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Cary Library Vol 64. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, December 2, 1914. No. 4S

mines are not comparable, and the plained. After the- farmer, who Mr. Phillips had Stom­ pumpkin pine never paid such prof­ usually begins poor, lias paid for his Bi ach Trouble for More its as do the Irish Cobblers, the farm and building, he has other Green Mountains and lied Bliss heavy expenses, among them being than Five Years. “spuds” that grow in millions of the fertilizing of his acres. Last bushels every years in the cultivated year Aroostook bought 90,000 tons of narrow strip of eastern Aroostook, commercial fertilizer, for which, at to freight the railroad trains, feed the rate of $40 a ton, it paid $3,600,- people in far and bring such (XX). Farm help costs a lot, and wealth to the producers that an machinery a lot more. But there is An Opportunity for ordinary farmer in this favored land a fat profit in the encouragement of Jives in better style than many a the “spud,” as anyone would be­ high-salaried resident of big . lieve after a tour of the Garden Aroostook goes in for potatoes be­ County's farm lands. The Aroos­ Household Economy cause it was discovered long ago by took farmer has a modern house, soil experts and from actual exper­ with first-class plumbing, electric ience that the land J^here is peculiar­ lighting, fine furniture and a piano; The great advance in price of cream of tartar— ly adapted to this crop, the yield be­ his barns are almost as fine as his ing on an avc.rage about twice as house, and he has electrical power which is derived from grapes—due to inability to c. much to the acre as the average for for almost, every kind of work. He the entire United States. The un­ sends his sons and daughters to col­ care for and market the grape crop in the European derlying rock formation is limestone, lege and takes them to and from the countries now at war, can be made advantageous to set up edgewise, so that the drainage train in a motor car. His horses is perfect, and well drained ’and look like those in a prosperous cir­ the housewives of New England. gives any crop great advantage, cus. And his bank account usually either in droughth or flood. It is the is worth any bank while. Also, he Housekeepers will find it more economical practice of the Aroostook farmer to never goes wi t h o u t telephones — and much more satisfactory to use Royal Baking plow under the best clover fields, usually having several. Only one which have not been cut for hay county in the United States has more Powder, which is made from highly refined, pure more than two successive years, and telephones in proportion to popula­ cream of tartar, hirst, because the price of Royal to use from 1,000 to 1,800 pounds of tion than has Aroostook. All this Mr. W. R. Phillips, Jr., 139 More­ the best commercial fertilizer per comes from potatoes—or nearly all has not been changed and it will do perfect work; land Ave., Atlanta, Oeorgla, writes: acre. In this way, with the natural of it, for, although Aroostook raises second, because food made with Royal Baking *1 bad the catarrh and stomach advantages'.of the soil, the yield been other crops in abundance her fame trouble for more than five years, and comes from the humble but neces­ 1 faithfully tried all the medicines I increased from about 150 bushels to Powder will be finer and more palatable; and saw advertised, and found they all 800 bushels per acre. sary “spud.” which is so good that failed to cure me. I then heard of Up to the time the Bangor & tiie seed varieties are in demand at finally, because it insures the absence of all danger Parana. I purchased six bottles, and Aroostook was built, potato farming high prices all over the country. from alum or similar unwholesome products. attar their use I soon discovered that Some day, they say, Aroostook will 1 was well, safe and sound.# I now in Aroostook amounted to but little, welfh two hundred and ten pounds, for|the*only means of reaching the ask for a divorce from the rest of The old-fashioned custom of buying cream of and have never beeif sick since I took American markets was by the Ca­ Maine, that a new state may be Perana.*It surely Is the best medicine nadian Pacific, over into New erected, with a pyramid of srize tartar and mixing it with soda, or using sour milk, for colds, stomach trouble and catarrh that I ever heard o f Brunswick and thence back to Maine “praties” conspicuous on its shield. may be discarded with profit. The high cost and via Vanceboro, the where the Maine Central ends. But scarcity of cream of tartar furnishes a temptation Magic ol the Spud. in 1894, when the Bangor & Aroos­ Three Quarters to unscrupulous dealers to substitute an adulterated took readied Caribou, shipments amounted to 16,000,000 bushels, and of Work Done. product, which may be either lime phosphates or Forty year8 ago when business from that time onward, with every WM dull, a Maine man out of a job extention of tho railroad, the farms alum, that will change the baking strength and had his choice of going to sea or have expanded and the crops multi­ Of the 131.65 miles of State high­ may spoil the load. hhrlhff oat to the woods. Those were plied, until in 1913 there were ship­ way which the Maine State Highway tbo two reliable stand-bys for the ped out of the county by the Bangor Department contracted to build this hardy native who had to hustle or & Aroostook 17,688,000 bushels and year, 98.78 miles had been complet­ ■(mutt#. Now, however, any able- by the Canadian Pacific 5,250,000 ed on November 16. This is exactly bodied man who finds himself out bushels, a total of nearly 23,000,000 three fourths of the work laid out Of Work in the fall months has only bushels, leaving enough potatoes at and construction is still going on in tb go tb Aroostook County, where home to supply the starch mills, some parts of the State and will bo \m his services will be in quick demand feed the people and provide seed for continued as long as the favorable at ffi.flO a day and board, for a period the next year’s crop. For this vast weather lasts however. It will of four to six weeks, at harvesting quantity of potatoes the farmers of be impossible t<> c o m p 1 e t <• Hi; h wa v Town i.f-n- tii Per cunt I niti-d Status. Now, then personal­ dangerous to the stock interests of potatoes. If he does not care to Aroostook received an average price all of tin- work, n <> t a b I y Mih ( ("mpl’t’d ly, it tin- Federal Board is going to tiie United States as it is said to be- work by the week by the day, the of 49 cents per bushel, or more than the Federal A id highway between (’nil. “ (I," Y<»rk...... loO place a quarantine on potatoes in by tin- branch of the Department potato harvester can get five cents a ('mi. “ J.” York...... C7 $11,000,000. This year then' will la* Portland and Brunswick which is New 'i ork Shite, and tins quaran­ having it in charge, I am quite con­ Con. ‘■ I/,” Wells...... U barrel for picking up the Murphies a crop as big or even bigger, ami only 48 per cent linished. This is a tine, of course, will he known to ail Keiiiirbu nkpmt...... u.s vinced, wiieii I know of tiie powdery as they are thrown from the hills by even with low prices, such as prevail stretch of 2iI.9S miles and at tin- who read, I would like to have a Biddeforii...... i seat), that if it was allowed to be un­ tb# patent diggers, and in this way present rate of progress only about at present, another flood of money Krvebiug ...... an i'Yderal inspector stationed at our checked ami if tiie seed was planted a smart and active man may earn as 11 must come into the county, for. al­ miles will lie built by 1 in- time fO.Oi seed houses at Hom-eyr Falls and at freely and it was disseminated much as four or five dollars a day. brunswu-k though his profits in some years may cold weat her sets in. 1. \\ oi>! wii.-li - very other Mace,1 we ship from. throughout our State, it would do It is back-breaking work, though, be small, the Aroostook farmer does Of the 39 sections which were let A Woolwich 1.1; 1 tin- reader should remember that tar more damage to the State of and no man with weak kidneys things on such a generous scale that out for construction this year 1! 1, \\ isca.-set too tin re is no powdery scab in the New York than tiie foot and mouth Should undertake it. The Aroos­ he usually comes out ahead. have been completed. These are an­ 7. W . a-- ' above disiriet when- Mr. Dibble disease. I would say the powdery took farmers say that short men are < 'on. 1, Wald,Aon, Lam! in Aroostook suitable for tin' 3.5 miles ot hit umiiious macadam "berates 1 ajid have tin Kederal seal) would do more injury. There­ $he best pickers-up, for they have Con. •J, Wat Lb, n o potato farming is today worth about running from tin- end of tin- cement (iov 1 rnme 111 put their (>. K. on each fore, I should he more anxious to hot so far to bend or reach as have 1. WuiT'-n, $100 an acre, and the farms average at (’ape Neddick through York 'uu-k of potato.-s we solid out. so that have ( linton and Franklin counties tall men; also, it is easier for the Wari'-n about 160 acres, although many are Beach; the eight tenths of a mile of wo m ay s» nd out c.-rlifh-d seed. We quarantined ami not let them sh^p stubby fellows, and they stick at I, Noitllj.ult of vastly greater extent. Of the Mo gravel constriu-t 1 on a well as tie have al-o shipped to us a. great to any other part of the State. It the job longer than do their lofty V. II t 111 - I! t acres of the average farm about 125 one and t wn tent lu ; mill­s id' t he same - 1 ( A 1 8 d mint by of potatoes from Maine, competitors. W" hi might he arranged that their pota­ acres usually are under close culti­ type of road ruin ing frmu t!i - - 1 ■ n d j “ | Mi ► Kill'd! l.'t from Mouitoi; and I’reMpie Isle, and Itoes might be moved into New York Maine is fond of telling about its vation, and of this not less than of tin- bituminous ina <•;id uni \\•I'St of i -i <;•I "''ID' lim at tii ag attached to each Uity for consumption. I am not at wonder towns—the three or four forty acres is devoted to potatoes, so 1 »id dofoi'd to the <-einet ! t an uiud t in - i "1lg \\ 1Kit lip >\ 1 ■’ sa (-1; rut; i 1 -1 - w i 11 our 1 nstonn-rs. present able to supgest anything, prosperous villages that have been A iai ' that the average farmer lias ordin­ K on net ,1111 k ] m irt v' 1111 d s T Wl . and j “1 -1 ■ Ti i - y 11 is 1 ii, a in! a S lia­ in-*n said. because as 1 understand it only 1 called into being by great pulp mills, "■: i arily a crop of 12,000 bushels, of t lll'oe-t ollt (is 111 i h - nf W11;11 1s 1-now 11 * ■ r ~ ■ - , Wi ' -i.i.d p, 1 a t 0 gro Yi rs 0 but neither Miilinocket, Madison, , “ 1| " V,1 r "i, j._;( ' New York per cent is infected in these two which more than 10,000 bushels will as Number one 1 ■nut r;i <•r 1111 > t a t - • ; ' wa i'l 1 sin id d d«-( id e ii part so wonderful or so valuable to ■ \. ’A pni: ..... allow tin- nine per cent should, of course, be farm buildings than can he found town of Wisciivo t ha s h.', ■li m m - : . ! .'(■ "A ' 1'- .It ( ini. n the State of Maine and to eastern : 1 ' i.U' t r t 1 an i Franklin allowed to go into tiie natural chan­ anywhere else in Maine, and his ph-ted mid om- a i id fe.rt y f- >U i bun- I i , 1 ! until'- In ! 1 a \ e e '! i i i 1 -.' -e'd and nels of trade. America as are the great potato farms j ; 1 ,,, establishment will include a frost­ dn-dths miles thr - u g ! 1 ! til Wit " f - ■ J 1 11 V l ! ‘'.-rt j! y tot le -1 •e of Aroostook, the Garden County. 1 gr •'wn i 11 Un­ proof potato house of 2000 to :;ooo Leeds is also d on t . (): 1'' dn; 1 -i 1 >11. a ; -.Ih" in V' l 11111; 11 P c-t. -ii di- t r i c S Romance illumines the pages of 1 f it would lu­ barrels capacity. There are so many St ret C U 0! IH'n and t ihn 1 -: ■ a 11 I. - ' " !x. ■ !h : :, ' poln-> ;tin! wi-i 0 II of ll 1. Ibni rd j Ammendmenl to Aroostook’s history, and in its west­ mile- through ( , • \. ■A E..M of these potato houses in the county d - ini h;\ ~ !., • n - ” i ' ■■ ! > . n) a k - a 1a r_u 1 -nr\ 'ey 1 f We-t'-rn ern partare the only remaining areas )| : \ 1 - Potato Quarrantine. that, placed end to end, they would j com j d- ■ cd. a-- we 11 a - a 1:< >! hel ■ n-teli - 1 ' w York a n V in Maine of “the forest primeval,” d g ' II- a blanket make a continuous building six miles j id'one Mid six-tenths mile- rhi'i-m,-! t ilM-atr luit Mil but neither the tales of tho pictu­ " »t at oes i 1 f the long, and the storage capaeity at !| Newport. ,\ seetion comprising me 1 - i'l •p of 19!I m -e Hereafter, it is announced, if any resque aud persecuted Acadians, •. , 1 i I'C con lit ies have shipping points is more than 0.000,000 1■ a ml one -1 en t h miles in r!;, ■ t. ,\V01 o: ! >■ u h find foreign potatoes, which have been who fled from the Land of Evange­ 1 fro !M I" 1 '*'di-rv seal). bushels. iI Madison has been linished ami i m i ' h : a !, n w brought into the United .States with­ line in the middle of the eighteenth ! ' V ■ tii e I urpose. While the Aroostook potato figures j nine and I liro'-triitlc mih - id t h, 7 ■ ■. .how out 1 uHilling a II requicements of the Century up the St. John to peace III' i i w a \ ■ ni , nr doit g i nisi ness look big now, the future must hold ! Washington (’mm! y St,-do Highway i :. law. are found included in lots of en -a t ! - 1 i • . 1 is pn Mi- dug 1 - it a !i igs, which ADd safety, nor the legends that the greater wonders beyond conception, J'through the town of Whitting ha- dome-tic potatoes, no certificates of wit:: t ■ a m .. , . : y 111 Wi ~i i,< ! 1 n 1adc 1st. We must know Mlc Macs have conjured from the almost. For with only the eastern I also been built, ('mitracts number inspection for powdery scab will be I, wd ' da i'­ .I. i iit.'ly 1. i a silo! t t inn - what we shadows of the deep forest, interest tier of towns settled and cultivated-- one and two. of t w * mil- ■- each, issued by tiie federal authorities. pa-t ■at ll' th" a t • to do 11 n ■gnr< 0 t i 1 a t, as our modern Maine so much as do the a mere scratch in a county of Plus throng!) t in- (own of Tn-utnn mi tic The secretary of agriculture has streams of wealth that flow from the adi .uni- 'a : M 1 a - 111 ml In- in tii - hands of our square miles, or about 4,< and while tin- ■ in -u Id have t: ie Board take achusetts, ‘Aroostook raises every ing co n trad , another s tretch of two antine to this effect. The amend­ tin- c< m 11 act ors have finite action in order that year from 24,(AX),000 to 27.00d,ooo miles is 7*.5 per cad finished ami ment reads; their emit tacts to the inlorm our customers just bushels of “ spuds.” In fact, only the whole job probably will he dmo- No potatoes brought into the r t w 11 of 11 o011 have runs- leave to otlei in regard to 95,000 acres, or less than ono-fcrtieth in a short time. United States in violation of any * * o i u 1.1 i - > i o 11 consi di-rahli- Oil 1 stock is to he certitied of the county 's area, is well adapted Kapiel t inn- is being mad* on t di­ foreign potato quarantine or in vio­ lull in every case matter-- take it for grant.at from to the crop. For the most part, the, bit umi no us macadam contract lation of any of tiie regulations gov­ mi sat i-fa ef' «r i ly adjust boon said that then- will county is covered with dense forests through Wells being built by tin- erning tiie importation of potatoes worl; lias gone mi without no inspection as to t his stock. but the settlements are reaching out State highway depart merit’s own into the United States, and no do­ bleb. Some didieulty lias While I am on m y fr.-t 1 would like every year, according as transporta­ mestic potatoes mingled therewith, crew ami on Monday 90 per cent of been experienced in getting suitable j to speak mi what Dr. Atwood has tion facilities are afforded, and it the four and one-tenth miles was will he inspected.” material and this litis been om- of j said n-latsve to tin- quarantine of will not be many years before tin- done. Another important piece of The amendment has been made tin-causes of delay on the Federal I <>f Clinton and Franklin counties. great valley of the Allagash, where work that is nearing completion is necessary by the fact that small Aid highway between this and 1 Besides being a potato grower, I am today there is standing 21, , ,000 000000 that between Fryeburgand Bridgtnn a stock grower, and we have about quantities of potatoes have been feet of spruce, pine, hemlock and B run sw ick. where of the six and nine-tenths 2(H) betid of cattle ,,ti our farm. I, brought across the Canadian border cedar, will be dotted with town and miles, 94 per emit has been complet­ in violation of tiie foreign potato /' am interested rigid, now in the foot I much ot its forest cleared avvav for ed and tin- whole contract, will he Want a Quarantine and mouth disease and quarantine.! (ll,aia-ntine. farms. wound up this month. Through I am familiar with the disease and! ------The Spring Time How fast Aroostook has advanced Woolwich the two contracts of two I know what it is. If the foot and) Calling cards engraved and print- since the railroad came, may be and nine-tenths and one and six- Kt-marks of Edward K. Dibble, lloneeye mouth disease in livestock is as j ed tit the T im ks office. known from the fact that between tonths miles are 98 and 96 per cent Falls, New York, at public hearing of the Flowers 1890 and 1910 the population increas­ completed respectively. Powdery Scab situation in New York State, ed from 49,689 to 74,664 and the valu­ The contracts which make tho held by the Fekeral Horticultural Board of! Washington, I). (’. November 13th, 1911. i have a rare beauty and all the ation from $10,000,000 to $37,000,000. poorest showing so far as per cent As a grower of seed p o t a t o e s, j charm of youth and innocence. In 1893 the Bangor and Aroostook completed is concerned are the one operating on our own farms of some j reached Houlton, and was extended in one in Winthrop, one and eight- It is just as necessary to drink W e are headquarters for 16(M) acres 1 o c a t e d in Livingston I to Caribou in 1894, Ashland in 1895, tenth miles in length, which is only County, where Monroe and Limestone in 1897, Van Burenin 1899 12 per cent done; contract number 2 counties join, we are interested very; Tulips, Hyacinth and and Fort Kent, on the tip of the Wiscasset, a distance of 1.6 miles much in producing the highest pos- j northern border, in 1902, while sinco which is only 25 per cent completed ; Other Bulbs sible quality of potatoes for seed! that year numerous branches and contract number 2 through Newport, (Ml TEA AS CIID CIFFEI purposes that we can grow out of. spurs have been constructed, includ­ a distance of 3.9 miles which is 18 at well as seed flowers and plants. our soil. Our warehouses and place j ing the Seaport line which gives the per cent done, the Norridgowock W e have the Teas which have the style and of business is in Honeeye F'alls, Now is the time to get bulbs aud B. & A. its tidewater terminal on contrack of 5.6 miles which is only Monroe County. Wo draw our sup­ flavor to suit the m ost particular people. this is the place. Penobscot bay in 1905. The system 32 per cent completed and a stretch ply largely from the three counties now comprises 624 mile of track, all in Houlton of two and seven-tenths of Monroe, Ontario and Livingston, but about 26 miles of which is north miles which stands only 35 per cent TRY THEM AT and we find that on looking up our CHADWICK of Bangor. finished at the present time. records we have been shipping also The Florist To many persons it is a wonder Table of Road Work. from 8 places in Steuben county, 1 U what becomes of all the millions of Conservatories 16 High Street. The following table gives the ex­ which, as has been said by our Con­ money that Aroostook gets for its act Standing of all road work con­ gressman, is the second county in Court Street. Phone 603-2 241 big potato crops. This is readily ex­ struction at the present time. the production of potatoes in the Ttie Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December 2, 1914.

Supreme Judicial Court The counsel for Defense in the Dudley case petitioned the court to Method. DYS-PEP-LETS MAKE have the place of trial in Penobscot Every great man exhibits the talent of organization or construction, NOVEMBER TERM 1914 or some other county, and at two FORGET YOUR STOh whether it be in a poem, a philosophi­ Held at Houlton, Nov. 17, 1914. o’clock the judge heard the argu- cal system, a policy, or a strategy. They give so much digestive com Ludlow funeral service of their sister Emily H on. Geo rue F. Haley, Justice menits by Hon. R. W. Shaw for the And without method there is no or­ Made from one of the finest formv. M alone. Presiding. change, and Hon. Scott Wilson for ganization nor construction.—Bulwer. ever dev of Mrs. granted, and the trial would com­ THEN HE WENT couple have the best wishes of their Georoe A. Barrett, I) eputy FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS In g rah am . many friends. Sheriff mence some time during Thursday. FOR BACKACHE KIL'NtYS A.'.D CLrtUCEft Venires for 100 jurymen for the Miss Ruby Sutherland closed a A. B. Smart, Deputy Sheriff Dudley trial have been sent out and successful term of school in the Frank H. Curtis, Deputy Sheriff ordered to report Thursday morning E a st Hodgdon Hatfield District, Wednesday .There Stephen H. Hanson, I) e p u t y and the trial will commence as soon was a concert given in the evening Sheriff WOULD NEVER DO Martin La wins. Deputy Sheriff as the other cases are finished. Reverend Mr. Worden, of Rich­ which was largely attended by The following jurors have been mond, N. B., was calling on friends parents and friends who were well John A. Brown, Deputy Sheriff Ch a r l e s!). Incraiiam, Deputy drawn from Houlton to report! here last Thursday. pleased with the evenings entertain­ Sheriff Thursday: j Mr. William Boardinan, of Can­ ment. Chas. G. Lunt, B. T. Hussey, R. Grand J urors terbury, N. B., spent the week-end Main Road J. Hawkes, Harry W. Hallett, John] at Mr. and Mrs. Everett London’s. Helen Bither vas the week-end Emery Brown. Presque Isle K. Palmer, S. L. Purington, F. B. | Miss Elva Tompkins, of Houlton, J. A. Bubar, Littleton guest of Willa Stewart, t Kidder, G. H. Taber, F. P. Berry, spent a day or two here last week James H. Corey," Blaine C. C. Clark, L. S. Black, L. W. E r­ Beulah Hatfield spent Thanks­ visiting her grandmother Mrs. John Re mi A. DHiigle, Madawaska vin, O. A. Hodgins, II. R. Burleigh, giving witli Clarice Sawyer. London. James H. Hale, Caribou W. S. Blake. ,/fVT Miss Ruby Sutherland gave a suc­ Mrs. Jo h n London and Mrs. Wilder Innis, Houlton V/* Clarence London and little son Paul cessful entertainment Wednesday George Lowrey, Monticello spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. L. evening at the Hatfield school house. Oliver Marquis, Fort Kent DO WELL WITH LITTLE RAIN cnxon* W. Tompkins in Houlton. Ansil Hatfield, Charles Stewart Eugene F. Monteith, Bridgewater On Wednesday evening at the and sister Willa, were guests of Mr. Onesime Ouellette. Frenchville Dry-Land Farming of Central Tunis Mr. Lore (.o-K:n; ) --(.J i'HClOU* ' tt'F nearly 10 o'clock home of Mr. B. C. Ingraham, oc­ and Mrs. Horace Bither Thanks­ V. U. Peavy, Porham Has Long Been a Matter of Won­ Miss Caustique i suppressing curred the marriage of their niece, giving. Morris Bussell, Woodland der to Other Countries, 'Elmer Scott, Hodgdon yawn) — Are \ <>u o Miss Bessie Taylor and Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackins, eleven 9 daughter Patience and son Paul, Herbert Smith, Haynesville One of the greatest and most tri­ Brown, of Island Falls, by Rev. C. umphant agricultural booms in the W. Wheeler, of Houlton. Relatives of Hodgdon. were the guests of Mr. L. F. Smith, Washburn world is to br found in Africa—the Good Street Car h u !e, Too. to the number of about 50 were pre­ and Mrs. Horace Bither Thanks­ Eben Stiow, Masardis Wickson—a pawnbroker would nev­ F. F. Spear, Limestone dry-land farming of central Tunis, In The How to Do It Series, the Lon­ er make a successful baseba.M pitcher. sent. The happy couple received giving. where the rainfall is less than ten George S. Stevens, Fort Fairfield don Globe’s tana* medical man gives Dickson — And why not? many costly and useful presents. inches. This success is astonishing this valuable advice: To avoid disease F. S. Tibbetts, New Sweden Wickson — Hecause the um pire would Their many friends join in wishing in the face of the uncertainty, dread, germs inside the motor bus, ride out­ be sure to call three balls on him to them a long and prosperous life. Hodgdon L. S. Townsend, Dyer Brook and failure that harass our own as side. start with Edwin O. M hitney, Bancroft Mr* and Mrs. Herbert Crane had yet unadjusted dry-land agriculture. Edward Smart was the guest of As an evidence of local failure I would a family reunion at their home last T raverse J urors friends in town last week. cite the observations of an agricul­ Saturday when all their children Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Taylor were Earl Adams, Ludlow tural scientist on a recent 90-mile with their families were present, the Frank Austin, Fort Kent journey in the southern part of oooasion being Mr. Crane’s 53rd guests of relatives at Houlton Thurs­ day. Frederick Bolstridge, P o r t a g e the Great Plains, where the rainfall Begin To Save Now! birthday. Alter enjoying a delicious Lake averaged 20 inches. In the 90 miles Mr. and Mrs. Parent, of Bears supper Mr. Crane was presented Frank Chandler, Castle Hill traversed there was but one surviv­ To begin to save is fully as important as the amount you Island, and Fred Manuel are guests with a gold signet ring by his child­ W. H. Cole, Crystal ing settler and not even a. cattle-ranch. of relatives here. The dry-land farmers had pushed out save, or the frequency of your deposits. Begin to save NOW, ren. In the evening the friends and Edward L. Conlogue, New Limer­ the cattlemen, and the recent droughts neighbors of Mr. Crane, both young Mr. Orrin Taylor and Newbert ick with this bank's help, and you’ll be surprised to see how quick­ and old, gave him a surprise party, Rhoda, were on a hunting trip at had pushed out the dry-land farm­ Oscar Craig, Wade ers—all but one—in a strip as long as ly your deposits will total up—plus the interest earning which refreshments were served and a very Haynesville recently. Jos. A. Cyr, Grand Isle pleasant evening was enjoyed by from New York to . Our we will add regularly. Call cr write Rev. C. W. Wheeler, of Houlton, Clarence R. Day, Westfield uncertainties arise under a rainfall of those present. Mr. Crane was pre­ spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Noel Dubois, Frenchville 10 to 20 Inches. The African’s com­ sented with a watch fob, and the Mrs. William Taylor. Jos. A. Dumais, Connor placency is assured by less than ten party broke up at a late hour, wish­ Mr. Herbert Dunam, of Dexter, R. I). Fifield, Presque Isle inches. Subscriptions have recently ing him many happy returns of the EASTERN. TRUST & BANKING CO Me., was the guest of his sister Mrs. Halsted C. Foss, Chapman PI. been taken up here for people living day. Edward Jones last week. Frank A. Gellorson, Houlton in an average rainfall of 16 to 18 b a H g o r , . M m . inches. Yet the complacent success E. E. Gliciden, Sherman b r a n cuts ,yr oi.n t o w n m a c h ia s u i > y xt kr Mr. William Ward, of Limestone, of Tunis is in the vicinity of 8fax, A. W. Kneeland, Easton Dyer Brook Me., spent the week-end with Mr. where in seven consecutive years the and Mrs. William Moore. John T, McAvoy, Benedicts total rainfall amounted to 41 inches—• Arthur G. Mills, Monticello Mr. Fairfield Gerow, of Mars Hill, five and eight-tenths per year.—Prof. Mrs. D. N. Cookson is on the sick J. R. Mills. “ E ” PI. was called here Friday by the death J. Russell Smith, in Harper’s Maga­ list. Olof N. Nelson, Westmanlaml PI. of his sister Mrs. Hunter. zine. D. H. Powers shot a nice deer A. O. Peterson, New Sweden The ladies of the M. E. Church Nov. U7th. J. A. Pierce, Mars Hill will serve a supper and sale of use­ That Cynic Again. H. F. Lougee while hunting on James Plourde, St. Agatha The cynic believes the bonds of ful and fancy articles at the town B. P. Roy, Stockholm Thanksgiving day had the good luck hall on Friday evening. matrimony would be more popular if to shoot a fine deer. Bert C. Slipp. Bridgewater Ley paid cash dividends. Don’t forget the Christmas sale Milton E. Smith. Mapleton H. N. Kelley and wife of New and supper at the Hall, F ri d a v Thomas Smart, Eagle Lake HE management of the Klein Limeriok were in town Nov. 24 to night, Dec. 4. under the manage­ Rufus W. Stevens, Merrill ■Studio wish to announce that ap­ attend the Reed-Batchelder wedding ment of the Ladies Aid. Frank (). Stoddard, Washburn Rev. Chas. Bell, wife and little Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Fred W. Sylvester, Ash lam! IJ You need not be an pointments for Christmas portraits can daughter, Pauline, Hoyt Station, N. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B e n n and E. R. Timony. Smyrna he made up to and including Dec. 12.' B. are in town visiting relatives and daughter Mildred, Mr. J. M. Hun­ Howard P. Todd, Caribou “ad writer” to use these friends. ter and family spent Thursday with 4'. W, Tracy. Island Falls columns. State your We also request our patrons wishing L. S. Townsend and wife spent a Mrs. Flora Hunter of Houlton. August Violette, Van Burvti their portraits in time for mailing out few days in Bangor, recently, the Ira 1). Walls, Fort Fairfield The adults .Sunday School Meet­ wants simply, and above of town, etc., to telephone or notify the gupete of his father and brother, ing which was to be held at the W. R. Ward, Limestone Messrs. E. and George Townsend. Baptist Church last Sunday was Robert Wardwell, IVrham all truthfully. studio so that they will receive prompt Miss Bernice Downing and Mr. postponed and will be held next Walter P. Wiieelock, St.John PI. attention. John Steen of Crystal, were married Sunday, Dec. 6th, at the same hour. E. T. White, Oakfield IfOr telephone this at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Among t 1) o s e who entertained The following civil unions were Thanking the public for the generous Clark, Nov. 25, by Rev. Chas. Bell, friends at dinner Thursday were disposed of last week : office and the clerk will patronage, Hoyt Station, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bent), Dr. Fernalti vs. Bishop, verdict for Mr. Alfred Reed and Mrs. Edith and Mrs. P. L. B. Ebbett, Mr. ami PIf. $231.93 write your ad. THE KLEIN STUDIO Batohelder were united in marriage Mrs. William Moore and Mr. and Labile vs. Martin, defaulted for Nov. by Rev. C has. Bell, at, the Mrs. B. C. Ingraham. $360. IJ W ant cids are the Albert Klein home of the bride’s mother. Mrs. J. For the past four or live months Sabins vs. Sabins, default for $5r$75. you can make. day evening at the home of the the Rev. Thomas McDonald, of Cory vs. Rees, default for $48. groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Na Houlton. will hold a preaching ser­ The prisoners indicted by the BjUMHvw"' ■*V'.;i,vvan thanlel Reed, was well attended. vice every Sunday morning and a grand jury with the exception of The bride was beautifully dressed in Sunday evening service once in two those connected with the Sullivan pale blue messaline, while the groom weeks. ease were arraigned on Saturday wore the conventional black. The Mrs. Augusta Hunter and all piead not guilty, except N. refreshments consisted of candy, Miles Cook, who plead guilty <■»' for­ The many friends and relatives of nuts, fruit and cigars. The presents gery. Mrs. Augusta Gerow Hunter were were beautiful and costly and con­ Those pleadim; not guilty were saddened to hear of her death which sisted of furniture, silver, china, Jos, C :aml>erlain, assault with in­ occurred at her home Friday morn­ jewelry and linen. They have the tent to rape • Fred Perkins, larceny; ing. Mrs. Hunter was a woman of best wishes of their many friends Charles H. Twe. die, If. F. A L. ; noble character, worthy of imita­ for a long and happy life. James (irnev, Joseph Smith, Wil­ tion. Her home and Church were PRINT SHOP SERVICE liam Fre< man, larceny ; William institutions of her main thoughts Baldwin, R. E. A L .; Joseph Cyr, and she will be greatly missed. She nuisance ; Olin Williams, Edith Linneus has been a member of the Baptist William*, nuisance ; Ira McKee, re­ It does take brains. Church for many years, and al­ ceiving stolen proper \ . The young daughter of Rev. Hen­ though of late years was unable to Distinctive Printing The Roulier trial will take place* Fred Webster of the American Writing derson is ill with a throat trouble. attend tile services she was alwa\s Mrs. Edgar Bragdon, of Sherman, this Wednesday. COM KUXK tells a story of a reat artist Paper Co. says :—“ Anybody can go cut and a helper in many ways. Funeral The following criminal eases were •pent the past week with her daugh­ services were held at the M. E. who. being a>ked by a student what he take an order for a piece of printed matter, ter Mrs. W. G. Adams. dis posed of ; to be just the same as before, the same stock, Church on Sunday afternoon, con­ State vs, Barney Dority and Jean­ mixed with his paint to get such successful . G. B. C ordrey and Longhiam ducted by Rev. E. S. Drew, of Win ette Suiter, adultery, two indict­ results, replied “ Brains." etc. There is no joy, there is no fun in get­ this week from a Cordrey returned fer Harbor, and was attended by a ments were nol pros and a third ting such orders. It takes a real printer to large circle of relatives and friends Now that is just the answer we should hunting trip to Smyrna. continued. conceive a catalogue layout, or a certain style She leaves to mourn her loss alius Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Meehan, have State vs. T. V. Hoidaway, selling make to you, Mr. Merchant, if you asked us of folder or even a letter heading, or adapt gone to Masardis where Mr. M eehan band and two sons. meat not inspected, nol pros on pay­ how the T imes P ublish ing Co . is able to the ideas in any one of the three to the needs **v • has employment for the w inter. ment fine ami costs, paid. produce better priming — more distinctive J. F. Kitchen and children, were Light to Grow Skin. State vs. Louis Newhouse, selling of a customer.” printing. calling on Mr. and Mrs. Moody Dr. Joseph Schmaskin, house phy­ intoxicating liquors, nol pros. That is what we mean by Print Shop Davenport in New Limerick, Sun­ sician at Lebanon hospital, the Bronx, State vs. Fred Sewall, selling in­ Distinctive printing is more than just Service. day. has discovered that by exposing a toxicating liquors, tine $50 and $13.79 large wouhded surface to the direct bare materials and labor. It is more than Leonard and Beek, lumberman of State vs. Willard Farrar, larceny, There is real joy in such service. It rays of the sun and of powerful elec­ mere luck that gives you individuality. Houlton, have taken the contract to tric lights when the sun is not shin­ nol pros makes you feel and know that we are work­ out the^iamber on H. W. Stewart’s ing, keeping It at the same time al­ S tate vs. Paulinaire Guerotte, It is SER V IC E plus BRAIN S. Service ing for your interests. No matter what your keeping intoxicating liquors, nol past experience has been you’ll never know land. ways exposed to the air, the wound print shops like ours inspire distinctive ideas. L. J. Bubar, C. A. Gove and H. C. heals rapidly, new skin growing over pros what efficient service really means until you The T imes P ublish ing Co . Press takes a Adams returned Saturday from a raw surfaces so large that grafting State vs. Henry Parsons, larceny, try ours. It’s yours for the asking. successful bunting trip to Beaver would be necessary under any other nol pros mass of raw materials and creates a live, Brook. treatment. State vs. Fred Perkins, larceny, business-getting piece of literature. We en­ Send Y our Printing to the 3 mos. jail dow it with brains. We make it speak. For Miss Lalla Hall, who has employ­ State vs. William Baldwin, lar­ ment with the Aroostook Telephone Question Time. instance, in the case of a booklet, we select ceny, 4 mos. jail TIMES PUBLISHING GO. Company is in Presque Isle at this Effle—"Mummy, when you and State vs. Joseph Cyr, common the paper that has the necessary attention writing. daddy were engaged did you engage nuisance, 3 mos. jail value in color and finish, we arrange the cuts Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart and or d*d he eDsage r°uf"—Punch. Bookwork, Catalogs, Forir State vs. Charles H. Tweedie, B. and the type so that they grip the attention, daughter Vallie, of Houlton, spent „„„ „ . v, . . Letters, Folders e . . ' , ^ ’ 5, Gore, Ga., P. A. Morgan had occasion r< ■ E. & L., ordered on file, already we choose the ink that is most harmonious. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs* cently to use a liver medicine and says of been in jail 3 mos. Daniel Stewart. i Foley Cathaitic Tablets: “They thoroughly Result : Your booklet is the one chosen from Let’s get together and talk 1 , . _ .. , „ n i . cleansed ray system and I felt like a new man State vs. Ira McKee, receiving Joseph Hotham. of Mars Hill, and —lisht and free. They are the best mr Heine stolen property, ordered on file the crowd. You get a special audience. over TODAY. Henry Hotham, of Patten, were in JJave ^er taken for constipation Theykesp . . the stomach sweet, liver active, bowels iwu- State vs. Baptiste Michaud, arson t

dally labor lay. Women and a few men shrank away from him even while L a G r i p p e th e D e a d l y Prof. Cards. they seemed trying to be polite, some­ W e a k e n e r , Dr. G. H. Tracy " 4 times kind. DENTIST Zilla Paget made no secret of her La Grippe in itself is seldom fatal. Tel. 239-3 change of residence. She flaunted the But the weakness, lassitude and loss of Rice Block, Houltoii, Me. news of It abroad and Wentworth’s appetite indue d by it leaves the system Teeth filled w ithout lapse from the conventionalities of life easy prey to the ravages of other ills. Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. E H o c n w n w m made a nine-days gossip in theatrical pain by the new anal­ Evenings by appointment circles. It even agitated moralities “ L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine is an which had been esteemed lenient. The unfailing remedy for these dangerous gesic method, a b s o ­ Telephone connection. ISABEL GORDON CURTIS reason back of the Intensity of feeling after-effects It toi.s up the entire lutely safe. ^i^ufKor “The Woman Jrorx\ Vo/verfon^” was not, in every case, shocked vir­ svstem, builds up the appetite and re­ tue, but Dorcas was loved, while the stores strength. f IULUSTK ATlCfiSSj^ ELLSWORTH. YOTJNCr^ Englishwoman was held in universal Mrs. Croxford’s letter tells the whole Dr. F. O. ORCUTT, H. J. Chandler contempt and hatred. story: D e n t i s t . 1 QDPYRIGHX IS>J4 PV F.C.PROWNE UCO- * Curiosity threw out its dragnet Carmel, Maine : ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR among the people in the company, who “ I was very poorly after an attact watched Wentworth go and come to bat her in the snoot." of La Grippe. A frii.d recommended Office 13 Hey wood Street CHAPTER XXI. “You hold your hands off her. Char­ among them day after day, treating Miss Paget with an aversion which “ L. F. ^twood’s Medicine and I got ley,” answered the factory girl with Tel. 256-2. HOULTON, ME. was colder than anything doled out to a bottle. It has done me lots of good. ALBERT E. KLEIN From the Top Gallery. a giggle. ‘‘She could lay out your v On the same night that Zilla Paget her by the players at the Gotham. I shall always keep it on hand.” runty little carcass with one swipe.” (Signed) Mrs. M. L. Croxforcl. took up her residence In the Went­ Enoch stared at the rest of the play “I tell you, it’s a pose with Went­ Teacher of the worth home Grant Oswald sat beside through moody eyes. When the cur­ worth,” said John Breen, the man who Ward off La Grippe with “ L. F.” Ills desk, dictating letters to his eec- played the janitor. O. B. PORTER tain fell on the second act Zilla Paget Big bo Cent Bottle at Dealers. Violin Tetnry. He listened while the tinkle appeared on the stage alone to meet “Pose nothing,” answered his wife SPECIALIST IN CHILD of the overture ceased. scornfully. “Wentworth hates Paget uproarious applause mingled with FREE Trial Sample by Mail. PORTRAITUItE "Has Mr. Wentworth come in yetr jeers and hissing. Wentwrorth gripped worse than any of us do, and that is THE KLEIN STUDIO he asked when an u^her entered with “ L.F.” MEDICINE CO, Portland,Me. the arm of hio chair as he watched going some. I’ve watched them to­ Studio 7 Market Square m telegram. her sweep the house with a triumphant gether. She knows he hates her, even Main Street H O U L T O N Tel. 118-3 Houlton, M r. "No, sir; we’re watching for him. gaze. A brand of hate which has tne> if she is living alone with him under H o body has seeq him.” the same roof. lie’s afraid of her. Opposite Hatheway Drug Co. Home Portraiture Given Special Attention. red of murder in it tore at his heart. ers together with rubber hands- "Ask him to come here as soon as He rose, tossed his coat across his I’ve seen it in his eyes when he didn’t tie arrives.” know anybody was watching. If I Oswald's pen was traveling slowly arm, groped beneath the chair for his across a sheet of paper when some • None of the employes of the Gotham hat then he slammed down the seat don’t miss my guc*es there’s blackmail a man beside the stair of one tapped softly at the door. Merry recognized and went out. On the stair he met or something like that back of it. the upper gallery, where a steep iron entered. Enoch did not turn his head. D r. J. f . P a lm e r Parker M. la rd , M. D. an usher. She’s fit for it. Wentworth’s a goat railing Jutted out upon the side The actor seated himself beside Os­ “Mr. Wentworth,” cried the boy. in some way that we’ro not on to.” D E N T IS T ’ rain fell softly and he was wald’s desk. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat street. The '“Tve been looking everywhere for you. It was several days after his return muffled to the chin in a drab overcoat. ”1 could not show up this morning Glasses Fitted Mr. Oswald wants to see you in his to business before Enoch met his sis­ OFFICE OVER FRENCH’S A felt hat was drawn over his eyes. when you ’phoned,” he explained. “I office about some bookings.” ter. Ho heard in a casual way that Office Hours : i to 4 P. M. He emerged suddenly from the shadow have been arranging for a funeral. DRUG STORE Enoch descended without answering she had rented an apartment and had 7 to 8 P. M. to lay his hand upon the arm of a taken Alice Volk with the two chil­ It’s one of those funerals "which have him. He paused once to push his Offiice Hours : 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Forenoons by appointment boy who went springing up the grated dren to live with her. Their first en­ no great hiring of carriages.” otalr. arms into his coat, but lie did not “Who’s dead?” Others by appointment. Office in.Dunn Furniture Block enter the office; instead, he turned and counter was an ordeal to each one. "Here, do you want to sell your “George Volk.” Telephone Hi 1-2 walked down Broadway. The rain They came face to face hi the foyer. HOULTON, - - MAINE ticket for a dollar?” he asked. Oswald laid down his pen and stared had ceased, the sky was clear, and Enoch said “Good morning” and held "Sure,” cried the boy emphatically. at Merry. “George Volk! When did the stars were shining. He tramped out his hand. The girl held it for a *'8*y, mister, why don’t ye buy one second, looking up fnto his face with he drift back to America?” fer yerself? They’re fifty cents, if on heedlessly. He realized suddenly “Nobody seems to know anything STATE OF MAINE that he was far down town in the eager wistfulness. The ghost of a yet git iff line at the window.” about liira. It’s a mercy though; it Aroostook, ss. At a Probate Court holden business heart of the city. Overhead smile broke over Enoch’s haggard *1 don’t want to stand In line.” sets Alice free.” at Iloulton, within and for said County, on hung the sign of an old-fashioned ho­ face, then ho glanced backward as the The boy thrust the slip of paste­ “How did she take it?” asked the i tiie third Tuesday of November in the year of tel. He opened the swinging doors glass door behind him slammed, and board into Wentworth’s hand, seized Zi.Ua Paget came rustling in. Englishman quickly. CONTAINS our Lord one thousand nine hundred and the money, and fled to take his place and walked to the desk. “I haven’t told her yet.” fourteen. "I want a room,” he said peremptor­ Ho turned brusquely and entered At the end of the line which straggled his office. The jaded look in his eyes “Where did ho die? The last time A certain instrument purporting to be a round the corner from Broadway. ily. you heard of him was in England, copy of the last Will and Testament and of “What price?” asked the clerk. had changed to shuddering hate. Dor­ COMPLETE BUSINESS Hooch waited juntil a throng began cas passed out to join the throng on wasn’t it?” the Probate thereof, of Randolph Ixirom late "I don’t give a damn about price. “Yes. This morning I came to the of Kingsley, Twp in the County of Forest to press its way up the steps. He I want a room w here it is quiet, where Broadway. She felt chilled and lonely. DIRECTORIES Smiled hat down close about his theater to get a letter I left in my and state of Pennsylvania deceased, duly his there is a good bed, and where I can She did not realize that the sun was and the rim fell to his eyes. dressing-room and ran into a police­ authenticated, having been presented to the -forehead sleep as If—as if I were dead.” shining. 'When he reached out his hand to the man who was looking for Alice. Volk. Of 20 Cities and 430 Towns Judge of Probate for our said County, by C. 11 erl>ert Loroni together with a petition that Attendant at the door, the man did not CHAPTER XXIII. I asked him what he wanted. They look at him; he was trying to stem CHAPTER XXII. found a letter addressed to her on a the same be allowed, tiled and recorded in the man who was killed last night down Probate Court for our said County,, and that A tide of human beings and make cer­ The Parting of the Ways. Full Statistics of all State Interests tain that each one had paid his way. Facing the Situation. near the bridge. l'v,e been with the letters testamentary' may be granted to said "All I have left to say, Wentworth, Census and Valuation uf P.UO for each town C. Herbert Lorom. Wantworth moved inside the door Enoch had never beeh a drinking this—we have come to a crossroad officer since 10 o’clock.” is and city in the State. Okdkhki), That notice thereof be given And glanced at the gray coupon, then man. The sight of drunkenness had and you must choose between two “Is there anything I can do?” * • paaaed to an end seat in the third frequently aroused in him. a species “No. I’ve looked after everything. A new Township and Railroad Map of to all persons interested therein, by publishing paths: either cut that woman out of Maine Revised to date. a copy of this order three weeks successively fow. He laid his hat upon the floor, of stomachic revolt; therefore mere your life or don’t expect to take your But I want, your advice on one point. Iliad Off his damp coat, and waited physical repulsion had done much to What do you think of not telling her Every OFFICE and HOME needs it for in the Aroostook Times a newspaper publish­ place among decent citizens.” handy refetenee. er! at Iloulton, in said County of Aroostook, the curtain to rise. Although the keep him from one form of debauch­ There was a look of discomfort and •—till he is buried?” •flatter of voices about him was insist­ ery. During the days of utter deso­ “It’s the best plan. I supposed he and .State of Maine, the first publication to be anxiety in Grant Oswald's pale, high­ three weeks at least prior to the third Tues­ ent, he heard them like a dull jargon. lation that followed his sister’s de­ bred face while he spoke, although had fallen prl’ better values fur less money, -Of the play had moorings and had been unmercifully her power, won’t you tell trie? I t ’ on the night the play closed. If was Offi-r. sivin g in living expenses. Rig returns for a •And uninteresting to Wentworth, but buffeted by one tempest after another. would m v*r go beyond these walls. ; it moved these men and women to the Each one had done its work so ruth­ thf' middle of June and th<> <■ ity had small investment. Individual instructions She knows that I know her story. Low mown njirem e. i ; a Icy hot. \\ < ctwerth Will save \nu time. 1 f uni mean BN’Sl NESS They Enjoy SF -quick. During the first act the girl lessly that he was a human derebet as she das sunk, idle realizes that it write to beside him turned to her sweetheart had spent a restless day. It seemed left swamped and scuttled. The- phrase is not what tho world would call a j O. A. HOGGINS, Prin., Houlton, Me •Abd spoke in & tremulous whisper: to him as it the air was Idled with ; n- “a human derelict” stuck obstinately | creditable story. I can Ixmdle nor < t'd the Breens r^fUke’s a cruel devil!” in his brain; it described him vividly, i 'Pupation, lie overln easily.” ! tie- summer in Her eyes were bent with hatred and Already he had had more than his | discuss (heir plans for A gleam of relief and hope drifted 1 ii .Maine camp Julii Volk hui a; scorn upon Zilla Paget, who stood deserts. The vengeance uf Zilla Paget ; tor a moment across Wentworth’s j , half e;u'< looking down at Merry. His guilt had was the last straw. The woman's preached him, half sit; face. Then he laughed nervously and : vlmiv FOR SALE been discovered. He sat beside a table image flashed before his eyes; he j till of a shore cottage wlnu'e “ u'v the sullen frown returned to his eves. ; null with his face hidden in his out­ heard her satanic laugh and saw a ! were to stay with Hurras until up os aero vaini under high 'Mate of cultivation. 20 acres pasture, He rose and began to pace the office j season opened. Telegrams came and stretched arms, while the wife hurled fleeting vision of his picturesque goal- ^ floor with nervous footsteps, i t we arm 1 buildings, >u ildings, 1 pair heavy work horses, 1 four year old Upon him a torrent of bitter oontume- went., everyone ii the tlnater had en-haired lovliness as he had slammed . “Won’t you trust me?” pleaded Os- i body shook with a half- plans except himself. lb' felt, for­ t cow, wagons and complete set of farm tools nearly new. 2)4 ly. Once his the door and left his home. wald. “I have a real regard, Went- ; sob. Little Julie clasped his saken and isolated amid the evebe- nines trout g ood Stifled Wentworth gritted his teeth savage- j worth, for you as welt a market, 50 rods to good school and church, on R. F. hand, but her terrified eyes were s for your j meat of a do si Ug nighi. He hud no ly, then he looked at his watch. It genius. I would d<> if for your sis- ; P. and pkdne iinc, turned upon her mother. Wentworth ties -■not, a huma n being eand \\ lieth- was close to midnight. Ho wont ter, if fu" no other reason. J h. re is j er In■ canee or W( nf.. There v as a A! lor 55,000. Will trade for residence property in Mars Hill. bad seen the woman in a towering downstairs, paid his bill, ordered a ! time enough yet to pull aiway, but.” ! ho:iM• lie :held til” tii !o (leeah■i im- it, passion; now she threw herself into carriage, and drove to the Wavorly! This is the Lest Wire trade in the County, so if you are interested get he spoke abruptly, ’’it woi,i’t. be long. | lie p:dd tu:< ' S 1;ind hired setv ants to the fury of her role as she had done Place house. As he stood fitting the ' hus The woman has dregged more than care for it bu ►. it was 1W)t zi he: lie. o This is only one of our many farm bargains. Send for cata­ lit real life, pacing the floor like a key noiselessly into the lock his heart j one man to tho gutter or to...suicide. ’ caged tiger. She paused at Merry’s Only a year ago the thn• t Ip m hud logue. 41 M let W by t h • ■ I 1’ which the man tried to stifle, haunted tered with hesitating steps. Paget. I hate to say it, Weirt worth, e 11 i hip'ii are n| >e- For Lining Cars laughed. room, his mail is brought to him, he the other.” titr. craving for sweets, "Damn her!” whispered the lad, who goes and comes without a word being “Certainly.” Wentworth leaped to nausea, vomiting, swool- spoken to him by anyone in the house. sqt holding the girl’s hand. his feet alertly. “Ell change at once. i‘11 upper lip, sour slom- 35 lbs. per 500 square ft. Wentworth smiled absently. He You understand?” I d hate to thrust my society upon “Yassir.” new oiiensi ve breat h, hard and full watched Dorcas make her entrance. anyone who does not care for it.’ belly, * v«* s heavy and dull, twitch­ Something stately and high-mettled, "I wish to have that sort of service “It is not your society I mean vhol- ing eyelids, itching of the nose, itch­ Toughest and m ost serviceable for like an unconscious hauteur, had been in my home until—your mistress re­ ly. I object to Miss Paget, dropping ing of t lie reel um, slmrt dry' cough, added to the dignity which was his turns. If it is necessary, engage an­ in here as she did today. Don’t hurry, grind it g of the te.dh, little red points POTATO SHIPPERS and BUILDERS sister’s great charm. This dignity con­ other servant to look after your du­ I did not mean that—” sticking out on the tongue, starling stantly put Zilla Paget at a disad­ ties. I want you to wait on me ex­ 1 don’t care what you meant. I can during sleep, slow fever. Dr. Trip's Flixir, the til) years vantage; she was coarsened by It, bru­ actly as I have explained. You can make the change at once.” Enoch's K O R S A h E BY do it, Jason?” time-tried Family' Laxative and talized, and cheapened to a degree. voice was churlish. He began to drag Worm Hxpeller, will exp-dl the The contrast dawned quickly on a gal­ "I’ll be mighty glad to do it, Mars© volumes from tho bookcase In side him worms a nd i est ore the vim and vigor lery audience. Enoch.” and heap them upon the top of his to your child, (food for adults also. "Ain’t Miss Wentworth sweet?” Wentworth returned to the theater desk. “You made yourself tolerably Discovered by my father over (!() JAMES S. PEABODY whispered the girl by his side. and took up his duties as if nothing plain, don t spoil it with politeness.” years ag ». Joe, Joe and tjU.uo at till H O U L T O N , - - M A IN E "Sweet?” repeated her escort. had happened. His associates greeted He pulled the papers l'roin pigeon­ dealers’. Advice free. Spechd treat­ ment for tapeworms. Simdjfor hook. "Abe’s a peg higher ’n sweet. She’s him with their usual courtesy; still holes in his desk and tossed them game, ganie elear to the spine. The he felt as if a drop curtain had fallen about in loose piles, dropping some jptroxlde llddy’s a bruiser. I’m aching between him and the world where his in the waste basket and bundling oth- Auburn, Maine t ) / l . The! Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December 2, 1914.

Properly Cooked Meat steamboat company, carrier, express Olassifled Ads. company, or corporation, or con­ PURE RICH BLOOD | OF LOCAL INTEREST { No Danger signor. or his agent, or person from .A ia n lA d Bouse T o L et—€7 whom any goods are accepted for PREVENTS DISEASE tf To reassure consumers who fear to PkaraniSt Tel. 108-4. ——------* transportation, where a charge ex- eat meat because of the foot and ceeding five cents is made, a bill of Bad blood,—that is, blood that is ferSale—A Family Driving Miss Virginia Donnell entertained I H. D. Collins, of Caribou, spent mouth disease, the Department of lading, manifest, or other evidence, impure or impoverished, thin and bone. Apply to C. H. Rideout, Military at the Shamrock Tea Room Tuesday ' Saturday and Sunday in town, Agriculture has issued a statement or receipt and forwarding for each pale,—ig responsible for more ail­ 846 ments than anything else. 8t. evening in honor of Miss Gillen of The State Grange meeting will be explaining that if properly cooked, shipment received for carriage and It affects every organ and function. Bangor. held at Lewiston Dec. 15— 17. even the meat of an infected animal transportation, whether in bulk or Wanted—A Few Pairs Of Well was not dangerous. In some cases-it causes catarrh; in dimed dudes. Telephone 210, Houlton. Mrs. Thos. Farney and son Murray Percy McMann spent Thanksgiv- in boxes, bales, packages, bundles, others, dyspepsia; in others, rheuma­ of Plaster Rock, spent Thanksgiving ing ag a guest of Ills brother in The statement said : “Sixty per or not so inclosed or included ; and tism; and in still others, weak, tired, Far Bent—House Formerly 'Oc­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John i siand Falls. cent, of the meat used in this coun­ such shipper, consignor, agent, or languid feelings and worse troubles. cupied by C. G. Ferguson, Pleasant St. Murray. Mrs. L. S, Black returned last try is produced in the nearly 900 person shall duly attach and cancel, j It is responsible for run-down Inquire of Harry R. Burleigh. tf Mr. John Murray and daughter week from a trip to Boston where federally-inspected slaughtering and as is in this Act provided, to each of conditions, and is the most common cause of disease. Velma, spent Thanksgiving with she has been visiting relatives. packing establishments. After said bills of lading, manifests, orl Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the greatest To Let—Furnished Rooms* One Mr. Murray's sister, Mrs. A. F. slaughter the meat cannot leave the other memorandum, a stamp of the alnute walk from the Post Offloe. For purifier and enricher of the blood the Campbell, in Hartland, N. B. establishment until it has been care­ value of 1 cent ; provided ; that a gentlemen only. C. G. Lunt, Mechanic St. fully examined and stamped ‘U. S. world has ever known. It has been Baptist Thank Offering consignment of newspapers to any J wonderfully successful in removing lost—On The Skating Pond Or Inspected and Passed.’ In all these one point, or to different points by j scrofula and other humors, increasing co the chest to the HJghlsods, a cameo Delivery of carrier Mall The members of the Court St. Bap­ establishments no animal showing the same train or conveyance, when j the red-blood corpuscles, and building pin. Finder phase tan* a tjn u s Office. tist Church of this village are show­ any symptoms whaSjgver of foot or up the whole system. Get it today. 148p Saturday Nights inclosed in one general bundle at the ing year by year their appreciation mouth disease is allowed to go to point of shipment shall be consider- ! of a Christian civilization and a slaughter. The federal inspection Por Sale—House* B a r n And Owing to the enormous increase of ed as one shipm ent; and, in lieu of! . . . . . , . Also one team mail received at the local office, es­ church home. stamp on meat therefore, means that a bill of lading therefor, the publish-1 T ’ eXCept “ Prov.ded, huge kit on Columbia St. it is entirely safe. The federal gov­ and harness, weight 3200. Inquire of W. pecially parcel matter, and the in­ A tangible evidence of this was or of such newspaper shall file on o r ; “ ’e ,?er8"n u8,n? or affl*,nKthe L. Nye, 86 Columbia St 446p creasing demand of patrons for its shown in the receipt of one hundred ernment however has nr jurisdiction before the 16th day of each month ! ?hal' ,Wrl*e, or 8,amp 1 «r«“f “ the delivery through the carrier window dollars as a special thank offering over local slaughter houses which do with the collector of internal revenue ilmtlal8 of hls name and the date up‘ on which the same shall be attached) Par Sale—4W Pairs Roller after the distribution of the western Sunday, Nov. 22. This one hun­ not ship meat outside of the state in for the district in which such news- | or used, so that the same may not Skates fillci with fibre rolls. Skates in fine mail, the Postmaster has been grant­ dred dollars came in envelopes which it is slaughtered. If, however paper is published, a report under | again be used.” will sell any number of them* ed authority by the' Postmaster Gen­ marked “Thank Offering” sent to meat from such an animal did es­ oath showing the number of such j Arcade Rink, Rcskland, Me. 248p It is the duty of the express com­ eral with a view of increasing the members, resident and non resident. cape from one of the local slaughter shipments during the preceding' pany, or its agents, to issue to the efficiency of the service and meeting Two years ago, the first year this houses all danger of its communicat­ month, to which reportsuch publish-1 W antad-a Rent ol Four Furnish­ shipper or consignor, or his agent, the demands of the public, to make plan was tried, forty dollars was the ing the disease to human beings er shall affix and cancel stamps' ed moms, consisting of 2 bed rooms, sitting or person from whom any goods are delivery of all carrier mail through result. The next year the offering would be removed when it was thor­ equal in value to one cent for each | room and kitchenette. Heated and lighted, accepted for transportation, a receipt centrally located. Address P. O. Box 680. the carrier window, Saturday uights was sixty dollars, and this year it oughly cooked and sterilized. shipment so reported : Provided, > for each shipment received for car­ 147 only, from 7.45 P. M. to 8.00 P. M., tipped the beam at a hundred. further, that the report herein re-' riage and transportation (except and was effective Saturday, Novem­ quired shall not include shipments! W autod—Man Or W oman Id Shippers of Freight of newspapers delivered to points, newspapers as defined in the law.) ber 28. Mrs* Naomi Jones Any failure to issue such receipt, every town, sure and quick seller, whole or It is desired that patrons refrain within the county in which the same 1 spare time, profits $16.00 to $36.00 per Houlton shippers will be interested are published. Any failure to issue as herein provided, shall subject from calling for carrier’s mail dur­ Mrs. Naomi Hoyt Jones, widow of week. Write Mllroy Warren, Lubec, Me. in the information relating to the such bill of lading, manifest or such railroad or steamboat com­ ing the week, unless the occasion is the late Thos. Jones, died suddenly * 1 9 application of the new war revenue other memorandum, as herein pro­ pany, carrier, express company, or urgent and they are seeking imme­ early Saturday morning at the old tax to shipments, which has been vided, shall subject such railroad or corporation or person, to a penalty f9g vu)«k ‘VOdjOTa oo eiwfl *0 M diate delivery of an important per­ homestead farm on the upper Fox- received at the local office of the steamboat company, carrier, express of $60 for each offense. ‘tntnopjad jog pmg pcdj paqtyq sonal communication, and are will­ croft road. Xq p—jopun -Xjjnno sq? jotpedAcrotq American Express Co., in this town. company, or corporation or person It is the duty of every shipper, or ing to wait for the clerk to searcli Since the deatfi of her husband «paaf4) juoX 0) posseadxa ‘sssifi u| pjqoed The law took effect Dec. 1, and the to a penalty of $50 for each offense. consignor, to duly attach ahd cancel the carrier’s cases. which occurred about two years ago, ‘kmaitu usegp *«jonpaid qsp opuifi V® following information is valuable : ,ir„. „ . , „ j as in this Act provided, to each of Patrons desiring this delivery thru she had made her home with her I hat in any and al cases where ! 8aid reoeipte a 8tam ( the Talue of -4|9pi|0 sexcq pjpowe 8(o[u>fl jo ouo “Express and Freight It shall the week may, if in the judgment of son, Warren. an adhesive stamp shall.be used for | one centi wilere the char(?e on 81lch ■O|)O»B0ns M U |S|jqj l«»fl »qi be the duty of every railroad or the Postmaster it is warranted, and She had been enjoying unusually denoting any tax imposed- by this shipment exceeds five dents. Far Bala—Dry Bolt Wood in by filing an order to that effect not good health and had been able to at­ tow toot lengths, some ash and elm, $4.00 later than 3.00 P. M., have their tend to her domestic duties as usual, ptttxxd delivered. Also a few of those mail held in the general delivery for death coming without warning. __ _ New Hampshire Baldwins left at delivery on that night only Mrs. Jones was born at Prince $1.60 par bauel at storehouse, or $1.76 per In case of delayed trains patrons William. N. B., 78 years ago, her banal deliver ! £. L. Cleveland Com­ are advised that all delivery win­ pany. Phone 7 or 617-3. 348 family, the Hoyts, being prominent dows will close promptly 8.00 P. people in that section. She came to M., and will not be opened for de­ Houlton with her husband about livery of delayed mail. thirty-three years ago, and during P oultry F arm in D ennis S h e e h a n , Postmaster her residence1 here had endeared herself to all with whom she came . Waldo County. No More Shingles in contact. She was a devout Chris­ Up-to-date in every respect. Mod­ tian, a member of the First. Baptist, CARSON PAPERS church which sin? faithfully attend-! ern laying houses for 700 birds. The greatest step that Fort Fair- ed, a kind neighbor who will he Broader house for 1500 chicks, all field ever took towards fire protec­ greatly missed by her friends and ' new cement floors, Hall heating tion was taken at t|ie Board of her family. i system . 80 acres land, 100 apple Trade meeting Friday night, says She is survived by two daughters, trees, two story ten room house, the Review, when a committee was Mrs. John Flemming of Woodstock, f U . buildings all in good repair. appointed to place before the town STENOGRAPHERS N. B. and Mrs. Geo. M. Taber of Write for particulars 246P at its next annual meeting, for adop­ Low dl, Mass., and three sons, tion, an ordinance prohibiting for­ Frank and Warren of this town, and M.W. Dodge, Troy, Me. ever the use of wooden shingles on Merrill Jones of Woodstock. all over the country are putting aside the old fashioned any buildings within the limits of Funeral services were conducted; Why They Recommend Folel’y Honey what is now the Fort Fairfield vil­ and Tar from her late home Monday i’. M., lage corporation. copy book with its many details of labor and using in­ P. A. Eflrd, ConeJo, Callf.-Betause “it Rev. H. G. Kennedy officiating.: Anybody knows that most great produces the best results, always cures severe burial being in Evergreen cemetery, i eekla, sore oheet and lungs and does not con­ fires in this part of the country are stead a carbon copy of all letters and documents. tain opiates or harmful drugs.” Dr. John W. Taylor, LutbervWe, Ga.—because “I talieve carried by the shingles, the wind It to bean honest medicine and it satisfies my blowing, the shingles being dry and patrons. W. L. Cook, Neihart, Mont.— The Effect of Spraying Mmuse “It ftvaa the best results for coughs perhaps moss-covered, and catching and colds of anything I sell.’' Every user is a many rods and perhaps even a good Iron Sulphate on In order to meet the increasing demand we carry in friend. Broadway Pharmacy. avdtg fraction of a mile away. That is Pofato Tops the way the last great lire in iloul- stock a number of different kinds and sizes of Card ol Thanks ton was carried, and that is the way Experiment at A roostook Farm We wish to thank our friends and neigh- that the losses at the Presque Isle in 1911 bora for fcjq

V The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December 2, 1914.

The open season for Moose hunt­ Fires In Presque Isle Grand Boxing Event ing closed Monday at. midnight, deer may be legally killed until Dec. Mr. C. Harry Wheeler, the well OF LOCAL INTEREST t The many Houlton friends of Mr. 16. known promoter of sporting events, Good Shoes w vw eveve w iw w wws'wii'* and Mrs. James Deasey, of Presque Mrs. S. J. Williamson and son of has just completed arrangements to Isle, will be sorry to learn that their " I Caribou were the guests of Mrs. O. give Houlton enthusiasts the rare •AT- stock of Hardware etc., was destroy-1 Dr. Tarbell of Smyrna Mills was p orter, Main Btreet, over Thanks- opportunity of seeing a first class, O. B. BuzJell is making repairs on ed by fire on Thursday night. The I in Houlton, Tuesday, on business. | g|v|11g> clean boxing exhibition with plenty tbe roof of the Exchange Blook. $ loss was partially covered by in- ’ Miss Anna Donovan spent Thanks- Mrg Loujge Sawver and two chil- of action, Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, High School and Bicker opened surance. i giving with friends in Caribou. drerii q{ Aghland are spending the at Mansur Hall. Monday after the Thanksgiving re­ The stock of B. S. Green & Bros, t The main bout will be between test. Hon. Bertram L. Smith of Patten, | holidays with her parents Mr. and was also badly damaged by smoke 1 Ernest McIntyre of Woodstock, who \$&t, and Mrs. Carl King and son was in town Monday on legal busi- Mrg q 0O b Dunn, and water. i has never been beaten, and Johnny a / Caribou were guests of Mr. and ness. F. G. Drinkwater has just com­ The cause of the fires is unknown, SHOE Glover, the New England champion lira. 8. L. White Thursday. Miss Mario Conlogue was the pleted the setting up of a water tank and they ail happened while tho fire­ middle weight of So. Boston, in two STORE guest of Miss Julia Olson in Caribou for A. E. Mooers, which has a ca­ men were having their annual ball, * Bev. Fr. P. M. Silke was in Ban­ 6-round bouts. These boys went the a few days last week. pacity of over 4000 gallons. for which Bryson’s orchestra Ho u l t o n , Me * gor last week where he attended the Limit at Fort Fairfield on Thanks­ Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dill are re­ furnished music. Forty Hours Devotion at St. Mary's C. B. Kelley of Boston, Diet, Mgr. giving Day to a draw before a record ceiving congratulations on the birth church. W. U. Telegraph Co., is in town to breaking crowd, and the go promises of a daughter on Sunday. Mca. J. C. Seeley, of Preeque Isle, superintend the press reports during Ice Racing to be a fast one. spent several days in town last week Miss Nellie Jordon, a teacher in the coming murder trials. There will also be two preliminary N. E. O. P. the Presque Isle Normal School, the gueet of Mm. DeGrass on Kel- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Donworth Ira Peavey was in this city this bouts between local boxers. leraaBt. spent Thanksgiving with friends in and son of Caribou, spent Thanks­ week from Aroostook, says a Ban­ Regular meeting N. E. O. P. on town. giving with Mrs. Donworth’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Perry, of gor paper, where he has been racing Friday evening. Dec. 4, at 7.30. Preaque Iale, spent Thanksgiving L. S. Black of the Aroos. Tel. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McIntyre. horses all the season and reports Law Court Chan. W. Wentworth G. W. of with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lane on Tel. Co. was in Bangor last week to Carl Gray lias returned from Bos­ that a fine circuit, comprising the Westbrook, Me., and Frank E. Hill attend a meeting of Telephone offi­ The law court Wednesday handed Court St. ton. where he spentThanksgiving as ice tracks of Houlton, Presque Isle, Supt. W. of New Haven, Conn., cials. down a rescript in the Aroostook John Q. Adams and wife returned the guest of Miss Brock, a former Caribou and P’ort Kent, has been who were detained from coming county case of John Watson, in home Friday from Presque Isle Postmaster Sheehan spent Thanks­ teacher in the Houlton schools. formed and that there will be some here on Nov. 20, will be present at equity, versus Walter T. French, where they spent Thanksgiving with giving Day in Bangor, where he The fire department had a stub­ good racing up there during tho sea­ this meeting. which went to the law court on re­ relatives. went to attend the wedding of a born blaze to contend with at the C. son that has just begun. All members will please be present Mr. and Mrs. Mona Buck and Miss niece. P. frieght depot at 2.36 Sunday These are quarter mile dashes and , sustaining the plaintiff’s bill with costs and ordering a perpetual to greet the grand officers. An or­ Flora Barrett spent Thanksgiving All Woodmen should attend the morning, when a potato car caught the purses will range from $100 to chestra of three pieces W’ill furnish injunction to issue. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred regular meeting Friday, Dec. 4., at fire, and communicated to a coal $300, some of the best purses offered music during the evening. Refresh­ The rescript, which was drawn by Doyle, Caribou. which time election of officers will shed occupied by F. A. Cates & Co. for ice racing outside of the races in ments will be served. Associate Justice Leslie C. Cornish Dr. and Mrs. G. W. McKay, of take place. The all out was sounded at 8 A. M. Canada. Every care will be taken and the loss was covered by insur­ at these races to see that tho horses of Augusta, is as follows : Milltnooket spent a few days last Leonard A. Pierce returned home Aroostook county : John Watson week with the Dr’s, mother Mrs. from*Bangor Saturday night on the ance. are not driven in such a manner or Bead On Collision to such an extent as to hinder their in equity vs. Walter T. French. Re­ Kenneth McKay. train that met with an accident at script, Cornish .1. on B. & A. R< R. Miss Vera Gellerson, Jack Tenney Crystal but was uninjured. being in shape for the spring train­ ing. This is necessary, for it is a Albion P. Hey wood being the and Lee Friedmah, students at U. The younger members of the G. A. R. general belief that once a horse is owner of the Opera House block on As the result of a head-on collision of M. spent Thanksgiving at home Meduxuekeag Club and ladies en­ A. P. Russell Post (J. A. R. is raced on the ice he is not as good Court street, in Houlton, and of a between a northbound passenger with their parents. joyed an informal dance at the club desirous of leaving a record book for for the tr/,ck as he formerly was. lot in the rear, on which was a train, due at Crystal at 6.04, and a house on Thanksgiving night. The bowling alleys at the different future generations, that at least stable, the stable lot being separated southbound freight at Crystal sta­ olub houses were well patronized on Rockabema Lodge I. O. O. F. will each year after the last comrade has from the Opera House lot by a pas­ tion on the line of the Bangor

i E s t a b l is h k d A p k i i , 18, 18€0 Lime Starvation Interest Money Causes Tuberculosis THE AROOSTOOK TIMES About once in so often there is a The Med/cal Record (\n v York) ALL THE HOME NEWS. call for tiie telling of the old story of December 18, 100», coutuiuM an article on “The Treatment of l’ul- about the man who was always mounr} Tuherculo*!*, Maned on the Published every Wednesday Moi ling by the1 Legal Newspaper Decisiors pressed for money, and always bor­ AMMUinptlon That the Dietetic Caune Times Publishing Co. of the Dinenne in Lime Starvation,” t.—Any person who takes a. paper regularly rowing. He would go f r o m one by Dr. John F. Runnell, who nnyn> from the Post Office—wliet liercl 1 l ectetl to his friend to another, asking a loan of a “The condition which in rrcoKiiiz-fd CHAS. H- FOGG, Pnes. & address or another, or whether lie has sub­ an preceding; the active development certain sum, and because he paid, of tuberculoid* in the adult may be scribed or not, is responsible for the pay connidered an due to lime ntnrvatlon. .Subscriptions in L). S. $1.50 per year in ■2—If any person orders hi.-, paper dis­ when due. he always found some­ * * * Among; inorg;nnlc nubntaneen advance, $2.0 0 in arrears; in Canada $2.00 continued, lie must pay all arrearges, or tiie lime naltn appear to be of apeelal in advance, 2.50 in arrears. body willing to lend, and upon re­ phynloiogU-nl importance * * * Single copies five cents. publisher may continue to send it until pay­ ceiving the sum asked for he would but if the naltn are not in organic ment is made and collect the whole amount combination it in difficult to nuppone whether it is taken from the office or not. immediately pass it over to some that the eelln can appropriate them No Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ fo r fo o d .” ages are settled 3.—The Courts have decided that refusing other person to whom he was in Years of widespread* use confirm Advertising.ates based upon circulation and to take newspapers and periodicals from the debt, and so the merry round went us in the belief that the success of very reasonable. Eckinan’s Alterative In cases of pul­ post offiee, or removing and leaving them on. The funny part of it was that monary tuberouRsis (consumption) Communications upon topics of general inter­ uncalled for. is prim a facie evidence of fraud. and chronic throat and bronchial est arc solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to at: tho close o f each transaction of . troubles is due in large measure to this kind he would sit back and with R h e u m a l Its content of lime, so combined with Entered at the post office at Houlton for cir the publisher yourself, and don’t leave it to other ingredients as to be easily ap­ dilation at second-class postal rates. the post-master. a big sigii of relief and pride ex­ For Young and propriated by the cells. Doubtless this has had much to For Advertising Rates apply to the President and Manager. claim. “ Thank tiie Lord, that bill is The acute agonizing pam of do with the results obtained in many ptiid!" And somehow, in spite of rheumatism is soothed at once cases of these affections, which ap­ pear to have yielded to Eckman's tin* interest money he was constant­ by Sloan’s Liniment. Do not locked plant foods, and since war rub—it penetrates to the sore Alterative. Harm o! Cigarettes ly paying our, in spite of the fresh As it contains no opiates, narcotics has made potash scarce the use of spot, bringing a comfort not or habit-forming drugs, it is safe obligations he was incurring he felt dreamed of until tried. Get a to try. Your druggist will order it lime to release this element in the for you or you can send direct. The costly impairment of efficiency satisfied that in* really was paid up, bottle today. LONGER TO BUILD soil 1ms been widely advocated. But IT TAKES Hckmnn Laboratory, Philadelphia. of young men, especially college and p 1 <* a s e d with his condition. the chemist can do things in his RHEUMATISM *THE SOUTH BEND WATCH THAN Price $1 and $2 a bottle. boys, from the use of cigarettes, is Short sighted, of course he was ; H«re What Others Say: laboratory that, cannot he repeated A GREAT SKYSCRAPER considered in an article in tin; Lit­ rest ing in falsi security beyond, a “I highly recommend your Liniment | H. J. Hatheway C<>. Houlton, Me in the open field, and this potash as tho best remedy for rheumatism I ever erary Digest, in which I)r. Dennis doubt, facing a c .< r t a i n time of used. Before using it I spent large sums j A full year is spent in building liberation by lime appears to be of money trying to get relief of the misery of Cornell Medical School is quoted settling up that, was going to be his and pains in iimbs and body, so I tried a South Bend Watch and among t.kom. as sa ving : finish, and yet happily skating alongj your Liniment both internal and external bringing it to the South Bend M ights of U nrest Director Brooks, of the Massachu­ and I found quick relief, and now am “While the smokers constituted over the thin ice, thankful Unit he well and strong again.”—Geo. Curtis, £SS Standard of accuracy. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace With a setts experiment Station, reports N . 16lh St., Springfield, IU. but 4(5.3 per cent of of the student was not dipping under with each It is th© standard of accuracy that has Lame or Aching Back. that twenty-five years of experi Here'* Proof mad© the South Bend famous— body, they supplied more than 77 fresu spurt of speed. He is not “I wish to write and tell you about a meat have failed to show that lime . And it is because of the maintenance of this Weary the lot of many a kidney per cent of tin* dull students of the alone in his position, nor his false fall I had down fourteen steps, and bruised Standard that we recommend the South Bend has any appreciable effect in mak­ my neck and hip very bad. I could not to you. sufferer. institution. Many of them lost a argument, today. sleep at all. I sent my wife for a 25 cent ing potash available for corn. As bottle cf your Liniment and in two days’ 1? you are interested in a watch possessing Pain and distress from morn to night,. year before entering college, and Maire a woman is rushing about time I was on my feet again.”— Charles wonderful accuracy. unwearing durability e"'1and for hind plaster or gypsum—another smart, stylish appearance, come in and let us Get up with a lame back. then required an extra, year to com­ the worfil today in the same situa Hyde, 13251-2 Prairie Are., St. Louis, Mo. show you a South Bend. Twinges of backache bother you all plete the course. Smokers leave material meat ior ed as a key to tin* Lion, only it is not money which she fertilizer sit ua.t ion — Doctor Brooks OSGOOD’S day. college about two years older than is passing from the left; hand to the reports that: under continual trial Dull aching breaks your rest at night non-smokers. ” right, and hack again, hut some­ S L O A N S Houlton, Me. this material 1ms not proved highly Urinary disorders add to your misery. Teachers t hroughout the country, thing else which she fondly con­ useful. These results have tin* If you have kidney trouble, we read, recognize in the cigarette siders collateral, and which no soon­ Reach the cause—the kidneys. virtu.* ef being facts rather than LINIMENT STATE OF MAINE “ the school's deadliest foe, and con­ er is passed over than it comes back for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and theories h a s e d upon laboratory To The Honorable, The Judge cf Probate, Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid fess without reservation that they to face h.*r again with fresh obliga­ bruises. tests; hence a word of caution to All Druggists, 25c. In And For The County of AroosUok : neys only— find it practically impossible to edu tions. \\ e all know the woman who Respectfully represents Elsie L. Lee of Have made an enviable reputation in those who hope to provide potash Send four cents in stamps for a cate a cigarette-smoking hoy.” is continually "being entertained” TRIAL BOTTLE Littleton, Administratrix of the estate of John this locality. by using lime. or else (laying hack, in the same H. Lee late of Littleton in said County, de- J. A. Sweet, farmer, Littleton The Inmeficial effect of lime on coin, the favors she has received. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. oeaeed, btestate, that said JohnH. Lee at Business G row ing sour soils is sufficient justification Dept. B. Philadelphia, Pa. j the time Of bis decease was the owner of cer Me., says : “Some years ago I caught a She spends Monday, Tuesday, and heavy cold that settled on my kidneys lor its us.* where it is needed. it is the rest, at the fireside or the card tain Real Estate situated in Littleton bound- Stricter possible, too, that the growth of «d and described as follows, vi* : and caused pains in my back. Nothing table of her friends, and on a Satur­ vigorous crops which may r e s v It Lot numbered four (4) Range Two (2) and helped me until I began using Doan’s day they pass the hours with her at c .Tiling it, hut knows that some “ Xo greater single benefit can be from sweetening a soil with lime north one-half (X. 1-2) of Lot numbered two Kidney Pills. I took two boxes and by her own home, and as they go out of thing was wrong with the entire that time the pain had been so greatly conferred upon workmen (ban by may in time make available con­ (90 Range two (2). reducing-the amount: thevvnste on the door, she can hr* heard to say system. Any holiday that has in That the debts of the deoeased relieved that I could get a good night’s siderable potash. Since tin* day s of wi h fervor, "Thank the Lord, that its depths a horror day’ is no longer liquor and increasing the elllciency Von Liebig we have learned that as nearly as can be ascertained amount rest. debt is paid.” But of a Monday worthy’ of tin* name. The only’ * to $3600.00 of the service they render by bring­ soils cannot he made or b r o k e n she begins again, her eternal bor­ thing to do. sometimes is to cash in And the expenses of sale, and of Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t ing them to work sober and in fit down by chemical processes alone, rowing from Mrs. A. and Mrs. ii. of and begin over in a different way. administration to 200.00 simply ask for a kidney remedy—get condition.” So declared Wallace Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ami that Nature has a complete cards or lunch, s or receptions, to he Many a man has been caught in Amounting In all to 3800.00 R. Rowe, president of the Pittsburg- system that involves the use of That the value of the Personal Estate Mr. Sweet had. Foster-Milburn fac-d, sooner or later, with tiie de­ the toils ot labor till he is cramped Steel Company, in filling a remon­ plants in making a soil fertile. 1*. 508.00 Co , Props., Buffalo, N. Y strance against a proposed liquor mand for payment once again. Short by those same chains of obligations, It is safe speculation to count up­ sighted, of course, hut happy in her That the Personal Estate is therefore 246 advtg licence in Westmoreland ('minty. robbing from one day to add to an­ Insufficient to pay the debts of the on good results from a soil that: is fancied security she speeds along, other until all proportion of a fair deoeased, and expenses of sale Pennsylvania. "’ell drained, full of humus and Business is constantly growing skipping from the right hand to tin? day’s work is lost and with this con­ and of administration and it is properly cultivated. Scarcity of left, and hack again, that borrowed dition comes always] the knowledge for that purpose to sell Notice of Foreclosure more strict and "industrial prohibi­ oeoesaary potash will hardly he serious ex­ coin of social favor. And all this that there re yet something ahead to . «ome part of the Real Estate to raise Whereas Joseph E. Mclnelley of Dyer tion” spreads. In addition to tin1 cept in tlx* case of a. few types of time her sister, interested in another do, demanding attention inexorably. .the sum of 3292.00 Brook in the County of Aroostook and State Hershey Chocolate Company, the sod in which this element is special­ That the residue would be greatly depreciated manner, is churning about it her A fair day of work is a day’s work, of Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the Diamond Match Company, several ly lacking. Again w.* are reminded by a sale of any portion thereof ; tenth day of November A. 1). lDio, and re­ Standard Oil companies-, and the own pint pot of duties never done, and beyond that is simply’ borrow­ that no combination can heat a. always calling for more, and always ing from one to pay another, with a Wherefore your petitioner prays that she corded in the Aroostook Registry of Deeds, Homestead mills, the American fertility provided by lime, manure* presenting with appalling regularity flay be licensed to sell and convey the whole book 251 page 570, conveyed io Nehemiah Mc­ Sheet A- Tin Plate Co., of Newcastle debt always staring one in the face. <£ said Real Estate at private sale lnelley of Ilersey in said County of Aroos­ and leg mm s 11)*1 hill to pay. And by and by like other borrow has recently notified all employees for the payment of said debts, and expenses took, the following described real estate, It is coming Hglit along, now, one ers, then* comes an end to credit and that they must not frequent clubs of sale and of administration. being a part of lot numbered twenty (20) in form of this endless chain of obliga­ er;reh falls the house of d r e a 111 s maintaining sideboards anil that Dated at HOulton, the second day of No- said Dyer Brook, according to David Haynes The Lincoln Highway tion, for such a false sighted policy about Mu* head. The man who gits * member a . Jl>. 1914. plan and survey, to wit :--Fifty acres in the they must. not. endorse petitions for lias made it. The chain of obliga­ up to d*> what should have been / ELSIE L. LEE, Admr. South West corner of said lot, bounds! as saloon licenses. The same order is it was on tin* lot h day of Septem­ follows, viz : On the north by land of Elmer reported to have been issued to the tion winch cramps the wheels of done in the day because another day’ ber. lid:!, that, the announcement comfort and of love called Christ­ he did imt do what should have \ STATE OF MAINE White, on tho east by land of Mathew Alex­ shad work.* ■; of .Joliet, 111. Tho been don.*, re piling up trouble high­ was made by a tew enthusiastic iti- mas giving! Stories are rife, and Ajrecwtook, 88. Court of Probate ander, on the south by land of Harrison G. Carnegie Ste.pl Company some time er ami some day the b a e k will d i v i d ii Is that with the aid of tin* are too piteously true, of gifts which .November Term, A. D. 1914 White, and on the west by the Smyrna and ago issued an order that "all pro­ break. The age is a swift one, the Island Fails road, and whereas the said Nehe­ people of t In* (.'ouiitry a continuous have passed from hand to hand un­ race a hard one, but the sensible ' tlpon the foregoing petition, Ordeied, That motions of whatever character will miah Mclnelley by his deed of assignment improved t rati scout mental h igh way til their newness was gone and their p**rsoii doe- his best within reason Mid petitioner give notioe to all persons inter­ be made only from the ranks of and lets the* rest go by. Something dated the twenty-sixth of April A. I), mil would he built. 'This was to he usefulness ended, in the attempt to im *, by causing a copy of the petition and those wh > do md indulge in t lie use must he l=*ft at the md, unfinished, did sell, assign and convey to Alice Eldridge known, as the Lincoln Highway, balance up tins demand of taking thlseeder thereon, to be published three weeks1 of intoxicants." after all the years ol weary’struggle; of Island Falls in said Cm; A of Aroostook, and it was to la* a memorial to A bra- from one to satisfy another. We why not 1 *t it go right now and be­ aucceseively in the Aroostook Times a news­ the said mortgage and the deut thereby secured ham Lincoln. "The patriotic bur­ find it in our own experience, this gin over. measuring the output to paper published in Houlton, in said County, which said assignment ,is recorded in the den of broadening, straightening-, tiie income, t he labor to the strength? that they may appear at a Court of Probate Aroostook Registry of Deeds in Hook 12 is Shop Early For Christ­ deliberate setting out to r e c e i v e for salt County, to be held at the Probate page 155, and whereas the conditions of said m as maintaining and bea u t i ly i ng," the from .m e and give to another in pro­ Office in Caribou in said County, on mortgage have been broken : route was to he borne by tin* people portionate measure, impelled by the the third Tuesday of December next, at ten Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of ot thisgrea and glorious Nation. fore** behind us that \> i 11 not let us o'clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if the condition thereof ^ claim a foreclosure of The reasons for early Christina.- Tie* route of t he Lincoln Highway I r.*t*. And tins experience is so any they have, why the prayer of said peti­ JoProperlyTreat, said mortgage, and give this notice for that shopping were si apparent and the tioner should not be granted. was laid through 13 states and the nearly universal t hat it is not over Rheumatism, Sore Muscles, Sprains, purpose. movement appealed so strongly to people of t he many counties, muni­ exaggeration t< say we are all fellow Bruises, bathe the r.arts affected NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, Judge. with hot water, then with the bare Dated at said Island Falls this 2:’>nl day of the sympathies of the public that cipalities and town-hips along the siun.*;■ s and fellow sulfeivrs from the* ' Attest: Setii S. T hoknton, Register. November A. 1). IfH4. hand rub thoroughly with there has been wonderful improve­ grea1 turnpike wen* asked to re­ gi\.* and take, the borrowing to pay A true copy of Petition and Order of Court ALICE ELDRIDGE, ment. in the last few years. The name tin* streets and roads design a - that go.*- with what ought to he the thereon. > By Sktii T. Campkei.i., her attorney. Attest: Seth S. T hornton’, Register. press generally has given splendid ed lor tin* cress-continent lim* "L in­ holiest, sweetest season of the year! Johnsons 347 *#T coopomt ion, so t bat with each year coln Highway." This would i.retire When a man in good s t a n d i n g, fewer and fewer stores remain open au m lorm and appropriate* marking g.-'ii to breeding, righteous living ^ l i n i m e n t (■ CHESTER SPILLS af night in I he ptv-( 'hristmas season. lor t;io guidanc.1 of tourist- and and g. )u rolls impulse says with sad Do Not Forget Tim Consumers' League of New would he of great assistance in rais­ conviction what I hoard such say The result will astonish you. DIAMOND BRAND York City calls a11 mit ion 1 o the fact. ing f units for road improvement. not long ago. "D on’t, speak of IN USE OVER IOO YEARS. however, (had there is still need, md Thai announcement was I he first the Christmas as a holiday, hut as a This Liniment can be used o' Internally and Externally. to Pay your only in the larg**r cities, hut particu­ p * * o p I ** knew of the Lincoln High­ horror-day“ there is something sad­ Taken on cigar or in sweetened water larly in tiie rural communities, to way. ly wrong with f ho times. T!mt man it is a quick, safe remedy for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat and tonauitifl., urge early Christmas shopping Past Now a little more than a year lure had l)een compelled by stress of cir­ o 25 and 50 cents at dealers. LADntst year in there were pass.-il and the subject is on.* that re Ut im M for CHI-CHBS-TKR’S cumstances to pass from the right to I. s, JOHNSON & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. _ IONDD BRAND _____ PILLS in Rf.d and at least six large department stores discussed : h <* length and breadth of !h. left haml, Horn om* to another, io metallic boxes, sealed with Blu & ELECTRIC LIGHT Tax© no othbx. Bar of and any number of small neighbor­ ’he land. From an imaginary line tin toll exorted from h im, until he ____ «a4 art for CHI-CHE8-TEH 8 PARSONS’ PILLS lUiTVKB BBAND PILLS, for twentv-fir© hood --tores that, remained opened upon the may 'he highway i- now fia lost all acufem ss of feeling con- Aid DT'ervtlcn. Mart regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. until ten 1’. M., and the week im­ permanently .■ u a!>1 i-Iied l'ollowin ' S o l d by a l l d r u g g is t s BILL mediately before ('hristmas even tin* best and most used conneclin iBBS. EVERYWHERE TESTRD la t ei-. 11 is in tin* small cities and roads. Hundreds of thousands < j ow ire that ilne 11M> Vfine nt for e;i riy | doll;i rs Ini \ e a lread y bee 11 expe lided. shopping has mad e itself If It the I city and count ry st I'eetS and roads 1 i Before Thursday least. S )llle *st at t 1 .'•> iha v.* laws limit h a v <* been ren anie.l from one .■ml of ing the numb, *r of h.on rs a Week that ! tin* route to the ,>t her,, over 2,5(h) a woman or g irl me y b * etllp loved. | mil.*s ar>* pro]aerly m a ir k e d with Dec. 10 hut where* t h ere a r.- no such la ws, guid .* hoards .nd hiiudrt •ds of a ii t o- over-worked sal. p.*o;)le m tret in* j mob ilists hav<1 trav el'-ed the .■nt ire POULTRY protected In­ an a waim m*d and in- ;3,iM) mile rout.*, manv of tin ■ca l ■in in telligent public sent. re imeiit. i fires luaii a mont h. A Her working a day of fourteen and save 12 1-2 per ct. |i Every where municipal Ties and hours in a. store last year a woman j townships showed the greatest wiil- selling wai-ts was asked if she were | ingness loassi.-t in the work In’ re- Houlton W ater Co. very tired. “ Tired?” she replied. j naming streets. I*'or example, in TURKEYS | "I have been wishii g all day that I j New.Jersey, the old Newark Blank ! ! was a hors*1 so that I would hav<* j Goad, which had been known fori GEESE HER GREAT LUCK j somebody to look out. for my in-| more t ban a cent ury by’ that name,! , tcrests.” Consumers’ leagues may j htis been renamed for its entire t!is-j Nothing Better ! agitata* in behalf of such work, r-, lance, 1,11. col 11 High way. In < >; i o, • hut. if they are to be protected tin* j 12 miles, the out i re l.mgt h of im*i CHICKENS than bread and butter — shopping public must take tln ir .way in Columbiana. County was when the bi;ead is made condition to heart, and male a point | .-in,illarly renamed. 1 n many town.- from William Tell Flour. of early shopping. lVople say they i and cities the authorities h a v e DUCKS Nothing more wholesome, don’t get into t he spirit of Christ mas \ caused to he e r c c t e d welcoming either, or a better food for until the season is right on them. : signs at tin* entrances of tin* said growing children, because But is a shopper in the spirit of town or city. At Fort Wayne, In­ William Tell is made from Christmas when sin* keeps tired diana. a large steel arch is in pr<>- We are the largest shippers of Ohio Red Winter Wheat, salespeople a? work till a late hour . cess of construction while at various richest in nutritive value. every night in a grand Christmas [ other points mon* will he erected. Poultry in the County and are pre­ Milled by a special process, rush? J At Canton, Ohio, the Lincoln Higli- William Tell goes farther. More pared to give you the Best Quality loaves to the sack in addition to | way will he broaden, d and beauti- wonderful bread making qualities, j lied all t hrongh tire city. <26) The Key to Fertility J The makers along the rnut7*- c7i7- at the Lowest Prices. : sist of t he official red, whit.* and Soil chemi ds tell us that most 'blue of tire Lincoln Highway As.-o- re dirt William Tell OOocrt soils contain sufficient, elements to , ciat ion and for 2.3m) miles nr m o re fe f urn is I i plant foods for many crops, , than 75 per cent of the total distance ' there a re from five to eight of these Flour Natalie—She’s so awfully lucky at but that, these elements are locked orldge. up in insoluble chemical combina­ ! markers to the mile. The whole en- Natacla—Wins large amounts, eh? tions that must be broken to make j (erprise is a remarkable thing and C. W. STARKEY. A. H. FOGC CO, Natalie—N-o; but she hears more s©» them available. Lime litis been its com pa rat i vely early completion ! DISTRIBUTOR rets. heralded as the key' to these laml- ' from c a s t to coast is now assured...... — The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December 2, 1914,

NO ROOM FOR DOUBT OF LOCAL INTEREST Advtg. RHEUMATISM IS Mileage for sale by L. T. Slipp. Mileage books at Hy E. Thomas. SLOW POISONING Albert K. Stetson spent Thanks­ Moses Melville of Presque Tale was giving with friends in Danfort!,. in town last week on business. because the entire system Hon. Byron Boyd, of Agust.i, was Colored spectacles and glasses at becomes permeated with in town Monday on a business trip. Osgood’s. injurious acids• Osgood’s prices are trade winners. Miss Susie Gillen, of Bangor, is To relieve rheumatism Scotfs Mrs. Don A. If. Powers returned the guest of Miss Virginia Donnell Emulsion is a double help; it is Wednesday from Augusta and Port­ on Lawn St. rich in blood-food; it imparts land. The young people have been enjoy­ strength to the functions and sup­ ing theffine skating on the Mill Pond plies the very oiMood that rheu­ Buy your coal and wood of F. A. matic conditions always need. Cates and Co. during the past week. The Rent Receipt Books made at Scott*s Em ulsion has Randolph York, of Bangor, was in helped countless thousands town last week calling on friends T tmks office contains a receipt and notice to quit—Call and see them. when ether remedies failed. and relatives. No AlcohoL Rehue Snbstitmtes. Wedding rings at Osgood’s. All Mr. Starrett regresenting the 14-48 styles. Maine Register is in town calling on his patrons. F. B. Carvell, M. P., of Woodstock ■ TAs environment Inclines him to N. B., was in town Monday, a guest Economy and Good Health follow reticence." at the Snell House. eating Fish bought at Riley’s mar­ ‘‘You think so?” A FISH STORY Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith were ket—Try it. ‘Tm positive. He lives with his wife and her mother.” in Presque Isle Thursday the guests Will Hall, of Chloride, Arizona, J J f Y persons take unnecessary chances with their money as well of Mr. and Mrs. Sidnes Graves. who lias been visiting relatives in as with their lives. Don’t rush madly into WILD INVEST­ Get your Potato Slip Books printed town returned home last week. A Music Lover. M ‘ That prima donna must love musio MENTS or leap daringly into the open space of BUSINESS UN- at the T im ks office. The annual Christmas sale by the thoroughly.” ‘‘Oh, I don’t know,” re­ CEBTA JN TY. This bank offers you the SECURITY of GOOD SOUND Miss Cora Gartley spent Thanks­ ladies of the Congregational church will be held in the vestry on Dec. 9. plied the manager. ‘‘She doesn’t seem NANKING. We are LIBERAL in our aid to business enterprises, yet giving at Fort; Fairfield the guest of to get a bit of pleasure out of hear­ ''CONSERVATIVE. We aim to be a PROGRESSIVE yet absolutely CAU her sister Mrs. D. D. Webber. Miss Hortense White spent the ing anybody else sing well.” STOTTS and DEPENDABLE influence in this community. The demand for fresh oysters is < 1 hanksgiving recess in 1 lusque Isle, such that Riley always has them- the guest of Miss Rose Holmes. The best to be had. I Maple Spring Water will cure that Accept It as the Truth. A T T H E Miss Virginia Bubar spent Thanks- j kidney trouble. M. L. De\\ itt \\ est- A Chicago working girl has become a heroine by refusing; to marry a capi­ giving day at her home in Island ] supply ,\ou. talist. ‘‘I am all my aged father has i FIRST NATIONAL BANK Falls, returning Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Seymour are to lean upon in his declining years. in Boston this week to attend a His home is my home, and I am going H O U L T O N , MAINE. Order your renewals for The Sat­ urday Evening Post, or L a d i e s meetingof the Motion Picture Man­ to remain here and care for him.” This Home Journal at the T tmks office. agers. has so good a moral that one must re­ Telephone C. W. Starkey einund deposits 291,207.29 It is a great c»mvenienc<‘ to g.-t | Miss Rena Yose, a nurse in New Typewriter Ribbons at the T imkk ( ’ert ideates of deposits 34,825.51 office and save the bother of sending I York, has boon spoiling a vacation Trust depaitment with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'. 9,902.01 away for them. Ribbons for all I’ills poyai>!e makes of machines. N. Yoso on Franklin street. 90,000.00 The [.tidies of the Presbyt eritm The many friends .if Mrs. William $1,204,689.29 M TJ S I C Mcllroy will he sorry to Karri that ( diureii w ill h O 1 d their Annual she is seriously ill at her home on Christmas Sale at the Church on RESOURCES Kelle ran Street. Friday, December Is. at 2.2o p, M. will be needed in your home for a 'There will also he a Sal*1 of Cooked Loans and discounts Miss Wakem ofhrs a great oppor­ ? 662,621.41 Food. Jelli s, Pickles and Home­ tunity fo> ladies to savo money, as Loans on mortyai'es of real estate 424,100.40 made (' a. 11 d y. she has announced a mark ed down ( )verdrafts 81.12 sale of her stork on Thursday of thus A min'ical tr-• at will be enjoyed at Happy Xmas week. the Coiigregat ional church m-xt Stocks and bonds 39,540,00 S11 mlav eveiiinu. when the in on tidy There were several auto pa'firs in Trust in vestments 9,902.01 S- . n g service will he held US U'-Utll. Let us supply you with a nice town Monday from N>w Brunswick, i hie from other hanks 3,043.74 the road and weather conditions be­ 'The total number of deer killed in ing most favorable for such a trip. Massachusetts during tin* six days ( a>h on deposit 31,637.39 of .-pen time a-, report ed to the Fish PIANO, ORGAN, VICTROLA The ladies of ‘ he F. R. Church will ( ash on hand 33,763.22 and Cano* Commissioners were b mHi. h dd their Annual Christmas Sale of O R EDISON DISC Fancy Work, Food and Home Made. Mrs. Ford of Marlboro is spending $1,204,689.29 Candy on Saturday, Dec. in ti e t!the winter with her daughter, Mrs. PHONOGRAPH Exchange Block on Court Street. I ('. A le.xander on H ig.. street Many M. Smith, Bank Gommissioner. Mr. ami Mrs. S. S. Thornton re- Nothing makess a more appi pn- We have a full line for you to select from t irmal Saturday on the train that ate Christmas (lilt than ellgl’JlVed met with an accident, hut they )•»■* calling cards or end tjit ion. rv Oejved only a shaking' up. 'I’ll** Ti m ks i iffici> is pn par'-i! to sIn »\v Houlton Music Store I'lie ( i uild ot the Methodist Fnis- -;t mpl---. tak<■ y

Best For Kidneys—Says Doctor PEARSON, The Jeweler Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Greenville, So. Car., says that in his 30 years of experience he has found C. M. WAKEM rox BLOCF. HOULTON, ME. no preparation for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney Pills. In 50c ind $1.00 sizes, n't be a good friend of yours?- Times Building Court Street you can buy for backache, rheumatism, and bladder ailments. Broadway Pha m afraid not; be has never trl* n ■ 191 advtg irrow money of me ” 1 = 3 0 1 — 1 0 1 [O = 0 The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, December 2, 1914

< B r o d k l y n Probate Notices Old friends and To ail pei sons interested in either of the Es­ THIS WOMAN WAS tates hereinafter named. r ^ V- new friends unite in saying BIBLE •STUDYv»Obl At a Probate Court held at. Houlton, i 1 and The Lapse of THE RISEN CHRIST. foi Ihe County of Aroostook, on the third Jark 16:1-8; Matthew 28:11 -15—Dec. 6. VERY UNHAPPY Tuesday of November in the year of our Lord “Why seek ye the Living amongst the deadt one thousand nine hundred and fourteen Enoch Wentworth He is not here, hut risen.’’—Luke 24:5, c. Ihe following matters having been pre- By< HE resurrection of the dead will1 phvch'flllv anrf M pnfnllv W o rn ’ sentol for thf! aetion thereupon hereinafter be the greatest manifestation I L i e \ ^ ° rd“red : ISABEL GORDON CURTIS of Divine Power ever mad« to I 6IIS HOW IMCrVOUS 1 hat notice thereof be given to all persons angels and to men. Theawak- a n d C rying SpellS W e re ■ a copy Of this order to Author of "The Woman enlng of Jairus daughter, of the wid­ Cnrifi.4 hu \/m nf ( be published three weeks successively before ELIIUgu Uy VIIIUu j the third Tuesday of December A. D. 1914, from Woloertonan '■ ow of Naln’s son, and of Jesus’ friend RedRos Lazarus are Dowhere styled resurrec- Monmouth, 111.:—“I was weak, worn- *n Aroostook Times a newspaper publish- Ifl tions of the dead- they were merely ' out and nervous. I had nc appetite and | ^ at Houlton in said County, that they may awakenings, the last of these being wa8 £gettin^ ett2n? so thin and discouraged, i appear at a l-robate Court to be held at the iMhniiiiiiHMtiiitminnimmiiniwwniiMiiHtmitiiiiHHimimnim one day I just broke down and cried Probate office in Caribou, on said third Tea Iais good tea the most wonderful, because Lazarus when a friend came m and asked me | Tuesday of December A. D. 1914, at ten of N.B. — Red R ose Crushed Illustrations by EllswcrthYoung bad been dead four days and putrefac­ In 1 lb., lb. and 10c pkgs. tion had set in. S seemed i “ ^ te ^ Bronze Label 50c. Gold Label Coffee is as generously good aa The resurrection promised in the Bi­ to do me any good. Vinol was suggested. on " tllPJ ieecttn*' 60c. Never sold in bulk. Red Rose Tea. Try it. 8< 7 ble will bring back the personality and I got a bottle and before it was half Estate of Charles M. Ellis late of Ashland the consciousness of billions of hu­ gone I could eat and sleep well. I Copyright, 1014. by F. G. Brown© & Co, continued its use and now my friends deceased. Petition that W. B. Hallett_____ or __ manity who have died under the Di­ say I look ten years younger, and I am I some other suitable jierson may be appointed vide sentence, “Dying, thou sbalt die,” well, healthy and strong. I wish I Administrator presented by A. G. Andrews. STATE OF MAINE (Continued from page 5) “Dust thou art. and unto dust shall could induce every tired-out, worn-out, To The Honorable, The Judge of The Pro­ MAKES BACKACHE tteou return." There could be no res­ nervous woman to take Vinol.”—Mrs. seemed to have grown intolerable. He Estate of Napoleon Levasseur late of Van bate Court, In And For The County of urrection—no escape from that Divine Harriet Gale, Monmouth, 111. hated the gay laughter in the audi­ Buren deceased. Petition that O’Neil Levas- Aroostook : sentence—except in the way that God There are many over-worked, tired- seur or some other suitable person may be ap­ Respectfully represents Lillian E. Wilson QWCKLYDISAPPEAR ence, the rustling of fans, and the has arranged; namely, that our Lord out LaLLvvv/iii^ careworn, nervousuci vuus women inm thisunis buzz of voices betweeu the acts. The vicinit: pointed Administrator presented by O'Neil of Houlton Guardian of Phyllis H. Wilson, A Jesus took the place of the original tlgguelity Dmia who need the strengthening, Pew Dotes Relieves All Such orchestra had chosen airs that jarred tissuele building, and vitalizing effects of Levasseur. Jamas A. Wilson, Samuel G, Wilson, Otto L. Miseries. Bladder Weakness, Stoner, Adam, purchasing him and all Vino]> 0ur delicious cod liver a'nd'fro'n Wilson, Donald M. Wilson, Ruth V. Wilson upon his inmost nerves. He stood Kidney Trouble and Rheu­ his.race back from the death state. tonic, and so sure are we that it will Estate of Mary Jane Benson late of Houl­ and Roderick Wilson. watching the throng when suddenly he Fallacious ideas have gone abroad to 1 build them up and make them strong matism Promptly Vanish wondered how he should meet tomor­ ton deceased. Will and petition for . probate That said ndlnors are the owners of certain the effect” that It will be merely the that we offer to return ■ their money thereof and that letters testamentary issue to Real Estate, situated in Houlton in said It is no longer necessary for any row and every tomorrow of a long, body that vvill be resurrected—that if it fails to benefit. lonely, inactive summer. Mi ry E. Stevens presented by Mary E. County, and described as follows, viz : one to suffer with backaching, kid­ God will collect from the four winds Vinol is a delicious preparation of the Stevens the Executrix therein named. FIRST : Beginning at a point described ney trouble, have disagreeable blad­ Before the curtain fell on the last every particle of dust which once com­ extract of cod liver oil and peptonate of der and urinary disorders to contend act he strolled through the darkened as point of beginning in a deed given by posed the body, and will reorganize iron and contains no oil. Estate of George Larby late of Perham de­ with, or be tortured with rheuma­ house and opened a narrow door be­ James O'Brien to Matthew Wilson, reoorded the race out of the same particles ceased. Will and petition for probate thereof tism, stiff joints, and its heart- hind the lower boxes. A few shad­ Hatheway Drug Co. Houlton.Me. In Vol. 199, Page 037, Aroostook Registry of which formerly composed It The ab­ and that letters testamentary issue to Harriet wrenching pains, for the new discov­ owed steps led to the stage. A man Deeds, thenoe running north seventy degrees ery, Croxone, quickly and surely re­ surdity of this thought grows upon us A. Larby presented by Edward A. Larby. (70) fifty-six minutes (06) west eighty-five (85) lieves all such troubles. stood inside with his fingers moving as we consider that the bodies of over the buttons, which flooded the feet more or less, to the easterly line of parcel Croxone is the most wonderful the dead have more or less gone into Estate of Charles L. Raft'ord late of Ash­ stage with light or shadow. Went­ of land owned by one Putnam ; thenoe south remedy yet devised for ridding the vegetation, etc. The difficulty has land deceased. Will and petition for probate worth pushed past him and walked thirty-four degrees (34) eighteen minutes (18) system of uric acid and driving out been that we lost sight of the Biblical thereof and that Administration of said estate swiftly behind tho drops until he west one hundred sixty-eight (168) feet more all the poisonous impurities which declaration that it is the soul that dies. with the will annexed be granted to William cause such troubles. It is entirely reached a corner which was compara­ or less along said easterly line to the south­ (Ezekiel 18:4, 20.) Our bodies are R. Ratlord presented by Charles P. Barnes. different from all other remedies. It tively deserted. He stood inside a easterly owner of said Putnam’s land ; thence changed every seven years. It Is the is not like anything else ever used wing, watching the company take their north sixty-six degrees (66) forty-two minutes soul that dies, that has been redeemed DIRECT ROUTE Estate of Charles R. White late of Foit for the purpose. It acts on the prin­ curtain calls. Last of all came Merry, (43) west along said Putnam’s southerly line ciple of cleaning out the poisons and and that is to be resurrected. Fairfield deceased. Petition that Herbert W. one hundred twenty-one (121 feet ; thence alone. The insistent applause impor­ TO MONTREAL removing the cause. Our Lord No Longer Human. Trafton or some other suitable person may be Muth forty-keven degrees (47) eighteen It soaks right in through the walls, tuned a speech. Wentworth smiled appointed Trustee in the place of Herbert N. minutes (18) west three hundred thirty-four membranes and linings, like water in grimly. Andrew's one terror was a Christ, as the Logos, was a living “THE CANADIAN” Goodhue, dec-eased presented by Herbert W. and four-tenth feet (334.4 ft.) ; thenoe south a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and speech. He saw the actor glance soul, being, on a high spirit plane. Foi Trafton. Jcrty-three degrees (43) forty-two minutes (42) makes the kidneys sift out and filter about him appealingly, then his eyes man’s sake He humbled Himself— Montreal to Chicago east three hundred fourteen (314) feet to the away, all the uric ac:d and poisons signaled to the man who controlled “took a bondsman’s form.” (Philip Estate of Hugh Campbell late of Houlton shore of the Meduxnekeag River ; thenoe from the blood, and leaves the kid­ the curtain. It began to descend with plans 2:7, 8.) As a human soul, or be­ Only One Night on the Road neys and urinary organs clean, deceased. Petition for an allowance out of north forty-nine degrees (49) eighteen minutes quiet deliberation. Merry paused for ing. lie died—“poured out His soul the personal estate, presented by Kate M. strong, healthy and well. unto death.” “made His soul an Offer­ THE (18) east along the shore of said Meduxnekeag It matters not how long you have a moment, then he came back. Campbell, widow of deceased. River one hundred eighty-seven and five- suffered, how old you are, or what “Ladies and gentlemen,” lie began, ing fer sin.’’—Isaiah 53:10-12. “ IMPERIAL LIMITED” tenths (167.0) feet; thenoe north seventy de­ "I had hoped—” It was Jesus the soul that died, but I Estate of John W. Wannan late of Bancroft you have used, the very principle of Famous Transcontinental Express grees (70) thirteen minutes (13) east along Croxone is such, that it is practically While Wentworth stood listening he He was raised from the dead a soul of a deceased. Petition for an allowance out of laid shore two hundred fifty-five and nine-, .impossible to take it into the human wondered why the descent of the cur­ higher order. At that time, as He fore­ the personal estate, presented by Phebe A. (200.9) feet to an iron pipe, being the | system without results. There is tain did not stop. He turned and whis­ told. Ho ascended where He was be­ COAST to COAST ■ Wannan widow of deceased. easterly corner of said paroel deeded by said : nothing else on earth like it. It pered a command to the stagehand fore; that is. lie was put to death in Best Electric Light Equipment starts to work the minute you take it O'Brien to said Wilson ; thenoe north twenty- ( who stood beside him. The man's face flesh, but quick- • Estate of William C. Randall late of Easton six degrees (26) twenty-nine minutes (29) west j and relieves you the first time you ---- j—1 Unexcelled Dining Car Service. use it. was deathly white, he looked para­ ened. or made deceased. Petition for an allowance out of (N.80 degrees vest in 1874) one hundred eight lyzed with terror. In a second Enoch alive, in spirit. (1 the personal estate, presented by Ella Randall If you suffer with pains in your \V. 15. HOWARD, I). I*. A., O. P. K., muA seven-tenths (108.7) feet to an iron pipe ;; Peter 3:18.1 He widow of deceased. back and sides, or have any signs of realized that something in the ma­ St. John, N. B. thence north no degrees twenty-nine minutes 1 kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma­ chinery had lost its grip. The house took the human h (29) west (N 4 degrees west In 1874) sixty-six j tism, such as puffy swellings under had grown still, while Merry stood nature tn c r e I y f «, Sf•*-•« | Estate of John J.. McDonald late of Wash­ (66) feet; thenoe north seventy-two degrees , , ; t burn deceased. Petition for an allowar.ee out the eyes or in the feet and ank:es, if smiling and talking in his nonchalant for the great pur­ * V* .. (72) thirty-one minutes (31) east (N.69 degrees you are nervous, tired, and run down, fashion. A young man with a gleam­ pose 0 giving Probate Notices ' of the personal estate, presented by Sarah A. cast in 1874) fifty-four and seven-tenths (54.7) or bothered with urinary disorders, ing expanse of shirt front rose from man’s redemp McDonald, widow of deceased. feet to an iron pipe ; thenoe north twenty-six Croxone will quickly relieve you of To all poisons interested in either of the a lower box and set h;s foot upon the tion-price; a n d b h 1' i Estates hereinafter named. degrees (26) fifty minutes (00) west (N29 de­ your misery. You can secure an orig­ I Estate'of Augusta E. Anderson late of inal package of Croxone at trifling railing, preparing to climb over to the after He had ' ( At November Adjourned Term of the lTo- grees 30 minutes west in 1874) one hundred stage. A woman steed beside him laid down that Houlton deceased. The First and Final Ac- forty-four and fifty-four hundredths (144.54) cost from any first-class druggist. batn Court ln-ld at Houlton in and for the All druggists are authorized to per­ clasping her hands and staring at ransom price by , count presented for allowance by Fred A. feet to point of beginning. Also all usual rights County of Aroostook, on the I’oth day of No- sonally return the purchase price if it Merry with horror-stricken ever. Her; giving Himself up “ lit is Risen.’’ Hogan, Tiustee of the Estate of Lorenzo S. ct storage and water appurtenant to that \ < mln r i 11 the \ ear of our Lord one thousand fails in a single case. face grew as while as the lace* rube ’ to death, tin. Father raised Him up to nine hundred and fourteen. Anderson, under the will of Augusta E. An­ part of said land bordering on the Meduxne­ glory, honor, immortality—far above derson. keag River. she wore. Then she shrieked, a long, 1 Tlx* following matters having been present­ shivering cry of terror. Enoch sprang 1 angels, principalities, powers. SECOND : Also a certain other parcel of ed for tin' action thereupon hereinafter in­ toward the footlights with one suiM ; Because after His resurrection Jesus dicated. it is herein (PdtTed : Estate* of Mary H. Crockett late of Caribou land two rods wide, the easterly line of which lean, holding his arm over his head ; was so different., we are prepared from That notice thereof be given to all persons deceased. The First Account presented for Is described as follows,—Beginning at a point as if to ward off the heaw curtain. 1 tins viewpoint to understand why He interested. In causing a copy of this order to allowance by Cyrus W. Hendrix, Trustee. ou the south line of said Putnam’s land dis­ I which was still descending. He seized ; conducted Himself so differently aftei he pubii-hed tl ree weeks successively before tunt one hundred twenty-one (121) feet from Merry with a desperate gr;;> and His resumed ion —lie appeared and dis­ the third Tuesday of December A. D. ltd4, Estate of Robert MeCrea late of Mars Ilill said Putnam’s southeast corner ; thence run­ TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ deceased. The first and final Account pre­ (47) eighteen tossed tlie actor far hack on tlie stage, appeared. we read. Never before had in the A nxistook Times, a newspaper publish­ ning south forty-swen degrees PECTED TO ARRIVE AND DEPART sented for allowance by Thomas Monteith minutes (18) west three hundred thirty-four then he fell with the ponderous cur- 1 lie done this. After Ilis resurrection ed at Houl.ou in -a d (\ u’lty, that they may IN EFFECT NOVEMBER HI, 1914. His appear at a 1’iobatiCourt to be held at the MeCrea Adn inistrator. and four-tenths (334.4 feet.) tain acn. 1 ss his inert hod> eh* s * ■ * i He appeared in different bodies, dilTer- Reference is being hereby expressly made Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: eyes wetre facing the gdm•** of Hi.e f001- ! ent forms. different clothing. To Ma­ I Ti * ofnee in Cariboo, on said third Tu*\s- Daily Except Sunday i tell of tile to apian of the Wilson Mill Lot, so-called, lights. ry lle appeared as the gardener; to da;, I )ei •( '111! ier, A. I). P.M ), Estate of William G. Randall late of Easton J b made by Preston N. Burleigh, C. E., Nov. 8.17 a. tn.—for Ft. Fairfield, Caribou. Lime­ Dor cms and Mm[TV, in a s u iff me.J or, : the t wo walk ing to Emmans. lie un­ e 1 <« n the I'on-no in. at thereon it deceased. The first Account presented for stone, Van Buren and intermediate clothing had tin ‘e ean-e. allowance l>v Kirov C. White Administrator. 16,1914. stations reached the Wav erlv Phice ho;nro bc- pea;•ed ranger. Ill That the said property is occupied for the 9.62 a. m.—for Millinocket, Bangor and fore the ji.rnbulam■e, aiid ;i fam >11 s sur- ( heei :i'i!i:nt tin soldiers Estate of Main II. <'rockett lat* of Caribou 'nosed. Petition that (';. ru> : Small or purpose of a saw mill which is of such a principal intermediate stations-Cort­ geon carno (dose at 111*dr he(ds. Wlinn II v e\ :de ! v IF was put to death E.-tafe of James Shannon late of Fort Fair­ land and Boston, via. Medford. Din­ m:e other suitable person may ! appoint**! nature that it can not be rented without great the ope■ration v,as 'OVfT tiro;V iaid in !flesh, tint ned m spirit! it field 1 lei'CO Si 'd. The First and final Account ing Car Millinocket to Bangor. ni-b-e ip phi''" et' (' \ ! S \V. i lendrix. whn and disproportionate depreciation, that if al­ 11.20 a. m.—for Ashland, Fort Kent, St. Went woivih upon his ou'll bed Tiro was tin' Sp;r ! I I - wb -bowed Him presented f >r allowance bv Lavina Shannon na bis day tend'm his lesivnatvn as lowed to stand idle the expense of caretaker Francis and intermediate stations, also surgeon stood h:lokinig *1 () V.11 *! 11 t hr -wit', asse, ’ 11: lnman torni- Administratrix. and depreciation will entirely consume the for Washburn, Presque Isle, Van unconsciious fa0*'. P.init r. Limestone and intermediate stations, presented for allowance by Herbert R. Turner Estate should be sold look at I terras: her urnk*>up la;.1 in dec, or m tc i.ili/ed > 1- III Tiioi:vin\ Beuister minors that said Ileal 1.45 p. m—for Millinocket, Greenville, Ban­ Executor. for said purposes and the proceeds placed at gor, and intermediate stations, Portland smudges> upon her far e and sh*' V,(irC ; hod; a 1 m th< il pl'CSetire. Interest. and Boston. the blue cotton gown w hi i e h heIongni| 1a nil affi leu n nuti s Ile vuni Iwd 5.53 p. m.—for Millinocket, Bangor and in­ Estate of Charles P. White late of Fort Wherefore your petitioner prays that she to “Cordlelia" in ;tiro hast aeiI: 1ror Ml- dm-; be Pm Ihe clot to termediate stations, Portland and Bos Dissolution oi Copart­ Eainiel i deceased, 'l lii' final Account of Her­ may be licensed to sell and convey said first gors cle,nchmi e.teh oI hrT, ,, ■ 1. p. s lie W f: i ■lie 1M ui', ton. Buffet Sleeping Car Caribou to bert N. Goodhue. Executor and Trustee pre­ above described parcel of Real Estate and Boston. turned an implori ng g:are■ to t !lf■ qHint 1hie the disci; n e r s h i p p. m—for Fort Fairfield’, Caribou, Van sented for allowance by Mary L. Goodhue, also a right of way to pass and repass on foot 7.14 the surgeon. for tore, c nseet led Buren and intermediate stations. j Notice 1- hen b aiveli that the coj uitner- Administratrix ef tlie Estate of Herbert N. and with teams, horses, carriages, wagons, lot know- y * > t,” 1ro whb* 11 * ■red. yet they - mb ■swept t. m.—from Limestone, Carilxm, Fort into two long strands and changed her The mpodnncc of tne Resurrection. pas t n.er.-hip will preseii! tl ■ same to the said A true copy of the original order. Fairfield and intermediate stations. Attest : S k i ii s. Tjioknton, Register. November Term, A. D. 1914. stage gown for a soft kimono. Then These facts are rlearly esta bli-hei! Nasons for payment. 2.53 p. in.—from St. Francis, Fort Kent, 347 Upon the foregoing petition, Ordered, That Ashland and intermediate stations, also Merry took her hand and she fo'lowed by St. Paul's narrative ot his own ex 1 tale at it* ui M lie. No\ember 21. said petitioner give notice to all persons in­ St. Francis, Frenchville, Madawaska, him to the library. She lay down upon perienees. He explains that it was Ed I. Grand Isle, Van Buren, Washburn, a couch feeling as if every nerve in necessary that the twelve Apostles i a i; BY B. 8I1ARP, terested, by causing a copy of the petition Presque Isle and intermediate stations, and this order thereon, to be published three via. Mapleton and Squa Pan. her body had an ear and it was listen­ should be able to bear witness to Je­ DAY ID A. NASON, FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS weeks successively in the Aroostook Times a 5.50 p. m.— from Van Buren, Limestone, ing. The house was perfectly still. sus’ resurrection BED M. NASON, FOR RHEUMAT'SM KiDNtYS AND BLAOUER Caribou, Fort Fairfield and intermedi­ Onco in her mind she used that There could have newspaper published in Houlton, in said ate stations. phrase, "Still as death.” Afterwards been no Gospel County that they may appear at a Court of 7,11 d. ni.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, Probate for said County to be held at the Millinocket and principal intermediate she fell into a shivering fit ; the tears Message of hope Probate Offloe In Caribou in said stations via. Medford. came, and sh<* sobbed so fiercely that of Divine favor Timetables giving complete informa­ the agony seemed to tear at her through a dead County, on the third Tuesday of December tion may be obtained at ticket olVices. throat. Savior. Had next at ten o’olock in the forenoon, and show GEO. M. HOUGHTON, l’ass’r Traffic From a shadowy corner near the Christ not risen, cause if any they have, why the prayer of Manager, Bangor, Me. DONT said petitioner should not be granted. fireside Merry rose and crept across who would es­ the room. He dropped on his knees tablish tlie Mes­ NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, Judge. haul water for your *U. S. M arshal’s Sale beside her and soothed her without a sianic Kingdom Attest : S e t h S. T h o rn to n , Register. word, as one broods over an unhappy and call forth stock all winter- A true copy of petition and order of Court UNITED STATES OF AMERICA child. The warm grip in which he from the tomb thereon. District of Maine held her hand between his own gave Priests Taking Counsel. sleeping bil­ B uy a Attest: S e t h S. T h o rn to n , Register. Pursuant to a Writ of Venditioni Exponas her courage and hope. She rose to lions of tne deadV All this the Apostle 847 to me directed from the Honorable Clarence her feet and he led her to the window forcibly calls to our minds.—I Cor. Hale, Judge of the District Court of the where she sat down and looked out 15:12-19. United States, within and for the District of into the dark, quiet square. Out of her ' Evidently 8t. Paul in no way shared Leader PYRAMID OF GIZEH Maine, I shall sell at public auction, to the memory rose the thought of an early the views of those who unscripturally NO LONGER ENIGMATIC. highest bidder therefor, the following prop­ morning-—it was only a year ago — claimed that Je^us while dead was W ater erty, at the time and place within "said Dis­ when she had seen Andrew Merry for really alive, and that the resurrection trict, as follows, viz : the first time, stretched listlessly on of tin* dead is a mere formality, quite System Unexpected Conelueldne. On Friday, the eighteenth day of December, unnecessary to file carrying out of Tha very atones of the Great Pyramid the park bench, with a gray, thin fog 1914. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the occasionally blotting him from her Gulps Pl.-m I’be Divine teaching Is ‘ and let il do the work— i f Giaeh are crying out In no uncer­ Custom House in Houlton in said District, sight. It was here, too, she had sat that ’the dean snow not anything.” tain tones. Every inch of the masalve one barrel (said to contain one hundred and watching children scuffle through tind mat ti * ■ 'c-m'"'< t.mn Is absolutely Once installed it works Structure, with unerring precision, re- twenty-one (121) pint bottles) of whiskey,— wind-blown leaves, while she heard w-e.-vo------He automatically and your vaala the solutions to problems which seized by William F. Jenks, a deputy collector her brother read the manuscript of for centuries civilized nations hare troubles cease of customs of the United States, and which is “The House cf Esterbrook.” Merry Endless Chain. •pant fabulous sums .in vain to find now held in the custody of Willis T. Emmons sat silent at her side until the nurse "You ought to go to a show and for­ Water ior e ;ery purpose gad which men of science have encoun­ Esq., Collector of Customs for the District of entered the room. get your troubles.” “That’s right. tered hardships to analyze. Maine and New Hampshire, on account of “Miss Wentworth,” she said, “Dr. in house barn or dairy, Maybe I can find a show tonight that This wonderful testimony of tha violation of the Revenue Laws,—the same Mowbray wants you. Your brother has besides a splendid fire will make me forget tlie one I saw Stone Witness, with its general having been ordered to be sold and the pro­ been conscious for a few minutes. He last night.”—Washington Star. protection. description and storehouse of Truth, ceeds disposed of according to law. cannot speak, but he wants something. gpientlflc, historic and prophetic* with Will you come?” |MbU allusions to it, the Importance of TERMS CASH. Its location and verlflcatlona of as­ Dated at Portland, in said district, this The Highest Title. F. Or. D rinliw ater tronomical and geographical deduc­ eleventh day of November, A. D., 1914. (To Be Continued.) I hope I shall always posses firm­ tion, la an extensive chapter of a vol- JOHN S. P. II. WILSON, ness and virtue enough to maintain Heating and Plumbing Engineer Riverside St., Houlton, Me. m w which may be obtained by send­ United States Marshal, what I consider the most enviable of ing 86 cents to the Watch Tower So­ District of Maine. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS all titles, the character of an "honest ciety. 17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. 346 FOR RHEUMATISM 'MONEYS AND E?LA00ER man.”—George Washington.