Resident And Business Directory Of Camden And Rockport Maine, 1902-1903, Part 4

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Howard John F., confectionery, Elm, h. at Rockport


Howe Albert E., emp. Duplex R. B. Co., bds. Mechanic beyond Park


Howe Clarence, carpenter, h Mechanic


Howe Clarence H., carpenter, h. Mechanic beyond Park


LOTHING VALUES


The value of a Garment depends in a great measure upon the manner in which it is made and trimmed. This is one point upon which we lay great stress, not alone the visible parts, but the invisible. The trimmings in a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat the lin- ings, interlinings, etc., make its real value.


The Hodgman's Clothes have good trimmings or they couldn't be the good kind.


Swell Suits A


Natty Overcoats


N D Men's Furnishings


We are just as particular in picking everything that is made right and up to date in this line as in our Clothing


STYLISH HATS


Ours is the brightest Hat Store in town. We show the brighest hat ideas, too. Good hats only find shelf room at our store. Lamson & Hubbard, Franklin Derby and all the new shapes of Soft and Flange Brims our Standard. These come in all the popular shapes and shades-grades that give the fullest measure of value for the prices charged. TRUNKS and BAGS. Our line of Trunks, Bags, Umbrellas and Mackintoshes is com- plete.


Hodgman & Co.,


CLOTHIERS


MEN'S FURNISHERS


HATTERS


J. W. BOWERS, ORNEY AT LA


DEALER IN


STOVES, FURNACES, TINWARE.


Agent for the famous Clarions and Glenwoods. Has a complete line of NICKEL WARE.


Cor. Commercial and Bay View Sts. Camden, Me.


REUEL ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW.


AND CONVEYANCER. REAL ESTATE.


CURTIS BLOCK, - CAMDEN, ME.


GEO. H. WALKER & GO.,


LITHOGRAPHERS


Photo-Lithographs, Process Cuts, Letter Heads, Cards and Color Work. SEND FOR ESTIMATES.


ROAD MAPS


NEW ENGLAND, NEW JERSEY, AND EASTERN NEW YORK, BY DISTRICTS. City Maps, Railroad Maps and Atlasses. Send for Descriptive Catalogue.


Harcourt St. (one block from Huntington Av. Sta.), BOSTON.


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CAMDEN DIRECTORY.


Howe Herbert M., farmer, h. Hope rd., Hodgman dist. Howe LuciusW., student, bds. Mechanic beyond Park Howe Mabel E., bds. Mechanic beyond Park


HOWE WILLARD C., machinist, Mechanic, h. Mechanic beyond Park. See page 16


Hub Clothing Store, B. Segal, Prop., Main


Hughes Margaret J. Mrs., h. off Ocean av.


Hughes William (Philadelphia), h. off Ocean av.


Hunt Thomas H., harness maker, Elm c. Chestnut h. 39 Elm Hunt Tom, men and women's furnishing, Elm h. 39 Elm


Hunter Agnes B., book keeper, bds. Megunticook


Hunter Robert, emp. Knox mill, h. Megunticook


Huntley Noble C., emp. Megunticook Mill, h. Pearl beyond Park


Huntley William, h. Washington n. Megunticook Mill


Hurd Edgar H., saw filer, h. foot Sea


Huse Amelia T., h. 13 High


Huse Arthur H., student, bds. 36 Elm


HUSE B. D. E., M. D., physician and surgeon, office Masonic Temple; office hours 8 to 10 a.m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Residence, 36 Elm. Telephone-house, 38-3; of- fice, 38-2


Huse Marion E., h. 13 High Huse Mary A. Mrs., (Jonathan) h. 13 High


Hussen Carrie W., seamstress, F. J. Wiley, bds. Central


Huston George H., sailor, bds Washington Hutchins Charles, grocer, h. 55 Mechanic


Ingalls Samuel M., (91 years of age), h. Cross c. Mountain Ingraham Alden J., laborer, h. Grove


Ingraham Cora E., emp. Knox Mill, bds. Grove


Ingraham Edward, farmer, h. Warren rd., 1 1-2 miles out Ingraham George W., contractor, h. Pearl n. John Ingraham Gilman B., farmer, h. Mechanic, Melvin Heights Ingraham Henry B., bds. at Conway farm, Elm Ingraham Jennie M., bds. Pearl n. John


Ingraham J. Washburn Jr. (M. C. Whitmore & Co.) Bay View, h. Wood


T HE LEADING TOILET ARTICLES AT Chandler's Pharmacy


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Ingraham Mary I., bds. Chestnut


Ingraham Ralph, supt. M. L. Whitmore & Co., h. Mountain c. Grove


Ingraham Ralph Y., salesman, M. C. Whitmore & Co., h. Moun- tain c. Grove


Inman Ellen Mrs. (Marshall L.) h. Mountain, 1 1-2 miles out Irish Wilder S., harness maker, Mechanic, h. 37 Elm


Irving Charles W., emp. Knowles Bros., h. Mechanic beyond Park


Jack Davis S., ship carpenter, h. Belfast rd.


Jackson Harry, fruit, etc., Commercial, h. do.


Jacobs Frank W., carpenter, h. Central n Cross


Jaquith E. P., Chicago, h Edgewater off Bay View


Johnson Albert, mill hand, h. Millville


Johnson Carrie M., weaver, bds. Mill


Johnson David, spinner, bds. Mill


Johnson Esther J. Mrs. (Charles) h. Mechanic c. Washington


Johnson Grace L., weaver, bds. Washington


Johnson Hugh, spinner, h. Mill


Johnson John, weaver, h. Mill


Johnson Margaret, weaver, bds. Mill


Johnson Ralph W., weaver, bds. Mill


Johnson William, laborer, h. Washington


Jones Arah, h. Nathaniel C. Jones


Jones Elden L., boss spinning room, Knox Mill, bds. 48 Wash- ington


Jones Ftta E .. h. Nathaniel C. Jones


Jones Henry Rev., rector St. Thomas Episcopal Church, h. 15 High


Jones Nathaniel C., spinner, h. 48 Washington


Jordan Clarence. sailor, bds. Harriet Jordan


Jordan Edward P., fisherman, h. Atlantic av.


Jordan Harriet Mrs .. h. Chestnut n. Main


Jordan William E., fisherman, h. Atlantic av. Joshson Jesse L., hds. Washington n. Mt. Battie Mill


Josselyn Edward E., emp. Knox Mill. h. F. A. Josselyn, Pearl


Josselyn Frank A., carpenter and builder, h. Pearl n. John


Josselyn Sewall, carpenter. bds. Pearl Joy Charles Elmer. clerk. fish market. bds. Bay View Jov Charles H., mariner, h. Bay View


Jov Harriet A. Mrs., h. Bay View


Joy Oscar W .. People's Laundry, h. Bay View


Tov Walter, conductor. h. Park c. Maple


Judson Alfred M. (New York City) sum. res. Chestnut n. Rock- port line Judson A. M. (New York City). h. Chestnut Tudson Josephine Miss, bds. Alfred M. Judson


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Justice William W., h. "Blueberry Farm," Melvin Heights, in summer


Kane Linnie, bds. Wm. Cowen, Mill


Keen A. W., loom fixer, h. Mountain


Keene Charles S., foreman, N. E. Telephone Co., bds. J. Batch- elder, Elm


Keep Chauncy (of Chicago) h. High, in summer


Keep H. W., freight agent R. T. & Camden St. Ry. Co., h. Glencove


Keirons Mary Mrs. (Michael) bds. 13 Elm


Keller, W. F. Mrs., widow (Wallace F.) bds. 4 Sea


Kemp Frank, driver public carriage, h. Mt. Battie, c. Gould


Kemp James H., emp. Knox Mill, h. Chestnut


Kenniston Leander M., foreman anchor works, h Willow


Kent Carrie E., forewoman at J. A. Brewster's, bds. 12 Cross Kent Jane Mrs. (Ruel D.) h. Belfast rd., 1 1-4 miles out


Kent Sarah I., h. Central


Kent Sarah R. Miss, bds. Washington


Kent William F., farmer, h. Mrs. Jane Kent


Kidder Charles, painter, h. Chestnut n. Summer


Kidder Isaac S., mariner, h. 29 Sea


Kidder Mary F. Mrs., bds. 57 Mechanic


King William, carpenter, bds. Travelers' Inn


Kingman Frank, The Boston Store, dry and fancy goods, Russell blk., bds. Union


Kirk Florence M., bds. 21 High


Kirk Fred A., bds. William A. Kirk, High


Kirk Grace H., bds. 21 High


Kirk William A., blacksmith, off Main, h. High, 1 mile out


Kitching George T., emp. Knox Mill, h. Megunticook


Kittridge Anna M., book keeper Megunticook Woolen Co., bds. 9 Belmont av.


Kittridge George E., clerk, G. H. Cleveland, h. 9 Belmont avenue


Kittridge Hannah J. Mrs. (Benjamin), h. 9 Belmont av.


Knight Ariel B., farmer, h. off Hope rd. near bog bridge, 3 miles out


Knight Delphine A. Mrs. (Abner T.) h. 88 Chestnut


Knight Herbert E., laborer, bds. Chestnut n. Union pl.


Knowlton Agnes L., stenographer, bds. 28 Union


Knowlton A. J. Q. (Knowlton Bros.) h. 24 Union


PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY AT CHANDLER'S PHARMACY.


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Knowlton Bros. (A. J. Q., E. Frank, John D. and W. D. Knowl- ton), mfrs. ship windlasses, blocks, etc., Mechanic Knowlton Carrie B., h. 22 High


Knowlton Charles H., painter, h. Bay View


Knowlton E. Frank (Knowlton Bros.) machinists, ship chand- lery, etc., h. Pearl n. Free


Knowlton Emma C., telephone operator, Hodgman blk., bds. Elm


Knowlton James S., h. Elm n. Norwood av.


Knowlton John D. (Knowlton Bros.) h. 28 Union


Knowlton John D. Jr., moulder, bds. 28 Union


Knowlton Lewis, public team driver, Bay View Knowlton Susan M. Mrs. (David) h. 6 Union


Knowlton Susie E., teacher, h. 6 Union


Knowton Willis D. (Knowlton Bros.) h. 6 Union


Knox Woolen Co., Joshua Adams, president, Mechanic


Ladd Sarah S. Mrs. (William P., h. High 1 mile out Lamb Emma E., h. 57 Mechanic


Lamb Ernest G., mariner, h. Capt. Uriah M. Lamb


Lamb Henry T., bds. 21 Mountain


Lamb Uriah M. Capt., master mariner, h. 21 Mountain Lancaster Edward M., carpenter, h. 71 Chestnut Lancaster Josiah L., carpenter, h. 71 Chestnut


Lancaster Pierce D., carpenter, bds. 71 Chestnut Land Samuel, coachman, "Crabtree Farm," Melvin Heights Lane Harold, coachman Timothy Walsh, h. Melvin Heights Lane Harold, laborer, bds. W. B. Groves


Leach John, bds. Mrs. Whitehouse, Washington Leach Lucius E., spinner, bds. N. E. Wellman, Washington Leach Mary Etta, bds. N. E. Wellman, n. Mt. Battie


Leach Sumner A., carder, h. Washington


Leadbetter Alonzo R., iron and brass moulder, h. 7 Belmont avenue


Leahy Michael, contractor, bds. Travelers' Inn Lee Charles W., bds. Mrs. M. E. Wardwell


Leighton Amsbury, h. Grove Leighton John W., laborer, h. Bay View, n. Summer Leighton Wendall S., shirt cutter, h. Grove


Leland Florence, bds. High


Leland Howard Thorndike, clerk post office, bds. High Leland Reuben, h. High


Leonard Joseph, teamster, emp. Frank Handley


Leonard Lyle, teamster, Frank Handley, bds. do.


Leonard Walter P., carpenter, h. Mechanic n. Park Lermond Fred, anchor smith, h. 23 Mechanic Leshorn Fred, cook Bay View House


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Lewis C. H. Col., Camden Land Co., Chestnut (Boston) Lewis Fred, h. 2 High


Lewis Jessica Miss, h. Mrs. W. D. Lewis, Belfast rd.


Libby Charles H., hostler, bds. Travelers' Inn


Libby Edward J., h. off Washington n. Camden Mill


Libby James, bds. Mt. Battie


Libby Rufus V., emp. ship yard, h. Cedar


Linscott Daniel, bds. A. A. Paul, Molineaux Mill rd.


Little Thomas C., h. Elm beyond Park


Locke Hannah R. Mrs. (John L.) h. 45 Elm


Lombard M. S. Mrs., h. 4 Belmont av.


Lombard William E. Rev., pastor Baptist church, h. 4 Belmont avenue


Long Emma B., widow (James B.) h. 17 High


Long Millard B. clerk H. M. & R. L. Bean, h. 17 High


LORING FRED, stationer, Elm, h. do. See outside front


cover


Loveland Eben, teaming and jobbing, h. Pearl


Loveland Harriet E. Mrs. (Isaac) h. 26 Mountain


Loveland Otis, laborer, h. Bay View


Lovett N. Lauretta, h. 22 High


Lucas William, E., butler, bds. Col. Parker, Chestnut, Luce Martha E., dress maker, bds. Lewis W. Hart, High Ludwig Clarence emp. J. S. Ludwig bds. do.


Ludwig James S., grocer, Opera House blk., h. 15 Cross


Ludwig Joseph, driver Fred A. Hanson, Mountain bds. do.


Ludwig Nina M., bds. 15 Cross


Ludwig Vannie E. Mrs., (George B.) h. Upper Chestnut, n. Rockport


MacDonald Katherine, clerk, Carleton, Pascal & Co., bd. High Maddison Hans, driver, public carriage, bds. Walter Conant, Mechanic


Maddocks Eden C., emp. Camden Laundry Co., bds. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Elm


Magee Andrew W., laborer, h. Mechanic opp. Knox Mill


Maker Etta M., bds. Summer


Maker Flora, seamstress, F. J. Wiley, h. Summer


Maker Frank, yachtsman, h. Chestnut


Maker George F., bds. Summer


Maker George L., seaman, h. Summer


Maker Henry L., yachtsman, bds. Cedar


Maker Tryphena Mrs. h. Summer


Manchester John W., farmer, h. Park opp. Maple


THE BEST SODA IN TOWN AT CHANDLER'S PHARMACY.


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Mank Bertha, tailoress, bds. Washington


Mank Bessie M., bds. 9 High


Mank Edward r., mason and contractor, h. Brookside av. wank George A., emp. Inox Mill, bds. 9 High


Manning Alphonso, snip carpenter, n. 73 Chestnut Manning Charles A., emp. H. M. Bean, h. Pearl beyond Park Manning George, painter, n. Chestnut n. Main


Mansfield Adelaide, h. W. C. Howe, Mechanic


Mansfield Albert E., capt. steamer Kay, bas. Molineaux Mill road


Mansfield Aldo A., farmer, h. Molineaux Mill rd.


Mansfield Edgar E., farmer, bds. Molineaux rd.


Mansfield Ernest mill hand, bds. Mirs. Loveland, Mountain


Mansfield George F., (Boston) h. Chestnut


Mansfield Warren, emp. Harry E. Ross, h. Mechanic


Mansfield Warren C., engineer, h. Mechanic, beyond Cobb rd.


Mark Albert E., laborer, h. 9 High


Market Wharf, Samuel Ayers, Bay View


Marks Roy H., book keeper, D. P. Ordway Plaster Co., bds. Travelers' Inn


Marshall E. Leslie, mill hand, bds. John c. Pearl


Marshall Ferdinand H., designer, bds. Cross


Marshall Fred, civil engineer S. G. Ritterbush, bds. Cross


Marshall F. H. Mrs., book keeper, anchor works, h. Cross Marshall George F., truckman, bds. John c. Pearl


Marshall Hudson T., teamster, h. Pearl n. John


Marshall John H., truckman, h. John c. Pearl


Martin Dudley S. Capt., master mariner, h. 24 High


Martin Frank, mining engineer, h. 17 High


MARTIN FREDERICK 0., proprietor Mountain View House,


Bay View, h. do. See advt. page 54 Martin Frederick W., student, bds. 17 High


Martin Freeman S., restaurant, Chestnut n. Main h. do.


Martin George D., clerk Carleton, Pascal & Co., bds. 24 High Martin John, hair dresser, bds. Mary E. Martin


Martin Levi W., bds. John F. Clifford, Park


Martin Margaret B., bds. 17 High


Martin Mary E. boarding house Main h. do.


Martin Matilda Mrs. (Martin) h. Cobb rd.


Martin Rebecca S. Mrs., h. Virginia av.


Martines Serafina Mrs., h. Cross


Martinese Emanuel, hair dresser, bds. Bay View


Mash Thomas, bds. Thomas Mash, Main


Mash Thomas. anchor smith, h. Main opp. Atlantic av.


Mason Emma M. Mrs., (P. B.) h. Washington


Mason Eva May, emp. Mt. Battie Mill, bd. Washington n. Cam- den Mill51


CAMDEN DIRECTORY.


Mason Gertrude L., emp. Mt. Battie Mill, bds. Washington


Mason John W., harness maker, h. 37 Elm


Mason May, student, bds. 37 Elm


Mason Minnie M., bds. Washington n. Camden mill


Matthews Julia A. Mrs., bds. Washington, Millville


Matthews Statira Mrs., Hosmer Pond, Hodgman dist.


Maxcy Edwin H., h. Chestnut


Maxcy William M., rem. to California


Maxwell Annie C., bds. G. E. Carleton, Union, Rockport


McCauley Douglass h. foot Sea


McCauley William, ship yards, bds. Sea


McCobb Minnie, book keeper, Carleton, Pascal & Co., bds. 41 Mountain


McCorrison James E. helper H. L. Payson, Melvin Heights


McDonald Collin M., ship joiner, h. High


McGilvery Hervie. clerk, bds. 12 Cross


McGilvery Kate, emp. J. A. Brewster, bds. 12 Cross


McGilvery Wilfred, emp. Knox Mill, bds. 12 Cross


McGrath Patrick, laborer, h. Summer


McIntire Charles, laborer, h. Bay View


McIntire Clarence E., supt. Duplex Roller Bushing Co., Mechan- ic, h. Chestnut


McIntire Raymond G., driver, h. High


McIntire Sarah Mrs., h. Bay View


McIver Annie, h. Mechanic opp. Knox Mill


McIver Mary, h. Mechanic opp. Knox Mill


McKay John A., house painter, Main, c. Atlantic av., h. head Megunticook


McKay Mary A., teacher, h. John A. McKay


McKenny John, carpenter, bds. J. C. Fish, Pearl


Mclaughlin William, blacksmith, h. Turnpike n. Mountain


McNamara Martha W. Mrs. (Thomas) h. Mechanic, 1 1-2 miles out


McNamara M. W. Mrs., Somerville, Mass., h. Mechanic


Megunticook National Bank, Joshua Adams, Pres., Guy Carle- ton. Cashier. French blk.


Megunticook Woolen Co., William G. Alden, pres. and treas., Mt. Battie


Melvin Arthur, driver Am. Express Co., bds. Chestnut


Melvin Geo. C., painter, bds. Isaac B. Melvin


Melvin H. B., h. Park c. Pearl


Melvin Isaac B., farmer, h. Park n. Pearl


Merchant Emma Mrs., h. 50 Washington


Mero Anson P., boarding house, h. Chestnut


F INE CONFECTIONS AT CHANDLER'S PHARMACY.


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Mero Spencer, carpenter and builder, h. Washington corner Alden


Mero William S., emp. Ordway Plaster Co., h. 21 Chestnut


Messer Charles H., hair dresser, Elm, h. Chestnut


Messer Nina M., bds. Chestnut


Messer Walter T., jobber, bds. 44 Chestnut


Messer Walter T., mill hand, bds. Chestnut


Metcalf Marcellus, boarding house, 9 Mountain


Metcalf Roscoe A., carpenter, h. 49 Elm


Metcalf William M., fisherman, h. Dillingham Point Millay Herbert, press man emp. Ralph Bucklin, bds. do.


MILLER AUGUSTINE F. DR., (Miller & Bisbee) dentist Bisbee blk., h. 10 Trim


Miller Charles F., boots and shoes, Washington, h. do.


Miller Charles K., insurance, Opera House blk., h. Sea Miller Frank A., farmer, h. Hope rd., Hodgman dist. Miller Frank H., student, Bates College, bds. Sea


Miller Fred A., piano tuner, bds. Sea


Miller G. Washington, emp. E. F. Miller, h. Summer Miller W. A., h. Hope rd., Hodgman dist.


Milliken Amos, ship carpenter, bds. C. E. Clark, Sea


Milliken Amos A., removed to Lincolnville


Milliken Byron M., (Washington, D. C.)


Milliken Mary E. Mrs., (Warren) h. 42 Mechanic


Mills C. F. Mrs., bds. 23 Elm


Mills David, died April, 1900


Mills George M., emp. anchor works, h. Elm n. Rockport line Mills Harry, clerk W. V. Farnsworth, bds. Pearl


Mills Hiram C., wheelwright, h. Melvin Heights Mills Ida Mrs. (Austin) h. Pearl n. Park


Mills Joseph D., farmer, h. Pearl n. John


Mills Moses, carpenter, h. Pearl n. John


Mills Seth, farmer, h. Hope rd., 2 miles out


Mills Wilbur J., teamster, h. Pearl n. John


Millville Boarding House, Washington opp. Camden Mill


Mirick Charles. laborer, h. 9 Pleasant Mirick Elizabeth S., h. 8 Pleasant


Mirick S. Adelside, h. 8 Pleasant


Mitchell Fred C., principal high school, h. Bay View


Mixer Cora. clerk. Geo. Mixer, bds. Chestnut


MIXER GEORGE, confectioner, French blk., Elm, h. Chestnut, n. Union pl. See page 9


MONTGOMERY CHARLES 0., (J. H. & C. O. Montgomery) lawyer and manager D. P. Ordway Plaster Co., h. 19 High


Montgomery Emerson H., h. Hope rd.


MONTGOMERY J. H., (J. H. & C. O. Montgomery) lawyer, French blk., h. 55 Elm


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W. E. SCHWARTZ,


Architect and Building Superintendent,


RESIDENT MANAGER Beauchamp Point Property.


COTTAGES AND REAL ESTATE.


Plans and Estimates Furnished on Application.


OFFICE 34 UNION STREET, CAMDEN, MAINE.


REFERENCES:


J. C. STRAWBRIDGE, Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa.


CHARLES W. HENRY, Henry, Bayard & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.


A. H. CHATFIELD, The Chatfield & Woods Co., W. J. LATTA, Chestnut Hill,


Cincinnati, Ohio.


Philadelphia, Pa.


MRS. CORNELIUS STEVENSON, 237 So. 21st St.,


Philadelphia, Pa.


Providence, R. I.


J. R. PRESCOTT, TELEPHONE 57.


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MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, F. O. MARTIN, Proprietor.


Situated on one of the most commanding sites in the village. Mountains Megunticook and Battie are within one-half mile from the house. The bay, with its beautiful islands, picturesque shores, summer villas and cottages, is seen from here in all its beauty.


A GRAND COMBINATION OF BAY, MOUNTAIN AND FOREST SCENERY, NOT SURPASSED ON THE MAINE COAST.


The house is new, of modern architecture, provided with all modern cou- veniences, and its Cuisine and service are up to a high standard of excel- lence. The section is entirely free from malaria, and its elevation secures perfect drainage. The drives in the vicinity are picturesque and delightful and the rowing and sailing in yachts on the placid bay are enjoyed by all tourists.


Pure Spring Water Used in this House.


TEAMS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST FURNISHED AT THE HOUSE.


Boats, Yachts, and Everything Necessary to the Comfort and Convenience of the Guests.


OPEN FROM JUNE 25th to SEPT. 25th.


Address all communications to MARTINSVILLE, KNOX CO., MAINE, BIE until June 10, after which address to CAMDEN, MAINE.


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Moody Anna, bds. Washington opp. Knowlton Moody Annie R., bds. Washington c. Spring


Moody Augusta Mrs. (John) h. Mechanic n. Willow Moody Austin M., carpenter, h. Pearl


Moody Edwin R., milkman, bds. Merritt R. Moody, John


Moody Effie, emp. Frank Wiley, bds. Washington n. Mechanic .


Moody Fred P. Mrs., h. Washington c. Spring


Moody Harry A., emp. Henry Alden, h. Mechanic beyond Wil- low


Moody Jessie, bds. Washington opp. Knowlton


Moody Jessie, bds. Washington c. Spring


Moody Lizzie D., h. Mechanic, beyond Willow Moody Lydia Mrs. (Fred P.) h. Washington n. Knowlton Moody Merritt A., carpenter, h. Pearl beyond Park


Moody Merritt R., farmer, h. John 1 1-4 miles out


Moody Orlando, mill hand, h. Cross c. Central


Moody Rufus S., emp. Knowlton Bros., bds. A. Start's, Pearl


Moore Arthur L., agent Eastern Steamship Co., Sea h. 11 Un- ion


Moore Edwin R., carpenter, h. Main n. Atlantic av.


Moorhead Amy S., bds. Mrs. C. F. Moorhead


Moorhead Barlow, bds. Mrs. C. F. Moorhead


Moorhead C. F. Mrs., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, h. High Moorhead Clara, bds. Mrs. C. F. Moorhead Moorhead Francis, bds. Mrs. C. F. Moorhead Moran Joseph, concreter, bds. Travelers' Inn Morrill Linley E., carpenter, h. Washington Morrow Ernest A., overseer Knox Mill, h. 5 Washington


Morse Adelia E., bds. Mrs. Mary J. Morse Morse Albert C., mill hand, h. Grove


Morse Aubrey G., h. Mountain n. Turnpike


Morse Cora B., bds. Mrs. Mary J. Morse, Mountain


Morse George A., emp. Megunticook Mill, h. Mountain, 1 3-4 miles out


Morse Henry W., emp. Camden Lumber Co., h. Alden


Morse Herbert. emp. Camden Lumber Co., bds. 7 Mountain


Morse James C., farmer, h. Mountain, junction Turnpike, 1 1-2 miles out


Morse Mrs. Mary J. (Sylvester R.) h. Mountain junction Turn- pike


Moulton Noah W., h. Conway farm, head Elm


Moulton Oliver, bds. Miss Julia Conway, off John


MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE, F. O. Martin, proprietor, Bay View See page 54


GO TO CHANDLER'S PHARMACY WITH YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.


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Mt. Battie Mfgr. Co., E. Frank Knowlton, pres., Washing- ton


Mullen Etta F., teacher, h. Chestnut


Munroe Edward, clerk J. F. Burgess, bds. Central


Munroe Emma W., Trim c. Central


Munroe George E., stone mason, h. Central


Munroe Ida C. Mrs. (David W.) h. Central c. Trim


Munroe Inez C., clerk, Follansbee & Wood, bds. Ida C. Mun- roe Murphy Charles, supt. J. H. Montgomery's stable, h. 22 Chest- nut


Murphy Emery E., h. Washington n. T. Pearson's bowling al- ley


Murphy May, bds. A. P. Mero


Murphy May E., milliner, Gleason blk., bds. 11 Belmont av.


Murphy William E., musician, bds. E. E. Murphy, Washing- ton


Nash George E .. milk dealer, h. Belfast rd.


Nash Grace F., telephone operator, bds. 32 Washington


Nash T. F. Mrs., emn. G. F. Nash, bds. Belfast rd.


Neallev Gustie, milliner. bds. 23 Mountain


Nelson .John. sailor. h. Miliville Boarding House


Nelson Simon B .. sailor. bds. Millville Boarding House


N. F. Telephone & Tel. Co., Miss W. W. Burd, manager, Hodg- man hlk.


Newton Addie F. Mrs. (.James) h. 50 Washington Newton Sarah .T. Mrs .. h. Pearl at Norwood av.


Nichols Edwin G., clerk, bds. Glen cove Nickerson L. N., anchor smith, h at Lincolnville Norton Lillian, summer res. Sea (Clifton, N. J.) Norwood C. Frances, bds. W. H. Pascall's


Norwood Evelyn W. Mrs. died May 21, 1902 Norwood Harriet W., h. 56 Elm


Norwood J. Frederick, physician, French blk., h. 32 Elm Noyes Tileston B., emp. G. B. Allen, bds. 42 Chestnut Nut Fannie, bds. Mrs. S. W. Richards, Brookside av.


Nutter Frank E., driver E. J. Wardwell, h. High Nye Mary J. Mrs., bds. Chestnut


O'Brien Clancy John, laborer, h. Cedar n. Bay View OCEAN HOUSE, (F. K. Allen, prop.) Atlantic av., c. Main. See front col. page


OGIER JESSE H., editor and publisher Camden Herald, Me- chanic, h. Trim. See page 35


Ogier Joseph W., h. 60 Chestnut Ogier Lewis F., bds. Mechanic


Ogier Mary A. Mrs., (Lewis) h. 16 Union


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ogier Samuel E. Jr., anchor smith, h. Mechanic beyond Wil- low


Ordway Clara E., (F. S. & C. E. Ordway) milliner, Main Ordway Davia r. Dr., mfr. Ordway Plasters, h. Washington Ordway David w., carpenter, h. Turnpike near junc. Mountain, % 1-2 miles out


Ordway D. F. Dr. Plaster Co., French blk., h. Washington uraway r. S. & C. E. (Clara E. Ordway and Mrs. F. A. Hanson) millinery and fancy goods, Main opp. Atlantic av. Ordway Lydia Mrs. (William K.) h. Turnpike n. Mountain Osborne Charles N., sail maker, h. n. School Usborne Josephine, emp. Knox Mill, bds. Elm n. School Otis George L. Mrs., (Middletown, Conn.) h. High Overlock William W., h. Cross c. Central Owen Mrs. (Martin P.) h. Megunticook


Packard Fred, ship carpenter, h. Summer Packard Fred A., public carriage, h. 89 Chestnut Packard Lewis C., mason, h. Bay View


Paine Marion Mrs. (Rotheus E.,) h. Elm n. School Palmer Clara E. Mrs., in summer, h. Upper Chestnut Palmer Helen M. Mrs., h. Washington


Palmer Sarah H. Mrs. (Wills B.) h. Washington n. Trim


Palmer Seneca W., porter Bay View House, h. do.


Parker Edward J., (Quincy, Ill.) sum. res. Chestnut


Parker George C., emp. Knox Mill, h. Parker pl.


Parker Henry W., laundry, Main, c. Atlantic av., bds. 23 Wash- ington


Parker Lewis W., emp. Clark's grocery, bds. 21 Washington Parker Myron M. Col., (Washington, D. C.) sum. res. Chest- nut


Parker Marion Mrs. (Leonard H.) h. 21 Washington n. Me- chanic


Parker Mary F. Mrs. (Moses L.) h. Parker pl.


Parmenter George A., h. in summer Belfast rd.


Parrelli S. M., fruit, Perry bldg., Main, h. do.


Parsons Albert H., plumber, bds. A. P. Mero, Chestnut


Parsons Elizabeth Mrs. (Calvin G.) bds. G. G. Crane, Union Pascal William H. (Carleton, Pascal & Co.) grocer, Elm c. Me- chanic, h. 32 Elm


Patten Gilbert W., author (New York) h. 59 Bay View


Patten William G., carpenter, h. 59 Bay View


Patterson Hattie F. Mrs., h. J. Frank Thomas, Bay View


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Patterson Nettie Mrs., h. Main over Farnsworth's store Paul Alonzo A., farmer, h. Molineaux rd., 2 1-2 miles out Paul Horace B., laborer, h. Mechanic


Paul John J., carpenter, h. 82 Chestnut


Payson Adin A., driver, h. Henry L. Payson, Melvin Heights Payson Alda E., h. Freedom W. Payson, Park




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