Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 95

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1910-Population, 271; Polls, 82: Estates, $97,640. R. F. D. from Guilford.


Selectmen-Leslie Knowles, E. A. Judkins, Irving Greene.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-T. L. Hart.


Collector and Constable-Edwin L. Knowles.


Road Commissioner-John W. Tears.


School Committee-R. L. Huff, A. M. Leighton, G. W. Turner. Supt .- Mrs. Lillian Floyd.


Board of Health-Wm. L. Earley, sec.


Justice-Chas. C. Norton, Dec. 14, 1918.


.Merchants -- W. L. Earley, C. C. Norton, general stores.


Manufacturers-W. L. Earley, spools and lumber; Geo. Frost, shingles.


Asso'tns-P. of H .- Wilson Valley, No. 415, Sat. on or before full


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moon; K. O. T. M., Twin Falls.


Hotels-Lake House, B. M. Packard (head of Sebec Lake); Hotel Earley, W. L. Earley.


BARNARD PLANTATION.


Twelve miles N. E. of Dover. Terminus of daily stage line from Sebec. Once a part of Williamsburg. Incorporated as a town, Feb. 8, 1834. In- corporation repealed, 1877. Reorganized as a plantation Mar. 15, 1895. Population-1850, 181; 1860, 172; 1870, 150; 1880, 139; 1890, 100; 1900, 98. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 39; Estates, $14, 869; 1870-Polls, 41; Estates, $28,753; 1880-Estates, $28,753; 1900-Estates, $32,814.


1910-Population, 101; Polls, 29; Estates, $51,044.


Post-office address, Brownville R. F. D. 1.


Assessors-C. A. Dean, W. E. Austin, Geo. Dean.


Clerk-H. L. Ladd.


Treasurer-Harry R. Ladd.


Collector and Constable-Fred Ladd.


School Committee-Walter Austin, Geo. Dean, Fred Ladd.


Supt .- C. A. Dean.


Clergyman-Supplies, Meth.


Merchants-Boston & Brownville Slate Co., E. A. Sampson, supt., roofing slate; Ladd Bros., lumber.


ELLIOTTSVILLE PLANTATION.


Twenty-eight miles N. N. W. of Dover. No. 8 in 9th range, North of


Waldo Patent. Incorporated as a town, Feb. 19, 1835; Part of town of Wilson annexed, Aug. 10, 1848. Act of incorporation repealed, May 26, 1858. Reorganized as a plantation, Jan. 3, 1887. Population, 1890, 53; 1900, 86. Valuation, 1900-Polls, 18; Estates, $94,950,


1910-Population, 120; Polls, 35; Estates, $142,425.


On C. P. Ry.


Postmaster-Onawa, Edmond F. Drew.


Assessors-Monson P. O., Jas. B. Whyte; Onawa, John H. Gilman, C. F. Douglass.


Clerk-Monson P. O., H. W. Lane.


Treasurer-Monson P. O., Harrison Davis.


Collector-Monson P. O., H. W. Lane.


Constables-Onawa, John I. Bodfish; Monson P. O., H. W. Lane, C. A. Davis.


Roud Commissioner-Monson P. O., H. W. Lane.


School Committee-Monson P. O., J. B. Whyte; Onawa, Rodney A. Young, W. H. Gallison. Supt .- Monson P. O., H. W. Lane.


Board of Health-Monson P. O. H . W.Lane, sec.


Merchants-Drew & Bodfish, groceries. Onawa, John Gilman, fruit and confectionery.


Manufacturers-Monson P. O., Davis & Preble, canoes and snow shoes; Harry Davis, spruce gum.


Guides-H. A. Davis, R. A. Young, J. I. Bodfish, E. F. Drew; Mon- son P. O., H. W. Lane, C. A. Davis.


Hotels-Pine Point House, Young & Buxton; Mediators' Home, Lane & Davis; Deerfoot Camps, E. L. Parsons, prop.


KINGSBURY PLANTATION.


Twenty-three miles W. N. W. of Dover. Ten miles from Abbot depot on Bangor & Aroostook R. R. Purchased of Bingham's heirs, by Hon. Sanford Kingsbury. First settled in 1834 by William Hilton and brother. Incorporated March 22, 1836. Incor. repealed Feb. 24, 1885. Reorganized as a plantation July 20, 1886. Population-1850, 181; 1860, 191; 1870, 174; 1880, 198; 1890, 205; 1900, 106. Valuation, 1860-Polls,


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43; Estates, $22,373; 1870-Polls, 52; Estates, $27,327; 1880-Polls, 47; Estates, $23,244; 1900-Polls, 71; Estates, $54,000.


1910-Population, 108; Polls, 29; Estates, $96,000. On daily stage line from Bingham.


Postmaster-Warren J. Hilton.


.Assessors-W. J. Hilton, Cecil R. Ames, Daniel Woodbury.


Clerk-W. J. Hilton.


Treasurer and Collector-Geo. S. Curtis.


Constable-Geo. S. Curtis.


Road Commissioner-W. J. Hilton.


School Committee-C. D. Sinclair, Cecil R. Ames, T. Stone.


Supt .- Mrs. W. J. Hilton.


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


Clergyman-Vacant, Bap.


Merchant-J. E. Lawrence, general stores.


Hotel-Pond House, Hilton Bros.


LAKE VIEW PLANTATION.


Formerly No. 4, R. 8, N. W. P. On daily stage-line from Milo, on C. P. Ry. Organized June 16, 1892. Population-1900, 173. Valuation, 1900- Polls, 71; Estates, $55,801.


1910-Population, 245; Polls, 82 ; Estates, $183,890.


Postmasters-A. E. Rosie; Schoodic, Nelson McNaughton.


Assessors-R. A. Leonard, F. E. Canney, R. L. Haskell.


Clerk-A. D. Smith.


Treasurer-Geo. W. Whitney.


Collector and Constable-A. F. Lewis.


Constable-A. W. Hamlin.


School Committee-A. B. Clark, A. F. Lewis., S. R. Fogarty. Supt .- S. Gorden Emery.


Board of Health-E. E. Marsden, sec.


Clergyman-H. H. Pringle, Bap.


Merchants-Rosie Bros., general stores.


Manufacturers-American Thread Co., spools.


Hotels-Lake View House, A. W. Hamlin, prop .; Schoodic House, Nelson McNaughton, prop.


Asso'tu-M. W. of A.


CHESUNCOOK.


An unorganized township, No. 5 in Range 13, W. E. L. S. Population-


1900, 65; 1910, 90 Valuation, 1900- Estates, $36,824; 1910-Estates, $95,423.


Postmaster-Addie L. Grindle.


Justice-L. M. Barnes, Feb. 23, 1913.


.Merchant-A. B. Smith, dry goods and groceries. Hotel-A. B. Smith.


DEER ISLAND.


An unincorporated place in Moosehead Lake. Population-1900, 9; 1910, 11 Valuation, 1910-Estates, $35,872. Postmaster-Capens, E. A. Capen. Hotel-Deer Island House, H. E. Capen.


FRENCHTOWN.


An unorganized place seven miles east of Moosehead Lake. Formerly No. 1, R. 13. Fifty-four miles N. W. of Dover. Daily stage for Lily Bay, thence steamer for Greenville in summer; stage in winter. Pop- ulation-1900, 20; 1910, 39. Valuation, 1900-Estates, $99,180 ; 1910- Estates, $123,480.


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Postmaster -- Kokadjo, Laura J. Hamilton.


Merchant-W. Irving Hamilton.


Hotel-Kokadjo Inn, W. Irving Hamilton.


KATAHDIN IRON WORKS.


Twenty-one miles N. E. of Dover and fifty miles S. W. of Mt. Katahdin whence it derives its name. Unorganized. On B. & A. R. R. No. 6 Range 9, North of Waldo Patent. Population, 1870-35; 1880, 193; 1890, 76; 1900, 114; 1910, 75 Valuation-1880, $50,000; 1900-Estates, $55,100 ; 1910-Estates, $145,382.


Postmaster-A. L. Green.


Justice-A. L. Green, June 22, 1913.


Merchant-A. L. Green.


Manufacturers-Ladd Bros., A. L. Green, E. Sawyer, jr., lumber.


Livery Stable-A. L. Green.


Station, Am, Ex. and Telegraph Agent-G. A. Babkirk. Hotel-Silver Lake, A. L. Green, prop.


Sporting Camps-Big Houston, R. P. Moore; Long Pond, Mrs. Helen Henderson; Yoke Pond, Charles Berry; Little Lyford, E. A. Sherburne; Pleasant River, Wm. White.


Timberlands-Piscataquis Iron Works.


Guides-Till Savage, H. A. McDonald, Bert Peabody, Charles Berry, D. Hutchins.


KINEO.


An unorganized tract of land on east shore of Moosehead Lake. Daily steamers from and to Greenville and other points during navigation. Stages in winter. Population-1900, 43; 1910, 48. Valuation, 1910- Estates, $175,000.


Postmaster-Edna B. Walker.


Notary-Geo. A. Farrington, Feb. 9, 1919.


Public Stenographer-Mrs. Joseph Turcott.


Merchants-Ricker Hotel Co., general stores.


Hotel-New Mt. Kineo House-Chas. A. Judkins, manager.


LILY BAY.


An unorganized place on east side of Moosehead Lake. Formerly town- ship A. R. 14. Steamer for Greenville during navigation. £ Stage dur- ing rest of season. Population, 1910-23. Valuation, 1900-Estates, $99,902; 1901-Estates, $178,770.


Postmaster-F. L. Gipson.


Steamboat-Coburn Steamboat Co.


Hotel-Lily Bay House-F. L. Gipson, prop.


NORTH EAST CARRY.


No. 3 in Range 15, W. E. L. S. Unorganized. Head of Moosehead Lake. Population-1900, 24; 1910, 55.


Postmaster-T. B. Snow.


Merchant-Penobscot Hotel and Trading Co., gen'l stores.


Hotels-Winnegannock House and Penobscot House, Penobscot Hotel and Trading Co., T. B. Snow, mngr.


BIG SQUAW MOUNTAIN.


No. 2, R. 6, E. K. R., B. K. P. Unorganized. At East outlet of Moose- head Lake, on C. P. Ry. Population-1900, 18; 1910, 42. Valuation, 1910-Estates, $135,975.


Postmaster-Moosehead, C. E. Wilson.


Station and Express Agt .- Dominion, P. Gilant.


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Telegraph-C. P. Tel. Co., P. Gilant; Postal, Mrs. M. H. Wilson. Telephone-Mooschead Tel. Co., C. E. Wilson.


Hotel-Outlet House and Camps, Wilson Bros.


NO. 1, R. 9.


Unorganized. On Ambajejus Lake. Mail to Norcross (12 miles) in sumner; to Millinocket (13 miles) in winter. Population, 1910-28.


Valuation, 1910-$77,140.


.Merchants-Perkins & Danforth Spoolwood Co., general stores.


Manufacturers-Perkins & Danforth Spoolwood Co., spool bars.


Sporting Camps-Spencer Bros., S. G. McPheters.


NO. 2, R. 10.


Unorganized. On First Debsconeag Lake. Population, 1910-19. Val- uation, 1910-$99,180.


Postmaster-Debsconeag, C. C. Garland.


Sporting Camps-Debsconeag Outing Camps, C. C. Garland, mngr. NO. 4, R. 9.


Unorganized. Three miles from West Seboois on B. & A. R. R. Popu lation, 1911-3.


Manufacturers-Perkins & Danforth Spoolwood Co., spool bars.


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SAGADAHOC COUNTY.


Formerly embraced in Lincoln. Incorporated April 4, 1854. Area, 259 square miles, including its waters. Contains ten towns and one city. Bath, shire town. Population-1830, 14,943; 1840, 17,619; 1850, 21,669; 1860, 21,790; 1870, 18,803; 1880, 19,276; 1890, 19,452; 1900, 20,330; 1910, 18,574. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 4560; Estates, $10,034,434; 1870-Polls, 4669; Estates, $11,041,340; 1880-Polls, 5182; Estates, $10,297,215; 1890 -Polls, 5336; Estates, 11,358,702; 1900-Polls, 5576; Est., $10,715,404; 1910-Polls, 5,307; Estates, $12,346,253.


ARROWSIC.


Four miles S. E. of Bath. On Rowe's stage-line to Georgetown. Set off from Georgetown and incorporated in 1841. Area, about 4,100 acres, Population-1850, 311; 1860, 347; 1870, 252; 1880, 255; 1890, 177; 1900. 180. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 87; Estates, $97,224; 1870-Polls, 76; Est., $103,093; 1880-Polls, 79; Est., $86,398; 1890-Polls, 58; Est., $91,028; 1900-Polls, 59; Est., $68,237.


1910-Population, 147; Polls, 51; Estates, $63,738.


Postmaster-Collingwood C. Shea.


Selectmen-Bath P. O., Geo. P. Spinney; Geo. L. Tarr, Woolwich P. O., David G. Stimson.


Town Clerk-Woolwich P. O., Wm. F. Potter.


Treasurer and Collector-Collingwood C. Shea.


Constable-Cornelius T. Willis.


Road Commissioner-Collingwood C. Shea.


School Committee-Geo. L. Tarr, Bion F. Shea; Woolwich P. O. David G. Stinson. Supt .-- Collingwood C. Shea.


Board of Health-C. C. Shea, sec.


Notary-Wm. F. Potter, Apr. 20, 1918.


Clergyman-Ina L. Morgan, Meth.


Manufacturers-C. C. Crosby, lumber; Bath P. O., W. H. Spinney & Co.


CITY OF BATH.


On M. C. R. R. and Eastern S. S. Line to Boston, Boothbay and Islands. Shire town of Sagadahoc county. Thirty-nine miles from Portland. First explored by George Weymouth, in 1605. Deeded to Rev. Robert Gutch, from Salem, Mass., by Robin Hood, an Indian sachem, May 29, 1660. For- merly part of Georgetown. Incorporated the forty-first town, Feb. 17, 1781. Population-1850, 8020; 1860, 8078; 1870, 7371; 1880, 7875; 1890, 8723; 1900, 10477. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 1720; Estates, $5,876,993: 1870-Polls, 1915; Est., $6,402,713; 1880-Polls, 2265; Est., $5,913,192; 1890-Polls, 2505; Est., $6,419,481; 1900-Polls, 2907; Est., $6,471,538. 1910-Population, 9306; Polls, 2,623; Estates, $8,743,085.


Terminus L. A. & W. Street Railway.


Municipal election, first Monday in March. Government organized March 20,1848.


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Mayors under City Organization.


1848, David C. Magoun, Whig ; 1849-50, Freeman H. Morse, Whig ; 1851. 2. John Patten, Whig: 1853-54, Bernard C. Bailey, Dem .; 1855, Freeman H. Morse, Rep. ; 1856-58, William Rice, Rep .; 1859-65, Israel Putnam, l'ep .; 1866, John Hayden, Rep .; 1867, Israel Putnam, Rep. : 1868-69, James T. P'at- ten, Rep. ; 1870, S. D. Bailey, Cit. ; 1871-72, J. D. Robinson, Rep .: 1873-5, William Rice, Rep .; 1876-7, Edwin Reed, Rep .; 1878-9, John G. Richard- son, Rep .; 1880-1, Thomas W. Hyde, Rep .; 1882-3, James C. Ledyard, Rep .; 1884, Geo. H. Nichols, Dem .; 1885-8, Jas. W. Wakefield, Rep .; 1889, Geo. Moulton jr., Rep. : 1890, Chas, E. Patten, Cit. : 1891-2, Fritz H. Twitchell, Rep .; 1893, John O. Shaw, Rep .; 1894, Jas. W. Wakefield, Rep. ; 1895-7, Randall D. Bibber, Rep .: 1898, Joseph Torrey, Dem. : 1899.00, Chas. E. Hyde, Rep .: 1901, Samuel R. Percy, Rep .; 1902-4, Edward W. Hyde, Rep .; 1905, Elwell S. Crosby, Rep .; 1906, D. Howard Spear, Rep .; 1907-8, Geo. E. Hughes, Dem .; 1909-10, John S. Hyde, Rep. ; 1911-12, Frank A. Small, Dem.


Vote for Mayor, 1912.


Wards-I. II. III.


IV. 102


V. 159


VI. VII. 119 87 79 93


Tot.


Frank A. Small, Dem.


166


160


123


868


Wilbur C. Oliver Rep.,


139


180


154


113


95


861


Postmasters-Edward W. Hyde; Wm. F. Pond, asst .; Winnegance, Mrs. Cleora J. Coombs.


Government, 1912-Frank A. Small, Mayor; Albert J. Grassy, Clerk.


Aldermen : Wards-1. Ernest A. Allan, Pres .; 2. Frank H. Turner : 3. Joseph C. Varnum; 4. Roscoe P. Ham; 5. Chas. C. Toothaker; 6. Chas. E. Bachelder; 7. Milton H. Douglas.


Common Council ; Elmer W. Rogers, pres .; Arthur G. Oliver, clerk.


Wards-1. Henry Bickle, Wm. D. Coombs, Harry E. Cornish; 2. Harold L. Ham, Eugene H. Sprague, Daniel S. Brierly ; 3. Herbert F. Ferris, Chas. E. Brackley, Alden S. Perkins; 4. Harry M. Adams, Samuel H. Wakefield, Harry Brown; 5. Harry M. Huse, Fred B. Reed, Roscoe P. Higgins; 6. Herbert E. Worrey, Elmer W. Rogers, Wm. E. Harrison ; 7. James F. Rand, Harry N. Wright, Albert W. Flint.


Municipal Court-Arthur J. Dunton, Judge; George W. Hunt, Recor- der. Civil jurisdiction, $100; terms, Mondays at 10 a. m. Incorporated 1834; last amendment 1905.


Treasurer-Charles S. Brown.


Collector-Chas. S. Brown.


Auditor-Orrin F. Faye.


City Engineer-S. Litchfield.


Street and Sewer Commissioners-The Mayor, Charles L. Farnham, pres., J. Albert Redlon, sec., Joseph E. Avery, Edward H. Larrabee. Superintendent of Streets-Oscar F. Williams.


Chief Engineer-James H. Scott.


Assessors-James C. Mulligan, Geo. W. Hunt, Owen J. Ledyard.


Board of Health-Harry M. Huse, pres .; Roscoe P. McFadden. sec .; Hiram R. Pattee.


Overseers of the Poor-Albert L. Strout, A. A. Morse, C. T. Adams. School Superintendent-Frederick W. Freeman.


Superintending School Committee-N. Gratz Jackson, Chas. C. Low, Emma J. Small, Geo. F. Jackson, Wallace E. Shaw, Wn. S. Newall, Mil- lard H. Hanson.


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City Marshal-Hiram R. Pattee.


City Messenger and Constable-John W. Gilmore.


Harbor Master-Hiram R. Pattee.


City Physician-Robert H. Donnell.


Board of Registration-F. B. Torrey, jr., William H. Donnell, Wm. T. Hodgkins.


Notaries-H. A. Duncan, Jan . 30, 1914; Henry W. Hanson, Nov. 18, 1916: G. W. Merrill, May 12, 1912; Arthur J. Dunton, Dec. 18, 1915; J. M Trott, Dec. 13, 1913; C. A. Corliss, Jan. 28, 1915; A. J. Grassey, Feb. 25, 1915; Jas. S. Lowell, June 23, 1915; C. W. Longley, Dec. 31, 1914; F. J. Hinckley, Jan. 25, 1918; Wm. T. Hall jr., Oct. 20, 1918; Oliver Moses, March 13, 1914; Harry H. Donnell, June 22, 1913; H. G. Hodgdon, Oct. 28, 1917; J. E. Drake, Nov. 29, 1917; George E. Hughes, June 28, 1917; J. E. Hughes, Sept. 21, 1913; John C. Spinney, Feb. 9, 1919; Wm. A. Furber, Sept. 18, 1918; Wm. B. Mussenden, Sept. 21, 1913; Charles S. Brown, Feb. 3, 1916; Harry G. Deering, Feb. 3, 1916; Harry A. Walters, Jan. 21, 1916; Augustus Perow, Sept. 25, 1915; E. W. Bridgham, Mar. 15, 1918; Joseph H. Martin, Sept. 30, 1917; A. H. Stetson, Dec. 14, 1918.


Justices-Arthur J. Dunton, Dec. 30, 1912; H. A. Duncan, Dec. 21, 1916; Ernest F. Kelley, Mar. 29, 1918; F. P. Sprague, Dec. 29, 1915; A. H. Foote, Oct. 25, 1913; Geo. W. Hunt, Oct. 13, 1912; Geo. E. Hughes, Jan. 23, 1913; R. P. Ham, Aug. 9, 1912; F. H Low, Apr. 24, 1913; Edward C. Plummer, Sept. 21, 1913; Wm. T. Hall, jr., July 14, 1918; Albert L. Strout, Feb. 1, 1918; Frank L. Staples, Apr. 24, 1913; Wm. E. Hogan, Feb. 23, 1913; A. J. Grassey, Oct. 1, 1914; A. H. Stetson, Jan. 19, 1919; W. S. Glidden, Aug. 9, 1912; John J. Keegan, Feb. 25, 1915; M. H. Blackwell, Jan. 25, 1918. Dedimus, W. S. Glidden, A. H. Foote, Fred H. Thompson.


Asso'tus-Masons-Solar Lodge, No. 4, 1st Mon .; Polar Star, No. 114, 2d Wed .; Montgomery and St. Bernard Chapter, No. 2, 3d Thursday ; Dunlap Commandery, K. T., No. 5, 1st Tuesday; Eastern Star, Genesta, 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. O. F .- Lincoln, No. 10, Monday; Sagadahoc Enc. No. 6, 2d and 4th Wed .; Queen Esther Rebekah, No. 20, 1st and 3d Tues. G. A. R .- Sedgwick No. 4, Fri .; Ladies of the G. A. R .- Sedgwick, 2d and 4th Tuesdays; Kennebec Naval Veterans, No. 23, 1st Thursday. S. of V .- Hyde, No. 46, Wednesday. I. O. G. T .- Popham, No. 222, Friday; Sagadahoc, No. 340, Wednesday. Royal Arcanum - William King No. 786, 2d and 4th Mon .; Board of Trade-Ist Mon. Feb., N. Gratz Jackson, pres., A. K. Purington, sec. K. of P .- Acadia, No. 13, Thurs .; Bath Company, No. 5, Uniform Rank, Tuesday; Lowell Circle, No. 21, Pythian Sisters, Monday. Sagadahoc Historical Soc .- R. D. Bibber, pres. Columbia Orchestra-H. T. Stevens, manager. Holmes Orchestra -Lucius F. Holmes, leader. W. C. T. U .- Monday. Sagadahoc Club- Chas. R. Donnell, secretary. Y. M. C. A .- W. A. Guild, gen. sec. U. O. G. C .- Katahdin, No. 366, Wed. A. O. F .- Sagadahoc, No. 5, Tues. K. of C .- Sagadahoc, alternate Thurs. Kennebec Yacht Club-A. K. Purington, sec. O. U. A. M .- Sasanoa, No. 16, Wed. N. E. O. P .- Maine, No. 337. Home for Aged Couples and Old Men-H. A. Duncan, sec. M. W. of A .- No. 7407, Wed. A. O. U. W .- Hercules, No. 36, 2d and 4th Mon. K. O. T. M .- Sagadahoc, No. 8, 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. R. M .- Sasanoa, No. 16, Tues. D. of P .- Ramona, Thurs. B. P. O. E .- Bath, No. 934, Thurs. Suffolk Club-Frank R. Mason, sec. Bath Medical Club-B. F. Barker, sec. Bath Clinical Club -B. F. Barker, sec. Sagadahoc Bar Assoc .- W. S. Glidden, sec. Colonial Club .- Daniel Williams, sec. Mendelssohn Club-Lloyd Duley, pres. Bath Merchants Asso .- Albert L. Strout, sec. Bath City Hospital-Miss Caroline E. Good- win, supt. Atlantic Carriers Assoc .- E. C. Plummer, sec. Alpha Social Club-Frank H. Merritt, sec. Sagadahoc County Medical Soc .- R. C. Hannigen, sec. Bath Marine Band-Octave Breton, leader.


MORSE BROS.,


Office 52 Front St., BATH, MAINE. Mill 129 to 141 Water St.


Dealers in Ship Knees and Lumber. Knees Planed and Sawed to Pattern for Buildings. Dealers in Locust Trenails, Oregon Spars, Oregon White Pine Decking and Lumber.


HARTLEB & CHELTRA CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Gold Bond Ginger Ale, Hire's Root Beer. Sole Proprietors of UNO BEER. Crystal Spring Bottling Co. 50 Commercial St. and 14-18 Broad St., Telephone 42. BATH, ME.


H. R. WHITE, BAGGAGE TRANSFER AND GENERAL TRUCKING.


Heavy Teaming a Specialty. Office 28 Broad Street, Bath, Me. Telephone Office and Residence.


F. W. CARLTON, Bridge, Wharf and Building CONTRACTOR. Pile Driving and Dredging. Rooms 9 & 10 Sagadahoc Block, 72 Front St., BATH, ME. Telephone Connection.


Augustus Perow, Court Stenographer, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. 15 Center St., BATH, ME.


HERBERT L. PROUT. ARLINGTON A. MARR.


PROUT MARR, TENT AND SAILMAKERS.


Patent Roll Awnings, Flags, Cushions of all kinds, Life Preservers, Bed Ham- mocks and Spray Hoods. Orders promptly filled. Set and fit of sails guaranteed. Cash paid for old sails. Telephone Connection.


Commercial St., foot of Oak,


BATH, MAINE.


Telephone 116-1. Tel, W. C. Chadbourne, 116-2. Tel. Res. of John M. Clark, 116-3. JOHN M. CLARK ESTATE, W. C. Chadbourne, Manager. Undertakers and Embalmers. Nos. 32 and 34 Broad St., BATH, - - MAINE.


F. J. HINCKLEY. SHIP BROKER


And Managing Owner.


Room 1, Bank Block, Bath, Me. Notary Public. Fire and Marine Insurance.


HARRY WASHBURN :-: FIREPROOF GARAGE. LOCOMOBILE and COLUMBIA CARS. Fully Equipped Machine Shop. Launch and Stationary Gas Engines. Repairing, Renting, Storage. General Machine Work. Tire Vulcanizing. STORAGE BATTERY RECHARGING.


Commercial, Cor. Broad St., Telephone Connection. BATH, MAINE.


HYDE WINDLASS COMPANY,


Manufacturers of Marine Auxiliary Machinery, Windlasses, Steering Gear, Winches, Capstans, Pumps, Brown's Patent Hydraulic Telemotor. MANGANESE BRONZE CASTINGS. Solid and Built-Up Propeller Wheels a Specialty. Turbine Type Propellers for Motor Boats. Main Office and Works, BATH, ME. New York Office, 17 STATE ST.


C. A. CORLISS,


CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR.


AND


Special attention given to Summer Resort Surveying.


108 Front Street, BATH, MAINE.


John J. Keegan.


E. W. Bridgham.


KEEGAN & BRIDGHAM, Attorneys-at-Law, 53 Front Street,


BATH,


-


MAINE.


Tel. 317-1.


BATH GALVANIZING WORKS, Wilbur C. Oliver, Prop. All kinds of Galvanizing done to order. The kettle is kept heated and ready for work at all times. Telephone Con. Tank 22 feet long by 5 feet deep.


Water, Cor. Vine St., BATH, ME.


FRED S. CURTIS, Funeral Director and Embalmer


CORONER.


101 Center St.,


BATH, ME.


Telephone at Office and Residence.


37 YEARS,


N. BLAISDELL & SONS,


DESIGNERS and BUILDERS.


Sail and Power Yachts, Schooners,


Yawls, Etc.


N. Blaisdell.


P. R. Blaisdell.


C. E. Blaisdell.


289 Front St.,


BATH, ME.


Coroner.


Licensed Embalmer.


J. CLARK FLAGG,


Undertaker. House Furnishings.


Manufacturer of Flagg's Improved Draining


Tubes.


MAIN ST.,


RICHMOND, ME.


Telephone Connection.


Bath Garage Company.


(INCORPORATED).


DISTRIBUTING AGENTS Overland, Cutting and Garford MOTOR CARS. FIREPROOF GARAGE. BATH, MAINE.


J. W. BLAISDELL.


H. F. B. LEEMAN


BLAISDELL-LEEMAN & CO.,


GENERAL MACHINE WORKS,


Fully Equipped Machine and Boiler Shop. Automobile, Marine and Stationary Gas En- gine Repairing, Marine Engine and Portable Mill Work. Supplies of all kinds.


118 Commercial St.,


BATH, ME.


READ NICHOLS, President.


READ NICHOLS CO.,


C. H. HOOPER, Treasurer.


DEALERS IN Lime, Portland Cement, Hair, Sand, Calcined Plaster, Fire and Common Brick, Asbestos Goods, Roofings, Pressed Hay and Straw, AKron Drain Pipe, Low Bros. High Standard Paints, etc. 63 Commercial Street, BATH, MAINE.


829


SAGADAHOC COUNTY-BATH.


Agricultural Warehouses and Seed Stores.


Johnson Bros. Co. (agricultural implements), 124 Front. Pine Tree Seed Co.(seeds), 684 High.


Amusement Hall.


Dreamland Theatre, Abrams' Amusement Co .. H. J. Russell, mngr., 173 Front.


Art Store. Testa A. M., 147 Front.


Auctioneers and Commission.


Fitzgerald J. E., 174 Front. Welch Anthony, 191 Front. .


Automobiles and Supplies.


Bath Automobile & Gas Engine Co., S. R. Frye, mgr., Broad, Commercial and Arch. BATH GARAGE CO., 8 Vine (see advt. opp. p. 829). Fish J. E., 247 Water.


WASHBURN HARRY, Commer- cial c. Broad (see advt. opp. p. 828)


Bakers.


Conley J. E., 55 Center. Leonard F. C., 195 Front. Mann Wm., Center, cor. Wash. Seymour J. V., 132 Front.


Banks. (See also page 234.)


Bath National Bank, 40 Front. Bath Savings Institution, 105 Front Bath Trust Co., 11 Center. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 54 Front (see advt. back of book, page viii).


Beef, Wholesale.


Swift & Co., M. H. Beerwort, man- ager, 133 Water.


Bicycles. Fish J. E., 247 Water.


Billiard Halls.


Howard D. L., 166 Front. Pepper E., 184 and 223 Front. Peter Jas. C., 57 Center. Savage Jas., 1230 Washington. Smith N. J., 164 Front.


Blacksmiths. (See Horse Shoers.)


Blocks. Jackson John S. & Son, 1 to 7 Arch.


Boat Builders.


Bath Automobile & Gas Engine Co., S. R. Frye, mngr., Broad, Commercial and Arch. Bath Marine Construction Co., Washington, cor. Harward.


BLAISDELL N. & SONS, 289 Front (see advt. opp. page 829).


Minot A. M., 1369 Washington.


Pinson Edw. E., Wash'n, So. end.


Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer. Shorey W. S., 112 Front.


Books and Stationery.


Jackson G. F. (blank books), 79 Commercial. Shaw's Book Store, 91 Front. Smith W. H. & Son, 74 Front.


Boot and Shoe Dealers.


Brown Frank, 146 Front. Churchill Geo. A. & Co., 99 Front. Green S., 90 Center. Hatch Davis Co., 116 Front.


Povich M. S., 155 Front.


Triggs R. M., 24 Center.


Weinblatt M., 771 Washington.


Boots and Shoes, Custom and Repairs.


Brown Frank, 146 Front. Danforth F. A., 64 Center. Dimond John, 778} Washington. Green S., 90 Center.


Rice D. C. & Son, 6 Ferry.


Smith Chas. H., 797 Washington.


Staples A. C., 118 Front.


Weinblatt M., 771 Washington.


Boot Blacking Parlors.


Peter James Co., 134 Front and 57 Center. Tinney G. A., 65 Center.


Bottlers.


Bath Bottling Co., 104 Commercial. CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO., Hartleb & Cheltra Co., props., 50 Commercial and 14 to 18 Broad (see advt. opp. p. 828).


830


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Bowling Alley. Pepper E., 225 Front.


Bricks.


McGillicuddy & Belanger, North. NICHOLS READ CO., 63 Commer- cial (see advt. opp. p. 829).


Brokers. Bond. Davenport G. P., 61 Front.


Pawn. Brown Harry, 183 Front. Welch Loan Co., 191 Front.


Bushing and Sheaves. Torrey Roller Bushing Works, 38 Commercial.


Butcher. Sanford Geo. A., 247 Center.


Cabinet Maker. Campbell E. F., 111 Commercial.


Calkers.


Brown Geo. S., 2 Marcia.


Clark John E., Bowery.


Oliver C. H., 8 Mechanic. Robbins F. W., Robbins, cor. Pine.


Carpet Beating. Whalen F. H., 231 Front.


Carriage Dealers.


Mason C. H., 232 Water. Plummer Win., North Bath.


Carriage Makers.


Bowie H. E., 243 Water.


Cahill A. R. & G. A., 9 School. Youland E. A., 6 Summer.


Carriage Smiths.


Bean C. A., 234 Water. Cahill A. R. & G. A., 9 School.


Carriage Trimmers. Covel N. & W. C., 772 Washington.


Charts, Nautical Instru- ments, Etc. HARRIMAN CHAS. A., 106 Front.




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