Vol.47. Houlton, Maine December 26, 1907. No. 63,

in hopes that, with a full stomach, had readied a point where the gully grizzily awoke, and growling a savage ularlv for a few days, is said to over­ the bear would not go far, but would made an abrupt turn to the right, and protest, got on his feet. The tun cubs come almost any case of Rheumatism. Jl Dwttidaat of Ok Uikiwgs. soon seek out some secluded covert to as usual, was advancing round the began wrestling, and tumbled and 1 he [>ain and swelling, if any, dimin­ sleep off the effects of his gormandiz­ curve witn the utmost care, when, just rolled about on the rocks, while the ishes with each dose, until permanent B 1 Everett McNeil ing It was to discover him in thi* as he had completed the turn, he saw old bears set up on their haunches and results are obtained, and without in­ retreat, if possible, that Thor had the bear not twenty rods away, asleep, solemnly watched them. juring the stomach. While there are 8TRIDIN0 into the general father; and I am going to n ake the made his early start, outstretched on a great fiat rock in Not for an instant did Thor think many so-called Rheumatism remedies, S •tor* and poet-office, Jed min of myself mother said I would, He had no difficulty in finding the front of the dark mouth of a cave. of retreating. In two minutes his patent medicines, etc., some of which Thompson tacked up on the mother and you, father.” bear’s trail; and, as he had hoped, in Thor had no difficulty in distinguishing plan was made. He would shoot the dj give relief, few really give per­ dooi *«W** ^ tVIIWt, Father and son had stopped, and less than a mile from where the bones the band of white round the monster's old male grizzly first, instantly reload, manent results, and the above will, no left leg ami the notched right ear. M! , men, were clasping hands and looking into. 0f the dead horse lay, he came to the and He prepared to meet whatever doubt, be greatly appreciated by many lit eald, “and I’ll back it up ith the each other’s eyes. spot where the grizzly had made his For a moment Thor’s heart seemed might happen as the result of that sufferers here at this time. eoia! Now I’ll goon ip the doctor, “ Thor, you shall go I had the bed, a little pile of leaves in a cave ti> stop beating, and then it jumped shot. The rock behind which he was Inquiry at the drug stores of this and h# strode out of the post office, money, but the hurt leg and the sick- formed by two huge rocks; but the into such violent action that it set his biding was large enough to conceal neighborhood elicits the informatism banging the door behind him The ness and the idleness— I got no money bear had been an unexpectedly early whole form to trembling. He silently him completely while reloading, and that these drugs are harmless and can men read this notic*: now. Mr. White say Mr. Thompson riser, and had gone, sank out sight behind a rock, and he was confident thht he would have be bought separately, or the druggists waited until he had every nerve and T a k e N o t ic e . give the money sure, if you kill the The trail from the cave led up the the rifle ready again before the bears here will mix the prescription for our muscle under control. This morning in Crooked Oulch, bear If my leg—” He stopped and J gulch. Fora couple of hours Thor could discover his hiding-place. readers if asked to. l'he gully had narrowed until it was the biggest 'grizzly best 1 ever saw drew his lips tightly across his teeth. | cautiously followed it; and then, ae. he With the utmost care Thor thrust not more than a r< d wide. There The Approaching Session elawsd me up bad, killed my dog Tiee “ You shall go and shoot the grizzly, rounded a point o f rock that thrust its the long barrel of his rifle through the were no branches to crack, no gravel of Congress. and on# of my horses. is Thor, and go to college, and mother jutting elbow out half-way across the crevice in the rock. His keen eyes to crunch under ttie feet. Three large not big1 enough to hold me and that will be glad.” ravine, be caught sight of the grizzly selected the exact spot beltsw the bear’s rocks, large enough for Thor to con­ From the present outlook, ti e ap­ biati.and 1 will give any man, w< man, N either man spoke of the danger, some five hundred yards ahead, stand- cars where lie believed the ball should but the thought was vividly present in ! ing out in hold relief on a huge fiat ceal himself behind them, lav between strike, hi* finger [tressed the trigger, proaching session of Congress will be ■Ot ebild, erho will kill that identical the most noteworthy since the Civil the mind of eacrw and gave a great rock. For a minute or more the bear him and the hear. and the rifle flamed. Then, without b#«t#« two hundred dollais in cash the War. Certainly no Congress in ncent tenderness to their bearing toward stood there, swaying his head from '1 he first rock was about file rods pauzing an instant to note the effects nmm»nt I set eyes on the body. The history has had to deal with so many each other during the few hours that side to side; then he jumped down off from where he now stood, the second of his shot, he jerked the rifle from the bier hae got a ring of white round his 1 complex domestic problems as will remained before Thor started on the the rock and vanished from sight. some eight rods father, and the third cr vice and began loading it. left bind leg add has lost-i chunk out confront the coming Congress. hunt for the grizzly. The Norwegian The distance had been too great for not more than two rods from where the Whatever was happening on the o/kW right ear. Such great question as the following lad had no better weapon than a heavy Thor to distinguish the ring of white bear lay. Thor determined to shoot othei side of the rock, the thing tor r Jed Thompson. will be considered: the perfection of single-barreled, muzzle-loading rifle, a round the left bind leg and tiie mark­ the grizzly from behind that third rock. him to do was to get powder and oall While the men gathered round the the Railway Rate Law, and the ex­ powerfrl and deadly gun in skilful ed eat; but he felt sure that this was Fortunately a stiff wind was blowing into his gun a* quickly as possible. /sbtiet-boerd, were reading this - tension of the power of the Interstate Jed Thompson's bear, for never be­ down the gully, and would carry scent He fieard a terrific roaring and giovvl- eaid with many and tarioua astounded bauds; but with its one shot, all its fore had he seen so large a grizzly, and sound away from the bear. ing, the thud of a heavy body jumping Commerce Commission: increase of eommenta, the store door opened, and effectiveness vanisqed until it was re­ and Jed had called him the biggest The moment Thor had finished his vjr falling bff the rock, the patter of Federal control over corporations doing Thor Oiaen ^abd his father walked in. loaded And both men knew that a grizzly he had ever s°t eyes on survey and formed his plan, he crept nailed feet rustling swiftly over the inte.state business: Government con­

coming out. So it was clearly evident ed by two half-grown cubs ! j at bedtime. Come in and T alk it Over that the bear bad gone into the gully For a moment she stood in the He states tbit the ingredients c*n i or W rite i-or Particulars. and had not yet icturned. bright sunlight, blinking her eyes and be obtained from any good prescription Every turn of tne gully, every huge swaying h r head from side to side: phaimacy at small co-t, and, being of MERRILL TRUST CO. rock, present'd a possible lurking- then she walked over to where her vegetable extraction, are harmless to place; but Thor did not get a sight of mate lay, and gave him a cuff on the t a i e CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000 the bear until a little alter noon He tar With a start td grunt the huge Thi* pleasant mixture, i4’ taken reg- 19 State St., Bangor, Me.

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Edison and Victor Phonographs Monticello. | New Corporations. shares is $100 each. The names and residences of the shareholders to­ gether with the number of shares and Records A young daughter arrived at the Among the corporations which subscribed for by each are as fol­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Por­ MAKE have been organized under tiie gen­ lows; Charles A. Milliken of Au­ ter’s Sunday morning: Dec. 22 eral law of tiie State during the gusta , 149 shares; Carl E. Milliken L. S. Blark of Houlton was in week and have filed their certifi­ of Island Falls, one share; S. P. town Wednesday looking after the cates of organization at the ollice of Dean of Island Falls, 150 shares. HOME interest of the telephone. ;he secretary of State are tiie Stock­ Number of shares unsubscribed and the Happiest Mr. George Barrett of Bridge- holm Lumber Co., and tiie Dean in the treasury, TOO. water was in town on business Lumber Co. The purpose for which Place on earth Ml* MASTER'S VOICE' Thursday. both corporations were organized is tHat of conducting a general lumber H. B. Sharp of Portage was in business in all its branches. town Thursday to see his father H. An Ideal Present for your Girl, Boy, Wife or Husband. C. Sharp who is quite ill at this Tiie Stockholm Lumber Co., was State Grange. present writing:. organized w ith a capital stock of $200,000, all of which is At the annual meeting of the Mr Vernal Grey and his sister 1500 Edison and Victor Records to select from stock and of which tiie sum of $100,- State Grange held in Lewiston last Laura of Newport Me., are visiting1 000, is paid in. The par value of tiie week the following officers were relatives in town. shares is $100 each. Tiie names and elected: Mrs. John Weed Jr. has gone to residences of tiie shareholders to­ Master C. S. Stetson, Green; Everything in ]VIusie MUSIC Portland to spend the Christinas gether with tiie number of shares Overseer, Boyden Bearce, East holidays with her sister Annie subscribed for by each areas fol­ Holden; Lecturer, W. J. Thompson, Robertson. lows; (’lias. A. Milliken ol Augusta South China; Steward, I). G. Hall, Rev. Mr. Gorger of Mapleton 749 shares; Carl E. Milliken of West Eden; Assistant Steward, preached in the M. E. Church Sun­ Island Falls, 250 shares; M. P. Mil­ F. C. Patten, Topsham; Chaplain, day morning:. liken of Island Falls, one share. J. H. Little, South Paris; Treasur­ Mr. Ralph Good is home from Number of shares unsubscribed and er, F. F. Addition, Lends: Secre­ Colby to spend the Xmas, holidays. in t he t reasury, 1(0. The president tary. F. S. Libby, Auburn; Gate of the corporation is Charles A. Keeper, S. K. Ous man, Steuben; Asocial Dance will be given in Milliken of Augusta and the trea­ Ceres. Mrs. W. J. Thompson, South tiie Grange Hall Wednesday even­ surer is Carl Milliken of Island China; Pomona. Mrs. Boyden ing- Dec. 25. Falls. Bearce, Fast Holden; Flora, Mrs. Miss Annie Sypher’s one of our Dean Lumber Co., was organized (’. S. Stetson, Greene; Lady Assis­ Boulton Music Store hello girls is visiting at her home A. E. A stle ‘Prop. P. S. Berrie, Mgr. with a capital stock of $100,(XX) all tant Steward, Mrs. F. 0. Patten, in Blaine for a few days. of which is common stock and Topsham; Columbus Hay ford and Mr. David. Hoyt w ho lias been at oi wdiich the sum of $30,000 Edward Avans were re-elected the Eastern Maine General Hospi- is paid in. The par value of the members of the executive hoard. j tal being treated for sceptic poison- ! ing in his knee arrived home Thurs­ day. Advertise In The Miss Heva Buck and Miss Jennie Ross, are soon to leave for ^r0oslo0li (Times. California, where they will spend For Christmas § tiie winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. W. C. McLeod of Mars Hill, are visiting at the Ficsh Cut Roses Fresh Cut Pinks Houses and Farms * home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Me BRAND DISPLAY Holly, (Order Early) Mistletoe For Sale Lend, the home of the Doctors par­ Holly Wreaths Christmas Bells $1650. Eight room house on Fair street. ents. $1800. Eleven room house on Franklin u OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS H Miss Lola Jewett is visiting Boston Ferns Maiden Hair Ferns Avenue. Asparagus Ferns $3200, Eight room house, ell shed and friends in Blaine for a few days. barn on Florence Avenue. Special Orders taken not later than Saturday for Violets, Mrs. Dr. Hill and little son Mont- _ I O X = 100 Acre fann, 6 miles from Houlton, with ford who has been visiting in Valleys, Etc. machinery of all k nds, $4000. Sprague Mill’s arrived home Satur­ 130 < Acre farm with machinery, 5 miles day. from Houlton, $6000. > 80 Acre farm, 4 miles from Island Bealls, Mr. Hill Chenney a student at $ 2000. U. of M. arrived home Friday for » 1 1 * ? ° N e w e ll’s Maine. ^ 40 Acre farm, 4 miles from Houlton, tiie Xmas, holidays. Parlor Lamps, Toilet Sets, Fancy- $1450. Roy and Frank Bull students of Dishes of all kinds, Cracker Jars, 225 Acre farm, 12 miles from Houlton. Worcester Academy Mass, are $2500. Fruit Dishes, Individual Cups Falmouth Hotel, 3 hours ride from Iloston, home for the holidays. mmmm"""*mmmmmm■■■■■"“■™■"^ ■“■“ ""““"*™™™"" ™"""""™™ and Saucers, Cake Plates, Salad with all furnishings, 12000 population, The Ladies Aid of tiie M. E. I $6000. church gave a supper andentertain- j Dishes, Water Sets, Dinner and Aroostook Times $1.00 per Year. Theo. J. Fox, Broker. ment and sale of fancy and useful j Tea Sets. articles at the Grange Hall, Satur-1 day evening netting the sum of i fifty one dollars and fifty five! Our Line of Nickle Plated Ware cents. is complete. Mrs. Mary Grey and daughter Hazel of Caribou are visiting at the' Tea and Coifee Pots and all kinds INDIAN home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackins. of Utensils...... MADE...... Miss Gussie Wallice spent Sun­ day in Houlton tin* guest of her, We have just received a Full friend Miss Helen McKay. Tlp> R. C. I. students are home Assortment of Enamel Ware in For Ladies, Children, Boys and Men. for the Christmas holidays. all colors. No sport so healthful as this. Our sales A daughter, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson on are increasing every year. Our snow the High lands Sunday evening. shoes are the best that can be made Miss Clara Sharp of Monticello, and come in two grades for men. was in Houlton Monday, shop­ Ladies’, Childrens’ and Boy’s are made ping. The Houlton Business College, Christmas Headquarters in one size. Mail orders a specialty. closed Friday for the holidays, and Write for prices. will reopen on Dec. 30. Tiie usual Christmas concert will at our Store he held at the Baptist church on Wednesday night. when a very attractive program will lie given. This will lie a fit t ing (dose for Christ­ mas day. Miss Moliie Pearce is spending her vacation witli her parents, ai 3 0 Fort Fairfield, > < Card of Thanks

ALMON H. FOGG GO., W«‘ wish to thunk the man,\ Hamilton £ Webber friends who worn so kind to u,s dur­ ing our recent bereavement and MAIN STREET HOULTON, MAINE those who ro kindly .sent flowers. George A. Deimmore J and Family. V X O E =

a a a \ ------\ Houlton. k Maine. - erry Christmas To All lhe l imes Readers

F. I Fisher of Fort Fa i rIieh I w 1 r Dun ii shljiml. wa- ! Ml. ii Ha ok* it of 1 * i rt-liehl was in Si I;is Whin * <• f Dav idson was in ill I I o I I It e I h 1 11 I > last \ V t ■ \ . It i 11 s ] 1, .-iin- i i f .ni i. 111 la-I Week .-n 1 U 1 - i 1 1.■-. 1 H old toil, la-1 W (■ek. M iss Fa I i 111 Komi is a t h. .m e It, I . t h ! _ ; i ■ nan was Mr- J 1111e ( > : i ■lit! of A -! i la mi vv a - \\ - a I'e itnh ■hted to the \ n ms 11 h >k OF LOCAL INTEREST Wellesley ( ’ollrge m -pell.I t I).' ho li- ■ -<11ni *' It ’ - in IF ■niton 1 a - 1 w <■ek the ...! ] e- 1 of T:rim ;md B.ank ing Co . . f ('aribou. recess with her pan iit,-. (lay ■ Mrs. iF. F. Will i a i m for a v .-ry u-e fill ealender. Mrs. W. F. MeGee js assi -ting at dmi of (, ■. Mr F oul,;.l ihe 1 mar.- Pro f. Willey . ■ r -■f fhe S 11ell i f .ll-e le It llel'e- wetlt to Bust* • n Sat u rday . to spend doin is at home for dm liolidays. day, from a business trip to Bangor. mas rush. Tu. .,|lay t\>r Bo- loll . w lien lie will hi - V ;leal loll. Miss Margaret Saunders has ac­ Mrs. Thos. Mel'ln-rson lias re­ Mrs. Arthur Try of Presijlle a v\ . Ik : is fa n i i 1y . 1 M.-m, a-- -p. ml ek vv i I M) -■. Margain ■ r Hans on left here covered from her recent severe cepted a position with I)r. F. W. Isle has been tin truest >f Mrs. • hat. i > i Houlnw < ’. 1•’. 1 ’ar-oiis of Fon F;tirfiehl. last Week for Bost on w llel*■she will illness. Mann as book-keeper. Samuel i.antu Mg' .of list■ K. T. I’n ■niiss ('om- end t he vv inter vv i 111he I' daughter Miss Elsie M erril and Miss Cas­ Chas. E. Dunn, returned Satur­ Miss Doris 1‘rid puny. wa- .1 o i n g 1.11? ■ss, ini Houl- Mrs. K emiet ll of Brownville, D Foss wa:S ill Ba r i n lt ■ im McKay. day from Bangor where he has been 1 mi I- ;r 111 a y. sidy are cle.king at Mrs. Cook’s is the guest of Mr: Fred Hall on hast week ca lied t here V tht ■ illness Miss Jennie M. Dens iiinre of Ban- for two weeks. during the holidays. Highland Avenue. of her sister Mrs. Thompson. '‘rineipal W, F. < oan left Friday, gor who has been visiting her Mr. J’eter Moores left Monday, Miss Iva Jackins returned home Miss Edith Blethen of Dover has Hon. H. T. Powers of Fort Fair- ni id it for his home, in Auburn, brot her George A . Deiistnor**. High­ for Montreal to spend Christmas last week from Skowhegan to spend been the guest, of her brother Mr. field was called to Houlton, Satur­ W leu a i I a will h ■ during tlie holiday land Ave.. has returned home. J with his daughter, Mrs. Matt Gray. the holidays with her parents. Frank Blethen on Main Street. day on legal business. John Johnson returned last week j The Cockran Drug Store, has Miss Florence Rouse of Hodgdon. Harold Chadwick who is a stud­ Bicker Classical Institute closed Card of Thanks. from Colby and will spend the \ our thanks fora very appropriate was the guest of Miss Ethel NcNally ent at of M. came home last for the holiday vacation last holidays at his home in tills town. calendar hist week, W ediM sday. while the High School' week for the holidays. We wish to thank our friends and Ora Gilpatrick returned Friday The T im es is issued on Tuesday Miss May Cosseboom of Houlton ami town schools closed on Friday j Col. ( has. P. Alien returned to neighbors for their kindness and from Boston where he has been on morning of tins week for the bene­ was in attendance at the Bangor Lynwood Frvin arrived home' his home, in Presque Isle Saturday consider;!t ion to us during the sick­ fit of the advertisers as well as the from Waterville. Friday and will business. District Convention of Hpwortli .after being in Houlton on business. ness of our husband and father readers. League at Mars Hill last w eak, and spend h is vaeat ion in Houlton and The Houlton Polo team went to The students of Kicker are plan- ,, Samuel E. Jackins and also for Harold Weiler returned from read a paper on Social Christianity. 1... I I ort r airfield, Presque Isle Friday and played, mg togive a play m \t term which : t heir sy m pat hv d tiring- the hours of Bowdoin, last week to spend his the folo team of that place being Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsman will probably he “ My Fncle from Martini,. Bartlett of Waterville our bereavement. We also extend vacation with his parents, on North defeated by a score of 2 to 0. of Augusta are the guests of Mr. India." President of the Central Maim* Fair our t lian ks to Rev. ('. E. Jones, the Walter Sullivan who is principal St. and Mrs. Don A. H. Powers on Association was in Houlton Thurs­ Mr. Burns Hovey t lie well known choir of the Methodist church and the Milo High School arrived Miss JcnnieLinton and Miss Ruby Main Street, for ('hrist mas. day on business. of R. 1*’. 1). ( airier left hist Wednes­ to t lie hearers at the funeral servi­ Carver teachers at R. C. L went home last week to spend Christmas Mrs. F. M. Hum • and daughter day for Portland where he will re­ The Cantata given by the child­ ces. to Boston, last week to spend part with his parents. Elizabeth have returned from an ceive med iea I t rent meiit. ren of the ('ongregntional church Mrs. Mary Porter Jackins. of their vacation. ! ex tended t to Mr- F. M. Hume last Wednesday was most success­ Mrs. John E. McVny. Mr. and Mrs. fra Porter with D. H. Bates the well known re­ Miss Ethel Heywood a member iii Fairlh ful, and very an joy,a hie. Hodgdon, Dec., 16 1907- their daughter, have returned from presentative of Millikan Tomlinson of the Senior class at Colby, was the the annual meeting, of the State The December bulletin of the Co., was in Houlton Saturday. k d o i n p Ulsitiess in Houlton Satur- gate, the funeral of her aunt Mrs. some time ago, has closed his place v isif ing In r brother, d,ay. Miss Virginia Donnell returned Charlotte Lyons. of business, and gone to Presque A. I )e U SI 11 of e , 11 i rhland Cashier F. I home last week from school to Mrs. Cora Putnam, and Mrs. ('. <’. Isle where lie will continue the busi­ the irst National B.a n I spend the holidays with her parents Newell returned Friday from Dnn- ness. 1 will he given in Mansur's house. Sal til'd; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Donnell on forth, when1 they went to install ] 1 on ll on High a ini lhe Y. M . C. ■due-day night, for the taken hv Presi Law n St. the officers of Eastern Star in that A. played a league game of basket f the young people who On Monday morning the R. F. I), place. hall at Mansur’s Hall Friday night, 11. '1'. Frisbie, who ■ for the holidays, with commenced leaving the Post Office Mrs. Osgood Smith who lias been Y. M.C. A. wining by a score of ’ortland and Boston Bryson's orchestra. 44 to 11. of months returned on a new schedule, leaving at 9 a. confined to her bed, for some time nelair one of t he popular m. instead of 10 returning at 0.90 on account of sickness, is improv­ 1'he Post Office will he open for in the Bowdoin Street p. m. ing rapidly, much to the gratifica­ delivery of mail on Christmas day Never iiavu the Stores ill Houl- i-e, is spedning the (’brist­ tion of her many friends. Mrs. Lydia J. Edwards died at from 7.60 in the morning until f. in ton beet mom att ractive than this lier home ni Fort. 1 M k i* ^ the residence of her son G. M. Ed The death of John Smith who re­ the afternoon with the usual deliv­ season and merchant? report busi- Kent. ENDS OF HOLIDAY sided on Spring Street opposite his eries by the carries. wards on Heywood Street last ness as good. Fox Bros, usual attractive win­ lines are here, hut cannot stay w eek, the funeral taking place sons’ residence, died on Saturday \\ e prefer their room to their It is not the worth of a Christ­ Mrs. Charlotte Lyons, vvlm has dow displays are generally very at the age of 78. He had been sick company and have marked Sunday. mas gift that makes it valuable to l.ved on Film street for the past IS realistic, hut last week’s proved down price so low that it will for six weeks and death was not Among the calendars received at the recipient, but tint fact of its years, died Dec. 9, tit the home of more so than usual. A large kettle pay you fo buy even if you do unexpected. being a remembrance given with not need them at present. the T im b s office is a very serviceable her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hollis in was hung from three sticks while Commencing Thursday Dec. 26 the Christmas spirit, which makes There are manicure and toilet one from the Union Central Life Boston. Her remains wen* brought beneath it was the representation of articles, mirrors, boxes of per­ Christmas what it should he. Insurance Co., through its agent the Hardware stores will close here for interment, Wednesday, a fire made by placing an incandes­ fumery, sachet hags, Geo. T. Holyoke, who will please every evening except Saturday In the Fair Street School, Grade j Dec. IS on the noon train. Tin* cent lamp in a cedar log that was SHAVING BRUSHES accept our thanks. during January, February, and 4th the following pupils were not | funeral took place Wednesday after- hollow and tilled with cracks; at n.HO in fact nearly everything you would expect to find in a full Commencing January first the March. This is in accorance with absent one half day or tardy dur- j noon at 2 o’clock, from her late resi- on Tuesday night the clerks smell­ their usual custom. holiday stock. Of course there delivery windows of the Post Office ing the term : deuce on Elm street tin* Rev. A. H. ed smoke and going to the window are not many of each kind. will not opei%until 8 a. m. instead The death of Miss Evelyn I. Elsie Bamford. May Brackett. Hanscom officiating. Mrs. Lyons saw that the log was smoking, and Remember Drugs and Medi­ of 7.80., which arrangement will Tozier, who was for some years Daisy Hall. Allen Hanscom. is survived by four daughters, Mrs. immediately put tho (ire out, while cines of all the best kinds are here. last during the winter schedule of employed in the Registry of Deeds Valla Kelso. Kathleen Moir. Hiram W. Daggett of Hodgdon a number of prospective < ustomers mails. As the evening mail is often occured at her home in Ellenstown, Dorothea Stetson. Robert Wilkins. Mills, Mrs. L. L. Stuart, Salt Lake on the outside wondered why they lata, the old schedule made very N. B. last week. Miss Tozier made Not absent one half day; City, U tah; Mrs. B, F. Smart of were spoiling so natural a fire. Had The Cochran Drug Store long hours for the employees, and many friends during her stay in Louis Tott. ’ Henry Wilson. New Hampshire, and Mrs. C. H. it occured during the night more I I this action of Postmaster Hume Houlton, all of whom, will regret to Beulah Bartlett. Medston Etabrook. Hollis, Boston. The deceased was serious consequences would have re­ will be much appreciated. hear of her death. James Wilson. H2 vears old. sulted. FRIEDMAN ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. !>■ '* MOST DESIRABLE XMAS GIFTS Men’s and Boys’ Tailor Made Suits and Overcoats, Smoking Jackets or House Coats, Fancy Waistcoats of Newest Designs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk HEADQUARTERS Mufflers, Men’s Fur Lined Gloves and Mitts. FOR BATH ROBES Absolutely the Finest Showing in Houlton. Nothing like them anywhere else in town at the Low Prices we ask. Holiday Neckwear of Rare Style Beauty, You cannot do otherwise but please a man with the patterns. Holiday Suspenders I Arm Bands Are always acceptable for Christmas, we have them packed in Neat Boxes.

Agents for the Celebrated WALK-OVER SHOES. Good Wearing Shoes. Good Looking Shoes. We carry the Famous NORTH STAR FUR COATS You will find advantages that will satisfy you and give you confidence in our advertisements, even though we do not use the words “HALF PRICE,” “BARGAINS,” “GREAT LOSS, Etc. FRIEDMAN CO HOULTON, MAINE. iesfoostooKTunes, Wednesday, .December The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December, 25, 1907. )

Hut cannot act There is no Ioch! j The Aroostook Times. responsibility or power to cancel the! licen' -r r ; ‘~ y E'stnhlis/ti <> 1 j/ril ISiiO. U.M.C tos\n a u t t.i ifi! ]*•> have nothing to sue ; F 1 f ' * . * ***m ' c **' ■f"' ' fd'0!i f t im o i -1, }. ,\v much b .-hall •■■■(■ [ ^ AikC'i’.jJiiiiLtJ ALL THE HOME NEWS. ! • N t j r D- " ■ u Ha.' kin.i - , :,t;- _ : A rrangem ent o i Tr a in s i'ii11.^i'.<■ ii .. .1 ■-, \\ • a: i.! >■ e ' • . ■ ; 1 •• T \\ ( ’ ( C T !! i\ - ;ii Cfleet ■) ! ' i | _ I , , ' co. 1G, 1907. ■'ll \ it -, c .. "-.a - . NITRO CLUB SHOT SHELLS ^ 1 * : - c .'j C m r £ e rvie e . TART your hunt right b y first buying U. M. C. sm oke­ S less powder shells. Any standard smokeless powder .Vo Suits i lijitim, , :tm-i ,'!<■ \ i i ; ( i \ Flit-red :11 th • |M.d onm.- at ! b. Ktmi !nr Write f o r descriptive folder in colors. (■ithilinii ; i, mviiih! elan-. I'"-! i i-i.'-v M. f m ),: 11 - ! ' w u at m m ;t THE UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY. Urid^-port , Coilll. ran; Ageucy, Hruadwiiy, Now York ( i' . CHAS. H. DUNN’S COLUMNS. i m. ‘Local Option” is not v ' ' , : v i- m m ; m.Co" 'doo Option or Local "!,l! l( M ova tea\ j, i macii !: l 1 1 ',li ! ;i!ld lb 'Mil SALE of STOCK. , , , - , N O ( • 1 ’ M n i >' 'I I i K IM i1 A " 1 a:he v t d ai u Hit l i , • ■ t Ilf! •) V H ' : . ! p 1 II i Ipl" dt emu j....ph ;4' c '''* ' " " r f at Kent and inter- 1. \ . of local opti oil OI home i n i" M id ;! I •• 1 w r. ■ or it l i e fm r m ; , m . ■ • ; . i.crt-.",o v ; ii got- f i, ■ r - .: j - ■■ ’ on; ■ : :: ' -l - -:' - It la ttie desire of the A r< Mistook Telephone and Telegraph Coiupnnv b> pla< c ui ike hands ■ i"’, 11 i, ii ai.il d - M It* subscriber!! and the citizens of Aroostook County, shares ol its Capital Mock. attmitu’U, i - 1 - ; i . 1 1 } Hl- ‘ ■( i d I- ; i field, ( 'ari- ,...... , ...... ; d < i■jv . The Aroostook Company is organized under the laws of the Mate of Maine iind n e;ui \ me r o -: n: i m - : i It ;i | 1, !c ; d ] 1 ■■ ■ 11 e. s i '■ i; 1 | ( \ h< ,,., 'a.. 1' i. • . I .. i e.e ami OH a prosperous business. It plans in the future to extend its service and thoroughly develop conan ii n: i y : r i' --nl.it' ! ’' own ' ''' 1" ! 11 - ::i in mm r , \ < - the telephone business throughout the County on sound business principles and at i ' asnnaMt r ! \Y ' ’ vte h an k s.itn- • tenrn d;,tte 'tati.cs. 11 ■ 1111 , -1: dmmb p rates. v a If- im." 1 i.m" m ;m mb. lom.o- i:- fn" '' ' '• 'l! m a community and , . , , ,, For particulars ri’giWding selling price id' stock, etc., address the tallowing resident directors: , . . i U i' *..mi Ir.tneot ar.d mtermch- local ir-pmi--i'.i 1 it y im 1- 0 :' " ■- a i-!.' nil]' ’ " | r ‘ n eulatnm d ! T. II. PIIAIR, Presque Isle, C. F. M’l.All. Limestone, ; - i 1 ■■ mm “ Let cat !; < 0)11 III U 111 t \ 1: 1 \ ' • V% ! H! !t Fo ■’ H •' - 1 o :. , ( ’i.,. re'til’s ate '•tie r i,,'-, 1 hat. and end lac ton. L. E. TIT1TLK, Caribou, F. T. Metl LA IM’I.I S, Presque Isle, want- nr.d t.ike t t;c ci - n si i p n - > - < "t its , ' 'K' •" r"‘ ! 1 1. opm, d' >!., as ,o C. A. POWERS, Foit Fuirtield, or L. A. ib.ACK, C.ei\eral Manager, Ilmilton, Maine !■' ' ■ ’r‘u }>"'ice | S. 1 0 p. m. - - tor Lor’ Fa; i field, ( 'ari- i ciiH’.C • by p< !>nn>;u own admim-■tration," Ac , Am : ' M d ' : I ' ■' j" rise ot 1 . bo, /", b\ trim; ;u ! tr m, and intei rneoiate 't.itions. LOCAL or'lit ).\ h a s its pi m u \ l,} i”110;1'^"’ l10 I ric : i t TIONS. T \ 1 It >\ s, a i, 11 i polu’V ot i c -tat” A UK] \ A 1 . * .t. .f. .t. .f. K e. h tov. U ot city as cd j,oi nm 1 .eon.e , p i ■11,.iut ion. Tie- iicii'r !a.,v '.rnpiy on’ cranu nt i> also .a part id larger ^,lU ' 1 ’ ’ al.-s! kind of stati ilornin-! H.-10 a. m. from \'an liman, Caribou, .imendatory in t ii't ct out h’ < e.eral .am tin ts. (>ur ii nits of oream/a ii socii t.\ ' nnimuoitii . to open . I'ort !• ante Id and intermediate ot the prondntoi \ la o . A >um, m < mi - * for jiur|)oses of ifinvrumnit are tmtion, 1 tM ’ t O' : u -- t ) tie- possibilities Ol t he j m- - h" . not tc est ablistcd t:i a!i v <•. ’ v i y town WILSON state, count}, city or town am; u arils 1,11 ■ '*■ ’ j ' " on. ei nne ami pi> \ ( rtv * until, und- r ! n - <■ mi cm c ! •.* tic ■) a m.— from !*'. r; K -t and inter­ of tli< city. 1,1 ‘ d'.ij; Hist hii(,(ni tieit ( vti' cirscl state toe (,| po.-t OH ;' y c e i \ e n for 11: * - ne- Hate station.. W e have a president ami emigre"., A mei can rivih/ tt n ,n. so ! ■' ■, I, 1,, e. ' ■ e: o' i, M i of its a. m. from J ho ton, Portland, with cents and judges and a I i t hat :» Ad K MAN A (.KM KNT Hl-d emu o t, j i.pm, ;jc anp»r, (iree.uvillt* and mtermidi- toie-s l i.e s u a.n: i.:i e\,] v niachtnerv id national oiuminriit afe stations. , Choice Groceries We have also aownmi'm e ^ >iatno > ;F' ]n m —trom \ a; 1! men, I.ime- ami coinjih tc s\«.(. m ot *t.;te ^ n e ; i; town 'mc. t nn...... h . ■: ’ h ,e.t in Id and PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES, men t. Some m p r .m m . ’ ' m - . tour "lim n , mdm-i a to ■ Mi' ■ i ■ 1 :1. o'- C’.tl’l i o o" ill * Wln-Il 1 b,f" ocu-enimen! mo f ,a mi ' > :> ■ most i ■ V'*"i\ A\! \ m » - f I k ' : O' or in ■ > " f'tabl;sto (1 •: is b< 11m ■ FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, X O ', p. tu.- h'i.i llo.’,e>. Portland, wiscl}1 adie, in;-11 rt d In c u at \ mid' -,iiIn-:.-. 1 -tad mi!m' ! 1Ht t; t y bn nnCm' 'Matt' while for some nnaor d d i:E ’a looti do 111!, kma M- u-spi.rt -.nd m'ermediate CIGARS AND TOBACCO. I.O; .■v ! H > \ ( >K S A 1 .< )( )\S <■■■ >:, ‘ 11:1 t: m m. Irnal con!’,,I \Y. 11 a v < - not a fleet i : her cun mum- am , * i • >r t \ st lC Atm; mid tin t \"w [ ( amp sbii:-- ints tim ' d til IV ,t ' m - i : - m- a g'-r.ci ai im- is Vt in the city or ' mu. bi.-'t a, bn in!'! mt-d lumivn la w if any OKO. Pa.-s i 1” (-"inn t:!at t: ( 1' i: a uhir li i at :on ot HOM E HI Id, Pay cash for Poultry, 1 -t at,.' in Mm 1 niosi. (That s not smv- Truth" ; H Is U 1 - * F M 1 a mat 11- r ot .'(aim impoitHiicm i In t i. • evolution ol < nr ? it" aufiiori ty over h cal tmnomit. 11, i sir a \voni f, -r or aoamist 1 do (111! cities and o \\ ns j ;• a I } ae A « a tilaf tel ‘ i C lll'lt-} Tie \ j> 1 ss c i: am o’ d ;a .c-, '> ami ti.e c,mri;csii,;,ers eon' u 11 a lew in- d l:>- .New 1 lamp.hire Notice of Defendant. HHIIW f mu ■ ■— H— MARKET SQ., HOULTON. reuulations and are u:■ m execi’r.e A (ii com;I - - to jociti Mi ,imi ‘ n1 -n do as tool'. -'U|.I,-m. duda-ial Court. autliori1 Y to erdoice tie 11 <1, led ! i a , . You ov a-, is i ]! its any one when Ao’..-m.,er he; m, p...7. y pie w )■’ ii111res uta-n ' , . } 11 u met -o'm i n ; to omnila*e vour Kadr ". M"! 'ou.-dd vs. A1 •\and.-r >. M.-- a^e aja a^a^a ;aja'a ^ a ^ aja. aja^ R! CnU'O g I!I a- Inm.l tim I loiia.’d and Tc < anadian healt h moral- are lot: to CJ * \ O " 1,1 1 “ • I 'istem It y.fir tj-evels Hn* , state ,1mm imti > pan\ . till1 SH Ion 11 VV 1,1 M- it pi- [uiu, tak" floMc',;-. !a. i< 1 vy Moun(a;n mat11 i A --umpse mi an ;u-.imnt for 'kd.ll for { lea. 1? always relieves. dd c u t.. ,■ < '11 A 1(API lib UK -;i'!i. 'ueivhanuk.e and lioaid. or town 1)a s tin optoon f-- ■ lev or d'ati’et., I Kite of v,i it, ( *et. 1 1. P.'OT. Strongest. Purest, eravel, macadam or emmet- stiret . Simiet i mes i h e n u u vs 1m a p;u u-s tor a K-’le. J. ( c -; 11 a n . ,\d, datununi. >1.hi.oo B est. and sulevvMilks, It is a mattm ot h.eal lic-ice ilm-. nut hear a el.aracn'' r u hich * 'rder.-d. I hat notice he aiv.-n to said choice \\ l.ctlier ut all or t., \v hat ex- iCj-in s o-rlali Ma,' m i,e lellou t.-vv ms- F o v Sale. m ..,n:,"0,, ..... „„ „r ,h,. an:, a iilt tin. order, t h r - successive weeks tent the s’re-ts may la- ir.iit.al and m- n that !.<■ u ill he pavi-m-il liy vt-ry j o n,. ,.;,jr !,e;(Vv n-ainla ‘;'v,'! - h- m f!i’■ A i'o,,stiii>k 1 ices a lie, s]>a|ublish­ K O NG i i vv hether .t - i a 11 l.e with oil, ya. .,r n,e< < <-n-r, e !,-m. .. i n ph s ;n tin- r !,- i.m; IT - m ; 11 . 1 I71'> ll>s.. .all 111. I sill ed aii-l n.n'e-dat lloulton mi -a;d ( minty of i i , , I-, 11111. W ill inak’-a lew iii'irr il PAB electricity. The ecm-nil nuin i.rfimit 1 r.a ' of tim tmlhr. 1 »ut Am,,.took, the last. I'libiientmu to Ik* at least ' 1 H111 in 11 :u C ■ I \ . \\ . . I- r -i of schools is a local matt' r. There t i.e loan h-c- ie-t a u, ad to say. . third, da\s befoie the ie\; term of. this fouit m .aid Comity of ro<, . to l>f> are m,uv minor <1. tails vc-’ed , n h-cal I'm 'i y ' -dm t\v u netv petition the held at lloulton in said enmity on the first ALL respunsildlifv. i MAC cmiiii'-ii.n not to license a man F o r Sale. A 10$ Package j Tuesdav of April, lPo.S; that lie may then GROCERS ITMK1C W Kl.KA UK. 1 of sum I I.ararter, it Im.ve m. mi. r’ .A ic; ! h\:'.>. h 1 and then-' appear and defend ,t he si-es lit. Makes 2 Qts. ofJ elly. I in ....I s f i a J A tmeeopv of ahstraet and order. SELL IT. , ■ t f, 1 I in.' s ate g! o -' tim ! , ici- j u - If HUY matter is daimctolis to ik e1 1 iM' '.lie ‘-l...... >'s l m- •' -US1 JU-I 1 Mir A;.;dy,\ I1" IMF»i;. II.i i . It.n. .M-iKV.11;i;\ i1>. j A M I: M ieircl M. .dark, Clerk ommis-imi m obl-.g tmI,,]ic; i r it d hfled . t h lit} ' f 1 1:,‘ '' suk-ty l!i: 'l hi" i.- ‘*1.)(',N IN IlKUPLA \ ’ •! - i \ ;.. W. A . ! * v koina n. such h iiiuCer m im’ t m option ^ () W e Have It DP I A I! ,S. of a eit v or cm u. hill!', ’ nili't lm sll • i i state r* I in* i ral - m ii.iiri’ v has no’i.iny to Goes Like Sixty pmisihili Y m nn} i e i-e. The S<>Y idiom' I : i; nundim of l;-cen«'. s |o he S trite tlMKe, HU.l ill' i n t.m cid'oree- ^r-inteil oi d a v. mid h -urs of Hu .c < r ment ot bin s e,m cm i,n-m; m tfers wi.n■ 11 cl- .s um, exc'<‘p! ' i.e mmr at n.'gid , That are Suitable For Sells Like Sixty may affect, tie- pnhii • l.ral; h. '1 he "h .m -ales may .>r may m,! le m state will not p.-unii ,i;c town to have whether to umnen, minors 1 GIFTS \v’h HAVE A VERY ATTRACTIVE XMAS open cesspools or other e mditi.ms which dm nkanls or no;, die .pi'dity or jmnty LINE OF may bre al corit nunm' di-ea-m, f lupior', i.-r any >.! lier detail. I hesf I,mdi.o; Toilet Caves. Manicure Sot>. KniMi and Comb The Reliance Engine Air Cooled Kducation Is tic. e>sai} to pemd tilings arc all dominated by tie state A A t -,, Mn rots both Hand ami Triplicate. Pipes, Cigar.s in Ideal Power. NO FREEZE UPS. All Si/.es. Small citizenship. The st me do--'mild pm.,,)! KKK( )M(' K.M KNT OK Till'. LAW. g } Small ]lo.\e>, Placing Cards, bridge Whist Sets. Cribbage Ones for Pumping at Low Price. I’ ullv Guaranteed. a town to irnghct smrn.l provisions for If a violates th- conditions $ P<'arhs. And in fact ever', thing that would make a desir­ We do what others almost do. Write for catalogue and j its children. The town 1ms local ad- of Ids license the town has no authority BM able gift for either sex, old or young. These (lilts are all prices on size you want to-day. Hydro Pneumatic ! rninintration ot ils sch< o!s hut not local over the licence or fond. The saloon nutked cheaper than they can be duplicated in anv of the W ter Tanks. W ind Mills that oil from the ground. j choice of schools or no solumls. keeper may notorn u-ly violate every larger cities. Theshing Machines. Wood Sawing Outfits Complete. Kven in reference to roads in which restriction Tne town may i omplain Send for new free catalogue so much is left to local choice the state insists on safety. Brackett, Shaw & Lunt Co., In all matters affecting public morals We Sell H. J. HATHEWAY CO no city or town is given an option Main Street Prescription Druggist SOMERSWORTH, N. H. The state is the unu of authority in reference to gambling, licentiousness, Sabbath observance and so on. Y t n b REASONS. two good rea In The Shell ...... „ p„s,,„c guarantee local option m snob mattm , that if it does not give satis- OYSTERS In Bulk all matters of health, morals and safety,, r ,• ... . affectxl. citizenship: second, results ex ' - j; faction we will return the 2 - SUMMER RESORT FOR SALE g b,.j,„„i ,i,c I„,r,i,.rs „f („»■» entire amount of money paid FRESH FISH SALT You cennot shut up the consequences 1 US fOT it. We IXieail thiS— within the limits of local responsibility. ; an(l aS^ all thOSC W h o are \ .'mod puving busiiH'-s ior sale, near one of the large re'Mtes

JIBIack, Tan, C ut o u t and present at our store, (House- As several travelers got into the SOX (light and dark) Pearl, N avir NOTICE station 'bus one of the men (who was with a Blue, and Black furnishing Dept.) with 19c. You will legs with white TO THE CONSUMER • quite a portly halow i noticed that a Six- feet. Faft color*. receive a 40c. \){ quart, Hnamek'd Size* 9 to 12. When our lady ilcinonst rat or, wlm is now in A r< »o>t > >• ^k Certain young woman had a grip Weifihs' Saucepan, in the County, callK upon you, will you kindly lot her sln.w you nm fjFgyptianCot- exactly like his, hut that it was placed Guaran­ ton (medium or goods we manufacture undor "T n with the rest of tie baggage, on top tee Sold in bores samples for trial. She will also take your order. it mgTeru V'‘; of six pairs (or Thinking tnere might he some mistake A^SICSt $2.0' >. A *ix- STRANSKY WARE on your retail merchant and with authority g na i a i n : >■ '1 ua it \ mon'hs* guar­ equal to the finest on the market. A t ria I wi i 1 eon \ i net- \ on made he kept ins inside and plac'd d fio lc S antee with Imported Quadruple Coated the best is none too good. Note our Brands: each at his ftat. lie was .soon engross'd pan. One only to a customer. T & K Gold Fan Tea India and Ceylon with his paper, and did not no'ice the T &L K Yellow Package Tea India and young woman reach over and draw the grip dose to her side. Being of a HAMILTON & WEBBER. db Flavoring Extracts humorous torn of mind he waded until >t" S i » le T K sin1 was occupied with a hook and then T A K Yellow Label Coffee pulled the grip to its former position, F O X B R O S T A K Le Bon Coffee the rest of the travelers looking on with Dentistry Announcement. Harris’ Panacea amused expressions 'Mat i n.i v e: .tied whit me m m \ 1 \;nt .tl “Aunt Rebecca’s” Cough Syrup and In turning ove'’ n leaf she looked PERRIGO i FOSS \Y( > Id R 1: u ! ,r.;«lti:tle • >! B.t!I:um: e 1 z. tttai Cough Drops down and suddenly became aware of General Law and : "i externh peril ;g e. I h • W o t tel! ei .num del n r.mt'mw: •ut.il pmet kv and 1 fake greal RememberJ’T & K” Trade Mark. Alw ays tin >aum and r'.'mov“l "r Kr,i’- Si'!' ""’•'Bankruptcy P r a c tic e . quite indignant, and with some foive ii ' • 1 <' in v ;: ;en< is attd t lie p u b lic equal tlie BKST. French’s Block. MOULTON her voice and manner sail 1, “ That !■ U-iWIS B. STL A Rib THURSTON A KINGSBURY mine!'’ and j-rke 1 it hack close1 toiler; Tch.phon 2 - 2 . MAN CJFACTURERS RA X < 10 H, MAIN U fee t...... - ■ at tills r eber -A I’d he I the highest glade. Touching his hat politely the* owned a"d : edet taU and our In-" at e' mode' ide. O u r said with a men}' twinkle in his eves: ■ at is fact n m to e\a r v t >at ion! . “ All right, madam: hut may 1 please MR. I. lb S'l'ldARdb get my pip" and nightshirt out:” You MR. ;. F. \\b iRKEI.l,. are wedeome to t ie ie-t ot the things!” If A SI < •< MSSI T I. KlrFOliM Ki;. BIG BIG POTATOES ( i rn ml mot I ier> have t lo i r 11-< -. OFFER OFFER ♦ ’Idle} 11 ;| V e long lieell klloVVI) im ilU- l| | Boys, Girls, | Ship them to tis. We can handle for you to good advan­ t id Ini tors of timely dough tint s and "i J! Young Women l! J! tage. Write us for quotations. as sym pat Ind ie lUtiimrs for child­ hood i roil hies. Bn! om« of t)m dea Young Men LANE &, CO. ladies has n-e-ently done- a good work which would have been too Gan ' a ' ! i n i"!n \ right at ! mmc I ,y i m i iig mi r ■- hard for a dozen preachers and a 23-86 Richmond St., BOSTON, MASS. hi tin ;egr.' aide mm i: pa ! i mi. No experience ; n > dm score of sih'ia 1 tvfo n m ■ rs. i" t hi-" "dcig by a lloiilton l’.nsim-ss House. 21-22-23 BOSTON and MAINE PRODUCE MARKET. I n a certain city -- w . lea rn t h ■ N o tic e o f F o r e c lo s u r e . MEMBERS: facts from the New York S i m - Whenas Mod.-m Mndme and Am-nd' A j 'ply S. 'I'! M f .S ni ’HI B O S T O N FRUIT & PRODUCE EXCHANGE. there was a Bridge eltiB. composed Madam heth * .f laid • I .ake lAmiahon in tin of married women. Tlmy loved Count} of A rooMon!, and stale ei Maine, h\ BOSTON MARKET CREDIT ASSOCIATION. their husbands and ^babies, but their Mm I gage 1'eed uat'd .Inly slh 1 REFERENCE, Fourth National Bank. t hey also li ked their little game an I ;Ui'* r''r,‘nFd m the \"itlu;n lndnr! oi the gay In ueheoiis wh ieh were eat­ A I'm isti M ik < 'oiit.t ;. l ii g i - Page ] ;.l' col w e e d to 1 ■ d en at i heir frequent meet ings. a p t l iagle l.aim I ’giutation The m embers V e|V elljoy ili.g I lletl i- A n U lsto i if. Ill l V, I !' cc;| ■ e selves greatly, imltl mm day one kind and |>mniie< K;u)(. them broug-lit her grandm other to pa;„, piartatioii m de-< omii;. m Vn.nMi.ok, Why not be the I 11 e meeting. i i 1 e g t'a 11 d tit i 11 11 e (' pomi'let I ail' I • i> m; i IM < J ;(' lei in us, to u it ; knew how to play bridge, but -he begining in the e litre of the hLlnsa\ mad, Would not (h >oiim Other tilings and at the northeast muier of the Vugiiste “ Victor” Dealer Wlliell Were limiter- of entire W ith , Made.V -on of doseple lot. til. lieeai right 111<■ <* 1111> ; angles with said highuai mad in a wester]} in Your Town? "His Musteri» Voice*1 .. - i i direction Kighleei! ,1s1 rods to a stake the If you keep a bottle Her manner was gracious and uoitli west cmn< r of the said Auguste Mad- of Johnson’s Anodyne charming', hut it was ev ident ihat L inim ent handy you oiv -son of .Ins jdi mt. thence at right angles We are distributors of F e b\ mdd-fa ned VICTOR TALK IN G she fid t on t o' place, and a f I ■ -r a That’s what needn’t suffer. Keep ill a nol'.'hei 1} ditec! ion one limidro] piim fee! MAtdl I N hs; can till all eiders promptly ami at lowo: the bandage well satu­ I bile zhe rose I" take Ind h ia \ e. sta ),t hem - at i icht nng'cs m an eaMer- you need when you get a possible pile"-. 'id O N d rl'lll! is the I ’> ig S'l ’ <: f ' t . ‘!' 1 1 i 11 e f s ; cut, a bum or a scald. You rated with the liniment and ddien the VollUg WotlleU b 'gaa I o { |\ i in r< t mu e.g’mI l I s loii.- to the cent re of make- nm-:e < -r 1 n a k e> |k m a I oi i g a - \ oti w a,nt it: "l;i!ies" can't wait—you must have relief your wound will soon be feel (hat tlmy nm-i indue her to -lay. ; slid highway mad, dunce m a southerb at once. healed. ittstant 1} e\ mw w lu r'-. mend l'<>r lii.-rat 'if.- and prim >. Suddenly that grandiiiot her's d is- ' direction to centre ei said logins',a\ one v approval seemed to ih.iii sail and ; handled loo te.-t to p ace oi la u n g , slice JOHNSON’S Anodyne almost intolerable. So she stave,!. ; premises d-s'nhd in ai/mv .Mortgage m ANDREWS MUSIC HOUSE nml ...... Ir..|.,«-.l unO i ...... s,,l M..I- >l«.b.r.- >. ale; I II I : e d’s M.aii si,.. (:, II,...1 ,»l ...... 1 .hen , r li,","'""' 'T " 1" ''"V " 1 "™i" LINIMENT , , , . , ! out el lot num!'.ned t went1, lour : I ■ ticing ie a tn n im Uangmg M 'O '1'- O ' 1 ...... ,l1" ...... ' p l l n s ...... (.ni,,;...- .....v,.,.'.l t„ Iln, ,l,„ j is a sure help in time of trouble. If you have a sprain or strain, a shn lillil k ie u il. ( ll< II- k llh lle - ; 1,\ nai.l c.t.-i I...... H r ...... I J wrenched knee or ankle, a lame back, sore muscles, lumbago, sciatica, servants, tlodtw hole-heat ted d1'- j their dccii as n-cords llceel w d) s))o\v."j stiff ioints, muscular rheumatism, or any other ache or pain, Johnson s votion to their husbandsand in" ( A nd whereas I ■ -te| (laginm hy !ns de.d of j Anodyne Liniment will rid you of it. Try it. Get a bottle and keep tellig-ent interest to their h itsha inis' | assigmneiit dat.-d Mamh .dh me; and m- it within reach. Yoh’re sure to need it. htisiness, their wise |,»ve for t heir ! corded in the Northern Ihdiid of \ roust ook guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act, June 30,1906. Serial number 513 children. B-dore sin liad f i u i-l m l . i ('',imt} lemd i y of I h-eds \ol ! I Page .V'::

Sold everywhere for 25 and 50 cents a bottle t !m bridge el ii l> a ih^t its ga\ limeh-!I III e h - | l'ua\ I to me the mideideind. all his Light title and interest in the alune i|e>. ■ oils looked eheap and poor. The Aroostook Times One Year One Dollar I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Mass. eiilied pmmistH, and the debt Tie■ m-i<;■, secured, It was t ra nsfornied that afternoon , ami whereas the condition of said nioit 'a ’e illlM n '’I'll’ called "O ur H ra ml-| h;is |l(,,, llloUf.M, !i()U thmolom- b> reason of tnot hers. It i.-, to meet i in i - e a j ()],, |,r, .a,.); of the ci nidi’ io ii the i ei if 1 claim a liiont h for 1 wo hours. Its aim is j foreclosure of said Mortgage, simply to eu 1 f i \ a b t Im grandinoi It- j I»ale of (icte- SOS ers V j I't lies — "f home a II d i her a . In iMm PUT THIS DOWN fa ltd 1 v , and good ness to eve ry I i \ i n g j N mark (laguna, thing'. A nleasant good morn i ng t o j b i i:<'s> to mark. 2 > 'Ii n M . frown, a servant, a human r< g;>rd for a tir'd j FOR A FACT .... clerk, a resetw e of pat ietiee lor a j fretful idiid. and, above all a sym -j pat hot ic chasing of l Im bn nh-n of a ^-onltQ husy h ttslia tid - t hese are the iim- When you want Good phy-winning' c.ards in tlm (irand SHIHBIE mot hers’ (Midi. It "tight to have a Furniture at Lowest mi nte roiis fol |.'w i ng . Prices you can always BKYOM) DOUBT. The Ar -oostook Co iimeecial School find it at our store j When 1 kev entered the sli >p with a ' )!?••)-- v mi t "id ec !i i - i ; | limp, dejected air, Tarrying k pair ot "i Oil h " ' I'c i;i | I c ii ' :c I;' - i i 11 oiiil T \ | j' ■ \\ r 11 i u c . rtic III!1 checked trousers <• -er his arm, Mi. U<>,.k),.'cpiUL , IV ill:i me -ci I' [ ic \\ r; i i i r_i. cl,'., cnii'tlc- SMITH BROS., are opening up their 1 Solomon look at him with displeasin'", "icci 1111 pi I - 11 I m i c ! i im Cc in tor im ■ rl . K \ > r\ -.h : c 11 u >1 . - i j “ Ik"}', why do you bring thus" m .cl rui-i' inn. o. A. 1U usual line of Holiday Goods, consist­ ", M". Carpets, Oil Cloths, 1 paths back?” he inquired severely. ing of Fine China, Cut Glass and i “ He would not to keep them,’ 1 1 . ! Novelties. Have just received an Matresses, Couch said Ikcy, sorryfully “ fl" said they were not of any w< ol p-anfs,” import order ot a New Pattern ot Old Beds, Etc. ••••••••• “ lie did!” cried Mr. Sol omon, indig­ Ivory, different from any thing before nantly. j “ Here, Ike}', see dose mot’ holes in! Insure _\ mw valuables. W’hv do shown in this town. dis right leg, my son: Take dose : von tnsute your bniiding or your All Kinds of House pants right away hack and show him . Business.'* Is it not to protect von Opp. Opera House does mot’ holed” from loss by lire? Tluit is the You will also find some proper thing to do. But vvhv do Furnishings A NKW TRADE Good Things on the 10c vou n<>t insure your valuable In a New Yolk school a team. >• w Counter asking the children what t.„ les their 1)'1 ]>ti ! ^1 Gi< >ne \ , ilvervv are, fathers followed: but one little girl at ■ !11( ’’ * ‘l'’’' ni)b Kmipt^ at'.d A coupo»—good for ioc box of Sweet’s Carbolic Ointment or ioc pack- first refused to tell. “ Gome Ro-uq ! clr" w1'U'h ' 'vll(‘n i myeml, rall- Ago of Sweet’s Headache Powders— wrapped with every bottle. you must tell,” said the teacher. ' nut hu (IuplivuUul. Ibl v.m ever jj^Well, ma’am, he's a worm-eater,” ' ^'T Udnk timt mir mi--, bv li 1 e t k v i i said Rosie. b’r ^b-ives might p,i\ lei a Jtuu- Come In And Look Around I Y V T/te lfo/rersa/ . i w o rm-caterr” d t c d sub". 1 11 . 1 1 1 * 11 ( , / j t. ■ 11 m -1 1 j r (.1 “ Yes ma’am. A worm-eater in an pt,M’l "vile- m:u!e of t.m i< rest. J L fL lL J famtjr anti.” Ilcfe'S't g'""l -he 1 ■: t h<- I.tt met The pu/zlcd teaciier made a joinney °i' businm-'. uuu;. \\ < iggit ,Suo lbs.

to Rosie’s home, and found it was a|| has inside dmu , strei st:b ttic.r-urv, true. Her fcdhiu: work was during round minei'm with >. «nii itatne lifelike worm-holes in imi'ati'm <>f anti- ptiintm! on it, dd 11 vt <-d at \;.\nii. For Muscular Strains White lor pt ices on ot mr sizes. When winds drnek high in fiendish Yours for business. Folks who nave used Lee’s once will use no other, Comes in glee, the bottle that contains about twice as much as you get of And enters winter with his key S M IT H BROS any other for 2«; cents. Ask your nearest trader. Protect yourself, from disease be free; C A LD W E LL SW EET CO., Props. Bangor, Maine. Take Hollister’s Rock Mountain G, W. YOUNG, Those racking headaches quickly disappear when Sweet’s Headache le a . Powders are used, io cents. Robt.. J. Cochran. BLAINE MAINE. v 3 0 1 The Leader in Maine’s Best Cooks Maine use it

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“Get Rich Quick. 99 brought up which nr of vital im- ; portative to the town among them EVERYTHING n ; being the appropriations at the hii OF LOCAL INTEREST Among the many mining pro­ nual town meeting. Previous to the Ipositions that are brought to the March town meeting, th.' associa­ IN attention of the citizens of this tion will call a meeting H11(j t.on_ J county, there are some which make sidor each article of the warrant. the offer to their stockholders, to We would suggest that this associa­ CUT buy back the stock for what they Dr. R. H. Met 'ready was in town Pro! Herman Betts wont to Obi- tion extend an invitation at this paid for it, and in some eases to last week, the guest of his father. town Saturday. time to other citizens, who are FLOWERS give $2 for every one that they hav e heavy tax payers, and who are not JR. M. Davis was in Ranger last! A.C. Mor-ritt retime d hist week, paid. merchants, to be present, and par­ week on business. from Lewiston. We have before us a letter from —Roses, Pinks. Chrysanthemums, Violets, Lilies ofn ticipate in the meeting for tin* wel­ Pickards hand painted China for1 The famous Waterman Fountain one of these concerns, to a man who the^Valley, Srnilax and many others. No matter fare of the town. salt'by J. I). Perry. | Pen for S;| le at Jewett's. had some stuck in the ’’Yellow dog" what Jyour cut flowers want may be, tell me about it. We heartily endorse the proposi- Miss Kiln a. (tenth* returned last j A son arrived at the home of Br­ mine. This gent leman bought the I’ll attend to your order promptly, and send you the tion of a celebration on July 4thr i week from a visit to friends in Bos-| and Mrs. Kbbett in Hmlgihm Sun­ stuck and as this party had agreed very choicest and best of my garden’s most beautiful and there seems to lie no reason ton, Pilade'.phia. and New York. day. to buy it hack at any time, he wrote flowers, in promised perfect condition. Prices as why an enjoyable tim. as well as a •them that he would like to have attractive m the flowers themselves. Lawerence Ludwig of Rowdoin Miss Maine Briggs who has been successful one eaiin. t ho carried lias returned home for the holidays confined to her bed for some time, 1 his money and this is what the one out. with his parents. is able to he about t he house. i who sold the stock wrote among ot her t hings : Comh an I brush sots for baby and Plain entf links Bright and Wear.' in tlm mining business Christmas Services. ADAM SEKENGER, adult, at Jewel t's. Roman I'm- eturravinu' at Jewett's. and not stork jobbing proposi­ Paul H. Powers, arrived home Helen (iellerson who is attending tions. and if you want to sell Services on ( hristmas Day will Conservatories : 32 Newbury St., hist week and will spend his vaca­ 1 lie Wa vnetleet■fleet S'school in Portland your stock .von will have to sell be held as follows, in the Church of tion witli his parents on Main St. is at home for 1 he Inlays it yourself, as our business is to , the Cood Shepherd. Celebration of BANCOR MAINE, Miss Kn.ma 11 ttssey ret timed last Miss Nai i Hugh w 11 o i - a sind- devolop mines, and not act as the Holy Communion hoginning at week from Searsport after an ex­ eiit at M iss Reals se Rangor brokers for you or anyone else. midnight Christmas eve. Morning mmm tended visit with friends. i- at home for th. holidays, This speaks for itself. prayer. Holy Communion and ser­ L The Lain :hi in F a mod mon on ('hristmas day beginning Solid gold head neck chains, ai 1 onntain b sizes 15 and IS inches, tit Jewett's. ollt for a h>w prie ■d pen at Jew M's. Houlton Merchants at In.ho a. m. There will be special Have you seenn thetlm large:largest as ■ ort- music at this service as follows: NON-RESIDENT TAXES. COLLECTOR’S Neck chains whoso wearing quali­ • t Association. Process. Hark the Herald angels ties will surprise you as low as $1.00 men! of handsomeme bracelets?hracele] It sing (Jeer NOTICE. at Jewet t 's. Jewel I's. Tim Houlton Merchants Associa­ Veilite Exult«■rmus 1). uniiio Bacon (Jloria Mrs. William Carrison is spend­ ('has. (’ashing of Tufls col ieg. tion held its annual meeting at Livery Town of Oakfield, Maine. the Court House, on Tuesday Dec Te Drum Laudamm KmsM-hmar ing tv few weeks with her daughter, arrived home last week for till . J u Hi la t e Deo Kimbault 1JKPA1D TAXES on lands situated in the Town of Oakfield, Maine, in the County of Mrs. A. H. Whitman in Portland. holidays. HthathA. u., tlie following oflicers Hvmnm I >y kes ! wen elected. Pres T. J. Fox Vie Kyrie Eleisoii Afooatook, for the year 1907. Dr. W. W. White of Bridgewater W. R. Faulkner of Boston was in Eyre The foDowlne list of taxes on real estate of non-resident owners in the Town of Oakfield ! Pres Samuid Lane, Secy h F. Gloria Tibi Garrett was in Houlton Monday doing Houlton last week t. attend the Hymn •A teilld, for the year 1907, committed to me for collection for said Town on the twenty-fourth Merritt, Treas (). M. Smith. Poper business. funeral of his brother Neville. Sermon ;,^e OF LOCAL INTEREST. Per Cent. Interest on Beautiful Christmas Boxes §### Deposits Beg-ining Dec. 1 , 1907 of Chocolates and Don Bon$ Children's gold rings I'nun tine up l.oeket s as low as $1 9)0 at*J ewet t 's. Houlton Trust Company at Jewett’s. Mrs. Stetson Hussey of Blaine, in MILLAR’S window. The young ladies say i i o n v r o x , m a i x k they w e perfect dreams. Nothing is too good Miss Louise 15u/,/,e 11, is at homo was in Houlton last week. from Dolby College for the holidays. If you visit the Pastime you will Will pay interest, at the rate

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could be kept nowhere but in the stable window. A work bench two by ten blacksmith bills the farmer will often She was put in a comfortable s'all and feet, made of two by twelve inch lum­ save much valuable time that would he ’ - V x 'C p m j kept there for two years, fed well and ber with legs made of two by six, spmt in running to the shop. Twenty- OF INTEREST TO FRAMERS milked the whole time, and th“n sold should set under the horizontal window. five dollars will equip a simp that will ■ 1 h - ^ * % ix •---L-'.... for beef. I never had a cow do better, The bench should he (‘quipped with a answer the purpose of ,nv ffirm r, and . ....b and this is why I kept her so long. I good steel-jawed vise attach'd near there is no like investment in tools BETWEEN I am opposed ' • tie stanchion, and one end, while a ber.d; drill should he th.it he can make thai will proe n> tie MONTREAL AND VANCOUVER in favor of a comfor'able stall, w here gether in stanchions. It was well ven­ ’screwed on the otler end. I like m s" valuable Make The Cows Com­ cows can be tied up their heads or ; have drawers and didves under the “WESTERN EXPRESS" tilated by large cracks all around it. Hug h f . (j M lie IM (1. To Calgary fortable. . necks, so they can have all the freedom I bench perferably to the right of the I had been reading one of those warm I.ea-.-s Montreal I Jam at to to a. m. possible. In the first place tiny are 1 center w hen faring tie- b< i.rh. A set stable articles which failed to say any­ Country vs City. • oaelio- ana I’alaee s. Tomi-t SWp- On« would think, after so much comfortable, and then it is impossible j of four drawers tightemi mehe- wide thing about ventilation. I gut a roll of e: - mimlav, Mondav and 1 lua-dav. hM been aaid and written on this sub­ for the cows to get filthy when tiny land six inches dt'p, on c above the paper and laths and fixed it up nice On.‘ of tit' most notable deV'-hm- ject, it would be more generally mjder- lie down. "My cows are as clean in other, and a tat of -helve,- a foot wide “PACIFIC EXPRESS" and tight, filled it full of cattle, did ments ot ! !.•■ px-t five years in the •tood and heeded. But people £arn the spring after wintering in the stalls and a foot apart would make conveni­ To Vancouver. the choies and went to bed with the movement o! ’;. - ■ Amencui city toward •lowly and act with too much indiffer­ as they are in the fall after being on ent receptacles for fools and material. f.eaves Mont mat |);1j|y at io.]o p. >u. satisfaction of knowing that the cattle the eouutty. 1 t.i, means not that tie ent, thereby loeing money every year pastille during summer Some of the drawms shoul 1 he divided < caches and i’alaee MpokHiu'-Iiiiernational J{y.’ through. A wall, under the stables or connecting at Sjvokane with the < »regnn ]{ Hot.'l open for ({nests. Another mistake many farmers At a conference on rural progress on by nailing laths over it will remedy The first consideration should be one inch down, draw shave and mallet make is in keeping live stock stabled held recently in Amherst, Massachu­ the latter. the building, for good tools should be will make a good beginning, which at night and then letting them stand setts, the social ^evelopment of the EASTERN STEAMSHIP CO. This expanse will be small and M ill well taken care of. On many farms a can be added to from time to time. country and the small towns formed P \ M .(J P )l \ IMi i \ . •are double the cost the first year out in the day, even though the day shop may be improvised from some For finishing work you would need a the subject of a series of remarkable TW n Tl;| p sF p v in . by the less feed and the more milk, not be colder and stormier than the night unused outbuilding or a lean-to may set off planes-- jack plane, smoothing papers. The-c conferences are being RFIU <■ i;i) f ,\ ];i;s taking into account your own comfort This is a thoughtless habit and should be built to some other building. Un­ and block id vie spirit loved, spoke Steamers leave Winterpm; at W.nn a. in. be avoided. Try it on yourself once, held in various parts of the country, while working around the stable and and 1 >nck-jioi t at lit.no m. Mondav.s, and less a forge is used, the tools could be shave, and oil-tone and grind-lone for and will he held m v and more until milking- and I think it will bring the lesson Thursdays 'for sear-port. Pella-!. Camden, kr pt in or around the ham If it is keeping t lie foids in order. The tools the movement i- national -cope. Rockland and Po.-tou, lie cartful to take ventilation into home to you. The cows should be necessary to construct a new building, that I have mentioned will cn-t loss They form a r< ...... 1 of rural achieve­ RFT I'RMN'C oonaideration, and not do «* the writ ter watered in the stable during cold, one that is convenient and ample for than ten dollars, and the lir-t mention- ment. One delegate loll- how the Nearners leave Fn.-i'cr's Wharf, Poston, did many years ago when lie was stormy weather, and turned out only all purposes would lie about twelve ed will co-t approx ima tt ly five dollars village lihraiy heearm the social center p. m. Tue.-day- and Fridays much greener than he thinks he is on warm days for exercise, and then v ia iutef mediate landings. by fourteen feet, with cement floor and not more. For doing repair and of a community another tells how a Leave Rockland at .Van a. m., or on arrival now. I had been reading about only for a short lime. While I believe ot Steamer Iroin Ro.-ton Wednesdays and having double doors arid two windows, black smi'h work the tools will cost a vill age became a civic unit and beauti­ Saturday- via intermediate landings. wnfm atablea, and thought 1 would fix in exercise for cattle, I don’t think it one of the window's being composed of few dollars more. A forge sufficiently fied it.-.dt, otheis relute the progress of Ail height except live -lock, is insured mine. The stable was small and 1 is absolutely necessary. I purchased a against fie and marine risk. two sash sliding horizontally, while large to d< common farm repairing and indu-trial edumtion and scientific II. I. >A N lluRN, Agent, Rangor. Me. bad it full of cattle fastened close to­ COW once that was so unruly that she the other is a common perpendicular shoeing will co-t five to fight dollars, agriculture. Ah manner of societies and a steel-faced anvil will cost four ata- rcpic-ented civic, agricultute, edu­ FREQ W. MITCHELL, M. 0. Most attractive dollars. Smaller tools that will he Al­ cational, and religious. When the rural most indispensable will he stock and Practice Absolutely limited to Diseases Most palatable distiiet- reach that -(;»;■* (lf m ciai and die- for cutting threads, drill with as­ material v.Hlare for winch these con­ of the EVE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Most nutritious sortment of hits, two pound hammer, jferences an striving, the city will io Hours: 9-12 A. M„ 1-5, 7-8 P. M. Mt>st economical a pair of cutting nippers and tongs. ! longer he able *o draw off tin* young Office, Fogg Biock. Both Telephones- It you wish to do your own horseshoe-j men. IVihajw the time will e< nm! ing, a kit of farrier’s tools must he ad- !when the country will he the goal of I fled. '1 his will eon-i-t of knife, hoof the ambitious young man of the town parers, nail hammer, rasp, butler and IRA G. HERSEY. stone. The entire li-t ut blacksmith Attorney & Counselor at Law I h t- i - the season of if c u v and am) ami carpenter toois enumerated would weakeie d \ it ulit V : good health 1- Paid NOTARY initLK- TownTalk”Flour to ret„m. It veil'd retain your-, (America's Greatest Winter Wheat Patent) not cost to exceed twenty dollars, and Office: Mansur Block some on the li-t c< uld he dispensed foitify tour -ysiem with Holli-terfis n.'-Iduncc, No. 3 W in te r 8t. Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way IIOUD TON, MAINE. with, although 1 would prefer to add due, Tea or 'Tablets £57*Wi:l Practice in all the Courts in the State Exclusive a few more that are often needed. Rob? J. Cochran. Selection of After a while any one with common me­ chanical ability can make repairs and ( iarclen-^rown wheat Aroistook Times, one year, one dollar, i The Aroostook Tim Jtekyour Grocer for “Tid-Bits” from “Town Talk ' — th e la te s t many useful articles. Hesides the K*r Si .00 C ookrbook. Secures lor

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