John Scales.


Stoves-F. U. Witham & Co., A. G. Crockett.


Manufacturers-Baker-J. G. Crockett.


Bicycle Repairs-A. E. Eldridge.


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PISCATAQUIS COUNTY.


Blacksmiths-A. E. Hatch, Geo. W. Sanford, Harry S. Harrington. Boots and Shoes-(repairs), D. Cimpher.


Bricks-F. A. Crockett.


Carpenters and Builders-Walter Race, Frank Hubbard, Llewellyn Trafton, S. P. Oakes.


Carriage Repairs and Wood Working-John E. Small, H. S. Har- rington.


Creamery-D. Whiting & Sons.


Doors, Sash Blinds, House Finish and Box Shook-Guilford Mfg. Co.


Dressmakers-Mrs. E. H. Bonney, Mrs. Addie Stevens, Mrs. Fred Holt, Clara Witham, Mrs. Stella Rand.




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