VOL. XXVII. NO. 37. PHILLIPS, MAINE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1905. PRICE 3 CTS.

Secret Order Notes. A Good Place to ISpend Vacation Millinery Opening at the New by the eorporation will be located at the 25 Years Ago This Week. Phelan ljdge, No. 30, D of H., will following places: One In front of N. E Days. Store, No. 2 Beal Block. Wells’s residence; one on the bridge fill; hold a social .it Everett's hail Tuesday (From the Phillips Phonograph 25 years ago. •Tuning, April 25, to which all are cor­ (B y H ic k s .) Last Friday acd Saturday #ere good one at upper and one at lower end of dially inv ted. The admission will be When summer comes with its sultry heat days for milliners, or so it looB^d the Sawyer street; one at the corner near Local Matters. All wish to find some cool retreat. S. D. Davis’s residence; one near Ever­ free and ioe cream and cake will be sold. store of Mr. George B. Sedge'ey. Vis­ —In honor of the scholars in school If you have plenty of money you can hire a green cemetery on the Dodge road; two There will be a short program and gu id e itors were numerous both daJ8. The district No. 1 in Dallas Plantation: Not games for all. And over the placid waters glide, millinery department shows a fine array between the Bonney stand and W. S tardy, George I. Peary, David Lamb. of the latest models, the polo turbaD Skoflelc’s new house opposite the trot­ Not absent one-half day, George I. At the regular meeting of Phelan And cast the fly and fish and fish, Have everything that heart can wish; being one of the popular sty 1^s. ting park; one near the residence of Peary, Charles H. Adams. Not spoken lodge, No. SO, D. of H., last Thursday Smoke got.d cigars, lounge in the shade, Some of the smart hats tur° abruptly Mrs. Jane Noble at the upper village to fur any misdemeanor, dining the evening, Grand Chief of Honor Mrs. Have plenty of pui.ch and lemonade. in the back to admit shower effects In and one opposite the residence of Mr. term, Walter B.ackett. They were all Lucy A. Davis of Bucksport was pres- , But we poor fellows, whose dimes are few, ribbon-*, tulle and flowers. Many have M. W. Harden. very good scholars. Walter Bracket*:, ent. Tne members were all glad to Will h the store weie re 1 21 from Kirgfield on a special train to meats were served and a very pleasant been up to the City to purchi-e tteir At once they make you feel at home; freshed with del ious coffee f*ud cake. visit the Phillips lodge of Odd Fellows. spring goods and returned. evening w is passed by all. And an only daughter, Mamie B., Here the forme, patrons of Timber The Wilton degree staff worked tin Fair erubl'm of nc me purity. — N. B. Beal and Samuel Farmer ar­ lake & Bangs will find them, JV-Jss Tim- second degree on three candidates in a rived home Monday night from a week’s CHARMED WITH CLIMATE, j Two grandchildren, Bertha and Hall, berlake havi- g charge of the trimming very fine manner. Remarks were made Who spend most oh the time at s hool; trip to Washington, New aud else­ and Miss Bangs ti e dressmaking- by several of the brothers amr one of Such ' hlldreu you’d rarely find, I’m sure, where. Enthusiastic Letter From a So- 1Were you to search this wide world o'er. Some of the no iceable hats- were as j the members remarked that, “it was the fol’o-vs: finest time we have ever had lieie.” — W. J. Daggett of Augusta says he journer at Jamaica. u dreams I am < ften there again, plowed ha f an acre of land April 8th Living at least two days In one, Picture hat mare of rows of half-iLch A Bupper was served in the hall ou ar­ We take the following interesting ex and planted peas the 9th. He expects And waking try to frame some plan black lace over wl ite malene net. Some rival of the night train, and an oystei tracts from a letter received by Mrs. To spend my vacation there again. veiy handsome Slack plumes and a supper after the degrees were conferred them green iu June. E. D. Prescott of Phillips fr.,m her Phillips, April 18, 1305. spray of French roses with shaded The visitors left for home by special —Two smart boys —Nathan Beedy and niece, Mrs. P. F. Bouney of Cambridge, leaves. train some after midnight. Bei j. Whittemore—are worthy of men­ Mass., who with her daughter, Miss A creation of pink, green, aven tion. They chopped and split twe.ve Helen and her son aud wife, Mr. and Wilton. der and straw color; one of the new cords of sled-length wood into cord Mrs. George Bonney are passing a few President Roosevelt as a Reader. An exchange 1 as the following to say shapes, tipping ovur the ey«8 and turn wood in one day and a half. weeks at Port Autouio, Jamaica, B. W. President Roosevelt’s tastes as a read­ iu regard to the boom in the building ing up sharp in the back ; trimmed heav­ I. They are stopping at Hotel Titch- i er are the subject of an article in one of — We see it stated in the newspapers prospect at Wi.ton: ily iu the back wit • flowers and ribbon. field, where Mr, Harrie Haskell of the magazines. It woo.ld seem that the that Marshall S. Kempton, one of the as­ Wilton village promises to be a lively A polo turban uade of leaves aud Wakefield, Mass, has acted a9 clerk the President reads f e w current novels. sistant editors cf the Boston Herald, place duiing the coming summer. flowers of geraniums. past wiuter: Among the twenty mentioned in the ar­ died.in Boston, April 9th, aged 33. He There will be much building and al A poke bonnet for a child with a ‘’This climate is fine, same tempera­ ticle which he has read within two was a native of Phillips. ready steps have beeu taken for the wreath of tiny bite roses and leaves j ture the year round. 1 have seen only years are: The Call of the Wild, by Jack — Mr. E. D. Prescott has bought the erectiou of 14 houses in different parts about the face, trimmed on top with one free that sheds its leaves and is ! London; The Crisis, by Winston Church house and lot next below the Marston of the viilage. Twenty houses were bowp aud long ties of dr sden ribbon in bare limbed, constantly growing and i ill; The Virginian and Philosophy Four, stand of D. C. Leavitt for $7l0, He will built last year aud many predion that 25 the shades of pink and blue. leaving but, blossoming and bearing hy Owen Wister; The People of the lay out half as much more on the build­ will be erected here during the coming A turban of stiav made in two shades j fruit. Banana frees I am told have only | Whirlpool, by the author of The GardeD ings before occupying it. summer and fail. The following are the of brown, with Drown chiffon, trimmed one bunch of bananas and is then out of a Commuter’s wife; The Benefactress, — Carlton & Moriisou havin g bought names of the parties who have already with two upright quills of shades of by the author of EI!z ibetli aud Her Ger down aud sprouts up at the root lots of j out Fuller, the meat man, are now set­ made arrangements for building and the blue and an owl’s h> ad. little trees and they are the oues that man Garden ani John Ermine ol The tled in the same place after having fixed locations of the houses: Howard Pease, A small hat or li Ut blue straw acd bear fruit later They are never ri- J Yellowstone, by Frederic Remington. up the sflop and now are ready for a a double tenement house on Highland the rims made o; ro dtes of tho straw pened on tae trees, as they would no: j brisk business. Thty drive a ne.t look­ avenue; Miss Ida Graves, a house on accordion plaitec tovd ucilti’. with be good if they were. . ing cart and propose to keep such a line Bass hifi; William Caldeti, a house on fold* of gray green malene net. The “ The Royal palms are the moat beau O, how cold! Fur coats and mittens of meat and provisions as is usually Main street below the academy; John trimm ng consisted ol dull pink roses tifill trees. 1 cannot tell you how fine are in good demand. found in a meat market. See their an­ Lyon, a double tenement house on De draping of silk iu ttie shades of the they look. A. L. Huntington and family are sicknouncement on the 6th page. pot street: Trank Davis, a house and pink, green aud blue. “It rains when the sun shines and if with the prevailing grip. stable on Davis court; George Coburn, A hat of gray green ajtraw setting up —C. M. Davis, the popular upper vil­ rains when it doesn’t shire. Every Mr?. George Thompson and little boy house and stable on Depot street; Joseph from the face, trimmed with leaves and lage hardware man, has bought the new thing is refreshed so often with rain { are visiting her mother, Mrs. Vesta Sar­ Howland, Eugene Tufts, Harry Harn roses in the same shade of green and a house of S. A. Wills, in the rear of the that nothing is .dry and dirty. I have gent, for a few days. den and Fred H. Ranger, each a house big bow of green satin ribbon and a village schoolhouse, for $1,000. He will four windows in my room and none of Miss Anna Sargent is visiting relatives on D p o t street; Frank Russell, house fancy buckle on the back. soon make improvements on the stand. them have been closed^ since I came in town. on Rarger street; Charles Newall, house A hat for a miss io a dark straw color, 1 — Geo. M. Esty of t h e Greenvale here, wide open all of the time. All The Ladies’ circle meets with Mrs. on High street. Besides these, Gard trimmed about the crotn with gerani- ! House aud Henry T. Kimball of the wear the thinnest dresses, still one is Morrill Wing on the 19th. ner- Fernald, William Gower, George urns and foliage and the back which Mountain View left here for Boston, comfortable as there is such a fine J. C. Wells with his whitewash brush Clark and F. J. Goodspeed have already tnrned up sharply in the new prevailing Thursday morning, whither they go to breeze nearly all of the time. stopped at Mrs. Frank Dunham’s recent­ made arrangements to build stables. style, filled in with masses of loops of look after the prospects of the summer “I shah love to tell you when I see ly and the rooms showed a white face in As soon as the frost is out of the ribbons in the green shade with the travel. you of this wonderfully beautiful coun­ a short time. ground the Wilton Water company will picot edge. —Mr. Samuel Beedy is reconstructing try. I would like to spend one winter William Ellis called on his sister, Mrs. have a large crew of Italians to lay the Among the shirt waist hats was one the Barnes house and will soon have one here and not shiver one moment and Solomon Dunham recently. main to East Wilton village and putin for a miss, set well over the face, | of the finest stands in the village. He perspire the next. The place is beauti­ James Dunham nas moved onto the 50 hydrants in the two villages." trimmed with two black quills and has added an ell, repainted and rear, ful in every sense of the word.. I can’t farm now occupied by Percy Wilbur. This business boom is a healthy one black ribbon. ranged the exterior and interior, finish­ seem to write to tell you of the country; Mrs. Sylvina Wells is yet quite sick and business men consider Wilton one Another in tan shades of mahogany 1 ing off several rooms in the upper story its beauties are so varied and so lavish with the grip. of ths liveliest towns in the state. One bad two quills acioss the Bide with a and will soon move into the eastern ten­ in all directions I cannot explain them. Mrs. George Stinchfieli is very sick of our manufacturers who has traveled knot oi mahogany ribbon. ement. The other half will accommo­ Fine Hills and grand mountains, old with inflammation of the stomach. Dr. iver the state says that it is not sur­ A turban of ecru straw, with two date tao families. ocean in all its varied beauties, always Currier attends her. passed by any town of its size in Maine. long quill sbaped green leaves and a —The many friends of Dr. Samuel changing. It is the grand of grand to Charles Tarr has sold his farm to Al rosette of white accordion plaited lace. ] Hunter of Machias, former y of Strong, me.” ANNUAL MEETING bert B. Martin of New ’'Rochelle, N. Y. Large tu.ban in light green straw was will be glad to leara he is recovering Weld, Mr. Martin is a wholesale produce and trimmed with blue and green velvet rib­ Of Maine Weekly Publishers’ As­ from his recent severe attack of lung commission merchant in New Rochelle bon with a large steel buckle. fever. The Muchias Republican says; Mrs. Hodsden, who has been at Au and has purchased the farm for his son Large biack hat made with rows of sociation April 27. “Dr. Hunter is slowly getting up from burn has returned and is working for but plans to spend a portion of his time accordion plaited lace straw, the ouly The annual meeting of this associa­ his severe sickness. Bis brother, Wil­ the widow of the ate Durban Sanboin uere for a year at least. Mr. Tarr will trimming a leathery white aigrette on tion will be held at Augusta, Thursday, liam of Portland, has been spending a at Wilton. -oon move to Farmington where he for­ the left siue. April 27. few days with the doctor.” Andrew Nelson is to be manager of merly lived. Headquarters will be estab ished a —Benjamin Tarbox informs us that the Baseball club at Weld this season. Bert Adams, who recently sold his the Cony House, Augusta, Room 8, and he has a colt suffering severely with For the benefit of tne Baseball club farm to Horace Mosher, has purchased ail membirs are riquested to report as diphtheria. He is not suie of his recov­ there was a sociable at Mechanics hall, Corporation Meeting. the Delano farm in Canton and is al­ early in the day as convenient. An in­ ery. Benj. Whittemore also has a horse April 4, also a sociable and dance last A large proportion of the voters of ready movmg there. The farm is locat formal gathering of the members during sick with the same disease. Mr. Tarbox Thursday evening at The Maples The Phillips Village corporation were out ed about two and one half miles from the forenoon wiil result in a pleasan says horse owners should be careful of proceeds from both were about $20. Thursday night to settle the questi n Canton vil age. and profitable exchange of ideas and their horses and colts and recommends Bertie Houghton was in town Satur of e.ectric lights. The meeting was bring out subjects for discussion for the powdered sulphur sprinkled upon their day looking after veal calves. called to order by Clerk Wheeler auc. afternoon meeting. hay as a prevent.ve. Urban Buker and Tom Welch from after considerable “scoring” Cony M. The annual meeting will be held in — Excursion trains ran over the nar­ Wilton were the guests of I. H. Buker. Lexington. Hoyt was chosen moderator. the Council ors’ room at the City Build row gauge Fast day. Parties stopped at Mrs. Soott Swett has beeu on the sick Beautiful spring weather. Birds and Next came the question. • ing at 1.00 o’clock p. m. Cook’s sug r orchard and ate their fill Mr F. B. Davenport moved and it was list for some time. frogs are doing their best to cheer us Outside of the regular order of busi­ of maple syrnp and candy and took a Fred Drew has opened The Maples. voted to pass over the article. The vote all. ness, no special program has been pre­ lunch upon the train, the fiat cars being was doubted and a vote of the house I. H. Buker is so as to be out again. Mrs. S. F. Green, also Mrs. W. W. pared but each member is requested to arranged with tables their whole length. The village schools commenced April Dexter are in poor health and are under was taken which showed that it was not make a note of the perplexing things, On arrival in Phil.ips at about 8 o’clock, 10, with the same teachers that taught the mind of the meeting. the doctor’s care. schemes, take advertising contracts, the “ wild pig Zipski” was brought out, last year, Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby. Business at the birch mill is progress­ Mr. N. P. Noble then spoke at length methods of handling the work of the of­ sheared and lubricated but like a good Most of the district sohools will com­ ing finely. Mr. E. E. Tufts, the fore­ for the Electric Light Co. He quoted fice, etc., that have been experienced sensible pig he refused to run, despite man, is the right man in the right prices paid by neighboring towns or mence April 24. during the past year, so as to bring the tootings of the locomotive and he There are quite a number sick with p ace. Among the workmen are' Ardeen street lights, all of which were more them to the notice of the members of was remanded to his box while the the grip yet. Henderson, Alton Churchill, J. M. Nut­ than the price asked by the Phillips the association for mutual benefit and crowd took it as an April fool and de­ Milfred Buker is to teaoh the school ting, Russell Nutting, Isaac Knapp, J. Electric Light & Lumber Co. and it discussion. parted. Lucky pig—may you live to at Webb. C. Green, Duncan Steward, Gene Dur- was voted to instruct the assessors to Fastis. root up the peraties of the man who Will Sanborn is at work in the mill at rell, Bert Dexter, Isaac Salley. Mr. contract with the P. E. L. & L. Co. for greased you! He was evidently a house­ Will Watson is piler and Earle Wilbur SO incandescent 32 candle power lights There will be an examination of teaoh- No. 6. hold pig and wasn’t afraid of folks. Leland Lamb baa moved onto the is engineer; Horace Parker, Henry at $14 per light per year, for a term of ers at the sohoolhouse in Eustis, May 13, Deacon Turner place and is to work for Moody and P. J. Williams. Mr. Jordan five years. at about 10 o’clock a. m. It will not be Church Pratt this summer. Allward runs the big saw and under­ Article 3 was then passed over and the neoessary for those teachers who hold Births 25 Fears Ago. Joshua Seamon and Delbert Buker stands his business. They are all good meeting adjourned. State or Normal certificates to be exam­ Born, in Rangeley, April Wh, to the wife of ined. J. T. Sylvester, Supt. Charles Haley, a son. are cutting wood for I. H. Baker. men. Live Yankee. The ten new lights additional voted 2 MAINE WOOPSM/N) a p r i l 21, 1905.

topic, “G orifying God In Our R "crea- \ BUSINESS CARDS. AMONG THE CHURCHES. tons.” Tbe increased attendance stili | ______JA M E S hfiORR ISO N , cont nues and the vestry was well filled j PAINFUL PERIODS A' the Union church Rev. Mr. Freeze at this helpful service. Attorney - at - Law. continued the scries of sermons <>n Telepnone Connections. Beal Block, Phillips. ‘'Mathematics of the Gospel” using the The doc ety will follow its nsu il cus- ! Suggestions Mow to Find Relief from Such tom of holding a morning Easter ser DR. L. J . HCLT, subject, ‘‘Redu 'tion ” vice. Next Sunday the C. E. meeting xSuffering. Dentist, Phillips, Maine. The text was Luke xviii, 14, “Every | will be at 7 a. m. iustead of in the even­ Office hours,9 to 12; 1 to ■>. Telephone one that ex ilteth himself shall be! Office closed at 12 in. Saturdays. abased: and he that humbleth himself! ing. Special music is being prepared for service whio’r will be led by F W. F. E. TIMBERLAKE. N. P. TtOBLfc shall be exalted.” Atwood. All are cordially invited to be Children who have progressed far in TIMBERLAKE & NOBLE, the study of arithmetic remember the present ATTORNEYS, Office, Beal Block, mathematical process known as “ Reduc­ The UnionS S. is rehearsing for a P h illips, Me tion.” In the problems that came to concert to bo given next Sunday evening General Law Practice and Fire Insurance. you there w a s chance of form at 7.30 o’clock. It will bo largely a Collections will receive prompt a tten tion without change of value. In the gospel musicat service but recitations a n d HARRY F. BEEDY, ‘ lessons this is not so, but each change is other exercises by the children will one of value, one of quality. Our arith­ vary the program and a pleasant hour is Attorney : at : Law. metics teach us both R Auction descend­ assured to which all are invited. As is OFFICE-Bates Block, ing and Redu tion asceuding. These customary a col lectio will be taken and Phillips, - Maine. two forms are in the Gospel. the money obtained will be used in pur­ Telephone Connections. This diagram will show you the suc­ chasing books for a Primary library. BEEDY'S AGENCY REPRESENTS THE cessive steps taken in each divison of While the public library supplies many ! Aetna,Home.NiagaraandGerman the work: admirable books for the older members American Fire Insurance Cos. A CROWS. of the school, the little people are need­ HARM Y F. BEEDY, ing volumes that shall meet the require­ LIFE Bates Block, - - Phillips, Maine. HOLINESS ment of their years and it is the hope of Teledhone Connections. TRUTH the officers of the school that these may FAITH soon be added to the equipment of the W hile c0 woman is entirely free from Vegetable Compound sooner; for I have triad Carriage Repairing so many remedies without help. OBEDIENCE Primary department. periodical suffering, it does not seem to be the p an Gf nature that women “ I dreaded the approach or my menstrual and Painting. HUMILITY period every month, as it meant so much pal* Endeavorers who are planning to take should su yer so severely. Menstrua­ and suffering for me, but after I had used th* WOODY! ORK of all kinds done promptly HUMAN NATURE. in the C. E International convention tion is a severe strain on a woman’s Compound two months I became regular and and In a workmanlike manner. vitality, h is painful or irregular natural and am now perfectly well and trm GEO. A. STAPLES, Phillips, He PRIDE nexc July will ba interested in the fol­ something wrong- whioh should be from pain at my monthly perioda I am very lowing: grateful for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vega EVIL THOUGHTS set right <)r will lead to a serious de­ P. O. HOPKINS, M. D., The Pine Tree Endeavorers are prac­ rangement Gf the whole female organ­ table Compound has done for me.” SIN ism. Such testimony should be accepted Physician and Surgeon, ticing their State yell for Baltimore: by all women as convincing evident**, BAD COMPANIONS More t! ^ n fifty thousand women M-A-I-N E, M A-I-N E, have testijefi ^grateful letters to Mrs. that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Phillips, Maine. INFIDELITY Don’t you see? Pinkham that Lydia E Pinkham’s Compound stands without a peer as a Office, Bank Bui’ding, rooms formerly oc­ remedy for all the distressing ills ei cupied by Dr. J. R. Kittridge. Rooms Phil­ DEATH M-A-I N E. Vegetable Compound overcomes pain­ lips Hotel. Office hours, l to 3 p. m. and 6.30 ful and iri-egular menstruation. women. to 8 p. m. T elep h on e 23-3. Y. P. S. C. E. It provifies a safe an(j Sllre way of es­ The success of Lydia E, Pinkham » Let me first tell you, to illustrate one Rahl Rabl Rah! cape froirt distressing and dangerous Vegetable Compound rests upon the well-earned gratitude of Americas The Maine Farm Agency, method of fixing truth in our minds, of weaknesscs and diseases. The twe, following letters tell so con­ women. 335., Water st., Augusta, Me., an answer once given me. I was driving FIRST-AID POLICEMEN. vincingly what Lydia E. Pinkham’s When women are troubled with irreg along a road unknown to me and a->ked Vegetable Compound will do for ular, suppressed or painful menstrua Can sell jour farm. Local agents, of a boy by the roadside direction to the City Guardians of Birmingham, Eng­ women, they cannot fail to bring hope tion, leucorrhoea, displacement or ml ceration of the womb, th at bearing- FRED C. BANGS, Phillips, lie., land, Furnish Medical Aid to thousand Qf sufferers. place I wished to reach. He said: “Just down feeling, inflammation of tlw CLINTON C ROWE, Chesterville, Me. ahead a road turns to the right Don’t to the Injured. Mias Neltie Holmes of 540 N. Davi- ovaries, backache, bloating, (or flatu­ sion Street Buffalo. N Y., writes: take that Farther on you’ll find a road lency), general debility, indigestion and Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— Rows’s Insurance Agency turning to the left. Don’t take that. According to a report made to the state nervous prostration, or are beset wttk department by Consul Halstead at Bir­ “ Your m yj-ine is indeed an ideal medicine such symptoms as disziness, faintnesa Represents the strongest compan­ Keep straight on and you’ll get there.” for women, j suffered misery for years with mingham, England, the residents of that painful periods, headaches, and bearing-down lassitude, excitability, irritability, ner­ ies in fire, life, accident and health So now I call your attention to some city have the comfort of knowing that pains. I cohsulted two different physicians vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, insurance. but failed t<, get any relief. A friend from they should remember there is one tried steps in the desceniing path but I say ere long every policeman there will be l i n t o n the East advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s C C. R o w e, M anager, “ Don’t take them.” capable of rendering efficient first aid in j ham’s Veget.ahie Compound. 1 did so, and Vegetable Compound at onoe remove* Telephone Connections. Cbesteiville.Me You see I have started witu Human lime of need. That condition is the result no longer suffer as 1 did before. My periods such troubles. Refuse to buy any other of a thorough system of instruction in are natural •• every ache ami pain is gone, and Nature as the quantity or material witn mv general health Is much improved. I medicine, for you need the best. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. which we have to work. The first step first aid to the injured. During the past advise all women who suffer to take Lydia Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. dowuward is Pride. Pride shuts our two years 550 policemen of various E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” Pinkham if there is anything New and second hand, for sale about your sickness you do not eyes to our own weakness s and errors grades have been awarded certificates for Mrs. Tfiiie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., ; cheap. Write or call. efficiency in that respect, and it is report­ writes: understand She will treat you Pride forbids us to look for or to accept with kindness aud her. advice is ed that out of a total strength of 860, 818 Dear Mre pinkham:— tree No woman ever regretted A. W. Me LEARY, Phillips, Me. the helps that would develop the good i policemen have passed the first-aid “ I mi^bt have tiat een spared many in our natures; pride checks the efforts months of suffering and pain had I only writing her and she has helped j classes. Since 1902 first aid has been known of the efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham’s thousands. Address Lynn, Mass. for higher development and counsels 1 given in over 2,000 cases by policemen ; Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice -A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s 111* satisfaction with ourselves. ; who were thus enabled to save lives that J M a in e W oods a n d M a m e W o o d s m a * Another step is evil thoughts. We ! otherwise might have been sacrificed for are aided in tak ng this step by many lack of immediate attention. respectfully announce, the newspapers that print hidenus details of “It is no small advantage that in a West Freeman. either. Ia fact it is hard to find a fam­ arrival of the crime. Tde thoughts and imaginations ' populous center, where accidents, un- Cold and rough but the birds do not ily but what one or more members are [ fortunately, are of daily occurrence,” of the young and others who read are lose faith. Tueir cheery songs are heard on the siok list. says Consul Halstead, “there should be Latest and Best Type filled with these things. It becomes as they set up housekeeping. Mr. E S. Webster was called to Weld ilose upon a thousand stalwart and en- Daniel Huff and family from Strong to attend the funeral of his brother’s for more easy to think evil of those around srgetic men to whom a request for medi­ spent Sunday with Mr. Huff’s parents, wife, Mrs. Mary F. Webster, who passed us. ‘ As a man thinketh in his heart so cal assistance may be confidently made. away very suddenly at her home on Wedding Cards and Invitations is he” and the next step, Sin, comes The police of Birmingham have already Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huff. easily and naturally One whose #arned and received the thanks of the Mr. and Mrs, John Lovejoy and little Wednesday, April 5. Although in poor Special Engravings community for their exertions in various daughter, Evangeline cf Phillips, spent health Bhe was about the house and on thoughts have been pure seldom falls are furnished to those who desire them into sin. When one has begun to do departments of social and philanthropic Sunday with Mr. Lovejoy’s parents, Mr. the morning of her death passe I from bad things he quickly finds himself in work, especially in connection with the and Mrs. Sumner Lovejoy. one room to another for a few miuu’.es Your order would be appreciated issociation for the clothing of destitute the company of those who do the same Mr. MarshallDjuglass of Madrid came and upon returning fell dead bofore Children, and the new departure which acd together they enter more deeply in­ out Sunday after Mrs. Douglass and reaching her seat. We believe sbe bad the ‘watch committee’ has wisely inau­ little girl, who have been stopping with been suffering from neuralgia and it to wickedness. In such a life one sees gurated cannot but enhance the esteem Mrs. Douglass’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. went to her heart causing her sudden A t H om e little of God and begins to doubt if In which they are publicly held. The po­ A. P. Huff. death. After March 19th, there be a God who watches over and is lice association for the clothing of des­ P h illip s, Me. about all his creatures. He has shut titute children serves efficiently not Bev. Mr. Woodcock occupied the pul­ We hope that warm weather may soon God ont of his own heart and life and anly for the purpose which its title indi­ pit at our church Sunday afternoon. As come and with it a better state of health goes downward to Infidelity and Death. cates, but has the very important effect the Methodist minister at Strong was ab all over this part of the country. Below all this is the pit of darkness. of establishing a good understanding sent attending conference there were no It seems a little ironical that with po- Now look at the ladder leading up between the police and the very poor of services at the M. E. church in that i tatces at 25 cents a bushel they are net a great city, who are thus taught that ward, almost straight up it goes. The place and some drove out here to attend | to be had in the market, but such is the the police can really bp their best the services. Mr. Geo. Keef and family I case here. Farmers think it mere prof­ downward steps were easy but here friends; besides, it must counteract in were among the number and after meet­ itable to feed them out than to market there is real climbing. It is true every the police themselves the hardening ten­ them a1: * prevailing prices. where, is it not, that no good thing is dency of their work.” ing they called at Mrs. Keef’s brother’s Mr. E. 8. Webster is building a fine obtained without effort. Mr. I. P. Savage. hen house on his place. You may think that Humility is a DEVELOPS EDIBLE CACTUS. We understand that Rev. Mr. Howard strange step by which to rise. But it is is not to be returned to his charge here Formerly Useless Plant Cultivated and at Strong for another year, but we Reed’s Mill. not so. It is a step that brings us near Up to Food Form by Scien­ are not informed who will succeed him. Mrs. Geo. Thompson and her sister, to God and so lifts us up. Then follows tific Work. Obedience. The humble soul will tie Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Lovejoy greatly ! Miss Anna Sargent, are visiting their enjoyed recently a visit from their ready for this step. He will place There are milliens of acres of arid land | mother, Mrs. Vesta Sargent. Mrs. neither his will nor his wisdom bafore upon the globe, much of it, even with granddaughter, Mis. Lindsey Thomp­ j Thompson and her little son will remain that of God aud will delight to do what the most persitent irrigation, yielding son (nee Miss Alice Huff) and her hus- some time but Miss Anna will return to he wishes. There is nothing to which but scantily, and enormous reaches of it ba .d. They also called at Mrs. Thomp­ her work at Livermore Falls at once. blessing is more surely promised than devoid of all growth but the cactus, a foe son’s aunt's, Mrs. Huff. Miss Hazel Sargent, who has bieu to man and beast; but Mr. Burbank re­ obedience. This leads directly to faith. Mr. Asa Lake, whose illness was with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Thompson, for solved that he would reclaim it, not by noted last week, passed away Sunday some time has returned home to attend Through obedieuce so many words of irrigation, though welcoming its aid. but God ara proved that faith is inevitably evening He has not been confined to 80llO0l. by means of the desert itself—the desert his bed a week and his death is a great strengthened. Then to those who trust and its cactus, its heat and its sun. So There was quite a good attendance at shock uot only to his family but to the W h e e l e r & W ils o n God it is said tUat they shall kno v for a period of over ten years, writes Wil­ church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Freese gave Truth. We shall know him who is liam S. Harwood, in “A Wonder-Worker whole neighborhood who loved and re­ us one of his earnest practical seimois Truth, shah abide with him, shall be of Science” in Century, he has worked spected him. He leaves a wife and from the text, “ His name shall be called SEWING MACHINES. daughter and a son whose home has holy. What is Holiness? It is purity with the utmost persistence and skill, Wondeifu .” A perfect machine for D r e s s ­ of heart. And though the deed be uot until at last he has developed a cactus always been with his parents; also Mr. acd Mrs. Fred McLaughlin visited plant which will convert the desert into brothers and one or more sisters and m akers. Compared with the wise, be not what should have been at Geo. Stinchfield’s recently. cheap a garden. He has made the cactus thorn­ many other relatives. Miss Lilian Miss Agues Stinchfleld is working for W. & W. no other machine is done, if God see back of it a pure heart less, taking from its leaves the hard, at any price. and mot ve to Him it is holy. Purity of Lake, a niece whose home has been with Mrs. Hannah Kinney. Mrs. Kinney, it woody substance, the spicules, so dan­ the family for several years but who Call at, or send to, the nearest heart is a oneness with God, it is Life. gerous to animal life. More than this, will be remembered, fell recently and was stopping in Phillips, was sent for | office and request that a machine When we have reached the topmost he has made it adaptable to any climate. injured her hip. She is somewhat bet­ and was present when her uncle passed | be exhibited at your residence, or round of the ladder there awaits us a It will thrive on the hot desert, but it will ter but as yet unable to walk. Address crown of life. If we yield ourselves to grow with marvelous fecundity when ir­ away. The family have the heartfelt Messrs. Frank and James Dunham and God and go onward and upward as hf rigated or when planted in a richer soil. sympathy of the whole community. F. H. Hathaway have done some break­ leads this glorious reward shall be ours But this is not all the marvel. He We have muoh sickness to chronicle. ing up. F. U. Hathaway sowed some Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co, has bred this dreaded scourge of the des­ for he takas our faulty humau nature Mr. Horace Voter’s family have nearly peas April 15. J BRIDGEPORT, CONN. ert. this pariah among plants, until it ah been sick with grip but are gaiuing and transforms it into something that has become the producer of a delightful, sball have a place with him forever. now. Mr. JoHiah Lake’s little child is No Gloss Carriage Paint Made Agents wanted in unoccupied nutritious food for man and beast—until, recovering from an attack of the grip. territory. in his estimate, considering the unused will wear as long as Devoe’s. No others Christian Endeavor Notes. It is feared Mrs. Lake is coming down areas of the world where it will thrive, are as heavy bodied, because Devoe’s For Sale By The meeting Sunday evening was lei it will afford food for twice the people with the same trouble. Mr. Nathaniel weigh 8 to 8 ounces more to the pint. HENRY W. TRUE by Miss Annie Timberlake with the now upon the ea-rtfi. Willard’s family have not been slighted Sold by W. A.D. .Cragin Phillies, - - Maine. MAINE WOODSMAN, APRIL 2 1905. 6

fever, which is giving him considerable UP IN KINGFIELU trouble. Mrs. Carl Landers is better —able to Specicil correspondence to M aine Woodsman- ait up a shoit time each day. K i n g f i e l d , April 18, 1905. Mrs. Bradbury is regaming her healtu Mr. C. B. Hutchins, Jr., and si ter, There’s One Range daily. Mrs. C. Butrs, have gone to Au urn for Mrs. George Winter s little baby bas a few days. been quite ifi, but is now much better. Mr. F S. Hunt, Sr., is in Massachu­ Grip has been very prevalent iu low;: That’s Always Good setts. He returns in a few days. this spring. F. Crossman and family are soon to Miss Ethel Cook, who has been at Dr. move into the Byron Stevens house on Pennell’s for some little time, recover­ Salem street. ing from an operation for append.citis, Miss Helen Hall of Cambridge is vis is ga ning rapidly, her many friends iting her sister, Mrs. F. Crossman. will be pleased to tead. Mrs. A. E. Saunders gave her Sabbath Mrs. Fred Austin, who recently u- school class a party and te-» Thursday derweut a surgicai operation, is able to of last week. irive out these hue spring days The Odd Fellows lodge of Kingfield Dr. Pennell says he Las not bad his Glenwood44. as a body are to attend service in the auto out as yet this spring, but will ft F. B. church Sunday morning, April 28. very soon. Nlak.es Cooking Easy An Easter conce t oy the children Mr Ephraim McMullen, formerly of will be given in the F. B. church San- this place but now of Farmington, vis Ybu-r" Old Range taken, in- Exchange, day evening, April 28, under the direc­ ited his friend, Carroll Knapp of Madrid tion of tha superintendent, Mrs. F. A. over Sunday, PHILLIPS HARDWARE CO., PHILLIPS. Crossmau. Everybody welcome. The A. L. and E. F. Goss company A driving horse, top buggy, sleigh, will give a fiee dance iu French’s hall, harness, etc., can be had cheaply at the April 25. They exte. d a curdial invita F. B. parsonage, the pastor h. ving re tion for all to attend and make merry French occurred at her late home Los Mr. Butt-In in Business. East North Farmington. signed and soon to leave town. at their expense. “ Angeles, Calif ruin, Sunday April 1, The “butt in” idea lias been converted Mr i mi Mrs. John D. Vehueare visit­ Sunday, April 9, Suit. Hutchins re­ The members of the dancing school J 1905. to practical use. Various lines oi whole­ sale trade now utilize it. Upon a;; , lit a- ing his p le n ts , Mr. and Mrs. John ported 102 present at the Sunday school, are arranging for a grand May ball to S e wita her hu-band and little girl tion retail dealers are supplied with tree Vebue. the largest umber yet. Several who occur May 1. A special train for this went to thia city u o an 1 a naif advertising cards, on the back of which Mr. and Mrs. Catl Westen went t j Jay are regular iu attendance were absent t all may be arranged from Phillips aud years ago in search 01 health aud find­ the following '.sprinted: last week. through sickness and otherwise. This Strong. ing the atmoepheji-.more congenial there “American Federation of Butters, j A it'ui Ramsdeil and Heibert Mosher is encouraging. Shill there is room. The baseball buys are planning an­ than elsewhere, 00k up their .residence Membership Ticket; not transferable. ! euuned f:om ir. ubiiru Wednesday with Dr. E. L. Pennell and Deputy W. B. other drama, but as yet haveu’t selected there. This certifies th at----- is entitled to 'butt I a burse apiece. Mr. Mosher sold his Small accompanied Coroner Fred P. a piece. Since girlhood M rs. French has b tn j in’ at all conversations, whether public j soon alter Lis return for quite an ad­ Adams of Farmington Saturday night Mr. A. J. Haley and son, Harry Haley, trouo.eai with asthma aud as she grew or private. Bill (oat. ? r e d ic -A i! Nan Goat, secretary. Season IN 5. See other vance on the ?uui paid. Whi e iu Aub­ to the scene of the alleged murder of are in Farmington for a week. older iu y*ars the ui-ea.se became more side for password.” urn the*} visited J. H R. msdell aud wife Joe Bolger of St. Francis, P. Q., at Baseball promises to be the game ol acute causing her grea: incoi venreuce On the front appears (he manufactur­ and Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Leavitt. Chain of Ponds camp in Eustis. These the season m Kingfield. The boys are and distress. er’s announcement. The local shopkeep­ Eva A. O. ver spent ast week with gentlemen ^ent by special engine to putting in lots of time practicing and To get relief she travelled consider er's name and adress are also published. ho parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hatch. Bigelow and from there o Chain of it is expected they will be able to pick ably aud for a time resided in Oiegon Children buying at these stores are pre­ The in w R. F. D which starved April Ponds by buckboard, boat and “Shank’s up a good game a little later. anil South Carolina bin finally settled in sented with copies as premiums. The 15 from New Vineyard, passes through mare.” Over five mi es of the trip was Geo. Fassett of Dead Rivir sold F. L. ( a.iforuia. Her death was directly due! scheme is to introduce the promoter’s this vicinity and will be g adly wel­ by water in a river drivers’ batteau, ti e Porter of Portland his chestnut seven- tu acute tuberculosis. business in the purchaser's household.— N. Y. Press. comed oy the residents. last end of the journey being made cn year-old mare Tuesday. Th s ma-.e Tlte lemams weie biougut to King- foot and the traveling was nothing to weighs 1,150 pounds, stands 15.8 and field, Maine, arriving A’ednesday of last boast about. They returned Monday can road ten miles an hour easily. week and was t.keu directly to her To L’ure a Cold In One Day. “ 1 have used Chamberlain’s Stom..ch and one of the party declared they bad Take Laxative Rromo Quinine ’’ ablets. All druggists Mr. and Mrs. Will Page are on a visit clnid hood.home. refund the money if it tails to cure. VV. \V. G rove’s aud Liver Tableto with mott satisfac­ a touch of that “ tired feeling.” in Massachusetts. During the t.ip Mr. Mis. French was one cl six children signature is on each box. 25c.. tory results. ’ says Mrs. F. L. Pheips, C. E. Dyer of Stiong was in K-ngtitld Houstui, T*. xas. For indigestion, bil- Page plans to call on Kev. Mr. Saudford born to Elisha (deceased) and Lucinda j iou-ness and constipation these tablets Monday night and cunduc‘ed his danc­ of Shiloh, who purchased Oiiv:r B of Williamson Winter ■jf.Kingfield Me. She The New York World. are tm.st »xce lei.t. Sold by Crugin, ing school iu French’s hall. him last fail. was bom Marcn 11, 186J and died April j THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. Phillips; Whiiuf-y, Kangeley; Dyer. William Witham, who has beeu very 1, 1905. Strong; M tcheil, Kingfield. M ss Catherine Campbell bas re­ Read Wherever the English Ltuguag* ill with spotted fever, or cerebro spinal turned from Whitefield, where she has On June 18, 1895, she,was married to Is Spoken. meniLgitis, is convalescent, we a e been visiting her parents. During her Mr. W. D. French, son of Hannah B. j The tickets are now made up and the pleased to note. Mr. Witham has an stay in Whitefield Miss Campbell ei- (deceased) and Chan. W .Freucb, one of i CLUBBING OFFER. most interesting Presidential campaign abscess, however, resulting from the perimeuted somewhat in chicken farm­ Kingfiehi’s highly esteemed citizens, j the United States has known since 186( ing, so ’tis said. the ceremony ben g performed by Rev. j We have made arrangements has begun. And it is the most import The Kingfield bm k has a new adding G. B. Southwick, iesident pastor then. KINGFIELD. ant, too. whereby we can make the following machine that foots up columns of figures This union *was blessed by one Which will it be, Parker and Davis 01 offer: faster than a lightning accountant. daughter, Thelma C. French now seven Send a SOUVENIR POSTAL Roosevelt aud Fairbanks? Nobod} The Tri Weekly'.Tribune, $r 50 Miss Le ia H'.’nnewell called in Farm­ years of age. C A R D . We have cards with pic knows yet but The Thrice a-Week Work ington Tuesday. The funeral se vice was held in the Maine Woods and will tell you promptly, fully at.d truth tures of the F. & M. train and views Roy Atkinson of Strong was in King- Fr< e Baptist churcn, Sunday afternoon Maine Woodsman, 1 year, $1.50 fully every movement 01 a hot aud about the vil.age. field Tuesday for M a ink Woodsman Apiil 16, conducted by the Pastor, Rev. thrilling campaign. Tub real Lewepa $3-°° O. J. BICKWORE. J weler, Kingfield. A. E. Sauuoers. Text, 11 Cor. v 1. For Our price $2.25 Kingfield Schools. we know that if the earthly house of per now prims facts lather than hopes, The schools commenced Monday, and it has always been the effort of The The Tribune Farmer,(weekly) $i.eo NOTICE OF REMOVAL. this tabernacle be destiojed we nave a Maine Woods and April 10, with the same teachers as last building from God au nouse not made I Thrice-a Week World to tell the thing Maine Woodsman, 1 year, $ 1-50 I have moved my stock of goods term except Miss Kng. Miss Louise with hands eternal in the heavens. | that has happened exactly as it hap- $2.50 to the store formerly occupied by A. Atwood of Phblips takes Miss King’s The congregation was large the church j pened. Thus you can judge for you;- Our price, $2.25 R. Thurston, where I shall be pleased place in the Grammar grade. being crowded bespeaking the high re­ self and form your opinion. to see all my old and new customers. There are two new pupils in the High gard in which the ueparted was held by There is also a great war going on ic The Tri Weekly Tribune, $1.50 school, Miss Saymie Barden of Phillips the East, where The World has a bnl- R. FRANK COOK, - Kingfield, Me. friends and associates oi Kingfield. Tbe The Tribune Farmer, $1.00 and Paikar Norton of Kingfield. altar decorations gave evidence of lov­ j liaut staff of correspondents in the field, '!*O*i*V*i*O*!*i^*i*0*l*O_j' The K. H. L. & D. club held its meet ing thought, tne touch of tender care. 1 and their reports are found recular.y ir Maine Woods and ing at the High school building Friday the columns of The Thrice a-Week One especially mpressive feature being World. Maine Woodsman, 1 year, $f-5° OSCULATION! ? eveniug. Some very enjoyable readings a little gate trimmed with evergreen The Thrice-a-Week World’s regular A $4.00 were given by members of the club and standing ajai. A mixed cnoiv rendered i subscription price is only $1.00 per veal is more pleasant if your lips J. i and this pays for 156 papers. We offei Our price, $2-75 are softened with Cream of f a mock townmeeting was held. The appropriate music with Miss Get.rude next meeting will be held Friday even 1 this umqualed newspaper and Ma in s Address, Rose and Almonds. 4- Hunt oiganist. Frank Hutchins was Woods and Ma in e W ootsm an togethei Also good for chapped hands, 2 ing, April 21, at the High school build­ director The pall bearers were o*d j one yeai for $2 25. sunburns, redness and rough­ ing. fr.eudo aud classmates, Messrs. Wm The regular subscription price o f tin | M a i n e W o o d s m a n , Phillips, Maine ness. The boys are making good use of the Norton, Harold Wood, Geo Simmons and two papers is $2 50. 35c Per Bottle. school baseball diamond and are having A. E. YTse. a very enjoyable time. Try a bottle— yo’d like it. Besides a lev ng husband who bas done every thing in bis p< wer and little Obituary. L. L. M ITCHELL, daughter, Ihelina who especially have QUAKER RANGES Kingfield, * Maine. MBS. LETH E WINTEB FRENCH. the sympathy of all in their bereave­ The death of Mrs. Lettie Winter ment, a widowed mother two brothers aud two sisters survive to mourn the loss of a laithful loving wife, daughter aud sister while a host of triends mourn Where Can I Buy the departure of one whj through her gentle spirit and loving ways found a large place in the heart aud life. Whiie iew ot her dear ones were able Good Clothes to be present at the death bed all hearts were gladdened by a few lines from her is never asked by man who has once bought Clothes of us. We do not Christian physician, Dr. Fiancis E. Cor­ sell cheap or shoddy clothing. bin of Los Angeles, to the pastor which Our New Spring and Summer Suits are the best that can be bought he read in part saying, “just before the for the money. end alter praying together she looked up with a sweet smile saying, T am re­ Men’s Suits from $8.00 upwards. signed aud willing to go to the home over there.’ ”

A you. GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. Tbe schools in Avon will begin on Monday, April 24. Our large line of Furnishings comprises everything usually found in Nothing Equal to Chamberlaiu’s an up to date Clothing Store. We especially call your attention to our Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea assortment ot Negligee Shirts, Collars, T. ies, Suspenders, Hose and Dress Remedy For Bowel Com­ Gloves. Remember we carry a large line of Working Men’s Every Day Wear­ plaints In Children. “ We have used Chamberlain’s Coiic, ing Apparel. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our Honest Goods at honest prices. family fer years,” says Mrs. J. B. Cooke Quaker always means best. The only store in any town between of Nederlande, Texas. “We have given it to all of our children. We have used Kingfield and Lewiston with a Quaker Range on its floorjjis MAINES & BONNALLIE. other medicines for tne same purpose but never found anything to equal A. L. A E. F. GOSS CO., Chamberlain’s. If you will use it as di One Price Clothiers and Cent’s Furnishers, rected it will always cure.” For sale by Cragin, Phillips; Wb tney, Rangeley: Kingfield, - Maine. Kinefield. - - - Maine. Dyer, 8trong; Mitchell, Kingfield. Sole aeents for Kincgfleld. Farmington and Lawlstan. 4 MAINE WOODSMAN, APRIL 21, 1905 At the Maine Methodist conference RANGELEY NEWS NOTES. flaine Woodsman, held at Gardiner last week two minis­ HIS NOSE IN A VISE. (W E E K L Y ,) ters were suspended, both being accord­ ed the privilege of a hearing. Rev. F. Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman. PHILLIPS, MAINE. H. Griffiths, formerly of Berwick, was Ra n g el ey , April 11, 190 5. allowed to withdraw from the church It has been very cold and disagree MUNYON’S PAW-PAW AND INHALER SUBSCRIPTION RATES. under charges; Rev. F. H. Billington, 1 m onths, 25 cen ts. 8 m on ths, |l.OO.formerly of the Wayne church, was sus­ able here for the week past, with Ire 8 months, 38 cents. 10 months, |l.-5. q lent saow squalls. 4 months, 50 cents. 12 months, $1.50.pended and granted a trial on charges 6 months, 75 cents. 16 months, $2.00. CURED HIM. alleging immorality. The extenuating Mrs. G. M. Esty and Miss Georgia Cash in Advance. circumstances were not made public, Esty, who have been spending the win­ Ma in e W oodsman solicits communica­ t h e executive session being behind ter in Florida, arrived home last Fri­ tions from its readers. closed doors. day. Mr. Esty, who met them in Mas­ When ordering the address of your paper changed, please give the old as well as new sachusetts, acconcpinied them home. address. T h e recent legislature amended Sec­ Miss Lewis, teacher of the Grammar II you want it stopped, pay to date and say tion 13 of Chapter 128 of the Revised school, was sick Thursday and her * Entered at Phillips, Maine, as second class Statutes so as to make the face of nature school was not in session. mail matter. look more smiling. It now reads: Who­ Walter Bush will wirk at Maneskoo- J. W . Brackett Company, Publishers ever advertises his wares or occupation tuk island the coming season. He be J. W. BRACKETT, Editor and Manager. by painting notices of the same on, or gan work there last week. CLARENCE E. CALDEN, Associate M’g’r. affixing them to fences or other private Miss Prudence Richardson took property, or to rooks or other natural charge of Mrs. Dili’s store while she The Edition of Maine Woods­ objects, without the consent of the own­ was in Boston last week. er in writing, or if In the highway or any man This Week is 2,125. Miss Lucy'Marble and Mr. R. F. Ken­ other public place, without the consent dall of Portland were the guests of Mr. of the municipal officers in writing, J. B. Marble at the Rangeley Lake FRIDAY, APRIL 21,1905. shall be punished for each offense by a House over Sunday. fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than Miss Winnifred* Hinkley was ill last Franklin County Officers. $20.00 together with costs. week and unab'e to abend school. Clerk of Courts—Byron M. Small, Farmlng- Mr. Natt Carr, who has bven absent ton. County Attorney—Herbert S. Wing, King THE HEART OF THE HOME. during the winter, arrived in town last field. Boys and Girls of Family Should Look week. Judge of Probate—Josiah H. Thompson Mr. Chas. Beane has moved his family Farmington. Upon Book-Room as Most Attrac­ Register of Probate—Frank W. Butler, tive Place in the House. into the rent ever the drug store lately Farmington. occupied by E. H. Wintney. Register of Deeds—Charles F. Coburn In many of our homes there are studi­ Miss Ilda Ross is boarding with her ihaler Free The Only Farmington. ous minds who seek, too often on narrow aunt, Mrs L. Ross on Lake street and Treasurer—Carleton P. Merrill, Farmington Complete lines of interest, the companionship of attending school. With Sheriff—Dana O. Coolidge, Jay. those who can speak to them only from Deputies—Joseph A. W itham , Weld; W. B. Miss Dorris Haley of Phillips is visit­ Catarrh the printed page, but it is the exception Small, Kingfleld; James H. House, New ing her father, Ernest Haley. Paw-Paw. when the library is the heart of the Sharon; Arthur W. Byrant, Jay;2Earle R. Mr. F. H. Kempton has had some re Cure. Taylor; Eustls; Herman Sanborn, Wilton; tome and the intimacy with books goe3 pairs made on the interior of his house. A great sufferer of Catarrh sent me a letter vice to;

One Cent a Word. MEMORIAL DAY. Changes In Augusta District. GROWTH OF ENGLISH FEET Under this heading small, undisplayed ad­ The annual conference of the Metho­ vertisements, such as “Wants,” “For Sale”, Shoes of Old-Time Beauties Toe “Situations Wanted,” etc., will be inserted for Instructions Received by James dist Episcopal churches of Maine clo-ed i Small for Modern Woiqen lc a word each week. The address will be charged as part of the advertisement, and W. Rrackett of Portland. April 16. The assignment of pastors ; to Wear. each initial of name and combination of was read by Bishop Charles M. Fowler Arbo C. Norton. figures count as a word. Cash with order. James W. Brackett of Portland, the of Buff do, N. Y. I t contained 25 That the race of women is growing patriotic instruclor of the department UK s a l k - 1 want to se.'i my changes, including the presiding elder taller, and that the small hands and in Phillips village or the house and land of Maine, Grand Army of the Republio, separately.F W il l ia m Sh e p a r d . of the Lewiston district, where the Rev. feet on which our ancestresses prided appointed by Commander-in chief Wil- Coni lete line of White A. 3. Ladd is succeeded by the Rev. themselves are disappearing in favor MASQUERADE BA..L at Parker’s hall, mon W Blackmar cf Boston; has just III A von, M ay 1, 1905. M usic, F u ller’s o r ­ Charles F. Parsons, who has occupied of large and useful extremities, was Waists for Easter. White Silk chestra. Oyster supper. A prize will be received a circular letter from the com­ borne in upon me recently, says a given to the most attractive couple. the Westbrook pastorate the past five Waists, trimmed with tucks mander-in-chief calling attention to the writer in the London Graphic when years. The Rev B C. Wentworth and and lace motifs for $1.98. near approach of Memorial day and urg­ visiting a museum, I . observed in a Wanted the Rev. C. A. Southard continue as pre ing upon him as he is urging upon the glass case some shoes, relics of an White Silk Waists, trimmed AN rED—Girl for general housework. Ad siding elders of the Portland and An- earlier century. dress P. H. W in s l o w , G ardiner, Me. patriotic instructors in all the states, with lace insertion and motifs, w g u s t a districts, respectively. The There was the shoe of Catherine de the importance of a proper observ­ ANTED—A few family washings to do at changes weie as follows: Medici, somewhat clumsy, witn a high $2 50 and $2.75. The $2.75 home. Telephone' Phillips. ance of the day AUGUSTA DISTRICT. heel fastened to a flat sole, and a nar­ waits is made in the surplice a n ted .—Coon cats and kittens. I. T. Willet. The commander-in-chief suggests that Livermore Falls, C. C. Howard. row toe tapering to a square end, but style. South Portland, Me. in connection with the exercises of the North Augusta, W. A. Meservey. yet small in dimension. A so a complete line of white ANTED.—A woman to do cooking and gen­ day that President Lincoln’s Gettysburg North Anson and Embden, F. K. There was the black satin heelless eral housework at Hangeley. Maine, six Wweeks in June and July. Six in family. A d­address be read by an impressive reader. Beem. slipper, marvellously straight and nar­ Muslin Waists from 50c to dress, stating terms and references, K, Ma in e Skowhegan, F. A. Leitch. row. of the Empress Josephine, h little $1.75. W o o d s, Phillips, Maine. The commander-in chief in speaking Strong and Freeman, F. H. Hall. slipper absolutely suited to the dainty, of the proper observance has this to Wayne and North Leeds, C. Puring- A new line of White Gloves saggest: ton. languorous Creole, who reclined on a sofa and twisted her favorite cash- in fabric and kid at 25c, 50c FARMINGTON NEWS. “ Invite all thinking, patriotic people Wilton and North Jay, H. C. R„ der. mere shawls around her in picturesque to $ 1.50 a pair. to join with us on this day. Especially 8pecial correspondence to Maine Woodsman. and careless folds. A complete line of Veilings should the children in our schools be en­ JAPAN’S BANK DEPOSITS. But the wonder of wonders to me Farmington, April 19, 1905. couraged to take part IrU the ceremonies in all shades and widths, from Banks of the Island Empire Hold was the tiny brocade shoe, a very Cin­ of the day. Under the direction of our ioc to 50c per yard. Word came to Farmington Saturday More Cash Now Than Ever derella’s slipper, high-heeled and gold- school officials they can thus be taught embroidered. of the Princesse de Lam- that an unknown river driver had been Before. found dead in an old camp near Chain by this object lesson, patriotism, with­ balle. that innocent and lovely crea­ of Ponds farm, above Eustis. Coroner out which all other learning is worse “Seventy per cent, of the Japanese ture. whose charming head, dressed by a hairdresser pressed into service, was Adams of this place, Deputy W. B. than useless. expenditures in the present war with Arbo C. Norton, “Urge the officials and teachers con­ Russia remain in Japan, and, as a re­ after death carried on a pike and held Small and Dr. E. L. Pennell of King- up to Queen Marie Antoinette's win­ trolling every school in the nation to sult, the deposits in the banks of the Broadway, field left Saturday night for the soene of dow by the ruthless mob. the suspected murder. Monday news hold a patriotic service on a school day island kingdom are larger than they have ever- been before.” said Franklin Such a little shoe can hardly be con­ Farmington, - flaine. was received by way of Rangeley lakes before Memorial day, at which the rea­ B. Morse, son of the first American ceived. It is no bigger than a child’s, that the river driver whose body was sons for observing the day should be ex­ consul to Osaka, reports the Washing­ and I doubt if any woman of to-day discovered in an old camp at Chain of plained to the pupils. A comrade, ton Post. could put it on. • Pends above Eustis where he is believed wearing his badge, should be one of the “The working of this is simple and to have been murdered was identified to­ speakers. No matter how simply and accounts for present conditions in Nice W ay to Treat a Guest. NOTICE day a Joseph Bolger, a French-Cana- even haltingly he may tell some little Japan. The Japanese army lives on Fred—W hat! Fight a duel on account Dr. J.R . Kittridge. Dentist dian, belonging at St. Frances, P. Q. war story, a part of his experience, the rice and fish. The government has of a woman? No, sir! If I caught a vVILL BE AT Bolger bad been missing since last De­ pupils will be impressed, their patrio­ given its orders for these provisions to man flirting with my wife I’d Invite him cember when he left St. Frances, which tism stimulated and the good work ad­ the farmers and fishermen of Japan, to come over for a day’s shooting—just who, when they receive the money de­ Phillips, April 24. 25 and 26. vanced.” as I’ve invited you—and then, if an acci­ is situated near the boundry line and posit it in banks mostly, and when a Rangeley, April 27, 28 and 29. about 30 miles through the forest to the Mr. Brackett has commenced along dent were to occur— national loan is* called for. are pre- John—Good gracious! I hope you don’t Stratton, May 2. northwest of Eustis. Monday afternoon the lines suggested in the circular of the pared to loan the government the very j suspect me?—Stray Stories, Farmington, May 6, 8, 9, io, 11, Coroner Adams returned from Chain of commander in chief and from encourage money that they have been paid. A d d ______. Ponds, with the report that Joe Bolger ment already received from different to this the fact that all th e powder 12 and 13. parts of the state is satisfied that more used by the Japs in the field is manu­ Sciafic Rheumatism Cured. was not murdered at all, but had evi­ than ever, this year, the schools will de All operations pertaining to dentistry c a ie factured at home, and it is evident “ I have been subject to sciatic rheu­ fully performed. Special attention given to dently been taken sick and crawled into vote some attention to the observance of matism for years,” says E. H. Waldron pre serving the natural teeth. Teeth e x tracted the old camp and died. That the body the day. why there is but 30 per cent, left to go without pain a specialty. Artificial w ork o l out of the country.”^' of Wilton Junction, Iowa. “My joints all kinds promptly and carefully d o n s had been there some time was shown b. were stiff and gave me m >ch pain and Teeth extracted free when plates are m ade GRUBS FOR FISHING LINES. discomfort. My joints would crack All work warranted. Satisfaction g u ar the color of tne flesh, which was badly Cabs in Russia. anteed. when I straightened up. I used Cham­ Telephone connections by the Dirlgo. decomposed Mice had also gnawed Silkworm Substance Employed with In Russian- cities, according to an berlain’s Pain Balm and have been the face to some extent. It was at once Excellent Result in Mak­ English traveler, the taking of a cab is thoroughly cured. Have not a pain or a matter of bargaining, for though there decided that an .nquest was unneces ing Them ache from the old trouble for many ^Federal Insurance Company, Jersey City, sary, and the body was shipped to St. is a printed tariff somewhere, the cab­ mont s. It is certainly a most won­ derful 1 niment.” For sale by CragiD, Francis, P. Q , the home of the de­ It has been found that silkworm gut man cannot rea 1 it. If you know the A s s e t s D e c . 31,1904. distance you walk along the cab rank Phillips; Whitney, Rangeley; Dyer, Mortgage Loans, $ 30,000 CO ceased. forms the best line for fishing purposes, Strorg: M'tche 1, Kingfield. Stocks and Bonds, 1,366,934 00 partly on account of its great tenacity calling out your destination and your Cash In Office and Bank, 400,954 81 Mr. Ar:hur MacDonald, who recently urice—ab ut a quarter pf what you Agents’ Balances, 238,266 OS and partly because it is so transparent. Interest and Rents, 15,421 21 underwent an operation for a deformed Every year a sufficient number of Span­ would n iy in Lo.:loa and a tenth of the condition of his feet, is now much ish silkworm grubs are selected for this New York dema.-d. When you have Wedding Gross Assets, 12,051,576 10 better. Mr. MacDonald is being treated purpose. After they have eaten enough passed the last cab you will hear a clat­ A dm itted A ssets, $2,051,576 10 by a Portland specialist. mulberry leaves, and before they begin ter behind, and a driver will implore Lia b il it ie s D e c . 31,1904. to spin, they are thrown into vinegar you to step in. If you do not know the Announcements. Net Unpaid Losses, $ 236,941 19 The streets in town are dry and very distance you ask the fare; divide the Unearned Premiums, 320,427 IT dusty. Wuen oid Bor-;as comes ’round for several hours. Each Insect is killed, Special C ontingent R eserve, 175,000 00 and the substance which the grub in the answer by four and walk on. Curses! M a i n e W o o d s m a n has recently All other liabilities, 76,822 48 the corner the dust flies in clouds. Invocation of saints! Drivers raise their Cash Capital, 500,000 00 natural course wculd have spun into co­ purchased a lot'of new type especial Surplus over all liabilities, 743,385 26 Cane to put next season’s pack of coon is forcibly drawn from the dead arms to heaven in horror. Walk calm­ ly on, and th^re is a race to pick you ly for Wedding[announcements and Total lia b ilities an d surplus, $2,051,576 10 sweet coru in are still bemg made in the worm in a much thicker and shorter silk­ Geo r g e M. Cu r r ie r , A gent, Burnham & Morrill factory. en thread. The threads are then placed up. Nor is there ever a dispute at the invitations. Farmington, Maine. end. A baseball nine composed of town in pure water for about four hours and This new outfit is of the best that afterwarn dipped for ten minutes in a so­ players and Normals played and defeat­ i> made, has increased our wedding lution of soft soap. The fine outer skin Willing to Trade. ed the high school team last 3a urday Is thus loosened, so that the workman Rapnon—“Uneasy lies the head that business materially and we appre UP-TO-DATE to the tune of 3 to 10. The high school can remove It writh his hands. The wears a crown.” ciate it. Snapup—What if it does? Uneasy boys claim, with righteous indignation, threads must be dried in a shady place, To still further call the attention that they would have easily been the and are often bleached with sulphur un­ lies the head that doesn't wear a crown, sometimes, and there must be some con­ of the public to this department of til they acquire the bright appearance of winners had the Normal school played solation in having a headac he from such ADVERTISING. spun glass. * our printing, we have decided to a strictly all school nine. an aristocratic cause.—Detroit Free offer to all newly married couples Mr. H. H. Rice returned Tuesday from \ Perishable Currency. Press. a trip to New York city, where he has; Eggs are current coin In Mayo, Kerry. who have their wedding announce Had a Tooth. In these days live merchant are been on business. Donegal and Latrim. They are ments printed at the^MAiNE W oods Mrs. Beaconstreet—I hear that some­ looking for profit. They are everywhere received over the coun­ The streets of Farmington bid fair tc j thing interesting has happened at your m a n office, a free subscription to placi g their advernement* try In payment for tea. sugar, be gay with aatomobiles this summer. house. Emerson. M aine WooDs‘ and M a in e W oods where, in their best judgement, Among those in town who will go about meal, oil, bread, tobacco, pat­ Little Emerson—Yes; my infantile they will do them the most good. ent medicines and general haber­ m a n for oneJyear, free of charge. propelled either by gasoline or steam we , brother has developed what appears to Time was, we are told, when dashery. Accounts are kept open and We have a neat line of samples to note the following: E. A. Hardy, Eugene be a bicuspid.—Pittsburg Post the store keeper used to give the goods supplied on credit in eggs. Pred­ show customers and invite them to Brown, Wilfred McLeary, F. E. Me atory agents traveling through the wilds newpaper man an advertise- Leary, Frank Austin, Bert Spinney, with worthless teas, itinerant tinkers A Phillips Woman A*ks call. tbement. “ just to help out the Chester Greenwood and Dr. H. B. | and musicians, Polish Jews hawking have you a floor p ain t that Will 'a-t twojj. W. BRACKETT [COMPANY, paper.” Palmer It is reported that the popular tinsel jewelry and holy pictures, all ac- weeks? Yes we have Devoe’-; i* ha« That would be considered a Publishers and Printers, Varnum ponj autoist, Jacob Wirth, has cept this current coin, generally unload- beautiful gloss and will wear two year* senseless performance now. a new car ready lor the reason's tour- ^ the nearest railway town, if properly applied. W. A D. Cragin. Phillips, * Maine. We want advertisements from ing. people who want to get their School Excuses. money’s worth out of their ad­ H. F. Coe Oi Portland and Dr. Bishop The excuses which children bring to Jf you want a Simple, Reli­ vertising of Boston came to town Saturday night school furnish no end of entertainment, j able, Durable and Economical We want advertisements from Here are a couple which were recently j and Monday morning went ti Clear people who intend to give their water pood to inspect their camp at i hat presented to a teacher who is employed not many hundred miles from Troy: i Gasoline Engine advertisements some care and sheet of water and make ariangements atteniion. to have it put in order for the sprijg “Please excuse Sallie from a boil on her j either in a light, portable outfit to nose.” "Please excuse Willie for being j move around the farm for pumping We want advertisements from fishing. water, running cream separator, late. He fell in a puddle on his way to churning sawing wood and cutting business people who realize that Judge J. H. Thompson, Carltou P. school. By doing the same you will feed, 1%, 2>i, 5 and 7 H. P., or a station­ they have something to say to ary engine. 3 to 100 H. P., we have an Merrill and J. C. Tarbox went to King- oblige.” It is unnecessary to sav Sallie i engine that will please you. Our 5 H. the more than ten thousand tield Monday, on business. and Williq were duly excused.—Troy P.. upright en gin e, price $176.00, is th e readers of M aine W oodsman, Times. best uj right engine that can be bou lit ------j ------at any price. You can pay more; but if they would make their busi- you cannot buy more. Come in and see our engines in operation. Every ' ness all that it should be. Children’s Spring Tonic. engine guaranteed. To such people, the M aine Praise For Dr. True’s Elixir. After a long winter the children’s blood W oodsman advertising columns flows sluggishly, the bowels are irregular and Cord Wood Saws The following testimonial, from a mother, the channels of the body clogged. This is llie •Complete with 24-m. saw and fly present indeed a rare bargain. w h eel, $20.00. Pole saw s, $24.00. Silos, is only one of the many we are daily receiv­ chance for which disease has been lying in M aine W oodsman wait. No time should be lost in cleansing windii ills, tanks, pumps and feed cut­ The has the ing from all parts of the country: the blood and regulating the stomach wilh a ters. readers— more than ten thousand Water supply outfits for seashore Un io n , Me ., M arch 27, 1905. good soring medicine. For children’s ail­ ments nothing equals Dr. True’s Worm Elixir. and country homes. of them—without which all ad­ Dr. J. F . True, A few doses will expel worms, if any, and vertising would be a failure— Auburn, Me. tone up the whole system. A better spring Dear Sir—Enclosed you will find 25 cents med »xe cannot be found. Twenty thousand Stevens lank £ Tower Co., money thrown away. for one box of Worm Wafers. My youngest bottles »ew sold in March alone. Price, 35c Auburn, Maine. But IT P A Y S to advertise m son 9hows symptoms of having worms and I at all drug? sts. know that your worm medicines will give M aine W oodsman. If in doubt prompt relief. My oldest son, Capt. William Cookson, now a sea captain, was, when a boy, try it. sickly and in poor health. We gave him Classified advertisements only your Elixir and he grew and thrived on it. If you want a 5c Cigar that you will be proud to We believe it saved his life. one cent a word. Yours respectfully, Mr s . J ohn Cookson. give to a friend or smoke yourself, buy the Many children are troubled with worms, MAINE WOODSMAN, but are treated for something else. A valu­ able took on diseases of child»en, which should be In the h a n d s of every mother, will W . X B . SPECIAL. Phillips Maine. be tent to any address on request to Dr. J. F. True & Co., Auburn, Me. , It is made of good stock. Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity.

—Mrs. H. M. Pierce is the guest of — The Congregationalism are hoping Mrs. Ida M. Butterfield this week. to secure Mr. Woodward as past r. —Mrs Selden Keene is employe.! in —Miss Floy Kelley was iu Farming- Telephone Connection. Mr. H. W. True’s tai oriug department. ton ever Sunday. — Ernest Carvill is home from Farm­ —Mrs. E. E. Morse of Mdlinocket is ington for a wtek visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R C. —Miss Nell.e Bartlett and Mr. Leon Ross Bartlett were in Portland over Sunday. Mr. C. H, McKenzie of Rumford —Mrs. M. W. Bean visited Mr. aud Falls was in town Friday, returning Mrs. David Bsan in West Farmington a home Saturday. few days this wet k. Mrs. T. E Spaulding of Oquosioc Just — Mrs. Edward Greenwood was in is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Farmington Monday, called there by L. Kempton at West Phillips. the illness of Mr. Greenwood’s father. —They say that trade dollars and — Mrs. Ida Briggs of Portland is visit­ Mexican dollars are quite plenty around MOHAIR. ing her BiBter, Mrs. C. A. Mahoney, at Phillips nowadays. Phillips Hotel. —Miss Bana Beal wishes to inform It is said that Mohair Dress Goods are the correct —Mr. Vance Whitney, who is work­ her customers that she will do parlor thing. ing at the barber business in Augusta, millinery and dressmaking at her home W e have them in Black, B!ue, Green and Brown at This. spent Sunday in Phillips. on Sawyer street. —We are sorry to report that Mr. P. — Last Monday was one of the very fifty cents a yard. H. Winslow of Gardiner, auditor for the oold days of the spring. The wind G. B. SEDGELEY. Sandy River railroad, has been con­ blew constantly aud there was a little fined to his home by illness recently. snow falhng rearly all of the time. —The King’s Daughters will meet — Miss Lila Allen, who has been ern If you want the this Friday evening with Mrs. Arthur ployed for a time in the Woodsman of­ Beedy. Members are requested to bring fice, commences a term of school next an historical fact about early Phillips Monday iu the Cushman district, Avon. best ready to wear —Owing to an error in printing in J. —Many friends were glad to see Mrs. J, Hennings's advertisement i n last A. W. Bean on the street last Wednes week’s Woodsman, the price of the day, the first time since the last of No Clothing on the Urban shoes mentioned should have vember, having been confined to her read $3.50 instead of $3.00. home by illne s. — Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mahoney, who —Hon. Joel Wilbur, who owns the market at prices have been spending the winter with house on the corner of Main and Depot their son, Mr. Chas. Mahoney at Phillips streets, is making quite extensive re­ Hotel, returned to their home in pairs. Mr. Rand Harden is also paint­ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. which are as low last Monday morning. ing the house —Mrs. G. L. Wilbur of Boston, who —Messrs. Maxcy and Lewis of Gard i- with her husband has been boarding ner, owners of the Sandy River and as asked for infe­ with A, W. Bean fer several weeks, re­ Franklin & Megantic railroads were in turned last Saturday from a two weeks’ Phillips for a day or two last week on visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. W. business. rior makes, Betts in New York. —A party of young people from the PAPER HANGINGS — Mr. and M:s. Bert Miilett, who village held a dancing party at Parker’s moved from Phillips a few weeks ago, ha 1 in Avon last Thursday evening, go­ are now living in South Boston, having ing down in a hayrack. Mis. Parker gone to housekeeping last week. Mr. and son, Selden, furnished music. Wall Paper Buy of Us. Miilett has a good job in Boston as jani­ —Mrs. J. W. Brackett went to Hallo- tor of a building. well Monday. Her mother, Mrs. M. W. —In our report of Home day in the Bean, who has been visiting her daugh­ Union Sunday school the following ter, Mrs, W. E. Miilett, for several and Borders, We have the names were accidentally omitted from weeks returned home with her on Tues­ the Roll of Honor: Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, day. Mason Dutton, Albert Scamman, Mr best line of Suits —The Gabble club met with Mrs. F. N. P. Noble, Prince Wheeler, Ivan Har Curtains and Fixtures, i D. Bartlett lait week Thursday. This low, Dannie Miner, Ray Daggett, Cecil club plans to discontinue their meetings Hamden. we ever carried. through the summer. They will prob- —We hope the bill presented at the a >ly have one more meeting when the last legislature fur the protection of the Devoe’s Lead and Zinc gentlemen will be invited and will be trailing arbutus, oommonly known as Your new Spring entertained at Wilbur’s ball. the Mayflower, although failing to pass will nevertheless be the means of the children and people in general of being NAMES OF BUT ONE LETTER Paints. Suit should be more careful when gathering tbese beau tiful flowers and not pull the plants up Surnames and Geographical Designa- by the roots, thus exterminating the tions Consisting of Only a one of these. sweetest and most prized of our spring Single Character. Fine Stationery, Books, flowers. It must be very convenient to possesa —The ladies of the Social union have a surname consisting of a single letter We shall be glad decided to give a supper aud entertain­ of the alphabet. The Paris papers men­ Congress Playing ment on May first and the following tion the singular case of a certain Marie committees were appointed: Committee whose surname consists of the one let­ to show them to in charge of arrangements, Mrs. AJaie ter B. Farker, Mrs. Esma True; supper com­ Many years ago there was a shop kept Cards. mittee, Mrs. Lena Everett, Mrs. Effie In the Rue de Louvain, in , by you. Graffam, Mrs. Emma Greenwood, Mrs. Theresa 0. aud there is a Mme. 0 living with her two children at Molenbeck, a Evelyn Wilbur, Mrs. Vesta Mahoney, suburb of the Belgian capital. In the Mrs. Bdita Holt. The entertainment is Rue de l’Angle. in the same commune, Agency tor Prices $5 00 to in charge of Mrs. Lucy Brackett and lives a Mr. 0 (with a circumflex accent), Mrs. Lucy Hilton. j who is no relative of Mme. 0. In 1866. among the Belgian recruits $15 00 j was a young man named O. who could Globe Steam Laundry. AN OLD I M S TRIBUTE not write, and signed his nanle with a •/ cross; yet he could so easily have learned We are selling to write his own name! In the depart­ The sale of Peerless Dyes is continued one An Oh»o Fruit Rniser, 78 Years Old, ment of Somme there is a village called Cured 0* a Terrible Case After Ten week. Who wants <£Peerless Dyes” lor 6c , Veers c'■? Suffering, Y; in the Zuyder Zee there is a bay called Y, and Amsterdam has the river Y. per package some exceptional When suffering daily torture In China there is a large town of the From backache, rheumatic pain, same brief name. In the Chinese prov­ Any ill of kidneys or bladder, ince of Honan there is a city called U, Turn to Doan’s Kidney Pills. values at $10.00. and in France there is a river, and in CORNER STORE, NO. i BEAL BLOCK, A cure endorsed by thousands. Sweden a town, rejoicing in the name Read an old man’s tribute. Of A. MAIN STREET, PHILLIPS, MAINE, Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Mentor, Castor Oil for Mummies. Ohio, says: “I was cured by Doan’s M. Berthelot, secretary of the Louvre Kidney Pills of a severe case of kidney museum, believes that he has discovered trouble of the secret of the ageut used in embalm­ W. A. D. CRAGIN. eight or ten ing in ancient Egypt. After a laborious D. F. years’ stand­ examination of the sarcophagi of the ing. I suffered fifth and sixth dynasties, which date the most severe back as far as 3500 B. C., M. Berthelot has backache a n d come to the decision that the oil em­ other pains in ployed was simply castor oil, such as Is the region of still used in Egypt, which has undergone H O Y T th e k i dneys. some oxidation, but retained during the PROPOSITIONS These were es­ long period its preservative qualities.— New Straw pecially severe London Telegraph. SIDNEY JUSTUS. when stooping TO PRINT to lift any­ Varieties of Mosquitoes. Matting & CO . thing, and often I could hardly straighten 8ir Henry A. Blake, governor of Cey- my back. The aching was bad in the ton, announced at a recent meeting of I 1 ave just received a come to the customer in various daytime, but just as bad at night, and I the Asiatic society that Singalese med­ supply of new straw mat forms. There are plenty of firms Was always lame in the morning. 1 was ical books of the sixth century described ing and bothered with rheumatic pains and drop­ $7 varieties of mosquitoes and 424 kinds that send out circulars offering a sical swelling of the feet. The urinary of malarial fever caused by mosquitoes. Window “ leader” and make up when they No. 5 Beal Block, passages were painful, and the secretions get the customer“ hooked.” We have The Three Americas. were discolored and so free that often done a great deal of printing and we I had to rise at night. I felt tired all A correspondent of the London Time* Shades. calls attention to the fact that William now have an outfit that can be ex­ day. Half a box served to relieve me, CHAS. F. CHANDLER, and three boxes effected a permanent Pitt said: “America, Canada and Lou­ celled by few in the state. We print Phillips, Me. cure.” isiana are the three countries on the FURNITURE DEALER AND continent of North America.” anything, from Bonds to Visiting A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney UNDERTAKER, Cards. medicine which cured Mr. Justus will Agency for the Unlver* be mailed on application to any part of A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. P h i l l i p s , - - M a i n e J W BRACKETT CO., the United States. Address Foster-Mil- Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. Y _ buro Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment fails ° Phillies, Mai- e. sal Steam Laundry. dealers; price, fifty cents per box. cure you in 6 to 14 days. 50 cts. MAINE WOODSMAN, APRIL 21, 1905. I

STRONG. Special Notice. been connected in Iowa with several of Freeman Valley. MISCELLANEOUS. Haviug just retu ned from the city I the leading papers and more recently Clyde Durrell has been quite ill the M. O. W. BELL, D. have now on display and for sale a fine has held a very important position with past week He was attended by Dr. Physician ancl Surgeon line of spring and summer millinery, a large wholesale perfume manufactory. Bell of Strong. All hope for his speedy (Office at residence.. also the finest line of shirt waists, We’re all glad to greet you, Will. recovery. C o a L ! STRONG, VI A. IV K Telephone connection kimonas, mercerized petticoats a n d Schools commenced Monday with the Albert Huff and wife visited Mrs. Wholesale and Retail muslin underwear ever shown. Call iD. following corps of teachers: High, Chas. Huff’s mo'her Mrs. Mittie Durrell, last Leave your orders early for nex A Grand Easter Opening M r s . W . R . V i n i n g . Cunningham; Grammar, Mrs. Ellen Sunday. of Millinery will oe held here, Saturday, Poor;Intermediate, Miss Mary Millikan; winter’s supply. For prices apply to April 22. It will consist of Trimmed Hats, Nell Huff picked trailing arbutus in Ready to wear Hats, an t all the latest novel­ Primary, Miss Kate Lawless. Miss Law­ full bloom last Sunday. Guess they ties in trimmings. All are cordially invited “ I WANT YOU,” SAID DAVID BEAL & HcLEARY, to attend, whether intending to purchase or less fakes the place vacated by Miss don’t rn nd the cold. not. Addie McLain, who has very successful­ Office at Phillips Station. firs rielHe Kilkenny Bradford, And Frank Logreen, With the Mr. a n d Mrs. L'ndeey Thompson ly taught the “young idea to shoot” for AGENTS: Bates Block, - Strong, flalne. called on Mrs. Thompson’s grandpar­ $1500 Came Into the Fold. years among our youngest population. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Huff, last Sun­ J. A. Russell & Co , Rangeley; 8pecial correspondence 10 Maine Woodsman. EGGS FOR HATCHINC. The attendance Monday was fully up to day. C. B. Richardson, Strong; S t r o n g , April 19, 1905 the average of other terms. Several The school at Starbird’s Corner be­ L. L. Mitchell, Kingfield. I furnish eggs for hatching from Deputy Sheriff David Richardson, rooms in the school building are^ pretti­ gins April 24. the rose and single comb Plymouth Sheriff Coolidge’s deputy in Strong, Rock, same ot Rhode Island Reds, ly decorated with pictures this term. Master Melvin Huff is attending the made an important arrest Saturday, W hite Wyandutts and rose comb Mr. Arthur Tucker, Farmington, was High school at Strong. April 8, when be arrested Frank Lo­ Brown Leghorns at 50c per setting. in town Monday on business. Bert Soper is at home fTom Farming- green of Malden, Mass., who was want Ducks’ eggs, 75c a setting. Mr. Wallace Spaulding, Farmington, ton for a while. E. F. VERRILL, - Strong, Maine. ed by the police of Malden for the lar­ is visiting bis relatives, Mr. and Mrs. ceny of fifteen hundred odd dollars from John Norton and family, this week, > 0 0 0 ch . >0 x y a Mrs. Matilda Wilson of Malden. Mrs. W. R. Vining is showing a very Surprised. Latest Spring and Summer A few days prior to the arrest Mr. beautiful line of millinery this spring. “Did that medium show you anything Nelson Walker, t h e postmaster at that surprised you?” styles in C. B. Richardson has a flintlock gun Strong, received a letter from the in which is a breech loader. “ A great curi­ “Yes," answered the inquisitive man. “After certain demonstrations with a spector of police of Malden, Mr George osity,” say all who have seen it. W ALL PAPER guitar and tambourine I was astonished E Greenleaf, stating in sub-Rance that a Miss Inez Stevens is teaching the Hol­ man by the name of Frank Logreen, for to find that my friends In the spirit world for any room in your house. land school in Rumford. This school had become such bad musicians.”— merly of Strong or vicinity, was badly Now is the time to paper, and ooramenoed April 10 and will continue Washington Star. wanted by the police of Malden for the here you will find all the mater seventeen weeks. crime of larceny. Mr. Greenleaf en­ In the Polar Frost. ials at bottom prices. It’s quite a sight to watch the school closed the following description of the teams drive in these days. All the rural Hectic Hiram—What do you carry that C. E. DYER, man he wanted: “35 years of age,6 feet, pupils are cow transported in this man­ chunk of Ice around with you for? Icicle Ike—Oh, that Is a memento. It 10 inches in height, 140 or 150 pounds” ner to the village. Kineo Furnace. STRONG, - - MAINE. weight, light hair and eyes, smooth face la the tears my last sweetheart shad Mr. Spaulding Norton has r-turned when I left her.—Chicago News. wore black overcoat, dark pants and from a trip to Boston. black stiff hat.” Mr. Perley Haines of Kingfield called Our experienced Boston buyer The inspector in his letter asked the in town Monday. The Maine Woodsman. postmaster if he would put the matter has sent us this week, New Belle Luce, who underwent a severe Because fabulous sums are spent in in the hands of some good constable or surgical operation one day last week, is advertising, some merchants think that detective and i t ' thus happened that now much better. it costs a fortune to keep any business Spring Wrappers, before the public. They do not stop to Deputy Richardson was put on the trail. Frankie Toothaker, who recently had Now Mr. Richardson remembered that a think that advertising space can be a leg amputated, is gaining strength bought like cloth or lard or soap—in White Skirts, m n answering to this description was fast. any desired quantity, as one’s business in a lumber camp owned by John K. W. P. Watson of Kingfield registered may demand The man who is selling Richards in Freeman, a short distance cigars from a small stand on the corner and other Cotton Underwear. W e at Hotel Strong, Wednesday, April 12. doesn’t need as much space as a depart­ shall be pleased to show goods. from this place, and so when James Rev. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard have ment store. But the proper spa:e is Alexander, a nephew of Mrs. Wilson’s, i returned from the Methodist conference just as essential to the best results In L. C. HUNTER & CO., came to town Wednesday, April 5, in Gardiner. his business as is the big store’s big ad. Deputy Richardson was all ready for It doesn’t cost much to buy a small Strong, - - Maine. T. J. Sanborn and Llewellyn Johnson space in the M a i n e W o o d s m a n —a business. They decided that Saturday have employed Cbas. Diokey to saw space that is suitable for an unpretent­ night would be a good time to make the their wood this spring. ious business. And, after all, it’s not arrest so about 11 o’clock that evening, Mr. Walter Jones and party will go to the size of the space, b'it wbat you put accompanied by Constable R, W in it that counts. Start off with a little We have a full line of the the Megantic Club Honse at Spider space and use it well and you’ll need a Kineo Heater. Carpenter-Morton Co’s, quality Knowlton, the descent on the camp was Lake, May 15, and Walter says “Mr. big one by and by made. guaranteed Jones will act as steward for the club as M a j n e W o o d s m a n . Logreen was in bis bunk in the camp formerly.” and when spoken to asked wbat was Mrs. W. O. Eustls and daughter, Lil­ HOUSE wanted. “I want to say something tj lian, were to Meadowview recently. Had Dyspepsia you; come out a moment,” said Deputy Miss Lillian Morrill of Malden, Mass, Richardson. “If you want to say any­ is on a visit to her old home for a week, March g, 1904. PAINTS. thing, blat it out where you are,” spicily Mr. Richard Burns, who has been sick Dear Sirs:— replied Logreen. At this Richardson for the past few days, is some better at I have tried a great number of med­ Also white lead, oil, brushes made no further parley but walked into this writing. His place on Route No. 1 icines for dyspepsia, but without effect. “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters is the only and Varnishes. the camp nd arrested Logreen, who has been taken by bis substitute, Mr. came along very meekly indeed unti, remedy that has proved satisfactory. Grass Seeds of all kinds, and Arthur Brackley. •Yours truly, fairly outside the camp, when he quick­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Walker visited at Seed Oats. i ly remarked, “Good night, boys” and MRS. ROSE L. AMES, Lewis Partridge’s at South Strong, Sun Orland, Me. made a run for the bush. He bad un­ day. DAGGETT & WILL. $ derestimated Dave’s powers as a sprint­ Dyspeptics should use only the True Miss Phyllis Rackliffe and Master ”L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters, 35 cents. er, however, as be was soon overtaken Earle of Bigelow are attending the High Strong, Maine $ and made the rest of the trip to Strong sohool. in handcuffs. On his person was found I Mrs. F. H. Smith, who has been visit Don’t Buy A Gasoline Engine Kineo Cook. fourteen one hundred dollar bills as well ing her mother, Mrs. C. B. True, has re­ as five twenty dollar notes —$1500 in all. until you learn of the turned to her homo in Bath. rue;its of Church's Air Finest goods ever manufactured If everybody who sees this ad, The rest of the money that he had taken Cooled Engine. No Quite a number from the village at­ water to freeze or tank Send to should come in and examine them, from Mrs. Wilson he said he had spent tended the meeting at Freeman, Sunday. to fill. Has do equal in various ways. for sawine, grinding, NOYES & NUTTER. M’f’rs.. I should be obliged to duplicate the A very interesting Bible talk was given pum ping running It is said as the balance of the money cream s- parators and by Rev. C. E. Woodcock. . other farm machinery. Bangor, Maine, order for has been recovered that no action will Fully guaranteed. For descriptive Circulars. Also all flzes of be taken agains; Logreen by the Malden water cooled engines, police. Deputy Richardson is being mnnp'i.wood *aws,etc. Fastis. Full information free. Ladies’ Wrappers congratulated on all sides for his skillful They have commenced driving oh the Call on or address, FREE TO ALL OUR detective work. H. E. MAYO, corporation but do not get along very Salem , - M aine. Prices, 65c, 79c, $1.00 Miss Florence Blethen is attending the fast on account of low water. Agt. for Franklin Co SUBSCRIBERS! High school this spriDg, dr ving to anl Mrs. Laura Ricker, who has been and $1.25 from her home in South Strong. Mis* quite ill, is improving. THE CELEBRATED Blethen takes her dinners a t Mrs Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Fuller, who have The Great ^Dodge's on Depot street, Lowever. been at Fairfield all winter with Mrs. Alamo Gasoline Mr. William H. Blethen of South Fuller’s daughter, have return d home. E. W. LORING, Strong was in town Monday. Deer are seen across the river most Engine. Mr. P. W. Mason has a new spring hao every day. Five have been seen out at American The Engine that made Strong, - - riaine. —whether the result of an election bet one time the past week. or not we can’t say. Vance Fotter, son of Jimmie Fotter, Hillsdale Famous. Mi. Roy Atkinson is writing . the got three of his fingers sawed off April Buy Direct from Factory. Farmer, 1 SiroDg locals this week as the regular 14. reporter is quite ill. Carroll Leavitt has gone to Bigelow to Dainty Birth Cards Mr. Mjivin Huff, the young man who work on the new mill that is being built Indianapolis, Inti. The leading there. • agricultural journal of the nation, Among many other things, we so successfully cast in “ Bread Upon 1 the Waters” in the part of the villain, i* edited by an able corps of writers. print birth cards like diagram below. attending the High school. “ Bread Letter to A. W. Davenport, This valuable journal, in addition Upon the Waters” was given by the to the logical treatment of all agricul­ Freeman Dramatic club here some time Phillips, Me. tural subjects will also discuss the -jJL ft — —* great issues of the day, thereby add last winter to a large bouse. Dear Sir: There are these five ways of Casoline Engines, Miss TIermia Beal is taking violin les baduess in paint: ing zest to its columns and giving the farmer something to think about 6ons of an accomplished violinist in (1) stuffed out with chalk, or some Ensilage Machinery, aside from the every day humdrum Lewiston. thing like that; Wind Mills, Tanks, of routine duties. Within the next Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Conant and (2) barytes, better than chalk, but no Grinding; Mills, etc. thirty days we offer two for the family of Iona City, Iowa, came to town covering to It; nobody know it’s there; Learn about the Engine that starts price of one. Monday afternoon and went at once to (3) benzine in the oil, or water, or well in cold weather. r&JSSI the house of Mr. J. H. Conant, Sooth On the small card is given the other such stuffing, Always a good assortment of sec­ M AIN E W O O D S and Strong, where they will remain about a (4) too thin—too much liquid, what babies’ name and date of birth ; on ond hand engines at bargain prices. MAINE WOODSMAN, week, pending the arrival of Mr. Co- ever it is, for the solid; Get our catalog. Write us/your the large one, the parents’ name and naut’s household goods from the wtst_ (5) short measure; wants The leading county papers and residence. The old Conant mansion, about one Now will you buy by the price per LUNT, MOSS & CO., THE AMERICAN These cards are fastened together mile below the village on the Farming- “gallon” ? 43 So. Market St.. Boston. with a bow of ribbon, put into a ton road, recently purchased of DenniB We furnish our agents with a state FARMER Soule has been entirely deccra'.ed and chemist’s certificate of analysis that small envelope, and present a very all for $2.00. This unparralled renovated from top to bottom and is tells what’s in Devoe. offer is made to all new subscribers, neat and dainty appearance. now in fine condition for occupancy. Yours truly and all old ones who pay up all Prices $2.50 for fifty, and after the This work was welland skillfully done F W D evoje & Co Worms? Many children are troubled with worms, arrears and renew within thirty days. andkna ireateatreated iorfor Bomeimiiggometliing ei»e.else. a A_few acw udoses u k o vor i |k fi rst fifty 2c a piece. by Mr. S. D. Gates, assisted by J. H ’ 46 New York Samples copies free. Address, Conant. All o u r townspeople w»H P. S. W. A. D. Cragin, Phillips, L. L. Dr. True’s Elixir I J. W. BRACKETT CO., will expel worms it they exist, and prove a vain- ■ MAINE WOODSMAN, heartily welcome Mr. Wm. .Conant and Mitchell, Kingfield, and Neal, Oakes & abletonicifthereareno worms. S5eatdruggut«. ■ Phillips, . . . Maine. family to our town. Mr, Conant toa« Quimby, Rangeley, sell our paint. (im . jr. F. TKCE A CO., A u b u rn , Me. M Phillip*, 8 MAINE WOODSMAN, APRIL 21, I9C5 Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity. HIS “ HEARTY” BREAKFAST. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. Bluff at Putting On a Good Front When Easter Comes. — Dyer’s orchestra will furnish music That Was Not Carried WILLIS HARDY’S for ‘ The Confederate Spy,” April 28 T hrough. “Thirty days hath September,” FOR —Mrs. Hopkins has been in town this j LIGHT AND HEAVY Every body can remember; “A bit of conversation I overheard in But to know when Easter comes, week with her husbmd, Dr. P. O, Hop­ the cafe of a Boston hotel the morning Carden Seeds, Puzzles even scholars, some. kins. after one of the big football games this —Every fireman and others ate re ; Wagon Wheels, When March the twenty-first Is past, fall interested me,” remarked a well- Crass Seeds, Just watch the silvery moon, quested to be at the board of trade known lawyer of this city, relates the And when you see it lull and round, rooms on the evening of April 26. Providence Journal. Know EastePll be here soon. Rims and Seed Peas —The drama, “ The Confederate ‘‘It wasn’t so much what was said, but After the moon has reached its full, ALL KINDS. Spy,” at Lambert|hall, Friday evening, It illustrated the attempt that is some­ * Then Blaster will be here, times made to put on the best front pos­ The very Sunday after, April 28. Spokes, j In each and every year. sible in the face of adversity and the final Flour and — Remember that the annual firemen’s triumph of truth, followed by the total And if it hap on Sunday, meeting will be held in the board of collapse of the bluff. A college man of Groceries* The moon should reach its height, trade rooms Wednesday evening, April middle age, who had evidently- retired The Sunday following this event, early and in good order was doing ample Working Shoes for all. Dress Will be the Easter bright. 26. G. D. BANGS, —Tickets for “The Confederate Spy” justice to a steak and a Spanish omelet, Shoes for all. 200 Wrappers at —MiBS Bana Beal was in Boston last not to mention potatoes and a cup of on sale at Cragin’s store, Monday, April Upper Village, bargains, etc. week buying millinery. 24. Prices as usual, 25e, reserved seats, coffee. There strolled in aimlessly a Call in and see the facts. —Help out the band by attending the 35c. Secure your seats early Harvard chum of the old days. 4 Phillips, - Maine. I “It was evident at a glance that the drama, April 28. —Messrs. A. W. Bean and G. L. Wil Grange Store, - Phillips. — Mrs. A. F. Austin of Farmington is latter had reunited with classmates and bur have started in the fish business, had broken every pledge since the be­ the guest of her son, Mr. H. B. Austin. driving a team out on Thursdays ,|TVTW^^TWTWTWTVT%rrVTWTWTW^ ginning of things. ‘Pull up and have a Make old worn Furniture look like n w. —Miss Christine Kennedy is learning Those purohasin las week pronounced bite of breakfast,’ said the sanctified millinery with Miss Annie Timberlake it A No. 1. one. grinning inside of himself. at G. B. Sedgeley’s store. —Carroll Knapp is taking Will Leav “ ‘No,’ replied the graduate who had LACQUERET Garden Seeds —Miss Amanda E, Church, who has itt’s place in Wilbur & Co.’s store for fallen from grace, fingering nervously been visiting her sister, Mrs. Frances a while as Mr. Leavitt is grafting apple for his cigarette box, ‘I have just fin­ Household Lacqueret AND ished a hearty meal over at the Parker Maniner in Roxbury, Mass., lor the past trees in the orchard at Madrid and Miss Especially adapted for beautifying and house.’ ‘What did you have, Bill?’ per­ few weeks, returned home last Satur­ Georgiue Wilbur’s orchard in Phillips. preserving all kinds of furniture a .d wood­ sisted the tormentor. Bill gazed stead­ day night. —The annual meeting of the Phillips work, such as ily into the eyes of his friend for a min­ Baby Carriages, Curtain Poles, Rattan Grass Seeds — MrB. D. F. Field was operated on Fire Co., will be held at the board of trade rooms Wednesday evening, April ute, saw that he had been sized up, and Ware, Balusters, Desks, Refrigerators, Base tor appendicitis Wednesday morning at Boards, Doors, Screen Frames, Bathrooms, 26, at 7.30 p. m. Everybody come that said: ‘Well, to keep nothing back, I had of all kinds at low Dr. H. B. Palmer’s rooms in Farming- is interested in this good cause. Don’t four cocktails and two ice-cold Malaga Drawers, Settees, Bedsteads, Hall Trees, ton, Drs. H. B. Palmer and J. F. Hilton forget the place and time. grapes, with the seeds taken out of them, Sewing Machines, Book Casses, Ice Cfces's, Shelves, Bureaus, Jap. Trays, Sideboaids, prices. performing the operation. Mrs. Ven- and I feel as if I never wanted to eat Cabinets, Lawn Seats, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, ner of Brunswick is the nuise. Reports FINGERS LIKE CASTANETS. again.’ ” Stools, Chiffoniers, Mantels, Tables, Com­ this morning state that Mrs. Field is modes, Music Ranks, Wainscoting, China Spanish-American’s Novel Manner of CATTLE SUFFER FROM COLD ▼ery comfortable. Closet0, Picture Frames, Window Sills, Count­ Entertaining Restaurant’s ers, Porch Furniture, Wood Ceilings and N. E. WELLS, —Mr. N. V. Worthley of Avon, who During Storms in Texas, Steers H ud­ Custom ers. Floors. Anyone can apply it. has been in ill health all winter is still dle Together for Days With­ Phillips, - - Me. very poorly. He has a bad heart trouble In an uptown restaurant where the at­ out Water. Phillips Hardware Co., and has much difficulty in being able to mosphere is pleasantly Bohemian, an el­ lie down. Mr. Worthley has always derly Spanish-American diner was mak­ “Of course it don’t get this cold in Phillips, Maine. been a very active man and it is unusu­ ing himself rather conspicuous by his Texas,” said George Laverno, a ranch­ ally hard for him to be obliged to give enthusiastic enjoyment of everything, man of Amarillo. Tex., reports the Lou­ BLACKSMITHS. isville Herald. “But the cattle suffer up his daily duties and we sincerely says the New York Sun. more from our sever estorms there than Special hope that he w.ll soon be able to re­ The climax was reached when he sent a message by one of the waiters to the they do in this country. sume them as usual. piano player, who conducts a small but “They have absolutely no shelter, and —Following are the teachers for the efficient orchestra. The musician nodded must spend the night on the plains. 8LACKSMITHING Notice schools in Phillips as far as they have pleasantly an assent and after hanging W hen the cold winds and the sleet come, been engaged by Superintendent N. P. up the “request” card dug some sheets the great herds bunch close together. of all kinds at consistent to my customers and the people of Noble; Principal, Ira M. Beane, A. B., of music out of his collection and passed The heat of the steers’ bodies is the only ( Phillips and vicinity. of Hebron, a graduate from the Unlvei^ the sheets around to the players. warmth. The steers on the outside push prices Owing to the popular demand their heads in between the other cattle, sity of Maine; Miss Lura Dennison, 1st As he did so, the elderly Spaniard ! for a assistant; Miss Harriet Walker, 2a as­ stood up and approached the table near­ and there they spend the night, shiver­ est the orchestra, at which a solitary man in g. sistant; Miss Lillian Sweetser, Gram­ “Should a sleet come and cover their Rideout Brothers, strictly Cash Store mar; Miss Florence Smith, sub-Priniary. was sitting. "Would I discompose you,” he asked, banks, it serves as a blanket to keep The teachers have not yet been engaged Upper Village, Phillips. in this section, and wishing to devote with a slight accent, “if I took this seat them warm. But when the bunch is for the * Primary and Intermediate. for a short time?” broken they feel the cold, and succumb my spare time to clo-e buying rather Miss Iva Cushman will teach in the to it. than keeping books and collecting, He pointed to the corner chair just be­ I am prepared to build Cus' man district-; Miss Kathateen Too- hind the ’cellist. “It is interesting,” continued Mr. La­ I have decided to run my business thaker in the Reed and Miss Belle “Not at all.” said the man. verno, “to see the cattle hunt a sheltered at Phillips on a Strictly Casli Basis. Sampson in the Prescott. The teachers He bowed, turned the chair around and part of a range when our ‘norwesters’ Horse Sleds, The change to take effect May 1. for the remainder of the distriot.schools sat down. Then as the instrument struck come. They can’t find trees or rocks to On and after that date, I shall do protect them from the wrind. but they col­ are unassigned. up "La Paloma.” he moistened his Jumpers away with book keeping entirely, thumbs on his tongue and began snap­ lect in the lowlands. I have seen cattle and shall not give credit to anybody, —We hope the drama, ‘’The Confed­ stand for days huddled together, with erate Spy,” will be largely patronized. ping his fingers in time to the Spanish rich or poor. Shall sell all kind of dance movement. He did not snap one nothing to eat and no w ater to drink, and Sleighs Merchandise extremely low. I feel It is certainly a fiae thing to have a rather than break from the ranks. finger on each hand, but all four, and he sure that thi; plan will meet with the band in town and the members are do­ snapped them as loud as the cracking of “We seldom get :wo weather on our I to order in a few days. Neck yokes, ing good work and should receive en­ plains, but there is a peculiar sting and whipple-trees, birch hooks, sled dogs, approval of all who wish to buy a whip. The effect was exactly that of their goods at the lowest pc ssible couragement. They are nowjpracticing castanets. bite to the wind that sweeps across them. ! chain hooks, etc., ready at any time, prices. at the town house but^ theyj are plan­ Everyone enjoyed the performance, The cattle can't stand much of this cold.” cheaper than you can steal them. ning a little later to give somej open air but nobody so much as the man himself. T. R. WINC, Phillips, Me. J. J. HENNINGS, concerts. The following are^,members: When the piece and the encore were over “Procrastimtion F. H Worthley, leader; John W. Rus­ he shook hands with every one of the Is the thief of time,” but it’s more kin Js Upper Village, sell, Warren Lindsay, Harold Ross, solo musicians, and he sent them cigars by of a thief than if it has to do with adver- the waiter as soon as he returned to his ising in th e M a i n e W o o d s m a n . It New ' Livery Stable. Phillips, Maine. Bb cornets; Leon Wing, 1st Bb, cornet; place. g o es rig! t down into your till and taken A. J. CarDon, 2d Bb cornet; W. W. the dollars out. And the longer it oper­ I have opened a Livery and Feed Howland, Eb cornet; ’ Howard Carter, WONDERS OF WATCHMAKING ates against you the more you suffer, Stable on the East Side of the river solo alto; James Ross, 2d alto; Prescott f