Vol 03. Houlton, , Wednesday, April 2, 1913. No. 14

A Place For Mr. Obadlalt Gard It is not the fault of the farmer ner. alone that soil robbing and hind ruin have followed his work in America. Neither the average farmer of to- Pity the plight of Mr. Obadiah j (laidnor, for Maine ! It seems only day nor any of his ancestors received Roofing yesterday that he was a United any agricultural instructions in the States senator. Itseems only last schools ; and the greedy fertilizer N eed s night that his name was appearing1 agent has persuaded him to buy his in every Cabinet slate. j patent soil medicine and has taken But now Mr. (iardtier is sulking in $100 dollars of ihe farmer’s money No Painting RQYAL bis tent away up in the Androscog­ and given him in return only $10 gin country, refusing to accept any worth of what he really needs to M A TITE is marie' J! you arc a practical man and of the positions that President Wil­ , buy ; and even the Bureau of Soils A of pitch, and it know wind a nuisance at:.! ex­ son tenders, on the ground that of the Federal Government has for makes an ideal roof. pense roof painting G.vou know none of them is "big enough." ' several years promulgated the er­ the \alue of a no-paint*" roof. roneous and condemnahla theory ex* There are two layers of There was a time when no Maine Amatite comes in handy rolls 1 pressed in the following quotations : this wonderful water­ POWDER man ever refused anything (live with nails and cement ire'*. j "From the modern conception of him a place, no matter how small- - proofing material in Msidicd labor is needless You Absolutely Pure but give his a place—and soon there­ the nature and purpose of the soil it Amatite. can lay the roof yourscl . after where the Maine man sat there is evident that it cannot wear out ; Look into the subject. We was the In ad of the table. that, so far as the mineral food is The wearing surface is com­ w ill supply' you with sample We suggest that Mr. Gardner concerned it will continue autom at­ posed of a pitch-concrete made Economizes Butter, Flour, without charge or obligation. given the post just vacated by Mr. ically to supply adequate quantities by embedding crushed mineral Address our nearest qfi.ee. Eggs; makes the food more Huntington Wilson. True it is only of the mineral plant food for crops." matter into a tough pitch ( Bureau of Soils, Bul­ matrix. the assistant secretaryship of the V^reUIlOlU and Cow Spray appetizing and wholesome letin No. 56. p.‘ 79.) Creonoid *prayed <>n cowk keenav. ay fO-*. State Departnn nt, yet that is one Rain has no more effect on it before milkiutf and cow* will , icid position where tue assistant tail has j "There is another way in which the pitch than it has on the better. The only Baking Powder made lately been wagging the dog. —New I the fertility of the soil can be main­ mineral, and year after year Ever jet Elastic Paint tained ; namely, by arranging a sys­ Sine money by using thin l>l»ek paint from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar York Herald. Amatite roofs give perfect ser­ wherever the color in no objection. tem of rotation and growing each heat-proof, durable. IVe it f< r ‘‘rubber ' vice without any paint or care. rooting* and all exposed iron a..d wood. year a crop that is not injured- by A L esson the excreta of the preceding crop ; BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO. and when the time conies round for Chicago Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Cleveland There may be a lesson for Obadiah the first crop to he planted again, Pittsburgh Cincinnati Kansas City Minneapolis Corey. Ala. Seattle Gardner in the fate of Willis Moore, the soil has had ample time to dis­ "And I laid it Political Notes ly in the interest of his ambition to chief of the United States Weather pose of the sewage resulting from m y self be appointed United States consul Bureau. It is well known at Wash­ t in- growth of the plant two or three tool* a Apparently Sen, Johnson will be general at Montreal, a post which ington that Moore bad political as­ "The soil is the one indestructible, . unable to take much comfort to the carries a salary’of upwards of $6,- pirations. He was* after a Cabinet immutable asset that the nation pos­ etifoe-seekers in Maine. The ad- 000 a year. It is not known whether position and while he was playing sesses. It is the one resource that Ministration intends to proceed or not he received anything like a his band with a view of landing the cannot he exhausted ; that cannot klowlywith nominations, although definite assurance from the ad­ coveted prize somebody seems to he used up." (United States Bu­ •ftniRS bnneh of Post-office plums ministration that he would receive have separated him from the posi­ reau of Soils, Bulletin No. 55, p. 66.) ' fill be shaken oft the tree of patron- the appointment. tion which he already held. Of And these are only samples of the course it is known that ex-Senator < agt next month and a few will be Some well informed Democrats false teaching spread abroad by this Gardner |had his heart set on the lor Maine. It is said here that Cy- here express the belief that the for­ bureau of theorists, even though the these six year average results from M. D., appearing on last page of position of secretary of agriculture. / t m Davis of Waterville is almost mer governor is more likely to re­ congressmen of the United States Illinois, ere the results of 60 years Maine Fanner, issue on Februara Disgruntled at losing that it is cur­ eerfeaio to be nominated early as ceive the Augusta postmasters!)ip. cannot enter the capitol of the na­ from Agdeli Field at Rothainsted. 20, 1913. • - rent comment that he would have Article on last page of Youth*# Sol footer of Internal Revenue with Although the salary is much less tion from any direction without Where mineral plant food was reg­ nothing to do with the post of com­ Companion, issue on February 29, ottoosajt Portsmouth, N. H. than the Montreal post, it being passing depleted and agriculturally ularly applied and where all the 1912. missioner of pensions, or sundry $3,600 yearly, the living expenses abandoned lands. I t is not in order manure produced by feeding the Article in Portland Daily Press of Parmer Governor Plaisted’s re- other positions that might he con­ are lower here and. financially, the to ask the Congress or the President turnips was returned to the soil, in Ja n u a ry 8, 1913, entitled "Fertiliser fSRk visit to Washington was, so it sidered desirable by many. T ax a tio n ." Cl Stated upon good authority, large position is far from undesirable. of the United States how long the a four-year rotation of turnips, bar­ Those who know President Wil­ New Mineral Fertilizer Co. American fanner is to be burdened ley, clover—or beans—and wheat, Per M. C. Eastman, agent. son well claim he, too, is likely to with these pernicious, disproved and with no other provision for supply­ get a bit piqued over the Maine condemliable doctrines poured forth ing nitrogen, the yields per acre m an’s peevishness, and di vide that and spread abroad by tne Federal were as follows : if he Is so fussy the administration Bureau of Soils. Turnips, 24,724pounds in 1H4S ; 26,- has nothing to otter that will be It is true that these erroneous 410 iu 1998. likely to please and pacify Mr. teachings have been opposed and Barley, 42.8 bushels in 1849 ; 22.1 JOHNSON’S Gardner. In which event the ex­ ridiculed in Europe ; they have been in 1909. ANODYNE senator may as well begin a calm denounced by the Association of Of­ Clover, 6,586 pounds in 1850 ; 7,190 ' contemplation of the charms of life ficial Agricultural Chemists of the in 1910. NOTICE as a private citizen. —Express. United States, and rejected by every Wheat, 32 bushels in 1851 ; 37.8 in land grant college and agricultural 1911. LINIMENT Owing to dbutrow and appall- Collector of Portland experiment, station that, has been Here we have data which span a heard from, including those in 47 period of 60 years and which show Used 102 years for in­ fcvro&tkms in the flooded dis­ If ex-Senator Obadiah Gardner of states, and yet this doctrine, ema­ that where mineral plant food 1ms ternal and external ills. Maine is really satisfied with his nating from what should be the po­ l»een provided the clover in rotation sition of highest authority, is the and the manure produced by the It alleviates c o u g h s, tricts of the middle west the New latest offer of a government job, the feeding of only one of the four crops collectorship of Portland, then lie most potent of all existing influences have maintained the yield of all colds, sore throat, colic, York Central Lines give notice and the administration and the to prevent the proper care of our crops except the bailey—the third cuts, bums and bruises. country at large are to he congratu­ soils. | crop after clover—and without the I I t was Baiun von Hieing wlioi application of nitrogen in any other they will handle free any food, lated. There ma r lie no great joy form. If the clover and straw had 25c and 50c in ihe heart of e?;-Go\. Plaisted of jtaugheboth in Germany and in Eng- ; qeen returned to the land either di- everyw here dothing or other supplies contrib­ Maine, hut that is another story. (land that Ht is not the land itself ivetly or in farm manure the addi­ Perhaps the collectorship ranks a t hat const it utes t lie farmer’s wealt h, tional nitrogen thus provided would I. s. hut if is the constituents ef the soil j have been sufficient both to main­ uted for relief of flood sufferers hit lower than the cabinet berth in tain the yield of barley and to pre­ JOHNSON which Mr Gardner almost landed j which serve for the nutrition of! vent the moderate decrease which when consigned to the Mayors of before the Maine Democrats in Con­ plants, that this wealth truly con-1 has occurred in the nitrogen content & €0 . Parssas’ gress whispered a few tilings to the 'sists." And it is in the application ; of the soil" mis of this teaching, completely verified ' We will ask you to read the follow­ Boston, afflicted ctities or Relief Commit­ President-elect, hut it lias compen­ ing articles appearing in the follow­ For sations is being in a beaut.ful city | by <><> years of investigation and deni- : Mass. ing papers :— Cosstipattoa tees in flooded districts. where t lie breezes are cool through 'onstration by laws and (filbert at J Article signevi by Hebei Bishop, the hot summer ami where guber­ Kothamsted, that England has been j natorial or senatorial fences can he 'able to raise tier lu-year average J The Bangor & Aroostook will attended to if Republican factiona­ yield of wheat to MTU bushels ail' lism again crowds Maine hack into acre, while the average of the United transport any such consignments the Democratic column. For Mr. ' States stands at If bushels. Gardner notwithstanding the handi­ At i he I llinois Agriculiural College i free over its rails. cap of his first lin in', is far mole Experiment Station a six years' test than ti minor prophet. He C ;i has been made on corn without the : clever politician---not in the old- use of any nitrogen whatever, show­ It is expected that other inter­ fashioned rural use oi the word ing where they have produced an "clever"---hut in the sense that his average of ST bushels of shelled corn Tobacco, Like Food, Must Be vening carriers will do likewise. eye teeth were cut long ago when lie per a.we under this method. Dr.1 travelled his way to fann o\ei the Hopkins further states in his arti.de Fresh To Be Good (•range i^mte. in " The Country Gentleman," un­ GEO. W. WICKS, der date of February 1. as follows : F veil more encouraging than, And tobacco cannot keep fresh after it is cut up, any Communication better than bread or meat can. To get fresh tobacco, General Freight Agent. you must cut it off the plug yourself, just before it goes Bangor, Me., March 27, 1913. U

We lit “em’’ 100 pairs of Tan, Blacks McGary in all leathers Lace and But­ and White for ton $2.50 to Shoe $3 $4 Shoes to $3 to close at Co. $3.50 $5 $1 pr. All Leathers All Leathers $4 $3, $3.50, $4 Houlton $3, $3.50 ,$4 $4*50 The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2, 191.3.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McKay and Improvements Kenneth Ivey spent, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Libbey of west Houlton. J. A. Browne & Co. are making ex­ j Greatest Bargains on Earth tensive improvements in their store. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stimson of The private office in the Balcony Largest List of Real Estate in Dyer Brook Smyrna, were in town Saturday, will be taken out together with the Letter B March 29, to attend the funeraT ser­ shelving and all will be made over Southern Aroostook vice of Mr. Stimson’s aunt Mrs. Re­ A t tb« Annual Town Meeting held Wm. Parker atid D. Robinson into a garment depart nent. Now is the time to buy farms and the prices the following officers becca Stimson. on Monday, went to Houlton Monday. The present office will be enlarged, were elected : Mrs. Kilcollins, who has been vis­ by changing over the counters and are low and on easy terms. If you are flunking of John Donovan Houlton, passed Assessors : J. W. Davidson, Geo. iting her daughter Mrs. Freeman taking out some shelving. the week end with friends in town. buying a farm or a house in town, call on W. Carpenter, Prank G. McConnell. Beek the past two weeks, has re­ The basement has been finished Clerk, John S. Snell Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellis were turned to her home in Caribou. and will be utilized as one of their Treasurer, J. P. Logan in Houlton visiting relatives last James Nickerson and family of many departments for the sale of A. O. BRIGGS • Collector, T. J. Carpenter week. NewJLimerick, have moved into the goods, all of which will give them 6. S. Com., Hector J. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gerrisb went H. R. Burleigh place lately vacated much needed room. The Real Estate Man, before you purchase. Supt. of Schools, J. W. Davidson to Milo Saturday to visit/relatives by Frank DeMercbant and family. 43 School St., • Houlton, Me. The Plantation owes no bills and and friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Stimson of have money in the treasury. H. F. Lougee and wife passed Houlton, were in town this week, B. & A. Change of Time Tel. 125-2. Sunday with Mrs. Lougee’s parents called b.v the sudden death of Mr. Table Montlcello Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark, Smyrna. Scimson’s mother Mrs. Rebecca \ Mrs. Lida Lane, Houlton, who S linsoti. As was stated in the T tmks last Roy Hull, Bowdoin ’13 came home has been spending a few days with The Ladies Aid Society held a | week, the regular service, which Saturday for the Easter vacation. her sister Mrs. L. C. Randall re­ Baked Bean dinner in French’s Hall ! was interrupted by the strike lias turned to her home Monday. Monday, March 24, for the benefit of been resumed. Established for the sole purpose of benefiting Food Buyers is Frank Bull was calling on relatives operated upon a proved principle * ’ In Woodstock a few days last week. Mrs. Joanna White passed away the church. Net proceeds for (he Commencing last Monday, Train No. 1, northbound, bed ween North- Mrs. Joel Wellington left for Bos­ Monday after a short illness of day $25.00. CO-OPERATIVE METHODS REDUCE COST j ern Maine Junction and Van Btiren ton, Thursday, where she will be pneumonia. She was one of the Many of our town peoplo are very and afford to consumers the only possible relief from the constantly land Train No. 8, southbound, be­ increasing cost of living * * about six weeks. oldest Residents being among the much interested in the meet ings con­ first settlers to come to this town, tween Van Buren anti Northern Mr. and Mrs. *W. C. McLeod of ducted by Evangelists Kenyon and Insures RIGHT Quality, Quantity, Prices, Service. she leaves a host of friends who Maine J unction. These two trains Mars Hill spent Sunday at the home Small. In spite of the had roads the sympathize with the family in this church is filled every service. were taken off shortly after the be GROCEKIES—Full Stock of R. W. McLeod. their hour of bereavement. ginning of the strike. They have Mrs. George Gorwood and daugh­ The many friends of Mrs. Rebecca been running for several weeks north CANNED GOODS, “Splendid Brand” ter went to Washburn, Thursday, Stims' n were grieved to hear of her of Oakfiekl. sudden death Wednesday evening, MEATS, Fresh and Smoked fo r a few days’ visit with friends. Smyrna. The complete freight embargo was March 26, of heart failure. Mrs. VEGETABLES On account of the illness of Paster lifted Monday of last week, and now Stimson was nearly 83 years of age. Srb, there was no preaching service J. P. Yerxa spent the week-end at complete normal conditions prevail She leaves to mourn her loss one son at the Baptist church last Sunday. Eagle Lake. on the road. H arry B. Stimson of Houlton, one Houlton GO-OPERATIVE Association . The Ladies* Aid of the Baptist Mrs. Wellington Yerxa was in The B. rthern Maine Junction at I The Place to Buy | and bridges. $1500 ; state road $4o0 ; l ljftnipbud hom e S unday. • Mrs. Lougee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Id OS p. m . interest on M. and S. fund $111 : sup­ ^T jfe School Committee, have held Arno Clarke. port of poor, $600 ; eenx tery, $25 ; L frtr meeting and the. school i n A largo party of friends and neigh­ town officers, $600. * it.a will bonimenbe on April bors gathered at the home of Mr. # bod lii the otherdlstridts on Apr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Saturday * Mr evening,- when they gave their son, Dorothy McElwee #W #td was received her^ Saturday Rex, a surprise party it being his From a stock composed of the jt twentieth birthday. In behalf of Tfin® S t e w mt Messrs. Nixon and Rideout had The death of Dorothy, the l:-' year his friends, Mrs. Wellington Yerxa choicest cuts of all kinds, the best # hadling logs on the Fish old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miles presented him with a toilet set. The fifiiri# would start foil home with McElwee, Green St., which occurred the market affords. £ evening was pleasantly spent, with tbelr outfit Monday, hist Tuesday, after a short iHne^x music and games. At the close de­ ,:The Quarterly Meetings held at from pneumonia, was a. severe shock licious refreshments of ice cream Baptist Church began Friday to parents and friends alike and cake were served. The guests id lasted owr Sunday. Hon. R. Dorothy was a most lovable child, departed at a late hour, wishing Rex Shaw of Houlton delivered a popular among Iter school friends GROCERIES j many returns of the clay. By J A M E S Interesting address Sunday af- and teachers, who sincerely sympa­ OLIVER CURW00D. (on “ R ight and VVrong from thize with the bereave,( parents. of every description. £ Attorney's Observation.” Linneus. Uuneral services were held on Author of “The Danger Town Meeting was held on Mon­ Thursday afternoon. Rev. H.G. Ken­ Trail” VEGETABLES | day and the following pillcers were Fred and,Byron Stewart were in nedy officiating. Tit • tloral offerings iMtbjted : Moderator, Clafence P. were profuse and very beautiful, Ashland Mt is* week, on business. Copgrigbt, Oil, Boiall j Clerk Albert Smith; Se­ In a great variety. * Miss Laiia Hall spent several days lectmen : Clarence P. Small, Wil- Do tne 6obbs Merrill Co the past week with relatives and inbt White, David Mooers ; Treas., Something Cruel About It. friends in Houlton. Try our Smoked Beef sliced thin. £ AMOU Crouse ; Road Commission- Benevolent Party — “Don’t you Mr. J antes Stewart of Milo, is think fishing is a very cruel sport?'’ •VS^ Aodber Thoidpson, Bmjamin Angler—“Cruel? Well, I should say Gr**n, Laurel Barker ; School Coni, visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will commence Daniel Stewart, a few days. bo. I’ve sat here three days and not fe r 8 years. Segdfleld Shaw. Ap­ had a bite., been nearly eaten up by % propriated as follows : Roads and The public sale of the Estate of the gnats and stung by two wasps, lost J CHAS. W. STARKEY ifftdlfea, $1800 ; Schools. $900; State late Alex Beek will take place on my pocket-knife in the river, and the next week. * UNION SQUARE. * toad $800, the maximum atpnunt al­ the premises at 2 o’clock on April 12, sun has taken all the skin off the lowed by State. 1913. y back of my neck.”

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«. J SOMETHING DOING There will “surely” be “something” doing at HAMILTON & CLARK CO’S. STORE . FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS

As you all know we are going to “tear” up things preparatory to building a new Brick Block and rather than move our stock will offer it at Slaughter Prices to clean it out. Come in and get what you will need for some time to come at these ridiculously low prices. Everything will be o marked showing regular price and “cut” price, so you can see just what you are saving. r Sale Will Start Saturday, April 8th | Our stock of “Clarion,” Atlantic and Round Oak Ranges is exceptionally large—These we will make a Big Cut in g Our Display Windows will be Eye Openers for the next 30 days—See them. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2. 1913,

Special Town Meeting New Judge S. J. Court. B. & A. Employees As­

A special town meeting will be saulted Assailants Take Advantage OF LOCAL INTEREST ( YVarren C. Philbrook has been ap­ RP^muBiT'TT'rtrrTT KfVfKfKfKfKf KfK*Kf*Sf»SfK*K* held at the Assembly room. Town Held for Grand of the hall, on next Thursday morning at pointed Associate Justice of the S. J. Court, and Aroostook County has 10 o’clock, to act on the following : Jury fuest ■ E. B. Putnam of Danforth is in ?• A. 8. Cotton of Boston is the 1— To elect a'moderator to presideagain not been considered in the town t.o attend, court. least, where there is a great deal of Parcel Post .;ol friends in town. at said meeting. A sensational case occupied the ' Bernard Archibald was in Bangor Miss Louise Spear of Fort Fairfield 2— To see what sum of money, ifwork outside of court work to be attention of Judge Carroll at the Mu­ Your cigar dealer last week on business. is in town visiting friends. any, the town will authorize to ex­ done, which judges do not have time nicipal Court nearly all day, Thurs­ to do during the time they are here can probably supply Rob’t McLeod of Monticello, was pend for meat inspection and if they day, and was continued, Friday * Miss Doris Cochran and Miss Lona attending court. you with Estabrook & Sharp bfiVe returned from a visit in ir Houlton on business, Monday. will authorize the same to be paid forenoon, when Parker B. Geary, Justice A. R. Savage lias been ap­ Eaton Rockefellers. W alter A. Powers, Esq., of Boston from the miscellaneous expense of Wm. Lyons. Billy Rowe, Leonard (Boston. pointed Chief Justice to succeed is in town for a few days on busi­ the town. McQuarrie and Jerry Garfield to­ If he cannot, Lawrence McElwee returned home Judge Whitehouse who has resigned from Duxbnry, Mass., Monday, for ness. gether with Ernest McIntyre, who *a short vacation. Don’t forget the Colby Glee Club were charged with assault. Judge Powers Honored. W. M. Clorry, S. C. Gulliver, W. Send u$$l.88 Mrs. James freem an of Concert at Mansur Hall on Friday Mr. and J. Taft and John Patrick, employees are the guests of Mr. evening. & A. Strike By postal or express Wlnterport of the B. and A. R. R., who were on Chau. A. Swett on Elm St. A large number of lawyers from Governor Haines last week offered money order or And Mrs. their way home after spending, Mon­ all parts >f the County are in town the chairmanship of the public util­ An interesting development in the stamps, and we will Hasen fevers is spending his ities commission to Ex-Judge Fred­ day evening, over town. oebool vacation with his parents, to attend the opening of court. Bangor & Aroostook strike situation send you by erick A. Powers. took place this week when one of the Judge Carroll found probable Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Nevers, Court Miss Madeline Cleveland who is This legislature has passed an act cause and all of tiie respondents St. attending school in Boston return­ striking engineers, who went out Parcel Post creating a Public Utilities Commis­ with his fellow engineers two months were held to appear before the Grand Mrs. A. C. Perry and Mrs. N. F. ed home last week for the Easter sion of three. ago, came back again. He is now Jury at the April term of ’Court, P re p a id Perry of Presque Isle were in Houl- recess. The salary is five thousand dollars l imning an engine for the Bangor & which opened today. 'ton, Thursday, calling on their many The Misses Pauline and Plorence Anywhere in New England a year, The incumbent cannot hold Aroostook and is hauling a regular Parker B. Geary, a striking engi­ fHends. Weiler went to Fort Fairfield Mon­ stocks or securities in any public freight on the northern division of neer and Wm. F. Lyons, a former day for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davenport utility, as defined in the bill, operat­ the road, north of Oakfield. firemen, furnished bonds amounting 2 5 friends. to $500.00 each, which were furnished of Presque Isle are receiving con­ ing within the state of Maine, nor With the resumption of the old ESTABROOK & EATON gratulations on the birth of a daugh­ Don’t forget the special Town shall lie render any professional ser­ -rain service on the B. & A., Mon­ by E. T. Bulmer and Andrew Cole­ ter last week* meeting at the Assembly room of the vice against any such public utility day, it looks very much as though man. The other respondents were ■ Robtt Donworth who is attending Engine House on Thursday of this or be a member of a firm which ren­ the cause of the striking engineers commited to the county jail being week, 10 a m. unable to furnish sureties. Rockefellers school in Milton, Mass., is spending ders such service. Neither can he and firemen was lost, as evidently ;!da vacation „ with his aunt, Mrs. Workmen are busy this week de­ hold any other office of profit or the same policy adopted b y the The story told by Rowe, who is iHiof* V. Doherty. molishing the old Sleeper House on trust under the government of the management at the beginning of the well known in this town and lias The most wonderful ; Mrs. Hoffrlneand children of Fort Bangor St., one of the old familiar United States, or of this state, ex­ strike is being followed out. posed for some time as a pugliist, IOc Cigar in size ^airfield were In town last week vis­ land marks o£4he town. cept the office of the Justice of the The passenger trains are running was such as to make those present and quality ever sold. iting ber brother, John Watson, and Miss Clara Orcutt and D. O. Or- Peace or Notary Public, r, or shall he more nearly on time and the early sit up and take notice. He disclosed ^otbfr.relatlve^. cutt of Ashland were in town last serve on or under any committee of morning mail is much appreciated, a plot which he charged, was ar­ any polttical party. ranged by Geary and Lyons, where­ ESTABROOK & EATON Tenney, Frank Smith week visiting relatives on their re­ while the sleeping car service is be­ «. Meiers. J. A. by an assault was to be made on fend Thos. Estahrooke returned Sat- turn from a trip to Boston. ing patronized the same as before 211 WASHIN8T0N ST., BOSTON some B. and A. Employees who J A fday from a successful fishing trip The school committee has not as the train wras changed. Clear Dealars for more than SO Vaam City Square Fair have been filling the places of the J a t Umeuleus L ake. yet decided upon a high school lot Freight, trains are being run regu­ 9 ------striking engineers and Art men, the tection of the National «*o- and with Miss Rose Dobbins will meetings will be promptly opened at Mrs. Anna Eastman Frost of Boston to an agreement Monday with the B. & A. deno on Banker St. When , ciaMon wil, dollble89 be lnade and they neared the foundry several menjwith this ailted baseball wi„ be ob oaen a Garment Store in the Mansur this hour. gave the “Scarf Dance” and “In telegraphers in the smaller stations The ladies of the Oongregationalist the Shadow's” which was very much with regard to their demands for an were .net whom they proceeded to a perlnanent ba8is jn tbis territory, increase in pay and shorter hours. do up, and meeting with some s u e Jt is ex t, d that t |le league will- ././‘Pfee marriage of Harry VauWart Society will serve a supper in the enjoyed, and showed the grace and The company granted an increase in cess kept on farther down the street ,)e tated „8 a ( .|as8 orKanllatton firm If ly of Houlton, and M iss Hope vestry of the church Wednesday skill w’ith which she is endowed, as pay which will amount to ten per and accosted several more men ask- for wlllch the lnaximum BaIary Umtt ' I/Owsll. who Is a graduate of R . C. evening from 6.30 to 7 o’clock to well as the great amount of timei cent., seven days vacation with pay mg them tf they were -scabs” an1 Pc M Ot ISC 14 In 584 < 0 ; * DPVenport, and as soon as he lias The Fact ami Fiction Club will *v Dux 12 12 500 % dflppoeed of this stock will open a meet on Saturday, when there will 0 Elks Garment Store. be the annual meeting with f lection in 14 416 & Geo. Tingley who lives on the John of officers. Last Wednesday night the post­ t 0 poned game between the Dux and Waieon find farm in Littleton, met O With a severe loss by fire Friday Elks was rolled off on the Elks al­ French Club leys,bringing to a close t he first inter- J Wight. His barn together with the 0 si adgtenti which consisted of hay, The French Club meets this Wed­ club tournament ever held in town. 0 t /gala, hie spring stock of fertilizer nesday afternoon with Mrs. F. D. The Dux took two of tin* three games awd three horses were burned. Only Goud. rolled which strengthened their hold 1° oae horse was saved, so quickly did on second place. ( This series of games has awakened tka fire gain headway. The loss will Houlton Woman's Club bl^1 Severely felt by Mr. Tingley. so mud) interest among club mem­ A PR IL 7 Ttgiltir of fire unknow n. bers that in all probability other Annual Business Meeting tournaments wilt be field from time Report of Year’s Work to time. Report of Visiting Nurse in person A glance at the following summary Election of Officers will show how closely tin* games i' Low Prices on were contested. Houton Music Clnb Total pin fall av. for team Moose 10191 84,925 fmtsffl Syrinps The Music Club will meet with Dux mow sb,gb:i i Miss Burpee on Wednesday evening. Elks 9832 81,941 The composers that will be studied Highest individual average : We have just opened a new are Mendelssohn, Schubert, Schu- Titeomb (Dux) s“ 10-16 Hue of Fountain Syringes man, Chopin, Liszt. Anderson (Moose) 8(5 15-18 god are showing them at an Taggett (Elks) 85 5-24 Ricker Travel Class Highest single string, Taggett. 124 dotoeptionally low figure this The annual meeting was held on “ 3 ” , Anderson 302 “ single “ for team jqfonth. Monday last and the following offi­ cers were elected : Moose 4(58 ftCMEMBER THE PLACE Pres., Ernestine Davis “ 3 ...... Vice Pres., Elaine Wilson Moose 1341 ffatnUin Syringes at 85c Moose won 10, lost 2 on home alleys Sec. &Treas., Elizabeth M cGary .» .. The JVlemorj) n #> •> u ■:% . Each. Program Com.: Miss Packard, Dux “ 9, “ (5 “ “ “ Mrs. Atherton, Miss Cummings, Elks Mi9S Shea, Miss Perry. Moose “ 3, “ 3 “ Elks “ “ “ “ 6 “ Dux “ o f Your Purchase— 1, !-i Cochran Dux “ •‘h “ 3 “ Elks “ W. C. T. U. <>, “ (5 “ Moose “ Drug Store The regular meeting of the W. C Elks “ 4 “ Dux “ T. U. will be held at the M. E. Vi ll 2 “ 4 “ Moose “ Dunn Furniture Company , riions a Specialty. Church vestry on Tuesday, April 8. The grand average for all men for T he subject will be : “Mercy.” all games was 88,497. 75 Main Street. Tiie Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2, 1913.

thlSTABLItkHSD AFKIL IS, ltttO Notice of Foreclosure Notice Climate Failed; FRAU, SICKLY CHILD Hooltoa, March 12,1913. THE AROOSTOOK TIMES Whereas, WUUam W. Rand, of Ashland, TV) tt» Selectmen of the Town of Honlton : Medicine Effective ALL THE HOME NEWS. Restored to Health by Vinol— in tiie County of Aroostook, and State of 1« Um undersigned, 8. D. Hamilton, desire It haa been absolutely shown that rest, Letter to Mothers. Maine, by his mortgage deed dated Ifaroh fresh air and good food do help maay remove old building from the persons suffering from Tuberculosis. But Published every Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisiors ! Anxious mothers often wonder why is, 1907, and recorded in the Aroostook Re­ t of |heao called J. E. Bumbam lot it must be admitted that the disease is Times Publishing Co. 1 .—Any person who takes a paper regularly their children are so pale, thin and gistry of Deeds, Vol. -22, page 250, oonveyed seldom more than “arrested." Something nervous and have so little appetite. i aide of Main Street and theie more is needed from the Post Office—whether directed to his to me (he undersigned, H. Lindley Dobson, >stt*y brick block, also to make the Rckman’s Alterative is a medicine made CHRS. H- FOGG, Poes. A * 9 *. address or another, or whether he has sub­ For the benefit of such mothers la of said Ashland, certain land, together with to gaUad Hamilton it Clark Co. Store over in for the treatment of Tuberculosis. It hns scribed or not, Is responsible for the pay this vicinity we publish the following the buildings thereon, situated in said town conquered this disease aguin and again. letter. failfeiarnM ook with (Oil brick walls and Subscription• fl.50 per year in advance; 2 —If any person orders his paper dis­ of Ashland and being a part of the School lot Often these benefits have been effected •ingle copies five cents. J. Edmund Miller, New Haven, i to leave the floors and floor timbers where the sArroundings were uot ideal— continued, he must pay all arrearges, or the or Block, so called, and bounded as follows, yet reooveriea resulted. Now we argue publisher may continue to send It until pay­ Conn., says: “My little daughter, ever Wfipfo-Wk they are now. Roof to he flat and that Kckmnn’s Alterutive should be used Subscriptions in arrears 82.00 per year since her birth, had been frail and to wit : Beginning at a stake and stone on eoveved with tar and gravel. Walls to be In every case of Tuberculosis, in addition ment Is made and collect the whole amount th.» south side of the Ashland and Mapleton to good, nourishing food and fresh air, No Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ whether It Is taken from the office or not. Eickly, and was a constant source of twelve inehee first story and eight inches which wi» all need. A remarkable case ages are settled worriment. Several months ago we toad distant one hundred (100) rods east of •m o d Huy. follows: Weldon, in. 8.—The Oourts have decided that refusing the west line of said School Ix>t ; thenoe east “(ientlemen: Through Fcktnnii’s Altera­ Advertising, ates based upon circulation and to take newspapers and periodicals from the commenced to give her Vinol. I im­ S. D. HAMILTON, tive I have beqn saved from a premature very reasonable. post office, or removing and leaving them mediately noted an Improvement in along the south line of said Ashland and For Hamilton and Burnham grave. On December 14, 1904, I was taken Communication# upon topics of general i nter­ uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of fraud. her health and appearquace. I gave Mapleton road fifty (60) rods to a stake and with Typhoid 1’neumonla. My lungs be­ came very much affected; my sputum est are solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to her three'Bottles of Vinol, and from stone ; thence south at right angles with saH On the foregoing petition of S. D. Hamilton was examined and Tuberculosis Bacilli Entered nt the post office at Houlton for cir the publisher yourself, and don’t leave it to the good it has done her I can truly road one (1) mile to the south line of said tar Hamilton and Bnrnham, ordered that a were found. On February 21, 1IHX5, I was oulation at seoond-olass postal rates. the post-master. say it will do all you claim ” School Lot ; thence west along said south line advised to go to Fort Worth, Texas. This child’s recovery was due to fearing be held on the same at the Select- While there an abscess in my right lung For Advertising Rates apply to the President and Manager. of said School Lot fifty (50) rods to a stake and a^an’e Qffk* on Monday the 7th day of April. broke and discharged. I grew worse, and the combined action of the medicinal stone ; thence north along the east Hue of the became very much emaciated. My physi­ elements extracted from cods’ livers, t0i3 aft nine o’clock in the forenoon. That a cian Informed me that I must go to Worster Lot, so called, one (I) mile to (he oopy of aeld petition and this order of notice ("dorado as quickly as possible. I left late to raisp a crop. By the last of —combined with the blood-making Texas, June 21 and arrived In Canon For Judge and strength-creating properties of place of beginning. Containing one hundred feBabUsfed, three times in succession prior City, June 3 very feeble. After being May in this climate the trees are tonic iron, which are contained in (100) acres, more or less, and being the same \ toifel hearing, in the Aroostook Times, that there two weeks, my physician Informed premises then occupied by the said Rand as a me that my case was hopeless. Three Although the time of an appoint­ usually in leaf, and birds and flow­ Vinol. all taM fted may appear and be heard. weeks later I returned br>me, weighing Vinol will build up and strengthen homestead farm. 103 pounds, the do of sumption. Today I weigh 158 pounds. I June was the coldest month of am stout and well and can do any kind in this section signed by practically it fails. claim a foreclosure thereof and give this notice 8. C. Webber ) Houlton of work about my grain elevator. I have roses ever experienced in this lati­ every member of the bar of Aroos­ n J. Il^theway Co. Houlton,Me. for that purpose. aia not an ache nor pain ip my lungs, eat tude. Frost and ice were as com­ well, sleep well, and never felt better.’’ took County, which will carry much Houlton, Maine, March 17th, 1913. (Sworn affidavit) AHTIIUK WKBB. mon as buttercups usually are. Al­ Fckman’s Alterative is effective In Bron­ weight when the time comes. II. LINDLEY DOBSON, STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and The selection of Mr. James Archi­ most every green thing was killed; I.ling Troubles, and In upbuilding the all fruit was destroyed. Snow fell By his Attorney, Gkokqk A. Gorham . COMPANY system. Does not contain poisons, opiates bald for this position seems to us a FOLEY KIDNEY P H IS or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet 10 inches deep in Vermont and FOR RHEUMATISM MONEYS ANO BLADDER 312 Hartford, Connecticut telling of recoveries, and write to Fckman wise one, as lie has always been a Laboratory, Philadelphia. I’a., for more evi­ great student from the day he was Maine. There was a seven-inch fall Assets, 31 Dec. 1012 dence. For sale by all leading druggists admitted to the bar, and is regarded in the interior of New York State, Stock* and Bonds 1,048,466.00 FI. J. Hatheway Co. Houlton, Me by all who know|hitn as one who and the same in Massachusetts. itnd Bank 80,822.64 makes a thorough study of any case There were only a few* moderately 87,636.43 on which he is engaged. warm days. Everybody looked, 11,439.29 longed and waited for warm weath­ Rerommcndation for a Good Reason Tn his connection with the well er. It was also dry ; very little rain 1,198,363.38 known firm of Powers HOULTON, MAINE. full belly with occasional gripings and F you are to make the most of your February ami March it is interest ing : pains about the ravel; face at one time to turn to 1 lie strange story of the' tiusned, then pale and in a few cases the time and ^ opportunities, you must year 1K1 fit—the year without a sum -; face takes on a dull leaden hue; eyes have efficient tools to work with. mer. The year 1816 was known • heavy and dull, twitching eyelids; itching You have enough hard, tiresome of the nose; itching of the rectum; short, work without wasting your time and throughout the United States and dry cough; grinding of the teeth; little IVIDEND NOTICE Europe as the coldest ever exper­ r»d points sticking out on tongue; starting energy at wood-sawing, water-pumping, grind­ ienced by any person then living. ; during sleep; slow fever; pulse quickened stone-turning and the like. Use an I H C en­ There are persons in Northern New! and irregular: body may be hot; and gine to furnish power for such work. In less often, in children, convulsions. time, and with far less effort, the wood is sawed, A Semi-annual Dividend at York, who have In en in the habit of j Rid the child of worms and you will keeping diaries for years, and it is have a healthy, happy child. the stock watered, the tools sharpened, all at the rate of from the pages of an old diary begun j one-tenth the expense of handwork. Put the NOTE—Dr. True’s own prescription, load where it belongs. Buy and use an ir 1810 and kept up unbroken until ' •old under the name of Dr. True’s Elixir, 1810 that the following information is the best remedy iri the world for worms. regarding this year without a Sum­ It destroys all worm life, expels worms from 4 Per Cent 4 thebody and makes thechild healthy again. mer has been taken. January was All dealers, 35c, 50c and $1.00. per annum has been so mild that most persons allowed: IHC Oil and Gas Engine declared by the :: :: their fires to go out and did not burn i It is the cheapest engine you can buy because wood except, for cooking. There j Coughs and Consumption it costs less per year of service than others. were a few cold days, but they were j Coughs and colib, when neglected, It is so powerful that it will carry a load ten Payable on and after very few. Most of the time the air alwayn lead to serious trouble of tin per cent or more above its rated horse power. was warm and Springlike, February lungs. The wisest thing to do when Houlton Nov. G, 1912. m « Perfect combustion makes it economical. was not cold. Some days were cold- j you have a cold that troubles you i* to IH C oil and gas engines operate on gas, Savings Dividends not with­ er than in January, hut the. weather set a bottle of I)r. King’s Now Dis gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, alcohol. was about the same March, from covery Y h i will get relief from >h< Sizes are 1 to 50-horse power. They are built drawn will be added the 1st to the 6th, was inclined to he first dose, and finally the cough wd1 in every approved style; vertical, horizontal, Bank ... to the principal. :: :: windy. Ft. came in (ike a small lion disippe-tr. O H. Biown, vnh ” ohstmaie couwb, fits, etc. I H C oil tractors for plowing, thresh­ Deposits made the first seven days of any month, April came in warm, bu t as the and 1 honestly believe h-d it not be. i ing, etc., 12 to 60-horse power. and remaining lh the Bank until the next semi­ days grew longer, the air became for Dr. King’s New Disc -very, See this engine at the IH C local dealer’s annual dividend is payable, will be allowed inter­ colder, and by tne first of May there \ w* uld not be living to-r forty-three years an the he-' 'pm-d. you. Or write for catalogues. month when deposited. ter, with plenty of snow and ice. In for cougha and colds Price 50c and j May the young buds were frozen 91 00. Recommended by Hi D .» International Harvester Company of America dead, ioe formed half an inch thick gists. Uncorporated) Ludw ig, on ponds and rivers, corn was kilted, Boston Mass. j Honlton Savings Bank, Treasurer. .. and th e coni fields were planted Calling cards engraved am . again and again, until it became too at the Ttmks office. , AM*--'*' nflHM* 4

The Aroostook Times, Weanesa&y, April 2, 1913.

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Founded 1886. Commencing tbe Spring Season...

with a Fashion Exhibit, broad and comprehen­ sive in scope, unlimited in variety, and prolific in beauty. Our 27th Spring Opening is an authoritative display delineating the best cre­ ative effects of modern day genius in the art of fashion, and exemplifing our pre-eminence and prestige in the commercial realm of Houlton.

J .J .il SAB. 1 • • B1

■> ' V Tailor-Made Suits, Wraps, Costumes, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, CHILDREN’S DRESSES.

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This display is to be commended, not only on account of its high character and exclusive­ ness, but also by reason of its extreme price worthiness. We extend a welcome to every patron-inviting each one to view this over­ flowing of beauty and fashion, to admire, to criticise, to buy, or merely to look.

Exhibit Days all this Week. RICHARDS Market Sq. Houlton, Me.

i t * V* 4* A^A •'I* A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2, 1913. m

BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ iSiiBi A iSi i?4b9i iSnBiigiagi AAitaiiSiiSiiSi Classified Ads. CHARGE. In the matter of 1 * OF LOCAL INTEREST 1 Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema lM« Ctrl For G tacral teouae- John Morneault > In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) i, apply to Mrs. A. G. Walker. Finco the old-fashioned theory of < ir- To the lion. Clarence IIa i.e, Judge of iny i ezi’iiiii tin on,;h ine blnou !.;,s been troubles 1 ut none that we can recom- the District Court of the United States for Wei» ras highly as this lor we know that for Salt-t New Milch Cows rio'n up by scientist:*;, many dlt'f*. r-. nt d .u .Lj. stops the ncu at once. VVe just the District of Maine. New Firm an Assured C. E. Meeting .•:ai vt‘S have been ti i.-d for «\ri oistases Apply W. E. Fftnjoy, Cary. Me. JOHN MORNEAULT B-it it hae b. en f.amd tla t f ,..;c In Bankruptcy e a ta a specialty, garments, remodelled, in brilliant, trimmings. Fairy land Schools. Bankrupt. 1 Bankrupt. 1 A true copy of petition and order thereon. To the creditorsof said I tester Tidd To the creditors of Charles P. Crandall . dauned or repaired at reasonable prices. A that: JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk must be spectacular in every detail The stock of the Textbook Com­ Ills. Pulkn, 20 Gove St. * in of Hodgdon in the county of Aroostook, of Oakfield in the County of so every fairy will be most elabor­ pany is owned by over 8,000 invest­ and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Aroostook and district aforesaid, bank­ ately gowned. Wares in abundance Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day rupt. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR ors, many of our well known citizens of Mar., A. I). 1913 the said Lester Tidd »apU Nurses W aated to Eater will be on sale. The best decorated Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day tteTm lning School at the Eastern Maine are numbered among them. The as aforesaid was duly adjudicated bank­ of Mar.. A. D. 1913, the said DISCHARGE. booth is to receive a prize. Things rupt; and that tbe first meeting of his Charles P. Crandall .was duly adjudicated laana Hospital. Wages $17 to $21 per In the matter of ) company maintain for the benefit of creditors will be held at the office of bankrupt; and that the first meeting, aetfh. Apply to Dr. F. L. Hills, Box <>03 Alfred W. London > In Bankruptcy to eat, you will find in fairy land these stockholders a department Edwin L. Vail in Houlton, on the 19th of his creditors will be held at tile Bttaor, Me. 3U Bankrupt.) such as ice cream and cake served which acts as selling-agent for any day of Apr, A. D. 1913, at 10:00 o’clock office of Edwin L. Vail in Houlton, To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis by little men ; cooked food of all in the forenoon, at which time the said on tiie 19th day of Apr., A. D- stockholder who wishes to dispose creditors may attend, prove their claims, 1913, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which Far Sale-Farm s, Village Pro trict Court of the United States for the kinds sold by little women ; deli­ of his holdings. This unique plan appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, time the said creditors may attend, prove District of Maine. and transact such other business as may |Mriy, wagone, harnesses, pressed hay and cious punch by fairies from the keeps the stock free from market, their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the d a ta , Iaauunee and stores. Houlton ALFRED W. LONDON of properly come before said meeting. bankrupt, and transact such other business ap artic zone, peanuts by young laddies manipulations and insures each may properly come before said meeting. ., R ill Sable Agency, John F. Law, Mans- Montioello in the County of Aroos­ EDWIN L. VAIL, took, and State of Maine, in said District, pretty nosegays by little lassies, tea stockholder a. ready market when he Referee in Bankruptcy. EDWIN L. VAIL, 13tf peotfully represents that on the 25th and coffee by fairy Japs. Chicken Dated at Iloulton, Mar. 31, 1913. Referee in Bankruptcy. f of Jan., last past he was duly wishes to sell. and fish and other salads from the Dated at Houlton, Mar. 31, 1913. FW Bale—Tbe Subscriber Will judged bankrupt under the Acts The stock has been well and favor­ of Congress relating to bankruptcy; faiiy chafing-dish, sweets and id d la a n r Briggs Plano at a fery great that he has duly surrendered all his ably known for about 20 years. iN gpta. Time or cash. Also one second property and rights of property and has fully candies by Moulton's prettiest fair­ Mr. Haskell will doubtless make a FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS bMdpdaaoln perfect tone. Apply to Chas. complied with all the requirements of said ies, and do not forget the fairy fish­ FOX RHEUMATISM KI0NEYS AN0 BLADDER FOR LAwKACHE KI0NCYS A..Q elACOf• . Acts and of the orders of Court touching his satisfactory record for himself in bankruptcy. erman’s daughters, and even fairy his new and more responsible posi­ Wh er efo r e h e pr a y s, That he may baby dolls for sale and lots of fairy tion. as lie has in the work through Na DUtereace Bow be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ clothes and fancy articles. The charge from all debts provable against his which he has earned his promotion. yea hem had trouble take Smith's pastor will give a short lecture on Select Your Spring Suit Here and A* BL C. Kidney Pills aad you will soon estate tinder said bankruptcy Acte, ex­ cept such debts as are excepted by law the Lilliputians at 4 P. M. J M a n t Ufa looks not only altogether from such discharge. ;dM aeal but better. 25o sent by mail. Dated this 26th day of Mar. A. I). 1913. In the evening at 7 fairy land will Save Money. > sank free on application. Smith’s ALFRED W. LONDON, be seen well lighted and the enter­ Supreme Judicial Court Bankrupt. (Store Lewiston, Me. tainment will begin at 7.45 P. M. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Tickets for the entertainment will A brand new stock of Suits, Goats, Laces, April Term, 1913. Fate Bay Old Chicks From District of Maine, ss. be 25c for adults and loe for child­ Ribbons, Cotton Underwear, Etc. i Mack otpington heavy winter On this29Ul day of Mar., A. I) 1913, on reading the foregoing petition, it is— ren. 9. P. M., the grand march of To be held at Houlton. April 1, tiN M taa Stock lots 25, fifty Or d e r e d thr the Court, That a hearing the Lilliputian hall will begin. The 1913. Ladies’ and Children’s Hats. Utility Stoek lots, twenty-five be had upon the same on the 9th day of dance tickets will be 50c per couple MayA. D. 1913, before said Court at H on. A lbert M. S peak, Justice Live Chicks guaran- Remember our motto— Little Fair-- Villa Plant (R. F. D. l) Portland, In said District, at ten o’clock in the Presiding MRS. NORA TABER HI8HLAND AVE. forenoon; and that notice thereofbe publish­ Little Prices— Little Children. Wbd Water Street, Elromiia, N. Y. ed In The Aroostook Times, a newspaper Michael M. C lark, Clerk ' • The public is invited to visit Fairy printed in said District, and that all known W alter B. C lark, Deputy Clerk creditors and other persons in interest, may land. appear at the said time and place, and show B eV. H arry A. W eston, Chap­ lor Setttag—Eggs fro m oaose. If any they have, why the prayer of lain b p n dm expensive at any price. said petitioner should not be granted. F red I,. IIayi>kn, lb •porter Kdlestmse, White Orpington, And it is further Ordered by the Potatoes Why Take Chances Court, That the Clerk shail send by mail to P krlky C B row n, ( ounty At tor- A taw locoed, ’winter layers, all known creditors copies of said petition and j ney of losing a valuable horse with BLACK* Some breed good layers this order addressed to them at their places of Local buyers are paying ‘.tor per residence as stated. E lmer O. Bryson, Stier iff Winter laying R. C. R. barrel for stock at loading points, WATER when it can be prevented by Witness the Honorable Clarence H ale, F rank H. Curtis, Deputy C., White Wyandotte and S. C. Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereon but on account of lack of snow and keeping always on hand a supply of f 140 per setting. E. A. t W illiam H. Bates, Deputy at Portland, in said District, on the 29th day poor wheeling few are coming in. Me. R. F. D. No. 1. of Mar., A. D. 1913. I Martin Uaw lis. Deputy f- William Donovan Houlton THE ALBERT WWTf LINIMENT CO. INC. f«riings of Maines are very ligl James Kdgeeomb Limestone Buie—A Spleadld IN Acre MARS HILL, ME. an* in exee■ss of the demand. Ver v Elmer Henderson Woodland : and potato farm. Within two miles and survey made in 1858 by Parker P Bur­ f**w points an- loading except Western Ave., WatervlUe, the rail- U. A. Hill Littleton leigh and J. E. S. Coney, containing eighty- tbe Maine Central. Similar c E. A. Hiliman Uland Falls mdm of Milne, l 1-2 miles from one and «i6-100 acres, more or less. Being the Academy (over 130 pupils and tions are r• •ported Up-State a Elmer Hilton Mapieton same premises conveyed to the said Charles Mie higan. where loaders are Aldiee Ditchings (’arihoti Nd S mtlea from Central Maine Fair R. Parker by H. E. Parker by deed dated Mb, 8 miles from Oakland. Several standstill ^ r~ --*1 -ijtatas No reasonable offer refused. For Dated at Houlton, Maine, this twenty- Prof. A. Marqnardt, are holding off looking tor a heavy Fred Woodman Wash burn farther particulars ; eighth day of March, A. D. 1913. Odby College, or K. F. I). 37 WatervlUe, drop as soon as t!d* roads an- eloar R. It. Young I .iniH'US EMMA STAR RETT, Mtdne. 4i3p and normal traffic conditions rub*. By her attorneys. Shaw, Burleigh & All the yards this work have boon I RA V ERSE .1 UROKS Shaw. 314 Notice in had shape and there has been very Names Residences little business done. On the docks The annual meeting of the stockholders of Notice of First Meeting of Creditors V. M. Audibei! Fort Kent trading has been lifeless. th!Boulton Sewerage Co., will beheld at In the District Court of the United States for Samuel Barnes Limestone ! Maines ranged $1.5)0 and 2.05 per Village Farm for Sale g p Company’* office on Mechanic St., the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. A. P. Bennett Linneiis | In the matter of j 180-lb. hag in the 33d street yards ; thbiM ay Apr. 17,1913 at 8.00 o’clock in the ( \ K . Bolster Fasten | Charles H. Belmain } InBankruptcy. tiie same price ruled at Harlem Riv­ About 40 acres, 8 room house, hard wood floors, water in house, Bankrupt. 1 Denis Bouchard Frenchvilie i J. A. BROWNE Secy. er. Maine shippers are quoting do 15 minutes from R. R. station, Boston boat, schools and store, pasture To the creditors of Charles II. Beinmin of Joachim Bouchard St. Agatha i Sit Washburn in the County of Aroostook, and <53c bu. delivered for hulk cars, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Elias F. Brown Woodland j for 10 head and borders on Kennebec river, wood and lumber for Notice is hereby given that on the hut orders are light. At a few Thomas I.. Chase home use, find fruit, big barn, ti>:-up for 15 head, hen and hog houses, 12th day of Oct. A. D. 1912, the said points along the Main • Uentral load­ Ludlow | NOTICE P. W. Clifford Reed PI. Charles H. Beinmin was duly adjudicated ers are paying farmers $1 and l.ln barn cellar, some stock and tools. Price right if taken at once 314P Dental office with tease for sale or to let. bankrupt; and that the first meeting of Pearl Coolidge Sherman his creditors will be held at the office bbl., but in Aroostook county, S5c flritr equipped. Best corner location in city. Wm. H. ('owperthwait* Monticello ! of Edwin . L. Vail in Houlton, on the llth and $1 rules. Most of the seed stock Goed reason* for selling. Apply day of Apr. A. D. 1913, at 10 o’clock Frank M. (’rawford 1 Ioulton 1 has gone forward and those who LINDEN E. LITTLE, Richmond, Me. in the forenoon, at which time tiie Thomas Cummings Beiu>dicta j MAINE ADVERTISING COMPANY, said creditors may attend, prove their claims, have fallen behind in their contracts appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, ana George F. Curtis A mity 1 Portland, Maine. are making compromises wherever transact such other business as may properly S. H. Deering < )rient 5 come before said meeting. possible. On pier 17 Maines in 1(>S- E 3 0 I Peter F. Dickinson * Wade PI. ! Card of Thanks EDWIN L. VAIL, II). h a g s ranged $,.f>0 and $1.75. George Dionne Van Buren Wt wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to Referee in Bankruptcy. There is quite an accumulation of S. L. Drew Oakfield the kind frieods and neighbors for the many Dated at Houlton, Mar. 27, 1913. choice to fancy stock, but buyers j Joseph A. Dmmiis (’minor PI. The Wall Paper Store •III ktodneM shown os in our recent have been indifferent even at this W. I). Ullingwood (’aribou ut, also to the choir for their low range. States and Miehigans on Extra Good Trade in Frank (). Fournier , and for the handsome floral Pier 17 ranged $1.50 and 1.70. Madawaska George S. Gentle We are opening the season of 1913 with practically Farm Nfear Bangor. States are selling in the yards $1.75 H oulton MR. and MRS. H..W. STEWART, Wm. Harper Smyrna Farm of about loo acres, with wood lot, in and 1.85 bbl., wit.it Miehigans $1.80 all new goods and we feel that we are justified in MR. and MRS. H. B. 8TIMSON, Leon ( Irish town of Corinth, on electric car line, Hi miles and 1.90. Up-State loaders are pay­ Haynesville saying that the line is the most complete and tasty MAURICE B. STEWART, from Bangor. .Soil is in excellent state of Gordon R. Irvine Blaine HARRY D. STEWART, ing 40c and at a few points 42c ; in cultivation, free from rocks, and especially George W. Johnson Presque Isle 35c is the top down to 30c. we have ever had. well adapted to potato growing. Buildings F. E. Jorgenson Masardis At most of the loading points the We shall be very glad to show our new goods to include 11-2 story house, shed, carriage house Simeon Littlefield t general outlook is sick and there is ffiapmau PI. ■ H ESTEI SPILLS and Barn. Fine chance to raise garden truck Clyde A. MeI ntosli Ft. Fairfield all contemplating making any change in their wall and get it to Bangor market quickly and easi­ no immediate encouraging prospect. W. S. Morse Mersey DIAMOND BRAND ly/ I will give immediate purchaser an extra The main trouble with the potato paper decorations and will esteem it a privelege if Robert J. Munson Presque Isle good trade. deal, according to large handlers, is ^ 4 P< rcy J. RalFord Ashland allowed to do so. v MRS. ARTHUR DUN FEE, that buyers are certain of an early 313 East Corinth. Me. drop in price, hence are only buying Herbert Rlmda Hodgdon Come in early while the stock is large and be as- from day to day. This is bring­ Alexander Rosebush Bancroft 1 'sured that the prices in this store are never wrong. Notice ing about a gradual accumulation John E. Bergquist. Stockholm ______FILLS' n Rkd and $ with very light movement out of the OMtaltie bom , scaled with Blud The annual meeting of the stockholders of Charles L. Stoddard Washbu rn yards. the Iloulton Water Co., will be held at the J. Frank Taylor Westfield Ccmiwny’s office on Mechanic St., Thursday The first car of new Floridas from Federal Point reached the market George R. Twombley Island Falls j 312 F. L. COOK. •V ALL DRU6GISTS Apr. 17,1913 at 7.30 o’clock in the evening. J. A. BROWNE, Secy. Thursday, selling $7 bbl. for primes O. I). Vance Caribou * EVERYWHERE S otSo 214 and $5 for seconds. Mi- W. .»-i

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Tne Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2, 1913.

For Spring Humors | OF LOCAL INTEREST A‘v*i t rl And tired feelings I heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla, which I have used in my family Don’t forget Osgood’s King Sale. J Calling cards engraved with plate i ..1 Vn:j for years and think a very fine medicine. I had It beats them all. ,a^ the ’Times office. While Attending Court salt rheum badly on my face, and humors that JohnS. Weller was in Fort Fair- Mrs. Tyler Good was in Blaine seemed to come from or be developed by vac­ field, Monday, on business. j lftst week visiting relatives. cination. I knew my blood must be in very Buy your Carbon Papers at the j Special Prices on all goods at Os- VISIT poor condition. Hood’s Sarsaparilla was rec­ T tmks office. ; good’s “Little Store with the Big ommended and I took a few bottles. The Chester Briggs went to Stockholm, ^ otk* The Porter Studio humor entirely disappeared, and I have had no lasi week to visit bis uncle, George The Walking Club spent Sunday trouble from it since. I cordially recommend Briggs. at Nickerson Lake, as guests of Ro­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla to my friends and neigh­ Horace Chaloner is paying the land E. Clark. bors and to the general public.” Mrs. Bertram highest price for veal calves, All kinds of signs printed or paint Qfigr, 409 Union Street, New Bedford, Mass. Get a bottle of Mrs. John Kiley of Presque Isle, ed at tiie Times office. It’s up-to-date and worth seeing. was in town, Monday, calling on Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Jackson left friends. last week for a trip to New York, Visitors always welcome. Mood’s Sarsaparilla Starkey’s slicing machine is work­ Washington and other places. And begin to take it today. It will do you good. ing overtime with smoked beef. Try The greatest variety of the best N it. quality of meats, are to be found at PROBATE NOTICES. STATE OF MAINE 'Pile public schools opened Monday Starkey’s market for the Spring term, with a large at­ Donald Putnam arrived home last The Porter Studio Ta alLpanooe interested in either of the To the Honorable, the Judge of Probate, tendance. week, from Colby to spend the Eas­ S ta ta hereinafter named. in and for the County of Aroostook : T e l. 113-3 7 MARKET SQ. Al a probate Court held at Houlton, In and Respectfully represents Mary A. Conlogue Lome T. SIipp, -8 Market Square, ter recess with his parents. Jap the County of Aroostook, on the third of New Limerick Administratrix with tiie wishes to announce that he will buy Osgood’s Repair Department is Tm iay of March in the year of our Lord Will annexed and Trustee under the Will of and sell mileage. running full time, day aud evening. and thirteen. John Conlogue late of New Limerick, in said aaethooaaad pine hundred Miss Kva Dahlstrom of Caribou is There is a reason. The following matters having been present­ County, deceased, testate, that sard John T. H. Hemore left Monday for ed for the asttoo thereupon hereinafter in­ Conlogue at the time of his decease was the the guest of Miss Dora Larrabee dur­ stated, It li hereby Ordered : owner of certain Real Estate situated in New ing her vacation. Caribou where he will open a ma­ That n atal thereof be given to all persons Limerick bounded and described as follows, Everyone patronizes home indus­ chine shop. DENTISTRY g§tv M a n ta * , by earning a oopy of this order to viz : try and smokes Club cigars, made by The Putnam Hardware Company F LV hepobliabed three weeks successively before Two-thirds (2-3’s) in common and undivid­ Geo. li. Avery on Court street. have special inducements to offer Your dental work done in the most aha third Tuesday of April A. D. 1913, in ed of the westerly one hundred twenty (120) Mrs. I. H. Page and son, Hamp on Buffolo Fertilizer orders received skillful manner and guaranteed. the Arodstook Times a newspaper publish* d acres in lot three (3), Range D, in said New this month. a t Bool ton In said County, that they may Limerick. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \V. ^appear at a Probate Court to be held at the That under the terms of the will of the C. Donnell last week. Kicker Classical Institute opened Silver Fillings 60c Fiohate oflloe in said Houlton, on&id third said John Conlogue and of the trust thereby Bay your typewriter ribbons at for the spring term on Tuesday ttith Cement Fillings 60c ’TtaN ky of April, A. D. 1913, at ten of the created there is due the sum of $500 to Alice the T imes office. a large attendance. stably the forenoon, and be heard thereon B. Conlogue ; That there is not sufficient Miss Marion liqbinson arrived in Geo. S. Gentle purchased last week Gold Fillings $1.00 and up i i tte y see cause. personal estate to pay the said legacy ; that from Jefferson Bradbury, a fine the residue of the.above described real estate Newr York last week from a two Gold Crowns $3.00 'if Oeta A. Barnes late of Caribou will be greatly depreciated by the sale of any month’s trip to'Europe. driving horse which has a fast mark ilm iiilt Fltitiou that Henry C. Barnes or portion thereof. Take your difficult Repairs to Os­ 'Tiie latest pattern calling cards Office over Fox Bros. Clothing Store, 5o Main St. • f lit other tollable person maybe appointed Wherefore your petitioner prays tliat she good. His is t he only shop equipped printed or engraved at the T imes of­ itahilsfraTor presented by Henry C. Barnes. may be licensed to sell and convey the whole to do them. fice. of said real estate at private sale for the pay­ J. P. Dudley of Houlton and John 2i 3P BERT DOYLE, D. D. S. ■ .< tata bf Jlteh»el Crowe late of Benedicta ment of said legacy and expenses of sale and Mrs. Hal H int of Island Falls was t a u i d . 'Will and petition foi probate administration. tin* guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Manning of Madawaska started for 'ta jrta f'ia i tfkat letters testamentary issue to Dated kt Houlton the 18th day of February Coan a few days last week. Portland Monday to attend U. S. Court. V. Crowe presented by Catherine A. D. 1913. 'lake your plate to the Timss of­ A Cptaitita Executrix therein named. MARY A. CONLOGUE, fice and let them engrave your call­ C. H. McCluskey informs us that Admr. with the Will annexed and Trustee. ing cards. he will be able to make prices on ! James Hayes late of Caribou de- coal in a few days and will make Coy Hagerman and Wellington WIH and petition for probate thereof STATE OF MAINE delivery the last of this month. Stare UtaiMntary issue toW. B. Aroostook, ss. Court of Probate, Bamford, Bowdoin students, are at f lta iM H lh 'ie t E. Hayes presented by March Term, A. D. 1913. home for the Easter recess. IB. B. Bayes and Haniet E. Hayes the Upon the foregoing petition, Ordered, That Typewriter ribbons foi all the ^ Jtawulorh therein named. said petitioner give notice to all persons in­ Perfect Road Yet to be terested, by causing a copy of the petition and standard machines in all colors at ;BdBlnal itanMl T. Sewell late of Island this order thereon, to be published three the Times office. Built Will and petition for pro- weeks successively in the Aroostook Times a H. M. White of Patten spent a few thereof and that letters testamentary newspaper published in Houlton, in said days in town last week, renewing In the matter of roads, America ita Nanqr C. Sewell presented by Nancy County, that they may appear at a Court of acquaintances with his friends. has not yet begun to clean house. Sm all cn*Of the Executrix therein named. Probate for said County, to be held at the Probate Office in Houlton, in said County, on The Putnam Hardware Company In our natianal scheme of things ^ iioneji ]^te of Presque the%)ird Tuesday of April next, at ten are j repared to till all orders lor roads have been the last to receive Will and petition for probate o'clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if Buffalo Fertilizer promptly. attention. They were laid out at f and that, administration of said estate any they have, why the prayer of said peti­ random aud have grown wih,. We t t a b the Will annexed be granted to Eleanor tioner should not be granted. A Poser. have paid mot e attention to railroad ’ A Motitfl of Presque Isle in said County, NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, “lie who puts his hand to the building than wo have to road build­ balng the widow of said deceased, or • Judge. plow," screamed the cross-roads ora­ ing. European countries transport fta ia ta lw r mitable person. Said deceased Attest ; Seth S. T hornton, Register. tor, “must not turn back!” “What la as much freight by h orse d ra w n / liifluk emitted to appoint an executor in his A true copy of petition and order of Court he to do when he gets to the end of a caravans, over well constructed mMfWUL Presented by Eleanor J, Morrell; thereon. furrer?” asked the auditor In the blue country roads as they do by rail­ FLOUR -Attest: Sktii S. Thornton, Register. Jeaa overalls.—Youth’s Companion. 313 roads. Transporting freight by road lof’gw x i B. Gray late of Nashville Is famous pie-crust flour Petition for an allow- in America is an unheard of under­ baltbetbepersoual persoual estate, presented by Notice of Foreclosure 160 Acre Lake Farm taking. — makes it tender and light }f. Ctraf.widow. widow of deceased. ALL EQUIPPED, ONLY $1800 From ISfiO to 1SS0 we boomed our and flaky and perfectly di­ Whereas Herrick L. - Dillen of Mars Hill, railroads and forgot our roads. gestible. Just as good for in the county of Aroost 4 f tha pa^sonal estate, presented by John any other avenue of transporation. 4| BimUtaa»wJdaw«r of deceased. gistry of Deeds Vol. 18H l’age 365, conveyed tools, machinery, wagons and equipment, in­ Andthemosteconomical flour to Be)inda A. Jones, then of Houlton in said cluded ; pasture for 10 head, cuts hay for From 1S30 up to lu years ago this same ; black loam machine worked fields ; milled — gives you most of I n n Johnson late of New Swe- county of A roostook, but since ueceased, the estimated to be son eds. wood, 75,non ft tim­ period of expansion was followed by loaves to the sack. Fctltion for an allowance out following described real estate :n said Mars ber : 100 apple trees, variety small fruits ; one of intensive development. Rail­ Hill, to wit, the south half of lot numlxjred good house : 40x4n ft. Rim, horse fork ; roads wen* impioved, more box cars Your grocer keeps William estate, ■ presented by Anna poultry, pig and wood houses ; the best bar­ widow of deceased. eighty-eig ht(88), containing one hundred six gain in Somerset Co., easy terms ; for all de­ added, schedule increased, hut still Tell. Insist on it next time (loti) acres more or less ; reserving one and tails and traveling instructions to see this and nothing occurred to awaken int« r- you order flour. a good crop and timber farm of 85 acres for iM taaafStaUi A. Koss late of Hersey de- one fourth (1 1-4) acres lying on the west side est m the development, of roads. of the Tort Fairfield road, so-called, com­ only $700, seepage 13, our “New Mammoth ' Petition for an aliowauce out of the Farm Catalogue No. 36,” just out ; “New Witb the advent, of the automobile A. H. FOGG COMPANY, Distributors. Liftalfb presented by James A. Ross, mencing at the north line of said south half Mammoth Kami Catalogue No. 36,” iustout ; on said road and running south thirteen (13) came the first live interest in roads * # ta t a f t L beautifully illustrates! and filled with a won­ rods, thence west eighteen (is) rods, thence derful assortment of money-making farms thatthis country has ever known. throughout many states ; 'send today lor But, in the meantime, let us see of Edward C. Sampson late of Cari* north thirteen (13) rods, thence east eighteen your free copy, it will save you rots of time Petition for an allowance out (18) reds to the place of beginning. Also and money. K. A. Strout Farm Agency, what the country has suffered and that piece of real estate situated in said Mars Station 176, 2!d Washington St. Boston what wo are still suffering from bad •diftappaiiMd estate, presented by Sarah E. Mass. steinbloch widow of deceased. Hill, aud described as follows, to wit, coin roads. Smart Clothes mencing at a stake in the center of the road American country roads are so „ fwi i Of James Shannon late of Fort Fair- leading from Blaine to Ft Fairfield at the south­ Petition tor an allowance out had that it costs the American far­ Saits, east corner of a piece of land de**ded by PROFITABLE DAILY TITHING. i l l estate, presented by Lavina Joseph II. Lincoln to Robert A. York and mer 23 cents to haul a ton a mile ac­ Walter J. Ilersoin, thence westerly along the ’“Daily Haavanly Manns/’ cording to a report hv the interest­ ate commerce commission. It costs M , < l Jail* A. Goodrich late of Fort south fine of said York and Mersom land ten This little book Is having the largest circulation of any of Its kind and ia the English or Belgium farmer 7 to m k Second and Anal account (10) rods, thence southerly four (4) rods, thence easterly and parallel to the north line conceded by Christians everywhere to 9 coins for the same haul. It costs Rain Coats, I for allowance by George H. Good- taftb AdMalatntor with the Will annexed. ten (10) rods, thenoe northerly along the cen­ be the most helpful. more than 23 cents for the Ameri­ ter of said road four (4) rods to the place of If Christians allow the rush nud can farm, r when the roads nio in S stta o f Johit Hand late of Hodgdon de- beginning, contatning forty (40) square rods, crush of selfish ambition to deprive had condition. In the spring, when maaed. P in t and Final Account. Present­ together with the buildings thereon. them of their dally portion of heaven­ roads are worse this is the reason ed for aUowanos by Benjamin K. Burleigh, And whereas the undersigned, George W. ly food, they must not be surprised if you pay $j.2o for potatoes which Spring ■and Jolts ft. Hand, Executors. McKay, has been duly appointed ami they grow spiritually leaner day by qualified as administrator of the goods and day, and If the peace of God give* cost you oh cents or 75 coins in the ’ Estafte of Almond Whitcomb late of Mars estate of raid Belinda A. Jones, deceased ; place in their hearts to the discontent autumn. BUI dsesnsod, First Account. Presented and whereas the condition ot said mortgage which Is growing in the world, not­ About 300,ooo,(XH) tons of farm pro­ Arthur G. Whitcomb. Ad- is broken, now therefore, I claim a foreclosure withstanding the multiplication of our duce is the average yearly haul by Overcoats of raid mortgage, and give this notice for that comforts and privileges. the railroads. All of this 300,000,000 purpose. Daily Heavenly Manna contains a col A true oopy of Original Order. tons had to he hauled from the farm In the most popular Styles and Fabrics Houlton, Maine, March 19, 1913. taction of Scripture texts with appro­ to the raili oad and from the rail­ NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, GEORGE W. McKAY, priate quotations for every day In the Judge of said Court. road to the customer. Bail roads FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. As administrator as aforesaid, j year. Surely the little tithe of time inerou'-ed the oust id o\ery lot we A ttest: Seth S. T hornton, Register. By his Attorneys, Powkrs a- Akciiihai,i> daily spent in partaking of its morsels eat. It is liguioii that in this way 313 313 of heavenly counsel cannot fail to Before you select your Spring Suit, $2503Min.ooo ;no annually wa-te l in profit a!l who partake It is pufilished L i g h t to do good not for profit. delayed transportation. This tan­ Rain Coat, or Overcoat inspect Your Friends’ Birth Dates. gible yearly waste would build 2tK>,- our New Models. An autograph and birthday record 000 miles of bituminous roads every feature in this book is a great ruiiveiii year or in lu \ears would turn (’omparo them wiili others—We’ll leave the enee. Opposite each day of the year every country road into a superb’ final decision to your mvn judgement. “An are blank lines upon whii-h you can h:gh way. T jii- o e t id thi- e. ui- 1 ruc­ OUR STOCK secure the autographs of your friends tion varies greatly, depending on invitation to inspect is not a demand to buy and be reminded of their birthdays as local condit ions, from $3000 to $15.- o ii they occur. This makes the book more in our store. valuable yearly. In ten years you oooa mile. Many reads have been would not sell it for ten dollars. restored /or $3,oo a mile. Ftuher- Hat Pins, Bangle Bracelets, Besides it lias a place for Birth Rec­ more, if it were not for bad roads, ords, Marriage Records and Death Kec making transportation impossible at »t’ds. Also it has a table showing the certain times of the year.it w tild OUR / Stick Pins, Bar Pins ...... day of the week of any date for one not. be possible for speculators to hundred si ml fifty years manipulate tiie grain, cotton or corn and other-articles of Jewelry for Printed on bond writing paper, blue market. Storage prices would be HAT and CAP cloth, handsome. Price, 35 cents post­ reduced or eliminated and an ex­ paid; Imitation alligator skin, gold spring and summer wear are cessive burden in speculation, trans­ edges. $1.00 postpaid. Order now. Bi­ Department complete and new. ble and Tract Society, 17 Hicks Street, portation and storage charges re-1 Brooklyn, N. Y. moved from the pocket hook of the man who eats. heads at the top notch See our Gents’ Soft Cuff and Collar With the advent of th<* automoble Set which holds the collar without a the crying demand for good roads a for variety of headgear. w rinkle. & new era in rood construction has r, been established. In addition to f improving the old country it has left me with a frightful cough aud. I been found that the hitherto service­ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AT LOW PRICES. THIS IS THE PLACE FOR ANYTHING NEW very weak. I had spells when 1 could 1 hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 j able macadamized road is inade­ “The Store That Makes Good” minutes. My do\‘or could not help! quate for the new demands made on me, but I was completely cured by f 1 them. When steel shod vehicles DR. KING’S 1 were used these roads were found PEARSON, The Jeweler serviceable because the tires pound­ S. Puring'ton ed the surface of the road and pack­ 9 0 0 0 BArOQKi HOULTON, AVE. Now Discovery Mrs. J. E. Cox, JoKet, 111.0 ed it down. It was only necessary Houlton M a i n e . 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. to keep th is style of road well water­ ed to have a perfect highway. O U t i S The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, April 2. 1013.

RAILROAD TIME TAKER.

Perhaps] »Y»ON Stops Backache THE ANCIENT WORTHIES. Sloan’s Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, stiff Hebrews 11:1-19— March 30. joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don’t need to •a i' 7 •‘Our fathers trusted in Thee: they trusted, rub it in—just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. and Thou didst deliver them.”—Psalm 22:). you have determin­ ’HE I road foundation of St. Best for Pain and Stiffness Trains Arrive and Depart From North­ Paul's dissertations on faith is Mr. Geo, Btjchanan, of Welch, Okla., writes:—“I have used your Lin­ ed to try Red Rose iment for the past ten years for pain in back and stiffness and find it the best ern Maine Junction. found in the first verse of this Liniment I ever tried. I recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind.” Tea sometime; but have C Study—“Now faith is the sub­ TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ not rem em bered it w hen stance of things hoped for,’’ etc. As PECTED TO ARRIVE AND water, is not a solid upon which our DEPART ordering because from feet can travel, except it be congealed There’s Pleasure IN KFFF.CT MAR. 31, u»13. force of habit you have into Ice, so belief, in the ordinary sense . in Driving of the word, must be solidified into SLOANS Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: * thought of the old faith, to carry us to our goal. 8.o' a. m. —for Caribou, Ft. Fairfield anane, New York ■octal. Helpfulness keeps happiness illustrate how human life could have via Squa Pan. rferlNHIih—taka Electric Bitters. been prolonged by Divine Power, had Years ago this Houlton citizen told Assets Dec. 31,1912 5.50 p. m.—from Van Buren, Caribou. Fort because it adds to the area of affec­ Real Estate $1,173,000.00 rfer^ |p ^stomaob, liver tion. People are not happy when God not placed the curse of death upon in a public statement, the benefit de­ Fairfeld and intermediate stations. Mortgage Loans 2,700.00 kidneys. - Ih ralu tfi •ay they owe the race of mankind. rived from Doan’s Kidney Pills. The 7.09 p. m.—from Boston. Portland, Bangor* they seek after happiness. They be­ Collateral LoftDS 500,000.00 tljhaiv Usee to tide wonderful home re- come steeped In happiness when they Noah's faith manifested itself in his statement is now confirmed---the testi­ MiUinocket and principal intermediate nwdy. Mrs. 0 . Rhinevelt, of Vestal building the ark, when there was no mony complete. Instances like this Stocks and Bonds 22,282,237.00 stations. undertake to promote the Joy of oth­ Cash in Office and Bank 1,707,129.92 Ointer, N. Y.t eaya; “ I regard Elect, ers.—Walter Williams. apparent excuse for so doing. Rain are numerous. \ hey doubly prove the GKO. M. HOUGHTON, IW r Traffic Agents’ Balances 1,044,880.83 Manager. vis Mltoy as one of the greatest of ------' - - ...... - ....-... — —----- was unknown until the Deluge. (Gen merit of Doan’s Kidney Pills Can Bills Receivable 228,702.03 esis 2:5.) God blessed his faith, and any Times reader demand more con­ fllftfl*' I mn-navar /orjpt what it has Hoed the Cough that Hangs (On Interest and Rents 205>,474.90 a. jyrotast against tearing ed has been permanent. A heavy colti completely eured.” Faith Is not alike easy with all man­ Surplus over all Liabilities 14,489,991.20 hoys' crochet and fancy kind. Some can crystallize their faith which settled tn my kidneys was the SECOND CLASS Houlton Grange Store. advtg starting point of my kidney trouble. to ace the apace as a in God's promises into what is practi­ i otal Liabilities and Surplus 27,070,031.28 My back was lame and ached a great oourt—Satire. cally absolute knowledge, on which DONNELL & PEABODY, Agent. DAILY Saving Old Trays. they dare do anything. Many have less dehl and work of any kind aggravated Houlton, Maine. When a japanned tray becomes old faith, yet are children of God. These my suffering. The kidney secretions M ar. 15th to A pr.l 5th A Oard ^ , and chipped, give it two coats of needs must pray, “Lord, increase our annoyed me and I felt miserable in Annual Statement of the every way. Hearing of Doan’s Kid­ i to tortifjf that all druggists white paint and one of enamel, the faith,” and be encouraged by the re­ COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE FROM HOULTON, MK. ilN* •nweviaed lo refund your money if bottom as well as the top. Stand it wards of faith given to others. There ney Pills, I gut a supply from the CO., LTD To VANCOUVER, B. C. and Tar Compound on the edge to dry after each coat. It are others, however, lo whom faith Hatheway Drug Co. and it was not VICTORIA, B. C. ) of London, England 0 m your cough or cold. John will bo found as good aa new, as well seems absolutely impossible. They long before I was free from my trou­ PORTLAND. ORE. TlM, Wb., states: ‘ 1 use«l aa very pretty. The enamel is easily cannot believe anything beyond their ble.” Assets, December 31, H42 SEATTLE, WASH. 6 3 . 6 0 and Tar Compound for renewed. five senses. Real Estate $888,000.00 SPOKANE. WASH. Are these to be debarred from Di­ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Mortgage Ixmns 58,000.00 NELSON, B. O. il always gives the beet cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Stocks and Bonds 5,105,125.71 gad always cures a vine favor to all eternity, because they New York, sole agents for the SAN FRANCISCO, Constipation Cured eaunot please God? This is not the Cash in Office and Bank 398,125.76 jnM.” Refuse rubetitute*. Cnited States. LOS ANGELES 6 3 . 6 0 Dr. King’s New Life Pills will re­ teaching of Scripture. The Bible teach­ Agents’ Balances 1,113,716.68 u W a n |c 8tore. advtg Remember n am e Doan’s Bills Receivable 79.85 lieve constipation promptly tnd get es that under Messiah's Kingdom “the and take no o P i ...... -...... 213 Interest and Rents 80,841.59 Equally Low Rates to Other Points. your bowels in healthy condition again. knowledge of the Lord shall fill the advtg John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., s*ys; whole earth,” reaching all classes. It Gross Assets 7,843,889.59 IfILE tl PILES! “ They are the best pills I ever used, will not depend upon faith. The way Deduct items not admitted 1.278,027.74 W. B. HOWARD. D. P. A., C. P. R., ' HUMAN PILE OINTMENT will be so plain that even a simpleton St. John, N. B. and I advise everyone to use them for Admitted Assets »i,565,861.85 fftotflni and Itching Piles constipation, indigestion and liver need not err In his endeavor to know Notice of Foreclosure flays itching at once, the Truth.--Isaiah 35:8. Liabilities, December 31, 1!H2 i Instant nUef. complaint.” Will help you. Price Abraham Looked For a City. Whereas, .1. Henry Alieft', then of Ashland Net Unpaid Losses 530,661.00 mall 50c and ft .00 25c. Recommended by all Druggists. Unearned Premiums Summing up (verse 13), St. Paul de­ in the County of Aroostook and State of 3,758,577.04 .CfevdaadfOMo All other Liabilities clared that all these noble characters Maine, but now deceased, by his mortgage 400,238.79 THE INTERNATIONAL RY. Surplus over all Liabilities 1,850,385.0.: f ***** tRIGHTON fe FEELEY Holland's Flag. died In faith, without having received deed dated April 13th, 1903, and recorded in ] of New Brnn8wick Holland's flag la also the emblem of the thlugs promised. So strong was the Aroostook Registry of Deeds, Vol. 210, Total Liabilities and i page 440, conveyed to me the undersigned, Uniting Campbellton at the head of matter how long you suffered, or liberty; hut nobody knows how dur­ their faith that they were content to be Surplus 0,505.801.85 ing the long centuries the orange be­ pilgrims and strangers. They sought H. Lindley J Jobson, of said Ashland, certain DON NELL A PE \ BODY, Agent. navigation on Bay Chaleur with the St. other remedies hove failed to land situate in the town of Ashland, afore came changed to red. a better, a heavetilv country—“a City Houlton, Maine. Foley Kidney Pills will surely said, and described as follows, to wit: All John River Valley at St. Leonards and which hath foundations, whose Builder They are genuinely tonic, that part of lot numliered thirty-eight (:W) in connecting the Intercolonial and Cana­ and Maker is God.” iilVagpfetaIng and curative, build up said Ashland west of the road leading to But­ ( ondeused Statement of There is no case on record of a Did St. Paul mean that Abraham, dian Pacific Railway systems. #ctiAtoya and restore their regular ler Island, containing seventy five (73) acres, FIREMAN’S FUND INS CO. cough, cold or lsgrippe ddveloping in­ Isaac and Jacob wanted to go to Heav­ 'gatkm. Jojbn Velber*, Foster, Calif., to bronchitis, pneumonia or consump­ more or less, and l>eing the same premises of San Franeiseo, California Winter Time Table, Summacy en? Were they looking, as the Church conveyed to the said .1. Henry Alieff by ‘dftgt: **I enffhred many years with tion after Foley's Honey and Tar Com­ is looking, for a place in the New' Je IiK-nriMirateO in 1803 GOING WEST— Express train leaves ,to |ic y trouble and could never get re- pound has been taken. The genuine Alpheus T. Halford by’deed dated June 0th, Commenced Business in 1*03 rusalem--Messiah’s Kingdom? Such 1001 anti recorded in Vol. 184, i«age 388 of the Campbellton daily (except Sunday) at Hif until 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills is a yellow package. Refuse substi­ is not our thought. They had no Heav­ Wm. I. Dutton, Pres. tthieh cAeted a complete cure.” tutes. Aroostook Registry of Denis at Houlton. re­ I.ouis Weinmann, Sec. 7.30 a. m. for St. Leonards and inter­ enly promises to think about. They ference to said deni and mold being had. Boulton Grange Store. advtg Cipital Paid up in flash $1,300,ooo.oo j mediate stations, due at St. Leonards Houlton Grange Store. advtg had no Word of God to even suggest Excepting and reserving that part then ownnl a change of nature from human to Assets Dec. :>1, loi2 ' at 12.30 n m. and occupied by the Bangor A- Aroostook Real Estate $473,442.39 ' spirit being. Railroad Company, it lading a strip six (0) Mortgage Loans 1,004,083 33 GOING EAST—Express train leaves All of their promises were earthly— rods wide. Pnof. Cords. “All the land that thou seest, to thee Collateral Loans H. J. Chandler And win r<*as the eondkion of said mortgage . St. Leonards daily (except Sunday) at will I give it and Stocks and Bonds is broken. Now, theiefore, by reason of the ’1185*031.43 3 00 P* m* after arrival of C. P. R. ex- ENfilNEER AND SURVEYOR to thy seed after Cash in Office and Bank DR. HIED 0. ORCUTT thee,” etc. To our breach of the condition of said mortgage I Agents’ Balances 1,188,8.37.34 press from St. Jahn, Vanceboro, etc* claim a foreclosure thereof and give this understanding, the Bills Receivale 22,800.30 due at Campbellton at 10 00 p. m. notice for that purpose. D entist Office 12 Hey wood Street country for which Interest and Rents Houlton Maine, March 17th, li'l.k All other Assets Office ftoM 27-4 Residence Phene 13-4 they looked is the 3,018.45J And in addition to above and to the T el. 56-2. HOULTON, ME. Office H eem Paradise of the II. LINDLEY DOBSON. Gross Assets 9,351,014.12 ordinary freight trains there is a regu- near future, when Weak Nave f a. aa. te 5 ». m Sendara hr By his Attorney, Gkorok A. Gorham. Deduct items not admitted lar ACCOMMODATION TRAIN car- Appointment the blessing of the Lord shall sup­ Admitted Assets 9,203,924.08 ry*ng passengers and freight running 1 BLOCK HOULTON. Dr. G. H. Tracy S NCOCK plant the curse of Liabilities Dec. oi, I9i 2 1 each way on alternate days as follows* sin and death. Tills Dr.ve Sick Headaches Away Net Unpaid losses 487,239. ‘ 8 vjz . Q0jQg \veat— Lea ves Campbellton DENTIST is the country Unearned Premiums 3,812,933.73 , 0 , 0 , 1 , . W.J. Thibadeau L. L.B Rice Block, Houlton* Me. which God pur­ Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, All other Liabilities 304 ooo oo' at 8 a* m* ^or Ltumards and in- "B y faith some dare indigestion, biliousness disappear Cash Capital 1, 500,000.00 teimediate stations Monday, Wed nes- Insurance and Collections do anything.” poses shall be the Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. inheritance of hu­ quickly after mu take Dr. King’s New Surplus over all Liabilities 3,104,730.57 day and Fiiday, due at St. Leonards at Real Estate Bought and Sold Evenings by appointment manity In general, when brought back Life PilN They purify the blood and 4.20 p. m. Into harmony with the Divine will, put nrw life and vigor in the system. Total Liabilities and Surplus 9,208,924.08 3 2 DON NELL A* PEA BOD Y, Agent. All kinds of R. R. Tickets bought and Telephone connection. during Messiah’s reign. Try them rnd you will be satisfied. Going East—Leaving St. Leonards sold "The City which hatli foundations, Every pill help* ; every box guarantied at 8.30 a m. for Campbellton, etc. whose Builder and Maker Is God” is Price *25c. Recc mmeialtil by all CMRco Formsly Occupied by Judge 300 Acre Farm on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, due Ohae.Oaroll Corner Main and Mechanic LOUIS J. FREEDMAN the New Jerusalem, whieli eventually Dtuggists •to. Is to come down from God. But that Line oi Electrics. at Campbellton at 4.30 p. m. 'MOULTON, MAINE will not be a literal city. The passage This beautiful farm is only :i0c fare to Forester & Surveyor describing it is symbolical. The New Bangor, on electric car line, has 300 acres of Governed by Atlantic Standard Time Jerusalem will be the Messianic King­ FOR SALE fine land, no rocks, good soil adapted for all See local time tables and for full in­ 7 Mansur Block kinds of crops, with R. R. Siding on the farm, dom, the center of government for the Potato Farm, situated in the town of and only one mile to two potato houses. Last formation regarding connections etc. Dr. J. F- Palmer reorganized social order of earth. Windsor, 1 1-2 mile,to R. R. Station, 3 miles j year we cut 120 tons of hay, best quality, about HOULTON, MAINE The faithful Ancient Worthies will to Potato House and Corn Factory, 1 mile to, pasture and watered by never fail- apply to R. B. Humphrey, freight and DENTIST be representatives of the invisible Mes­ siding, City of Augusta 10 mite, j passenger agent, 55 Canterbury street, siah. (Psalm 45:10.) These waited for in good n p.tir, spring watered pasture, level hood, good ten room house with split granite fcL John. tFFICE 0VER FRENCH * the promised resurrection under Mes­ fields, coi sitting of 90 acres, mar centre of foundation, large ell, and carriage house, two C. E. Ward, D. C- siah’s administration—a city symbol­ bams, one 42x80, one 40 by GO, lien house, hog E. H. ANDERSON, Manager I I I ! STORE town, wood and apples for home use. house, 1 1-2 mile to school, town carries ically representing a government; as I’l ic * $2,000 Offiice Hours : 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. scholars by electrics. House is heated bv hot A. A. ANDREW, Traffic Mgr. Obstinate and Chronic Washington, the United States. L. L. I IKRCK, We» ks Mills, Maine. water and has modern improvements. This Others by appointment. place is in the maiket to settle an estate and THOMAS MALCOLM, Gen. Mgr. Diseases a Specialty. 412p R. F. I). No. 31. we will sell for less than you can replace the Campbellton, N. B. Talepbooe 164*2 For Burns, Bruises and Sores buildings. The price is $0,300 and can give I easy terms with a reasonable amount down. Browne Block, Houlton, Me. I he quickest and surest cure for W. A. MILLS. Milo, Maine. burns, bruises, boil*, sore*, irflamma- Rheumatism as a result of kidney Make Artificial Wood. h i t s 1 . Ward, I . D. tion and all skin diseases h Bncklen’s trouble, stiff and aching joints, back­ 100 Acre Farm for $ 1,400 Wood is so scarce in England that Arnica Salve In four days it cured ache and sore kidneys will all yield to This place is in the town of Atkinson, a process has been invented for pro­ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat L. II. Haflin, of Iredell, Tex., of a the use of Foley Kidney Pill**. 'They Piscataquis t’ounty, Maine, hass i<>0 acres ducing it artificially. Straw, sawdust GlaaMS Fitted with 30 in tillage, and good pasture, 30 and grass are compres «ed to make it. ASTHMA REMEDY sore on his ankle which p»ined him so are tome in action, quick in result®, thousand of lumber and lots of wixxl, is near river and mill, 1 1-2 story 7 room house with Office Hours: 1 to 4 P. M. titlves Prompt and Positive Relief Every he could hardly walk. Should be in curative always. \V. S. Skelton, Case. Sold by_ DruggistD ru g g ists. P____ rice $1.00. Stanley, Ind , says; “ I would not shed, and barn 42x30, all in the best of repair. 7 to 8 P.M. every house. Only 25c. Recommend­ This place is in the best state of cultivation, Nothing Much to Dol Trial Package oy Kail 10c, ed by all Druggists. take $100 00 for the relief from kidney ^ Fpraooons by appointment and is very pleasantly located in best of The conditions of conquest are al­ M UMS MF8. CO., Prop*. Cleveland, 0. trouble 1 received from one single box neighberhood, telephone in house, R. F. 1). f. ’ Offiot in Bonn Furniture Block We are offering this place for $1,400 and can ways easy. We have but to toll Calling cards engraved and print­ of Foley Kidney Piils.” give easy terms. awhile, endure awhile, believe always, toJuttow, * - ’ MAINE Sold by LEIGHTON & FKELKY ed at the Times office. Houlton Grange Store. advtg 312 W. A. MILLS, Milo, Maine. and never turn back—Semras.