VOL. XXVII. NO. 50. PHILLIPS, MAINE, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1«?Q5. PRICE 3 CTS
Henderson’s Point to Be Blown Old Friends Not Forgotten. Maine Press Association Last Ma in e W oo ds and W o o d sm a n , P h il ors to the Rangeley Lake House where Up by 50 Tons of Dynamite. Special correspondence to Mcine Woodsman Week at the Rangeleys. lips and daughter, Miss Miriam. theytpent Friday night. Much regret Wednesday* mornirg dawned bright was expressed that more time could The following article appeared in the H a r p e r ’s F e r r y , W. Y a ., 1 On Monday of last week, a party cf and clear. About 10 o’clock Billy not be given to this beautiful spot, as Boston Journal of July 6 and Carl E. July 17, 1905. . J thirty-three, representing t h e Maine Soule with two steamers arrived at the they had to leave by the early train. It Cragin of Phillips wrote to the Massa I have been planning for the last two Press association! started this year for months to return to Maine to the deal island and with a will three cheers were is needless to say that a delicious sup chusetts Contracting company asking their annual excursion, t h e Kangeley old town of Phillips, in which I have given by the crowd for Cspt. Barker, per was served there. After adjourning them at what hour the explosion would j lakes being their objective point, going whose thoughtful attention during the from the dining room a short business occur on Saturday, July 22. They re spent most of my days which never can via Rumford Fall* and arriving there entire trip well deserved the extra meet ing of the association was held, at plied at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. be duplicated but fond recollection re about 5 o’clock. We had always heard verts back to my childhood, boyhood oheers. which time Editor Kendricks of the The most remarkable feat of engineer of the hospitality of the people of that 1 and manhood days in Phillips. Al- ‘ We.are now off for a trip up the Boothby Register, in behalf of the Asso ing ever attempted in the submarine town (city rather! but we can surely ■ though my health is somewhat on the Cupsuptic,” announced the leader, Mr. ciation presented Mr. Dunbar with a world will be accimplished when 50 vouch for the fact now. The guests ar Dunbar, as he counted the number tc very handsome clock, as a token of tons of the most powerful dynamite I gain, the summer is so far spent I thick rived on the 4 30 'rain and were met at see if any “ were lost, strayed or stolen.” their appreciation of his very tfficient made will be used to blow up the rocky I will not return until another spring the depot by the committee, Hon. Geo. To most of the paity the beauties of services as chairman of the committee ledge known as Henderson’s point, in with much regret, although we can not D. Bisbee, John E. Stephens and Josiab the Rangeleys were admired for the first on arranging for the excursion, and a Portsmcutb, N. H , harbor, Saturday, charge circumstances in which we are F. Hall, who had automobiles in wait time and Fly Rod was kept, busy an fine burnt leather record book for bridge July 22. placed, to n.urmar would be s i n iDg to accommodate the entire party and swering questions end telling who whist to Mrs. Dunbar who added much With a deafening roar that will make Yet I have a great desire to see all a beautiful drive;, over the town was owned camps, hotels, etc. to the pleasure of the company by her Portsmouth and surrounding towns (and not al’) once more.for many have much enjoyed, giving a fine appetite for When Pleasant Island Camps was charming personality. quake, and possibly, but not probably, passed away. the excellent supper served by Manager reached a stop was made to look over Later dancing was enjoyed at the do more injury by concussion than aDy I am comfortable and able to be G. A. Ames of Hotel Rumford, where the place and for Billy to take on pails, casino with music by Priscilla Alden’s explosion in recent years as well as arouud in my room, do not suffer a the party spent the night. kettles, coffee pot, fry pans, etc., for orchestra. ca u se a possible disturbance of nature, great deal from heat as the beat has not In the evening the Rumford Falls dinner was to be oooked and served The parlor car “Rangelev” was at the the blast will dispose of three acres of been excessive, only a few times above band very kindly gave a concert in front “out in the open.” disposal of the party and was much rock at that point. SO degrees. Would be glad to receive a of the hotel which was much enjoyed Here Mr. Hinds with his little naph admired, stveral of the passengers nev The boner of setting off the blast, social letter from any old acquaintances and appreciated, after which the guests tha launch took some of the Dum ber er having ridden in a narrow guage par the most remarkable ever heard of and as it seems so good when away from orr were invited to the Opera house by and led the way up the crocked stream lor car before. one that will attract thousands of en ! native hills, for letters are connecting Meisrs. O. J. Gonya and Judge Arthur through the wilderness. The wooded The trip was made in short order to gineering experts geologists and spec j links in friendship’s chain, reviving old E. Morrison, where the citizens had shore, edged w ich the grasses and ferns, Farmington where the generous hos tators from all parts of Maine, New memories. planned a reception." The reception dotted with wild flowers, was indeed a pitality of a town was again in evidence, Hampshire and Massachusetts, will fall Mr. A. W. Davenport and family are committee consisted of the following: fascinating sail. for the visitors were to “ do” the town to Miss Edith Foster, the charming all quite nicely and seem to be enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Th«o Howley, Mr. and When Tumble Inn was reached, a by automobile. Some went to Farm young daughter of Superintendent O. A. thi? delightful ppot, though their minds Mrs. R. T. Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Tracy cabin on the shore, the steamers and ington Falls, others to Clear Water pond, Foster, who is in charge of the work. often revert to the dear old Pine Tree Barker, Mr. and M rs. O. J. Gonya, Mr. company landed. Soon a fire was kin Fairbanks and various other places. It The young woman will be safely pro state and their many friends whom they and Mrs. Waldo Pettengill, Mr. and Mrs. dled, the coffee holing and Billy, as was hard to determine who had the tected in a specially erected stand, wish to be kindly remembered to. A. E. MorrisoD, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott master of the art, in a remarkably short beat trip as eaoli declared theirs was where a small button, connecting a pow S. B. W in g . Howe. time had everyone smiling, as seated surely the best. Some of the cyclome erful eleciric battery with the several The association was welcomed by Mr. on the ground l he plates were passed ters registered fourteen miles on their charges of dynamite, will be p’aced, Mr. P. H. Winslow. R T. Parker, one of Rumford’s bright and the crisp hot fried potatoes and return. which she will press at the order “Fire” The funeral of Mr. P. H. Winslow lawyers, in a very’neat and witty speech several trout caught from the steamer j The Normal building and beautiful by her father. took place in Gardiner last week on and Mr. J. H. Ogier, president of the as by some of the ladies, cold meats, bread new library was inspected. A pleasing For the past three years hundreds of Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Mr. Winslow has sociation, responded in a happy manner j and butter, pies, cakes were served aDd 1 program had been arranged by Messrs. men have been employed in drilling been iu failing health for some time, They were followed by Kendall M. Dun in a wonderfully short time disposed of ' D. H. Knowlton and J. Currier Tarbox holes in the mammoth ledge both above having suffered from the second stroke bar and Waldo Pettengill who spoke ot by the “always hungry crowd.” and was given in the assembly room of and below the water, iq anticipation of I of paralysis. the growth and prosperity of the town The return trip in the cool of the af the Normal, consisting of solos by Mrs. the event of blowing up the reef to make Mr. Winslow has been in Phillips for which has grown to almost a city. ternoon was like all others, a merry C. W. Packard, Misses Mary Carsleyand Portsmouth harbor, now one of the i several years twice a month in the ca Mr. Harry Webber of Lewiston fa one, and at Haines Landing an invita Rena Ladd, Miss McLeary accompanist; most dangerous along the coast, one of l' pacity of auditor of the Sandy River vored the compary with readings which tion to Lagemonte lodge, the elegant [ also a piano solo by Miss McLeary. the safest and easiest harbors to eater. j railroad and has made many friends in were very .^nteri,. *»t g, one of the selec summer borne of A. S. Hinds of Port- i The vialtOio w«te welcomed oy Prof. The entire ledge, covering an area oi this v'.cin’ty on these visits. lie was j tions being from the pen of Holman F. land, gave all a chance to admire this G. C. Purington, and President Ogier more than three acres, has been honey vice president of the Maine Trust com Day. A little hop was indulged in, n.u beautiful p ace. responded. The barge then arrived and combed with holes drilled with massive pany, treasurer of the Kennebec Cen I sic being furnished ly the band. Deli took them to Hotel Willows, where a Mr. and Mrs. Hinds in their usual steam and electric rock drills, Holes 60 tral railroad, director, purchasing agent cious punch and ora«kers were served. complimentary lunch was tendered by hospitable style received and all wan feet in depth have been bored within a and auditor of the Sandy Rver railroad. I Tuesday morning they w^ re shown the ciUz-ms of Farmington, several of dered about the place and through the the townspeople joining them. Among few feet of each other all over the sur He leaves a widow and one son. over the paper mills under escort of the lodge admiring the beautiful manner iu them we were p'eased to se9 Capt. C. W. face and other holes, ranging from 20 to Those attending the funeral from this | very courteous superintendent, Mr. Keyes, a foimer editor of the Farming- which it is finished and furnished, i 40 feet, have been drilled beneath the section were Messrs. F. N. Beal, F. A. John Hassett, who explained and an ton Chronicle. Capt. Keyes is able to Fruit punch was served on the p'azza, i water. Lawton, Edward Greenwood of Phillips, I swered various questions in regard to be about but very little, making a spec all drinking to the health of host and ial »ff .irt to be present with his brother Each hole will be filbd with long Mr. Geo. Vose of Kingfield, Mr. and the woikings of the enormous mill. hostess and the Maine Press, before i editors on this occasion. sticks of waterproof dynamite, and each Mrs. F. L. Dyer of Strong and Mr. Ned At 10 30 the party left for Bamis, one The members of the association did again taking the steamers for Moose- stick of dynamite v ill be loaded with Adams cf Farmington. Messrs. Beal, and all voting that Rumford Faliif and not foiget to call on Mrs. J. M. S. Hun lookmeguntic House, the resting place powerful electrical exploding caps Lawton, Greenwood and Yose acted as Rumford Falls people are all right and ter and extend their sympathies for the for Wednesday night. loss of her husband. Many words of From each of these caps wires will be pall bearers. are royal entertainers. Strange but true the crowd were regret were heard on this trip for the led to the rlectric battery on shore. A “hot box” which was not affected absence of Mr. Hunter who had always again hungry and did ample justice to There all wires will be connected, and by the Sturgis bill delayed the party for b en a very active member. Obituary. the dinner. The evening, like all oth when the electric button is pressed by nearly an hour in the wilderness, when At 2 30 the train w as agaiD boarded, | Mrs. Lovina A. True passed quietly j ers, was a j illy one and there was music this time “for home” all voting that Miss Foster one powerful current of all were ready to enjoy the fine dinner away Sunday morning, July 9, at the ( and dancing. The piazza of the hotels they had been entertained by the citi- electricity will set off the entire blast. in the leg cabin dining room at Camp zeusjof Farmington in an unequalled home of her nephew, Edward M. Love j these moonlight nights were just the If the blast is successful the engineers Bemis where Capt. Fred C. Barker, manner. joy, Salem, Me., where she, with her place to enjoy life and it was not early in charge of the work say that the en whose name is as widely kuown as the The following resolutions were unan sou and his wife were staying for a few this week that good night was said. imously passed: trance to the harbor will be at least 400 Rangeleys, whose fame he has helped to ! weeks, at the age of 84 years, 10 mouths Thursday morning all took a walk Fa r m in g t o n , Me .. July 15, 1905. feet wide and at least thirty five feet become world wide, is proprietor. We, the members of the Maine Press as and 20 days. “up town ’ and called at Fred Burns’s sociation, enjoying the annual excursion of deep, making the haibor safe for the After dinner th e steamer, Florence E 1905. feel that, our trip to the Rangeley Lakes Mrs. True was bom in Farmington, j new store; at Hinds and Nash, taxider i heaviest vessels afloat any time of the Barker, named after the Captain’s on’y has been one of the most successful and en Me., Aug. 19, 1820. When she was mists where the big fish stories are never ; joyable in the history of the association, and day or night. child, a bright little miss of 12 sum as we Tealize that our pleasure has been, in a three years of age her parents move! to doubted, for the real thing is to be seen, j large measure, due to the kind and courteous In anticipation of the great detona mers, took the excursionists to The treatment everywhere received, therefore be Salem where the last weeks of her life Nowhere in the country is there to be tion, the authorities in Portsmouth Burches, some accepting th e invitation it were spent. found a better display of the taxider- i Resolved, That we extend our sincere and many of the surrounding towns to take a sail to Upper Dam where a thanks to the Maine Central railroad, the She and her husband were among the mist art and national is the fame of j Portland & Rumford Falls railroad, the have notified the residents that the ex few minutes’ stop was made. early settlers of Aroostook countv, be these stores. Rangeley Steamboat Co., the Phillips & plosion would take place on that day The following are the names of the Rangeley and Sandy River railroads, for ginning upon a large farm in the town At 4.30 p. m., three big teams were | transportation favors, to the Board of Trade July 22. While the authorities do not members of the Maine Press association and citizens of Rumford Falls for their cor of Fort Fairfield, living there about 20 waiting. Mr. Dunbar again “counted dial reception and i heir untiring efforts to expect any disastrous results, there is years, then moving to Bath, Me,, later and friends who are erjoying the week entertain us while in their hustling and them up,” cheers were given for Land a g eat possibility that glass may be at the Rangeleys: President of the asso growing town, to the citizens of Farmington to Strong, Me., where she has since re lord Page and over the carry to Moun- I ior their warm welcome and their cordial broken for miles around. ciation, J. H. Ogier and wife, editor of hospitality, and to the following hotel men sided. Since the death of her husband tain View House. for heir attention and courtesies and Following the blast, the work of dredg the Camden Herald, Mr. Ken thoughtful regard for our comfort while she has lived with her son, Amos T. As rooms had been assigned in ad- ing will begin, and the contractors say da 11 M. Dunbar of Damariscotta, chair j stopping at their houses, T. L. Page of the True Mrs. True was a faithful, loving vance we were all soon at home, com- Mooselockmeguntic house, L. E. Bowley of that the work will be'completed Jan. 1, man of the committee on Press excur j Mountain View and J. B. Marble of the mother, a kind and good friend her fortable and happy and ready for the Rangeley Lake House, to Capt. F C. Barker 1006. The whole harbor will be dredged sion and who is widely known through of the “Birches,” who besides kind hospitality bright sunny disposition endeared to bountiful supper. Field strawberries 1 and all the large rocks torn off by the his work as secretary of the Maine sen there made our trips on the Mooselookme- all. and cream from the farm was a luxury gnntice lake so enjoyable with his staunch blast will be removed. The contractors ate lor many years and Mrs. Dunbar, little steamer, and Billy Soule for liis unique She gave liberally of her time and that went well with other good things. and delightful entertainment on the Cupsup- will reoeive #749,000 for the work. strength in serving others when in need. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haskell of the tic river. In the evening all gathered in the large The dynamite used will be transferred Pittsfield Advertiser 3nd daughter, Miss J. H. Ogier, ) Committee While she was not a member of any parlor and were highly favored by a C. F. Flynt, j on from New York to Portsmouth by rail Elise, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Flynt and C E. Kendrick, ) Resolutions. church her life was suoh an one as God number of sorgs frrm Mrs. F/ank L. and water, and will be kept out in a Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bowden of the Ken will call good and well lived. Sealy of New York, whose grand, sweet, Press Notes. safe place in the 1 arbor until the con nebec Journal, Augusta, Mr. and Mrs Three sons and several grandchildren clear voice was distinctly heard by those “ Nash of Maine” will not soon be tractors are ready to handle it. Geo, D. Loring of the Eastern Argus, are left to mourn her loss: W -A. True out on the lake.- Again and again Mrs. forgotten by the ladies of this party, for The day will be a holiday in Ports Portland, Mr. W. A. Pidgeon of the to them he presented a piece of hand of Limestone, Me ; A, T. True nd C. B. Sealy was encored and responded. Mr. mouth, and already active preparations Lewiston Journal, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. some rustic work. True of Strong. Dunbar called for a vote of thanks, so are being made by all railroad and Prince of the Waterville Mail, Mr. and If ore thinks “newspaper folks” don’t The funeral services were held Tues gladly extended and all were presented know how to handle rod and reel as street 'ar lines for the transportation of Mrs. W. H. Rich, Portland, Mr. and Mrs day, July 11, at 10 a. m., Salem, Me., at to the fair singer. well as the pen, it was proved different the thousands of ourious spectators who the home of her nephew where she John V. Lane, postmaster at Augusta, by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rich and Mr. Socially the hours passed and late will go to Portsmouth to witness the died. The body was carried to Strong Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones of t h e and Mrs. C. H. Prince who caught explosion. Courie Gazette, Rockland, Mr. E. R, was the good night heard. plenty of trout and salmon for break and laid at rest by the side of her hus fast for the party at Pace’s, Thursday Kendritk of the Boothbay Register, Friday morning, another perfect day, band. all too short. After breakfast the com morning. Another Stove and Turkey Con. Boothbay Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. If there is a shortage in postal cards test Started. Children’s Spring Tonic. Knowlton of KnowltoD & McLeary Co., pany wandered about the grounds. at the lakes after this it will not be sur Some went fishing and driving and oth We have decided to change the char After a lone; winter the children’s blood Farmington, Arthur E Forbes, Oxford prising for most of the party remem flows sluggishly, the bowels are Irregular aiid ers under the escort of Mr. Dunbar vis bered their “dozens of friends” from acter of our next Quaker range contest the channels of the body clogged. T?his is the Democrat, South Paris, Mrs. Annie everywhere. chance for which disease has been lying In ited the hatchery, where the millions of somewhat and we will make an an wait. No time should be lost in cleansing Burkmar, Rockland, Miss Grace E. Bur Anyone who believes that Rangeley nouncement next week fully explaining the blood and regulating the stomach with a gess, Belfast, Miss Maud Douglass, baby fish first start to become the big Lakes air is not conclusive to the best good spring medicine. For children’s ail ones are oarefully tended and looked results in almost any direction, but it. ments nothing equals Dr. True’s Worm Elixir. South Paris, Miss Cornelia T. Crosby, A few doses will expel worms t any, and after by the superintendent, Arthur especially to the growth of goatees, The new contest will include a Quaker (Fly Rod) special correspondent for sev I tone up the whole system a oe tter spr ng Briggs. should correspond with Mr. A. H. Jones range and a ten-pound turkey both to be me t; one cannot be found. Twenty thousand eral Maine, Boston and New York pa of Rockland who will without doubt bottles were sold In March alone. Price, 36c The five o’clock boat took the visit given about Thanksgiving time. 1 at ah druggists. pers, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brackett of g've all necessary information. (MAINE WOODSMAN, JULY 21, 1905.
iu a picture. The farmer will note tl at Temple. All Hail, Grand Togo! BUSINESS CARDS. AMONG THE CHURCHES. one portion of laud is suitable for til lage, another would be for grazing, and The farmers are very busy harvesting BY J . C. H. JAMES MORRISON, A Jap went on board the Etruria Rev. Mr Woodward preached at the the upland slopes are favorable for o their hay and last week was a fine one for them. To sail for Japan and Manchuria. Attorney - at - Law . Union church. His text wts Isa. lv, charding. The engineer would tell He felt fit for a fight, Telepnone Connections. Beal Block, Phillips. 8: “My thoughts are not your thoughts.'’ where a dam might be built across the It was stated last wetk that Mr. ami But before it was night God’s thoughts are truth, absolute stream and see the fall aud power tha Mrs. Frank had a daughter but it should He was feeding the sea’s infusoria. DR. L. J. HOLT, truth, based upon complete knowledge would be obtained. He would trace the have read Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch. His tickets and plans-took him thro Dentist, Phillips, Maine. course of a prospective railroad through To Seoul, Harbin and Wr oju. Office hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Telephone. and understanding of all things. Ou> Oscar Ranger has recently purchased a No office hi urs on Mondays. the valleys and around the hills. So But the Great Russian Bear knowledge is partial fragmentary, un large work horse of F.ed Webster. Was already there, F. E. TIMBERLAKE. H. P. KOBE*. complete. And so while our thoughts each one of fifty men might see differ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell were in So he changed all his plans, would you? ing things in the same landscape, the are continually changing God’s thoughts Wilton one day last week visiting And to sea he turned in his plight, TIMBERLAKE i NOBLE, never change and they are truth. view of each dependent upon his in friends and relatives. Got mixed up in Togo’s great fight. ATTORNEYS, Office, Beal Block, Yon have noticed sometimes as you dividual interests. Likewise what we He breasted the waves, are in heart in part determines our James Bradley is working for Ed Tib And stood with the braves, Phillips, Me 8kt in a waiting car that you seemed to betts during the haying s?ason. Now the Russians have seen a great light. | General Law Practice and Fire Insurance. be moving, but you have seen as you thoughts about others. It is the nuso Collections will receive prompt attention Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Scott from Prov Jehovah Almighty is King, looked at near by buildings that this who expects others to pot, aside every idence, R, I. are visiting their aunt, His plans He to pass will bring. HARRY F. BEEDY, was not so. Then you have discovered consideration that would prevent the Mrs. Dora Mitchell. His will bring about, that a train on an adjacent track was in ga u of money. The man who is cap His servants lead out, Attorney : at ; Law. motion and it was that which caused able of trickary and dishonesty believes Miss Anna Lou Hobart is visiting her The heathen His praises shall sing. OFFICE—Bates Block, biother, Forest Hobart. the apparent motion to your own car. others to be moved by the same motive* Of what we should do there’s no doubt, Phillips, - Maine. as is he. The mean n au sees meanness Telephone Connections. The astronomer turning the telescope Mr. and Mrs. John Butterfield of We should tell the Old Slav to get out. in others, and the man of highest vir “Our Teddy” and Hay that he may view the heavenly bodies Stratton are visiting relatives here. BEEDY’S AGENCY REPRESENTS THE tues finds the most goodness in his Should point him the way; must make his calculations to include George Derby is staying w th his par Then get all the Nations to shout. Aetna, Home, NiagaraandGerman friends. We can not know the entire the fact that he himself is placed on a ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Derby, this truth about anyone for we cannot elim “So here’s to the Jappy, Jap, Jappy, American Fire Insurance Cos. globe not only moving swiftly through summer. He’s funny and small, but he’s scrappy, inate our own personality from the de HARRY F. BEEDY, space but also revolving upon its own Mrs. Josie Shepard spent Sunday at ‘Now,’ he says to the Czar, Bates Block, - - PhHips, Maine. cision. Harder yet is it for man to see ‘Oh, we certainly are axis. The truth of any matter is learned her home. himself. Going to raise merry H - - L with the Teledhone Connections. only by considering many things in con “Oli wad some power the giftie gie us There is a medicine show being held mappy.’ ” nection with it. To be sure we some To see ourselves as others see us.” at Brackley’s hall and will close Chicago, 111., July 17, 1905. Carriage Repairing times arrive at ircontrovertible fact. is the wish that has been written. Wednesday night. There is a voting and Painting. We make the statement that two and A man cannot see his own eyebrows, contest going on in connection with the Freeman. WOODW ORK of all kinds done promptly two make four. his nose, his teeth unless he looks in a and In a workm anlike m anner. show and the lady receiving the most Ivory Savage of West Freeman has I mirror. They are too near to him. I GEO. A. STAPLES, Phillips, He It may be made till the end of time votes gets a silver ice pitcher. bought the Leonard Luce farm so called, j have known a person born with a phys and no one will dispute the fact. It is Messrs. Josh and Frank Gray are of Henry McKenny of Kingfield and will j ical deformity which marked him as P. O. HOPKINS, M. D., a mathematical certainty. It is truth. among the lucky bse hunters as they move onto it to cut the hay. different from the average individual to Physician and Surgeon, Our thoughts about that will never got 20 quarts of honey from one tree re Henry Cook has hired to work for C. grow to manhood without reafzing his change. We say that the earth is a cently. H. Eustls. Phillips, Maine. deformity. Office, Bank Bui ding, rooms formerly oc sphere. Once this was not the thought Leslie Abbott is helping U . J. Wey If one cannot know their outward Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott and Mr. cupied by Dr. J. R. Klttrldge. Rooms Phil concerning the body on which we live, mouth through haying. lips Hotel. Office hours, l to 3 d . m. and 6.30 peculiarities and real appearance with and Mrs. Bert MitcbeM spent Sundsy on to 8 p. m. Telephone 23-3. but now the fact is fully established Ervin Carville from Flaggstaff has out the aid of a mirror, can they hope Wilder Hill. All added information from the obser finished haying on his farm near Tuttle Rowe’s Insurance A&tencv to know tteir inner rature? Can one Oscar Chandler of Washington Planta ration of the heavenly bodies and of corner, and is visiting his sister, Mrs. Represents the strongest compan know what manner of man he is? tion was in town one day last week various terrestrial phenomena but Orren Brackley. ies in fire, life, accident and health God has provided a mirror which will looking for a woman to care for bis strengthens the belief. It has been Mrs. Marie Harris of Strong spent | insurance. show us plainly what we are. That mother, who is very, low from dropsy taught hundreds of years without dis last week with her sister, Mrs. C. W. C l in t o n C R o w e , Manager, mirror is the life of his Son Jesus Christ. and tumors near the heart. pute and will not be disputed in hun Allen. Telephone Connections. Chestei ville,Me Looking at that beautiful life shall we dreds to come. But there are other Chas. Russell spent Saturday and Sun Rov. Scott of New Portland preached see the defects’in our own. With our matters the facts about which are not as day with his cousin, Orestus Brown in an excellent sermon at the Tuttle school- ' Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. eyes fixed upon Jesus we shall not need firmly established and about which we Farmington. house, lest Sunday. the injunction of the apostle not to New and second hand, for sale are continually forming new opinions Chester Ranger met with an accident Mr. and Mrs. Walton of Wakefield are think of ourselves more highly than we and having new thoughts. If hen we last Saturday while riding a bicycle that visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. F. W. cheap. Write or call. find it so difficult to arrive at the knowl ought to think. His life is an example came near beiDg fatal. While riding Briggs. for us. A. W. McLEAKY, Phillips, Me. edge of the truth in matters capable of the fork of the front wheel broke short Mrs. Henry Luce of New Portland If we ask of God he will teach us to mathematical demonstration what must off throwing him at a distance of two recently visited Mrs. S. M. Niles. have right thought and ideals about our be the greater difficulty of discerning rods, striking his face in the coarse Everest Burbank Is at home from efforts, our duties, the lives we ought to truth in regard to ourselves, cur efforts, gravel and he reoeived numerous outB Flagstaff, where he has been teaching the ideals and standards we should hold live; he will teach us to understand our ^nd scratches school. own needs and how they may be met and many kindred subjects. B. D. Ranger is on the sick list. Let us consider some of the things in and satisfied in Jesus Christ. E u s t i s . Maine W o o d s and Mjiue W oodsmji* Bert Searles lost a valuable horse last which our judgments are at variance The farmers are busy baying, They week, caused by breaking its leg in the respectfully announce the with thosy of )God, sorup faDe ideals, West Freeman. report a good crop. r*?- - » stable. Mr. Searfes purchased another and opinions. Haying time makes a fellow bustle ( |Mtss Edith Bates of Phillips is work arrival of the and interferes sadly with correspon of Tom Williams. ing at The New Shaw House; also Miss In the minds of many that which is of Furber of Madison. Latest and Best Type] the most importance, that for which one dence. The hot sunny days of last Miss Eva Vining of Avon is visiting at Mrs. Bert Luce and children of King- should make the greatest effcr s and week caused the downfall of many acres Mr- and Mrs. Sheridan Hodgk’ns. field s visiting her sisters, Mrs George for sacrifices is money. We measure peo of grass and the most of it went into George Morrill and lady visited in Douglass and Mrs. Herman Lishernes0. Mrs. Andrew Douglass, who has been Wedding Cards and Invitations. ple by the money they possess. Money the barn in prime condition and farmers town Sunday. X. Y. Z. working at Deer pond, has returned buys position in society, it buys defer are finding as they usually do that the home. Special Engravings ence to opinions, it buys places of hay crop is better than they expected. are furnished to those who desire then: power. If a person marries we ask how (We always have just so much grumbl Flagstaff. much money the marriage has brought ing to do.) The old saying that “a wet KIDNEY ^TROUBLES Your order would be appreciated him. If one dies we ask at once about May makes the hay” is hardly correct a Has the automobile come to stay? It the money he has left. But this is a “ wet June sets things in tune” for the certainly would seem so from the ever Increasing Among Women, But increasing numbers seen upon our city false standard. The words of Jesus are haymakers. Sufferers Need Not Despair “Seek ye first the kingdom of God and A lowery damp day brings business streets and country highways and by his righteousness.” The real worth, the into town with a rush and the grocery- ways. Scarcely a day passes but one or THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE A i. Home only real worth is character, a: d char men, blacksmiths and others have to more of the “ infernal machines” reaches After March 19th. Phillips, Me. acter with all its power money will not step around lively. , ] even this remote litrle hamlet. Dr. aud Of all the diseases known, with which Mr. Starbird informs us that he has Mrs. Criado and family of New York ar the female organism is afflicted, kidney buy. God’s thoughts and judgments disease is the most fatal, and statistics about us each depends not upon the sold more paris green and bug death rived here last week in their private show that this disease is on the increase money that is ours, but that which in this season than in any two seasons pre autonobile. The Doctor and his son. among women. our imaaost selves we are. vious. The “pesky critters” are as Master Roger Criado, were here for Forgetting the supreme importance thick as currants on a bush and are some time last fall during the hunting of character we form false ideals of bound to have the whole crop of pota season. Now he has brought his family pleasures and recreat ons. When we toes and it is a fight to the death with to spend the rest of the summer at Flag have fully learned the truth we shall them. “ Eternal vigilence is the price staff and vicinity. Dr. Criado is a pure tyje of a gentleman—courteous, cordial see that real pleasures are those that of liberty” and of most everything else y s m &>\i >i / s /// W ^ ^ d ru f d G q e ry awaken and develop the traits and facul that is worth having. and ready to extend the glad hand to al! into3 J' ties that make a broad str.ng pure Mrs. Marshall Douglass and little whom he may meet. We hope bis stay M r pastime character, not those which simply help danghter, Farris, are visiting Mrs. Doug amongst our rock-ribbed mountains may us to pass an hour pleasantly. lass’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huff. be pleasant as well as profitable. Because our thoughts are so different Mrs. Douglass we are sorry to say is in Mr. Isaac Greeue was in town today from those of God we oten form wrong poor health, liver trouble being one of bringing Mr. Bullen of Boston. Mr. judgements concerning our friends and her afflictions. Green made the run in his automobile the people whom we meet. How can Mr, Will Douglass from Madrid was a from his place, a distance of 12 miles, in we think truth about, tbtm when we do caller in the place one day recently. 60 minutes. not know the truth? God alone knows After the lapse of a year the chicken ! Yes, the automobile has come to stay Sl/lrj.Emma Saw yer 1 their real thoughts and purposes end business seems to be flourishing here i but its path is not always a bed of roses, again. Master Will Huff seems to be While the Hon. Forrest Goodwin ot Unless early and correct treatment is characters. It is utterly impossible for applied the patient seldom survives us :o know perfectly the mind of an as successful as any one and is kept Skowhegan and a party of friends were when once the disease is fastened upon other. Our thoughts are often the re busy tearing down and building larger coming up the mountain known as “the her. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable suits of our di torted visions, our per accomodations for his chickens. | height of land” their automobile be Compound is the most efficient treat Mr. aud Mrs. Sumner Lovejoy re came unmanageable and after snorting, ment for kidney troubles of women, sonal feelings and our prejudices. Have and is the only medicine especially you never noticed how a person’s views turned from Rangeley last week. Their trembling, careering and gavotting to prepared for this purpose. of things is colored by bis own person home coming was saddened by a tele its heart’s content, it made a desperate When a woman is troubled with pain W heeler & W ilson ality? Just take the frustration of the phone message that awaited them in pluuge down a steep hill landing a heap or weight in loins, backache, frequent, forming them of the death of Mr. Love of ruins in the densely wooded gutter, painful or scalding urination, swelling landscape. The artist will see bow its of limbs or feet, swelling under the SEWING MACHINES. beautiful features may be brought out joy’s sister, Mrs. True. Mrs. Lovejoy scattering its passengers in all direc eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the showed us some beautiful presents she tions. All were badly shaken up and region of the kidneys or notices a brick- A perfect machine for Dress dust sediment in the urine, she should m akers. Compared with tha A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. received from her sen and daughter at some more or less seriously wounded. Rangeley. Among other things we After collecting their wits and bodies, lose no time in commencing treatment W .& W . no other machine is cheap ,R. T. Felix Gouraud’s Oriental with Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable at any price. Cream or Magical Beautlfler. noted an elegant parlor lamp, a dress rubbing sand from their eyes and count- Compound, as it may be the means of Removes Tan, Pimples, pattern of pretty black goods a lace and ■ >ng the pieces, they wended their way saving her life. Call at, or send to, the nearest Freckles, Moth Patches, For proof, read what Lydia E. Pink Rash, and Skin Diseases, chiffon hat aud a pair of gold bowed j slowly down the mountain to Dave office and request that a machine and every blemish spectacles. Clark’s, where a horse was procured to ham’s Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. be exhibited at your residence, or on beauty, and tie Sawyer. fles detection. It Address has stood the t-eBt take them home. Who wouldn’t own 1 * I cannot express the terrible suffering I of 67 years, and “ Procrastination an automobile? had to endure. A derangement of the female Is so harmless we organs developed nervous prostration and a taste it tobespreit Is the thief of time,” but it’s more kinds A party of five, A. W. Tousley and Is properly made. serious kidney trouble. The doctor attended Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co, Accept no count er- of a thief than if it has to do with advfer- wife, Mrs. Neva Burgess, Miss Maud me for a year, but I kept getting worse, until felt of similar ising in the M a in e W o o d sm a n . It I was unable to do anything, and I made up name. Dr. L. 4.. Winters and J. T. Patrick, with P. M. BRIDGEPORT. CONN. Sayre said to a goes right down into your till aud takes my mind I could not live. I finally decided lady of the haut- the dollars out. And the longer it oper Taylor and H. R. Horton, guides, left to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com ton (ft patient): Agents wanted in unoccupied ates against you the more you suffer, pound as a last resort, and I am to-day a well “ As you ladles The Flagstaff, Friday, for a canoe ti ip woman. I cannot praise it too highly, and I territory. •will use them, for ah the while the other fellow is _ _ I recommend down the Dead river. tell every suffering woman about my case.” ‘G ournud’s Cream ’ as the least harmfui of all the gettir g a stronger hold on the trade Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ga. For Sale By ekln preparations.’’ For sale by all druggists and Fancy- you want Have you given this matter Charles Baird and Earle F. Baird Goods Dealers In the United States, Canada and Europe. Mrs. Pinkliam gives free advice to the consideration it deserves? passed through town this week on their HENRY W. TRUE FERD.T. HOPKINS, Prop., 37 Great Jones Street. Hew York women ; address in confidence, Lynn M a in e W o o d s m a n . way to Spring Lake Mass. Phillios, • •
One Cent a Word. Few Suggestions From a Mother. Under this heading small, undisplayed ad TOO RICH AND RECKLESS, j vertisements, such as “Wants,” “For Sale”, Phillips, Ju'.y 18, 1905. “Situations Wanted,” etc., will be inserted for Butler Gives Reason Why Wealthy C O T O lo a word each week. The address will be charged as part of the advertisement, and To the Editor of Maine Woodsman: People’s Servants Go the each initial of name and combination of figures count as a word. Stamps or cash with After reading the article in the last Wrong Road. Arbo C. Norton, order. issue of the Ma in e W o o d sm a n entitled “ You see, sir,” began the old butler, M. H. Blaisdsll OST—Black and white fem ale beagle “ Courtesy In the back pews,” it seemed hound. Answer tj name of Fortune. according to Everybody’s Magazine, L that a little might be added to that Weston Lufkin, Madrid. “my son took service with Mr. Lingard. To buy ym r OR SALE—Grass at my old stand. John l most excellent clipping. As honest and well-meaning a young F R. Welts. As a remedy for the disturbances that man he was as ever lived when he roUND—A pocket book. P e r c y A. Vo t e r - frequently occur in the church services started, and that’s why I want to speak Tennis and Only 19 Cents of our little town pnb’13 r; proof is a out now and tell you gentlefolks that ' OR SALE—Four foot wood $4.00 a cord; severe measure and should only be em- it ain’t altogether a servant’s fault F stove wood, $5 00. when he goes wrong. You don’t mean J. w . Ca r lto n , Phillips. I ployed after all other efforts have failed. Canvas Shoes. it, but you’re careless in your talk, and Each. OR SALE--One light second hand wagon | As a rule these young people come from Joel Wilbur. it’s all heard and repeated and set store j F i good families and are not members of by in a way you’d hardly believe. Your j By selling shoes together 50 dozen Ladies’ Sleeveless OR SALE—Two-horse wagon for s.ile. W. the common rowdy gangs of the street. fathers and mothers, gentlemen and F. Keene at Pope’s mill. j with Dry Goods I can give F Perhaps if the ministers entered the ladies, they were different, and looked Union Suits marked down to ANDEM BICYCLE for sale cheap. C. E. after their servants and their houses you great values for your T Ca l d e n , P hillips. place of worship with the true spirit of Go 1 in their hearts they would not see different. But you don’t care wrhat we money. 19c each. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Wanted or hear quite so much to annoy them. are like if things run smooth and give you no trouble. The tradesmen, may Call and examine my line of These Suits are made of fine EN WANTED.—Apply to Fr a n k Chick Parents do not know always what be. bid to the butler and cook for your Supt. Maine Graph tie Co., Madrid, Me. M their ohildren are doing. Members of custom, and the higher the bills are yarn and nicely trimmed. ANTED.—There is now an opportunity for W a young woman to learn typesetting in the churches are constantly urging par the better it is for them both, and half Shirt Waists this office. J W. Brackett Co. enta wuo do not attend divine services the time you don’t take no notice, and Call and see them it gets kind of easy to pick up things ANTED.—A young man to learn the print themselves to at least send their chil and two piece Suits before buy W er’s trade. A good opportunity for a dren in little ways. Everybody’s too rich young man to learn a good trade. J. W. and too reckless and th at’s the whole BR A C K E TT Co. ing elsewhere. Home training will not set the matter trouble. What do these young men right even if children are taught true that’s waiting on the table hear talked The New Dry and Fancy FARMINGTON NEWS. politeness and courteous attention in about all the time? Why, money, and Goods Store. Arbo C. Norton, public places. Even ministers’ cons and how much you can do with it. and how 8pecial correspondence to Maine Woodsman. daughters sometimes fail to be a credit mean you look without it. That’s not just what you say, but that’s how they M. H. BLAISDELL Broadway, Farmington, July 10, 1905. to their home training. hear it. They see extravagance all M iss Mabel E Hunter returned Wed When church members and ministers round them, and hear it talked all the 12 Broadway, Farmington, - flaine. nesday a ’ter visiting friends in Bruns are repeatedly annoyed by the thought time, and they go and do the same. If wick and Bath for a few weeks. | lessness of these children it is their duty you boast of how much you’ve made Farmington, - Hame. Frank Bobbin’s advertising car was in ! to tell the parents kindly of their be playing cards and betting on the races, Farmington Sunday and Monday, post havior and I am sure they would receive why they’ll think it’s a grand thing to Eastern Telepone 29-5. do, and they’ll do it once too often and ing bills for the circus, July 31 the heartfelt thanks of every mother in be catched like my poor boy. I ain’t our village. A M o t h e r . Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Tarbox returned defending William, but, if you will ex Monday from Raugeley, where they have cuse me, you stole his conscience, sir. H. 1. SPINNEY, j been spending a month. before he stole your silver. You’ll get Mr. Raymond Williams is cleikingfor MONTANA’S BIG TROUT. back your property, hut. he’ll never get We are receiving congratula When you want W. F. Belcher while his family are at hack what he’s lost—and if you send | tions daily from our old custom their cottage in Rangeley. The Great Twelve-Pounder Senator him to prison, he—he’ll come out ers upon our fine laundry work. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bangs and daugh Biggs Caught wifh a Five and worse than he went In. He was a good Tnere are many men today who Mill Supplies, ter, JeaD, have been spending a few days One-Half Ounce Rod. lad when he went to you. but you do wish to appear well dressed and keep a rather fast house, sir, and it’s our laundry work will enable them in Phillips with relatives. Frozen inside a cake of ice, there is hard for an ignorant man to see higher call c n me. I also solicit steam Several townspeop e attended the to do so Send us a trial package on exhibition here one of the finest than his betters. If you’d give him a we believe we can suit you. fitting contracts. excursions to Rangeley and Portland trout ever landed in Montana, says a chance—if you’d let him off—” Sunday. Helena (Mont.) correspondent of the Either gloss or domestic finish. Automobile repairing. ilr. C. P. Merrill and family are taking New York Sun. It was caught by CHINA A POULTRY COUNTRY FRANKLIN STEAn LAUNDRY, former Senator William Biggs, and H. I. SPINNEY, | a week’s outing at Pine Point, Varnu n’s Farmington, - - Maine. Pond. weighs slightly more than 12 pounds. Farmers of the Orient Handle Enor WILLIS HARDY, Agent Phillips. Miss Inez Adams has been visiting It was caught in the Big Blackfoot mous Consignments of Eggs Farmington, - Maine. I at One Time. Northeastern Telephone 4-2. Miss Lillian Matthieu at her camp at river near Bonner. It took more than 20 minutes to tire the fish out so that Telephone connections. | Varnum’s Pond, for a few days. a landing net could be placed around The keenest of poultry farmers is, as The Madison ball team came to F irm- it, and the lucky angler complains Mr. Chamberlain once said of himself ington to play its return game Saturday that for two days his arm was tired in another connection, “a child in these A Checkered Career. an I was victorious by the score of 13 to as the result of the long-drawn-out j matters” as compared with the poul Probably no other of the West In NOTICE 8. Much credit must be given to the tussle. try farmers of China. A traveler pass dian islands has had such a checkered short stop, the position was filled by Just back of the cake of ice stand ing through the province of Chekiang career as Santa Cruz. In turn it has Dr. J. R. Kittrideie Dentist belonged to Spain, which abandoned Archie Rodetick, who had 14 chances the rod, reel, line and hook which a few weeks ago was struck witn the WILL BE AT proved the undoing of the fish. They enormous number of young chickens it; to England and Holland jointly; to and making 12 goo 1 at first. carried in the farmers’ carts he met in England alone; to Spain again, which Albert E. Baley’s, Newry, July 17. Bert Marble has purchased a Stanley seem out of all proportion, as the rod weighs only five and a half ounces, the the T’int’al country. He made inquiries fell upon the colonists and destroyed Ralph Kilgore’s, No. Newry, July automobile of H. I. Spinney. reel is an ordinary affair, the line a on the subject, and at length he was or deported them all; to France, which 18 a. m. Joe Marcous has returned to his posi deceptive silk thread, and the hook is asked by a poultry farmer to go and took it from Spain; to the Knights of Upton, July 19 tion in the post office after having two minnow- size. inspect his rearing arrangements. The Malta, who received it as a gift from Rangeley, July 22 and 24. week’s vacation. plant deals "with 10,000 eggs at a time France; to a private company of ad In addition to the 12 pounder, the Stratton, July 25. Eustis, July 26 a m. Robert Campbell returned from Win- senator landed eight and four pound and the average product is 5,000 chicks. venturers. Then it was resumed pos throp; after muster he smarts for Boston ers. The arrangements are simple and in session of by France, but abandoned, Farmington, July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, expensive, but they include opportuni so that in 1720 it was uninhabited. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodgdon are spend Bonner is beyond doubt the banner 13, 14 and'3i, Aug. 1, 2 and 3. fish center of Montana this year, as ties for the scientific examination of Then it became a no-man’s land until AII operatioiif' pertaining to dentistry care ing a few weeks with E. M. Hall of Bel the eggs in the course of incubation, 1727, wheu France took it again, and folly performed Special attention given to fast, Miss Flora Lake has charge Of the two other beauties, weighing eight and prf -ervlng the natural teeth. Teeth extracted ten pounds, were caught in that vi and it is amusing to hear that where presently sold it to a Danish company, without pain a specialty. Artificial work of store. the eggs on examination tnrough the which sold it in turn to the king of all kinds promptly and carefully done cinity during May. Reports are slow Treth extracted free when plates are mada Mr*. E W. Miilikenand Miss Davis of in reaching Helena from the numer testing holes do not show signs of fer Denmark. In 1801 Englanu took it Ml work warranted. Satisfaction guar Warren arrived home Saturday after tilization at the end of the fourth day, once more, gave back to Denmark, anteed. ous parties which have gone overland Telephone connections by the Dirigo spending a few weeks at Mrs. Mi’likeu’s to the Big Blackfoot—-central Mon “they are immediately discarded to be repented and took it away again in a sold cheap.” few months, held it for eight years home. ' I 1 tana’s favorite stream—but judging The old baud laundry is being mived from results further down, it will and then returned it to Denmark, UP-TO-DATE FISH BANK IS INTERESTING which holds it still. to the Belcher pasture on Middle street. yield its customary amount. This has been an unusually good Mr. Ernest Pottle is spending a few Discovered Four Hundred Years Ago A “Lady Killer.” OVERTIMING year for anglers in Montana, owing in A days with his mother Mrs. M. L Pottle by Cabot, St. John’s Is Base of Thirty years ago Admiral Rojestven- part to the fact that the waters are Master Louis Franklin is visiting his World Industry. Bky was naval attache of the Russian lower than ih other years because of 1 In these days live merchants are embassy in London. By his many I uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tar the light snowfall during the winter. looking for profit. They are box. St. John’s is a place teeming with graces, and especially in waltzing, he j interest. It is over 400 years old. hav turned the heads of all the marriage- I placi g their advertiements Mr. and Mrs. J. C Metcaif spent Sun The Original Interviewer. ing been discovered by Cabot in 1497 able girls of the English aristocracy. where, in their best judgement, day in Bethel with Mrs. Metcalf’s par- “Yes, sir,” said the oldish man, whom and settled by Devon fisherfolk a few Whenever he led the cotillon his host they will do them the mogtgood. everybody had spotted off long before as en ts. years later, since when it has been al ess was simply transported with joy. Time was, we are told, when Frank Harnden has several abcesses a literary character, “I may say that I ways the base for the world’s greatest At an evening party not so long ago the store keeper used to give the was the first newspaper man to intro in his throat, his position as meat cutter fishing industry, that for “cod on the a noble dame, who had been a lady newpaper man an advertise- duce the interview as you find it now. is filled by Ernast Odell. bank,” says P. T. McGrath, in Four- in waiting to Queen Victoria, was j Of course, it has been greatly enlarged tif-ement, “ just to help out the Track News. In its harbor will be heard to murmur the admiral’s name, ' upon since that time.” paper.” found argosies from France. Spain, , Which she pronounced with perfect and \ Signs of a Sikh. “Who was your first subject?” was That would be considered a Portugal, New England and Nova Sco- 1 even melodious ease. “Ah,” she said, j senseless performance now. Gen. Gordon, a British officer who has asked. tia. all engaged in reaping the harvest j with a perfect sigh, “I wanted to mar- j written a book on the sikhs. the cele “A murderer awaiting execution.” We want advertisements from from the ocean, while the British in ry him.” brated fighters of India, says that the “And how long was your interview?” dustry was permanently transferred people who want to get their signs by which you may know a sikh “Only a few seconds, sir. I simply en there as the colony, the oldest in the Getting It Back. money’s worth out of their ad are these: He never cuts his hair, but tered his cell and remarked that it had empire, became settled. Along the The literary worker arose from the ! vertising. wears his beard looped up over his ears; been a mighty hard winter, and he re water front, on each side of the spa poker table, having lost his last dollar 1 We want advertisements from he never smokes or touches tobacco, be plied that it had, and there the inter cious land-locked harbor, which opens on a flush that seemed invincible until people who intend to give their cause that is the privilege of the Moham view closed. 1 don’t say it was* much through a gap in the beetling cliffs, some one showed a full hand. advertisements some care and medan. but he is allowed to drink spir of a feat, but it opened the way so that are stores and warehouses filled with “Well, you fellows have got $25 of attention. its and is a great consumer of opium. the modern interviewer can now walk cod. while at every wharf steamers and my money.” he said, with a smile. We want advertisements from Finally, lie must have about his pereou by a prison and go on and write a five- sailors are loading this staple com “I’ll say this for you.” remarked one business people who realize that five K’s. which Gen. Gordon thus enum column article on the condemned and modity for transport to the markets of the players, “you’re a good loser. Not ! erates: Kees (long hair or beard; kangi publish his picture and a full confession they have something to say to of the world. many men would be so cheerful over the more than ten thousand (comb), to secure the hair tied up in a on top of all else.”—Chicago News. dropping $25.” readers of M ain e W oodsman, knot on top of the head; kaceh (breeches Craze of the “Improver.” “That’s all right. I'm going to write Modern Nobility. reaching to the knee); kard (knife), and One of the employes of a small manu an article on the evils of gambling and if they would make their busi Of the British house of peers, em kirpan (sword). facturing concern in Gotham, says the sell it for $50. Then I’ll be ahead of the ness all that it should be. bracing dukes, marquises, earls, vis New York Sun, has a craze for taking game.” To such people, the M aine Who Wouldn’t Howl? counts and barons, numbering over 500 apart new bits of machinery and seeing W oodsman advertising columns She—Gracious, how the wind does persons, not one can trace his title and the “how” of their operation. As a rule, present indeed a rare bargain howl to-night. arms back further than the year 1181. he assembles them again without much The M aine W oodsman has the He—Yes; it probably has the tooth The peers are nearly all of recent cre difficulty. The other day, however, he Huge Task. readers—more than ten thousand ache. ation, especially those of the higher assisted in taking dowm a small electric It was a huge task to undertake the She—The toothache! ranks. The barons go further back. of them—without which all'ad- motor. He overhauled it and laborious cure of such a bad case of kidney dis vertising would be a failure— He—Yes. Have you never heard of In the English peerage butone—Zouche, ly put it together and then gravely an ease as that of C. F. Collier of Chero the teeth of a gale?—Stray Stories. of Haryngworth—goes back as far as money thrown away. nounced/that the blamed thing won’t kee,'la.. but Electric Bitters did it. He But IT PAYS to advertise in 1308, but more barons are creations of run.” His employer and the rest of the writes: “My kidneys were so far gone I M a in e W oodsman. To Explore Miontana. the nineteenth century, and but 26 date force worked for the better part of the could not sit on a cbalr without a cusb If in doubt Senator Clark, of Montana, has fur as far back as the seventeenth century. ion; and Buffered from dreadful back try it. day in a vain attempt to get the motor ache, headache and depression. In nished means to defray the expenses of The Scotch peers average older dates to work, and then began to quiz the “im Classified advertisements; only an expedition to explore the unknown of creation than the English, the earl Electric Bitters, however, I fooDd a prover,” as he is known. “What did I do cure and by them was restored to per one cent a word. mountains of that state. It will be under of Sutherland dating back to 1228. to it?” he replied. "I didn’t do a blame feot health. I recommend this great the direction of Prof. M. J. Elrod, who is Ireland has one baron who got his title thing to it but improve it. I got it all tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys MAINE WOODSMAN, attached to the biological station of the in 1274, and another, Michael C. De- together again the first try, and saved 1 ve rr st£m?cb. Guaranteed ly W. A Montana university. Courcy, whose date is 1181. these two nieces ouL of it.” D. CragiD, druggist; price 50c. Phillips Maine 6 MAINE WOODSMAN, JULY 21, 1905 Phillips and Vicinity, Phillips and Vicinity. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. GENT’S FURNISHINGS.
The Editor’s Song. —Miss Lucille French, who has been FBOM A CONTEMPORARY. visiting friends in Portland, is expected How dear to my heart is the steady sub h me the last of this week. scriber, —Leon Bartlett and Misses Nellie Who pays in advance at the birth of each Bartlett and Mae Jones spent Sunday at year; Who lays down his money and offers it glad Whorff’s Camps at Dsad River pond. ly. —Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Chandler and SALE. And casts ’round the office a halo of cheer l sou, Harry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Who never says, “Stop it; I cannot afford it l” C. E. Parker at their cottage at Long Or, “I’m getting more papers than I can pond last week. Before you buy a read 1“ — Listen for the explosion of dyna Ladies’ Black Skitrs, $ -99 But always says, “Send it, the family all like it— mite in Portsmouth, harbor, N. H., $5.00 Black lined Skirts, 1 i-99 In fact, we think it a household need!” Saturday, July 22 at 4 o'clock in the How welcome lie is when lie steps in the afternoon. $6.00 Black lined Skirts, . 2-99 sanctum ; — At the regular meeting of Sherburne Wrappers, sizes 32 and 34, *49 How he makes our hearts throb! How he chapter, O. E. S., last week, Wednesday, makes our eyes dance! six candidates were initiated. Cake One lot of Black Petticoats, -79 We outwardly thank him—we inwardly bless him— and strawberries and cream were seived. One lot of Black Petticoats, .98 —Mr. Geo. H. Woodward will preaoh SUIT The steady subscriber who pays In ad vance. at Madrid next Sunday at 10.15 a. m. Ladies’ Vests, and at the schoolhouse on the Mile —Mrs. G. H. Woodward has been Square at 2 30 p. m. Lawn Dress Goods, -©7 quite ill reoently with the grip. —Misses Hermia and Ella Beal and —Mrs. A. W. MoLeary has been ill $1.50 Shirt Waist patterns for *75 friend, Miss Holden of Lewiston spent this week. Tuesday in town with their father. Mr. Boys’ Suits, 1 a to 16 years, i*5° —W. 8. Kelley of Lewiston has been F. N. Beal, on their return from a few In town this week. $10.00 and $12.00 Men’s Suits, sizes 35, 36, 37, 39, 4.00 CASE days at the lakes. —Two candidates were taken into —Miss Lepha Phillips, who spent the Eope Rebekah lodge last Friday even- Men’s Black Suits. 5-°° winter in Denver, Col., has gone to Ing. Southern California, a short distance —Mr. Alfred P. Wilds of Providence G. B. SEDGELEY. from Pasadena, Cal. Miss Jennie Phil returned home Saturday from visiting Look at ours. lips, who also spent the winter at Den his sister Mrs. Wm. M. Kennedy. ver, is expected in Phillips soon. —Miss Emma M. WKde and Miss —Mr. Laforest Voter of the Mile Charlotte H. Wilde of Providence are Square has bought a lot of Mrs. C. L. visiting their sister, Mrs. Wm. M. Ken Prices are from Toothaker on Pease street opposite nedy at Comfort Cottage Austin & Co.’s mill and has the barn all —Mrs. N. U. Hinkley has sold her DRUGS AND MEDICINES. up. He is undeoided whether be will DRUGS AND MEDICINES. house in Farmington to Mr. Whittier of build the house this fall or not. Lewiston. Mr. Frank Ladd of Farm $1.50 to $9.00. —Mrs. E. B. Currier underwent a very ington will occupy it and Mr. Whittier ssrious and critical operation at the Sis will make his home with him. ter’s hospital at Lewiston last week, —Mrs. George Bean and two ohildren, Thursday. For a few days doubts were who have been visiting Mr. Bean’s par HAMMOCKS entertained of her recovery but late Extension Cases ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bean of West reports pronounce her comfortable and j Farmington, are now in Dover on a visit doing as well as could be expected. Dr. to his sister, Mrs. Herbert Hayford and Currier returned home Monday. Now in season and for sale family. —We are very sorry to report that our —Col. and Mrs. R. W. Soule have all Prices. respected citizen, Mr. James F. Too at the abandoned their home by the lake at thaker, is very low. He has been in Hammond’s grove for a short time and feeble health for sometime past, but left Saturday afternoon for Ocean point, about two weeks ago he was taken where Mrs. Soule will remam for two Trunks $2.75 to weeks. Col. Soule will go down as much worse, seeming to be affected Corner Store. from a shock. The nurse, Mr. Elmer often as business will allow.—Kennebec Brown of West Freeman, reports that Journal. he is failing quite fast. —Sandy River lodge No. 115 K. of P. $8.00. recently elected the following officers —Mr. wtevens, who has been rooming at Mrs. Ida Butterfield’s for a few weeks for the next term; C. C., S. H. Beal; V. Do you want a C., M. G. Bubier; K. of R. and S., A. D. was taken to his home in Bath last Mon Graffam; M. of F., B. L. Voter; M. of day on a cot bed. Mr. Stevens is very E. , Fremont Soamman; Prelate, H.ill with B. consumption an I was told by Traveling Bags Beal; M. of W., Otis Witham; M. at A., his physician that his only chance was HAMMOCK F. A. Phillips; I. G., E. B Hanscom; O. to go to the woods, but he was obliged G. , Garfield Blodgett. This lodge has to stop at Phillips. Sunday he had a had lots of work the past year and is in very ill turn and it was thought that he 50c to $8.75. could not live but he rallied sufficiently the most prosperous condition since its this Summer? to be taken home. organization. —A Bath man has received a letter If you do you can find a good assort from Hon. Harold M. Sewal! of Bath, North Phillips. Umbrellas,canes, who with his family is now enjoy ng Mr. and Mrs. L. L Hinkley of Wilton ment of them at life in southern France. Mr. Sewall are visiting friends in this place for a writes that they are living in a house short 'ime. which was once an old convent, part of Mr. Wm Dunham and Mrs. Jemima I jetc., at the the property sequestered by the gov Kinney were the guests of Clinton ' CRAGIN’S. ernment at the time of the trouble with Hamden and mother one day recently.! the Catholic church. He describes the MLs Winnifred Davenport is stopping! ancient building and the beautiful with her aunt, Mrs. A. R. Sedgeley for Prices #1 00. *1.25, *1.50, $2-00, *2.25, grounds as a most delightful home. a few weeks. Clothing Store. He expects to return to Bath the latter Paul Kittredge of Lowell, Mass., is #2.50, $3,00, #3.25, *8.50, |4.00, $4 25, part of the summer. spending a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. Hamden. •4.75, $5.25 and £6.50. Mrs. Emma Ellis of Ringeley visited her brother, Ernest Rowe one daj last week. The best Hammocks ever shown for An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, Miss Daisy Davenport iB stopping in Cured or a Terrible Case After Ten Rangeley for a few weeks. these prices. Years of Suffering. Mr. W. E. Hinkley, who has been When suffering daily torture doing mason work in Rangeley, re D. F. From backache, rheumatic pain, turned home last Friday. Any ill of kidneys or bladder, Mrs. J. E. Strout and daughter, who Turn to Doan’s Kidney Pills. have been visiting at Mr*. Eugene A cure endorsed by thousands. Hinkley’s, returned to their home In W. A. D. CRAGIN, Read an old man’s tribute. Brunswick last Tuesday. Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Mentor, CORNER STORE, NO. i BEAL BLOCK, HOYT Ohio, says: “I was cured by Doan’s Weld. Kidney Pills of a severe case of kidney Miss Sadie Masterman, formerly of trouble of Weld, who has been engaged as a teach MAIN STREET, PHILLIPS, MAINE. eight or ten er in Massachusetts for some time, has years’ stand ing. I suffered arrived in town to spend the summer & CO. the most severe with Mr. and Mrs, Merwin at their sum backache a n d mer residence. other pains in The ball game Saturday afternoon be the region of tween the home team and the Farming th e k i dneys. tons was easily won by the former PROPOSITIONS These were es with a score of 14 to 5. pecially severe No. 5 Seal Block, A large crowd was in attendance at Sid n e y J u s t u s . when stooping the ball given at Conaut’s pavilion last Baby TO PRINT to lift any thing, and often I could hardly straighten Saturday evening. iny back. The aching was bad in the come to the customer in various daytime, hut just as bad at night, and I Dying of Famine traa always lame in the morning. I was forms. There are plenty of firm* s in its torments like dying of con Carriages Pkillips, Mo. bothered with rheumatic pains and drop sumption, The progress of consump that send out circulars offering a sical swelling of the feet. The urinary tion from the beginning to the very end of desirable styles' and prices “ leader” and make up when they passages were painful, and the secretions is a long torture, both to victim and to suit. get the customer “hooked." We have were discolored and so free that often friends. “When I had consumption in I had to rise at night. I felt tired all its first stage,’’ writes Wm. Myers cf done a great deal of printing and we day. Half a box served to relieve me, Cearfoss, Md., “after trying different CHAS. F.^CHANDLERr now have an outfit that can be ex Agency for the Univer medicines and a good doctor in vain, I and three boxes effected a permanent celled by few in the state. We print Cure.” at last took Dr. King’s New Discovery, FURNITURE DEALER AND which quickly and perfectly cured me.” anything, from Bonds to Visiting A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, UNDERTAKER, sal Steam Laundry. medicine which cured Mr. Justus will colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Pos Cards. itively prevents pneumonie. Guaran •; be mailed on application to any part of P h i l l i p s , - - M a i n e . J.fiW, BRACKETT CO., the United States. Address Foster-Mil- teed at W. A. D. Cragin’s drug store,1 price 50c and $1 a bottle. Trial bottle burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all free. dealers; price, fifty cents per box. Phillips- Maine; MAINE WOODSMAN, JULY 21, 1905. I STRONG NEWS. Master Herbert Vining is working for Thoughts on a Dewdrop. MISCELLANEOUS. I Mr. T. B. Hunter. By C. B. K. Mr. Edward Howard and daughter, Dcwclrops sparkling In the sun, Spec ial correspondence 10 Maine Woodsman Annie, are working for Mr. Benjamin Soon will vanish one by one.. Thus the joys of earth go by, Strong, July 19, 1905. Dodge during haying. Leave ns, swift and silently. C o a l ! Francis and Arthur Pottle of Farm Mrs. Mattie Gi'key of Farmington was One moment here, the next are gone, ington are visiting their aunt, Mrs, Al iu town Wednesday. Wholesale and Retail Leaving hearts so sa