^q_i_steri^ Book Hb?^ ^s w APPLETON REGISTER 1903-=^ Containing History, Date of Birth of, ral Residents, Deaths. -♦^^^<#"'>^^^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY ISSUED BY HARRY C. PEASE ^ € lE*ic±G& 2S oej3.ts» ^m /& I ROCKLAND HARDWi I COMPANir. i Stoves i Hardwai S^jK ^ '! I Field, Garden and Flower Sf i BICYCIX" REPAIR! r Shccc IroA, Tin and Copper Work, Stencil Work — Lime Brands a Specialty. Locks Repaired and Keys Fitted. Plows and Impkmei AGENTS FOR PRAIRIE STATE INCUBATC Large Stock and Lowest Prices, i m 441-443 Main street, ROCKLAND, lliii^ ( WHEN IN ROCKLAND LOOK FOR THE' White Front* Appleton Register, 1903. The following is an alphabetical list of the date of birth of each resident of the town of Appleton, taken in February, 1903, and is be- lieved to be quite correct. The capital letter following indicates the P. O. address: A Appleton, N A North Appleton, W A West Appleton, B Burkettville, E Elmwood. A Ames, Mary A (Whitmore 19 Aug. 34 A Ames, George A 10 Mar. 58 A Mary A (Gushee 24 Oct. 69 Alvah E 7 Jan. 89 Lulie A 9 Feb. 92 Mark 17 May 99 Ames, Joseph A 9 July 60 A Cora E (Lovett 25 Feb. 05 Winnie E 31 Mar. 85 Clarence J 15 Dec. 86 Annis, Linda A 27 Sept. 42 A Arring ton, William B 28 Aug. 72 A Alden, Frank E B 25 June 88 A Butler, Edgar L 12 Feb, 5; E Harriet B (Drake 4 Oct. 49 Leslie 27 June 90 The $18 Qiant Black Suits for $15 at Levi Seavey's I QUI Qg^UQU the largest stock of boots and SHOES LCll ObdlCy; IN KNOX CO., "Trade Center," Thomaston iFOOTHirKAB A Large Reliable Stock at Reasonable Prices. After many yeai's experience we have been able to select some very strong lines of footwear, which we are selling at very reasonable nrices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our Lead Lines are FOR womEK — --"^p-'s^p^ The Revelation, $3.00 The Vicerine, $2.50 . . . The Doris, $2.00, The Try Me, $2.00 The Bernalda, $1.30 FOR fABfi — <'^^ — ^ Keith's Konquerer, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 The Franklin Shoes, $2.00 and $2.30. WH N IN THE CITY CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK! WENTVVORTH & CO., ^%^?^''^Fk^.i^r^ H. H. CRIE ESTABT.TSHED 1860 R. ANSON CRIE H. H. CRIE, & CO. HARDWARE, Dealers In Qoods for Blacksmiths, Machinists, Quarrymen, Fishermen, Painters, Sportsmen, Sea- men, Farmers, Ship, Boat, Carriage and House Builders : : : : 456 MAIN STRF.F.T, ROCKLAND, MAINE.. MAYO, ROSE 6: HAYO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS .^■^— ^iB^i^ Vv'iiiTE Fkojst Rockland ii^,x^-^S&o ^ Mayo, Rose & Mayoo* Clotlies ^t ROUKLAND, MAINE. 5 Butler, Levi W 3 Nov. 50 E Emily J (Walker 28 June 53 Alton L 9 Nov. 72 Berni.ce 18 June 94 Bryant, Frank W 27 Apr. 76 A Butler, Eugene 23 Veh. 52 A Estelle A (Thompson 5 Mar. 67 Guy E 12 Jan. 77 Lula M 22 Jan. 89 Brown, Henry 26 Oct. 26 A Martha (Wellman 9 Oct. 27 Fred H 14 Nov. 61 Bean, Nancy ( A^alker I Jan. 35 A Lucy M 3 Mar. 6S Will W 23 July 69 Brown, William 2$ June 47 ■ NA Brown, Willard M 2 June 63 A Cora (Bills 27 Mar. 69 Maynard 21 May 91 Henry 26 July 99 Bean, Andrew W 20 Sept. 72 A Cora (Wadsworth 26 Mar. 77 Marguerite, 17 Mar. 97 Merle 21 Jan. 99 J Franklin 9 Mar. 01 Josephine L 17 Nov. 02 The 5'i2.oo Qiant Black Suits for $10.00 at . . . XjC* *7-± jS0ad may know of this rem- edy. MRS. C. E BURPEE. Rockland Highlands, Sept. 19, 1902. ?TA?Dst.r;. Hart, Schatfner & IVIarx Ciotiies We Fit Tall Men at MA TO, ROSE & MAYO'S -I=«.ocl3s.l^,ixci, lVC^,lxxo Carkin, Frank E Carleton, Freeman Clark, Jeremiah Clark, John L Emma G (Philbrook Bryan M Harold E Currier, Oren W Mary E (Richardson Chaples, Winfield S Julia M (Pitman Claribel Counce, Frances B (Thomas Abbie Conant, Clarence Conant, Seth B Ellen (Wentworth Conant, John Ada M (Ripley Collamore, Uriah Cummings, Henry Sylvea C (Simmons Cummings, Delmore R Carrie L (McGuire 29 Dec. 51 A 2 Aug. 71 E 6 June 29 E 29 June 24 Feb. 22 July ( I Jan. 72 78 DO 02 E 19 May 30 June 61 58 A 16 Feb. 52 10 May 52 7 May 98 A 12 Aug. I July 19 39 A 30 Mar. 83 A 18 Oct. 29 May 44 53 NA 10 Feb. 47 NA 2 I June 50 18 Jan. 42 NA 18 Jan. 19 Nov. 36 30 A 22 Aug. 66 A 10 Nov. 77 They Keep No Old Stock at LEVI SEAVEY'S, TRADE CENTER, THOMASTON. Genuine Snag Proof Hubber Boots at . . • LiHVl SEAVEV'S -Tradk Ckntkr" THOMASTON 10 FOH . . . Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, SHOES AND RUBBERS, GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED CO TO ' H. G. PSASEI dg SON^ Agents Monarch Mixed Paints, Pratt's and Dr. Hess Stock and Poultry Food. LAKQI. VARIILTY KITCHILN FURNISHINGS AT LOW PRICES TELEP ONE GO TO S J. QUSHEE, . . IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL . . :REAL ESTATE:--^ lie is always ready to buy or sell Farms op Iiamber band. Cash paid on all purchases, and easy terms given on all sales. If you want lumber, of any kind, delivered on short notice write him, or talk with him once. N. E. Tklephone. APPI.ETON, ME Mayo. Bose «£ Mayo SIGN OF THE "Wlxlto DP'roixt ROCKLAND. ME We Fit Big Men to Clothes a ^ MAYO, ROSE & MAYORS 5=«OOl5LlaiXCl, 3VEA.XZXO 11 Cummings, Gwendolyn M 6 July 95 C'jmmings, David 29 June 40 A Susan (Robbins 28 Oct. 40 Cunningham, Emily (Newbert 18 Jan. 35 E Collins, Osgood B 2 Oct. 47 B Mary A (Boynton 29 Jan, 61 Alton N I Dec. 74 Angie S 6 Nov. 81 Gertrude L 3 July 84 Andrew A 28 June ^6 Dwight M 18 June 88 Howard O 23 May 94 Collins, Fred S 4 Aug. 51 A Althea H (Dodge 16 May 64 Sadie A 27 Sept. 83 Hattie I 28 Jan. 85 R. Hazel 13 Oct. 91 William 22 May 99 Counce, Will S 6 Feb. 78 A Chaples, Edna E (Bean 3 June 74 A Cunningham, Marcellus 8 Aug, 57 B Elvina C (Fish 20 Sept. 58 Nellie M 25 May 86 Rosetta 28 Mar, 90 John W 7 Mar. 92 Ada L 6 July 93 Everybody Enjoys Trading with LEVI SEAVEY —TRADE CENTER— — THOMASTON, ME.— Patrician Boots and Shoes for Women $3.50 at "TR-ADE CENTER" LILVI SEAVE-Y'S TIIOMASION 12 E.J.CLIFTON JOHN A K\RL Clifton & Karl. HOUSE, SHIP, AND SIGN PAINTERS DEALERS IN Paints^ Oils, Varnishes Arad ©lass. Agent for John W. Vlangs Paint 277 Main Street, Rockland, Me Established 1863 Incorporated 1893 W. H. Glover Co., CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber, Doors Sashes, Blinds, Glazed Windows* Stair Stock, Mouldings, Brick, Sand, Hair,Ves- sels' Blocks, Pumps, Qalvanized Goods, Etc. PLANING, SAWINJ, TU NiN3, M ULOING AND ALL KINDS . . OF IVIILL WORK . . 451 and 453 Main St., 18 Sea St., ROCKLAND, ME One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters MAYO, ROSK & MAVO, Rockland, - - MAYO, ROSE. £r MAYO, - - SELL Hart, Schaffner Sc iVIarx CLOTHES 13 Calph, Esther (Hibbard 1 1 Dec. 34 B Calph, Hamlin A 5 Jan. 72 B Myra B (Sukeforth 1 8 Feb. 77 Clarry, Silas W 15 Oct. 49 B CoraG (Hills 7 Nov. 64 Ina May 22 May 85 Clark, George A 24 Sept. 57 B Coose, Laura 16 Apr. 81 A D Davis, Addison R 12 July 32 A Lois K (Cooper 21 Apr. 28 Addie E 12 Mar. 67 Dyer, Elden 26 July 66 A Minnie L (Butler 17 Mar. 83 Ethel R 14 Jan. 03 Davidson, Fred L 28 Oct. 55 A Blanche M (Butler 17 Sept. 70 Dunton, Roseltha (Arnold 26 Sept. 31 A Dyer, Uriah N II Mar. 49 NA Anna (Farr 16 Mar. 76 Dunton, George 2 Apr. 55 NA Elsie J (Perry 24 Dec. 56 Jennie E I Jan. 84 Susie D 10 Jan. 85 lone L 14 Oct. 88 Annie F 6 May 91 Mark E 30 Apr. 93 Bessie E 28 Oct. 95 1902 Our Largest Business on Record . . Li:VI SILAVLY, "Trade Center," Thomaston Qiant Black Suits are warranted at Levi Seavey's ^^^^^^ 14 ^ Boston Clothing Store HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, H^its, Caps, Furnishing Goods. A, C. PHILBRICK, Prop. 365 Main Street, ROCKLAND, ME Simmons, White <& Co., Dealers in All Kinds of . . MEAT5 and GROCERIES, CANDIES, FANCY CRACKERS AND PASTRY. Party Orders A Specialty. Mail Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended. Tillson's Wharf, and 349 Main St., ROCKLAND, ME. Ask your Friends about the H S & M Glotiies ! WE SELL FOR CASH THAT MEANS THE LOWEST PRICES "trade center, "'thomaston. ^ LEVI SEAYEY BOSTON SHOE STORE THE CLEANEST LINE OF UP-TO-DATE FOOTOlEfll^ IN THE, COUNTY. LOW PRICES As a Result of Spot Cash Sales and Advantageous Buying. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Boston Shoe Store, ST. NICHOLAS BLD. Foot of Park St., ROCKLAND, ME. FRANK B. MILLER, Attorney at Law g Formerly Register of Deeds for Knox County. Real Estate Law a Specialty. Titles Examined and Abstracts Made. Probate Practice Solicited. Collections Promptly Made. Mortgage Loans Negotiated OFFICE, 427 MAIN STREET Over Limerock National Bank, ROCKLAND, ME. Mayo, Rose & Mayo, ROCKLAND, SELL H. S. & M. Hand Made Clothes. ( MAYO, ROSE £r MAYO, . . Rockland, majne m^^wvtmr^ JSlgix of ■Mi© TTVla-ito DB'i'Oia.-t SAMUEL n.VEAZIE, STOVES, FURNACES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PUMPS Etc, mmm . A FULL LIME OF . PAINTS AND OILS lJH^wj"^J'-MJ-*««gitg^.S g >**'W-' Wiiki tM m 9W¥n»Wi 0^ 419 MAIN STRfLET, ROCKLAND, MAINL. BLST CLUTHlNCj 't^ ikade cen^iEr. Boy's Clothes at MAYO, ROSE & MAYO, : : Kockland, Maine : : 15 Davis, Judson 4 June 53 A Ruth A (Wiley 5 June 38 Daniels, Frances 8 Oct. 48 A Day, Elmira (Robbins ID May 24 B Dixon, James H 20 Sept. 34 NA Day, Thelbert H 8 Dec. 60 B Lizzette, M (Miller 6 Apr. 62 Jessie L 14 Mar, 86 Josie E 19 Sept, 91 George W 22 May 98 Dow, Alexander M 22 Aug. 61 B Edith M (Burkett " 2 July 53 E Edgecomb, Almeda M (Newbert 7 Dec. 44 A Herbert 24 June 84 Edgecomb, J Frank 5 Apr. 6^ A Mary E (Richards 25 Mar. 70 Harry C 17 Aug. 90 Hermon E 17 Aug, 90 Edgecomb, Fred E i Feb. 65 A Edgecomb, Alfred 9 Dec. 6y NA Edgecomb, Charles 6 Oct, 72 Martha W (CoUamore 25 Oct. 80 B Leland F 1 1 June 98 Alice A , 5 Feb. 01 You Want our Goods — We Want Your Business Trade Center, LEVI SEAVEY'S Thomaston You Want our Goods — We Want Your Business Trade Center, LEVI SEAVEY^S Thomaston 16 THERE IS NOT A ^ ^ < TEA y ON THE MAEKET THAT EQUALS OUR "SUNBEAM CHOP" Packed in 1-2 lb. Packages COBB, WIGHT & CO., Importers and Packers, Mayo. B ose & Mayo SIGN OF THE 'V^ll.lto 3B'roia.t ROCKLAND. ME One Price Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters MAYO, ROSE & MAYO, Rockland. 17 Edgecoi lib, Edrick D 30 Aug. 69 A Lizzie J (Simmons 18 Mar. 75 Edrick D Jr 25 Nov. 93 Roland M 5 Aug. 01 Esancy, Angie 26 Aug. 72 A Erskine, Mabel N (Simmons 30 Dec. 63 A Esancy, David 9 May 80 A Edna M (Ripley 27 Aug. 80 Linwood M 3 Feb. 02 Esancy, Frank J 4 Feb. 59 B Susie F (Millay 6 Apr. 75 Walter F 1 1 Nov. 90 Wilbur G 24 Oct. 93 Annie L 2 Jan. 96 Robert L 27 Jan. 00 Wesley, A 12 Apr. 01 Ida 28 Oct. 02 Esancy, Herbert F 14 May 74 B Fish, A mbrose E 1 1 June 51 A Lois (McCorrison 6 Feb. 56 Clarence 24 Nov. 89 Fish, Je fferson 5 Jan. 28 E Ei nma (Cunningham 25 Jan. 50 Everett 8 Apr. 76 Fish, Arthur D 12 June 74 E U inora (Lewis 30 Aug. 67 The $18 Qiant Black Suits for $15 at Levi Seavey's Boardman Boots for Women $2.00 LILVI SI:AVE.Y, "Trade Center," Thomaston HEADQUARTERS FOR . . . GRAIN OF ALL KINDS PIou? and £*eed^ COAL, WOOD, HAY, CEMENT, DRAIN PIPE, ETC. No. 5 Park Street, Rockland, Me* 23 OAK ST., ROCKLAND, ME. Surgeon - Physician - and - Obstitrilian OFFICE HOURS:— 7 to 9 a. m. 12 to i and 4 to 7 p. m. Jg^^Night Calls Promptly Attended to Telephone 320 Boy's Clothes at MAYO, KOSE. & MAYO, : : Rockland, Maine : : MAYO, ROSE & riAYO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS 1 White Front Rockland 19 Fuller, Albert 2 Oct. 14 E Kate Fuller, Sarah (Lincoln 26 Mar. 26 A Fuller, James C 28 Nov. 64 A Callie (Lassell 18 Mar. 6-] Hayden Z 18 Oct. 96 Fowles, Lucy A (Herrick 8 Oct. 30 W A Fuller, Albert A 10 Apr. 50 NA Mary F. (Mossman 3 Oct. 58 Aubury L 9 Sept. 85 Maud S 29 July 91 Fuller, Lizzie M 11 June 56 NA Fuller, Elizabeth J 26 Sept. 29 WA Fletcher, Harris 21 Oct. 43 A Martha (WcUman 70 July 52 Flanders, Earl S 19 July 90 Fuller, Laura A (Brown 5 Jan. 30 Lavelos A 30 Sept. 60 WA Fuller, Charles A 14 June 63 WA Olney W 1 1 Mar. 92 Onie J 3 May 94 Gladys M 2Q Nov. 95 Fowles, Minnie M 30 Sept. 85 Fogg, Benj W 3 Apr. 28 WA Addie F (Bucklin 24 Apr. 48 Harry A 16 Sept. %6 HUMANIC SHOES FOR MEN AT LEVI SEAVFY'S -^^-fls.OO-r- "TRADE CENTER" Thomaston Genuine Snag Proof f^ubbep Bootr at . . . LiEVi SERVE Y'S "Trade Ckxti.r" TIIOMASTON 20 Do You Drink ? WHY NOT DRINK THE BEST ! OUE TEAS -_A^ COFFEES Are of the Highest Grade and Flavor. Our Coffees are Fresh Roasted Every Day, and ground when ordered. The Largest Line of Useful and Ornamental Premiums ever offered by any TEA HOUSE LM NEW ENGLAND. It^^'Wiite to-day for full price list and catal(.gue=^$g( Crockery, Glass, Agate and Tinware in Greatest Variety and Lowsst Price. SCOTT & COMPANY, 334 MAIN STREET, Opposite Thorndike House Established 1884 Telephone 437-3 FINE TAILORtNQ Clolliing CIsaossd, Pressed. Dyed and Repaired /*. iJIORAJV, ROOMS OVER POOLER'S DRUG STORE. Opi)Osite Ikirpee P^urniture Rooms, ROCKLAND, ME Mayo, Rose & Mayo, '"'^^'^tZ, nTde aoXs. - - MAYO, ROSE. £r MAYO, - - SELT^ Hart. Schnffa^^r & IVIarx CLOXHP.S 21 Fogg, George F 6 Feb. 62 WA Cora S (Plaisted I Sept. 65 Fred F 25 Oct. 90 Don H • 16 Jan. 93 Leroy A 29 Mar. 95 Carl P 29 Oct. 97 Fowles, Beatrice F 7 Nov. 94 Fish, Flbridge C 27 Feb. 57 B Susie M (Turner I May 73 Fish, Elisha C 13 Feb. 47 B Cora (Ramsdell 18 Dec. 69 Oscar 8 Oct. 86 Nina B G 12 Nov. 89 Gushee, Frances M (Bickford 8 Oct. 44 A Fannie M 20 Feb. 70 Edith H 24 July 79 Gushee, Stephen J 1 1 May 43 A Alvina A (Frohock 30 Apr. 40 Gould, Nelson 7 June 27 A Grant, Fred E 23 May 54 A Isabelle N (McC orrison 9 Nov. 56 Reuben P 3 Dec. 80 The Latest Styles in HATS and CAPS ^^ LfCvi SeavG^^s Many New Customers in 1902 LEVI SI.AVE,Y, 'Trade Center," Thomaston 22 A riAN WHO PAINTS WITH DERBY PAINTS Will enjoy the work he does, and will give satisfac- tion to the one for whom he does the painting. For Inside or Outside Work. All ready for use. The paint will hold its color ; the surface will remain smooth, and will not peel or crack in sun or rain. We also have a large stock of Spencer Kellogg Pure Lin- seed Oil continually on hand. We can give you extremely low prices on Derby Paint in large lots for outside use. Haskell & "WMtten. TJnion, Mle W. J. COAKLEY, APOTHECARY * RHD Specialist on Reasonable Prices. The Thorndike Hotel is directly opposite our Store. KOCKLAND, MAINE. iiART,scHAFFNER&MARx Mayo, Rosc & Mayo CLOTHES MAY BE HAD OF ROOKT.AND. ME. Pnni FR'^ • • • CATHARTIC LIVILK PILLS i UULLII U Reliable and (Jertain, Vegetable, without pain or griping 1 23 Gushee, Albert C 27 May 56 A Adella S (Gushee 25 Oct. 61 Carrie L 20 Nov. 81 Joseph B 5 Sei-. -7 Olive A 10 Jan. 91 ' T Fred 19 June 93 D Almond 21 Jan. 96 Marguerite M 29 Jan. 99 Gushee, Lindley M 24 June 52 A Helen J (Sherman 20 Dec. 67 Grace L 2-^ May 91 Harry N I July 92 Rosa C - 2 July 97 Gushee, Emeline A (Hilton 4 Aug. 46 A Gushee, Ulysses S 15 May 64 A May W (House 17 Sept. 69 Goldie G 9 Apr. 93 Irene S 12 Feb. 99 Graham , Olive (Brailey 17 Jam 13 Graham , Charles W 21 Aug. 46 A Mary L (Bean 24 Jan. 67 Hazel B 23 Aug. 90 Olive M 4 May 92 William H 1 1 Feb. 96 • Lillian N 1 1 Feb. 96 Charles L 25 Dec. 97 Edna L I Dec. 00 DR. T. E, TIBBE.TTS, DENTIST, . Teeth L^xtracted Without Pain . Franklin Shoe for Men, $2.00 _^ LEVI SEAVEY, "Trade CenTer," Thomaston 24 Union flutual Life Insurance Co., PORTLiR^ID, MAJNH. Incorporated in 1848 EXTRACTS FROM DIRECTOR'S REPORT OF BUSINESS FOR THE YEAR 1902. Comparing the figures for Dec, 31, 1893, with the standing on Dec. 31, 1902, the period covered by the present administration, there appears these Nine Year Increases. Gain in Insurance in Force, 17,514 Policies, $18,204,209 Insurance Gain in Assets, $3,181,218.11. • Gain in Surplus, $458,687.79. Growth of Annual Income, $982,780.73 Gain in Insurance in P'orce in Maine, 6,612 Policies $6,547,859 Insurance "The item of Dividends has shown a conservative increase within the period covered by the foregoing figures. "Thirty Death Claims which accrued under the benefits of the Maine Non-Forfeiture Law were paid in 1902, the amount of the In- surance being $38,485.31." Total payments under the Maine Law, 481 claims^ representing in Insurance, $950,242.34. PARKER J. PAGE, Hanager, ROCKLAND, MAINE I fldK ^°^ ^'"- iTSAM AT"mAYO, ROSE & MAYO LUUR i.iTTI.E I,AI;EI IIiO.OCIIIi roCKLAND. MAtnE- FOOILER'S Headaclie Remedy 25 Gurney, John 30 Jan. 34 A Julia D (Collins 31 May 41 Gushee, Jesse L 30 June 66 A Grace B (Pease • 24 Jan. 78 Robert A 30 Mar. 98 Roland 13 Nov. 99 Ava L 3 June 01 Gushee, George W 22 Feb. 53 A Mary E (Hardenbrook I May 63 Bessie A 10 Oct. 85 Ermina A 31 Mar. 88 D Maxcy 4 Oct. 90 Frank H 27 Aug. 93 John D 22 Apr. 96 Edwin M 17 Feb. 99 Lawrence A 12 Oct. 02 Grover, Martha (Trask 3 Mar. 08 Glidden, Horace W 2 Apr. 31 WA Cclette A (Glidden 25 May 47 Grinnell, George 4 Feb. 42 B Lucinda (Grinnell 22 Mar. 58 Mamie 12 May 83 Charlie 17 Sept. 85 Carrie 2 Jan. 89 Harry H 27 Nov. 90 Annie 31 July 93 Goldie 31 Aug. 95 Edwin B 29 Apr. 97 Jesse 15 Nov. 00 OO '^^-^ mrtmrmsmm^ TIBBETTS, FOR DENTAL WORK WE SELL FOR CASH THAT MEANS THE LOW "trade center," tromaston. ■~f #*- LEV! SEAVEY 26 FOLLANSBEE & WOOD, HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF Dry Goods and Ladies' Furoisliings Reliable Goods at Low Prices. We Give the Popular Blue Trading Stamps with All Cash Trade. Masonic Temple, CAMDEN, ME. IF YOU WANT. |PUf{E DHOGSI AT THE RIGHT PRICES . . . . TRADE AT Boynton^s Pharmacy. CAMDEN, MAINE. Ask your Friends abcut t!ie H S & M Glotlies ! FOOLER'S Broil cliial Pastiles Will Relievo Bronchial Iri-i.ation, Sore Throat, Cou^yhs, Etc. 27 H Hawkes, Charlotte (Norton 13 Apr. 27 A Hart, Joel S 28 Dec. 41 E Julia (Clark i July 35 Heal, Horace 18 Oct. 44 A Ernest lO June 85 Hall, Frank S 21 Feb. 47 A Erneline (Linnekin 25 Nov. 43 Stella L 10 June 95 Hart, Starling 2J Feb. 79 A Nina (Campbell 24 Aug, 80 Josephine M 1 1 Aug. 00 Olivia D 17 Sept. C2 Hanley, Michael F 28 Aug. 22 A Mary E (Sullivan 3 Mar. 37 Harding, Alex M 4 July 31 A Elvira A (Prescott 14 Nov. 40 Hanley, Benj S Hall, John J 25 Oct. 36 NA Hiram 9 Dec, 48 Hall, George L 2 Sept. 39 NA Lizzie 23 Feb. 40 Frances lO Sept. 79 Hall, Isaac F 26 Dec. 65 NA Myra S (Wentworth 30 July 69 Freedom L 18 Sept. 90 Irving G 20 July 93 Hall, William C 17 Jan. 69 NA Annie M (Wentworth 29 Oct. 84 Mildred M lO Dec. 01 Children's Suits at $1.50 to $8.00, at JLio^i glog»,X7ey^iS, TRADE CENTER. THOMASTON 28 ]^]^^ WHEN IN ROCKLAND ^ ^ . . . Don't Forget to Call at the St^re of ... O. E. Blackington &Son. They Keep Everything a Man or Boy Wears. HATS and CAPS, COLLARS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, NECKTIES, SUS- PENDERS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, OVERALLS, UMBRELLAS, SWEATERS, STOCKINGS, SUITS, REEFERS, OVER- COATS, ULSTERS, FUR COATS, SHEEP- LINED JACKETS, TRAVELING CASES, LEATHER BELTS, ETC., ALSO Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children Rubber Boots, Felts an 1 Rubbers, Over Shoes, Shoe Rubbers, Shoe Polishers, Etc. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE 304 MAIN STRLLT, ROCKLAND, MAINL. Mayo, Rose ^ Mayo iiiiiinn ST(iX 01^ THT^. -Wiitto -F-x-OTXt ROCKLAND, ME POOLER'S Compoiind Syrup White Pine and Tar For Coughs, Colds. Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Refunded. 29 Hart, Catherine S (Skinner 20 Mar. 38 B Hart, Lenville 13 Feb. 54 B Hart, Marcellus E .10 Feb. 47 B Abbie J (Hart 20 Nov. 60 George E 10 Jan. 85 Leroy M ii Sept. 91 Hart, Frank B 7 Nov. 70 B Delia M (Morse 3 Feb. 75 Levcre F 9 Sept. 01 Hannon, Mary W (Bowes 11 Feb. 51 B Chester W 3 July 84 Elden H 6 Apr. 90 Harriman, James VV 18 Sept. 47 WA Elnora L (Moody 24 Feb. 48 Hills, Salina (Robbins 27 Mar. 30 B Harriman, Myron E 16 Jan. y2 WA Ida M (Prescott 11 Jan. 78 Merle E 31 May 99 Tracy E 9 May 01 Harriman, Woodbury S I Sept. 44 WA Ellen A (Soule 22 Dec. 56 Sidney A 4 Feb. y6 Hatch, Frank J 6 Sept. y6 B Etta M (Boyle 20 Apr. 78 Arthur G 28 July 02 J Johnson, Lincoln C 18 Feb, 34 A Viola E (Moody 4 Nov. 41 Leland } 29 Mar. 81 They Keep No Old Stock at LEVI SEAVEY'S, TRADE CENTER, THOMASTON. 30 New Furniture Store! GUSHEE'S CORNER, All kinds of Common Furniture . . . CHAMBER SOITS, FANCY ROCKERS, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Etc, Agent for Maine State Prison Wagons, Sleighs and Harnesses. QUAKKR - RAM©SS Sold for Cash or on Instalments. U. 8. GUSHEE, Telephone. APPLETON, ME. PAINLi:SS EXTRACTION AT Tibbetis, Dentist All Rubber Goods Warranted. D ft ft T U P ' Q Satisfaction or Money Refunded atlUULJjR IJ 31 Johnson, Lynden M 5 Apr. 69 E Nellie E (Mitchell 23 Sept. 70 Winnifred V 15 June 95 Irene L 22 Nov. 99 Jenkins, George F 10 Feb. 55 A Emma J (Dorman 4 July 56 Edward H 16 Mar. 81 Leroy G 28 Oct. 90 Johnson, John C 24 Dec. 60 NA lia (Tiffany 25 Feb. ^J Willis A 30 Nov. 84 Albert P " 19 Feb. m Elmer L 23 Sept. 02 Jones, Leonie (Nevvbert 12 May Ji A Esther A 9 Jan. 97 Andrew 9 May 01 Jones, Susan (McLain ij Jan. 16 A Jones, Jesse L 4 Jan. 53 E Merilla (Norwood 23 June 53 Susie S 8 Oct. 80 Clara M 18 July 82 Jackson, Clarence L 5 June 95 Johnson, Abbie S 3 Sept. 44 WA Jacobs, Edwin S 11 Feb. 40 B Rachel A (Hart 31 Mar. 51 Edwin C 21 Mar. 79 Florence 6 Oct. 80 Everybody Enjoys Trading with LEVI SEAVEY —TRADE CENTER— — THOMASTON, ME.— Qiant Black Suits are warranted at Levi Seavey's 32 NASH'S = HOTEL, M. H, NASH, Proprietor, 28 SPRING STREET, II if W jt'^k >r«M» 3(mi Is All Ready to Give You the Befst Meal in the Oity, L. M. GUSHEE APPLETON A rarefully selected stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, fiats, CAPS, CLOTHLVG, ETC., BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, GRAIN AND FLOUR, BARBED WIRE and GRASS SEEDS. TELEP ONE We Fit Tall Men at M A f O, ROSE & MAYO'S Boy's Clothes at MAYO, ROSE £r MAYO, : : Rockland, Maine : : 33 K Keller, Vendellyn 13 Apr. 54 A Martha (Meservey 4 Sept. 54 Ava L 24 July 82 Keller, Benj H 10 Mar. 80 A Martha I (Fish I Aug. 86 Marie E 24 Jan. 02 Kirkpatrick, John 22 Mar. 27 Mary E (Butler 20 Jan. 35 E Keene, Louisa (Collamore 15 Dec. 33 A Keene, Martha ( AAentworth 22 Jan. 33 NA Keene, Edwin R 25 Feb. 70 NA Bessie C (Dunton 30 Nov. 74 Harold D 21 Apr. 94 Chauncy D 4 July 95 Albert B I Mar. 01 Keene, Robert S 1 Apr. 39 NA Cora (Thompson 4 June 55 Ormond S 25 Jan. 84 Robert E 26 Dec. 95 Kenney, Frank L 6 Oct. 72 A Eva E (Titus 10 Mar. 72 Frances R 20 Feb. 01 Newell L 14 Oct. 02 Kimba! 11, Emery 26 Apr. 49 NA Florence M 27 Feb. 79 MarkE 6 Apr, 81 WE SELL FOU CASH THAT ». 1 Tlfl Or k\ir\i MEANS THE LOWEST PRICES AAA/^c) |rVl SrflVrY "trade center," THOMASTON. ""I li&« W 1 VLarIi ff L 1 All Rubber Goods Warrant d. Satisfaction or Money Refii ruled at . 34 POOLER'S DID YOU KNOW HERRiCK & GALE Carry the Largest and Best Stock of Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, Of Latest Designs and up-t(j-date Lettering, in this Section of the State? Well- They Do. Vases, Bouquet Holders and Metal Wreaths CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Call and sec us whether you want to buv or not at 282 main Street, TELEPHONE 434-4 {^oekland, |VIe Ask your Friends about the H S & M Glotlies ! 35 12 Nov. i6 Mar. I Sept. 38 46 76 E 22 Aug. 29 Sept. 25 26 A 4 Mar. 4 Feb. 36 46 NA IS Sept. 2/ Nov. 76 79 E L Lamson, Frank Elonia A (Young Annie May Linnekin, Ambrose Lois A (Sprague Luce, Sion Martha E (Grover Laughton, Frank H AletheaL (Butler Lincoln, Eldora G 20 June 48 E Lovett, John G 28 June 32 NA Arobine (Linnekin 31 July 39 Edith Linscott, Paulina (Newcomb Linscott, Adial Ella L (Smith Lorenzo A Flora J Light, Joseph M Sarah (Grinnell Minnie B Linscott, Susan (Caswell Linscott, Eben M Inez D (Turner Clarence D They Keep No Old Stock at LEVI SEAVEY'S, TRADE CENTER, THOM ASTON. 12 Jan. 66 3 Apr. 39 B 7 Sept. 70 B 23 Nov. 75 15 Nov. 95 19 Aug. 99 13 July 25 B 6 June 32 22 June 64 22 Nov, 29 B 17 Feb. 72 B 31 Dec, 82 14 July 01 PATENT MEDICINES at POOLER'S 36 AT £^„ Li. Davidson^^ Will be Found a Full Line of . . . AGaiCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY SUPPLIES Ai.d a Full Line of — — Bowker's. RGid«?. Crocker's, E. Prank Coe's and Clark Coe's Fertilizers jA-ip i^iESXD-jeiLOCJ :^ :e» 3fi i cj :e3 js FOR PURE BLOOD — ♦-,^^ White Wyandotte Eggs FOR HATGHIMG Call on OP address , . S. N. SIMMONS I»rico SS ooxLtjs fox- JSott±ia.s of 13 ELDEN DYER (Successor to G. C. Dunton.) HORSE -AND -OX -SHOEING. iToToToxMLS Of u^J.± JESi±:tJLclisi Hoa-xzy TT^T'oocSL "\:^7"oi'l3L e*. S5i30c±a,lty APrLETON. Mn:. Teeth Z^xtracted without Pain at . . ^— TIBBETTS' DILNTAL PARLORS. MAYO, ROSE & HAYO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS VV JdlTJli r JKUJNT XVUUK. lUIlU. 37 Linscott, Daniel B 17 Aug. 61 B Rosa 12 June 89 Linnekin, Christiana (Esancy 30 Au^r. 36 B Lenfest, Edna L 24 June 94 M McCorrison, Ibra D 29 June 23 A Sabra (Davis 31 Jan. 30 James E 8 May 66 Louis R 27 Nov. 70 McCorrison, Joshua T 9 Sept. 58 A Emma A (Smith 26 Dec. 79 Hugh K 10 May 01 McCorrison, Addison W 6 Sept. 63 A Elizabeth Mar. 50 Martin, John W 19 Dec. 39 A McLain, Sarah (McLain 31 Jan. 35 Annie 28 Aug. 60 A Moody, Joseph P II Sept. 38 A Deborah R (Moody 18 July 41 Leroy N 3 Oct. 7^ Moody, Albert H 3 July 71 A Lizzie M (Pitman 22 Mar. 76 Mclver, Angus 31 Dec. 28 NA Kate (Doherty 6 May 36 John D 9 Dec. 70 Fredaretta 31 Jan. 77 Boardman Boots for Women $2.00 Li:VI SE,AVI:Y, "Trade Center," Thomaston DRUGS and CHEMICALS DAAT t?R'Q Pure Goods, Prices Right at...rUULlDl\0 38 Use Dr. B^2»on O-ay^s For all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Price 50 cents. WE GUARANTEE A CURE, CONVINCi:^G REASONS WHY SWEDISH CREAfVI Rhould "Be Us^d . Because it never disappoints in Rheumatism. Beeause it always relieves Sciatica. Because it never fails to relieve Achini^ Joints. Because it quickly reduces Swollen Joints and Limbs. Because it disposes of All Aches and Pains. Because it Makes Friends for you and for us. so GKWTS. Dr. BYBON GAY MEOIGIE CO., ROCKliHND, JVIE. SWECISH CORN CREAM CUP.bS CORNS, BY MAIL 25 CENTS. Mayo, Rose & Mayo SIGN OF THE TTVllXto ^f^X-OIXt ROCKLAND . ME 39 Martin, Elizabeth (Williams 28 Nov. 30 Palmer B 4 Aug. 70 A Martin, Danforth S 15 Ian, m4 A Adella A (Martin 30 July 52 William J 15 Sept. 78 Ella P 12 Nov. 87 McLain, Jacob 5 May 27 A Lucinda (Bickford 20 Sept. 43 McGinnes, Earl 3 Sept. 93 Meservey, Priscilla (Simmons 12 Apr. 30 NA Meservey, Frank S 21 Jan. 6^ NA Lois E (Wadsworth 9 April 76 William Bryan 21 Sept. 96 Stanley 13 April 98 Mary 14 Jan. 01 Meservey, Benson 26 July 47 A Lois A (Brown 26 Feb. 75 Isaac 16 July 96 Mitchell, Gilman 1 1 Sept. 42 E Lizzie (Gregory 26 Mar. 43 Mary E 19 Nov. 71 Bertrand L 17 Jan. 74 Harry R. 4 Oct. 86 Hermon E 4 Oct. 86 Herbert M 4 Oct. 86 Mitchell, Rosilla 5 Feb. 51 Edson M 31 May 65 E Mitchell. Effie 30 Nov. 78 E The .^12.00 Giant Black Suits for $10.00 at . . . Xjoxri ^o^XT-cy'sJ, "trade center," THomnsTON 40 '»l • C. E. MESERVEY, ATTORNEY ROCKLAND, ME. Dr. T. E. TIBBETTS, Surgeon Bentist. Teeth Extrastel without Pain. Charg3S Reasonable. Cob. Main akd Wixteb Sts. ROCKLAND, MAINE Park St. ExcMnge 4^ HOTEL m^ J. M. SMALL, Prop. lil^^-'^SSo -^ Mayo, Rose & Mayo^ CUlotla-esJ £*-* K()(;KLAND, MAINE. Patrician Boots and Shoes for Women $3.50 at "TRADE CENTER" LILVI SE^AVZ^Y'S THOMASTON 41 Morton, Rozilla (Fish 5 Jan. 42 A Maddocks, Charles A 29 Nov. 46 E Murry, Foss 12 Feb. 62 E Mary (Newbert 29 Apr. 'j^ Maddocks, Sidney J 27 Mar. 69 B Cora A (Edgecomb 16 Apr. 74 McLain, WilHam 16 Oct. 42 WA Georgia A ( Hilton 8 Oct. 50 William H 18 July 72 Addie E 8 May -jG Pearl A 14 Aug. 85 Hazel G 28 Nov. 87 Martel A 9 May 92 Maddocks, Frank E 3 Jan. 58 E Elva H (Hunt 5 Mar. ^6 Ella F 23 May 93 Earl L 5 Nov. 94 Laforest W 23 June 97 Maynard B 24 Aug. 99 Martz, Edward 29 June 65 B Nellie (Hart 10 Sept. 74 Earl L 10 Oct. 95 Marcellus E 24 Aug. 97 Donald C 5 Jan. 01 Mitchell, Alphonso T 12 Nov. 59 B Mary E (Overlock 16 June 64 Charles U 2 Dec. Z^ Linvvood A 1 1 Dec, 90 Harlan J 28 July 94 Rhoda P 16 Oct. 01 Pnni FR'^ • • • CATHARTIC LIVER PILLS j * UULLII O Reliable and Certain, Vegetable, without pain or griping 1 42 If You Want It to Fit. I f You Want Up to the Minute Style , If You Want Tho^e Smooth. C'^n<^ave Shoulders, HAVE IT MADE BY THE Camden Tailoring Go SUITS TO ORDER $15,00 to $40.00 WRITE FORSIMPIES. Franklin Shoe for Men, $2.00 Li:VI SEAVILY, "Trade Center," Thomaston 43 McCurdy, Isaac 23 Apr. 26 B Maddocks, Joel S 26 June 39 B Moody, Frank A 21 July 61 WA Edna E (Moody 20 July 79 Leslie P 17 June 98 Marcia E 24 Aug. 01 Maddocks, Alfred E 23 Apr. 45 B Annie L (Palmer 27 Dec, 6y Addie M 12 May 87 Ebcn G 25 Oct. 89 Leonard A 27 Oct. 91 Edgar C 4 Apr. 94 Charles A 17 Feb. 01 Maddocks, Mary E (Lermond 13 Sept. 46 B Wilkes J 16 Dec. 65 Ellis L 22 July Gy Gilbert F 8 Aug. 79 Maddocks, Mary J (Thayer 22 Nov. 29 B Maddocks, Elden B 26 July 43 B Linnie S (Standish I Sept. 44 John F 18 Oct. 67 Metcalf, Gardner 3 Dec 33 B Metcalf, IddoK 7 Feb. 37 B Mary A (Martin 24 June 50 Maddocks, James C 10 Sept. 31 B McCurdy, D True 20 Sept. 74 B We Fit Tall Men at MAfO, ROhE & MAY O'S .T=»--»*-»xx-ij*-»-»*-^[. -n All Rubber Goods Warranted . . . PAAirO^O Satisfaction or Money Refunded at 1 UlJLIjll U _ Furniture^ Carpels Upholstery - €J©«ds .A^t. BURPEE FURNITURE GO'S ROCKLAND CHAMBER SI:TS, BRASS and IRON BI.DS, Tine Bedding, Mahogany Sofas and Chairs, Couches, Sideboards and Buffets, Pillar Z^xtension Tables, Dining Chairs, Mission Furniture, Hall Stands, Carpets, Straw Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Japanese Rugs, Couch Covers, Refrigerators. Fabrics in Silk, Tapestries, Velours, Plush, dc, .Cor TJiDl3.olstex-ia::aS. Suminer Cottage Furniture. ILlectric cars pass our Door. Telephone connection. Children's Suits at $1.50 to $8.00, at JLjgx^± Se^xrey's, TRADE CENTER. THOMASTON 45 Haddocks, Lyman R 30 Oct. 47 B Ada E (Tasker 2 July 53 Gertrude E 18 Sept. 84 Elden B 20 Nov. 86 Raymond J 27 Feb, 89 Mildred L 30 Sept. 92 Maddocks, Angolene (Lambert 9 Sept. 46 B > Lizzie M 30 July 74 Alice A 17 Feb. 85 Ernest A 2 Mar. 96 Miller, George A 28 Nov. 74 B M Blanche (Forcade 3 Dec. 73 Harry F 9 Nov. 95 Charles D 15 Sept. 99 Miller, William A II Aug. 74 B Mary R (Barclay 14 Apr. 80 McDowell, Ada M (Burkett 5 June 46 B Clara A 25 Nov. 6y Miller, Jesse R 25 Apr. 36 B Louisa S (Bartlett 2 Nov. 35 Jesse E I Dec. 81 Miller, Stephen B 9 May yy B Carrie M (Ripley 25 July 83 Ella C 28 Dec. 02 Miller, Albert II July 31 B Miller, Rufus Lydia J (Ames 27 May 57 B I nnv FOR THE H S &M AT MAYO, ROSE & MAYO LUUa LITTLE LABEL n.O.aifli ROCKLAND, MAINE. All Rubber Goods Warranted . . . DA AT UD'G Satisfaction or Money Refunded at iUUIjIjIV IJ HODGSVIAN & COMPANY ca. at a small profit You will at all times find a big stock of %^ IS FOR . MEN or BOYS A Full Line of Overcoats, Mackin- toshes, Odd Pants, Shirts and Under- wear, Trunks and Bags, HATS and CAPS. All the up-to-date . . Hats . . at Our Store. HQDGMAN & CO., Camden, Me. 1 vv. UJJi i u 47 N Newbert, Orriville (Fisk Charles F 2 Oct. 12 Nov. 34 56 A Newbert, Will M Lizzie C (Gushee 31 May 63 26 Feb. 69 A Ness, J Benj. Rosalie Mary (Gushee 10 Aug. 25 Oct. 78 74 A Newbert, Kate (Sukeforth 18 Dec. 30 A Newbert, Mary (Jones 7 June 19 E Newbert, Roscoe L Lydia A (Murry Grover C Lena B Goldie M Frank E 9 Aug. 1 1 Feb. 28 Dec. 3 Apr. 15 Feb. 9 Sept. 62 53 84 86 94 96 A O Oakes, Adeline E 8 Apr. 56 A Overlock, R Alonzo Cassie E (Metcalf 10 May 48 2j Jan. 48 B Overlock, George A P Page, George H 12 Apr. 58 B 9 Nov. 34 A Pease, Harrison C Mary B (Bartlett 16 Nov. 20 Jan. 27 35 A Pease, Harry C Rosa E (Morton 13 Dec. 29 Aug. 75 A Pease, George A 6 July 30 A Prescriptions Accurately Compounded from Pure Mjiterials. Right Prices at . . . • POOLER'S 48 H. N. TITUS. Prompt Attention Given to All Orders for Caskets, Robes, Etc. Also Manufacturer of the CELEBRATED TITUS RAKES. APPLETON, ME. (Jr. H. PAGE, Manufacturer and Dealer in CARRIAGES, SLEIGH5, :Ei"2?c:?. Carriage Painting and Repairing in All Branches. Carriage Stock For Sale. APPLETON. mm EASTERN~FERTILIZERS CORN SPECIAL, POTATO SPECL^L, HIGH GRADE POTATO, GENERAL, GRASS AND OATS KEPT IN STOCK. REGULAR I^ R-ICES TGASY TERMIS JESSe li. UUBNTWOIRTH, APPLE rOX, MK, HART, SCHAFFNER& MARX 'Mayo, Rose & Mayo CLOTHES MAY BE HAD OF ROCKLAND, ME- Mayo, Kos© ^ Mayo SIGN OF THE "Wlxito Ze'l-OMit ROOKI.AND. ME 49 Pease, Theodore VV 4 Nov. 71 A Blanche A (Berry 23 June ']6 Emily B 5 Feb. 01 Proctor, Erastus 30 July 39 A Susan M (Lermond 11 Aug. 40 Proctor, William H 12 Dec. 68 A Ada H (McCorrison 26 Apr. '^'j F Russell 20 June 95 Howard N 8 Sept. 00 Lillian E 13 Nov. 02 Perry, Cyrus J 15 June 65 A Evie M (Davis 20 Apr. 72 Mervyn A 8 Oct. 94 Edmund K 4 May 96 Norman R 25 Oct. 98 Packard, Robert I Jan. 93 E Pease, Emerson 6 Dec. 41 E Susanna (Harwood 23 Nov. 47 Fred E 20 Oct. 66 Prescott, Lillian G 29 Mar. 73 E Philbrook, Judson 9 June 48 E Lizzie (McKinney 18 Mar. 54 HoUis E 23 Nov. 75 Melvin L i Sept. 81 Arthur L 29 July 88 Pitman, William H 12 Sept. 44 A Ruth A (Richardson 21 Feb. 41 Bernard A 24 Feb 81 All Rubber Goods VVarrantfd. D A f\ T 17 P ' Q Satisfaction or Money Refunded at lUULIjJLl U 50 Qardin&r^s Balsam OF Spruce Gum and Wild Cherry Is guaranteed to be the best remedy for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis. Safe and Effective. The first dose relieves. Equally good for children and adults. 25 cents per bottle. Sold Everywhere. MANUFACTURED BY The Gr. 1. Robinson Drug Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Tbomaston, Maine. Pay son & Robbins, EAST UNION, ME., Are offering a large line of men $ and Boys' eiotbing LOWEST PRICES GUARA.NTEED. We have a very choice and well selected line Ladies Wrappers and Shirt Waists, also Room Papers and Curtains, which we are offering at bottom prices. LARGE- LINE, or FISHING TACKLE.. Our Specialties :— American Beauty Flour, Ne- ponset Roofing Papers, H. W. John's Asbestos Liquid Paints. TRUSSES, CRUTCHES " POOl LEF I'S ^ M 51 Pitman, Viola (Newbert 6 Apr. 54 A Albert G 30 May 82 Perry, Henry 3 Aug. 19 A Pease, Lucy J 23 Feb. 65 A Plummer, Gladys 25 Mar. 95 A Perry, Charles A 21 Sept. 6^ NA Hattie L (Davis 13 Dec. 7?> Nina L 5 Jan. 95 Emily F 16 Oct. 97 Harold S 24 Dec. 99 Bertha A 10 Feb. 02 Perry, Elbridge G 19 Feb. 58 A Ella M (Wellman 14 Apr. 62 Perley D 13 June 80 Laura Belle 19 Mar. 85 Blanche II Feb. 01 Pease, Ralph H 23 Mar. 76 A Pierce, Edgar W 2 Nov. 85 A Harry 13 July 87 Pease, Artist L 9 Aug. 69 A Sabra M (Perry 4 Feb. 68 Maynard A 21 Oct. 92 Addie L 3 Dec. 93 Delia D 19 June 95 Watie 18 Sept. 96 Blanche 8 Jan. 98 Sadie 12 Feb. 99 Louie 13 Oct. 00 Gladys M 19 Apr. 02 DRUQS and CHEMICALS Pure Qoods, Prices Right at POOLER'S 52 Your Eyes! Are they K? If they are not it is your duty to have them attended by a RELIABLE and SKILLFUL OPTICIAN. We have got everything up-to-date to do Scientific Work. W^e do not claim to know it all. But this we have demon- strated in hundreds of cases, that we can properly fit and adjust glasses, CALL ON BURGESS Have your eyes examined and if glasses are needed, he will endeavor to do the right thing. In addition to the above BURGESS has an up-to-dat.e line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, STERLING SILVER, and SILVER PLATED WARE, BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. Repairing of all description in our line neatly and promptly done. We keep two men repairing all the time. Jn RITO^^rrCC Watchmaker • tr* D\Jt\\ltZ^^n and Optician. Camden, Maine, Masonic Temple, Main Street. All Rubber Goods Warranted . . . DAATPD^Q SatisfViction or Money Refundei at 1 UULl!lf\ IJ as Pease, Rosina (Laughton Mander F 2 Feb. 24 Apr. 35 75 A Pease, Verranus A Francis F (Pease 25 Nov. 12 Mar. 35 45 A Pease, F'red M Emma R (Ludvvi Minerva Llewellyn L Verena D cr 2 Dec. 27 Nov. 2 Aug. 7 Sept. 3 Feb. 50 53 77 79 95 A Paul, Jacob M Cassie ( Robbins 2 Oct. 4 Sept. 68 70 A Pease, Charles E 25 Aug. 56 A Powell, Etta A (Maddocks Beatrice 12 June 6 Apr. 80 00 B Pease, Elander G 24 Feb. B Pease, Leander Leroy 26 July 29 Dec. 81 88 B Pease, Chester S Hannah M (Gree :ly 13 May 27 Dec. 40 40 B Quinn, Mary (Carver Q R 7 Jan. 35 NA Ripley, Elmer E Phene (Bills 29 July 15 Oct. 60 62 A Ripley, Charles 24 Mar. 19 E Prescriptions Accurately Compounded frc Pure Materials. Right Prices at . . . POOLER'S 54 KAllOGH FURNITURE COMPANY House Furnishings of all kinds. PIANOS AND ORGANS At Ca6?h Prices on Easy Monthly Payments. Herald Banges. 402 Main Street, ROCKLAND, ME. CLOTHING FOR_«— ^ HEN AND BOYS At the price you wish to pay. Our line of Furnishing Goods and Hats are always com- plete at all seasons. When in town make our store your headquarters. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. S. B. HASKELL, The Clothier, CAMDEN, MAINE. DRUQS and CHEMICALS D A A I 17 R ' Q Pure Goods, Prices Right at... lUULjjIlD 55 Ripley, Miles 25 May 25 E Sarah (Esancy 12 Oct. 32 John F 2 Dec. 64 Nettie M 25 Feb. 70 Inez 6 May 72 Grace 9 Nov. 74 Ripley, Adelphus B 14 Mar. 54 A Sybil A (McCorrison 31 Oct. 53 Ripley, Charles 20 June 61 E Velzora E (Hart 2 Mar. 71 Effie E 10 Jsn. 88 Willie L 30 Oct. 89 Raymond A 4 May 92 Leola A 2 Sept. 94 Alice A 8 Sept. 95 Edward J ' 15 Jan. GO Elden E 2 May 01 Rokes, Lizzie (Clark 24 July 38 E Robinson, Adeline (Newbert 19 Apr. 09 A Elsie 5 Jan. 30 Rokes, Wallace 26 Feb. 33 B Richards, Edwin S 4 July 60 B G Estelia (Simmons 14 Apr. 66 Gracie M 8 Aug. 84 Wealthy D 6 Aug. 86 Ruby L 13 May 89 Laura A 8 Feb. 92 Horatio E 17 Nov. 94 Raymond O 16 May 01 All Rubber Good-i Warrant d. D A A T I? D ' C! Sitisfaclion or Money KefurHbul at lUUliljU U 56 Orel E. Davies JEWELER, Graduate Opiioian, Watdimaker. MAIN STREET, Opposite Park Street. ROCKLAND. Li D. JOIVTKS, LAWYER AKr. TRIAL JUSTICE Collectinf^ clone everywhere, and prompt atlenlion . iXX. CLlflF^J\, MAiNUFACTURER- xjjKTXorsr, ivie:. DRUGS and CHEMICALS Pure Qoods, Prices Right at POOLER'S 73 Wadsworth, E Merton 13 Sept, 78 Dora A (Wellington 8 Mar. 83 Wentworth, Andrew H 12 Sept. 19 Harriet (Thorndike 22 Nov. 20 Daniel G 4 June 51 Wentvvorth, Joseph G 28 Oct. 53 Lottie E (Sherman 15 July 60 Iva M 1 1 June 85 Wadsworth, Arthur F 18 Dec. 81 Mabel E 18 May 83 John M 9 June 87 Wentworth, Andrew 1 1 Aug, 38 Wentworth, Charles 24 Feb, 6S Wentworth, Newell B 30 Apr. 57 Lizzie F (Davis 4 Nov, 62 Warren W 5 Nov, 79 Adelbert N 8 Apr. 86 Wentworth, Lyman 21 Feb, yj Wentworth, Frank A 7 Jan, 49 Waterman, Fred J 8 July 29 Waterman, Albert A 21 July 26 Emeline (Boynton 26 May 39 James W 10 Apr. 68 Laura E 24 June 66 Bessie B 20 Oct, 73 Lottie M 30 May 75 Wentvvorth, Alfred R 27 Mar. 47 Luccna D (Hilt 5 Dec. 48 Wiley, Aaron D 9 Oct. 22 NA A NA All Rubber Goods Warranted. D A H T 17 P ' Q Satisfaction or Money Refunded at rVuLljll k) 74 ZZZIZZZZZ A Subscription TO THE Rockland Opinion FOR ONE YEAR Costs Only One Dollar You get from it more than five doliars worth of news; five dollars worth of ideas; five dollars worth of fun. Net profit of transaction, Fourteen Dollars. You are losing money every day you delay handing in your subscription. "The Appleton Register" is printed in the Opinion Job Department, Sample of our work. Not bad, is it? Come and see us. Opinion Publishing Co., 463 Main Street, Rockland. For extra copies of this book, send 25 cents to Harry C. Pease, Appleton, Maine. 75 Waterman, Wilbur A 19 Feb. 53 Jennie A (Dunton I June 53 Fred L 12 Aug. 84 Hittie F 29 Jan. 86 Wallace, Harrison 24 Nov. 19 WA Warren, Eugene C 17 Sept. j6 Addic F (Robinson 20 Apr. 70 Maud L 3 May 96 Warren, Stephen H Wellman, Frances V 24 May 47 A John E 24 June 54 Wentworth, Jesse L 30 Apr, 52 A Clara L (Adams 31 Jan. 60 Chester A 4 Jan. 83 Arland E 6 Oct, 87 Jesse F 4 Dec. 91 Samuel F 23 Feb. 94 WiUard S 20 Jan. 01 Wentworth, Ernest W 6 Nov, 79 A Weymouth, Robert L 21 Oct, 70 WA Clara A (Fowles 31 July 65 Bessie E 21 Feb. 98 Wellington, Lizzie (Pinkham 15 Jan. 58 B Wellington, William A 25 Sept. 44 George A 10 Nov, 6j Walker, George P 28 Nov, 37 B Olive M (Lermond 12 Sept. 43 Winslow, Ellen E (Hart Y Young, Lottie P 27 Aug, 44 B 9 Dec. 61 A POOLER'S Compound Syrup White Pine and Tar For Coughs, Colds. Cxuaranteed Satisfaftory or Money Refunded. 76 H. H. PLUMIVIER, !VI D., UNION, MAINE. Oflice Hours : — 7 to 8 a. m. 12 to 2 p.m. 6 to 7 p.m. Telephone. VALLEY HOUSE, A. E. FISH, Prop. STABLE. conni:cti:d. L. R. CAMPBELL, ^Attorney at Law^ CITY BUILDING, (I Tei.fption'e ROCKLAND, ME, Libt of Deaths. We give herewith a list of deaths as reported to the Town Clerk, from 1892 to 1903 : 1892 Jan. 17 Lorinda Ames, 29 Freelove Fish, 30 Belinda Worthing Feb. 2^ Annie F. Dyer, 27 Maynard M. Fish, 28 Franklin M. Collamore, Mar. 16 John E. Thorndikc, 18 Flora Grinnell, Apr. 10 Benj F. Sprague, 26 Raymond H. Robbins, William C. Newbert, Willard Sprowl, Magnus Gordon, Lucy E. Meservey, Ansel L. Fuller, William Jacobs, Lyman P. Harwood, Timothy S. Ripley, Lovina T. Luce, Zebedee Simmons, Everard F. Gushee, Llewellyn E. Butler, Lucena G. Keller, Mercy Dyer, Jesse Esancy, Bertha E. Ames, Alden Towle, Wilson Sprowl, May 4 June 2 July 8 20 Aug. 17 21 24 Sept. 5 10 7 14 23 30 Oct. 21 Nov. 7 13 16 Dec. 4 Yrs Mos Dys 66 10 17 91 60 I I 6 37 9 2 9 15 I 37 6 I 64 5 16 19 3 27 75 5 16 60 16 10 17 6 4 15 10 10 63 3 18 60 IC 13 63 6 10 82 5 25 84 6 17 J 5 T T 7 84 1 1 6 17 83 1 1 21 I 13 20 62 8 16 60 6 2 78 HARRY C. PEASE, Justice of the Peace, APPLETON, ME. V. O. KELLAR, BlaACKSBIITH Horse Shoeing and Jobbing. APPLETON, MAINE. C. M. Walker, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Qlover Block, Rockland, Maine 79 i893 Jan. 5 Amelia Richards, Feb. 3 Clement Ripley, Mar. I William Smith, 23 Willard R. Moody, 27 Lydia R. Ripley, Apr. 8 Nellie V. Pitman, 14 Lucinda Ripley, 20 Joel McKinney, 23 Joseph P. Fish, May 2 John C. Pitman, 21 Inf. dau. R. S. Keene, June 6 Grace D. Wadsworth, 24 Nancy A. Chaples, July 18 John Hall, 26 George Grinnell, Jr., Aug. 3 Hannah W. Perry, 7 Elbridge G. Robinson, 10 Martha E. Hall, 11 Ann Bickford, 17 Randall Wellman, 30 Ava A. Conant, Sept. I Isaac Conant, Nov. 14 Alice Bowes, Dec. 6 Nancy Hanly, 20 Frank A. Gushee, 31 William Collins, 1894 Jan. 6 Sarah E. Fairbanks, 14 Laura A. Ames, Feb. 9 Julia H. Wadsworth, 17 Priscilla Simmons, Mar. 10 Frank Murry, 24 Annie McCurdy, Yrs Mos Dys 38 74 10 12 66 10 I 58 2 17 35 I 10 34 3 18 77 43 10 2 66 4 17 44 6 12 13 2 7 4 63 5 20 83 7 3 II 5 2 65 81 I 6 6 13 84 3 15 7?> 10 7 4 8 24 76 6 II 24 II 28 87 1 1 6 51 2 26 85 2 14 56 3 3 56 4 14 I 3 23 92 4 30 2 52 2 29 Prescriptions Accurately Compounded from Pure Mr.terials. Right Prices at . . . POOLER'S 80 J. W. Bowers, DEALER IN Stoves. Furnaces, Tinware. Agent for the Famous Clarion and Glenwood Ranges. Has a COMPLILTi: LINI. Or NICKEL WARE. COR. OF COMMERCIAL PA MR CM MC AND BAY VIEW STREETS. UMItILIlII) IiILi H. L. ROBBINS, Dealer in Drugs m Patent medicines Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery and Fancy Goods. Agent for Dr. Miles' and Dr. Shoops' Medicines, Central of Union Telephone Company. 81 1 894 Apr. 5 Malinda Wellman, 13 Mark Ames, June 7 Nellie A. Stickney, 8 Eliza A. Peaks, July 16 Adeline A. Kcnniston, Oct. 7 Thomas A. Gushee, 20 Harry A. Butler, Dec. 5 Mary J. Davis, 6 Margaret Richards, 24 Sarah A. Conant, 30 Annie M. Sleeper, 1895 Jan. 14 Uriah N. Dyer, Feb. 4 Rebecca Martin, 12 Willhamp Titus, 16 Susanna Cummings, 28 Annette C. Lermond, Mar. 2 John Esten Stuart, 4 Nathan Hawkes, 5 William B. Conant, 25 Jesse Keller, 25 Stephen Simmons, Apr. 2 Emery M. Keller, 18 Verna Pease, 18 Lucy Simmons, 29 Ethel I. Gushee, June 9 Hannah C. Perry, 24 Ambrose Heycr, 29 Francis O. Keating, July 6 Horace Titus, 7 Sarah Esancy, 18 Sarah P. Fish, 19 Freeman Esancy, Yrs Mos Dys 66 II 4 68 II 13 38 56 10 6 71 9 2 69 2 2 I 1 1 26 56 I 9 72 6 5 76 10 10 I 24 88 4 13 83 22 16 6 20 81 9 26 54 9 20 26 10 18 69 16 77 6 2>6 3 58 1 1 10 63 8 25 23 76 9 15 7 5 60 8 22 60 8 10 48 2 14 82 10 93 2 66 8 66 7 I 82 F. L. Davidson, Agent for the Celebrated Heath & Milligan Best Prepared Paints Also a Full Line of Oils, Dryers, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, White Wash Brushes And all goods pertaining to a first-class line of Paint Goods. Frank H. Ingraham, nmmy and Counsellor at Caw, I Limerock Street, Rockland, Maine. JOHxM SIMPSON. ROSCOE STAPLES. Simpson 8t Staples Manufacturers of and Dealers in !)arne$$e$, Collars, Crunks, Bags, etc Repairing Done Promptly and in a First-Class Manner. 369 Main Street, - - Rockland, Maine 83 1 895 Yrs Mos Dys July 21 Cora E. Kimball, 42 17 Aug. 8 Israel R. Hills, 76 7 14 24 Atwood Ripley, 74 26 Marion E. Hall, 6 5 Sept. 4 Olive A. Wright, 34 5 22 8 Willis W. Maddocks, 27 8 16 17 William D. Graham, 77 9 19 26 Sarah Collamore, 79 9 I Oct. 3 Jcthro Simmons, 69 8 12 Nov. 14 Caro A. Sukeforth, 32 5 15 . 7 Frances Hall, 81 4 17 14 Timothy Sullivan, 77 26 Caroline A. Gushee, 64 2 6 28 Addic A. Moody, 48 4 21 Dec. 3 Laura E. Maddocks. 18 8 I 26 Nancy H. Wentworth, 82 I 17 1896 Feb. 6 Mahala Chapman, 91 9 22 II Seth C. Hart, 26 6 2 16 Warren P. Wentworth, 70 2 27 Mar. 22 Galen S. Keene, 76 8 18 Apr. 12 Ansel Turner, 4 5 14 14 Eleanor Titus, 87 15 Preston H. Fuller, 4 8 I 20 Eunice Hart, 81 9 20 George W. Rokes, 69 24 30 Isabel Keene, 92 5 May 4 Mary E. Pease. 67 4 16 13 Will A. Rivers, 33 22 James Hall, 73 3 8 June 29 Georgie L. Wentworth, 24 7 30 July r 3 Gustavus Kenneston, 83 8 30 5 Hamlin Weymouth, 32 1 1 21 84 Adelbert lillett, M. D, Searsmont, Maine, Connected by Telephone. Office Hours 8 to lo A. M. NOTARY PUBLIC COLLECTIONS JAMES E. RHODES, 2d. eounscllor at tm WILLOUGHBY BLOCK, 341 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND, MAINE. Telephone 306-5. p. Ii. Davidson, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers. Best Line of Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods in Town. A New Line of Mattings, Eloor Oil Cloths, Curtains and Wall Paper. 85 1896 Yrs Mos Dys July 8 Vestina A. Pease, 62 I 8 Aug. 12 Phoebe A. Brown, 73 7 15 Maynard F. Edgecomb, I 16 Sept. 26 Harriet A. Simmons, 55 7 6 Oct. 17 Ethel A. Smith, 2 14 19 Lilla Wellington, 27 2 15 Nov. 6 Bailev Grinnell, 79 6 29 7 Albert E. Fish, 23 12 17 Morton Bennett, 89 4 13 30 Raymond D. Williams, 5 7 Dec. 3 Margaret Gordon, 79 1 1 3 9 Mildred L. Bean, 1 1 12 II John Arnold, 87 7 II 1897 Jan. 5 Louisa Weymouth, 60 6 18 6 Emily S. Tvviss, 6-] 7 29 16 John B. Gushee, ^ 30 1 1 16 2Q Daniel Sullivan, 81 I 4 Feb. I William C. Gurney, 28 3 2 II Joseph Bartlett, 71 4 26 Mar. 14 Lizzie M. Linscott, 4 15 20 Abigail Simmons, 82 9 10 24 Prudence E. Pease, 75 I 4 29 Ichabod Foss, 77 1 1 Apr. 2 Lydia M. Foss, 75 I 10 16 Lola A. Sherman, 16 2 16 May 17 Ellison E. Maddocks, 60 10 27 21 Mabel Sprague, 22 10 June 5 Clementine Simmons, 83 8 16 18 Samantha Clark, 60 July 10 Martha H. Burkett, 60 7 Oct. I Rufus Linscott, 63 1 1 Sept. 22 Alice Lermond, 17 86 C g u O u w H < Pu >^ < Q O cC Q PJ I- THE G. I. ROBINSON DRUG CO., State Agents, Thorn astoii, Me. v^ • ^^»h..i.>v;Vi I ;iaJhn ^ Sold in every State in the Union, Canada and South America. cu < < o Q Q H < UJ ^ 87 1897 Nov. 3 Lucy A. Gushee, 9 Betsy C. Ripley, 1 1 Isaac Wellman, 15 Cushman E. Harden, 26 Arthur C. Henderson, 27 Florence Ames, 30 Harry L. Fuller, Dec. 9 Willie H. Young, 1898 Jan. 10 Leland S. Ripley, 12 Elijah D. Gushee, Feb. 24 Wilbert A. Gushee, Mar. 30 Ethel J. Linscott, Apr. 14 George E. Robinson, May 17 Myra S. Ripley, Aug. 4 Mary J. Bartlett, 19 Nancy J. Pease, Sept. 20 Ellen A. Wadsworth, Oct. 10 Judson Gould, Dec. 17 Arzilla B. Hadley, 2-] Hattie M. Mitchell, 29 Catherine A. Sidelinger, 1899 Jan. I Marie McLain, 5 Edwin S. Burgess, 16 Eliza J, Burkett, 21 Mary Wellman, Feb. 18 Isabella Hysler, 18 Hattie L. Pinkham, 18 Albert Hysler, 20 Ai Maddocks. 27 Delphina Robbins, Mar. 7 George E. Butler, Yrs Mos Dys 70 I I 5 85 I 1 1 77 I I II 57 6 5 2 7 29 2 5 23 27 1 1 I 15 3 2 4 57 I 13 45 10 18 7 10 44 1 1 14 7 2 84 9 6 84 7 23 9 18 44 9 I 70 ^ 21 I 78 10 8 10 21 18 3 I 81 8 15 81 8 19 51 10 26 ^5 15 63 I 24 32 8 20 64 6 25 24 I I 88 1 899 Mar. lo Horatio Dunton, Apr. 27 Henrietta Young, June 22 Ella C. Lenfest, July 27 Jason Maddocks, Aug. 14 John H. Seavey, 20 Josephine F. Gould, 24 Elvira G. Meservey, Oct. 10 Susan F. Gushee, Nov. I Elizabeth C. Simmons, 22 Perley L. Butler, 25 Rebecca Ripley, Dec. 21 Mary J. Sibley, 1900 Jan. 29 Levina H. Fuller, Feb. 14 Samuel B. Ripley, 17 John E. Hanly, Apr. 2 John L. Ouinn, 4 James F. Clark, Leonard E. Hall, May 8 Isaac Fuller, 19 William S. Linnekin, 21 Rose H. Davidson, 2 1 Abbie O, Newbert, 25 Joseph A. Gushee, 30 Joseph W. Shepherd, 31 Ruth G. Martin, 31 Nancy Moody, Oct. 6 Horace I. Hannon, 4 Sarah M. Richardson, 12 Oliver Boggs, 24 Zcnas Fuller, Nov. 25 Everett E. Fish, Dec. 15 James L. McCorrison, L.GfC. Yrs Mos Dys 80 5 12 72 1 1 27 35 4 59 9 14 32 10 14 44 10 22 87 6 16 70 6 7^ 2 2 15 6 26 70 7 21 74 8 22 Yrs Mos Dys 83 8 2Q 80 10 7 48 6 12 73 9 I 67 7 15 80 I 24 75 46 9 24 49 1 1 18 77 10 16 78 10 3 90 6 28 85 r 21 56 3 28 64 10 14 50 4 14 84 3 I 3 16 81 1 1 16 89 I90I Yrs Mes Dys Jan. 5 Nancy Maddocks, 86 4 6 23 Lorenzo F. Sleeper, 65 18 24 Carlton Edgecomb, 66 I 27 Lucy H. Mears, I I 15 Feb. 6 Maria S. Hawkes, 81 10 20 8 Milton R. Simmons, 46 5 II 17 Catherine M. Pease, 76 1 1 21 18 Ruth E. Twiss, 43 8 Mar. 2 Nancy Pitman, 83 9 19 3 Henry A. McLain, 71 4 13 Apr. 2 Florence E. Gushee, 17 9 27 3 Ceniantha A. Stover, 58 10 2 6 Frank Richards, 56 2 14 Ella M Wentworth, 18 6 24 21 Robert B. Mears, 8 7 15 26 Julia M. Page, 59 I 21 June 7 Rebecca 0. Fish, 5 Earl B. Thurston, 88 6 5 23 8 Edith Moody, 19 18 July 7 Edward E. Hart, 85 5 20 Sept. 2 Isabel C. Fuller, 27 9 25 30 Galen P. Metcalf, 15 5 23 Nov. 10 Olivia Hart, 84 3 8 Dec. 31. Inf. son Leroy McLain, I 1902 Feb. 17 William F. Moody, 55 8 9 26 John E. Rokes, 68 1 1 16 Mar. 3 George C. Dunton, 70 6 22 10 Rufus Newbert, 84 6 13 Clifford S. Robinson, I 20 16 Robert S. Miller, 4 4 18 Arobine B. Tyler, ^1> 1 1 18 29 James Hart, 64 6 9 90 1902 Apr. 10 Sabra P. Lawrence, 12 Artist VV. Pease, 19 Elizabeth L. McCorrison, 19 Pauline E. Linscott, June 27 Mary M. Harriman, July I Juliana M. Johnson, 18 Hezekiah P. Murry, Sept. I Marcellus Maddocks, 7 William J. Martin, 21 Ambrose Maddocks, Oct. Mark Perry, Nov. 10 Mary A. Thompson, 23 Emma J. Bennett, 27 Jennie L. Snow, 28 John Thompson, 1903 Jan. 6 Addie R. Arnold, ^^Tl r«s^ Yrs Mos Dvs 89 7 25 83 4 13 81 8 18 5 21 86 2 26 82 9 6 11 2 14 61 5 27 65 10 6 72 6 14 11 3 71 8 12 63 I 10 47 2 2 11 7 20 \rs Mos Dys 68 7 Rodney 1. Thompson, Attorney at Law* 401 Main Street, - - Rockland, Maine Directory. POST OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS. F. L. Davidson A. Wentworth S. O. Bartlett Appleton, No. Appleton, West Appleton Burkettville, Elmwood, George A. Miller Mrs. E. A. Lamson HOTEL. Valley House, Selectmen, Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector, Supt. Schools, School Committee A. E. Fish, Proprietor TOWN OFFICERS. J. T. McCorrison, V. O. Keller, G. W. Gushee. B. H. Keller Harry C. Pease Jesse L. Wentworth Stephen J. Gushee George F. Fogg i year, Stephen Miller 2 years, Isaac Hall 3 years SOCIETIES AND NIGHT OF MEETING. Appleton. I. O. O. F., Appleton Lodge, No. 75, Friday D. of R., Golden Rod Lodge, No. 31, 2d and 4th Wednesday P. of H., Georges Valley Grange, No. 96, Saturday G. A. R., David Esancy Post, No. 69, Saturday p. m. Almond Gushee Relief Corps, No, 19, Saturday p. m. W. C. T. U., 1st and 3d Friday No. Appleton. I. O. G. T., Georges Valley Lodge, No. 162, Saturday 92 BURKETTVILLE. I. O. G. T. , Pine Plains Lodge, No. 150, Tuesday P. of H., Mcdomac Valley Grange, No. 175, Saturday Trial Justice, M. F. Hanly Deputy Sheriff, G. W. Gushee Attorney at Law, M. F. Hanly MERCHANTS. Appleton. S. J. Gushee, H. C. Pease & Son, F. L. Davidson, L. M. Gushee, Dry Goods and Groceries. Lottie P. Young, Millinery and Fancy Goods. No. Appleton, A. Wentworth, Jas. H. Dixon, Dry Goods and Groceries. Burkettville. A. K. Burkett, George A. Miller, Dry Goods and Groceries. West Appleton. Colby R. Bartlett, Dry Goods and Groceries. MANUFACTURERS. Appleton. G. H. Page, carriages; S. J. Gushee, lumber; V. O. Keller, P21den Dyer, blacksmiths; G. H. Page, carriage painting; Willard Sherman, J. F. Edge- comb, stave mills; Annie McLain, Lottie P. Young, Mrs. E. E. Ripley, dressmakers; E. E. Ripley, mason; H. N. Titus, wood worker; F". A. Went- worth, watch and clock repairing. No. Appleton. R. S. Keene, saw, planing and grist mill; Josef)h A. Ames, stave mill; Bessie D. Kt-ene, dressmaker. 93 Burkettville. S. J. Gushee, saw and stave mill; George Millay, saw and stave mill and coiled hoops; A. M. Dow, blacksmith and general repairing. TELEPHONES. N. E. T. & T. Co. S. J. Gushee, Agent Union Telephone Co. H. C. Pease, Agent History. Appleton was originally a plantation. Was in the state of Massachusetts till the formation of the district of Maine in 1820. Was incorporated as a town, January 28, 1829. The first records of the plantation are dated 18 12, giving account of the meetings at the school house in Dist. No. 2, on Ap- pleton ridge, "near Abiatha Richardson's." The first tozvn meeting was held April 13, 1829. February 20, 1843, ^ portion of the town of Hope was annexed to it, which was about 5 I -2 miles long, 2 1-4 miles wide on Union line and i 3-4 miles wide on Searsmont line, and included the villages of McLain's and Packard's Mills. The old Hope-Appleton line was about half way from the river to the ridge road and run nearly parallel to it. In the spring of 1844 the inhabitants built a town house on land purchased of Willis Fish, and the first meeting was held in it June 25, 1844. It is supposed that the first settlement was in 1775- The village of -HSV Appleton formerly called McLain's Mills was settled by Fergus and Archibald McLain brothers who came from the town of Bris- tol, bought land of Gen. Henry Knox, Washington's Secretary of War, and built mills on the river, Fergus had a large amount of land on the west side and Archibald on the east side of the stream. Fer- gus was a "representative in the legislature at Bos- ton eight years and nt Portland five years. Was one of the framers of the Constitution of Maine, was first of the selectmen 2.2 successive years, when he de- 95 clined further service but always participated in pub- lic affairs till the time of his death." Archibald gave the land for a burying ground, provided the citizens would build a wall around it. The village of<^pAppleton formerly known as Packard's Mills was s^ettled by Reuben Packard, who built mills on the western side of the stream. This village was afterward known as Smith's Mills. Burkettville is the western part of the town for- merly called Burkett's Corner from one of its prom- inent citizens, Mr. Andrew Burkett, who built two mills on the Medomak river. Mr. Burkett was promi- nent in town affairs, representative to legislature, etc. The town was named in honor of a wealthy merchant of Boston, who gave a bell which is in the steeple of the Baptist church. The Friends meeting house, which stood in what is called the Quaker burying ground, was built in the early part of the century. The Friends met in silence for many years, but owing to lack of mem- bers finally discontinued. In 1868 the meeting house was moved and is now a part of the dwelling house of Mr. David Cummings. In 1845 ^^ 1848 the Geo/ges canal was built through this valley from Thorhaston to Searsmont. Freshets in spring, drougths in summer and ice in winter contributed to its downfall, but in spite of all these it did considerable business for several years. The first postoffice in town was at Pease's Corner, now known as Pitman's Corner, with Geo. Pease, Esq., P. M. Later history we will omit as most of our read- ers arc familiar with it. jUN 101903 COmE TO OS FOR m Stylish Goods AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. E. ^W. BERRY & CO., Gents' Furnishings, Fine Footwear. iS Agents for Lamson & MUti and Stetson Hats. S When in Doubt on thesH I Shoe Qaestion I CALL ON THE I HUB -SHOE . STORE. p . Sole Agents tor the . I Walkover Shoe for Men, and the La France Shoe for Women. mi WE HAVE THE FINEST SHOE ANO RUBBER REPAIRER IN THE STATE. Oar number is || 44<$ Main St, ROCKLAND, ME, mmm m w m ^ New England Clothing House THE LEADING STORE FOR MENS' ANO BOYS' High Grade CLOTHING JS^ m m w w m m AT REASONABLE PRICES. ® I BURPEE & LAMB, | m PROPRIETORS )$ 396 Main Street, Rockland, Me ft *KS*^ o? 1 ' ^>-^ w ^ ^d ...-> ki^rj