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Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, January 5, 1916 V o l. 5 6 N o . 1

tato growing- H e raised pot a t oes at I) ii ri ng 11i e I!) r< * * ■ (I•• ? > * 6 1 '" A ,l ® ~ Ul Uiey . < M1 ur t a 11 t ha 1. 1 -■on-id* r t , j > M-line ■- fr-no nHI"! final all f" ! hdr ut:111»s! rapacity. A f t. r ,t that Vi ui :i -h-in:;• \s < Mb Tui- -■ > ! Prize Winners the rate of 45‘) bushels to the acre ' tended lectures and demonstrations a • ■•-'ii aeon; 1 ' 1 ' ■ isi n , 1 in i! »ay~ t borough t' vt-rlia ii i i i iv «> i ■ ■ j 1 an ! - and at a cost of 17 cents per bushel. ; on pigs. poultry, swent corn and p<>- The hia! !rT .'1 !" a 11 ■■ b u 1Min. Staff toll. The law • ■! the -tat* "t i )111" ami making a i, u ;i- !>• r -a t ■. mm pura- Ninety Maine boys and girls and He also wrote the best essay on po­ tato growing. The girls won' yt\ ■ n aid a nil I-o d - ■ r ;i1 a 1 1 i 1 v t 1lUVI or-' not now a! I h - W fit !e> ! ■' w rho then i > w n I i' ' !y 1 n - \ ] H 'ir-1 \ " a !: > i a ' mim. t h • twelve local leaders attended the tato growing and read it before (lie a demonstration in preparing ami a sera mhie 1Ini' ;1 -lie-- " r tin- appro- chart e r s ;1 1 0 1 ! ■) ■n i o \■ ;; n n ' - ■ i lilt . i‘a i1111' 11 y til thf j >I esi■! j I i -i | • u j ini' -li I meeting and State pria thins....( If V second annual clubs. servi g- breakfast and a demonstra­ Ik-I! It 1 in- 1 h-' Sill'll. I >ay t'>11 aer- pt 0; i In- r' > 111111 i - -non- inn nised l'nmi :.b> to he pei' cent, Contest of Boys’ and Girls’ agricul­ It is perhap ini Marini Gentle ol Littleton, Ar os- tion in judging canned products, c that lh-' rc Maine was ;1 w;ago- earneir, a1 t V p o s ot tor. Maine Central K. R. to boys and we shall l ie * m A 1must a. Wat erville. Th" eon) in ission aIT" lilted a c i I y girls coining from points on that Skow began tu lIm M"< Thirty-seven boys sent exhibits of It appears that the meeting ol the ■ frreat -sehead nuin ager ;unlit is :i n 11if manage)'s or. .urning U(i line. potatoes to the contest and members Maine Automobile Association at t- link th. ■ N * - \v JlOWt'l• 0 appmn! t1,0 ti\ o dire.•tms Hamps! ire hni'laniiing. Dayton's eharter pro- canning clubs and girls’ canning sum of money required for construe-j Katahdin and Kang.dey, we shall three departments were selert.rd riti-• vnles for a planning hoard, w hiefi is clubs. Twenty diplom as werel Th» young people were addressed tion of a passable road system? It is liave llto amusements of the Sum- /m s of Dayton, well qualified by j empowered to plat all property with- •warded by I>e*n Leon 8. Merrill of at various meetings by State Super to he by bond issue, milltax or ap-j mcr and tin* M inter measurably previous experience imt the com j in tlie city limits and for three miles the College of Agriculture to m e m - 1 iotendent Kobert. J . Aley of the within our control.— Lewiston Jour mission was unable to recommend 1 outside, 't’he sewer system is now bers making tbe five highest seoresp’nWersity of M aine, President propriation? After one t hinks a while nftL .anybody in Dayton as directors of; being revised .a ml plans have been the First about it, he is quite sure to arrive at j la the four einbe. charle8 s- Hicl,born 01 the conclusion that the source of the J ! safely ami service, ami they Jwete | completed for extending the water National dank, Augusta, and Mr. ' Hartson Blaokstone, a 17-year-old money makes little difference so long j q J chosen troin resi huit s in . it her r it if s | system at an expenditure of $1 .(too,.. Arthur A. Heald, layman secretary City Manager Form i potato club boy of Perham, Aroos­ as it is general. Good roads are no j who had shown ability. j non in the m-xt two years and $2,ooo.- took county, won first honors in po-'of the Y. M. C. A at Waterville special privilege. They belong to ev- j Government •; By a scientific budget the ex ! 1 m i more by llho. These expendi- er ,’one alike---common property of i .. | p‘-nsos of every department .are at,, i t ata-s will allow a decrease in tin all vehicles, all pedestrians, all traf­ Henry M. Waite, city tmunager o f: solufely fixed and limited, a new ;l'"sl "f operation, which together fic, all industry, all commerce. Dayton, ()., umier its new form o f! accounting system has ...... put inio I "'it h the inrr.-ased revenue will pay At the meeting in Portland Mon­ government, in an address before | •tfeet. giving the e i t v et 1111 [ 111 t < ■ e i) 11 ' 1 h i - i n 11 • it ■ s t a n d t li e sinking fund ol. An Old Kentucky Home day evening one thing did stand out the Engineering Societ ies (>f |{()S((lM t ml not mi I v o v- e u i n u t f ;iis additional 111 ddit ed in ss, ---the unique, unrivalled opportun­ in (’hipman Hall recently, said he 1 ve r a 11 < < j u j pj 11, >M . -a i ipand pub- ' ‘The Jive commissioners, eiertei Since I Began ity in Maine for profit, from good believes the executive man.ageme t i f prop* ri ms. r"i 11... tnst nine 11 on a short ballot, form the Agisla- roads. It is bound to be the tourist, ol a city may best be placi d in the U I’M llto ry Ml put,lie prone? t \ i- n 1 v 11 vc body. The manager is <; i n et !;v Taking Peruna state of the Nation. Nowhere else, bands of an engineer, because the *01 in cash va 1 in ■ and is - 1 io w 11 mi i 1 t appointed | i v 1111 iii a lid is 111 reel 1; sucli forests, such vistas, such sea- large municipal problems today are ba hi net* sheet,-.. ifspoii-n lilt- to tin in. Tbf fommi-- swept. outlooks, such heights, such chiefly problems d' put t engineering. \ s t a f e 111 e !i I is gi \ f|l the I n I bl ' - loner-, lik- t ! i e t.». ei rd < M d i feet or- I Weigh 120 valleys, such lakes, such streams! He came to Boston limn Spritig1- •oo i \ in on i i i, s i > 11\\ 11 sg t j | e cash ba ; ■it a in e pi' > a ! n >n . < 11 fee t t ! - > • p-.I icy o ! Good roads alone are needed. Hut field, where he bad been in\ jt.'d to ' a lift s and lie ' ‘ X PI' I;'. 111 111 < - III t ae. lb ,' 11 \ , \ , 'to III,, ■! u , ;i,a--! all of Pounds for the flies*' good roads must be a roinprc- j i"'|'l a r t mental d 11 a m-- - ami m !'••) j i n tin hensive system-- a well-devised sei- . lore tin' citizens’ charter commission i c k keeping ba- i •■ •■ •, . ! i m i ua< < i the \ n, m •. a _■ > : o ■' \ .. s First Time in eiltific plan of unity. j nl 11 M h XV h iv ti is eons i d • ■ r i ng pr Ipnsi d an! t moil'V i - pla e, ! in o);.- e, i an ! A iix , '. u - ■ i a i, There is a disposition t i inveigh i e! ia nges in f city C11 a rt i • r. lie I i a I : ■ i n d i i n. I > ■ i i 1: - , m . • I ..! t! i ' ■' j' ■ , :•,.: ■, r 111 - ; -. r n rs a ) My Life. My against what Inis ! >1on done in ; s; id the form i o e h h t • i s 1 1 a t \ - | d i. i i o • n .. f t i n a .. • ■ - . T : 11 •- I a : i , ■ < ■ i ■ a - ,, a ; ■ ■ i; n ! 1 . Maine for hot t or nan s. If is a mis- ! p! 11)0)11 S ■o n>s loin tin the n i "-t i■Mi ■ Mi ■ ! n i a ' 111 O : o.--i b b ■ ' i > ;in,|,| hot t . >\s i n : - ■ ■ - , i. i , • : ,, j ■ • \ , former weight $, take. Wo have saw Ml millions hy ri out y ' t ri ■'Out >. i 111 1111 i v i.m h b :. ooo | ,, t • i ■ v t i' ; p > ■ 111 ' a i ! 11 a < i t i it i i i ■; i g m •, i ;!, ■ to a ■ a bn-. waiting for others • l oxi ieri urnnt. w ads l n ;’- a Ion, 1 ‘111 m d by i ■ t 1 \ . u ■- a 11 i' o; i - * r,i r ;' ■:. -: i -. ■, u n ■ . ■ a ; . t > -... a ■ ; was 102 lbs. My We k now now how t -> 111 i h the Load At tii. om ■ a \ i eg a I im .; f fe.noo m i nl , r. -o ! I eaI !. ---nof the same rna d eve ry where, ol h r led ora! a n a '; i, a hut t lie road suited t o the soil .and t i a Weak She could scarcely walk. finder and the nmii ii tide 'for the ! . - His J , , , i 1 Ml ‘'Blue Book . " of a 111 oI ! ! ilnh s. Said III ) r 1 '• in She also took Peruna and is flesh­ lie, “ 5'mi made a mi -t ilo in Maim- a - U 1 ! I . ! I a ’ ! i > in apologizing f >r yo i r r- ',a Is. You a 1 - i or; mi ier and looking well. have made tmirv- I-ni- (in - in \ on r ! 0 t - V ■ i i ; i v roads. They an- n-a _\ ' • i i■tuple!, -I lo a and sh Th* above splendid womfcn is Mrs. Hattie Hamilton, of 918 Oden Ave., Latonia, Ky. She recommends Peruna to all housewives. Address The l’eruna Co., of Columbus, fiat they hid lair to I" an IOII g the [Mlwi r. Ohio, lor a free copy of the ‘ Ills of Life." finest in Ann rira. 'i i 11 ini i I d tlii-lit 'd m i iu pa ’ too wide. thoroh\ \Ul am > much 1til nod, - lope !

HOULTON BANGORi WATERVILLE BOSTON 1 n e w y o r k o Greatest Clearance Sale Ever Held In ■------HOULTON Starts Monday Morning, January 10th at 9 o’clock sharp

It will even surpass tne great clearance sale we held when we first came to Houlton a year ago: yon all remember that sale; we do not believe th ere is a womau in or about Houlton who did not attend that sale; most ot these have remained our customers ever since In Fact We Believe That Our Success Is Due To The First Sale We Held In Houlton A Year Ago Alter the sale we opened, last Spring, the present handsome store at 6 7 Main Street, and during t he season of Spring and Fall we have made customers from all over the County, we demonstrated that the Special cloak business is a little different from any Other line—we have shown the people of this part of the State that they can at all times get the very newest from New York even though they live way up North. Like every store in our chain we have done the bett er class of business of this town. We have grown, from day to day, and next season w e expect ana shall do the biggest part, of the "bet ter kind ot goods" business of this en­ tire County...... 11 During This CLEARANCE SALE ...... We shall enforce our 3trict rule: never to carry a single garment over from one season to another. Every garment left over from this season, and every garment left over from THE GREA. i. REMOVAL SALE now going on m Bangor store will be sold during this Clearance Sale at prices never heard of before in any part of the State. Our business in Bangor, too, has grown to such an extent that we no longer can get along wit h one floor. We are moving from there to larger quarters on Jan. 16th. and our Removal Sale which is going on at Bangor will close Sat. evening, Jan. 8th and the balance of the great stock at our Bangor store will be shipped to Houlton and sold here with our own st ock at prices so low thatwe expect to clear the entire stock within a few days, a,nd which will give us a chance to open with a Spring stock earlier than usual. H e r e are some of the many Bargains in store for you, a great many others we cannot mention on account of lack of space.

One lot ol Suits, this sea­ One lot of suits, highest One lot oi suits, bc-t nut son's latest styles and $5.00 grades, latest materials $9.98 tenals m rill the l.ilr 1 $6.98 $3.98 materials, regular prices $16.50 & i8-75 and styles in all shades and sizes wei colors and styles, were r i 8 -p tu $ 15. 17.5 0 , 18.7 5 , 19.75 and -AW One lot ol latest style ( )ne lot ol nn-ssalinf -uik ,li ! !;• bib $9.98 waists high neck, long $ 1.00 One lot of coats in all waists in black, nav\ N $ 1.00 S S to sleeves, made to sell for $1.98 the latest styles, and ma­ $7.50 lnowu, regula: I''1'1' terials, regular 16.50 and $20 One lot ol silk dresses, £ > fl AO One lot ot M lifts, in Mai $ 1 .9 9 highest grade silk and *p 4 * % / 0 One lot Skating sets, £ -| and < >thcr c< >1< n s, the k 111 2 .4 9 $5.98 2 .9 9 French Serge, made in the latest styles scarf and Tam O ’Shanta t p A © wo guatantee to voat 3 .7 5 prices were 7 .9 8 , 8 .9 8 , 1 0 . and $12.50 in light colors, best grade, regular $5.98 iol S ] o. 3 .9 8 4 BARGAIN TABLES ODDS AND ENDS ol all kinds of garm ents, CHOICE 39c. ,00 and $2.00

Remember our strict rule—not a garments will be carried over even if we have to give it away goods will bn m ark ed so low that like last year you will be able to buy several garments for the price of one. iH; Lewsen’s Manufacturers Exchange, Inc. 57 Main St. Houlton, Maine Mrs. C. S. Ayer, Mgr. and Asst. Treas. ^

^■■■■■•HOULTON BANGORi -WATERVILLE' B O ST O N f l V H H B i M N : W Y O t -1K M H U l O • , I The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1916

Mrs. Hurtl'd t of Caribou, and were sorr.v to hear of their less ol daughter, (Iludys, vi .ited Mrs. Bobt. 1 1)iirsdav nig lit, los i ! 1 L*‘ <'v*■ r .Ato hai' Kt-ed last week. fels of petal! >es |,Y 11 r- iii po i a t < house t New SURROUNDING TOWNS The “(.'amp Fin* < iir 1 Li m * ■ inek -- < a I i* *i i. their guardian, Mrs. | Mr and V - 1 j . , ,. v ; Saturday last. 1 TfS<| tie M ’ 'e : ■ , ,, j M h - M t ( Washburn, Monday, to resume his M iss Dow lias oil ly a w hats I Mrs. Yin m I.i1! r Monticello and \Y* \] _■ duties as principal of the Washburn and sin* is elosi ng them lilt III CU.M. ' i; t \ - f ■ V s' I Hallett-McKccn Co. j formerly Mi- ■< t, *, , High school. ('all and see t hem. - Fi . IN * l.jon . Burleigh Porter is still in h ciifical and has n ,- . Miss Nellie Teed, who has been 1 ; 1 : 11- MIl i town. condition. Mrs. .1. II. Fi 1 /.l; era Id and Mis-, spending her vacation in town with HazM Stevens were among those to The Sa h 1 *;,; ’ • , . 1 ■' ’ Mr- Percy Nason lifts moved in tlie her parents, returned to Presque attend “The Dirth of a Nation," at II. F lx i m ha i1 1 ; : ■ ■ 1 ■i t | .mine o rent over Harry Hartt’s st, re. isle, Saturday, to take up her new Mr. Orville ‘ The Good Housekeeping Store Houlton. Sa wy * ■ 11 hi-t Frida Beginning Jan. 4th, the stores will duties as principal of the training night, and **i a u !/■"d ;> cl u is. 'Th close every evening except Mondays school at that place. Miss A ml i e v y Of ILnidon, 1 1 'Id h r-h Will - fen n:1 ! 11b1 ■ r- pfi'-i-ut visited her a ’mt. Mrs. Gilbert Cur t 1 : e 1 • ' 1 h ' \\ 1 i , g and Saturdays. Little Madeline Mersey, aged 12 niliv 1 - ! - .tig ! b er. ,1 rie, last week , ret urnin home, Fri- 1 Te-i 1 le 1 It. \\ |Ihl '.s a it ; V lee |‘ Miss Lona Sharp of laid low spent years, daughter of F. T. Mersey, A nsi 1 H a t ii el. while skating on the river, Thurs­ day. 1 ; S, e 1 ile). ss BiH,. r with her aunt, Mrs. K. Treas. Beula PEACHES PEACHES the w4ek end Mrs. Kalph Hnckett and . t, lla t j i - id . Lit. ' a r day evening, fell in an open hob*, and social ro W. McLeod. where the current was very switt daughter, Beatrice, were visit mg m m i 11n s w < ; • e 1.,, >, . Little Henry Bradbury fell from and was immediately drawn under Mrs. Geo. Noyes last wet . Thev Be f res h m e n t s o| ,c.-IT* and ,-ak Special his sled and broke his leg. while the ice and drowned. Crowds of returned home. Saturday. hiding served. the school building last sliding near men and teams have been working, Mrs. . H. Fitzgerald returned Friday afternoon. cutting away the ice ami grappling with hooks with the hope (^recov­ home from Ft. Fairfield. Tuesday Hodgdon 2 Cans For 25 Cents Many took advantage of the good last, where she spent Christmas weather and good roads, and drove ering the body but up to Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Smith. to Houlton to see the pl»V, ” A Birth night, nothing had been accom­ Mi- Mar rn m of a Nation,” while many went by plished. Much sympathy i felt tor Many people from town went (o j week in ...... 1st ■k. Try a pound of train. It was wonderful and the the family. Oakfleld. Friday, to assist in finding Fancy Prunes music alone was well worth the the body of Madelyn Mersey, the j M r. < i ei11 g <1 II. 1 If1111 i- i I l! price of admission. twelve rear old daughter of F. T , f -nsivf n paii s mi his null our Old Town Letter B Mersey, who was drowned, while The dance in the Grange hall on skating on tlm river. 'I'll ursdav night. | Dr. Brawn. of Patten, w a- 2 lbs for 25c New Year’s eve was well attended Her bodv lias not yet been found. guest id triends here Sundav. Coffee 23c lb. and all report a good time. Music Rev. .J. L. Wilson of Houlton held by the Monticello orchestra. services in the Laskey school house .Mrs. Samuel Porter who has bee i, last Sunday morning. Linneus sick for some time is gaining slowly, Premies Boy Adams of Linneus spent a few Miss Ida Golding- of Danlorth 10 lbs Soda for New limerick day * last week with his brother, Mi1. Preston McKe rn better at spent Sunday with Mis. ( enrye Earle Adams. this writing. Mayonnaise De is J ones. Miss Leola Smith of this town Friends of William Donohue will 25c employed at H. N. Pipes. James Ihith was in Ludlow sev al Mr. and Mrs. K. p. jv nin be sorry to hear that he is seriously days last week on business. Luxe Salad Dress Mrs. Fred Mooers has » een very ill with pneumonia. Bridg« water are visiting relativ 111 during the past week, hut is im­ Miss Annie Sawyer is visiting with town. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Carpenter relatives and friends in Island Falls. ing 15c, 25c bot. A merican ( hi--* s*- 25c : proving rapidly. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lindsay and children of j j Mr. and Mrs, B. K. Burleigh spent Boqmdort 6u c Mr. Thos. Fredrick and wife of John Watson in Houlton. Houlton spent last week witli MrsJ Houlton. were the guests of Mr. Geo. 'Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ( 'n mebert 55c pk Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carpenter Byron. F. J ones. j Pure Maple Good, Sunday. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slndford Snappy ( hn isc pie Mrs. H. N. Kelley of this town, Miss Clara MeCluskey was Ihe Mrs. Janies Porter, of Houlton. ! Thos. Schools in Littleton, one day Syrup (ii fiords Piquant loc went to Maysville the past week, to last week. week end guest of friends near Fast was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sarnm-1 I stay a few days with her parents. Hodgdon. Pimento lot* James Gardiner and sou. who have Poi ter last week. J Mrs. B. K. Burleigh spent one day 30c Bottle Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tibbets of been employed at Island Falls, were Mg kid win Smart, of Danlorth, j Me I ,ari'ii Club lor Oakfleld, was the guest of her called borne Friday on account of last week, with Mrs. Bert Hannigan daughter, Mrs. Percy Malone, Sun­ in New Limerick. wti,s the guest last week of Mr. am! the serious illness of Miss Agnes Mrs. M. J. W ool’e. day. Gardiner. Mr. James H. Huit lias purchased I fani ware Every thi np- A largo crowd went from this town Miss Agues Gardiner is critically a driving horse from Mr. Winn Rob­ Mrs. S. W. Gerow has returned D ry (ioexL to the “Birth of a Nation,” which ill at the Aroostook Hospital, where inson in Houlton. from the hospital tit Houlton natch in Meat* I'l nil’s was in Houlton during the past she submitted to a surgical opera­ j|Mrs. James Khoda and son, Fred improved in health. But A; Groceries week. » tion last Friday morning. Her spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mis. Miss Patience Jackins, of Presque Mrs. John Donahue of this town, many friends are entertaining strong i Everett K Iso in Hodgdon. hopes for a complete recovery. Die Nonmil School, spent her Xmas » was suddenly called to Houlton, Sat­ The ‘Win Others1 club will meet urday, by the illness of her daugh­ A party of ten people from this with Mrs. Horace Bit her on Wed­ vacation with her parents Mr. at d ter. town drove to the home of Mr. and nesday, January 5th, at 2 p. m. Mrs. M. R. Jaekins, Mrs. Olin Scott in Hodgdon, last Mr. Geo. Hoar of this town, has Mr. Her!) Ruth and family of The young people of f j,,. Baptist bought the store owned by Powers & Tuesday, where the evening was spent in games and music. At 11 Houlton, spent New Year’s day and and 1'iee Baptist ( Imrelies are re­ Hallett-McKeen Co. Burleigh in this town, an l is doing o’clock a delicious chicken stew was Sunday witli his parents, Mr. and quested to meet at the B a P t i s t a large business and will make many Mrs. Samuel Ruth. changes during the new year. served. A very pleasant evening church Friday even ing tor t hf pu was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Nellie Bartlett of Caribou, pose of organizing a nited p.apf ist Friends will be very sorry to hear and daughter. Miss Annie Barth tt of sou Harry spent Sundav with Mr* Young Peoples Sorb f V. Amity of the death of Mrs. Shay, which Presque Isle, spent several days last and Mrs. Lincoln Tompkins in Moul­ occurred at the home *of Mrs. Annie week, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ton. Monahan Saturday January 1. U)l(>. East Hodgdon Mrs. A Ibm Bamford w,-iis in iioui- (Jove and other relatives. 1 Miss J • She has had a long illness and suf­ Littleton ton hast Sat itrday. e * W'-ml M cGm•van am 1 Mr. fered much. Miss Carrie Lane spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kervin were 11 as tings Mc( h>wa 11 were grnwds at end at Mr. Fred Barton's. in Houlton several days last week, M rs. Flint-r Bn bar and M rs . <> r id n B" 11 n e r t Haby 's on 'Tli ii rsday c veil - Friends will be sorry to hear the Me lire v Bros < > I Houlton, a tv to see *Mrs. Kerviu’s fattier, Mr. Pullen wen- in Houlton I ast \\r' * ' 1-k to i g, loss to J. J. Astle and Fred Willett, The Sunday School will be held at Wil iam Cole, who is sick at ii is j hu ihl in it tin ^ef oi stairs for Jessie which was caused by their potato Mrs. Herbert Crane’s next Sunday it tend the “ Birth of a NX it ion Miss ('or* lelia Shaw Of H" niton granddaughter's Mrs. Percy Khoda. Tracy. sp m W ed n* s* houses burning, Thursday evening. afternoon. Mrs. Howr rd Byre rtf ;and fa m i 1 y j l.a\- and ddi ursd;ay of T ie many friends of Mr. and Mrs. The many friends of last Week. witli her cons in M rs. Flora The Are started about eleven o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henderson took New ears dinner ' with Imr 1 p. m., the loss amounting to about Wilbur Bither of New Limerick, by of Littl • 'toil, one O 11 ussey. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias tatImt am n Mr. at) 1 Mrs. A l- 18,000. Fire is thought to have been Kagers, Sunday. oldest and most e spe Mr. amd Mrs. S J. \IcGain f nter- caused by chimney burning out. hen Yaii of II nigdnn. tailed Mr. am 1 Mrs. 'Win. M(•( ’a in Miss Helen Bell of Houlton was were sorry to b-arn of BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR William Tra • v of ( a r.\ a. gr;ad II a t e and Mi. and Mis M.auric*. Ha lev visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred Barton, which oeeu rred ea r! \ M f< T d 1 U tie of Col by, went t o (’Iia rle S; r on >lew Yea rs Day. the paot week. DISCHARGE morning. Dec. !7. at tl dull 11 ii r- Dyer Brook Mrs. Fdith Hland am I n the matter of years. day. where lie accepted < j H ) ^ ,ti. m as 1 family went Mrs. Tweedie of Fredericton. N. to II odgi Ion, Sat u rday . where they H. F. Lougee was a business caller B. is spending a week with her sis­ Ftank Drake In Bankruptcy. loach* r in He- H . C. ! , N Bankrupt. The funeral ■ e r v iees assisted in mdebrMing the 50th vv d- in Houlton, Tuesday. ter, Mrs. Elias Eagers. To the Bon. Clarence Bale, Judge of tie- from tin* Fro Ba pt ist Several fiom Him vicinity availed ding anniversary if her parents. Mr. Miss Davis, a nurss from Houlton, Mr. Robt. Duff of Millville, N. B. District Court of the Tinted States for Houlton, \Y 11 nun-el ves el the op port unify of at­ and Mrs. .John Ifnvey, who vvei<> the District of Maine. i lies (I a V a ft* was visiting Lis sister, Mrs. Alvin tending the “ Birth of a Nation." tinnier residents ot ttiis place. B. is oaring for Mrs. W. R. McLaugh­ FRAN K DMA K K of Presque Isle I )ec. 29. at 2 o’ c H- Ihonipson and j,. J,. McGowan Benson, the past week. among them B. G. Libby and wife, lin. in the County of Aroostook and State of (’osma n oMieiad i n tin' i wiP- ah- * attended from here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rouse, Fox- Mrs. C. White, Howe Brook, is in Maine, in said District, respwtfully represents, Mrs. Louisa Traev and l). M. Libbv. Their friend her*- join in wishing croft Road, were visiting her uncle, that on the 2JrF NOTICK Til F.KF.ON. u c ra t es home for the holid ye with her par­ We guarantee Vinol for chronic | Wanna Mr and Arthur Chaisson, who attend District of Maine, ss. coughs, colds and bronchitis and for ali In- 'n t ents. Mr. and Mrs. J S. Lilley. High School were at home for the On this Ist day of .Ian., A, D. nun, weak, run-down conditions. on reading the foregoing petition, it is - Houlton on \ e Yearn da v Mei , LA ( FLI N Mr. and Mrs. Estabrooks and Mrs Christmas holidays with their par­ ents. (MtmcKKi) iiv tii k Cm i; i, That a hearing The Hathcwav I hug Go Houlton. Me Mr. and Mm. ( Tlmma- an Addie Randall of Oak field, passed be had upon the same on the nth day of the Xmas holidays in town with Misses Lona Sharpe, Merle Norton Fel). A. D. 101G, before said Court at and Bernice Wilson, teachers, who Portland, in said District, at ten o’clock in Mrs. Randall’s son, \V. B. Randall. the forenoon; and that notice thereof he pub­ have been home for the Cnristmas lished in The Aroostook Times a newspaper Ruora. - L. S. Townsend, who was in Ban­ holidays, have returned to their printed in said District, and that all known I O E 3 0 E gor rec ntly calling on his father, j schools. creditors, and other persons in interest may appear at the said tin a* ami place, and show E. H. and brother Gen , reports that ! Tim Misses Flossie Crane, Kailn r cause, if any they have, why the pray r of his father,* who suffered a shock itm and Lizzie Callnan and Stella said petitioner should not be granted. Chaisson, students at if. ('. ] . spent is \ery feeble. AM* IT is KI' I. r i r i; i; () i; t * i. i; i; t > nvTUE some months ago, the Christmas Imiid vs here with Conrr, That the Clerk shall send b\ mail to Mrs. E. A. Mason of Fairfield, and their parents. all known creditors copies ot said petition and j this order, addressed to them at their place's First Car Sunkist Mrs. Chas. Mason of Fitchburg. 1 of residence as stated. Mass., arrived in town. Friday night Witness the Honorable C i \ t; r: \< r: Ha i.i- Smyrna Mills Judge ol the said Court, and the seat and Saturday morning, called here tliemif, at Portland, in said District, on the by the illness of their sister, Mrs. W. Miss Mona Brown returned 1st day of Jan. A. 1 >. pun. R. McLaughlin. ( . I., Saturdav last. < i.. s.) JAM MS K, 1IKWKY Clerk. A true copy of petition and oid< r thereon. Miss Erma Estes spent tin sveek Attest: JAMF.S K. IIFWKY. Clerk. Navel Oranges for Oakfleld end in Moulton with iriends. Miss Annie Bartlett of Pie ■ qm H#rr> Tldd-H family moved in Isle, is visiting Hazel Noyes, i BANKRUPT'S PhlHTON FOR DIS- this week. over Jarvis’ store Bay Skofield was a caller in Houl- I CHARGE. Quite a number of our town’s poo tm , Friday and Saturday last. I n the matter ot i pie attended ’’The Birtn »*f a Na­ A large crowd from here attended Trueman D. Millet I n Bankruptcy. 1 9 1 6 tion” in Houlton last week. Tinker's Ball at Oak field, Jan I. Bankrupt. ’ Mrs. Arthur Sterritt and sou, Mer­ i To the Hon. Ci.\ut-:\(i. li\n, .lodge of itor, of Hodgdon. speut the week end Mis. Lillian Mobbs of Island Falls the District Court ot the I'nited Halo.- tor the ao the guest of Mrs. Robert Tidd. was a caller in town. Saturdav lust. District of Maine. TKPK.M.W I). MIKI.F.i: of Littleton Direct from California F. H. Adams has been confined to intheCounty of Aroostook, and Mate of bed for the past week with grippe. BACKACHE IS A WARNING Maine, in said District, respeettullv repre­ Hie many friends hope for a speedy sents, that on the nth da\ of ()ct, last past recovery. Houlton People Should Not Neglect he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy ; Tinkers concert and dance given Their Kidneys that he has duly surrendered all hi.-; property j in Martin's Opera House. Saturday Backache is ohen nature’s most and rights of property, and has fully complied NOW HOULTON with all the requirements of said .Acts and of evening# Was well attended and a frequent signal of weakened kidneys by all. tlie orders of Court touching his bankruptcy. good time enjoyed To cure the aches and pains, to remove WitKiu'.i-oiiK in-; i’i! a vs, Chat he may Mrs. Frank Crandall and two little the lameness when it arises from week, be decreed by the Court to have a full disc­ daughter* spent the holidays at Ft. harge from ail debts provable against his es­ Fairfield with her parents, returning ened kidneys, you must reach the can-e tate under said bankruptcy Acts, except such —the kidneys If you have pH in debts as are excepted bv law from such dis­ home, Thursday afternoon. charge. through the small of your hack, urinary Misses Nellie Young and GPira Dated this 2stli day of Dec., A. D. PU.j. disorders, deadaerns, dizzy spells, or 400 Boxes of large Cooper, former teachers of this Till' KM A N D. MI LI KR. are nervous and depressed, start treat­ Plane, but this year are teaching in Bankrupt. Ft, Kent, spent a few days this week ing the kidneys with a Gated kidney- a* the guests of Mrs. N. C. Martin. remedy. O RDF It OF NOTICK I II KRKn.N Prdston Martin, who has been Doan’s Kidney Pills h..\e been •pending his holiday vacation in proved good and are especially for weak District of Maine, ss. Luscious Oranges Oil this istdiiy of Jan., A. l>. JOIO, town with bis brother, returned to kidneys. Doan’s have been used in on reading the foregoing jietition, it is— kidney trouble for over 50 years. Read Okdkhkd by t'IK Cim-kt, That a hearing be had upon the same on tlie th day llof Houlton testimoney. Feb. A. 1). 1010, before said Court at Port­ land, in said District, at ten o’clock in the WE nUNUK LUNGS? Alexander Anderson, 63 Franklin forenoon ; and that notice thereof l*e publish­ 0 * colds settle on your chest or in your Ave , Houlton, says: “ For a long ed in The Aroostook 'Times a newspaper time I waa bothered by lame back and printed in said District, and that all known Oranges for Everyone HiWrhisI tnbss? Do coughs hang on, or creditors, and other persons in interest may subject to throat troubles ? could not arise from a chair without appear at the said time and place, and show ~ ‘ troubles should have immediate help. I was finally advised to try cause, if any they have, w hy the prayer of wtth the strengthening powers Doan’s Kidney Pills and I g o t a said petitioner should not be granted. ‘ fa* to guard against And it is Fuhtiikk Oudkkkd by tick h***s«ily follows. supply from the Hathaway Drug Co. Coitkt, That the Clerk shall sc Mid by mail to They brought me prompt relief.” all known creditors copies of said petition and CALL YOUR GROCER TODAY IMi l i l l l pure cod liver this order, addressed to them at their places IpaM lftlwns the res- of residence as stated. "i#t« the quality of Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale >ia it «00thea and Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof M*otfth« throat. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get at Portland, in said District, on the 1st day a Dozen and be happy Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that of Jan. A. D. 1916. Mr. Anderson had. Foster-Milburn fL. s.j JAMES E. IIEWKY, Clerk. Srfcajjg?1- A true oopy of petition and order thereon. Co., Prop ,s Buffnlo, N. Y. Attest: JAMES E. HKWKY. Clerk. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1916

1 f enry S. H. Hussey. Kt-q.. of Mars Hill Parson. Waltm ['ampbell | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webb, and A 11 o rt !•;, .Moods pioprict.or ot was in town Saturday on business. and Lei i Li imega n left 1 r AYood- | Mr. an I Mrs. W. W. Heberts of St. M i adovv F;i i in . hd Monday, for stock, x. B.. Wednesday >*■ c. 29. to 'John, N. B.. are the guests ef Mr. Ba Mgi ir. i a kin w 11 him Urn fine Mr. Charles II. Berry was in Ban­ J'l-f.V hull. : 11 i | t wa OF LOCAL INTEREST } eniisi for the war in Fur ope. and Mrs. Henry Helms at their purchased by gor the first of the week, on business. home on ('harles St. Mr. Fr j .Ayer several lo ad of registered Jer­ tometrist will make his annua! visit Announcement her duties in Portland mi Monday Dr. M. 1). Brown of Patten spent sey cattle durii g the past year for MiM Dorothy Mann, who has been to Houlton about.Jan. In, 191(5. alter spending the holidays witli which some fancy prices have been Sunday in town the guest of friends. I desire to announce t hat I will he her parents Mr. and Mrs. .James) •pending a few days with her par­ The mail train Monday did not paid. R. C. I. opened on Tuesday for the a candidate lor tin.* office of Treasur­ A rchihald. Flm St. j ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Mann, re- reach Houlton until noon on account Winter term, and the town schools er of Aroostook County at the Pri­ The Sal vat ion Army will ho hav-j tnrned to Portland last week. of a freight wreck near Sherman. i ng 111 ej r Su nd a >' school annual. Jan. ' w. c. T. u. Miss Mae Harrison, a student at on Monday. maries in June, on the Republican The ladies in charge ot the dance Ticket. 9, lo Monday night at seven o’clock } L asselle Seminary, Auburndaie. Mrs. Harry Mooers and child On.Jan. Idth. ai the ladies parlors last week for the benefit of tin* Mad- sharp, the children will b giving j Maes., spent the holiday vacation spent New Years with her sister at Elisha L. Powers. the M. F. Church l!mie will he a igan Hospital netted $80 for this their entertainment and afterwards) with her parents on Riverside St. McAdam, N. B roll call of the W. ( ’J’. 1 . Alter cause. receiving prizes for at tendance. j Major Mayo, of Dover, Major of Barton of Island Falls spent Weston—Sells the roll call and responses a short program will he given. 1 the First Batallion, and Col. F. M. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Fifth Grade From Law Court Hume 2nd. Regiment N. G. B. M. Mrs. Fred Barton, East Hodgdon. 'The marriage of Willard Weston of All members are paiticularly re- paid an official visit to Co. L. last Mrs. W. \V. Henderson and chil­ this town and Mrs. Sadie Sells of 0 lies led t (> he present. The following pupils of the Fifth Michael M. Clark, Cierk of ('carts, j week. dren of Presque Isle spent the week­ Bangor, took place on Lee. 24, at Grade, Central .School, were not ab­ has received the following order H i n t Movers returned Saturday end the guests of her sister, Mrs. D. Pittsfield. sent one day during the Fall from '..he Law Court: Mr Madfgan to reMMM hi* duties as teacher at W. Grant on the Highlands. After spending a few da.\s in Ban­ term : Lenwood Carson, Philip State of Maine. Iha OUMlftner High School, after G. T. Sawtelle, the genial clerk at gor they returned home and are re­ Clark, Mary Dilling, Lerov Kirk­ Supreme J udicial Court. for Supreme Court •pending the holidays with his the Snell House accompanied by his ceiving the congratulations of his patrick, Philip Lyons, Margaret In Law Term at Augusta, 1915. mother. wife, returned to Houlton, Saturday many friends. The Bangor Commercial says edi­ Mersereau, Marjorie Mansur, Marie December 30, 1915. Mrs. Nelson Latno and children, after spending a few weeks vacation torially : The term of Hon. Albert M. Porter, Winona Robbins, H e 1 e n Tt is Ordered that the following of Bangor, spent the holidays in at their old home in Dexter. Spear as associate justice of the Smith, Grace Slocum, Margaret Rule of Court he adopted: Namely, Houlton with her parents Mr. and Pierce—Putnam Maine Supreme Judicial court will Tabor, Donald Wilson, Harry Me- All libels for divorce shall stand Mrs. R. A. Palmer, KelleranSt., re­ expire in F-bruary and it has been Gann. continued at. the first term of court turning home Saturday. A Good Move The marriage of Miss Anna Put­ the consensus of opinion that Gov­ The following pupils have not been nam and Hon. Leonard V. Pierce, as a matter of course. This Rule }fiM Vesta Chadwick spent the ernor Curtis will appoint a Demo­ A request has come from some of absentone half day : J ohn Houghton, hot!) of this town took place in Bos­ shall he effective on and after March hoi days at home with her mother, crat to succeed him. Governor Cur­ the young people of the town for the Henry lott, Bernard M c G a r y, ton fm Thursday last. 1, I9K5. Mrs. Augusta Chadwick, returning tis has had hut li ttle to do in connec­ use of the gymnasium ot the High Donald Orcutt, Grace Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce were both By t he Court, to Massachusetts to resume her tion with appointments to the Su­ School building, at such times as Louise Tabor. born in Houlton and always lived A . H. Savage, Chief J list ice. school srork on Saturday. preme court, his only opportunity will not conflict with the proper in­ here, Mrs. Pierce being1 a daughter James Fisher, who has been in the thus far having been in the reap­ terests of the students. This request Annual Meeting of Mrs. Jennie Putnam and very pop­ Announcement pointment of Justice Bird whose Canadian northwest during the past has been endorsed by some of the ular in the younger set, and Mr. year and a half, is at home with his term expired this year. If lias also committees of the Houlton Woman’s The annual meeting of the Houlton Pierce being the son of Clarence H. Houlton. Maine. Dec. gS, 1915. been the consensus of opinion among family on Highland Ave. and will Club. Agricultural Society was held on Pierce President of the Almon H. T e Republican Voters of Aroos­ took (M»u id y : t he lawyers that Hen John K, Madi- remain here until Spring. After carefully considering the Fogg Co., a member of the well Monday at the Engine House. Much I am t ak i ng Mi is oppon uni tv of an­ gan of Houlton will he selected by Miss Edith Knight, the popular question those having the matter in enthusiasm was shown there being known law firm of Madigau «fe Pierce, nouncing through t he coin in ns of our the Governor for the vacancy in the visiting nurse of the Aroostook anti- their care for disposal have decided 200 out of 250 stockholders present. representing Houlton in the legisla­ comity papers that i shall lie a can­ Supreme bench which occurs in Tuberculosis society, has been en­ didate at the next Republican pri that the request is reasonable, and The old Board of Directors were ture in 1915 when he became the February. gaged for another year, which will they hereby ask all such young men mary election for a renomination for elect, d for the ensuing year and are Democratic lead' r of the house, the county attorney, the office which by The Commercial believes that we be beneficial to the cause in the and women of fifteen years old and as follows : Olin B. Buzzell, Albert youngest member who eve? held this your courtesy I now hold. are voicing the real sentiment of the county. up, and not connected with the E. Mooers, Theodore J. Fox, Lee W. position. In asking- for your support I do s , legal fraternity of the state when Wo Harold L. Cates of the firm of H. High School as students, to meet at Ervin, George B. Dunn, Nathaniel Mr. Pierce was educated at R. C. in the hope Miat whatever husi ness say that no better select ion for this important position upon tho grounds M. Cates4 Son, left, Thursday, for the gymnasium on Wednesday conducted through the office ot Tompkins, Martin Lawlis, John B. I., a graduate of Bowdoin Gollege conntv at i oriiey has come to your a t of education and training, fitness, New York, where he will spend four evening at 7.80 that the situation Madigau. George 1L Benin .Limes and Harvard Law school and has a tehtion has met wiMi your approval ability and integrity can lie made weeks in the Willard Storage Bat­ may be properly considered and I). Ross, Arthur <). Putnam, Fred most brilliant future in store for him and will jm-til'y you m giving De­ than in i he choice , f Mr Madigau. tery Co’* factory, and also attend that arrangements may be made as Gox, A. J. Saunders, John R. Weed. on account of his exceptional ability. vour individual -uppoi t in the com Kennel), e and Hancock counties hav • in me past monopolized too the automobile show. may be necessary. i n g election. Harry B. Crawford. Robert M. They left on Thursday for Mont­ Si nee) el y yo ill's. many."!' Mn* appointment' of jus­ Oscar Shirley the well known Lawlis was elected clerk, taking tin* real and the Pacific coast, and wili Bernard A rch i ba Id . tices of t In- Sufi'eme .1 ml n .ii 1 court. raiser of fanoy stock shipped a tt place of A. A. Putnam who was return about Feb. 1. and occupy the Kennebec today meludo.i Justice registered Oxford Down buck to A. Birth of a Nation” obliged to resign. e hi■ i 11 g Jus- The stirring days of the Civil War. Rockahema- Lodge No. 78 I (). ( ). pioye 1 1ifr< in MIf M ( P (' f ! IffS King and Han soli and t Inere is time occupied by the late John Boyle ing the Directors met, and elected (if the the assination of Pres. L ined’1, the L. and Portia Rebekah Pod; , 1 M 1-dm;■ k I’mtab i (; ' . )\V . I > \ : as not one just ice represent nig t 11 e great and later by the Maple Leaf Cafe. the following officers : n) ■ >f tisr sect iMil of the ride of the Clansman or Ku-Klux, 7S held their annua! electi. ' im ra n r tni meal v. a■ aid and g rowi ng imrt he Nathaniel Tompkins, President 11; m 1 CIV dim; Doubtless 1’ : (*iomit y At least one Aroostook farmer week and t.lie following were has : If nu 1 ; ng !'- r St a t i rlliilisui the awful days during the le-con- George B. Dunn, Vice-President. n-sid*•net‘ 1i m ■ r Wullld ha ve made clatm to ap]point - hse become an evaporated potato for t lie ensuing year : struction period were most realist iely Fred N. Vose, Secretary M r. f i, ’ rina n I - a 1 ! m ', p .m. bn\ n mil t to fill the CMtiling va eanev if convert. This is Ralph L. Pitcher A . B. Smart. Noble (; r ,-i mi .'‘Mi Ini i ■ if 11. 1 1 . - a ml a v a h i * d it ha ' 1 1 lot h I'll ml a'eili d t at Mr. produced and for 8 hours spectators Robert M. Lawlis, Treasurer of Caribou, who, after investigating :at spell bound as scene after scene G. B. 11 unt er, V iee (5 ra nd >'!Uplt at Mm Idi-l i Mlicf, having Madi pan should ihe Self11cii. I: The date of the Lair for 1910 will ' ■ o 1 however as w ■II he re in New York and Canada, began the (). (’. Pomeroy. Secretary eiuirg t In* I’a! Of l I’m-' t dfli verios. m i g 11 adzed was thrown upon the screen. be: A ugust. 29-80-81 -Sept. 1. a Do up. \ i ■ ig i r_: i■ acquaint a tiff. 11 M w as later t hat w lien aim 1 he r va- proeess of evaporating potatoes, and Geo. H . Wiggi ns, Tn asm — t The musieal numbers by the The efficient Secretary Lied N. The y ihi DC ml f t' t inn"' ca lie'. conies, win-til <-r tie' (hi* f ex- hue shipped several carloads. Mrs, A bhi e McDonald. nil S;(Ml) day. and will res ide Ind'f. * > • U ' 1 ' he a Denied■at mr a. Repu h orchestra greatly enhanced the Vose will have an assistant, who will The many friends in Houlton of reality of the picture. VV Ilf)'' ' 1 11 1 1i r ma n v ! rif nd' will - \ Ivan , lYlinb-'Cnt CMi n! y will claim be appointed later. 1 f 11(1 !Ilf h - ! i ■nit ion upon tin- S tl p t'eHie 1much Mrs. L benefit of Houlton I Mrs. Mabel V. min . Treasu rer far treatment on one of his eyes and Theatre goers. I The appointn o1 Vn ■ e rs will 1 wAks obliged to have it removed. He Last Word in j named later. is recovering well from the opera­ j A joint installation will b< tion. Auto Licenses Telephone Equipment j 'I'hursday, Jan. h, to which The installation of officers of Fi­ Fellows and tin ir families It Works For You Monday morning work was com­ delity Chapter O. E. S. will tale Harold P. Davis, automobile clerk vited. at tiie secretary of State’s office in menced on changes in the offices of place on Friday evening next 1 1 the Aroostook Tel. and Tel. Co. in which time the Grand Matron Lil­ Augusta, reports that already well While You Are this town which wilt call for an ex­ Civil Service lian M. Paine of Farmington will be over 1000 applications for 191(5 li- c uses have been received and that penditure of about $35,iHK), in the present as installing officer, after The Lmtcd Stabs Civil Service which there will be a reception in the number of drivers’ applications ehangeslncident tu>doing away with Sleeping, and runs well over tin? 120omark. the present method of ringing a hell Commission announces that the an­ honor of the Grand Patron, James nual First Grade <>r Clerical * xamin- The campaign of education which to call central, and in its stead the Archibald of this town. ations will be belli at Houlton, Me., has been carried on by the depart­ installation of the common battery 366 Days this Year on March 4, 191(5, for t m purpose of Ten thousand barrels of potatoes, ment in the past two years is mak­ system, so that a subscriber in call­ establishing registers from which valued at over $20,000. were burned ing its results felt and Mr. Davis ing central simply removes the re­ at Soldier Poud, late Friday morn­ certification may he made to fill va­ feels that the automobile owners of ceiver from the hook, which lights a cancies as t hey may occur in posi­ ing, when a large new potato house, the State will be more prompt in tiny electric light in the central of­ tions as follows : owned by T. T. Michaud, was de­ registering their cars this year than fice calling the operator’s attention It is surprising how easy it is to Clerical and other First Grade po­ stroyed by fire. The men, who had ever before. Mr. Davis is doing all to the subscriber’s call. This will be been working in the building, were sitions in the < ’ustoms Servoe ; he possibly can to get the owners of arranged to apply to all phones in start a bank account and deposit Storekeeper-Gauger, clerical and at dinner when the fire broke out cars to have their cars registered the city limits, numbering about 900, other First Grade positions in the and the cause is a mystery. early so that when they want to use while the remainder of the 1(500 sub­ Internal Revenue Service, including at least One Dollar per week with On New Years Eve just as the old them they will not have to wait for scribers, those on country lines, will year was passing out, Taps was their number plates to arrive. use the same method of ringing as tlie posit ions of deputy collector un­ der the Income Tax Divisions of the sounded by a musician connected Among tiie changes for this year at present. us. It will not be felt and at the wltb the "Birth of a Nation" or­ will be the doing away with numbers When it is considered the amount I arid law ; Clerical positions and chestra. from the balcony of the with S before it and the issuing of of work necessary to make such a other positions requiring similar end of the year there will be $52. Bnel) House and as the loud clear duplicate plates when one is lost. A change, it seems like an arduous un­ qualifications in 11n■ varions Govern- tones of the cornet wont out upon man changing his car will receive a dertaking, but General Manager L. i ment Services in t he Field. the night air it caused many a late new number in the regular series S. Black looks at the great ronv-n- For application and information with interest waiting for you. pedestrian to stop and listen to the and if a plate is lost the man will re­ ience that it will lie to the stibserib- apply to Local Secretary, ( usfom beautiful requiem of the dyiqg year. turn the plate which he has and re­ ers and overlooks the annoyance House, I 1 on it on . ?>I e , nr to the Dis­ Many took advantage of this At the annual meeting of L. O. L. ceive a new set which will bear an­ which such labor entails. trict Secretary, Boston, Ma'-s., with No. 211, the following officers were other number and the registration When the repairs have been made whom the applicat inns should he to method of saving and added 85c elected for the ensuing year: Win. of the old set will be cancelled. 4here will be an enlarged rest room filed in time for him arrange for Crawford, W. M.; J. A. Watson, Inspectors will be employed to up to date in every way. an enlarged the examination. D. M.; M. D. Murphy. Sec’y ; Gee. start out with the new year and they operating room and battery room, to the amount deposited. Jarvis, Treas.; R. L. Huggard. will see to it that the law is strictly all of which will add very much to Woodmen Dance Chap.; E, A. Hosf rd, D. of C ; J obeyed from the very start. the convenience of all the employees. Quite a number have left their B. Bfewer, F. of C.; Angus Varney, A new switchboard will he installed Olid Year Out I. Tyler; T. W. Huggard. O. Tyler. Samuel Grant and work on this will he continue J The grand Masquerade HaII given $52. and interest in the Bank and Officers will be installed Monday, along with the repairs, and then the | under the auspieesof Houlton Camp Jan. 10th. B. A. P. degree work. On Monday, Dec. 27, the death of present ring boxes will have to he M. \\ .

T \ H 1,1*11 K I) A !>,{! | | ;5( W o r m :• -v J) h u g e r i o I’lIF AROOSTOOK TIMES C n i l u r e n . A1- 1 T H E HOME NEWS \ g M i'< ni;r i; i' i r r pays t o !’ublished emy • liicscay Mi Tare i>!i-Mi:i;- m CHflS. I f • o ■..i G , Pecs. Sg > ,scr I!-’ ion >. 1 - , . , el’ a lie'. S'-'.no in a,,,. ,,, , ,UU|I(; :i ;ul vanee, n mi ai i .-a i ,s ci’j ios live I or,js. ouse-ion al giqiif g' ami [ mes about the No Subscription car.col tod until navel, jlal<* 1 Id‘ of lea: slick irg: out on the o o p e r e o r d e a l t e r a c k e t t Filtered at the post oilicc at Hoiilton lor < buigig , ( a Ring luring sp-c-tp slow fever. R oi C M and W H dilation at second-class postal rates. 11 you -t a 11 y i>f tllcsc symptoms in your chi d don’t lose aia ther minute, For Advertising Rates apply to t to■ 1*1■ - S 1 itent and Manager. but get a roft le of I >r 1 rues Klixir, "ves, sir. ‘Tin coming, father, ruining," quak­ file Kara 1111. a x ; a lid Worm }gxpel - "Oocs shi know it ? II- ya r; o1 Fo -o non > larinx, \ m It »r CHAPTER III. ed Rodney as lie in rued the key. Grange and Good Roads "Yes, sir." o I !i i- 1Dei 1' w an am v-do-ds ,.', ,, X Complications. The door was n< sooner opened than - tIll- Mrs. ’or rat of 11 ,1 ‘ton, 'Lex as, "Oil. of course she knows a good The report of tin il 11 I ill tt...... his father strode info the room stern­ write- ‘ I w ou!,i not ' e without Dr, WANT to talk to you,” said Rod­ thing like you whoa she sees it"- ; One of : pi'" mms o ft | e a g ly, uttering the calculation "Ouch!” roads, adopi ed by 11 Maim- Stab 1 - is: T'rue's J-’.lixir m my oome (rood (or ney, coming toward Mary. ‘‘I’ve "I won’t lfsion to you talk of Miss II- tar do \ . , own vo twice and the polite phrase "the devil!" Grange at its ses si on rcc<‘iil ly con u r f I'll! adults t»l ) At been wauling tills opportunity Orayson in that way" . ; Y o i i cam .ot ride } Oi !■ deal r’s. doe. a()c. i at least once as lie crossed the thresh­ tains some good points, hut it a 1st away on it a- yon trul -Si. \ (1 viei Ire-. for days, and now tliut I've got "You’ve got lo listen. I won’t per­ can on yi uir Imr old. has some poor om ho a n: '. Von c a a m t eat It 1 don’t propose to be Interrupted. mit any such absurd, ridiculous mar Ml. It is That's why I locked the door.” I "Why was that door locked?" he de­ identlv forgets that the trunk lines tin t'e, it o a ys. l’.\ and riage. Thank heaven you had sense , by you will he gotung n g a wav Rodney had come over to her. manded, scowling. enough not to elope!" of the State are being limit entindy Ve>- to Auburn, Maine 3/XAJLja _ - rel u r n . “I want to talk to you,” he said Im­ "Was it locked?" asked Rodney in­ "I wanted to. but she wouldn't. She by the autemobilists, who are sub­ nocently. petuously . “Mary, will you marry me?” Insisted on yoqr being told. So you mitting to what the court,-- of other ! The best the law i to tell "You young fool, didn’t yon just, un­ ! von the farm is yotit ci l ms worn 111 n-. A s a ma it i i fact "Why, really,” began Mary shyly. ; see what an injustice" states have decided is an unjust lax, -hii' it ’Hllllnl lock It?" roared his father. both Boston ami New York get a "I don’t know what to say,” hesitat­ "Injustice! Can’t you see she want­ in order that Maine may not be­ ! promise t ha t it is y< rs abs. 11 I e | y , ed the girl, feeling her ground. | “So I did." said Rodney nervously. good bail more of r -a! winter sports ed me to know so that If I disapproved hind the rest of the liiioii in the all ' ! n fact, t here is no s h i 11i m. as ali- "Bay yes,” cried Rodney, waiting fe- 1 Mary In the meanwhile had retreal- m a way than do th ■ Maine cities of ed to her typewriter, and now began and cut you off she'd not ho stuck with importaid question of good roads. solute ownership of land by a private ▼erfahly to hear her answer. Port land and Hung r or in this sec- typifying violently. you on her hands?" Other states have declared that au- j individual. It came at laat shyly, "Yes,” where- j “Please, father" pleaded Rodney t i o n. tomobilisfs can legally be taxed only I 1 h 11 s e o u) i ■ s I h i' s (' n s i - with real ice The noise ceased immediately, anfl th esc highways may be built, the common d 111y not to deface t he bind- things must not go quite so fast, Mary ‘ quite useless." and lor two or ihree months there thought Intuitively, and drew away a Rodney looked at her discouraged. She S(“ipe nor to in jure t he sky line. "No, mv bov; wait a minute,’’ said owners of motor ears a .re not raising ate all kinds ot sports on the frozen little from him, though, to tell the motioned to him to go on. Meanwhile Mr. Martin. “Remember I’m yom > t heir voices in protest, bera.use t Imy Martin painfully limited to a chair by surface. In Maim- we generally get. truth, she would willingly have let friend, even if 1 arn your father. Don'11 are patriotic enough t > want Maine Less Revenue him catch her as she felt now'. a small table and sail! into it. his foot H little skating before the snow giving him another twinge. ) you believe It? it's only your money to reap the great benefit which ac­ fro m B o o ze conies, skating which results in the "No, no; wait a moment,” she said. ehe wants." "We’ll be married right away,” went "Ouch! Oh. my poor foot!” hi j crues from good roads. dt owning ot several ot our hoys and "I know’ it isn't," replied Rodney The grange is right in its state­ A loss ot Gb millions in the tax on J on Rodney unabashed. moaned. | girls irom breaking through thin ice, Rodney hastily picked up a footstool, proudly. ment, that good roads are becoming liquoisand tobacco is attributed by! "But suppose your father dtsap- : "I’ll prove it is," said his father, and then the heavy snowfalls burv and came with It to his father. j ! greater importance than the question Commissioner ot Internal Revenue proves?” said Mary. pushing an enameled electric bell that tlii’ frozen sur'aee ti.nd there is no "He won’t know anything about It "I’m niraid your foot hurts,” he veil i of railroad facilities. Osborn in the main to prohibition tured propltiatiugly. | stood near him on the table. laws. more skating. Occasionally in some Intil we’re married, and then what "What are you going to do?” cried The grange expresses its disapprov­ | comm unit ies an attempt is made to "Not at all—I just pretend that II; In 1 g states tlie sale ol alcoholic tould he do?” objected Rodney. Rodney nervously. al of the higher types of bituminous j clear some small pond and keep its does," growled his father. ; liquors is already outlawed and in surface flooded, hut two or three "He might cut you off.” suggested "Send for Miss Grayson," said his fa rind concrete highways, hut its m em ­ Mary sagely. “I hoped you were better." said the seven more prohibition is soon io a-()' s,|ow stoiiim in fairly quick sueces- son sincerely. ther grimly. “I’ll tell that scheming bers must not forget that the build­ "Would you care?” asked Rodney. j ' into effect. It is s.gnificant that '^IVrh T * HUch "Well, I’m not. What’s that you got secretary that if you persist in this ing of these roads in certain sections ‘1? No, no, Indeed,” said Mary hasti­ resulting loss in revenue to t he j people may .have a champion who ly. "I was thinking of you, dear.” there?" marriage I’ll disinherit you, and then is a wise economy. How long would "A footstool—I thought it might mak< you watch her throw you over," lie a gravel road, costing at the least, 1 nion offers no such problems as I will take enough inti rest in their be- "Don’t you bother about me,” cried amplified for Rodney's benefit. that confronted bv many of th e !lialft" f,rovi 1,1 them with suitable Rodney. "We'll be married tomorrow you more comfortable." half as much as bituminous or con "Even if you are my father you end then come home for the parental “Comfortables? How* much do you crete, stand up between Portland »(«<« tli..ms..|v,.B. TIhtp an. tin- !, tei T lG spoits T k 'M which iA V 'V the l‘""Ti' Maine " f "'V- climate shan’t insult the girl I love," protest­ Meeting.” want out of me now?" his father asked and riaco V Not one year, and the morons ways in which the National I makes possible. ed Rodney hotly. "No. I couldn’t do that,” said Mary. shrewdly. ro.-pl would he gone, and would have Treasury can b" refilled, but the in- ^ "Why nothing, father." Rodney an "Popjiycock! You're afraid to put dividual state finds if necessary to "It wouldn’t be right. I’m his private her to the test. You’re afraid she will ro be built all over again. By con­ swered. turn to direct taxation. West Vir­ secretary. He trusts me and brings chuck you," retorted his father. structing the better type of highway, "Well, anyhow the answer is. not a ginia, for instance, has been having Pt»of. Cards. me here to his home, and then to find nickel”— But Rodney answered quietly: ‘Tin it is possible, at only a very sum 11 I'd married his son on the sly—no, "Why do you say Unit?" Rodney qua not afraid, father. You’re mistaken.” cost, to maintain these roads carry­ » strenuous time, as prohibition was Rodney, we couldn't do that.” vered. Johnson appeared meanwhile In an put info effect without any pro vision - "You do make It sound rather bad,” ing an enormous trafile for many "I know you, and whatever it is you swer to the bell and In a surprisingly being made for new raxes to compen­ Chas. E. Williams, M. D. •aid Rodney. "I shouldn’t want to years-. It is probable that after the, can’t have it." short time and with a queer look on completion of the link between Dim- sate the treasury for losses from li-I o f f ic e a t r e s id e n c e treat father badly. We’ve always been censes.. Rodney lurned appealingly to Mary his usually imperturbable face, if they I stan and Saco that very little of this pretty good friends, he and I. I guess who ignored him. He turned back tc had only noticed tt, returned with 129 Main St. Honlton, Maine higher type of road will have to he V'T if may he doubted if prohil s- j Td better tell him—In a roek or so”— Mary Grayson under his escort. Mary Mary’s self composure had been rap­ constructed, because most of the see tm>ii has been more of a. factor thanj closed his down town office Dr. looked from father to son with an elab­ Williams may be consulted at his idly returning during this colloquy, and tions can get along very nicely with education in reducing the liquor bill orately assumed air of innocence and of t lie nation. A ea re f u 1 stmiv of residence above < •be was surer of what she wanted. Inquired: a good gravel surface, having an as­ tile returns would douh'de »b HW Indeed It piqued her a little that Rod­ "You wanted me, Mr Martin?” phalt top. It would he unwise, prob­ ney should have made such a proposal t laid t here- lias 1 >.mmi a. lull in Te She saw Rodney out of the tall oi ably, to put in anything hut bitu­ tr i 11 to her, so that now her own inclina­ her eye make a movement toward hei coiisumptioii in wet stag s eompar- tions and the old gentleman’s upstairs minous macadam or concrete be­ and say "Mary" in a pleading tone able T<> rl.at in dry -nates, ! lid i vid u - Teeth filled without ran in the same channel. She spoke tween Portland and (hay, beeaimo then heard his father interrupting him | als h a re learned moih-ra on. They’ up quite resolutely ; of tin1 tremendous travel, hut as one curtlv. "My precious son." he told j have had to h a.rn if t< pain by the new anal­ goes east the traffic scatters and the hold their ‘•‘Why, Rodney, if you love me you her. “has jusl informed me that yon] gravel road, properly const ru-ted. jobs, i',»r corporation aft r eorpora- gesic method, abso­ will want to get this awful suspense and he intend to vet matvied Is that over with.” can handle it without dillicultv. pro- td on b as pul tin* i >ai i o d id n k mg. right*!” T h ere is no pla.e- for t in- lutely safe "But supjH>se he does object?” Rod­ v id ing it is maintained rig lit r ,) to ard d riu k - er in mo,tern mdu-i rial ite, 1 [- is ney argued, seeing his light of happi­ the mark. out o t -, A; i ■ ness grow dim. CHAPTER' IV. The members -»* the grange Dr. F. (X ORCUTT, 7 he Bn c„i:n. Tin- prosperi l 1 t I -uni, w - u I d ,"Even then I wouldn’t give you up.” seem to overlook I hi' faet t ha f said his sweetheart. idb he m,a l 'em a 11;, * ■ n ! i a i n if tit Dentist- State highway system ns laid nil "Mary!" 11 re VI in m h o < >, takes care of nearly 7u per re; "Yon could go Into business,” she -P"l! the population of the Staff, as ! I ling! v went on, "make a big man of yourself, tloiis at THE KLEIN STUDIO make me proud of you”— ‘CP e e; III : I . . :' .! ■ Id! -!.: as about the sail miouni of valua. "You talk Just like the heroine in a -1■)l ei• \ . ’ : 1" • ■ • ' ' 1 eel i t ion. and that if eov us1 r tin play I saw last night,” protested Rod­ cal.y : ■ V. A; he . roads the gra ng t heinsi'l Yes S f’n-C Beautiful Highways Main Street HOULTON ney. “She wanted the hero to go t<> inp-, ,-e- I 'll" i'm ! ’ -' ■ : 1 ! I c i ■. ! ■ for improvem"td\ win -il asked to des oini g the |V. work, and he dkl. and then for four i,-ill. i-.i: iv■ r hi c i • : -e 1 , ignate the highways which hi e - 1 a e R need i ! t - I'g 111 ll)o \ ;R ot t ! n- u gly 1' adside sig.u hoard OVER HATHEWAf DRU6 CO. acts everybody suffered.” 11' i: -I 1" - 1 .. ! - « 1 i ; ie u . com mod a t e 11 e m. and : in- pian! :;tg . s! ad I - I ! lies "Don't you want to work?” asked fc:,i'. (Jovit nor ('m i is s i d a! Main •• RoI! e ! w i - !; - . 1 ’ \ . »;. lie i -e the : .JO | , bid ;g I i lot >w Mary nmiously. Automobile A s >oeia t i u ilitin ■ r, tli a "I should say not.” Rodney answer­ _ m ( a l i i !i ia 1 he road question hur u a i il­ was t Dr. J. F- F’a^m er ed quite seriously. "Imagine going to not get '-1ie | ; i I / ■! i,,\ II,I . A ir I hA leve 1111 - linn ■ i.s ripe ter a v more importune ia n a.,iy other bed every night knowing you’d got that men n-- lie'!! - f ;i i'\ >- I - '1! '-< • y"i. j of' It • ea Ul | ■ a i g 11 la'-■ o-r i ng the he,-1 II DENTIST e was ! t i his assertion to get up In the morning ami go to renli/.e ' ha l V" Jand i ;g I Id III;, our ii i g ! i wa v 1 s. ( ’a I i forn ia h u ll s Main il i h - high grw e tug rapi. ly >p< •tiding a recent appro,u business.” "I'm coming, father. Coming," quakeo Mary turned m Ih.ihn-y. who wa-| OFFICE OVER FRENCH S standing up very siraivht near tin iwav roads ir died day? ill t t loll O | e | g i ; ! C i I I !,• i i 11 io11 iol ia i s "You’d be happier, wouldn't you.” Rodney. per I on in-iit state r ■ id -, a in I I v i v i window lookin'.'' mi l-'i!i'i avenue-, one year, sin wild lad arbehind III 1 queried Mary, “if you had a Job?" -ir,:. ( dm 1! I y has a la i go ree s;||, DRUG STORE hand catching the braided lapel of hi-! "Please don’t talk like father,” pro­ his father again, and tried to inustci pl'l U'CSS i Oil of th" (ate •ttit i In: 11 n -1.11 g l ! 11■ SC st ;| ; e r- -;o with e■ -> u I i O'din-g I!'.-iii' A. M s F M. tested Rodney. “He’s preaehed a job up his courage to the sticking point. coat, as his eyes devoured her wi’hi liess illterosts a s w iy I'oa i troll! a re eel appt pna such veal hue and <-nnfnh m e slmwim; | at me ever since I left college. Why "Well, as a matter of fart. I did pleasure bent. will a li- lion, - he;i il ?! f i ea t le n ■ t t ! I e~-e ( .'Pier- hy appour men, want" - he began, clearing his throat on his face t hat. she eouid not rcsisl 1 ft w . 'do ej- cellt ehoutd I work? Father made millions will lost- midli< CIS ( 111 Tyit'pllUlle . r;4-g "Oh. now we re getting to it," Mar his love's appeal. fo her. She filmed I of ih e , 111 m v ot '!e oadlielh out of soap and Is forever complaining (‘line, whirl.! will 1)0 i I i V 111 till retorted. “Well, what is it?" j to his father and answered him- rout' j Would V bonte -s Slidable that he’s always had his nose to the 11 a 111psi11re. V e rm lilt. da- 'fees. grlndstoue, that he's never known "I wanted to have a talk with you ; agcously: j an important talk" | setts, and. tin- ot N am o What fun was, that It’s all made him “Then at least v e’il starve together.* \ O B. PORTER "Curious: That's just w hat 1 wanted state-. ol ■ r I ! I able old before his time. 1 can’t see the Sue was raw [■'.led b\ t lie e\ ul ration to have witli you. I've wanted it ailj V . * ?! "in- sente of following an example like in Rodney's v he excla imed. day. and now we’ll have it. Mis?, Gray J .-I \ Ofe SPECIALIST IN: CHILD tbgf—I really can’t. He’s got enough “Mary lit- son!" he called to Mary. j Value in Hite Sky Line “Voll see. fa! her." I: nkh-d for tin :!nir- PKRTRAlTlIRf for you and me and our children and “.Yes. sir." said Mary meekly. old J. o' leiea n'A lii'iietil. ... 1 i;e i i o V 1 : 11 -. their grandchildren. I’ve explained all ‘‘Get out!" j ! He 1- a 1iiinr on w h o doe- ani g- ; Stud in - 7 Ma.-ket S- .dart “M grand ind [i!;l \ . thto to him, but I can't seem to make Sh£ went without a glance at Rodney, iki eg a -t: eh." out i II Di ( ' moi n mg amd !ak - a h- -X v i v ■ ■ Well | on •lie so:i;' me .mat c leiimrsole:-: I 1 f i -e,e loll him understand. But it's simple why who stood looking after her dejectedly, j ab t Di­ sk y ten < ?m - i'oa so;. a m < u M K work when there’s millions In the fam­ te t- M: iry. “11-l i ii ; my idiot i■f a son.. T! malt' not knowing that his love's intent ion! li 1 n g 111 eoiintry ha- fa rt! --r I II 1 o - I'cM. \ m -nl ion ily? And why even talk of it when You think I’m .o fmid (■ f td m ti '■'t I'll was to give him moral support by lis­ sign! !'ha 11 t ". - (-i i y mao i • in a.t W V- -,. >■ r relent Weil. you're wn oe:.. Xo-dt her ; you and I are In love?” tening in the hall. I eyes aio, o; ( 1 ' 1 1 O ! iih' ra! -mm I y• h;i" v Ki­ stretching out his arms to her. anil tin drawing your allowance again?" she llie." \ \ ■in - Parker i . Ward, M. D. er V ISIon < til!1 1 lo- S Ol - s : 1 If". 1 ' i : ! -- Ished on a note of genuine appeal: beard Mr. Martin say when I he dooi “We r■.he n't s! ! IO c." bc.-lare<{ Ih.d 'mVllli - wi-i ,y S s oh IS IIIsen v. 1 ' in -ga i j u-1 - i 111 i - w : i g n lie- •',! i - i in "Oome, kies me, Mar;.” was closed. ney. i i :i l ; ; ' lee, a : 11 o \\b- si i i a | ■ p i • i; 111 ■ ii ! UlMl-'i: Kar. Nose and Throat But Mary drew* back from him quick­ “\Y'ell. what ceil veil ho lo k-t-C| i from a .ft er er -at ioii . Tim- w 1 m U 1 w "Why," innocently answered Rodney, W ill b : e, li v . a i s I: m t ' usa in ly. "No, you mustn't,” she said firm Ftarving ?" den anded Ins i a l hi-r You'ri t heir Rd »los J’> 1UK 'III oi ; the V, I 111 1 - “it simply proves that 1 was right t n .... W 1 I hinted, Wit ’’iin li v ! ’■! .i x - Fitttd a product never w ly. "Not till you’ve spoken to your fa when I told you my allowance was toe not w. You ill lie.; “ And ul; sa w I'V'Ty ! liiiig • eat ! 1 VUI 1 i i i m ut i < rr. ( i I o i ,i i a jic, tber.” small." You're jusi an idler. You (-1Ml Id ll't had ma.d 1 *, a I.- 1. hole .id . it \ ms vet y ado; > O ■ d i 11-i 11a , ci nd of i ) l!; IF i ti M $7 week. Rut have a U ; l f ■ 11 i ■n "You won’t even kiss me till 1 tell "What!" ejaculated his father, quilt earn a you'll good. Yog can no xt a tl'i'e.S. pho M hlmf’ chance to try. You'd gel out of my U -.ll i )■ io in i ci r ■ >w n Pith evidently aghast. sky '.me without ? eel mu that 1-Oo-IH house tonight, or IT have you thrown d : y : 11 - );i:! i uu i i id la rs ag ‘‘And if my allowance is too sun. II e irt h is a ] h-asant eabif a’ ■ n. fi "And you will when I do?” for one It’s much too small for two." out.” Road pla nt ii’.„ is a to < 1; 11o‘ in I 'null Fm irt.iii- R|. n.-k "fee.” good ness, And it ■ !< m g ■ to ((-■ r- hut it is | 11s i the boy continued Ingeniously. "Now. father" ..1 ■ i. p-r I !te 'L L TO N . MAINE "Then Xfl| tell him right away!” cried Kmersoii .-,aw it mid tell it . ‘‘For two?” "Not. another word, sir, not another p l a 11 n ■ - ■ c II I I d I P tell t e ; \ the valiant lover, striding to the door. word!” cried his father find stamped The cb, arming bind soap*' which 1 Veil I -. "tMi, Rodney, you’re splendid!” ap­ "Father, has it ever occurred to you saw this moming is indubitably that I might marry?" inquired Rodney out angrily into the ball. mailr up of so.me twenty thirty plauded Mary, "and don’t be afraid.” Mary gave an involuntary sigh of re H. J . C handler "Afraid!” ecl/oed Rodney scornfully. "Of course it has. You’re fool enough farms. M iller own.- ' t i i i s 1 i eId. Ik■ i • k i Winter Sports lief. ’ he Wo- ndI But be paused a moment at the door Tofr anything,” growled his father. t hat, and M tinning 1 ,1 la !)-. "I don’t consider a man a fool be­ “It’s getting more like flint play ev­ yond. Rut none o ’1 them owns t I i e Wh •nks et a Maine Win- ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR andsald: 1 l ■ mlscape. There is a propen y m "You don’t think I’d better wait till cause he’s married,” said Rodney. ery minute," Rodney chuekled. i ;e i > ■ naturally "Oh, Rodney. I'm so, so sorry,” sniv­ the horizon wind) no man bus hut Oiling 1 :■> U uywood St ft ‘id the morning?” j “That’s because you've never tried it.' he whose eyes can integrate fill I lie link will. pity Ini- 1 h iy s a lid . "No, I don’t,” said Mary. “And don’t ! “I Intend to try it, just the same,’ eled Mary. parts, that is, the poet. This is the :ir New ^bu k ■ s t m i and « u ! i < - r be flRIy about bis gout. He really Is a said Rodney. "You were bully the way you stuck T e i. 25- hugland 1 mini'hiilus 11 is looked upon .as Hom s . s to i g A . M .. i to y i' M. ing. young men some sense about women?” “What are you going to do?” she "If you don’t ask him now I'll never "I object very strongly to your speak asked him excitedly. I Sundays and !•'veilings h\ A p] ointnieiit. marry you,” whispered Mary, forming ing In that way of Miss Grayson,’ T in going to work." I The Old Home Rem edy her words as distinctly as was possible spoke up Rodney angrily. "You are--really?" j /;«}/ a SSc bottle at me-- t |(- IT. — t. I'tr J'rrr uami'ln. under the circumstances. “Miss Grayson? Miss Ornyson- “Yes. Indeed. Father couldn’t make *1- E.” MF.IiK INK CO. IM)RT!,ANP, MAINE FOLEY K ID N EY PFL'LS "Open the door!” cried the elder Mar- you’re not going to marry a type thi sngrtly in the hall. I writer!” (Continued on page S) The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 5, Id 16

W h at is a n An H e Mini'" wnrk lb;i a i \ i r. Aml Dm , t!i■ i ■ was a. girl uf >; \ 1 "h ami ;t l)nV RUN-DOWN WOMAN bit ("I iua 11 will 1 -da;. y Ul' m W orth 1 h" j "l ''ieiitiM-ii year', !>. t 1 n! \v h , > |,, d up- could not do the housework for rny little m *Ini.' H an igh 1 . Xl-iml. a III nlim! ,| |, - i-j. | j., - UT 11 a wnrriilms on as a lu\ u ry .and !>\ manv a - ; i11 tr, . j ; . n W S it . ), During the next six months you will witness «i I family of three. 1 had taken cod liver A nJ b.-fi Im Ii a ■> l *arn- yn111)'_> r , |, u-h,, " n ' 1 n 1 1 yr I to I oil emulsions and other remedies with- e \ j u-nsi ve and n n n i -e. s.a ry 11:11 ■. ! >111 great revolution in the use of fertilizers throughout .'M In ;|]>| ly ...... Inti. ni ‘ ' i a imal 1 i in- ...... m'nii n T ; hn.Y WJ11 111 ' out benefit. A friend told me about public opinion i- i a pi ■ i! y e|, a n nn-as In i aim. Vi r y t me i a n m. at tin* Aroostook County. The benefit derived by the use | Vinol. I tried it and it soon built up my Wa'cln 'MiC1 e ■. n - i (I I strength and made me a well woman so ! a tan , a i I will i i :u mil; .h a r- ■bln •diMr-ea luxurm blit' I e-airts \\'is ot ; I now do all of my housework. ” — Mrs. Oe I'niaimrl w nt t < ie Black i b Se;e 1 I I ; I : city. I E lmer Glidden. sin liavc i Icei that a \v;ii eh I ; as Mot In i a <1 I ! : • I w b1 ren im! An a • ■ nt tie lather to Tobique Land Plaster ! We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod in neh a n ;i r 1 i 'd' w-aring apparel a no mind eei ni ■mi. so mile m v am a in onn d " .-ill cried , liver and iron tonic, for all run-down, ns a e. >a f . ;iiid ea i; n ot I in the stable and upon the farm are well known | weak and debilitated conditions. t a k ini mi an a re I ia \ mg << > ea-iirr vi ’ Id '-je - hi ■ 1 said sim w on id lar cx'-eiitiun of a judgum; An :uitn- are abmit it. i a i Fher's a u in >- facts. . The Hathewav Drug Co., Moulton, Me noddle is certainly as much . >f a. An Aroostook firm of wide repute are the authoriz­ \ o w (Mil - I d 1 : M i I I I | o I ! i e | | o \ ■ ; o ; mmalled as means <»t eon veya mo as a team ami S e t > . S : ] n 1 Hie c 11 a 1111 * 11 r and had n o time for loaf- a wagon or e r cage. ed agents for don’t 111 i n k y ean g< i d»d,t' for fill". Tti us (Wo yoitn Original Vagabond. lives were Is an automobile worth going in i a profit- A vagabond was originally a trav­ an an t oniohi b d lit i ; probably -aved, and a what, cost '! Tobique Land Plaster (l"bt |or ? ) rs, j>rovnI i i g that t be eler or person who went from place to able t ransaet i I ,"t IIS -ee. throughout Northern Maine agents and warehouses debt incurred docs not bar the pur place with or without a Jelmite object. Car S aves Time in this ease the $7oo was in the will be established in every town of this county. chase o| oilier necessary coni forts bank drawing five pep cent interest, Watch the local papers for weekly announcements. of greater import nice, Ho W often I i y ott mar; e a Special I a year, less Ilian |o cents a day. If the purchase of a ear bars tlm Prices, Terms, and all other information will be NOTICE trip to town h 1 - uppli-'s v I id SOU 1 .Not so dear to pay for contentment, procuring of sufficient wholesome ever lign re ! h s a ble < f \ o r lime All persons are hereby cautioned against a ft it a 1 i. cheerfully given upon application. Address all com­ food for the fa m ily , or t lie needed wiiieh would • s;|Vol III ;i ' ear by sliding on the sidewalks in violation ot the bile ? Worth Six Horses munications to '•'own Ordinances. household turmshiiigs, or necessary t he fast i-r sue I of an ant one • <|uipimmt f r t fi. * k i 11 ■ 11 ■n. nr larin The a ul onn>1 u le Inis r.-ally j fined Lor t Be farm er or [mu It reman liv- FRANK A. PEA BODY, Selectmen OKOHOK \V SMALL, of impli'im-nts, it is not Wnl'lll tin* t.<)_’e! her places < nice eon s i d ei'.'d dis- ina -ix or nn>re miles from market,, HAMMOND & COLLINS LA W RENTE O. 1. C 1 > NY I (I. i loulton sacrifice. Wait until these more t a nt. The Imm' ha- had a wo. ■k to a nmi nr t ruck s worth as nuicli as CARIKOU, MAINE. ■If i necessary things have Been pur do in t ransport at ii >u and still has, three teams of light Imrses. 1 have , chased. but Dm motor ear s hanging f ! IS r»■!ere11ee to a truck that will carry Hammond, Van Buren, Me. 1 .nnn to l,hun pounds. A. E. Notice of Foreclosure Is the upkeep <>f a ear a burden y work. No. If a car is properly cared for, Aside from replacing tlm horse, When not running, il causes no ex­ H. I). Collins, Caribou, Me Whereas Orlando I,. Bragdon of Monti- cleaned, and covered every time if there is oil" lield which the horse pense, but horses eat every day, eello, in the county of An Mistook and State of is brought in, the same as you would whet her t hey work or not. In win­ Maine, by his mortgage deed dated April has never seriously entered-- that of ter. horses are idle many days. 1P13, and recorded in the Aroostook Registry treat, a fine carriage, tlm expense for t he pleasure t rip. of Deeds in Vol. ‘J00 Page 104, conveyed to repairs is hut a trifle. I have run A farme- can pick up much valu- Now as for pleasure and instruc­ me, the undersigned, the following describ'd my ear one season, mote than Tout), able information on a -mile trip tion. An automobile will easily take An Aroostook Product that has'been tried and proven parcel of land, together with all buildings miles, and have not paid out five I some Sunday afternoon. When von you one hundred mil* s a day through thereon, situated in said Monticello, to wit, cents for repairs. As for gasoline see something of interest, slow parts of your' neighboring counties THE FAMOUS------lot numbered one hundred forty-four (1441 in and oil, these are much less than the I down, and where there is nothing to that you have never .seen, ami teach the northeast corner of said town according feed and upkeep of horses and bug- see you haven't got to poke through you about the different soils, crops to Joel Wellington's plan and survey thereof, eies. it ;is you would with a horse. and stock. It will give you a geo­ containing one hundred seven (107) acres Now add tin* value of lim saved logical knowledge ot the surround­ more or less. Drlves Blues Away ing country. Aroostook Pung Now therefore, the condition of said mort­ and profitable pleasure gained and If you wish to convert an old you’ll find that you have a balance Finally you will appreciate the gage is broken, by reason whereof [ claim a skeptic* into a good roads advocate, ■Now entering its tenth year foreclosure of the same, and give this notk.y in favor of the automobile, and at true worth of an automobile when get him to buy an automobile and for that purpose. the end of tin* year, provided you mu* of the family is id. Your auto­ Boulton, Maine, Decemlrer 23, 1 * * 1 .">. he will vote good reads bonds next used good judgment in get., ing a mobile will race swiftly for the need­ day. WILLIAM ,J. FOR TEH suitable ear, ami common sense in ed assistance and return safely with Go to your business acquaintances •l By his Attorneys, Akohiijai.ds running it, you’ll see how much too it. Look at the loved ones around in your new motor car and you will low youi' estimate was for nncon- you, and ! guess yen ean tell its find your prestige has taken a great sidered uses discovered. wort h to von. bound skyward and your credit is boosted. Brings Contentment Secrets to 3e Guarded. If your wife has tin* blues and the I shall tell you how a $7u<> automo­ childr *n the wanderlust, an auto To tell our own secrets is general­ should have a wholesome, bile brought contentment to an en­ ly folly, but that folly is without tender crust that melts into mobile is the greatest remedy in the tire household. They were prosper­ guilt; to communicate those with the filling so perfectly that world. And after an outing in the even two pieces are not ous farm people owning their own which we are intrusted is always enough .You can mukesueh I an immobile, the whole "push" finds, land, hut they worked hard an I h id treachery, and treachery for the most pastry with the specially on returning home, that they have no moiiH' to burn. In this familv part combined with folly.- Johnson. milled'Ohio Red Winter i imbibed lots of enthusiasm on the wheat Hour that makes way, and will go oil’ to their tasks everything bett rand goes singing and whistling, an t they'll Designed and constr icted by Huggard Bros. Co. farther- the all ’round flour for bread, cake and pastry A reputation for quality is our most valuable asset. We use known as ■ nothing but the best materials in the construction of this well TO STOP A COLD QUICK m known pung, the result is a high grade, finished product that is sure to please...... The minute you feel you have caught j m Rheumatism! cold take a two to four grain quinine j u pill 01 some rhinitis pills—any drugg’st ( ■ How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said— Make No Mistake, ask Your will tell yon how. Then take a dessert I ■ Rheumatism is a dull pain. spoonful of sugar and pour on it several j Rheumatism is a sharp pain, Dealer for the Aroostook Pung drops of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment ■ Rheumatism is sore muscles. Do not let him palm off a pm.g that he says is “J ust as Good’ HE enough to soak the sugar. Mat this, ; ■ CAN’T DO IT. There is nothing so good on the market. . letting it melt in your mouth and sh. w- ■ Rheumatism is stiff joints. ly trinkle down jour throat. Repeat j ■ Rheumatism is a shifting pain. ------_ ------jror samples and Prices see------— this dose of Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment j on sugar say about every three or four! m All have declared—Rheumatism is Pain. hours. Keep warm and don't gvt m a : m Sloan's Liniment applied : — Hugg&rd Bros. Company draft, hut have plenty of fresh air in the! m The blood begins to flow freely—the body’s room Probably you nave heard of j » HOULTON, MAINE Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, but nmv-l warmth is renewed—the congestion disap­ ■ be you didn’t know that old Doctor: pears—the pain is gone. Abner Johnson, a Maine Wei 1 ■ Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat­ ing. You better u-e it It will " 1 \ ( ■ ing qualities of this warming liniment. Do Not Forget you real help whenever you ii". d a "ood ■ liniment for any ache, ram nr bruise. B m m m m m m m m m m m m jk m m m m m m m m m m b For Lining Cars to Pay your i and building purposes 35 lbs. per 500 square ft. Toughest and most serviceable for ELECTRIC LIGHT You’ve hit the POTATO SHIPPERS and BUILDERS BILL FO R SALE BY right tobacco

JAMES S. PEABODY when you fire-up some HOULTON. . . MAINE Before Tuesday Prince Albert in your old jimmy pipe or in a Jan. 10 makin's cigarette. A n d you know it! Can't get and save 12 1-2 per ct. in wrong with P. A. for it • • Advertise in the TIMES is made right; made to Houlton Water Co. spread - smoke- sunshine among men who have suffered with scorched tongues and parched Buy Your New Car Early, But Wait For The throats! The patented process fixes that—and ft *s an easy job cuts out bite and parch. to change* th*> shape and color of unsalable brands All day long youTl sing to imitate the P rince HOLLIER EIGHT Albert tidy red tin, but it is impossible to imi­ how glad you are you’re tate the flavor of P rince Albert tobacco! ihe patent ed process protect# The Only Eight Cylinder Car pals with that! for Less than $1000. BUILT BY THE LEWIS SPRING AND AXLE COMPANY Fringe Albert Makars of Briscoe Cars (complete), Buick Springs, Chalmers the national joy smoke Drop, Forgings, Overland, Hupmobile, Cole, etc. Rear Ends You take this testimony straight from the shoulder, men. complete. ------You can smoke a barrel of P. A. without a kick! It hands out all the tobacco happiness any man ever dreamed about, it’s so smooth and friendly. It’s a mighty cheer­ Sfo the Hollier Eight Cars at Cates and Son’s Garage. For F,ver\a'

»?«»?«»?«iSiiSufr iS&iSiiSbi&4 | I tl 1 tin tn ;i 11 < | : J1 f h r 'HI S u n d a y in | OF LOCAL INTEREST | ■-J" of Cm i,. i.. IgU ^ W i S * •&K * *& •£«►*«►J* Two Nights Wed. & Thur. Only Jan. 19 & 20 .1 ohn, Howard P. Davis a student at Harr.v K. Stitlia'm of Announcement Wesleyn Seminary, after a 10 days who has been spending X mas Visit with his parents Rev. W. F. holidays in town, visiting relatives M r. iVrr v L. K i ii.•( 11 j i and Mrs. Davis, left Monday to re- and |friends, returned. Monday, to m in ty T n a - n t < - r w j j •nine his studies. take his former position as Mechanic 1 r i ’ ♦1 n < > i j j i j; l!) Ml) in the Shell Mf’g Co. of that city. HEYWOOD THEATRE piimarii Ol ?h W. T. FRENCH, Mgr, Potatoes Clubs Classifled Ads. The local market Is more active Woman’s Club this week than it has been for some time. Buyers are paying $2.50 ami The Woman's club will meet Mon­ AN OLD FASHIONED MINSTREL SHOW i Black Pony Fur ('oat Medium many farmers are taking advantage day, Jan. 10, with an address by size fur Mile. Inquire (' T imk- < Mlice. of this price to open up their houses. Miss Florence M. Hale of Aroostook IN TWO PARTS B. * A. SHIPMENTS .State Normal School. For Sale Cheap Coot! S eco n d hand Bob Sleds. !,.<>. Dee. MT Ocaie fatal Houlton Ricker Travel Class 50—FIFTY LOCAL PEOPLE—50 I.udw ig or, i *• 9 0 16 “ “ The next meeting will be held at “ flj 2 ** “ “ the home of Miss Mary Burpee on Under the Personal Direction of Mr. J. Dal Luther Wanted-—Table Boarders by tbe Jan. 1 14 “ “ day or vu-ek. Mn, M i > 'tither land Monday, Jan. 10. MUSIC F irst Part Kiver M *• 8 0 “ “ Reading: A trip through Sweden, The Biggest Attract- 4 0 “ “ “ Bay View Magazine Latest Jokes To Let- Furnished R oom s, One The Produce News says : Miss McGary ion of the Season minute walk from the The eourse of the market lias been Paper: The Royal Family of Swed­ Popular Songs Get I mice. K steadily upward all the week. The gentlemen only. C. <5. unt, Mechanic >; market Is Arm and in better shape en Miss Wilson Chorus of 50 Reading: The Scandinavian Democ­ than last week, with active buying V oices For Rent- A Five Room T ene- here and in the country. Country racies, H. R. H. Princess In­ See And Be meat, at 34 Military M. 1 H'l'me of Ja.s. < prloee earlier in the week were high­ fanta Eulalia of Spain Kadigan. er than the local market. Every Miss Cammings H ear IT H appy time that dealers have purchased Second Part There they have been forced to pay higher Fact and Fiction Has Been Left at Tbe prices. It Is the opinion of a good Ti Ml, ( UTiee for sale one K Hal and one < many that a further advance can be The next meeting will be held at A Riot of Fun narinet which will be sold at a bnrgjLr expected this week. Offerings f.om the home of Mrs. E. L. Cleveland on j Sym phony Orches- • ’all for information. Maine points are just fair, and not at Saturday, Jan. 8. “The Coontown all heavy. Shippers are asking $1.05 Roll Call Islands of Maine tra T w elve Pieces and 1.10 bu. delivered Harlem River, B all” For Rent -House And Stable, 73 with an occasional $1.12. Offerings Penobscot Bay Court Street, 9 room house, ’oath, lurna<“-\ from Michigan are faJrly good, prac­ Maine as a Summer Resort efix-trie lights, fire place, s'\ui ! "uueeti' f , tically on tbe basis of $1 bu. deliver­ Read “ Lake and Forest’’ Graceful Dancers roomy stable, L. <). i.ud'vig. t,f ed Harlem River. Almost no States Current Events Complete Perfor­ are being offered, and what few are Elaborate Cos­ A Mutt Was Left In One of the arriving are mainly on a basis of 95c mance Each Night seats in the Opera House, at '! <- Miltiive, and $1 bu. delivered. tum es Receipts have been fair, and stocks Houlton Contractor lust Saturday, arid will the tii.di r plo-c-e have not accumulated. In the 33rd leave at Timks otiieeand m-eu** e-ward street vards and Harlem Kiver yes­ Completes Fine Job terday, there were less than 200 cars. at Eagle Lake Trading from the yards has 'been J Dal Luther Cord Wood Saws Genuine /airly good. Practically all stocks Seats on Sale one day < Mentan^y. guaranh-ed, 3u ,neh. $nT3 that dealers have been buying have The Fish River Lumber Co., at Don’t Forget been for Immediate use, and few smalior . in p;o|>ortioii. 'I iiting table*, speculative purchases are heard of. Eagle Lake, Me., have been making £11.50, send for catalog I'horudike Potatoes have been showing frost, some important improvements in the date Popular Prices i n advance. Phone Machine <’o.. Portland, Me. t but it is nothing serious. Yard sales their office buildings, s tore and of Mainps have been mainly $3 and Bank Book Lost Bank 8.26 180 lbs. Michigan* and States boarding house and the contract for the place 25, 35, & 50c or Mail orders taken • Book IV-o. have been bringing $2.90 and 3, with the work was awarded to Fred CL 14507, issued by The Moulton s livings 1 Lin '* very few sales uncier $3 reported. Dnnkwater Heating and Plumbing is lost and this report n given as lopuin-C Long Island potatoes have reached Engineer of this town. by law that a new book may be iwiioi, ; $8 40 and 8.66. but trading, of course, ••■J < >. i.iidw ig. Treas. Dee. 33. I' is limited. Not much stock is being The most important of which was been built and connected with the N o th ’k ok F iust M ki-.tin o or C kkoi i m:s loaded on the Island, and growers the supplying of the buildings with ,\h !l ' ’'1 1 ■ K - 1 M ki. i i n (. i»i- < ’ tit; m taui- plant, also a heating plant installed For S a le A 7 Room New House are holding firmly. The range is an adequate water supply, and in In the Dist::ict Court of the United States for U the I li-triet ‘ 'unit of the P nit ed States for the Distrsct of Maine, lu Kanki uptrx, with water, and wne<) for elcrt■ ii■ ■;■ w :'• wide, and shippers are asking $1.03 this the celebrated Leader Pressure consisting of a hot water and hot air tin1 I tistrief of Maine. 11 ( Kankniptcx. and 1.08, to as nigh as $1 25 bu. load­ system for the above named build­ In the matter of i I n the matter of ! 15 acres good enrly iand on t m ■-.i * system was selected, a thousand gal­ Charlie Kartlett In Kankruptcx. traveled .-treet loading from IA \moft vit ed. Nothing less than $1.03 is con­ ings, >er Howard : In Kankruptc\. sidered. lon pressure tank was installed sup­ J fan k i upt. ) Kankrupt. . lage. ten minute- xsalk from P. u, Ape'/ The entire work was dmio by Mr, To the creditors of said Plan lie Kartlett. Second crop Southern potatoes plemented by a concrete reservoir j o till' <■!>'(,' it ors Ot : lu Mis 1 ’, IP 1 Uimortli. Ko\i i'>f'. Me. > of Par'll hi in the County of A roogook, ai'I Pert llowarii have been in light receipt. Shippers holding 3000 gallons which is fed Drink water and n is or ew, and as­ f I lodadoli in l!w ( (mnl of Aroostook. can secure almost as much for them and Distriet aforesaid, bankrupt. mi I h si liet afoii -mil. ban a from a spring 300 ft. distant from sisted by C h a r I e s Hamilton of Notice is lieo'by given that on the 1st day at home. The range is $2.50 and 2.75 Hamilton A Wiggins, who did the of dan. A. D,, to] (), the said Charlie Fnfjirtew Sent! For C ataloqoe bbl., but buyers are Indisposed to the buildings which from all ap­ work on the Hot air plant and repre­ Kartlett, was duly adjudicated bankrupt: og:!n'\ <).o pay more than $2.50. pearances will furnish an itiex- and that the first meeting of his creditors will In- haustahle supply of s p a r k 1 i n g sents about 3 weeks work having be held at the office of Kdwin P. Vail, in been accepted by the Fish Liver Moulton, on the gjnd day of dan,. A. I).. I I o'I An OM Fashioned spring water as pure and cold as any­ lOlii, at lo o’eloek in the forem >n. at which body could wish for, and is piped to Lumber (’o., who now have the time the said creditors may attend, prove their it'am Minstrel Show satisfaction of owning one of the claims, ap] ,'int a tiustee, examine the bank all of the buildings for baths, toilets, nipt and transact stte'n other business as max ami and drinking purposes. finest private water and I i g h t pioperly come before -.aid meeting, $10 00 R e w a rd -- For Informatioa Another bright star looms on the The power for pumping is obtain systems in this part of t he comity or F D W l \ P. V A I I . i o! ! wo ; i -a j horison of Houlton’s mid-winter Kel'eiee in I !r.ukruptr\ \ A I I. probably in Eastern Maine. I'nan a n I" ' ■ ig- m amueemonts,at old fashioned ed Horn a3H. P. Leader pumping ))ated at ] limit on, .1 an. 3rd 191 m n;-, i n i m minstrel show, replete with the unit which also furnishes power for f >a*o i arum ■y tinted crooning lulabys of other days, the a.generator and storage battery in Notick of First Mkkti \< C kkiuto ks droll ixiustnffs and brilliant reparte No t U K 'll p I li- I M Ki l l Ml or I j.KDI I OKS connection with a Leader lighting In the District Court of the ’nited States N i 11 h uni of the southern negro, the beautiful for the District of Maine. In Kankruptcy. In th* Distr et Court of the I'nited Mates for I K- M kktin ballads and humorous s t u rn p system ot UX) lights the first one of In the matter of 1 n tin* 1 )i-ti let i iim t o] tin- i hi speeches whlc» have made this its kind to be installed in this sec­ Frank L. .I ones I the District of Maine, lu bankruptcy. ; the 1 >istriet of Maine, I u form of entertainment the most be­ tion. bankrupt. In Kankruptcy. In the matter of : 1II t lie mattei of loved by tbe American public. Kaptiste Nirois In bankruptcy, I I .ester 11. (Jrendell Pi mknipC'V Card of Thanks And* in faot, it is the only theatri­ In connection with the water To the creditors of Ftank P. Jones bank nipt . ; bankrupt. cal diversion which we can claim as system a sewer and cess pool has of Caribou in the County of Aroostook, To the creditors of Kaptiste Sinks of To tin erediiors *3 sari I .ester 11 < ,'r and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Carikati in tile Mount v of Aroostook. 1 of Chapman in the enmity of Arm Coo'k urely American, having ound it's Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day and district aforesaid, a b;mkrupt. gaud Mistiict aforesaid, a bankrupt. Sirth in the slavery days when he of dan. A. I). 1913 the said Funk L. dones Notice in lien‘by glvt n that • on the Notice is hep'bv given that on the i- masters summoned the slaves to was duly adjudicated b a n k r u p t ; 1st day of Jan. A. I). 1913. the said of .’am A. D*. 1913 Mm said amuse their guests with song and Notice of Foreclosure and that the first meeting of his cits ii tors will lie Kaptiste S rois xv a* July adjudicated I >. i iretidei 1 w as Hilly adjudicated story, dancing and mimicry. held at the office of Fd win P. Vail in Moul­ bankrupt; and that’the' first nn*eting of nipt, and that the first meeting < Altho. thru the evolution of the Whereas Arthur .J. Stetson of Mars Hill in ton Maine on the 22nd day of dan. his creditor will be he)d at Ue office creditors will be held ai the otic times this has passed, we have to­ the County of Aroostook and State of Maine, A. D. 1913, at ten o'clock in the of Kdwin L. P. VVailail intn Moulton, on the 22ud Kdwin P, Vail in Moulton, on the Caution by his mortgage deed, dated November 1st. forenoon, at which time the said day of dan A. D. 1913, at to o'clock day of dam. A . M. 191 •>. at 1 o mo n day'the same wholesome pastime on creditors may attend, prove their Haims, in the forenoon, at which time the in the forenoon, at which tune tin U'h lima- lll\ wile Mar \ M aim.i a more elaborate scale. 1913, recorded in Aroostook Registry of appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, rud creditors may attend, prove their claims, credit',it’s max at tell r I. prove their maims m\ I»■( 1 and 1 >onid I hmmhx uai ■ i appoint a ti imtee, examine the bankrupt Thru the courtesy of Mr. Walter Deeds, Vol. 27J, page 195, conveyed to Aaron and transact such other business as may appoint, a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and against haiffmmg **i trusting h**i T. French, Mr. J. Dal Luther will Fulton of Maine, County and State afore­ properly come before said meeting. P.uisaet such other business as may properly and tiansaet sudi itlmr business as tna; come before said meeting. pro| iei iy conn’ hemi' saui meet ing rmiint, its 1 shah pax in bib> • - ‘ t prevent at the Hey wood Theatre a said, the following described premises, to wit : ' EDWIN L. VAIL, KDWIN P. VAIL, traeting aft r I his date. local talent minstrel with a cast of A certain piece or parcel of land, being lot KDW1 \ !.. V A I P. Referee in Kankruptcy. Ke::er»*e in Kankruptcy t 9 > P 1.1 N * n >M M \ \ I \ < ; Aftv people. numbered twenty-live (25) containing fifty (on) Kctorce m bankruptex Mr. Luther has been very success­ Dated at Moulton. Maine dun. 3rd 1913 Dateil at Moulton, dan. 3rd, 1913. 1 tat ml at 1 bullion ‘dan. 3rn of the breaeh of the conditions then of, £?099 fire jokes. An e.aborate over­ the said Aaron J. Fulton claims a foreclosure tune has been prepared and the of said mortgage, and gives this notice for the finale number is a rousing military purpose of effecting the same. songiof tbe Geo. Cohan type. The Dated at Mars Kill this thirtieth day of E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS after piece is from the pen of Mr. December, 1915. j Luther and la ii reality a minature AARON J. FFI/roN, . musical comedy. . 3l My his Attorney, Howai;i> I’ikkck. THE BUSINESS FARMERS’ STANDARD FOR OVER FIFTY-FIVE YEARS Peiformances will be held on 1857 1916 Wednesday and Thursday evenings Jan. 19 and 20th at popular prices. Notice of Foreclosure Whereas Arthur K. Jfllnton of Houlton in A TRIBUTE TO QUALITY V Fopatar HodgUun the County of Aroostook and State of Maine, Conic Celebrate Their by his mortgage deed dateil October 5, 1912 Probably the most remarkable tribute ever paid to the fertili/ers with many irn.fations are the best to buy Golden Wedding and recorded in the Aroostook Registry of Deeds in Vol. 233, Page 5t-0, conveyed to uniformly superior quality of any one line of fertilizers is the Imitation is recommendation. On N«w Years’ day relatives, old Daniel J. Connors of said Houlton, the fol­ . present offering of numerous fertilizers said to be “ just as good” frldiidd, and neighbors gathered at lowing describe! parcel of Real Kstate, to as E. Frank Coe Brands. tba home of Mr. and Mrs. John gether with the buildings thereon, situate d on T H E C O E -M O R T IM E R W O R K S at Belfast. Me., is Hovey, of Hodgdonf to pay their the easterly side of River .Street, so called, in Every progressive farmer in the Eastern United States is one of the largest and best equipped factories in the country. reapeeta to and celebrate with them the village of faid town of Houlton, to wit — IbaSOlii anniversary of their mar­ Beginning on the east line of said Rive r familiar with the wonderful record that E. hrank Coe Brands riage. Mr. Hovey and bis jrife came to Street at a point Fifty-seven feet and nine have made for themselves during the past fifty-seven years. Superior acilities, careful management, [ugh grade mat< inches (67 ft. 9 in.) southerly from the. in. Ibid see ion from Woodstock 83 in the goods, all combine to furnish tire best fertilizers and ireara ago. settling upon a farm in tersection of said south line and the south line You are probably not surprised therefore that imitations and Lodlolirwhere for 26 years, where by of Orchard Street, so called, and at the south “nearly as good” are being offered you. excellent service thrift and good management they west corner of land tonveyed by said Flinton aoenmulated a goodly store of the to Oscar C. Grant and Augusta M. Grant ; wor’d’d goods. In tbe matter of thence east on the south line of said Grant Dr. Chas. D. Woods, Director of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station says in reporting the results of friondehlpe they were also fortunate, land, one hundred and twenty-three (123) making, daring their residence his experiments with no-potash fertilizers: “On the results o f this one year’s experiments it seems probable there, a host of oloee friends many feet to the south-east corner of said Grant lot ol whom were on hand t » help them thence southerly on the east line of land con­ that even if commercial fertilizers should contain no potash next year a slightly reduced but still profitable celebrate. In 1908 they sola their veyed to said Connors and Samuel Amos by farm In Lndlow and remove I to John A. Tenney and others, sixty (60) feet to yield of potatoes may be expected. The Station recommends that growers in A roostook do not reduce their Hodgdon, taking up another one, a corner post ; thence westerly one hundred acreage next year on account of the potash shortage.” upon which they are now living and thirty-four (134) feet, more or less, to a The evening was pleasantly spent point on the east line of said River Street In remlnlsoencee of the past, renew­ forty-nine feet and six inches (49 ft. ti in.) E. FRANK COE FERTILIZERS are always found ing acquaintance, music, etc., and FRANK GORHAM, Houlton. Me., On. S.lfsnian 3 '■OUthe Hin< >k ( omit v later in the evening a fine chicken southerly from the point of beginning ; thence in the hands of first-class reliable people. •upper with all the fixings, prepared northerly on the east line of said River Street as only a farmer's wife so well forty-nine feet and six inches (49 ft. 6 in.) to THEY ARE SOLD LOCALLY BY w r E. A. CARPENTER, Brooks. Mr.. < salesman to Nor! I A( OOXtl loL ( 1)111:1' knows how to do, and was an the place of beginning. pounced, which 88 guests sat down And whereas said Daniel J. Connors by to enjoy. bis deed of assignment dated October 7, 1912 Your copy of our 1916 Calendar is ready- Free of course Write to-day. The wedding gifts were many, the and recorded in said Registry in Vol. 248, moot important of which was a gold watch and chain to Mr. Hovey while Page 334 assigned said mortgage, and the tQ bis wife was given a beautiful debt thereby secured to the Houlton Trust gold locket and a ten dollar gold Company, a corporation duly organized under j>lece, also a beautiful marriage cer the laws of the State of Maine and having its v THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY, 51 Chambers St, NEW YORK CITY J __©ate done in gold lettering, a c< py place of business at Houlton aforesaid. of ione mode fifty years ago with the Now therefore, the condition in said mort­ mInlster'o il and tne witnesses’ names. gage is broken, by reason whereof said Uoul- This was given by their children. ton Trust Company claims a foreclosure of Woods recommends 5=8=0 or 5=10=0 this year. Try our There were also many other valuable presents of gold, etc. ~ sa’d mortgage and gives this notice for that At n Inti hour the party broke up purpose. E. FRANK COE’S EXCELSIOR POTATO FERTILIZER 1916 and detinrted for their hoihomes wish- Houlton, Maine, Dec. 29, 1915. k$*tlM many more years of HOULTON TRUST COMPANY, 5} Ammonia, 10 Availabie Phosphoric Acid.- The price is attractive. l o f r life. 31 By its Attorneys, A ki h ik a l k s . V. IV 1 I1?] 1 u ,r fc i , t . The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1916

Ralph Haeketr son of Landlord *& *»T4i?4ft?4i ?4*?4*^*T 4 *?4 #?4 i? 4 aT« *7411T4 a?4 aHW >74 >74 >7' aTe >74 £41>?4 >7« >74 Executrix’s Notice of the Union Square, won « ------Advti ■ ■ ■ * uniit v i i/.-<>m >m \ ' the automobile at the Bijou whicli I-V OF LOCAL INTEREST * The subscriber hereby gives notice that she was announced Monday night. has.been duly appointed Executrix of the las £4fgtC£0a2t(ftS W *£«r*4 1 ^ 4 J£4*£4>*4>£4*^4 ^4#^4^4»^4»^4»^4 *&*&K+*&K* Will and Testament of Martin L. Main late i Well Designed Fresh ( ),\ s te r ' a! w;t vs on hand M i 1 (■;»g»■ books at ! F. Thonue Otf Crystal in the County .of Aroostook, tie- Executrix’s Notice oeased, and has given bonds as the law directs. ill Riley's Miirk.-i. M i s. E. A . N i‘Vp|\, h a 11 <•11 ;i r; The subscriber hereby gives notice that she ¥ All persons having demands against the es­ Mr. amt Mrs. IVivv L « of Bresque ol t he sale of Red ( -hanips r M on u m en t tate of said deceased are desired to present has been duly appointed Executrix oi the last [sir Wi’l'c ill to V II ills! Week visiting ports i hat t he sale of t;i in p Hon 111 caielullv and all indebted there­ will and testament of Margaret C. Hogan late erted -'to’'k the same for settlement, 1’t‘lat i vis. ton amounted to $‘i;! to are requested to make payment immediate!). of I foul ton in the County oi Aroostook, de­ is a .Motive sat ish'K'l ion Wiicii thirsts' brink Maple Spring 'Take1 your Calling long aiter 11; MINEKVA l’ROCTOK, ceased. All persons having demands against < a id plat- 11 tire is f<,r the estate of said deceased are desirisl to pre­ water. Itefresiiiiig and beneficial to the Ti m ; :s otli <•<■ ;i 111 gotten, Executrix. let them fur sent the stone for settlement, and all indebted nealtli. nish your cards' 'Tin y enjoy it. b'an veil ;i j!(,rd not 1 < Crystal, Me., Dec. -A 1915. ;il thereto are requested to make payment im­ Frank A. ,\ evers ret urinal Mwtulay Mrs .Jeanette < 'o il lo g lie ( )' leli. t lie 1) eC J \\’e are sj mediately. who is now 1 ivin isJ> in this work . BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ ABBIH E. FISHER, t o his st udies a t. tin1 Bowdniu Modi ; in Bust o n , cal School. guest of relat i Ve: in Moulton, CHARGE. Executrix. Houlton, Me., December doth, 1915. dl When the rains wash refuse into Why suffer with (lie cold \v Houlton Granite & Marble Works In the matter of i the local water supply, Drink Maple :j:2/,n buys a funI i-g1 -2 cordcorn ofm goon NellieD. Johnston [In Bankruptcy , Bankrupt. 1 BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS­ Spring- Water. and ha; d worn o f J a k e W i ( dtire T'e 1. o-o. = A/ II. Watt. i Dm- To the Hon. Ci.arknck II at.k, Judge of the CHARGE hi * I. District Court of the United States for the; Miss Annie IVahody returned to District of Maine. 1 In the matter of i’ortlaml. Thursday, alter spending Miss Welch of 1’oit land wa t h NELLIK D. JOHNSTON of Fort Fairfield John B. Morin In Bankruptcy Christmas with her mother. guest of Miss Katherine l awlis, Fri­ - in the County of Aroostook, ami State of Bankrupt.’ Maine, in • said District respectfully! Io the Hon. Ci.ahknck Hai.k, Judgt of All orders placed with the T im rs day, leaving with her lor her duties Collector’s Notice of Sale of Lands of Non- Mates for that on the 11th day of Sept, last i the i Mstrict (’ourt of the l nited I’ul). Co. for Magazines will receive ns tea dier at Fort Kent on Saturday. oast she was duly adjudged bankrupt the District of Maine, Resident Owners u n d er the Acts of Congress relating to JOHN B. MORIN of Connor prompt attention at lowest prices. Fresh Haddock. Cod. Halibut and s T U h 1 Ik M A ! \ !•; Bankruptcy; that site tuts duly surrender- in the County of Aroostook and state of Mr. and Mrs. Albert lx. Stetson Salmon fresh every day at liilev’s ed all her property and rights of Maine, in said District re sp e c tfu lly market. ilnatei! m tic I’nuii of ( i\-i;il, In the fVmntv A, >timik, tor tic property, and nas fully complied witn represents, that on the noth day of Oct. last arrived home Friday evening trom a all the requirements of said Acts past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under short wedding ti ip to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Crabtree of Is­ 1 or follow m ■ hst , t;iM-s on ivai I' -tiit, and of the orders of Court touching her {he Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy : ooii O'vdrnt owners in tiir Ida 11 of C ry .da bankruptcy. that lie has duly surrendered all his pro- Cnristian Sen nee services held land Falls, were in town Thursday atol'rsoiij, to | til) > "io 1 *|,, ruinimtted to n v lor roi!rction lor said 'Town on tin* 15th day of Whkrkkork siik »»kays, That she may . petty and rights of property, and has fully each Sunday at 11 A. M. tit residence to attend tin* “ Birth of Nation” J n ! ) , I'M.'), trm ;im ik i|>;i id and notice is hrn-ti) given that u said taxes with interest and tie decreed bv the Court to have a full dis- complied with all the requirements of said (‘barges a ir not j ■ i \ ic e !y gaid, mi nmcli o! the real estate taxed as i> suitietrot and tuxtessary charge from all debts provable against her es- acts and of the orders of Court touching his of Addison Smith, J2 High St. Next Wuen the water supply is low he to pay the amount duo tlirr 'tor, mcludii iuferest and eliaraes. he sold at [Miblie auction tate under said bankruptcy Acts, except bankruptcy. Sunday subject : “ Sacram ent/’ sure and drink Maple Spring water m A og are exoeptetf by law from, Wiikkkfouk hk chavs, I hat he may at, Harked Srho i HN‘ i a >aid 'low n. on ; In In s( Motwia' Kebntary, lido, at nine m!£ dESZrms be decreed by the Court to have a full dis- All are welcome. supplied hy M. K. DeWdt, W est- o’clock A, M. M ^ M w T i ’rildayofnw.. A. I>. 1915. from «® ** “ pravable aeih.st his field. Nam e of ( > W Ur! estate under said bankruptcy Acts, except The Kent Receipt Books made at I it *mu ip! ion Ol Amount o! J'ax 1 )i;e N El.I.IK D. JOHNSTON’. , such debts as are excepted by law from such Timms otlice contains a receipt and Herbert Walbier and wife return­ I ‘ropert \ tiKludiii- Interest And Bankrupt. discharge. notice to quit—(.’all and see them. ed Thursday from Woodstock where ( barges i Dated this ‘27th day of Dec. A. D., 1915. t mb- A certain lot or parcel of kind hound Mrs. Jennie Wilson and daughter, they spent a week with relatives. : JOHN B. MORIN. cd on west by kind ot B e e r ! \ ORDER Or NOTICE T il Kit EON | Bankrupt Ask Jake Wise about the Holder Miss Flaino Wilson returned home Anderson, on north 1>\ Town lint', on Eight, the Lib* Carat less than $looo District on Maink, sh. ,! OR D KK O F NOTIC K THE RKON Friday from a visit in Bangor. the east by land of 1,. F. Fetch, no the On Ibis 1st day of Jan. A. !>. 1910, see ad. in this issue. District of Maine, ss. There will be a public supper at soul h by Tow n road. on reading the foregoing petition, it is— i Setilmri ( alrk Obokrkd by tub Court, That a hearing i On - this - . ,1 st day of Jan. A. I). 1910. on Watson Hall on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Emerson Ninth west f in '' Lot No. a., bio avn - Serilmer l lanu-i I ie be bad upon the same on the 11th reading the foregoing petition, it is— cooked and served by the men of the of Island Falls, attended the “ Birth West i J of North 1-4 Lot II, ion acre' £ y ofFeb. A. D. 1910, before said Okukbkd by thk Court, i hat a hearing l-’.ast 1-g of N'irth I f Lot H. lboacre.- Court at Portland, In said District, be had upon the same on the 11th day of parish, to which the public is in­ of a Nation" on Thursday night, Leavitt Ltank I, l/isf 1 '1 ol North F4 Lot Ah s.5 acres a t 10 o’clock in the forenoon: ana J>eb1A-1 P- ,(y.ouft. ,.at vited. Dan’I F, Davis who lias b e e n that notice thereof be published jn Portland, in said District, at 10 o'clock m the B. (’. Willey farm the Aroostook Times, a newspaper printed forenoon; and that notice thereof be publish- Mr. and Mrs. (/lias. Barnes of Car­ spending two weeks with his family also old W illtyv Farm in A* hounded on in the limes, newspaper nsaid District, and thatall known creditors Aroostook a ibou were in town Tuesday, called returns to Quebec the last of this \ by lam! ot J. I’. Webber. K hy land oi a n d oth er persons In interest, may appear at district, and that all known SSesaSd tim e and place, am) show cause, if creditors and other persons in interest, may here by the death of Mrs. Shay, week accompanied by Mis. Davis Mrs. I’rlcg White and W. II. Cole, 's b\ any they have, why the prayer of said petition- appear at the said tune and place, and show Mrs. Barnes' mother. who will spend a month with him. Mam road, west h) land of C. CanipliHI «M ioqM n o t b e granted; cause, if any they have, why the prayet of W ebster A nine Fust t-'t ot tlie W I A! of Fot 'J1', f.ittctes And it is fuhthbr Omuckkd hy thk said petitioner should not be granted. H. M. Cates & Son are planning on Anyone in town wishing hoys to White (Mnar /otato House at Cvsstal Station Coubt, That the Clerk shall send by mail and i t is kuhthkk Ordbrkd i«y thk work out of school hours and on Sat­ to all known creditors copies of said petition Coubt, That the Clerk shall send by mail taking a limited number of automo­ White Mis. Lin Houseaud lot near Belvidere Siding, i ’• and this order, addressed to them at their to all known creditors copies of said petition biles for FltKK STOUACH for the urday may secure one hy notifying and tills order, addressed to them at their ('ii N 11s Main road and B. >): A. K. It places of restdsnoe as stated winter at their garage on Mechanic Principal Dyer of R. (J. I., who has W by W. IF Cok Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, places of residence as stated. -Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof,eof, Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale St. For particulars write or tele­ a number, desirous of working so as \o\es I,’. F .. House and lot near J . <*. Rowe, 1 am- airatland, In said District, on the 1st da> Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof phone 64-2. to pay for their schooling. N W F-'J ot N W Ft of lot _‘4, s ) acres ls..',0 of Jan. A. D. 1910. at Portland, in said District, on the 1st I’attersen Bros. of Jan. A. D. 1910. Miss Katherine Lawlis returned to Miss Harriett Deasy returned to lu S W Corner of lot 4o, lb acr**s [L. ».] JAMES t . HEWEY, Clerk. Atherton Benjamin A, small piece of land iK'ar Crystal Brook (l. s.) JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Fort Kent Saturday after spending her school duties in Everett, Mass., culled mill lot B on K b\ Ci vstal Brook, A true oopy of petition and order thereon, A true copy of petition and order thereon. the holidays with her parents Mr. after spending the holiday recess Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY Clerk Attest : JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. on W by land of C. [.. Thorn, W l>\ and Mrs. Martin Lawlis. with her parents here. parsonage lot, s bv Main road ’The Country Uentieman, one of [ Office supplies such as Typewriter M \ M A 1 N, I ’ollector of Tax>^ of the Tow n of ( 'r \ stal. Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper the best of the Agricultural papers j < i \ ai«, taxe mi iamb i uab'd in it is a great convenience to get th<' 'Town of < kiklieM, in the * o u n t\ of A n ostoo GROCERIES Episcopal men. !ht‘ >ear P.M5 High (trade Carbon Paper in dif­ Typewriter Ribbons at tin* T imms I lie lollnwing l.sf oi taxes on real e>tah‘ of non resident oivn*»i> in the Tow n of (>ukfield ferent sizes and kinds may be bad office find save the bother of sending uloiesaid, ioi Ihe \ e;u Irk, eoinnutteii to me tor coliertion lor said Town on the .’brd day ot away for them. Ribbons for all Commencing Monday Jan. 3rd at the Timms office. .!iine, 1 9 1 remain unpaid and notice is hereby given that if said taxes with interest and makes of machines. charges ;rre no] pieyson-dy paid, so much of the real estate taxed as is suHieient u, pay fh- Prof. Noah Barker of Caribou, and to continue for two weeks. Tin classified columns of the amount du*' theietnr, incium-, cery line at wholesale prices. friends. Bropei t > I net u* I in- Interest And ads, or anything else. The Bangor store of Lewsen Mfg. <'barges 1 {*■,!'' ot \ lit.ii- V I am overstocked and 1 take this Exchange Inc. has outgrown its Mr. (’has. B. Kinsman and two "-onth pait oi Lot No v: 1 ) acn 1 children of Augusta, returned home \ ’ a!ue s ; oo, present quartert and will move to a way to reduce my stock. What Frasier < ;«-<. Nortli part u! j NO, i.s p ,> aes larger store, and the stock left will Saturday, after spending ('hristniiK wiHi Mrs. Kinsman’s parents. \"a!ue g'-’ k". is my loss is your gain, and you be brought to Houlton for tin* sale, Malone Hull- We,-.t pan ot I .ot No If. m announcement of which is made on Mr. James (’. Madigan relumed Value >g.ep certainly save some money by page 1. to his studies in Boston on Monday Ma\ l. Ii >aktieM Just one moment and get the return to their respective schools, Lakewood New .Years night for a 1 1 ’ecembci i be ,‘l after spending the holidays at hoim dance, followed by delicious refr>‘sF -j prices on a few articles, every­ nients. Collector's Advertisement of Sale of Lands oi Mi. iimi Mrs. A . I,. I ,um Fei t at <• thing else not listed equally as At the Dream spending the winier at the Barker, Non Resident Owners H ouse, I tost on . M r. Lu m her t leaving cheap...... Some very attnict.ivc Plo-tn-plavs A IT of ar** olfered this week. 'Tuesday’s Monday. P’eature presents Mary Bickford in M r. Fra n k B. IB t ry aeroin pa n n il its o) Xroo-goo;., to; the a picturization of t lie famous story, Lenox Soap 4c 8 bars for 25c hy his daughter, F.mma. left on with which w • are all familiar, (’in- -: t tilt* 111w u ol 11 o u lr«'U Monday evening1, I * u lio-ioh B ; Mi nda_\ i: Bacon Slice 23c Strips 20c two-reel subjects is offered for the A mount o t.ix dim remaining days of the week. peh Molasses Best Table 47c Mr. Luther continues to delight kid tig I ll'.el'est at.-i young and old, at each performance, < harge- with Dis high class ballads and dif­ : m Mer and \m;ii Hoi! n -Dili] ; " dc ( k.i 11: i k ' i, i reg. price 55c ficult syncopated nuinbeis. or t lie children, "MILltd "! j if ipp A . s e n t o u t - > i ha buk'lil; ...v til '"!! O Strawberrie, Raspberrie Jam 20c i pi'll, -g )((, c;i ...... :;l Im g - A J J i 1 M’ ;cct ,V till l-i;m g ' llic r-’cii > hags eontaine reg, price 25c B ait l. 1 > h mg W . cl for f lire** i i ii i n I red and forty All Water Bates : ouiBlc,adin-..: p; cm ' 1 llci ick III J ; We had a, X mas t re e f o r Rolled Oats pkg. 20c reg. price 25 land t. 'i m.-i i - \\ lied b\ ’W . i ’ ilreii Friday. Dec. dl. AM < K in n c) 1 „ 1 , (■.i cl W m A ( cT c: Catsup Bottle 20c reg. price 25c toys also candy, mils, pope a; !!i i !i’'i . C, g - th crc -n Are Now Due orai ig es. I Ivg'C > >u N ,dc .>l ( ‘cunt \ read Citron 20c regular price 30c M rs. ' T h o m a s / e I a - \\ lie,,! ( , ' Ucl 1! \ on 1 kit nam 1did W orkers, Free Bapt ist diur \ : i ( h i '!' ' A s...... t ' ide * >1 clem ot I'.tUiA III ! 1 ;clnt -Mi ad icp and must be paid M r, O nusliy ’s class *1.bn. D Raisins 10c regular price 13c [ioilH i: , , • ! 1 o .gui :n tccoi’di d W omans' club $5.on, (dang on or before Jan. i, \ "i. :• v . hot i i acic S O w ls ;Md.w >. Fagles, .'flu ko. ci Currants 13c regular price 15c 31, at the office oi ■ d, M ' . ! . 1 .' i'cugllt of Kill-. in kettle on street $/9. R‘>, Air 1 - g 1 'I'd ! . | \ ', ,p ' Mince Meat 8c regular price 10c the Burintoii heads of cabbage " . !l ! ! i' gg I* i 1 1 ' mer candy and popcorn. II I 1 : ..II ' ■' : t j!" 1 1;gli "t !-' 'Ugh! c! We have a very large stock of Olives M c lx c e il b o x o f o I'a II g'es, \!'b:-' ! ' ' 1ill 19. Bt. I.<.! XX I’ ll houses I hags of pot aloes which w e shall close out at cost. ( ’ gl ’,[ i 1 iJlist ode Fan 'M . bollll'i Spices at cost, everything in the can­ Houlton Water Go. '0 )>|l > g\ i:if,' i of w . i: k .clAII. F ned goods line such as Peas, Corn, To­ Mechanic Street, i>\ inuu1 oi 1. I 1 "Ugec. N. b> iiiud matoes, Peaches, Pears, Beans. Salm on ot F 1• unto ! 1. W !i\ . 1 o t FaUl S t. XX i! Opposite the American Pinldm gs th.DIDDll. 1 ta m c i: M im .'ci Will be sold at cost. Tea and Coffee at iiomc.'t end.. bought cl F. 11. ^tim.M m Express Company. Ja m T , l"F.A i ccej d e l in Ol :!.--s. Cost. We have a large stock of Prunes | .; jj i i , , | | Onions, and Sugar which will be sold l in *■ommon .V !m-ii', id"(i ot le t at Oost, in fact everything in our store N o. t, m i U si* ie S pi'ing st. , With will go at this Two W eeks Sale. If you bill Id III tl icrcoll 'k hous( 1 1 .(it |Dr. KENNEDY'S No. 4 11 > 1 Hi u cst side Spr mg >!. oare to save money on Groceries now u ith b u d dii 1 gs thci (Oil is a good time to do it. We need the Me(iinlc). .Inb S outh jpart *if ( ; in* •n lot, SM*St Sid" money and you can have the goods at 'A V 0 R 1 T E I lei is or I >o y. e N o rth St. w it 1i luiiliimgs theu'en .i ( Mardi. hla M House l,.t No . 1 ) >ciith sidi * < .'rove wholesale prices. st. w ith t’inidi IlgS t here* m, bought i i.i.■ : .<1 • (lint m . . n <• of John N . Ai lam ' a ' n*eo]'ill’ll \ o’. I - I’I. cv r l,H Mil. . REMEDY t. . I.i - IV Ijt'l* *!’.»S I ' ( ! Ad. Rage dig «:>I' Ilcxi:. , £: n III* III. Maine I .and < Ikucel in land south >idt‘ Milit;u> Si Sole starts Monday Jan. 3rd hitt real cause of Kidney and Blood (if iv in- ti ii;; nll\«*. 1 ) i> troubles, by restoring right action ol II. I <:: U i is i: (A kdi containing 17 1 9 acres, Knight ot (.n n il' i ii| i eiii il.v Ioi' I ii c I'i i. ii. .« John Burke, as m-orded in Vol. :’7 Stomach, Liver and Bowels, over­ \<>xx 5 ; ;ti x ln iil iiixl ! (it.! < id Sale closes Saturday Jan. 15th Pit J'il> kind of work iil.ont in » tuiiii page bd Aroost lire •• v ! CO | . OToimcIl, Midiuei F Tot No. F Sec. K, l ’earci* A d d No. 1 ill- '« I i. I it .* 1 i dangers (Auto-Intoxication); thus I'k'k i:c! ii s AM' ■ ■ ' - ■ south side of Beai'ci' Avenue Kidneys and Bladder are aided, the .• !ti - ‘a c i <. 11 s i 11 ni'i.i"'!. i i 1 ; 1 ' i ’ !i ' " 1’ottei, Jitiiie Milbui) House Lot No. 1, Sey. D. Remember the place SOX' (M'C til 7 .'it IIP'1 VC i ' blood purihed. Unbroken record a m t u [i I-u i b 11 u g t i c m I •" ; 1 '■ -" Beurce Addition Vo Iniught of Lev of wonderful success. tains Du ha rmf "I m I c a " 1 H. Blunt, with buildings tin w in . (I rugs. A cri'p Ii" ' 'P I i n >' ’ Write Kennedy Co., Ron- s 1 /**. f 1 : roc *da r si/c. < S' i I ; • 'Tobin, .Mrs. John, Band on S side of Military St.’near < . ROBINSON’S GROCERY lead l tl a din ; ! s. W r ' I • t' ' '• '• Heirs or Dev. of B. Railway Depot, except parcel sold dout, N. IT., for free trial. let (>f ro-'cv.'i >■ c Large bottles, all druggists. CckniKti l.nli'irntrirv. I* Ii 11 m lc I |i ii in to James .Sweeney H. J. Hatheway (Jo. Houlton,Me W A LTE R E. SW ETT, <'ollector of Taxes of tie. Hon Dec. 2(JtU, 1915. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, January 5, 1916

the e\ plosion of yesieroay lli.ii I’yriis M :in in 11.-id pMic d.>w i, i■ > h <■ Ili- ■ ■ GET RID OF HUMORS no\l morning. as Mary g i 11 ll i, ,'l ml the 1 WO I 111‘t ! ! I, ■)'. • oh 'Wile s X £ w 11; 11 more ini i' i • i' < > 11:11 terms t |;.i n in AND AVOID DISEASE / - g r p o g fhe I" f:h ava'line library Very 11111 m' I i'll * •:■s in tile h 1 oiai"! cause inP-r- I" Ilia!NI ll Folia 1 inileei 1 Mary tried I ai (let.angemeIBs : i;a! a 11 i-e t : lie riMt AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ nee m io the wily magnate and tbrew V. iiole ,v. ! i-m, as w el! a pimple'. PECTED TO ARRIVE AND D E PART something un w out ed and fliiny i 111 • > hoiK ami ■ *t i;i r erupt r *t' 1'Bey affect IN K.'Ki-.o i \d the manner vv ii h which --lie gn ‘.ted all l i 111 i• I'gaiis and fm ■ '■'.'a-, n *-m- ltd. him. brace- ami tissues, ami a re dir. <-i |_v Tiaim •ladukd tu !<-a ve 11 on I ton “Well." hr hega n. "do y on !'• -poll-i I lie t' I the real! me- s \\ it h I hnl\ Fxiept mincay scheme is going to work?" which some people contract di-ease. 8.1 7 m in. - tut Ft. Fanta-iil. r a i : Novelized by '•Yes." said Mary uuirtly, "I do." For forty \ .airs I [ood’s Sarsaparilla ! .iinestoni'. Van I; u r i- a ar. inti-i mediate stat i< ms Samuel Field From the “You really think .von have got him has been in re successful than any 9.52 a ||J. hu Millinocket. Langor a:,a Mo go to work?" he demanded eagerly other medicine in expelling humors pnncipul intermediate station.' 1 •< rt- Successful Play "1 said Mary. arid removing their inward and out­ lanil and Boston, via. Medford, have." 11.20 a. in --tor Ashland, Fort Kent, ‘‘Ry i.ieorge. t Inn's great!" said Mr. ward effects. Jt is (listinguislmcl for by I- lands and intermediate stations, a:-*- [WlSh^Pefbw.thefire of 1035 Martin gleefully. its thoroughness in purifying tho ha \\ ushhurn, Riesipie [slQ, Vai “Isn't it " ©aid Mary. blood, which it. enriches and invigor­ I mien,< o and Isle, Mailawaska, French villi;, M. brands and intei mediate ROI COOPER MEGRUE “You’re sure lie wasn't just talking?" ates. No other medicine acts like it, io A rt statIO,w v,a- ’I'l'iit I ’an and Mapletoi; and “No. he went upstairs to park and for no other medicine is like it. !’• t"1 bort h airfield, Caribou, go out and make a name for himself." (let Hood’s Sarsaparilla today. Limestone and intermediate staitons Savings deposited with us are as '.45 WALTER HACKETT “You're a wise girl. Mary. Isn't it Insist, on having Hood’s, p. nr- for Millinocket, Greenville, Ban­ as an investment in a United gui, and intermediate stations, Portland wonderful ?" and Boston. States government bond, while the Copyright, 1914-1915, by Roi Cooper "And you said I eouldn't do it." said 5 53 p. m. —for M11 iin*K-kf-t, Langor and in­ Megrue and Walter Hackett Mary coldly. “That wouldn't interest me." said termediate stations, Portland and Bos earning power of your money placed Mary, ton. bullet Meeping c ar (’ariboo t*. “1 said I didn't think you could, hut. Boston. In our vaults is greater than if in­ “What's your proposition then?” ask you ha re, and I owe you .$2,r>00." 7.14 p. m-Tor Fort Fail field, Caribou, Van rrt Martin. '‘State your terms." vested in government bonds. (Continued from page,'*) “Oh, there’s no hurry!'' said Mary, Buien and intermediate stations, “My present salary doubled," said the still qmite coolly. T r a in s D i k Hot i,t o n . business woman promptly. gT A banh booh showing an ever in­ me do it, but you can. I’ll work for “Never put off till tomorrow the Daily I xcept Sunday “I'm t hat's pretty steep." you.” money you can get today," said the 8.07 a. m. - from boston, Portland. Bangor creasing savings account is one of "You told me whai i d done already “Oh, you ore splendid!" Mary cried. millionaire. and intermediate stations. ButTet Sleerv. was worth >.<**> to you." retorted ng Car Boston to Caribou, the most valuable things you can get a position?” “Aren’t you proud I've hoeu so suc­ “Shall you Mary. 9.49 a. m.- from Van Buren, c a r i ho u possess. It carries with it an assur­ say Work for cessful?" said Mary presently. Fort F a i r ii e 1 d and i n t e r- “I should not! some “Merely a figure of speech, my dear,” one else? No! I'm going in business “Proud! I'm sit darned happy I’m m e d i a t e stations. ance of Independence, and a relief said Martin. "Let's see, you're getting 12 for myself for you. Tin going to making this cheek out for .*.">,000.“ 34 p, m. - from Boston, Portland, Bang r, .$40 a week, and" Greenville and intermediate stations. from worries for the future. “Oh, Mr. Martin!" Mary cried, piite Bhow the ntuff tlii^s in m<* Of course "Fifty dollars, and I want $1(H).“ (.36 P- m.—from Cariliou, J.imestone, Fort taken aback. Fairfield and intermediate stations, we eun’t get married till I’ve made “Sounds like a hold up.” g^The saving habit should be cultivated "It's worth .$.">0,000 to me to have my 2.53 p. m. from M. Francis, Fort Kent, good. Will you wait?” “Then let's drop it. This new con boy really want to work, not just, to do Ashland and intermediate stations,also as a virtue, and you will find in it a “Yes, dear.” said Mary shyly. tract was your idea, not mine. Hood st. Francis, Frenchville, Madawaska, it to please me." said the old man, pleasure that far exceeds your ex­ “You’re a dandy!" cried Rodney, evening'' (Irand Isle, \ an Btnen, Washburn. really moved beneath his gruff exte­ Presque isle and intermediate stations’ moving nearer to her. She moved to the door. pectations. rior. "What a difference an incentive via. Mupleton and Squa I’an. “What business are you going into?’’ "Hold un. hold on." Martin cried aft­ 5.50 P- ni- D'oni Van Buren, Limestone. makes!" she asked. er her. “I was simply figuring," he ex- CariUm, Fort Fairfield and intermee 1 am. Wh.\ . dear Mr. You need not 911** bunion torture an hour longer. No matter limv large Mart in. even l or l hi.-," sho - a id, j oint i iiv it i s Y< M to join it,,, next d.i, or painful your l ..ma may be—or bow often or by whom t-oated and pronounced “Incurable”— here at least is convincing proof that there ing to her i he* k. " ! vv on id n i g iV e your '■ntering .lamuirv ;t. Palm \ t',-w is positive relief for you—right no w—today. son one real pang. lie'-- loo nice a tnonth' ot interesting- study will P boy . When 1 Break our enga ge nelll y i m ! or a. g i a a 1 posit ion. <>ur gra:l ii a t es a i e s u eei w I li I. Y11 : will be be may fee! a Bit lonely and Be very “Bunion Oomfort you tiike a emi I'm- ,\ < ) \\', sonay I'm- hi mself for a few d:iy s and is Guaranteed to Give Instant giv a' Up W o 11, ien forever. Bui 111'et 1 y O. A. IK >I M , I NS I'm and positively cure the most stubborn bunfom. You'll have m aot an. *s you souii smile 11111-111 iriu- gin of 11 i :■ own apply one. The pain mid inflammation dknpp >ar Fk^tnng;.'. N up; r.'.s! V enjoy walking' Houlton, Maine. once mote. Ltdles*can went their natural, small size shoes withouty' m:oi t — don’t cut holes jM"i! imi id' hii' "U n u nrhi. u ] ('oils in your ©hoes and use old fashioned cotte.n *>r felt wads, wasimr.. ami s I contraptions. ‘Tam- t<> hi- pel led a I spoiled and prmerted. "bs and draws out the in- ion Comfort" is the common aense logical reme.lv for ha moss. If eb.* some liliioll'ii flammation, softens and dissolves the Hivumui ited la vers of cartilav. wl.icli reallv make the i;n! v w <'onie along, bunion, thus reducing the enlarge.neat and restoring the defoi mud loot to its healt ii v norm. • Le. nnd I hey 'll I i \ i ■ I m ppi! \ ■ i-r after." Executor’s Notice Hot a Box of “Bunion Comfort” Today IK ".\oijs|.||se!" >a id M r. Martin. "I mo«t Biarvelous bunion remedy you've ever tried return the other ten f lutter, atwt vet your money l.ii.-k. don't agivi■ with vmi ai ill. 1 begin Try It —/ri« - at our axpense, — the (Irueai.t named !»«• low in nutlmi'/.---I Io M'll l.anioa Coimort ua this slie hr1' Been i(U; V .1 |M iiUiU " B'o i ,:: «*: t! guaranteed trial —your money back at once if you dou’t liud iustaut relief. to wish ih a it nee were 1111 g o he (*>f;lie "1 U ;l.iaiu T. 1 i: v ,•n- m "1d Ilk on till' lev el. ’ O. F. FRENCH & SON Houlton, Maim.- the i ,unity of A ii.ii.'toek. 11 ie la vv d I n i ! -. \ 1I P'-l'ol 1- 1:; i >'t 1 rupted "I'm ;i 1 * u' i ness \\ "ina u. Mii r denland.' anaii-'i the * 'tale .*i >aid 1 j' <*( Bt sL I'iage :Mill 1 lie ! ’ ,,i"'i i le aui i Icanin U' 'Oil an- desill'll to I'M '('1.1 t!,e -;i! lielm ■1 [ N'TJ.t'H some man ate 11"i for ini v Bv• * BeI'll ami ail lina-hli ii DinB S| op make pa v in. n! minn Tate \ f a l l i n g Cards Engraved and Printed iny wo*rk fiir a man. ami their *an 1 Be M\ IBi I.L I. . I e 11' i I V t wo heads in a family I vv o h■I|vl'\ Then let’s drop it." Mu i man xtatlor. > a me. In,- mhej 7. 1 heads. Fven if your son (lid bo i *ua l ea lly love I wouldn't ma rry hi in phi iln led mi what I'll do. Seven & Invitations ..... Times Office .lust m*>w lie's twenty fom U ii ll a ii in t y I i v i Ik. !-• a v. e i k a in I hi per cent dia nil d>er hea rt that is ea -y to St 1'etell of V\ Ii SHERIFFS SALE nnd eaisier to snap Bark. All me•ll at -Ai: I i. uo \ oil. '.lid M a ry. TAT F. nF MAIM: twenty -four are like that.' ".” ,Mr. Martin omment “Will Veil u-a v, r-1 e me a note t i-eii. aei DON’T FORGET TO’GET I was a young man there was a girl pursued. ■th |o],a. mi execution dated I 1 t (■• inhe; pi. pal t my hear* was broken for : week per “< 'erf a in Iy o write, and as his j>en issued on a judgment rendi : a d \o\eni]>er 'JT Imps ten days however, however" He Began 1 ‘>1 A, by the Snpo-ine dudii- .a! ( imit. tor '.a d Then, abruptly ehangim the subject niovi <1 Men-' the pa per Mary wen I on: ( our.tv of A lot'.'tm k at a ie III! till reef beg II. hi' inqiii‘ed. “ What’s mv sen going to “A- soul, m ymi ' i'(' Rodney you'll and held at I lomhai, in and fei >aid County work at'." ha ve to 11 i-.it -l rge me." “1 will. \ 1 a-ntly. I'm a pivttv nxxl of A mestoek.^jiti the third Tuesday Ballard’s Golden Oil "I don't know yet." Mary -aid trut h VO]1 of Bov ker Fefti fully. actor under 1st ing by law “Do you think he'll make Kood?" The greatest throat and lung remedy. No opiates or alcohol, On and liavumr its rstablisla d place ■if hiisine.-'s m “He will if he keeps at it." CHAPTER V. Besti I). Ill the (B unmon wealth of Massa*li e sugar pleasant to take. 2ft and ftO cents at all dealers. io " ’A el I. you'll keep him at it, won' i P©»l« Makes Progress. setts, and ;against ('larrm-e 11. Inmlknei and H© Hugged Her Greedily to Him. you ?" ODMA left the club and went Ben lire Fan Iktier, hith of 1laii ie, in the "That wasn't our agreement. aid carved wooden rim of the sofa back home lie skipped upstairs to ('oinny of A la m >st< Kik. and state of Maine, ?j • Mary. "I only undertook to et him his io m two mops at a time Three 1 i iindrt-d and B'•-ii Dellars and Fitty just fitted a chink In her coiffure com I to start to work." R fortably, and she lapsed into that curb j and b gan Hinging thing:' out T11fee ( 't-llts. *v b o ,:1'. debtor damage, and “ II m !" went Mr. M a ri i n. t a i ina tin ous state' of introspection that conies 1 >>f drawers uni rhilfoiiiers, What M\t( oi 1)i *] hus and Seventy seven ('►‘li N S, z For Stock arm of ■hair sometimes with bodily and mental re | trunk should he lake I ha’ new one i-lc-.TT.' c<■st s Ilf 'lli t. and v 11 he 'O. t a ’ and Poultry lii't demanded Marv Oer supply luxation. What did she think of herself : h*' had made in I’an-- last 'iimmer public auet ion tj* the hmliest h ddrr tliel elm < 111 i i ' ] v. “before the w a r ? ‘ \o he eon Id semi at ilie law (■llice of (verm A. (lorliani for what she’d done t his evening? Was “'p i . e, 'aid y r ( i u e; 11 ■ i i i I y for that iatei. and in-side', he didn't 1 Ion:ton. in said Bounty m An« 'stock, el; Bn of 50c Stock Dr.LeGears she any bettor Ilian an advent mess? j “I was j i: -1 think iim v. ii.ia. Ill inaki Was site not cajoling a young m an1 want to ' ay away from Mary any lilteelith 'Ilav of Fe!irua: m 1do. at Leo Si me rreeu • ul Io have Oil keep hill longer than ould help. 11" wouldn't 1 Cl ill K In in the foretl 1Hi:, the 1olliiw ing des Books gone into proposing to her for the love of , on tlie j Remedies take all Id' i i i i ims just now ; he w ould i-rihi do al estato and Uli the ri::ht. title and money? Would Rodney's father really: "To k i him i"i the eolioeil One for every reward her as lie had promised to do?; leave a am 11 in i " ■ Behind, so i hat his interest w 1iieh the said 1 laietu-e II. Fan li­Nile' Marv !'; ' 111 •: 11'; i ■ 111 y . Mel'. a ailm ent Strangely enough it would not have fat her w on 0*1 I V if In* ever eaille lias and had in and to the sail!'- on tile i 1 ft i lew '-oil i a I ion if I In ',-10 into hi' roi in ; I fter ha By boy *l’> • seemed so had, she felt, if she didn't day of A pi ■1, B:'B", at till ee ( Ceil i -1-: and I o you can still get I '(•■ oi d mpter m the 'Ii was yonc. mill 1 nm ve a i rimk i-nioon. vv like Rodney. Well, if the old man | live 111i 11! 111■s in th ■ ait lli-ti tlie 'iaum one by tending ne-tly nieanl n at. all now g When w a- attached on the oi igmal vv i it ill the s;ana didn’t pay, let him keep his money. \ a label from one Your stock and i ■ w i: ii 1. ■ thin: up. Shi' i n 11; was i hat oil would ell >; . b She shouldn't care. It was something; suit in w hi ud palgmeiit was 1 elide led of Dr. LeGear’o poultry deserve did le waul I ‘ oi 11 iev o a e! ! ii ■ r III I 11 e |; I know. vs it ; l lie east half ot lot numbered twenty to have won a love like Rodney’s love I Remedieo to the best care. Dr. i 1 B Cl es.' e | i ,! her, SI 1' had mt ! i i:. i j He st art ed Io ring for .1ohnsim and r_’m, in Blaine, in said County of Aroostook . for her. There was something very ' her ! !.e 1 - a *; >r * * i‘ ! 1 - k im-m- --ll!-, (hen cheeked himsel 1. 1 ri- Would not aeeoiding to plan and -mvev et l'a>k< i B Dr. L. D. LeGear LeGear’s Reme­ lovable about Rodney Martin I t ree’l.Bled n,i |."i Bp" on ■ lie had done *;ly- jittyB liing tii tin- -w-rva! ts yet. He Burleigh made and return' e the 1 via Medicine Co.,729 Howard St. ,St.Louis,Mo. dies get results In a moment Koduev himself bounded | t! ■ I fm ! he 1 o *_ own 1 "d. 1 ’em- Ml * didn't wan! t h ■III to he a 1a rty to this < hlice III .1 Sen. and being tin’,(■ -Vine I'leinise-. Buy one of Dr. LeGear'o Remedies today they have been ill again on her day dreams. There was j t : nay 1 painful seeue. He would leave them conveyed to the said Clarem-e• MB Fauikner B> ana get this 50c Stock Book absolutely free. tested 22 years. the thud of a heavy kit bag dropped! sou. w ha I w ; 111 a s, misinformed and keep his father guess Maggie M. Faulkner and ether-!, by then on tho marble floor of tin* Imll by the ; I low i ke.-n e li , h Ihi' tan ing a little while He would go and deed dated Yev* ni'ner t. , la*t g, and uconleo HOULTON ORANGE STORE front door, and then lie ran in to her ; g!e of ne d i v e • i ha I hound her lieu ft get that kit hag himself. It was in the in Yol. “uh. 1 ’age i Mi, ot the Aioostook K**g Impetuously, with his arms open. I and ham!.'? She had let him kiss her. garret most likely. istrv of I >eeds. To VV ha h -aid deed and re­ “Mary, sweetheart!" he cried. j yes. Imi bad it really been wrong in II*' had sneaked up the narrow gar cord and to deed and record therein relents! He he'd her away from him a nm her? Was it had? \o. she found bet ret staircase, the boards creaking now too reteicnee is hei rhy made. ment to regard her fin e. | whole soul protesting, it was not wrong and then beneath his tread, just as “The pater's upstairs dressing for or bad. It had been for tin* boy’s own they used t<> do when he was a child, M’KI’IIKN II 11 \ N>oS dinner," he rattled on. "I shan't even good, she fold herself again. She hug rnder tin* eaves lie spied ids kit bag, Deputy simr * say good by to him. Serve him right. ged the thought, greedily, tasting a por "overed with dust. He dragged at it. I’m going to take a stage down to the tion of that joy of women in giving and a pile of magazines and odds and Collegiate club this very night. Can't herself up to some man for Ids good. cuds of booKs fell forward across his afford cabs now." Hut she would not spoil his life. She arms. One of them was a battered “Rodney,” whispered Mary conserva­ had been firm as to that. And now­ rash book, or old diary, bound with a tively, “you must work hard and be here was old Mr. Martin coming hack black and white back, and with many COPY PAPER brave.” at her with this hateful power of recipes written In a refined feminine “And can't I do that for the sweetest money .and trying to bribe her B> go hand on its blank pages. Our Copy Paper ERE*S th e rubber boot you Have sweetheart in the whole world?" he de­ on. What should she do? Rodney remembered this well. R been looking for. Heavy enough manded rapturously, folding her again ►Suddenly, by a complete change of was a real heirloom from tin* Karles. in White, Buff, J In his ar«fcs. He hugged her greedily venue, her thoughts attacked the ease Ids mot tier's people, w ho had prided to stand hard wear and give long ser­ themselves on "setting a good fable.’’ and Blue is un­ vice, yet light enough not to be to him, and slm yielded to 1dm a little from a different angle. She had been despite herself. There was something enough in tin* business world to know Rodney sat down on his dusty kit equalled for burdensome. fresh and el«*in about, the boy, and tho [K>wer and use of money, and from hag and turned over the yellowing Made in all lengths. certainly his kisses were not distaste ll French grandfather she lead inherited pages idly. Some of the recipes were carbon copy Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is ful. The arms she felt: around her a streak of the keen and honest thrift. \n an even older hand ihan his mot I' second sheets pr's hi:- era ud net tier's m- hi- maiden made in a wide variety of kinds w;ere a man's arms and very strong. Let the rich people look mil for them Hints' pi'"lci i * * w ami i b> n, in and styles to cover the stormy Ill the end Rodney decided he would selves; the poor had t<>. Curiosity, too, or pratice work. .____ , , . , ----- weather needs of men, women, .Ms me! her' - am, there would have a cab anyway, and so he and pet in, and helped dictate her answer mo a bays and girls in town or country. w ri ni u in the margin, Boxed live hun­ Mary left the house of the soap king when she finally made it. •<* a mmient Ths Hub-Mark is your yalue mark. Lxtra good" or In each other's company without fare “Well," she said at last enigmatical "Very rhoici dred in a box at Thi' recipes for wells. It was their Ias4 ride together, ]y, “I’m a business woman " "Well worth I hese i.-i'fv es looked good, fifty-live cents po to speak, and a very blissful one for Mr. Martin luoked at her delightedly Rodney di"i• ii ml. the Book in the young lover. Rodjjey was going “What strikes you as fair’.'" lie asked a box. with hL ow a venial theft, to take a room at the Collegiate club, her Bud put it By a v for himself and HUB-MARK/RUBBERS but first they spun across the somber “I’d rather the pro)n >s11 a in i-.-i me I mm Marv. Th# World** Standard Rubber Footwear park to Mary's apartment, somewhere you," rejoined Mary Times Pub. Co. Houlton Grange Store ill the West Seventh's, and Rodney “What do you say t< • y mir present sal (To he continued. bade her a rapturous good night while ary', and at the end < if I he year I will Court St. the motor throbbed and the taximeter persona lly giv e you a i-berk for L’.r> per spun. made'.'" cent of what lie has FOLEYFOR RHEUMATIS KIDNEY