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Phillips Phonograph October 19, 1900 VOL. X X III. ' PHILLIPS, MALNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1900. NO. 10. SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES iOTELS AND CAMPSIHOTELS AND CAMPS Announcement.===Season of 1900. “New Rival," “Leader," “Repeater.” Don t Shoot! until you are sure whether it’s a man—or a tleer. > I ! ALWAYS SHOOT aiMMitiOU l a r M U. M. 0, WINCHESTER U, M. C. Primers are Sure. U. M, C. Soft Point Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells. Bullets Always “ New R ival” loaded with Black powders. “ Leader” Mushroom. and “ Repeater ” loaded with Smokeless powders. Insist upon having them, take no others, and you will get the Union. M e ta llic C a rtrid g e C o . best shells that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. Agency>313 Broadway N. Y — Factory-Bridgeport,Ct. P iij— i^|j^pm pur»M ^Y«^rinrvTTriTffTW lwim rTnTTniTiirirTirtii r~i \ RANGELEY LAKE HOUSE— I 9 OO. HOTELS AND C A M P S | I! o T E L S AND CAMPS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*< ♦♦♦♦♦♦»«“»»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦j Since the close of the season o f 1899 fifty new rooms, en suite with bath A t W i l s o n ’ s M i l l s , M e . N e w Y o r k . C i t y . Aziscohos House. $1.50 day. $7 to $10 week. ♦ For HEALTH, REST, or PLEASURE, 4 have been added to the hotel. Additions have also been made to the mam Ashland House. Licensed guides furnished. F r e d F l i n t , Pr’r. Corner 4th Avenue and 24tli street. Ameri­ Via Bingham. dining room and kitchen making them more than twice their former size Carry Pond Camps, X THE RANGELEY LAKES are unsurpassed. can and European plans. lifi miles above Bingli an, terminus of Som­ erset It. R., are the Carrv Pond Camps, which ♦ Write for a copy of the.descriptive book, “ The Rumford Great improvements have been made in the G olf links, Groves and Hotel Rooms, per day, $1.00 and upwards. will be opened May 1st., 1900. Those seeking a fishing trip can have their sport at this re­ X Falls Line and the Rangeley Lakes Resorts,” issued by the sort . Twelve thousand trout caught in season ♦ Portland & Rumford Falls Railway. grounds. Write for descriptive circular relative to the Hotel, the Rangeley On Ra n g e l e y L a k e . of 1899. not including a large number that were returned to the water. New cabins were It contains half-tone cuts of every hotel and public camp on Spring Water and Rangeley as a hay fever resort to Mingo Sprine Camps. built last season. New boats and other im­ the Rangeley Lakes, and is sent free to any address. provements will be made in the early spring. Located on Mingo Point, Rangeley Lake The Rumford Falls line is the only all rail, S T A N D A R D Best of salmon and trout fishing; cosy cot­ Ruekboard road onlv 3$ miles. Sent! for cir­ JOHN B. MARBLE, tages; open fires; the famous Mingo Spring cular. H e n r y J. L a n k , Prop., Bingham. Me. GAUGE route direct to the heart o f the Rangeleys— and is water; pine and balsam groves. Everything j * j * for the comfort and convenience of Sportsmen On P h il l ip s & Ra n g e l e y R. R. the onl} line running Through Cars from Portland to the Rangeley Lake House, Rangeley, Maine. and summer boarders. Send for circular. Sedington House, Lakes. Excursion Tickets on sale during the season for all Chas. E. B e l c h e r , Rangeley, Me. One minute's walk from station on P. & R Rangeley Lakes Points. Steamer connections at Bemis for RaLngeley Lakes. R. R. The best of pond and stream fishing in Camp Bemis and Birches close proximity to house. Deer, fox, wood­ all parts of the Lakes. ♦ e Bemis, terminus of Rumford Falls it Range- cock or partridge shooting unexcelled any­ Buy your tickets via the Rumford Falls Line. X J * J * THE GREATEST INLAND J t lev Lakes R. R. Two trains daily. Steamers where. Address Write for one of our pocket maps of the Rangeley Lakes. + connect to all points on the lakes. Birches Mr s. IV. H. H a r r is o n , Prop’r, 3 is six miles distant on Student’s Island. Cosy Redington, Maine. log cabins, open tires at both places afford PORTLAND & RUMFORD FALLS RAILWAY, X comfortable homes for the summer for ladies A t J a c k m a n . l R. C. BRADFORD, Traffic Manager, Portland, Me. X and gentlemen. Excellent fishing close at Heald Pond Camps, Jackman, Maine, Fred Sumiller 4* Resorts hand. Send for Circular. Henderson, Proprietor. Fine lake and brook Ca r t . F. C. B a r k e r , Prop’r, Bemis, M e . fishing, not only in the spring but every day £ AND RETREATS FOR FISHERMEN Via Rangeley o k Beaus. during the entire season. “All the trout you want to catch.” Comfortable, separate 3 IN MAINE ARE T H E ........................ Mountain View Honse. cabins with good spring beds. Excellent HOTELS AND CAMPS. HOTELS AND CAMPS ! table anti beautiful location. 2700 feet above £ the sea. Large and small game in abundance. E u s t i s M e . Semi for circular. On Moos F, LOO KM EG UNTIC LAKE. Tim Pond Camps. 3 RANGELEY LAKES i Mooselookmeguntic Honse, In the Dead River region. Trout rise to the Milo, Me ., P. O. t\v every day in the season. Game Plenty. £ situated in the heart of the best fishing Nollesemic House, on Mollesemic, lake, 5 miles district of the Rangeley lakes. The hotel is 1990 feet abov e the sea level. Send for circu­ lar. Ju l ia n K. V ii.e s , Eustis. Me. 3 i from the railroad at Millinoket. Reached by 2.000 feet above sea level and hay fever is DEAD RIVER REGIONS. canoe or buekboard. One of the best regions guaranteed to be absolutely unknown. V ia Ra n g e l e y . £ Address, from November until May. T h k o in the state for hunting. Pickerel and perch L. P a g e , Proprietor Senate Cafe, Washington, York’s Camps at Loon Lake, within five miles 3 ^ - R E A C H E D 1 at The door, while the trout can’t be beaten. I). C. After May 1, Haines’ Landing, M e. of Rangeley village. There are ten ponds Camps newly furnished. Pure spring water. £ V i a Cabrabassett . within two miles. Partridges, deer and Via. SANDY RIVER, PHILLIPS & RANGELEY, Wm . L. Hobbs, Prop’r., Milo, Me. Mt. Bigelow House moose in abundance. Hunting unexcelled. 1 3 M oosT; ifeTa d TYak e . In the Dead River valley, seven miles from Camps neat and each party has a camp by FRANKLIN & MEGANTIC RAILROADS. Carrabassett station on the F. & M. railroad. itself. Those planning a hunting trip £ £ Mount Kiaeo House. A delightful resort for hunters, fishermen can find no better place than York’s Camps. Send your address and receive a copy of and those who want to spend the summer in 3 Here is situated a hotel ot rare attractive­ the green fields. Parties met at Carrabassett For particulars, address Parlor Car service direct from Boston to Farmington and return. ‘Picturesque Kineo,” which contains a full ness in beautiful location for summer board­ if desired. Good teams always in readiness R. S. York, Prop’r, I ers and at the same time in close proximity description of this famous resort. to let. L. W. P a r s o n s & Co., PrOp’rs., Write for new 1900 booklet of information, with to the best places for fishing on Rangeley Dead River, Me. Rangeley, Maine. I 1 lake. Hunters in the season also find plenty C. A. JUDKINS, Manager, map, t o ............... Kineo, Maine. of deer, partridge and woodcock near the V ia R a n g e l e y . £ hotel. The cuisine here is such as to hold W rite to the F. N. BEAL, Phillips, Me. FLETCHER POPE, Redington, Me. patrons year after year, the rooms are what Dead River House on the line of P. & R. R. R. Kennebago, Lake House, on the shore of Ken­ 3 people from the cities like, large, well lighted Good stream fishing near house. Deer and nebago lake. The best fly fishing in the Maine Woods Supt. S. R. R. R. Gen. Man’g’r. P. & R. R. R. and pleasant. We serve vegetables, berries, partridge shooting. " Registered guides fur­ country every day in the year. High altitude. G. M .VOSE, Kingfield, Me., Supt. F. & n. Ry. fish and game at appropriate times in the nished. For terms address year and the table is always supplied with Gust Johnson, No hay fever. Pure water. Game in abun­ Inform ation 1 excellent fresh milk and cream. Pure water Box 103. Rangeley, Me. dance. R i c h a r d s o n B r o s ., Proprietors. runs to the house from a spring above. This is a particularly good place for safe and B u re a u , A t R a n g e l e y L a k e s . pleasant boating and the drives and walks Via E u s t i s . are unsurpassed. Croquet and lawn tennis King and Eartlett. Bald Mountain Camps. Phillips, Maine grounds adjoin the house.
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