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VOL. XXVIII. NO. 8. PHILLIPS, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. PRICE 3 CTS.

SANDY RIVER IMPROVEMENT Mis. Edith Pinkhaw has been quite lips National bauk, Tr.; W. W. Small FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR sick, attended by Dr. Pratt of North Supreme Judicial Comrt. Co. vs. Frank and Bessie L. Lane. New Portland. She is gaining at this A hearing was held in the county This Hustling Railroad Thorough­ writing. September Term, A. D. 160L commissioners offijj in the court house Will Be Held at Farmington, Mrs. Alton Ailbee, who has been ill, Monday on the case of Henry Winter vs. ly Up to Date. is better. Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman the Sandy River Railroad Co. It was a Oct. S-I-5. As usual, the Sandy River railroad is A meeting was held at the Center F a r m in g s o n , Sept 26, 1905. referee case. H. S Wing, Eiq , of King- Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman. schoolhouie Sunday afternoon, Sept field was chosen by the Railroad Co.; S. hustling these days to keep up to date The September term of the Supreme F a r m in g t o n , Sept. 20, 1905, in every particular. 24, by Rev. Leonard Hutchius of E..st Judicial court commenced its sessions Clifford Belcher by Winter aud these New Portland. two chose B. M. Small, Ecq., as the “ We expect to have the biggest fair We are indebted to Mr. F. N. Beal, Tuesday, Chief Justice Andrew P. Wm Mr. and Mrs. J M Nutting were at third referee. Timberlake & Noble of that has ever been seen in the state of superintendent of the S..ndy River rail well presiding. the L dge House, Dead River, the 16th. Phillips represented the defendant rail­ Maine,” said Secrctaiy and Treasurer road, for the information contained in They report business good there and The court officials this term are: road company, while Louis Voter a:,d Geo. M. Currier to a W o o d sm a n report­ the part of this article relating to the many guests expected in open season Justice, Hon. Andrew P. Wiswell, E O. Greenleaf, Esqs, appeared for Mr. lor hunting. Winter. A long session was held in er the first of the week. “We shall have Sandy River road. Ellsworth. The Center school teacher and schol­ which Borne heated thoughts were ex the State fair sto.k here which will in­ A new round home is being built by Stenographer, C. O. Barrows, Port­ ars t ave a box supper at Moody's hall pressed by the respect ve attorneys and clude the Niles Brothers’ prize winning the Bide of the cld house which will, Thursday evening, Sep . 21. After the land. then the case went to the referees. They stock. With the fair weather which we when completed, double the capacity of supper Bert Mallay furnished music for Sheriff, Dana O. Ooolidge, Farming- have not han..eu in their decision as yet. those who wished to dance. Mr. Winter was asking for alleged dam expect our fair wili be a record breaker the present home and wili be more con­ ton. One of the Jenkins & Bogart teams ages caused him by flies alleged to have without doubt. venient besides. Another improvement Crier, J. A. Witham, Weld. of Kingfield are hauliug birch squares been . et by the defendant company’s lo­ Following are the races for the three is a new steel br.dge which has been from this place for a short time. Messenger, Roy Atkinson, Farming- comotives at various times for the past days of cattle show and faix: built across the Saudy river near this Russell Nutting and Duvid Pinkbam ton. six years. This case came before the are at Dead river Long falls at work for last term of court, when both parties Tuesday, Oct. 3. piace. It is a bridge of very stable con­ Clerk, B. M. Small, Farmington. Rulus Taylor. agreed to refer tue matter to a board of 2.50 class, Trot and Pace, Purse, $100 struction and a credit to its builders. Deputies present, Harry Bell, Phillips; arbitration, as above. 2.20 class, “ Purse, $200 A new turn table is also being built Byron. David Richardson, Strong; J. A. With- at the Madrid station which will have »m, Weld; Earle Taylor, Stratton; W. Court Notes. Wednesday, Oct. 4. R. W. Trask is doing extensive repairs 3-y e a r s -old class (limited to county.) granite foundations and all the latest B Small, Kingfield; Lester D. Eaton, Wednesday no case was tried, owing ou his house. L. A. Dunn and J. S. 2.34 class, Trot and Pace, Purse, $100 devices tor making a perfect tab.e on Ho sard are working for him. F .rmington. to unforeseen diffi.ulties arising regard­ which to turn the cars. A new turn 2.27 class, “ Purse, $150 Our potato orop is poor, with a lot of Following are the grand aud traverse ing witnesses. 2.3^ class, “ Purse, $150 table 8 a.so being built at the Berlin Chief Justice Andrew P. Wiswell and rotten ones mixed in. juries as impanelled. mill yards. Our grange is doing good business. his stenographer, Mr. C. O. Borrows, Thursday, Oct. 5. The coal shed here which is being FIRST TBAYKR E JURY. A1 four degrees are conferred each are alway-i popular with Fariningtou 2.37 cla.s, Trot and Pace, Purse, $100 built will have, when completed, a ca meeting. Tne grange circle is also do- Dennis Adams, Jay. people. The judge aud his stenogra­ 2 24 class, “ Purse, $200 pacity of 700 tons, being 200 feet in iug wed. They met with Mrs. Charles pher are at The W-iiows through c-urt. Free for al. class, (limited to state). length. A new track i, soon to be C. H. Adams, Dallas Plantation. Purse, $300 Hodsdon last w tekand will meet with G. F. Bea , Avon. laid from the Phillips station three Mrs. G T. Hodsdon this week. Ladies will be admitted the first day miles up the line. T..e steel rails for John Hodsdon of Lewiston is in town Abbott Belcher, Farmington. PRETTY HOME WEDDING. of the lair without charge. Wednesday this purpose have already b.en re for a few da,s visiting among old neigh C. Fred Blanchard, Wnton. and Thursday there wili be specialties ceived in the yard, ready for laying. b >rs and friends. Orren Biackley, Frteman. between the heats of the races and the Mr. Eiward Greenwood, the master Miss Lelia Eriggs and Mr Adel- last day a oaby show will be held, 1st The dance at the hall last Saturday J. L. Carviile, Kingfield. mechanic at the Sandy River repair evening was not very well attended. bert Loeke Married. prize, a silver cup; 2nd prize, knife, fork shop, tells the W oodsman that F. & M. There is talk of a bird hunt in the near Wallace L Dow, Jay. aud spoon; 3id prize, silver spoon. engine No. 2, is having a new fire box future. John S. Uurrell, E .xatis* Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman. F. fl. Webster will be marshal this put in and other necessary repairs made. Levi B. Field, Phillips. Hunters have commenced to oil up Farm ington, Sept. 27, 1905. year and Chas. F. .Smith, cleik of the All tae other engines of the system, tiieir guns and get ready for hunting. J. S. Fietcher, A'iltOR. course. eight in number, are now in good work­ Luman H. Gould, Wilton. One of the prettiest home weddings Following is the committee to g t out ing order. SECOND THAVERSE JURY. that has graced Farmington society for stock and town teams: Since 1892, 10 box cars, 45 flat oars Copliu. W. C. Gray, New Sharon. a long time happened Wednesday at Farmington—Elmer N.les, R. I. Gil­ and two caboose cars have been built in high noon when Miss Lelia E. Briggs the Phillips shop. All these cars are of Mrs. Nora M. H. Jones and little Frank S. Haley^Phillips. man, Eugene Luce, Byron A. Jennings, daughter, Dor.s, from Stratton visited at Char.es D. Hiukley, Sandy R.ver and Adalbert Y. Locke, Esq., were Bert Hardy. modern p ttterus ai:d have heavy oast Plantation. ings, making them very strong and C. H. Hammond’s last week. united in marriage at the home of the Jay —W. D. Bean, Geo. Gardner, Na­ rigid. Just at present the Saudy River Ernest W. Lowit, Jay. thaniel Perkins, E. W. Bryant. Mrs. Ray Vdes of Flagstaff and Mrs. Fied F. Lunt, Ffmungton. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Industry—R. A. RoobinB, Chas. Nor­ shop iB building over the Pmllips & Bfigg8! by Rt v. A. H. Coar. The dou Rangeley snow plows, so that that road j Floyd Taylor of Stratton visited at Mrs. Wellington H. Winter, Farmington. ton, D. M. Meny, Joseph Elder. I F. N. Taylor’s one day last week. Frank B *Nilo, Iahjv Plantation. ble ring service was u-ed. Strong—H D. Luce, Ralph Kaowlton, will be well equipped with the coming Silas H. Niles, j l of winter for the deep snows that are I Mr. and Mrs. George Baohelder of The bridal paity stood beneath an Lmcolu W-rthiey, C. F. Lewis. C. A. Pr.est, Far'v,1 gtqn. Now Vineyard -Frank Stanley, John sure to fail* little later. arch of evergreen iu the darkened din­ Mr. Greenw.oft, who is an expe'-t in I K a u g eln y vi niter) relatives in Lang Towr H. L. ottiiipso'n^ P. Norton, C has. Norton, Dr. E. P. Tur­ Vine, '0®Rn 'nWVw 'hbluCl-j Rivet \ suatton Vast week. William E. 1’ibbeTtB, Aangeley. ing room. f£Lie best man was Hun. I ner. • tftWroad for nearly 15 years. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vaughan moved to Clifford R. Tbumpsoi, Jay. Louis Barker of Bangor aud the maid of' Phillips—E. Dill, C. O. Dill, Fr, Up on the Franklin & Megantic rail­ I Stratton, Sunday, where they will keep 8UPERNUMIBIES. honor was Miss Addie Briggs, a sister Morton, H. O. Gleason. road, George M. Vose of Kingrield, Weld - Geo. Butterfield, Leon New­ I house in Earle Taylor’s lower rent. George A. Thomas, Farmington, ex­ of the bride. The bride carried brides superintendent, there is something go­ cused without attendant. roses and was beautifully gowned in man, L. Phillips, Heury Coburn. ing on all the time. T_ie Woodsman Elmer Black well returned home Sat­ S. N. Vaughan, Coplu Plantation. white liabuti silk, while Miss Briggs, New Sharon—H. C. Parlin, Arthur saw Mr. Vose at the P-illips fa-r, urday from Tim pond. He has been Hiram E. Viuiug, Wdd. tbe bridesmaid, was gowned in piuk Paul, A. T. Mason, J. W. Day. where he informs as .hat a crew of men gone most of the season. F. E Voter, Farmington. silk muslin. Temple—Oscar Ranger, Henry Jen­ were ballasting the road bed from Bige Myron Whittier, Farnington. Immediately following the ceremony kins, I. W. Butterfield, A. F. Smith, J. low to Carrabassett, a distance of six Wnat came near being a serious acci­ V. Hodikius. g r a n d jcry. punch was served iu the sitting room miles. A SSOfeet trestle bridge will dent occurred Saturday when L. D. by Miss Ethel Dunton of Lewiston and Wilton—W. S. Powers, W. F. Savage, s o o n be built near the Hammond Field Hrose was thrown from a wagon, strik­ E. G. B^ker, New Sharon. refreshments, consisting of ice cream, Fred Blanchard, C. R. Hall, C. W. to accommodate Prouty «fe Miller’s Iu j i ing on his head and shoulders. He had E. M. Damon, Carthige, cake, cook, sandwiches, etc., were Arams. ber, of which some 0,000,000 feet will be Daniel F. Field, Phillips. Chesterville—E, F. Dyke, T. J. just driven up to Seth Paine’s with served in the diuing room by Misses hauled this winter. Edwin H. Grose, Euutia. Mertie Hescock, Addie Briggs and Bern­ Clough, Archie Eaton, A. A. Oakes, Na­ Business over the Phillips & Rangeley Elmer Blackwell when I. W. Greene’s F. E. Hackett, New Vineyard. ice Russell. The dining rooui was dec­ thaniel Perkins. railroad l» very good this season and automobile came along. The horse be­ J. E. Hescock, Wi.ton. orated in the bride's colors, red and the company is constantly making im­ came frightened at once, turning so Charles Lewis, Strong. green. provements in the road bed and equip­ George F. Lovejoy, Chesterville, quickly it tipped the wagon over, throw The happy couple left on the 2.25 Red Men at Rath. ments. Guy S. Peabody, Freeman. for Portland, their future home. ing Mr. Grose to the ground. Howard Pease, Farmington. A host of friends had assembled at the Nearly a hundred chiefs, principally West Mills. S. K. Pollen, Kingfield. depot and their going was marked by a from the Ki ngfield, Phillips, Wilton and W. D. Quimby, Rangeley. copious shower of rice. Mr. iQd Mrs. C. C. Campbell united Oquossoc. D. B RaDger, Temple. Farmington Tribes, I. O. R. M., accept­ w ith e r M. E. church last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Locke were the recip. ed the invitation of Sanoa Tribe, No. 04, John Bartlett of Eliot was at Mr. Hay R. A. Robbins, Industry. ieuts of many beautiful gifts, principal­ Q,ite a goodly congregation were F S. Schofield, Weld. of Bath to their wigwam on Friday, pre en* at the church Sunday and lis­ fold’s Saturday and Suuday. ly of silver aud cut glass. George W. Stone, Jay. Wednesday morning, on motion of E. Sept. 22, to witness the drills and exam- tened to a very well rendered sermon by School in our new schoolhouse was to A. H. Weboer, Madrid. E. Richards, Esq., Mr. Locke was aj- plification of the second aud third de­ ovr pastor, Rev. J. F. Kieth. Subject, c immonce this week and no word to the Edgar Wills, Salem.- “ file Unpardonable Sin.” aaitted to Frauklin Country bar, he hav­ grees by the Dirigo degree staff of Port­ c. ntrary having been heard, the schol­ The bar was represented as follows: ing studied law in Mr. Richards’s office. Tuesday of this week our presiding E, E Richards, S Clifford B lcher, H. land. elder, Rev. C. A. Southard, is the ser ars arrived at the usual hour. The door L. W-Rtcomb, A. L. Fenderson, L. B Those who arrived early in the day mouizer .n the evening at the church. remaining locked and no teacher ap­ Biowd, Joseph Holman, Frank W. But Westerner Entertained. were shown through the Bath Iron Mrs. L. Marston of Farmington is pearing they returned home and at this ler, J. H. Tnompeon, E. O. Greenleaf, Works as well as over the new battle­ passiug a few days at her brother’s, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Scamman have ship, Georgia, by invitation of the offi­ writing we don’t know whether we L uis Voter, Farmington; N. P. Noble, Chas. Norton’s. Hariy Beeuy, James Morrison, Phillips; been entertaining a party of cousins in cers of the company. shall have any school or not. Mrs. Maude Kieth Richards of An H. S. Wing, Kingfieid, P. H. Stubbs, eluding Mr. Edward Worth Morce of After an elaborate shore supper the dover is visiting her pareuts at the par chiefs marched to Armory ball where The weekly dance at the Oquossoc pa­ Strong; Cyrus N. Blanchard, Wnton. Mt. Vernon, 111., and Mrs. J. C. Lord of souage. , vilion was held Thursday, Sept. 7, music the Dirigo staff euteitaiued the boys in Mr George Marston of Aroostook The grand jury went into executive Lewiston. an excellent manner. by Chase’s orchestra of Dixfleld. county is visiting his sister, Mrs. Nellie session about 3.30, p. m., after abie in­ Mr. Morse came to Maine by way of Among those present were Great Patterson of this p ace. Mrs. Patterson Mrs. A. O. Reed of Byron was taken struction had been given by Judge Wis- Atlantic City, N. J., where he attended Chief of Records Win. E. St. John of was very glad to see her brother, whom well. Portland and officers of neighboring quite ill while visiting her daughter, the interesting aud instructive meetingi she had nut seen for 14 years. Mrs. Allen Sawyer, last week. There was no case for trial Tuesday tribes. Mr. R F. Meader, we are glad to say, afternoon aud court adjourned early. of the American Pharmaceutical associa The boys reported a most enjoyable is slowly improving in health. Dr. W. J. Twitched of Andover was Deputy Earle R. Taylor drove into tion of which he is a member. trip and found in Bath a most hospita­ Frank L. Chapman has gone to work attending patients in town Saturday. town from Stratton early Tutsday after Mr. Morse is enthusiastic in praise of ble people. for Ruel B. Norton of Anson. Mr. Nor­ noon with a two-horse ioad of whisky, Robert E. Hayford visited friends in southern Illinois and particularly ML ton is buying up apples this year for Rurnford, Friday aud Saturday. beer and wine that be had captured in shipment. tne Dead River region for the past few Vernon, where he is now located aud Weld. Miss Ina M. Lovejoy returned last Eibel Nile, who has been helping Mrs. weeks. It was a large load and at­ engaged in laboratory work, and he gave week to Mr. Fred Pease’s in Madison, Hayford the past few weeks, returned to tracted much attention as it was being many interesting accounts of the busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Iccabod Howard from where she has been stopping for some her home in West Rangeley, Monday, to placed iD the county wine room in the ness methods aud enterprise of the peo the Arsostook are visiting friends here. time. attend the fall term of school. basement of the court house. pie ot that sectiou. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wing of East Mad­ Miss Bernice Durrell was home from Among the oases marked “trial” were Although he has traveled extensively Auson last Sunday with company. F. A. Brown, firemau on this road,the following: Lester L. Lothrop, appL. through the middle west, central and rid are visiting friends and relatives in Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moody of Stratton went to Worcester, Saturday, returning vs. International Paper Co.; George W. southern states, he unhesitatingly de­ Weld. passed through this place last Saturday home Monday night. G. A. ReJmon of Wheeler vs. Lyman W. Smith Co.; John clared he had seen no more charming I. H. Buker has traded his chestnut scenery than he found in the valley of ou their way home. Mr. and Mrs. Kumford Falls fired during his absence G. Coburn vs. Berlin Mills Co.; Gust A. oacer for a largo brown mare to mate Moody had been visiting friends in Johnson vs. Fletoher Pope; Lester M. our little Sandy river with old Saddle Skowhegan and Starks. Lothrop vs. Napoleon Buucher alias back range, Abram, Mt. Blue and m»ny hia best work horse. The span weigh Quite a number of this place attended District No. 2, Phillips. Napoleon Brocher; Llewellyn H. Dili lesser peaks surrounding tbe village, nearly 2,800. the Fair and Cattle show at Starks this vs. Ethel G. Harrison; Gust H. Johnson “as the mountains are round about Je­ Mis. Dora Jones finished her work at Chester Wing spent a few days in week vs. Fred W. Soule; Frank Butler vs. rusalem.” The Maples, Saturday, Sept. 10. She is It is rumored that a bear was seen Waterville recently. Caroline Sanborn; M. G. Marcbetti vs. One delightful trip was a carriage near Benj. Seavey’s recently. Miss Gertrude Davenport was the I. H. James; John W Ross and Scdge- drive to Weld aud a picnic dinner on the going to work for Mrs. I. H. Buker a guest of Miss Helen Haley last Satur­ iey Ross vs. Addison F. Irish; W. H. way. The forests, “God’s first tem­ few weeks. day. Burbank vs. Ira L. Perkins; Portland ples” were clothed in gorgeous autum­ I. H. Buker went to Dixfleld and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Whitney and chil­ Lexington. Cooperage Co. vs. Henry Oliver; The nal hues aud nature was iu her most Rurnford, Friday. dren spent a few days in Kingfiold re­ Walker Mills vs. Louis Albromson; cheerful mood. As the first glimpses of A heavy frost visited this place the cently. Lewis Judkins committed suicide by 14th. Mary I. L. Adams vs. E. Baiiey and grand old Tumbledown and beautiful Mrs. Nottie Wing is helping care , for Lake Webb, its shores dotted with sum­ banging Saturday morning. He leaves M-. and Mrs. Frank Hawes of Skow­ Addie C. Bailey; Edward Stetson et als Mrs. Frank P.llsbury and little son. vs. William D. Grant; Clarence M. Eaton mer cottages, came into view, many a wife and four children. hegan have been on a visit to her niece, Linn Haley made a business trip to were the exclamations of pleasure. Mrs. J. M. Nutting. They also visited vs. John Dauiels; E. O. Greenleaf vs. Rangeley the last of the week and spent Bert M. and Rebecca A. Piper; Henry At Weld the party met another dele­ her brother, Henry Harlow of Dead Sunday night with his uncle, David Sick headache resalts from a disor­ River. R. Fuller vs. George Moore; S. H. Niles gation of cousins aud they were most Haley. vs. G. L. Kincade; C. F. Blanchard vs. hospitably entertained by Miss Mary dered condition of the stomaoh and is J. C. Green has returned from Carry Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moores and little Scamman, also by Mrs. Esther Scamman quickly cured by Chamberlain’s Stom­ Pond to harvest his garden, after which David G. Lowell; George H. Stiuch- daughter .of New Sharon were guests of field vs. Joel R. Page; Charles H. Oakes, and Mr. John Sanborn. All unite iu the ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by he will return to the camps. He re­ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKeuaey last wish that another reunion of cousins <'ragin, Phillips; Whitney, Rangeley; ports business good at the ponds. William D. Quimby vs. Ed Grant, W. D. week. Grant and Howard E. Grant aud Phil­ may take place in the near future. Dyer, Strong; Mitchell, Kingfield.

« 2 l^AiNE WOODSMAN, SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Tumors Conquered ^ ^ At the Uaion churcb Bev. Mr. Wood ward preached, using words found Luke xv, 17 and 18, “And when he came to himself, he said, I will an-e Unqualified Successwuhout of Lydia o EL/va Pinfrham’s/ » h o r s e blankets and go to my father.” These woioh Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox you know, were said of the Prodi^a, and Miss Adams. Son. As you read the story you may also read between the lines, and to at Bargain Prices. something of the home from which ttn« son went. The father was evident y somewhat of he Puritan type, an up right man who loved a well directed orderly life. The training in this horn** Good Burlap, 3-4 lined, I .79 was of a more strict character tin u found favor with the hot blood of youth, Heavy Burlap tall lined, 95 and the younger son desired to be free Heavy Burlap extra size, 1 25 from its restraints His reckless manner of living and It* Gocd heavy Street Blankets, 1 . 0 0 importunities at last led the father to Extra Large 9 pound Street Blankets, 2 00 make a division of the estate, that this Others at equally as low prices youth might be free to follow his wis'ae.-. without entangling the entire property for he would not listen to counsel o pleading The son had takea hi- share of the property, and glad to be away from restraint so irksome, had J. J. HENNINGS, gone to a distant place where he might give rein to his lower impulses aud in­ One of the greatest trium phs of - Lydia by the physician and he says I have no signs One Pnce, Spot Cash, dulge in debauchety and sin. Coming of a tumor now. It has also brought my with abundance of money he found E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is monthlies around once more; and I am the conquering of woman’s dread entii—1 v well. I shall never be without a bot­ UPPER VILLAGE, - - PHILLIPS, HAINE. many companions who were ready to enemy, Tumor. tle of Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound help in such plans, and to give him, as So-called ‘4 wandering pains ” may in the house.”—Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. we would say in the language of today, come from its early stages, or the pres­ ence of danger may be made manifest Another Case of Tumor Cured “ the time of his life.” Recklessly they by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegeta­ BUSINESS CARDS. Notice. by excessive menstruation accompanied ble Compound. entered upon a couree of debasing by unusual pain extending from the DR. L. J. HOLT, The subscriber hereby gives notice that she indulgence. At last his funds were ovaries down the groin and thighs. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— has been duly appointed executiix of the " About three years ago I had intense pain Dentist, Phillips, Maine. last will and testament of gone and these companions who had If you have mysterious pains, if there James Deen, late of Phillips, are indications of inflammation ulcera- in my stomach, with cramps and raging Office hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Telephone. satisfied their desires at tbe expense ot hea larhes. The doctor prescribed for me, No office hours on Mondays.______in the county of Franklin, deceased, and his wealth now left him. Soon he found tion or displacement, don’t wait for { but finding that I did not get any better he given bonds as the law directs. All persons himself suffering from hunger an i time to confirm your fears and g'o j examined me and, to my surprise, declared P. O. HOPKINS, Ml. D., having demands against the estate of said th ro u g h th e h o rro rs of a h o sp ita l o p e ra ­ deceased are desired to present the same for threatened with actual starvation. To I had a tumor in the Uterus. settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ such extreme need was he reduced that tion; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege­ “I felt sure that it meant my death warrant, Physician and Surgeon, quested to make payment immediately. and was very disheartened. I spent hundreds he finally hired him-elf out to watcu table Compound right away and begin Phillips, Maine. E r v e t t e d . McR e e n . its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of of dollars in doctoring, but the tumor kept Septem ber 19, 1905. aud feed swine, the most abhorrent task growing, till the doctor said that nothing but Office and residence at Mrs. Eva Toothaker’s that a Jew could know. So hungry Lynn, Mass., for advice. an operation would save tne. Fortunately I was he, we are to'd, that he would have "Read these strong letters from grate­ corresponded with my aunt in the New Eng- JAMES^MOKRISON, Notice. been glad to have eaten the food of th, ful women who have been cured: and States, who advised me to try Lydia E. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he Attorney - at •• Law. has been duly appointed Administrator of swine. And there in his de perate con Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (First Letter.) Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound before sub­ the estate of “In looking over your book I see that your mitting to an operation, and I at once started Telephone Connections. Beal Block, Phillips, dition he had a vision of himself. H< taking a regular treatment, finding to my Abigail S. Fuller, late of Phillips medicine cures Tumor of the Uterus. I have F. E. TIMBERLAKE. N. P. HOBO. saw his tattered garments, he saw his been to a doctor and he tells me I have a tu­ great relief that my general health began to ; in the county of Franklin, deceased, and emaciated form, bis degraded occupa mor. I will be more than grateful if you improve, and after three months I noticed iven bonds as the law directs. All persons tion. In that vision he came to him-, can help me, as I do so dread an operation.” that the tumor had, reduced in size. I kept TIMBERLAKE & NOBLE, faving demands against the estate of said ATTORNEYS, deceased are desired to present the same for self and saw. not only the poverty of h:s —Fannie D. Fox, 7 Chestnut St.,Bradford,Pa. on taking the Compound, and in ten months j settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- physical surroundings and condition, Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— (SecondLetter.) it had entirely disappeared without an oper­ Office, Beal Block. ; quested to make payment immediately. ation, and using no medicine but Lydia E. Phillips, Me H e n r y R. F u l l e r , but the poverty of soul that had made “ I take the liberty to congratulate you on Pinkham’s Vegetable (Compound, and words September 19, the success I have had with your wonderful General Law Practice and Fire Insurance. j 1905. of him the miserable being that he was fail to express how grateful lam for the good Collections will receive prompt attention The vision was to him his soul’s awak medicine. it has done me.”—Miss Luella Adams, Colon­ ening. He had thought himself happy “ Eighteen months ago my monthlies nade Hotel, Seattle, W ash. HARRY F. BEEDY, Notice. stopped. Shortly after I felt so badlvl sub­ The subscriber hereby gives notice that sh e and prosperous while h s wealth re­ mitted to a thorough examination by a phy­ Such unquestionable testimony ! lias been duly appointed Administratrix o 1 mained, but he sees that even then he sician, and was told that I had a tumor on proves the valueof Lydia E. Pinkham’s Attorney : at : Law. j the estate of was poor and wretched. With his morm the uterus and would have to undergo an Vegetable Compe L and should give OFFICE—-Bates Block, Hosea A. Dunham, late of Madrid, -roeptiwos thus clth- tied he says, “i operation. confidence anrf, ,Ye to every sick “ I soon after read one of your advertise­ Phillips, - Maine. in the county of Franklin, deceased, and giv­ .it arise anl go unto my lathe) ? ’ woman. Telephone Connections. en tHjrtrir* t ua i*vr currents. 4JI persona The father together with his love foi ments and decided to give Lydia E. Pink- having demands against the estate of said ham’ s Vegetable Compound a trial. After Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing BEEDY’S AGENCY REPRESENTS THE deceased are desired to piesei.t the same righteousness and for justice, has * taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for settlement, and all indebted thereto are father’s heart, has a father’s love for entirely gone. I have again been examined for advice. Aetna, Home,NiagaraandGerman requested to make payment immediately. his erring child, and seeii g him" a lorg American Fire Insurance Cos. Mary h . Du n h a m . way off he runs to meet him. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ; a Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills. Septem ber 19, 1905. HARRY F. BEEDY, All living creatures have what may be Estate of James F. Toothaker. termed instinctive perceptions. The upon him. If he crosses his knees one Freeman Centre. Bates Block, - - Phillips, Maine. wild deer will make its way through the Teledhone Connections. RANKLIN, SS: At a Court of Probate, hold- upon the other striking the edge of the Charles Eustis, wife and son are visit en at Farmington, within and for the forest leaping over windfalls, scarcely hand sharply upon the topmost feels no FCounty of Franklin, on the third Tuesday of seeming to see where its feet are placed, ing Mrs. Eustls’s parents in Dixfield. Carriage Repairing September, A. D. 1905, answering twitching of muscle, the dis­ | It is understood that Thaxter Cook going through apparently impenetrable ease has begun its woik. The friend A certain instrument purporting to be the J has recently soid his place. Tbe par and Painting. last will and testament of Jam® F. Toothaker woodlands without misstep or ao udent. made the test and theie was no respenfe. | ties are unknown. WOODY 0RK of aU„kind8 done promptly late of Phillips in said Coufty, deceased, It has the instinctive perception of the “ You are wrong,” he said to the physi­ testate, together with a peit’ion for the i Elwin Cook is visiting his parents, and in a work m an like manner. wildwood. The carrier pigeon makes cian, but within a year he had died, a probate thereof and for letters testamentary its way homeward hundreds of miles, j Mr. and Mrs. Harrtecn Cook. GEO. A. STAPI ES Phillips. He as therein provided, having bokn duly pre- victim of locomotor ataxia. Sin and Ervin Newell, who is attending Gray’s sented. following the instinctive impulses of its carelessness ate blinding our moral nature.. Of woman it is said that she i Business college at Portland, is In this Rowe’s Insurance Agency Or d e r e d , That said Petitoner give vision many a time when we know it ! place visiting friends aud relatives. notice to all persons interested,tt>y causing has not the faculty of judgment, but if not. Carelessness n regard to our acts Represents the strongest compan­ this order to he published three weeks suc­ that be so, she often has a kind of in Charles Richards made a trip to Dead ies in fire, life, accident and health cessively in the Ma in e W oodsman published blunts the perception of the’r true mean River last Thursday, returning Friday at Phillips, that they may appeal at a Pro­ stinctive clearness of perception which ing and a sin or fault once committed insurance. bate Court to be held at Farmingfcn. in said will enable her to jump at a conclusion with a large 3 years old colt. Jg£ County, on the third Tuesday tf October often seems less blameworthy and is C l i n t o n C . R o w e , Manager, and arrive at a result nearer correct that Mrs. Laura Alien is visiting h e i next, at ten o’clock in the foiefcon, and easy of repetition. daughters, Mrs. Waller Look and Mrs. Telephone Connections. Chesterville.Me show cause, if any they have, why he same that which a man reaches of using much Think you that any man would give should not be granted. logic and toiling through much reason­ Alton Howard of New Vineyard. tbe glass of intoxicating drink to fhe Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Thompson have J. H. T h om pson,Tudge. ing. young boy could he see the mighty evil Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. A tte st: F rank W. Bu t l e r . Reglste, We judge of the moral character of moved onto tbe place which Mr. of the thing he was doing? Would any Thompson recently! bought. New and second hand, for sale acts by the degree of moral perception man pass to a child his pipe that be Estate of Hamilton Recoil. possessed by the one performing the William Welch is at work with hi? cheap. Write or call. might watch him in bis attempts to horses at Nutting’s mill in Strong. His RANKLIN, SS. At a court of Probate, V)ld- act. There is no moral quality in the smoke like his elders? Would he F en at Farmington, within and for the acts of animals for they have no moral son, Hervey, is doing carpenter work at A. W. McLEAKy, Phillips, Me. County of Franklin, on the third Tuesda\of put into bis hands the vile com Septem ber, A. D. 1906, perceptions. We do not hold the little pounds of tobacco that so many youths, Strong. baby guilty, for throwing some article George Allen recently visited in Win B. F. Beal of Phiilips, administrator of tile yea cbildien are smoking could he see fchrop and vicinity. He also attended estate < f Hamilton Record late of Phillips upon the floor and breaking it. Tire bow that would lead to the dwaifirg of said county, deceased, having presented his unfortunate person born without mental State fair in Lewiston. final accouLt of administration of the estate' all physical and mmtal powers? The Alex Campbell las return d from of said deceased for allowance: capacity to distinguish between right moral perceptions of him who would and wrong and tbe lunatic we do not Rangeley. Mr. and Mrs. ( ampbell an O i s d e r e d , That said Administralor do this need to be awakened. receiving congratulations cn the birth of give notice to all persons interested, by caus­ condemn for acts that result in harm. You ask how these perceptions may ing notice to be published three weel.s suc­ a little daughter born Sept. 21. cessively in the M a i n e W o o d s m a n , p rin te d The normal mind, however, s capable be enlightened. The church stands as of enlightened moral perception. Tbe School is progressing finely under tic at Phillips, that they may appear at a Pro a divine institution to teach men in the instruction of Mrs. Frost of Norway. bate court to be held at said Farmington, on clearness of that perception depends way of righteousness. Attend her ser­ the third Tuesday of October next, at ten of largely upon surroundings and upon the There are 17 scholars registered. the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if vices, put yourselves under the influ­ Rev. Scott preached a very interestii g any they have, why llie same should not he earnestness with which we seek en­ g ran ted . ence of good associates read the word sermon at Turtle Corner schoolhoust lightenment. The child of a Christian of God, pray to him. Do these things J. H. Thompson, Ju d g e . home, trained to serve God, listening faithfully and you will come to your­ last Sunday. There will be a meetii g A ttest, F r a n k W. Butler, Register. each day to tbe reading of God’s word, self and find that your moral vision is Oct. 8 at 2.30 p. m. It is hoped there may find his way to the city and meet cleared and you are able to discern be will be a large attendance and all wi.) Estate of Jeremiah if. Beetly. with temptation to enter into sins cf tween evil and good. be prompt in getting there. RANKLIN, 88. At a Court of Probate which he has never heard and whose C. N. Blackwell dug from a 6trip of F holden at Farmington, within and for the nature is unknown to him. But the land one rod wide and twelve rods Iorg County of Franklin, on the third Tuesday of 25 bushels of potatoes. Mr. Blatkweil Septem ber, A. D. 1905, clearness of moral vision that he gained W hereas a petition lias been duly presented in that pure home life will perceive the Letter to C. F. Chandler. does not think it necessary to go to by Addie M. True of Fhillips praying that ad­ moral taint of the tempting suggestion Aroostook to raise potatoes. ministration on the estate of Jeremiah R. Howard Libby and Miss Hattie Brown Beedy late of Weld, in said county, may he or invitation. Phillips, Maine. granted to Charles W. Beedy of Weld e nsome The moral perceptions may also be visited at Charles Richards last Sunday. other suitable pet s o n iSSL j g g ; blunted. It is said that a certain in­ Dear Sir: There are two sorts of furni­ Henry Richards has finished woik at Or d e r e d , That said Petitioner give sensibility comes upon one who Las ture. You know both; for you sell ’em Dead River and returned home. notice to all persons interested, by causing Charles Richards built a chimney for this order to be published three weeks suc­ fallen prey to a wild beast. It is related both. One sort looks better than it is, cessively in tlie Ma in e W oodsman, p u b ­ in the life of Livingston that he was one and tbe ether is better than it looks. C. N. Blackwell last week that was an Wheeler & Wilson lished at Phillips, that they may appear at a seized by an immense non who crushed There isn’t any other sort. O. K. job in eveiy respect. Mr. Rich Probate Court to be held at Farmington, in aids belongs to the fraternal order c f said County, on the third Tuesday of October the bones of his arm and tore the flesh The same, two sorts of paint, no more; next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, and leaving marks by which his remains and we make ’em both—we make tons Free Masons hut be is not a mason by SEWING MACHINES. show cause, if any they have, why tliej same were afterward identified. Yet Living­ of stuff that isn’t worth its freight. Be­ trade but the woik he done was as good should not be allowed. stone said after being rescued that longs to the business—have to. Be as any done by a masen of long experi­ A perfect machine for D r e s s ­ J . H. THOMPSON, Judge. while in the grasp of tbe lion he felt no longs to your business-yon have to. ence. m ak ers. Compared w ith the A tte st: F ra nk W. Bu t l e r , Register. dread, no terror. The beast seemed to But this is aside. We put into cans, W. & W. no other machine is cheap put him in a state of anesthesia de­ with our name on, the very best paint priving him of all sensation. It is prob­ tuere is in the world: Devoe lead-and- at any price. able that something like this occurs in zinc. It takes fewer gallons than mixed Call at, or send to, the nearest Calendars for the kindly providence of nature when paints and it wears twice as long as office and request that a machine one creature is attacked by another. paint-and oil. ;be exhibited at your residence, or Mr C O Brown, Columbia, 8 C, pa'nte. Rugged Health So in the spiritual life the grasp of Address sin blunts the faculty of moral percep­ his house with Devoe lead-aud-z nc. Dear Sirs:— tion and acts like a moral ansesthet c The painter, on seeing the quantity No call for the doctor where the 190 6. rendering us insensible to the danger sent to the house, said there wasn’t True “L. F.” Bitters are freely used. and hurt of its presence. And some­ enough. There were ten gallons left, Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co, We find it an unfailing Remedy. M a in e W o o d s m a n solicits orders times we are in the grasp of sin whi e when the job was done. BRIDGEPORT. CONN. feel ng ourselves free. Two men were Yours truly MRS. FRED E. CRONDALL, for 1906 Calendars. We have an Dec. 2, 1903. Brownville, Me. talking together of a friend who had F W D e v o e A Co Agents wasted te unoccur*** died of that dread disease, iocomoto- attractive line of Samples to show, 65 New York The True “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters ttaoitory. ataxia, which stealthily creeps upon a break up colds, and promptly cure In­ ard it is a pleasure to make ] rices person till power of motion is lost in its P. S. W. A. D. Cracin, Phillips, and digestion, Dyspepsia and Constipatioa For Sale By deadly clutch. One, a physician, said to Furbi h, Oakea & Quimby, Rangeley, 35 cents a bottle. HENRY W. TRUE, MAINE WOODSMAN, the other that there is a test by which one may know if this disease is fastened sell our paint. P h i Mi os * lY a in e . Phillips, - - - Maine. MAINE WOODSMAN, SEPTEM BER 29. 1905. 3

Messrs. G. H. Fletcher and Harry Mrs. F. E. York has receutly started guests of S. L. Vose and family on their Fairbanks. UP IN KINGFIELD. Hilton were callers here from North in the milliuary and ladies’ furnishing return trip to their home in Stratton. business in the tore formerly occupied Mrs. C. F. Gilbert and Mus Carrie D Mis. J. I. Norton, who has been visit­ Anson a few days a/o. Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman. by Mrs. M. V. Hutchins. Mrs. York Gilbert have returned from a pleasant ing in New Jersey for three weekB, came home last Friday. K i n g f i e l d , Sept. 25, 1905. One day last week Roy W. Atkinson advertises the fact this week and soli visit with their niece and cousin, Mrs. of Strong was a caller in this viLlage. cits patronage from the ladies of King- Joe Fotter of Bigelow. Mrs. Adelaide Whitney has gone to Clyde Sprague clerked in M»ines & Livermore Falls to work. Mrs. C. O. Wilkins spent several days field and viciuty. Mr. and Mrs. Sewall Vose, Jr., were Bcnallies store ou Main street last week Ou their way home from a down r'ver up from New Portland one dav recently All roads lead to the cornshop of while Manager J. 6 . Butts was on a recently with friends in Lewiston. trip Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Grose of Cop iu guests of Mr aud Mrs. G. M Vose. late. The prayer meeting, which was ad­ business trip to Lewiston and vicinity. Miss Alice Wilcox of New Vineyard were ca lets here a few days ago. At the Mclntire cottage, Tufts pond was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fotter of Bigelow, who was in the following gentlemen from Lowell, journed for a time, began with one at Recently Mdm*. F. E. York and F. R. Mrs. J. H. Carvilie’d on the evening of Lester L. Mitchell. Waterville last week to a’tend the fair, Mass., are enjoying a few weeks outing, Hodgman enjoyed a pleasant outing for called on relatives in th s village. M. F. Wood, A. J Halpine, E. L Sept. 12. the day in Bigelow and Carrabassett Adelbert Thompson of New Vineyard C. O. Wilkins ieft town Thursday for Farrington, F. W. Barnes, Chas. H Mc­ Miss lone Fales of Lewiston, who has Spring Farm. visited his son, Frank and family on bis annual business trip through Massa­ lntire. been v'siting re’atives here, has re­ upper Maple street one day last week. chusetts and different sections of New RaDdall Grant is recovering from bis turned home. Charles Gay and family, who visited The Royal Comedy company who York state. recent i lness, which was at first feared KINGFIELD. Several days receutly Frank Stanley to be typhoid. at Portland and liad an outing at Harps- were booked at the opera house here was confined to the house by illness Mr. aud Mrs. John Chick of New widl, nre at home again. I wi'h to announce that I have re­ for the week beginning Sept. 19, only Mdms. Louise and Blanche Hoyt of Portland were recent callers in this town Mrs. H A. Compton and mother gave one exhibition and that not being a New Portland called on friends here a on business. have returned home, after a most de- cently bought a large line of the Mg itfu visit at I ewiston and Harpg- profitable one, folded their teuts like few days ago. Dr. Warren W Moores of Livermore latest style goods in Miss Bertha Allen of Portland is the Falls, but formerly of this town made a ^oil- Mrs. Compton also visited in the Arabs and as silently moved away Ladies" Furnishings and Millinery guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. PeDne 1 on brief trip here one day last weyed an Miss Alma Gould who has been at for H. H. Linders The last of the week Mr. add Mrs. B. auto ride to the New Portlands. KINCFIELD FRUIT STORE. T Stanley entertained at their cottage tending school and visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell are re- Mrs. Cyrus Knapp of Livermore Falls Dover, N. H., has returned to her home. at Tuft’s pond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank has returned to her home, after a few c iving cougratul .tions on the arrival Best of Fruit in town. Concord Stanley, also hospitably opened the Orren Mi’Keere raised a squash from of a baby girl. '5*CH-0-i-0 v o Saturday. Mr. a id Mrs. W H. Dana Mr. Burbank of Now Portland spent a in this village. day with Abel Hinbley and family re returned to their home in Lawrence, Several who to k advantage of the Mass., after pleasantly passing a two tsently. , RIVAL excursion which run from Bath Satur I The Parker Lucky weeks vacction with tneir parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hat away of day were visitors in this town until Reeds visi ed the s :ho >1 one dry last Best lOc. CIGAR an 1 Mrs. Loreu Pullen. Monday Curve Thursday evening la9t, Miss Susie I. week. They took dinuer wich Mr. and Has been on the market 12 years. Big Seller Over Sunday Miss Leila H. Huune Mrs. Solon Meeh m. — sales constantly increasing. Stanley was given a surprise party by a well entertained Miss Florence Irving of number of her lady friends at her home As f n goes by the residence of J. H WHY? They have MERIT I Lewiston. Welts one caa see twenty oms little pigs, on Stanley avenue. A dainty lunch of A game of ball Saturday afternoon BEST DEALERS EVERYWHERE :: Fountain Pen. | sandwiches, coffee, fruit, and fancy just as ennning as Utt’e p gs can he between the High school boys and the GKO. S. H A R R IS & CO. cakes were served and the evening They are selling f ist, now is the time Distributors______'Boston, Mas*. 1 ! Nice assortment, all prices, } “ professional” boys,” resulted in favoi to buy. passed all to quickly with games inter ot the professionals, score 14 to 8. \ guarantee certificate with each '} spersed with seveial fine selections on O e A. Anderson was home from the p ano by different members 0 : the ,. Pen North Jay over Sunday. party who dispersed to their several Mrs. Etta W. Ransom of Brattleboro, See Our Exhibit of homes at a late hour having spent a de ’ L. L. VITCHELL - Kingfield. J Vt , is visiting her • parents, Mr. and liglitful evening. Mrs. 1. S. F. Winter ou Freeman Ridge Gasolene Engines, We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Wednrsday evening the ltdies of tbe F E York has purchased the millinery Windmills, Silos, stock of Mis. O. B. Hutchins, who con­ Universalist church gave their annual THE Barvest supper at the vestry. ducted the business on Depot street but Mr aud Mrs. F. E. Boynton received Pumps, Tanks, ou account ot ill health bus been obliged word Saturday of the serious illness of M A N , W O M A N to etire from the busmess. OH Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atwood were ilieir sun, Hersciieli who has been in Feed Cutters, (home from Phillips where they are em |I the employ of C. E. Chamberlain, WiJ- PAINTER 1 p'-oyed several days the last ot tlie week. \ ton, and th^y it T^liateiy hast neu Feed Grinders, Mr. and Mrs George Winter with there where he was that day operated ▼HO BUYS WHITE LEAD their cmsing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur on for appendicitis and at this writine we are pieased to learn he is as com and Cord Wood Saws. WANTS French aud children were at Tufts pond recently where they enj yj 1 a delight fortable as can be expected. The Kind that Congratulations are extended Dr. and Call whether you want to W ears the Best ful out-ng. Miss Lillian Dolb er who is teaching Mrs. Rilph D. Simons formerly of this buy or not. Our goods will be Covers the Most Surface town on the arrival of a son at theii and the primary grade of school in Stratton on exhibition at Bangor, Presque was the gne*t of her brother, C. A home in Gardiner. Is the W hitest Lucian P. Dud ey is makiDg extensive Isle, Lewiston, W terville and Dolbier Saturday. Farmington Fairs. fkrtty Protfsciig Clear, Sharp Hah Mr and Mrs. Sumner J. Wyman en repairs on his buildings just ontside the tertained at their pleasant cottage at village on the New Portland road. A vka nixed with coforfag matter Tufts pond Thursday of last week the galvanized iron roof has b en added also Stevens Tank & Tower Co., other improvements. He with his following party in honor of their oons Auburn, Maine. ins, Mr. aud Mrs W. H. Dana of Law family, also E. L. Page and family will rence, Mass., C. W. French, W. D. Hve there the coming winter. French and little daughter, Thelma, Mrs. A. B. Knox of Rhode [s and is In Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. W' odard and Miss town for a brief visit with relatives. Railway W hite Lead Wilma, Mr. aud Mrs. F. O. Merchant Aaron Beedy of Pnillips has been a HKBTS THESE ▼ANTS and Misses Sbirley and Marie, Mrs. H. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beedy the QUAKER RANGES. past w^ek. FO ( SALE BY T. Stevens and Masters Ronald and Clifford, Mrs. Lucretia French, Mrs. S. -Mrs D. Scbuyier Austin of Brooklyn. A. Potter, Mrs. Lorin Pullen, while last N Y., visited her grandfather, T. G OEO. D. BANOS, Phillips. but by no means least, was the driver of Norton and other relatives in this town the fancy spaa of horse-, namely, one several days recently. Eugene L. Simmons, whose fame is so E E. Richards, Esq , of Farmington widely known the world over that we was here Friday on professional busi refrain from saying more. Boating and ness. IT fishing were enjoyed by the en ire party, We are sorry to announce Mrs. F. J. D. Barnjum and children have returned to HAVE YOU SEEN IT? although of the !atter sport there was nothing to be said. A most deliciou- th ir home m Melrose Highlands, Mass., THE dinner was served, as among the above after spending the summer months here list of ladies some of the best cooks in and we trust next year will find then CROCKER Franklin county are found. The reun with us again ion of so many consins, the most per Mr. aud Mrs. Henry T. Hewett 01 FOUNTAIN PEN feet day, and the delightful ride home their way from Madison, where they had at twilight, all helped pass one of the bee^ for a visit with relatives, were IS most pleasant days in our memory and bring to mind the words of ;he poet, •‘When time, who steals our years away, I l l s o f Shall steal our pleasures, too; IT The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew.” h i l d h o o d You blow a to All C You blow I I to empty Uarry A. Tufts gave a small chafing Liver, stomach and howel com­ You blow I I to clean dish party at his home on Maple street plaints, blood disordi rs, feverish­ Don’t blow! | to sell! ness, nervousness, and the irrita­ the first of the week. ting and debilitating conditions brought on by worms, are quickly re­ FiilsTtselfj Percy Hinds has returned from a lieved and permanently cured by Feedsjltself pleasant trip to Boston and vicinity aud Writes Itself on his return home made a brief visit in Rangeley. Dr. True’s Elixir The F. B. church is receiving a new It is a wonderful tonic and builder of T ry ...... I | coat of paint. flesh and muscle. Makes weakly chil­ dren strong and robust. For over 50 Yon w ill like I | County Attorney H. S. Wing and years used and praised by mothers Sheriff W. B. Small are attending court everywhere. 35 cents at all druggists. PRICES in Farmington this week Write for frec I f I)r. J. F. Trie $2.50, $3.50, The following warriors of Megantic booklet ‘ ‘Chil­ k Co. Tribe, No. 79 attended the Red Men’s dren and their ^ A u b u rn , Quaker always means best The only stores in any town betwesa DIhvahoh. Me* " $4.50, $5.50. pow wow in Bath Friday night: How­ Kingfield and Lewiston with a Quaker Range on its floor is ard Libby, Harry Tufts, Ossian Gilbert, ft FULLY GUARANTEED. Merle Butts, Archie MoMullen, Emery Streeter and Roscoe Tufts. A special Manufactured by car conveyed them from Farmington A. L. & E. F. GOSS CO., «'ingf*eld, there and upou their arrival they were met by a committee from the Bath tribe S. C. Crocker Pen Co., and shown through the Bath Iron CUSHEE FURNITURE CO., Farmfnffton 78 Nassau Street. works, also the new battleship. Aftei dinner a delightful trolley ride around the city was given them. In the even­ 8old by ing they witnessed the working of the 2d and 3d degrees by the crack Dirigo If you want a 5c Cigar that you will be proud to . E. S. Bubier, Phillips, Me., Degree team of Portland, at the conclu­ O. J. Bickmore, Kingfield, sion of which all sat down to a fine ban­ quet. The boys returned ou the evening give to a friend or smoke yourself, buy the Me. train Saturday, reporting one of the most enjoyable times of their lives. C. B. Richardson, Strong, Me., Carl D. Landers was behind the coun­ Neal, Oakes & Quimby, Rangeley, ter at the Kingfield Fruit store Friday W. & B. SPEC I \ and Saturday, during “Ossian’s” an Me. sence in Bath. It is made of good stock. MAINE WOODSMAN, SEPTEMBER 29. 1905.

flaine Woodsman, RANGELEY NEWS NOTES. Mrs. E F. Coburn of Anglers’ Retreat Miss Bessie S mraons spent Sunday in “ Procrastination” was in town the first of the week. town with friends. Miss Simmons w,. (WEEKLY,) Mrs. Isaac Tibbetts and two children formerly a teacher in this place and ha- Is the thief of time,” but it*F more kinds Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman- of a thief than if it has to dc with adver­ PHILLIPS, MAINE. have returned from Switzerland where many friends here. She is at pr sent Ra n g e ley , Sept. 20, 1905. she has bee > f r the pasr year. Mr. Tib Pving tn Ne v York City and is a trainer, ting in the Maine W ^odsman. It Frank Russell has moved into his fine betts met his family in New York and nurse. goes right down into vour till and takes SUBSCRIPTION RATES. new residence on Pleasant street which accompanied them home. the dollars out. And the Ion ger it cpei- 1 months, 25 cents. 8 m onths, $1.00 at.es against you the more vou suffer, 8 months, 38 cents. 10 months, $1.25.he has just completed. M:al Lamb has =oid his b'acksmitk for al the while the other fellow ia 4 months, 50 cents. 12 mcn'hs, $1.50 shop. Are You Engaged? G months, 75 cents. 16 months, $2.00.W E Tibbetts has moved into the getting a stronger hold on the trade Cash in Advance. rent vacat ’d by F E. Russell. Mrs E la D II and Mis* Mora returned Engaged people should remem be> you want Have you given this matter from Boston Saturday. the coniiderarior it deserves? Lil Field and Ralph Hallett sport that, af'er marriage, mam quarre's c»' Monday was very cold and windy. It Ma i’-k Woodsman. MAtne Woodsman solicits communica­ Saturday and Sunday in Paris. be avoided, by keeping their digestic- tions CTom its readers. * was the roughest day on the lake for the in good condition wo'tb Ele-'tric Bitrers. When ordering the address of your paper Mrs. Ri’ey Hinkiey returned from season. S. A Brown, of Bennetts,’ille, g ( _ changed, please give the old as well as new address. Monmouth, Friday, where she has been The annual business meeting of the says: 1 For years, my wife suffered in FRESH FRUIT If you want it stopped, pay to date and say spending the month past. Ladies’ Aid societv occurs Thursday tensely from i dyspepsia, complicat*- with a torpid liver, until she lost h • so. « Bert Kempton, West Phillips, was in Oct. 5 If the day m pleasant the meet every day. Fresh Candy including Entered at Phillips, M ilne, as second class ing w ill be held at Maneskootnk island strength and vigor, and became a me' m ail m atter. ______town Saturday, > high grade ton. - tried Electric Bitters, which helped bet J. W. Brackett Company, Publishers stormy the meeting will be at the par Mrs. E H. Prescott is spending the sonage with Mrs Prescott. It is hoped at once, and finally ma 'e her entirely Chocolates. Moxie, J. W. BRACKETT, Editor and Manager. well She is now etrong and healthy.’- week at the Bliss 'arm w;th her mother, that rvpYy member of the society will be CLARENCE E. CALDEN, Associate M’g’r. present. W A D Cragin, druggist, sells ant Mrs. Wm. Haines. Cold Soda and Mrs. Lena Higgins of Wint rop is guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. The Edition of Maine Woods­ Dr. F. B Peabody of Richmond ar­ spending the week in town visiting friends. Soft Drinks. rived in town Saturday. ITis many SICKNESS man This Week is 2,125. friends were glad to meet him again. Miss Hattie Hartwell of Springfie d wa> the guest of Mrs. W. L. Butler the Full lir.e of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soule of Buxton first of *he week. It may be YOU next FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1905. are visi ing re’a'-'ves in town, They are M ss Prudence Richardson and Miss Croccrles. Tobacco spending several days this week with Genie ' ave returned from Kennebago to Protect yourself and your family and Cigars. Mrs. Charles Neal, Mrs. Soule’s sister. their home in the vil age. The rest of by taking a policy in the old Gener­ Franklin County Officers. the family will arrive very soon am sorry not to be able "to Clerk of Courts—Byron M. Small, Farming- The Oquossoc House is open to the al Accident Insurance Company of About, the usual number arr'ved Sat­ '-uit everybody on the price of fruit. ton. public once more and is under the direo urday on the annual Bath excursion. Perth, Scotland. For rates and County Attorney—Herbert S. Wing, King tion of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Ellis. Miss Si'ence Lowell is teaching school full particulars apply to, I sell it as low as it can be sold, but field. Mrs Earle Huntoon has finished work at Oquossoc. the prices have never been so high Judge of Probate—Joslah H. Thompson Mrs Fied Smith and two sons of New A. G. E u s t i s , Agt., Strong. F&rmtngton. at Pickford’s Camps and is stippi-g Vineyard were the guests of Mrs, G. A. before. Register of Probate-Frank W. Butler, with Mrs. Chas. Huntoon. Proctor last week. W. D G r a n t , A g t . , Rangeley. Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings of New Sharon Rev. E H Prescott is at Rockland F. W. MTLLER. District Mgrf Register of Deeds—Charles F. Coburn are visiting their daughter, Mrs (J. L. this week to attend the Maine Free Bap­ Rangeley. F. L. Harchetti, Farmington. Kempton. tist association. Treasurer—Carleton P. Merrill, Farmington Rangelev, - . Nla!ne. Sheriff—Dana O. Coolidge, Jay. D eputies—Joseph A. W itham , W eld; W. B, Small, Kingfleld; James H. House, New Sharon; Arthur W. Byrant, Jay; Earle R. Taylor; Eustis; Herman Sanborn, Wilton; Albra H, Taylor, Jay; Geo. M. Esty,Rangeley; Harry E. Bell, Phillips; David Richardson, Two Thanksqivinq Dinners. Strong. County Commissioners—George D. Clark, New Vineyard; Charles R. Hall,EastDlxfleld; B. F. Beal, Phillips. Term s of Suprem e Ju Court, th e first, TWO OUAKER RANGES and Tuesday of February, third Tuesday of May and fourth Tuesday of September. Terms of Probate Court, the third Tuesday of each month. TEN POUND TURKEYS. Regular sessions of County Commissioners TWO Court, last Tuesday of„April and last Tuesday Of December

Catell—Kenniston. The friends of Mr.^Hartley Keqnistou, Quaker Range Contest Absolutely Without Parallel. a former Phillips boy, have received cards recently similar to the fol'owin^: Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Catell announce the marriage of their daughter The M a i n e W o o d s m a n offers Two Prizes. Two Quaker Ranges and Two of the finest Ten Pound Turkeys that money can buy, to the gft' Saida Elizabeth to l two ladies who receive the most votes, under the corditions indicated below. Hartley Ga’field Kenniston on Wednesday, September the sixth one thousand 'nine hundred and five Bangor, Maine. An enclosed card bears the following legend: i At Home Two Quaker Ranges and Two Ten Pound Turkeys Wednesdays in October Colonial Hotel Portland, Maine Phillips frie n d s , incinding M a i n e In Two Contests. W o o d s m a n , w ish to congratulate Mr, Kenniston on bis happy choice of a wife.

To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. All druggUis refund the money if it fails to cure. W. W. Grove** immature is on each box. 25c.

North Bridgton. Charles Hamblin, who has been on the sick list, is new gaining. Mrs. Sarah Wentworth has been visit­ ing her mother at Waterford, Lucian Wells and wife are visiting at his father’s, J. C. Wells’fe. Miss Staples, a former teacher in the academy, is visiting friends here. Professor Foster of Bowdoin visited the chapel exerc'se in the academy one morning recently.

Dallas Plantation. Miss Amanda Brackett has finished her work up to Kennebago and reburt ed home. Miss Addie Stone of Farmington, who has been teaching the Dallas school, has returned home and MiBs Sabra Rcss is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gray of Strong visited at Chas. Adams’s two days of last week. Will am Oakes visited at his sister’s, Mrs. Ruth Bubier’s, Sunday. Silas Adams spent Monday night with his brother, Chas Adams. A GREAT RANGE Miss Lucy Adams stayed with Miss A GREAT RANGE. Amarda Brackett last night. Dana Hinkiey is boarding out to Mr. The Quaker Range never has been beaten and never will be beaten as a sure and easy baker and cooker and an economical Alt Brackett’s. coal, coke or wood. Th#» Duator I?onrrQ ,‘o r------J ! " 1 . .. ------Charles Adams is improving the looks lead of bis house by grading up his door- where. yaid. Mrs. Ella Adams will at'end the fair MAX...... - ~ ” •— - “““ ‘',*' ■” ~ ' ‘ * " 1 complaint. at Farmington next month. Mrs. Ruth Bubier of Hudson, who has HOW THE RANGES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED. been keeping house for J. H. Lowell Range No. i . To the Lady residing in Phillips, Avon or Madrid, receiving the most votes. ti is summer, will return home next Range No. 2. Tu esday. 1 o the Farmington Lady receiving the most votes. One ten pound Turkey will be given with each range. Sampson Brackett and Urban Oakes, who have been in the woods, have re­ CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. turned home. One range and one ten pound turkey w.ll be given to the lady receiving the highest number of votes in either contest. In case Willard Gray is at work for Chas. H. that two bona Adams for a few we- ks. fide contestants do not appear4, ir any—j contest,------7 —or that the total iwwn uuiiiucrnumber oxof votes in anyanv contest fails to reach 1r 000,nnn. evenpvr*n il’if rmore than Misses Lucy and Thalie Adams at does appear, the prizes in that contest will be withdrawn, and will be awarded to the lady receiving the highest number of 'one contestan tended the Rargeiey Sunday school last other contest. , votes for second in th Sunday. John Nile visited at Lucien Oakes’s, One 30-vote coupon will he issued for every dollar and a half that is paid in on subscriptions for M aine W oodsman, but no coupon will be Sunday afternoon. Psued for fractional parts of a dollar and a half, or for any subscription of less than a year. This applies either to o'd or to nev 30 vote coupon for every dollar and a half paid, no mere, no less. * 1 ;to o d or to new subscribers. One (Jot Off Cheap. To prevent trading among contestants those receiving coupons should fill them out at once, preferably with pen and ink. be counted. upon * which two . names have...... been u written, unc ux inese even if one of these has been erased. No coupons will He may well think, he has got off Any contestant is at libeity to canvas anyw‘ cheap, who, after having contracted dent of a town^ L C?^.ei in w hich ^ u the!u aLJ'beit? stove is to1° be^anvas awarded. any ^ here subscriptions, no matter where she resides, but the pr aner must be a bona fide res - oonstipation or indigestion, is still able Everyone intending 1o enter th!s contest should write to this office for valuable instructions and for printed matter, ...... „ ... to perfectly restore his health. Nothing The two ranges in this will do this but Dr. King’s New Life contest are full size, Quaker Home ranges, the latest pattern, fitted for either coal or wood, as desired, and they are among the best ranges for gen­ Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain eral service made. They will be delivered at freight depot nearest to residence of the winners. Quaker rang s may be seen on exhibition at the resi­ due for headache, constipati n, etc. | denee of J. W. Brackett in Phillips or at the store of the Gushee Furniture Company, Farmington. drug "orei! CONTEST CLOSES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT 6 P. M. MAINE WOODSMAN. SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. 0

One Cent a Word. You can have a spin in my 22 H . Under this heading small, undisplayed ad P Buick Automobile for a reason­ vertisements, such as “Wants,’- “For Sale’’. able charge. ‘Situations W anted,” etc., will be inserted for le a word each week. The address will be Experienced chafleur always ac­ charged as part of the advertisement, and companies the machine. each initial of name and combination ot Going Out OF Business figures count as a word. Stamps or cash with FRANK AUSTIN, Farmington, Maine order. ______Telephone Connections. OST—Fish reel with good silk Hue between L rtiiillps village and Ml. Bine pond Find­ er will please leave at Maine WOOD8MA - office. HARDWARE STOCK. o s t —Three she' p from flock between L Cottle hill and village. Mark left ear Arbo C. Norton. cropped green spot on head. W. B. Sm it h . OUND—Stray sheep in my flock. Geo. L Commencing Sat., Sept. 30, 1905. F V oter. ■ ______Come to the Fair For Sale. Ail poods in my store (except Rixford Axes) will be sold at cost or less I want to OR SALE—House In Rangeley. Bert Welch. close out this larpre stock as soon as possible and shall give buyers a wond lful oppor Next Week. F tunity to save money* Among the many goods in stock will be found: also come and see my line of OR SALE—Five thoroughbred Berkshire F pigs, five weeks old, §2.50 each. N. P. New Dress Goo *s for fall and H a b r i s , Salem. winter. OUSE FOR SALE—I n P h illip s, five m in ­ Norway Iron, Carriage Bolts, I have just returned from H utes’ walk from post office. H. W. Go ld ­ New York and now have a sm it h . Shoe Steel, For years I have given you poetry Spokes, large stock of Dress G:ods in ORSALE.—A white innre,weight875 pounds, And incidentally sold you some F fair roader. Will sell cheap for cash, as l all the new shades and fabrics. must dispose of her itnn ediately. Address Refined Iron, goods, North Bolts, Look at the Shadow Check Roy At k in s o n , Farmington, Me. The poetry has helped your diges­ Granite C'oth, in brown and Waoted Tire Steel, tion Shafts, black, 45 in wide, and only Your trade has helped me “through 75c per yard ANTED.—Girls to work in Toothpick Mill. the woods.” Apply to J. C. T t r r e l l . Supt. Strong,Me. Beveled Iron, Tire Bolts, Ail wool Flannels, 36 inches w wide, all colors, for 39c per ANTED-A gi'l for general housework in So we’ve each been of use to the W family of four. " Inquire at Maine Machine Steel, other, Rims. yard. W oodsman office. Here, as the whole “shooting Storm Serge in black, blue, DESIRE to correspond with a number of brown and green, good weight, gentlemen wtth a view to matrimony. No Oval Iron, match” ends, Shoe Bolts, Itriflers. Send description, enclose sla" p. I can say, and say it quite truly, 36 and 42 in. wide at 50c and A ddress Miss M. R arael, 4 1i & B” street, 69c per yard. Crepe Poplins, Santa Rosa. Cal. Cast Steel I have found the whole lot of you Whiffletrees. friends. blue and brown, 45 in wide, Special Notiee. Machine Bolts, at 85c per yard. Band Iron, Ha* the poetry brightened one single We invite you to make this Ten ceDt specialties in peanut candy heart? Cross Bars, store your headquarters dur­ at Nortou’s, Broadway. Calking Steel, Has it changed just one tear to a ing fair week. smile? Hoop Iron, If so Its mission has not been in Lag Screws, FARMINGTON NEWS. vain, Arbo C. Norton, Special correspondence to Maine Woodsman. Steel Axles, For it’s driven out care for awhile. Seat Sticks, Broadway, Farmington. F a r m in o t o n , Sep 26, 1P05. Head brakeman Delias Steward of Horse Shoes. Horse Nails. Malr.e Central train No 38 am' 91 going from Brunswick to Farmington was Fvery tiling for Building and Trimming Wagons and Sleighs. Everything for Black­ fatally injured Saturday morning while smiths; both Tools and Supplies. A large line of Shelf and Building Hardware. All the unsoupling cars at Leeds Junction. M . 1 test makes in Carpenters’ Tools Farmers’ Hardware in a great variety M. H. Slaisdell Steward lived about 20 minutes aDd spoke once to the trainmen. He said, DEALER IN just after the cars struck him, “I guesc ALL THE STORE FIXTURES I’m hurt pretty bad, boy*.” At the Will be sold at very low prices: One Iron Cutter, cuts up to 1 1 8 round and 4x1-2 time the cars struck Steward the shock Dry and Fancy was so great as to throw the contents oi flat, three Show Cases two sets of Platf rm Scales, three sets of Counter Seales, one bis stoma’h out of his mouth. His Safe, one Desk 440 Hardware Drawers, Galvanized Iron, Wood Fronts. home was in West Farmington. He is Come early and get your pick from this big stock. Goods, survived by a wife, mother, brother and sister. His sister lives In Auburr.* Ladies’ and Gents' Furnish­ Coroner A. E. McDonough was sum­ ings, Dress Goods, Ladies* moned and took the body to Lewiston. HARLEY GREENWOOD. A coroner’s jury was sworn in and tbv Suits, Shirt Waist*, Separate mwttax w\M be looVeA ny> week. Skirts, Print and Fanelette About 1 o’clock Satur ay afternoon 31 MAIN STREET, FARMINOTON, MAINE. two boys at North Cheeterville, Car) Wrappers, Ribbons, Laces and Robbins, aged 17 and Roy Hutchins, Small Wares, etc , P. T., F. aged 15, were badly injured by the ex­ ing Saturday well satisfied with the r West Weld. trip. DANA O. COOLIDGE, plosion of a dynamite ~ap. The boys Blanche Avery went to Boston with P. and American Beauty Cor­ had a cell or dry 1 attery and thought Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robash spent they would try it m connection with the Sunday and Monday -.i Ith re’atives In her cousin, Helen M. Newell, last week. Licensed Auctioneer, sets. Rangeley. cap. As a result of their investigations Frark Billington of Dixfield was in Agent for the Ladies’ Home three stitches tad to be taken to close Harry P. Hinkley, James Small and this section last w ek, Earle Richardson started for Bowr oiu Farmington, Maine. op a cut in the cheek of one of the John Pierce of Lewiston was in town Journal Patterns. young men while the other was badly Tuesday. cut by flying pieces of the cap. Dr Company K, 2d Regiment, N G S M , last week. spent Sunday at Redington where ibey Boots, Shoes Nichols Makepeace and Howard at­ N. S. Stowell of Dixfield was in this If you are in want of nice tended t! e boys. all enjoyed t ’ e day with sports of vari­ section recently looking over the Ranger ous k'nds. Deputy Sheriff Lester D. Eaton, as­ lot. and Rubbers. sisted by Deputy Bryant of North Jay. Harry Brown of King and Bartlett LAUNDRY WORK, raided tie p'ace of Chas. Bruiser, an Camp& was in town Monday and Tues day. Italian, Sunday afternoon. The depu send a trial package to the ties found 15 gallons of wine in one The Bath excursion brought several visitors in town Saturday. VI. H BLAISDELL, package, beddes a large pitcberful on FRANKLIN STEAF1 LAUNDRY CO. the bar. The p ace was Ailed with ten The Senior class of the High school or a d zen men, mcs ly Italians, and a 1 er j yed a marshmallow roast at Camp i 12 Broadway, F or run, Farmington, Maine, drink’ng. The hearing in the case o? Unity, Varnum pond, Friday evening. C bas. Bruiser was before f’ri .1 Justice W. H. KENNEDY and G. W. LATHAH, Farmington, » flame. R. H. Thompson of Jay M ndav. The firs football game of the season Proprieto-s. John Greene of Copliu was in town came along Saturday afternoon wnen Poor B lo o d i Eastern Telepone 29-5. M onday and Tuesday On his way t tht Farmington High school and Wilton WILLIS HARDY, Agent, Phillips. Bnwdoin. Academy teams played a close game on Alton Robinson while playing footbal* the intervale with the resulting score of Northeastern Telephone 4-2. Saturday afternoon with the High 5 to 0, in favor of Farmington. You can trust a medicine school received a severe kick in the The game was opened by Wilton tested 60 years ! Sixty years ank'e. He is unable to step on his foot kicking to Farmington, Maisb getting Dainty Birth Cards but gets along on cratches. the ball and making a 20-yard run, the of experience, think of that! It’s about time to think of Dr E C. Merrill, Chas. E. Merrill of by hard individual and team work the Experience with Ayer’s Sar­ /.mong many other things, we winter. Ha f >rd, Conn, re'urned Tuesday, alter Farmington full back, Leon Fellows, print birth cards like diagram below. Bpending Saturday end Sunday at R d making a center rush, male the only saparilla; the original Sarsa­ Yes, we do ington. touchdown of the game in the first Da; a R. Merrill of Lynn, Mass., ;s half. parilla; the strongest Sarsapa­ si ending his vacation with his m othc, After a rest of 15 minutes the second rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc­ M rs. E. T. Merrill of Parham street. half was opened by Farmington kicking STEAM The Red Men of this town attended a to Wilton, by Wilton losing the ball tors endorse for thin blood, meeting at Bath Friday evening, return Farmington made a 30 yard dash by weak nerves, general debility. their half back, George Clark, and later FITTING But even this grand old medicine cannot do a 20 yard run by George Webster, half its best work if the liver is inactive and the bowels constipated. For the best possible re­ b ck. sults, you should take laxative doses of Ayer’s in modern style and guarantee It has a The Farmington line up was much Pills while taking the Sarsaparilla. The liver flavor stronger and the Wiltons were unable to will quickly respond, and so will the bowels. our work. break through at any time of the game. On the small card is given the all its Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. In the second half Ernest Webster, right Also manufacturers of babies’ name ard date of birth; on 1 • H. I. SPINNEY, own.” tackle injured his knee and was taken HAIR VIGOR. the large one, the parents’ name and : • from the game. His place was filled by AGUE CURE. residence. r Farmington, - Maine. Alton Robinson, who was soon laid up A yers CHERRY PECTORAL. These cards are fastened together with a bad leg. The line up: Hutchinson, 1 e; Whl*- with a bow of ribbon, put into a Telephone connections. J small envelrpe, ard present a very ney, 1 tj Bennett, e g; Clark, h b; Tardy, •••9 9 9 9 «***- ••••••9 9 #»»** ■*•••• c; Nickerson, r g; E. Webster, r t; Rich­ neat and dainty appearance. ardson. r e; Marsh, g b; G. Webster, h Prices $2.50 for fifty, and after the b; Fellows, f b; Robinson, sub. r t. M a i n e W o o d s and M a m i e W oodsma first fifty 2c a piece. The feminine contingent was nervous NOTICE and the girls from Wilton cheered and respectfully announcetthe J. W. BRACKETT CO., waved flags, while the Farmington girls Phillips, - - Maine. Dr. J. R. Kittridete* Dentist were equally enthusiastic about Farm arrival of the Prepared for market in the cleanest, ington. WILL BE AT best lighted, best ventilated coffee estab­ The High schoo cheering was led by Latest and Best Type Commissioners* Notice. lishment in the world, where AUTO­ Miss Vance, second assistant in the Sept. 20, A. D. 1906. Rnngeley, Sept. 23 and 25. MATIC MACHINERY working in PURE RANKLIN, S. S. We, th e undersigned, h a v ­ Hi gh school. for ing been duly appointed by the Honorable Stratton, Sept. 26. AIR and SUNLIGHT handles the coffee Harry Hinkley was timer and Dr FJ. H. Thompson Judge of Probate within and WITHOUT THE TOUCH OF A HAND George Pratt was referee. Wedding Cards and Invitations. for said County, Commissioners to receive Farmington, Sept. 28, 29 and 30, from the bag of import to the sealed a: (1 declri upon the c'a ms ol the crediors air-tight package. “ White House” is of William Lufkin la'e of Madrid in said Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16 and 17. composed of the finest coffees that Farmington High School Notes. Special Engravings County, deceased, whose estate has been rep­ grow, and its blend is the result of fifty resented insolvent, hereby give public nctiee North Newry, Oct. 9, years’ experience. Although the class of 06 has had agri eably to the order of the sa;d Judge of many great times together the marsh­ are furnished to those who desire thee Probate, that six months from and after Upton, Oct. 18. BEST GROCERS SELL IT. mallow roast and ride at Varnum pond Sept. 19, A. D. 1905, have been allowed to If yours hasn’t it, write us. Your order would be appreciated', said credit rs to present and prove their A il operations pertaining to dentistry c a r e surpassed all. Principal Foss and Miss claims, and tha< we will attend to the duly j fully performed. Special attention given t o Dwinell* Wright Company, Vance acted as chaperones. assigned us the office of Timberlake and preserving the natural teeth. Teeth extracted Principal Coffee Roasters, Noble in Phillips, Main<\on Saturday October without pain a specialty. Artificial work o f The Junior class were entertained by 14, A. D. 1905 a r d on Mo: day March 19, A. D. all kinds promptly and carefully done Boston and Chicago. Earle Whittier at his home Tuesday 9i 6 at 1° of the clock in the forenoon of each Teeth extracted free when plates are m a d s evening of last week. Everyone reports At Home of said days. All work warranted. Satisfaction g u a r After March;i9th, N. P, Noble, anteed. a fine time. W'm B, Bu t l e r , Commissioners. Telephone connections by the Dirlgo. Phillips, Me. 6 MAINE WOODSMAN, SEPTEMBER 29, I9C5. Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity. DRY AND FANCY GOODS. I DRY AND FANCY GOODS. GENT’S FURNISHINGS.

—Hon. N. P. Noble and bis son, Lou, —Mrs. C. A. Mahoney was in Farm­ were is Portland last week. ington Saturday. —Mr. F. W. Soule of Rangeley was in — Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boston and Miss TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Phillips this week. Blanche Boston, started for Montana, —Mrs E. B. Whorff and son, Karl, Monday morning. were visiting in town over Sunday. —The Social union will meet with —Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grover visited in Mrs. F. H. Wilbur next Tuesday after­ Rangeley over Sunday. noon. —Phelan lodge, No. 30, D. of H , will —Messrs. Bert Pratt and C. A. Ms- meet this Thursday evening. honey attended the Red Men’s pow wow —Miss Elnaa Byron was in Redington at Bath Friday and Saturday. - Henry True of Boston, son of Mr. Millinery Opening. over Sunday. Sheep —Miss Edith Hatch was in New Vine aud Mrs. Wm. True, is visiting his par­ yard Saturday. ents in Phillips. —Mrs Arthur Nelson is visiting her —Herman Plaisted sold a hog to Natt Saturday Afternoon parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey in Wells recently that weighed 440 pounds. Qouldsboro. Mr. Pla sted considers this as good a —H. R. Butterfield and wife, who hog as is usually raised in these parts. have been visiting in Weld, returned —There will be a special meeting of and Evening, Lined home Wednesday. Shelburne chapter on Friday evening of —H. H. Field and Emery S. Bubier this week. As it is the occasion of the had a very pleasant automobile trip to official visit of the grand matron a full Boston last week. attendance is desired. Sept. 30. —Mrs. George D. Frost of Lisbon —Mr. Orville Sylvest r and sister, Falls has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Miss Ella Sylvester, of Brunswick vis­ Nellie McKeen and Mrs. R. E. Harden. ited their aunt, Mrs. F. A, Phillips, over No. 2 Beal Block. Coats. — Miss Myrtle Hescock was in Farm- Sunday. They were among the Bath Ingten this week to attend the wedding excursionists. of her friend, Miss Lelia Briggs. —Mr. Everett Holt brought a pump­ — Miss Celia Whitney has returned kin into this office that is a prize win­ We take plea­ from a two weeks’ vaoation, spent in ner. The circumference of this pump­ Auburn and Portland. kin is 5 feet, 1 inch; it is about 16 inches —Mrs. W. J. Hayden of Lewiston in height and weighs 62 pounds. How sure in quoting Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. S. many pumpkin pies will it make? Kelley for a few weeks. —Mr. Charles Dunham of Montana, a —There will be a social dance and brother of William Dunham of Madrid, prices on these oyster supper at Wilbur’s hall, this is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Thursday evening. Music, Dyer’s Dunham has been in cattle and horse orchestra. trading and breeding for a great many goods. —Among those who took advantage years. For several years Mr. Dunham of the Bath excursion to call on friends took stallions from New England. Mr. In Phillips was Miss Edith Church of Dunham was injured last year in the We are selling Portland. hayfield b y the breaking o f a hay FREE! —Mrs. A. J. Toothaker, with her two stacker. youngest children, Mildred and Weston, first quality coats is spending a few weeks with relatives in Temple. New Hampshire. Talbot Ranger has finished his year We Give Them Away —Mr. Frank P. Thomas, superintend of work at Sumner Savage’s and has at lower prices ent of woods operations for the Ameri gone to work fjr Bert Mitchell. There will be a box supper and other can Realty Co., informs M a in e Woors- entertainment at the Staples school- To every customer from the Primary m a n that he will get about 80,000,000 house in the north part of the town than are charged of spruce this year. Saturday evening, Sept. 30, for im­ School we give FREE, 1 box Colored Black­ —Miss Mabel Hescock is employed provement on the interior of the build­ ing. All are invited to come and the !n a millinery store in .Norway. Miss ladies are requested to bnug boxes. board Crayons. Be sure to ask lor them. for coats of infe­ Hescock is the youngest milliner that Quite a little excitement was caused goes out from J. R. Fiske & So., whale at the village last week about a horse Do the flies bite your cows? Buy a salers. trade. Mr. Jones who owns a livery rior makes. stable at WiltOD, was in town demand­ —Wendell Nason of Canaan bought a ing a horse that his hostler had swapped colt of the late Charles Pinkham about with Forrest Hobart and Mr. Hobart Duck Coats sheep lined, three years ago. He sold him for $225 had later swapped said horse with Ger­ G allon Can of CowEase The man who bought the colt of Mr. ald Wilkins of whom Mr. Jones de­ manded the horse but Mr. Wilkins re­ corduroy collars, #3.25. Nason sold him to New York parties fused to do BO. \) yK'\l coatej lined, for $2 200. He went to New York for a Ed Tibbetts was iu Phillips one day and a gentleman’s driver. The colt was sired last week with a load of pears. corduroy collars, oilskin in­ by MontView, dam by Hindg'sj Knox. Court opened Tuesday at Farmington with H. L. Sampson on the traverse Mrs. Pinkham owns the dam now. jury and Dana Ranger on the grand jury terlined, S3 50. —John A. Wheeler of Norton, W Va., from this town. Matchless Sprayer has been visiting his relatives in Phil­ Farmers are just getting around to Duck coats, sheep lined, lips tnis week. Mr. Wheeler is still work on the roads. J. V. Hodgkins is finishing the state road on the Inter­ good sheep skin collar, resident manager at Norton far the vale. for 50 cents. Condon, Lane, Boom & Lumber com­ Mrs. Gertie Wilkins from North Jay #3 75. pany, a very large ooncern. They saw and little daughter visited her father, out about 30,000,000 at their Norton Fred Mosher recently. Very heavy duck, sheep Bert Mitchell and Talbot Ranger were mill of spruce and hemlock. Mr. in Wilton one day last week. Mr. Hunt With a Camera skin lined, oilskiiiinterlined, Wheeler informs Ma in e W o o d s m a n Ranger stopped over a few days to visit that the spruce and hemlock in that friends and relatives. wide wombat colhr. /5.00. part of West Virginia-up in the Alle Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howes spent Sunday with his sister and husband, Buy a Kodak or a Brownie. No. 2 ghany mountains at the source of the Drab corduroy, iheep skin Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mit:bell over Sun­ Brownie, #2.00, makes a 2% x 3% picture. Potomac river—is almost exactly the day. linpd, wombat collar, #5.50. same as it is iu Maine. Harry Brooks of Wilton is visiting his father, Leeman Brooks. Mr. Peterson is visiting his sister, Seal brown, fine English Mrs. Brooks. What came near being a fatal shoot­ Souvenirs of Phillips corduroy, first quality se­ REACH THE SPO ing accident occurred at the village Saturday at abuut 6 o’clock p. m. when lected sheep skin liDinr, oil­ Ray Tibbetts, 12 year-old son of Mrs. To cure an aching back, Gus Brooks, took a 32 calibre revolver and Souvenir Postal’ Cards. New line just skin interlined, wombat col­ The pains of rheumatism, from the house unbeknown to his in. Five hundred new NOVELS 10c each. The tired-out feelings, mother aud goiDg out a short distance lar, #6.75 from his home tried to fire the revolver, You must reach the spot—get at the but as it did not discharge at first he We have leather reversible Cause. turned it to look Into the barrel to see In most cases ’tis the kidneys. what the trouble was when it dis­ Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid charged, the ball entering the body just coats, mackinaws, duck neye. above the heart passing entirely through Oh«uries Bierbach, stone contractor, the body. Drs. Nichols and Howard W. A. D. CRAGIN, coats, pontiacs, reefers, living at 2625 Chestnut St., Erie, Pa- were summoned to dress the wound. heavy shirts, etc., etc. , says : “For two The boy is alive at this writing. George Crockett goes to Phillips and CORNER STORE, NO. i BEAL BLOCK, years I had kidney Rangeley the last of the wepk. trouble, an5 there Ed Jackson and wife of Farmington MAIN STREET, PHILLIPS, MAINE. was such a severe were in town Sunday visiting Mrs. pain through my Jackson’s brother, George Roberts. loins and limbs that Sumner Savage recently sold two beef D. F. I could not stoop cows to Will Savage. or straighten up Mrs. Henry Fuller still remains very low. X Y. Z. without great pain, had difficulty in get ting about and was North Phillips. PROPOSITIONS HOYT unable to rest at Mr. George R Crockett of Temple night, arising in the will preach at the Blethen sohoolhouse morning tired and next Sunday, Oct. 1, at 10.80. All are BAMBOO worn out. The kid­ cordially invited. TO PRINT ney secretions were Mrs. E. E. Crockett and children of irregular and de­ Dryden are visiting her mother, Mrs. Stands, Book Cases, Easels, « & CO . Eliza Hainden. posited a heavy sedi­ Mrs. L. L. Hinkley and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Cabinets, etc.^ come to the customer in various ment. Doctors treated me for rheu­ George W. Hinkley aud little daughter, forms. There are plenty of firms matism, but failed to help me. I lost Violet, visited friends in this place last They are ornamental and use­ that send out circulars offering a all confidence in medicine, but Doan’s week. They went to Portland Satur Kidney Pills relieved me so quickly day where they will reside for the win­ ful, and are sold at lair prices. “leader” and make up when they No. 5 deal Block, and so thoroughly that I gladly made a ter. get the cu8tomer“ hooked.” We have Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hinkley and statement to that effect for publication. CHAS. F. CHANDLER, done a great deal of printing and we This was in 1898, and during the six children visited their cousin, Alonzo Huntington of Madrid one day last now have an outfit that can be ex­ years which have elapsed 1 have never week. FURNITURE DEALER AND known Doan’s Kidney Pills to fail.” Mrs. Clara Byron and son, Orland, are celled by few in the state. We print Phillips, Me. visiting friends in Augusta and Win- A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney UNDERTAKER, anything, from Bonds to Viaiting throp.______medicine which cured Mr. Bierbach wili Cards. be mailed on application to any part of A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. P h i l l i p s , - - M a i n e . the United States. Address Foster-Mil- Agency for the Unirer* Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Yur J. W BRACK ETT CO., burn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by druggist wlU refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to all dru retsts: nrice, 50 cente per box. cure you in 6 to 14 days, jo cts. Mame sal Steam Laundrv. MAINE WOODSMAN, SEPTEMBER 29, 1905. 1 STRONG NEWS. potatoes are reported to be rusting. West Freeman. MISCELLANEOUS. Miss Stella B^ngs went to Farming- The high winds have blown away the Special correspondence 10 Maine Woodsman. ton, Monday, where she will be em­ autumn haze that rested softly on the B L I S S ployed in the home of Frauk Ladd. distant hills and winter’s icy fingers Strong, Sept. 27, 1905. seem pointing at ns through the chill Cards are out announcing the mar­ blast, but we trust that many more Business College C o a l ! The ladies of the M. E. church will riage of Miss Milissa Christell Pratt, bright sur ny days await us before we give a harvest supper Tuesday evening, Wholesale and Retail daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. D. Pratt of are bound in winter’s icy chain. Will beg'.n its 9th year Oot. 3. The supper will be served in Farmers hereabouts are busy digging Leave your orders early for nex New Vineyard to Mr. Samuel Hunter Botes hall, after which an entertainment tbeir potatoes, which seem to be turn­ winter’s supply. For prices apply to Couant of ?outh Strong on Thursday, September 18, 1905. will be given in Bell’s hall. The hall ing out fairly well and some pieces are Sept. 14, at Lewist* n not rotting badly. will be decorated with products of the The Bliss Method BEAL & flcLEARY, A Strong correspondent spanks of Mr. and Mrs. George .Keef and chil­ harvest. The ladies are requested to dren were callers at Brookside cottage The distinguishing features of our apples being a light crop, generally, bt t school is the Bliss Method of private indi­ Office at Phillips Station. donate cut flo.wers. Sunday. vidual instruction, giving the student the the trees of C. A. Goldsmith, Taylor Four of our young people were bap­ benefit of close personal contact with a AGENTS: Mrs. Fred Lynn returned last week larg-r and more efficient corps of special Hill, are being propped t o prevent tized in the stream near Mr. Nathaniel J. A. Russell & Co , Rangeley; from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Saunders, teachers than any small school can afford breaking under their lo ad Beans anj Willard’s Sunday and three of them to hire. C. B. Richardson, Strong; in Portland. were received into the church. We L. L. Mitchell, Kingfield. =====-----______V ___ . understand that the re are scvjnl more The Business Course Dr. Stubbs of Augusta spent Sunday Is the strongest offered by any school In STRONG. in town. who wiil come forward to receive the New England, and is a broad preparation rite of baptism later. for a successful business career. C. W. BELL, 3 1 . D. C. B. Richardson and wife have just There seems to be a quiet but deep returned from a short visit to E. H and strong religious feeling pervading The Shorthand Course Physician and Surg-eon Offers technical training in all that per­ Vaughan of Norridgewock. the community aud it is not confined to tains to the duties of stenograper, re­ (Office at residence. Lawrence Winslow of Lewiston vis any one place or locality but the Spirit porter, or private secretary. STRONG, MAINE ited his father Sunday. of God ail over tbe laud seems to be Telephone connection Albion Vining of Nashua Junction, N. w orking upon men’s hearts and turning The Combined Course The combined course is a combination C. V. S T A R B I R D , H. has been visiting his brother, Ber them to himself and it does not seem to of the above and gives the pupil a general nard Vining. This is Mr. Vining’s first be fear nor excitement driving them but knowledge of financial records as well as Strong, - Maine, visit to this town for 15 years. t ie love of God and the sweet reason those of correspondence. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harold Snaw is attending Boston uni­ bleness of his claim upon them leads The Teacher’s Course Building Lumber, Kiln Dried Hard­ versity. them to see the exceeding sinfulness of Graduates commercial teachers for Mr. James Worthley is visiting his refusing to give him their legal service other private schools, business colleges wood Flooring, Sheathing, Mould brothers and sisteis in Massachusetts. and become coworkers with him. and high schools. ings, Shing'es and Long Clapboards. For rates, description of courses, and Earle Richardson and Robert Stubbs We learn that at the Cushman school- other information, call or write to Give my Clapboards a try. left Wednesday for Brunswick, where house, where religions services are held, they will enter the Freshman class of many have come forward and taken a Bliss Business College, Bowdoin. stand for Christ and at obe of the recent WANTED. Miss Blanche Boston is away on a meetings out of some 60 present all but Lewiston, flame. I want to buy your live fowl and visit to relatives in Wisconsin. five took an active part and those five George Hatch spent Sunday with Mrs. were young children. Let the good “No Better School at Any P r ic e /j eggs. I pay the highest market Olive Dodge. work go on and let us be careful that we price. Thaxter Cook has recently sold his help rather than hinder. farm in Freeman to Mr. Hood, a lumber­ Services were held at Maple Grove Kineo Furnace. E. F. VERRILL, - Strong, Maine man of New Hampshire. (Tuttle’s Coiner) schoolhouse Sunday Mrs. Stepbeu Morrill of Auburn spent and although Rev. Mr. Scott lacked the The ladies of Strong have good Sunday with Edward Hitchcock. inspiration of numbers he gave us one taste and we would like their opin­ Mrs. C. W. Cook is visiting friends in of the most helpful and inspiring ser ion of those Portland. mons we have listened to for many a Mrs. Herbert Whitman and daughter, Sunday, choosing for his text the words NEW FALL PRINTS Ethel of Auburn spent Sunday with in the 17th verse of the 5th chapter of just in. We think they will make Mrs. Loren Hunter. Second Corinthians. We feel sorry for 0 good Wrappers and Aprons. Miss Minerva Dickey, who has been those who were unable to be present. bookkeep r for Daggett & Will, left Services wiil be held in the same place L. C. Hunter & Co , Strong:. Tuesday for Utica. N. Y., where she again in two weeks and we hope that C o r d s o f Peeled ...... ■ ...... | will enter a child’s hospital. many more will be able to attend. And Have just returned from Boston | John Haines has recently bought the let us remember that we assemble to the largest stock of Fall and Winter John Walker farm in Freemau. worship God as wed as to listen to a Millinery ever show in town. Dennis Soule of Buxton is visiting sermon. Pulp Wood All ladies are invited to call whether friends in town. Mr. Soule brou. ht bis Miss Mabel Esther Couillard, who famous stallion, Alcyone Junior, with has spent a few weeks with us, started wishing to purchase or not. him. for her home in Massachusetts last WANTED firs, riellie Kilkenny Bradford, Miss Annie Howard has accepted the Tuesday, making a brief tarry in Farm­ On line of Sandy River, Franklin position of bookkeeper with Daggett & ington, where she has neny friends and Bates Block, - Strong, flaine. Wid. She will assume her duties in stopping a short time in Buckfield, & Megantic, Phillips & Rangeley about three weeks. where she has a brother living. and Euxtis Railroads Mrs. W. H. C. Allen of Auburn spent S. S. For prices and other informa PHONOGRAPHS Sunday with Mrs. F. O. Welch.. tion, apply to The corn shop closed Tuesday, after Kineo Heater. and Records as cheap as you can one of the most successful runs it has Reed’s Mill. A. W. McLEARY, Phillips, Mtine. get them in the city. ever had. Although only about 100 Quite a number from this place at Prices, $io.oo, $20 oo, $30 00 and I acres of sweet corn was planted yet a tended church in the Cushman school $5000. I pack of over 225,000 cans. The farmers I house in Phillips last Sunday. They re­ Records 35c each. have also done well, as they have aver port an excellent meeting. aged about $75 an acre. We hear it Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Reed entertained J H. BELL, Agent, rumored th%t a different method will be frieuds over Sunday from Augusta. PIANOS. used in weighing the corn next year as They came on the Bath excursion. The Henry F. Miller Grand and Box 57, Strong, Me. some of the farmers have found fault Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hinkley drove up Upright Pianofortes. with the way the co:n was cut. from Dryden last week for a short visit. Mail orders promptly attended to. Mrs. Wa ter Bradford has returned They returned Friday Saturday they The business established more All machines guaranteed and patron from a business trip to Boston. Btaited for Portland where Mr. Hinkley than 40 years, always under one age solicited. Mrs. Ed Vaughan of Norridgewock is has employment at his trade. management and today retaining its visiting friends in town. It is expected there will be a baptism original personality. Miss Anna Hunter is spending the after the preaching service next Sunday The Miller is the aitistic Piano­ 'CCMXK8MO0C8OB6OBB8BMB: week in Boston. Solon Mecham was in the place on business Saturday. forte of America. Its individuality Educational TAYLOR HILL, STRONG. Some pieces of potatoes in this section invites the attention of all interested are rotting quite badly especially those Bad colds are prevalent. in the Finest Art Products of the that were planted on barnyard manure. World. Supplies. Mrs. B. F. Coos is ill with a stroke of Those planted on phosphate seem to be paralysis. She has the sympathy of all right. A line of Artistic Pianofortes, the Blank books, note books, neignbors find friends. Hemy F. Miller, Briggs, Davenport paper, pencils, pens and ink, Mr. and Mrs. Dunning of Brunswick Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stinchfield attend­ & Treacy, and 20 other well known visited at C. A. Goldsmith’s cne day last ed the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. makes. Kineo Cook. erasers, anything you want in week. Leonard Kinney. They also attended school supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Morton and little the Pomona at New Vineyard. S. G. WHEELWRIGHT, Finest goods ever manufactured s o d , Belcher, visited at O. S. Voter’s. Henry Goldsmith entertained four of Send to C. E. DYER, Misses Alma Clark and Bessie Tash the Quarterly meeting people at break­ PIANO DEALER, called o p Mrs. Kershner and Geo. Wil­ fast. A g ’od oyster stew was served. EAST DJXFIELD, - MAINE NOYES & NUTTER. M’f’rs.- bur and family visited there last week. Mr. and Mrs. itoscoe Whitney were Bangor, Maine, STRONG, - - MAINE. Irving Newell of Flagstaff visited his guests at W. S. Dunham’s, Tuesday. father, Alfred Newell at M. Kershner’s, Mrs. Amanda Voter and Mrs. Cora For descriptive Cireuiarv. Saturday. Don’t Buy A Gasoline Engine Stinchfield were guests of Mrs. Laura until you learn of the Alec P. Welch of New Portland is Stinchfield recently. merits of Church’s Air working for F. Nutting getting out Bonney Webber was in Boston on bus Cooled Engine. No white birch on their lumber lot back of wal er to freeze or tank FREE TO ALL OUR ine8s recent y. to fill. Has no equal Taylor Hill pond. This birch goes to Quite a good number attended the for sawing, grinding, Winchester the toothpick mill at Strong. meeting on Tory Hill, Sunday A very pum ping running SUBSCRIBERS! Masters Daggett, Abbott an d Mc­ helpful and interesting sermon was de cream separators and AND other farm machinery. Daniel of New Vineyard visited Geo. E. livfred by Rev. Mr. Freeze. The meet Fully guaranteed. Voter, Sunday. ings have been very successful. Those Also all sizes of attending from this church were Mr water cooled engines, Savage Rifles ^ pumps,wood saws.etc. The Great and Mrs. Solomon Dunham, Mr. and Full information|iree. Allen’s Mills. Mrs. J. C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Call on or address, the best by far on the market. The wedding reception giveD by Mr. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durham, Mr. H. E. MAYO, Our prices are the lowest aud Mrs. Arthur I. Rackliff Friday even­ and Mrs. Geo. Stinchfield, Mr. and Mrs. Salem, - Maine. ing was largely attended by their O. A. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. Bonney Agt. for F ranklin Co American quoted in this section. friends. A great number of fine pres Webber, Mr. T. R. Barker and sister We have these Rifles in all ents were given. Mr. Rackliff furnished Miss Anna Sargent has been visiting THE CELEBRATED Rack Iff hall with Wheeler’s orchestra at home for a week. She will cook in a calibers. for a dance for the young people. AT restaurant at Auburn this winter. Farmer, All kinds of ammunition for report a very fine time. Alamo Gasoline Willis A. Churchill returned Monday all kinds of guns. from his vacation trip visiting friends The Maine Woodsman. Engine. Indianapolis, Ind. The leading in South Carthage and Auburn. Because fabulous sums are spent in agricultural journal of the nation, DAGGETT & WILL, Harry L. Hobbs returned last week advertising, some merchants think that The Engine that made from his tour from Atlantic to Pacific. it costs a fortune to keep any business Hillsdale Famous. edited by an able corps of writers. Strong, Maine. Berley A. Collins is working for John before the public. They do not stop to This valuable journal, in addition F. Luce. think that adveitislrg space can be Buy Direct from Factory. to the logical treatment of all agricul­ Mrs. Keieer and daughter of Salem, tought like doth or lard or soap—in tural subjects will also discuss*rthe Mass., are visiting her sister, Mrs. G. P. any desired quantity, as one’s business Jackson, a few days this week. may demand. The man who is selling great issues of the day, thereby add C. Guy Radcliffe is working for Geo. cigars from a small stand on the corner ing zest to its columns and giving I have iust received my full line of I. Cook. doesn’t need as much space as a depart­ the farmer something to think about John W. Goldsmith is home from ment store. But the proper space is aside from the every day humdrum Temple for a time. just as essential to the best results In of routine duties. Within the next Winter Suits Leopole Lovell is working for A. E. his business as is the big store’s big ad. Greenleaf. It doesn’t cost much to buy a small thirty days we offer two for"] the Mr. Alton Hodgdon came from Anson space in the M a in e W o o d s m a n — a price of one. oue day last week to commence haying space that is suitable for an unpretent­ and Overcoats. on his farm, With good luck he thinks ious business. And, after all, it’s not Casollne Engines, MAINE WOODS and he can finish in time to break roads in the sire of the space, but what you put Ensilage Machinerv, MAINE WOODSMAN, January. in it that counts. Start off with a little If you are in need of anything for Harry L. Hobbs is workiDg for M. E. space and use it well and you’ll need a Wind Mills, Tanks, The leading county papers and ^all and Winter Wear, come in and Titcomb. big one by and by. Grinding Mills, etc. 1* me show you some good values. Ma i n e Wo o d sm a n Learn about the Engine that starts THE AMERICAN -A-Nough the price of wool has gone Children’s Spring Tonic. well in cold weather. FARMER ter a long winter the children’s blood UP >)u will find my prices are as 3 sluggishly, the bowels are Irregular and Attacked by a Mob Always a good assortment of sec­ jhannels of the body clogged. This is the ond hand engines at bargain prices. all for $2.00. This unparralled cheap as last year. I bought my ice for which disease has been lying In and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered offer is made to all new subscribers, No time should be lost in cleansing with sores, a Chicago street car con Get our catalog. Write us your goods before the rise. blood and regulating the stomach with a ductor applied Buoklen’s Arnica Salve, and all old ones who pay up all { soring medicine. For childrens ail- wants. u nothing equals Dr. True’s Worm Elixir, and was soon sound and well. “ I use it arrears and renew within thirty days. E. W. LORING, ir doses will expel worm* l any, and in my family,” writer G. J. Welch, of LUNT, MO§S & CO., Samples copies free. Address, up the whole system a . oetter spr ng Tekonsba, Mich., “and find it perfect.” 1 mi e cannot be found. Twenty thousand 43 So. Market St., Boston. MAINE WOODSMAN, Strong, - - ilaine 1m sold in March alone. Price, 35c Simply great for cuts and burns. Only Please mention this paper. J drnegists. 25c at W. A. D. Cragin’s drug store. Phillips, Maine. s MAINE WOODSMAN, SEPTEM BER 29, 1905 Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity. Births. HARDWARE. GROCERIES. Farmington, Sept. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Gioss, a son. *•«•-*»**•♦•*♦♦■♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦a —A. W. McLeary and A. W. Bean —Mr. Charles F. Pinkham was in Kingfleld, Sept. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. John sponfc Sunday at Long pond. Farmington over Sunday. Gilman, a sun. Sheep Lined Coats Kingfleld, Sept. 10, to Mr and Mrs. James ; Delphos Oil Cans. * —Miss Marian Tukey of Portland is —Mrs. J. L. Matthaws Is gaining a Packard, a son, the guest of Miss Christine Cragin. little every day. Wednesday she West Farmington, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. ► Here is something you have ♦ Just the thing for this windy Frank Heme ..way, a daughter. —Miss Angie Jacobs of Portland is walked to the kitchen with assistance. ► been looking for. Kerosene weather, and they are cheap, too. visiting relatives in town. —All members of Sandy River Lodge, Marriages. ■ Can that you can fill a lamp Prices range from $2.00 to $3.00. —F. B, conference Saturday evening No. 116, K, of P , are requested to be Big line of present at their next regular meet.ng, Livermore Falls, Sept. 12, by B. Emery ► from and not run the lamp over. at the vestry. Pratt. Esq., Robert Harton and Miss Eda May —Jennie Nurse of Portland is visiting Thursday evening, 0:t. 6. Walton, both ox Livermore. * Try one and I will guarantee —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Whitfield and Boston, Sept. 14, Dr. Elmer J. Marston and you will use nothing else, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bangs Miss Alda L. Jenkins, both of Boston. Horse Blankets in Phillips. little daughter, Evelyn, of Lewiston are Farmington, Sept. 19, by Rev. R. H. Clapp, the price is the same as the or­ —Mr. Walter Grover of Wilton was visiting her mother, Mrs. C. H. Pink- Ezra. S. Smart and Addle F. Bobst, both of *■ R ochester, N. H. $ dinary kind, only #1.50 each. that I an selling cheap. Come in the guest of C. E. Calden in Phillips ham. Chest.erville, Sept 21, by Justus Webster, ♦ Esq , William H. Wilbur of Chesterville and ♦ and feel of them. over Sunday. * —Mrs. John Bump and little son of ♦ Miss Sarah S. Albee of Vienna. * —Miss Lucille French left home this Portland have been visiting her par’ Lewiston, Sep . 14, Samuel Hunter Conant week for Portland where she will attend ents, Mr. and Mis. Timothy Sweet in of South Strong and MihLsa ChrisLell Pratt ♦ G. D. BANGS, of New Vineyard. Avon. Mr. Bump came for a week and ♦ the Waynflete school. ♦ Upper Village, accompanied them home last Saturday. ♦ WILLIS HARDY, —Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Hopkins are Deaths. ♦ now occupying the rent recently vacated —The ladies of the Social uu on have ♦ Phillips, - Maine. New Sharon, Sept 20, Rose, wife of Charles ♦ Grange St ore, * Phillips. by Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bartlett in Mrs. decided to issue another cook book. Maoomber, agt d 30 years. Many applications were made for their Dallas Plantation, — Mr. J. N. Brackett; Eva Toothaker’s house. aged 62 years. —Messrs. J. S. Maxcy and Weston first edition which could not be filled. Lewis of Gardiner, owners of the Sandy Committees have been chosen for the An O Prr. •"‘c.r different departments and the work is Phillips Hardware Co. River and Franklin & Megantic railroads “Do you think that we are descended WANTED. now under way. The copies will be are in Franklin county, accompanied by from monkeys?” asked the off hand sci­ There are so many g od things their families and friends. ready for sale at their annual fair. entist. to say abou: our Stock, that one I want to buy hides and pelts —At the next regular meeting of —The people of Phillips very much “I am not worried about that,” an­ hardly knows what to ca 1 your of all kinds. Will pay highest True Blue Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., regret to lose Mr. F. D. Bartlett and swered Miss Cayenne. “What we should attention to—but how about Oct. 6, a baked bean supper will be family from our town. They left for do Is to prevent our own posterity f>on market prices. served. All members are requested to their home in Berlin, N. H., two weeks Sealing that way.”—Washington Star. be present and bring something to eat. ago. Mr. Bartlett owns a nice house Rifles and For Sale. — Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Williams of there and he has made extensive im A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. provemeuts, adding new rooms, laying I have four foot wood for Bath, with Eaby Raymond, are taking r . t . Fe’lx Gouraud’s Oriental Shotguns. advantage of the Bath excursion to visit hardwood floors, papering and painting D C ream or Magical Beautifler. sale. I will deliver it anywhere throughout, new heating apparatus, 8 « 5.^ Removes Tan, Pimples, relatives in Rangeley and Phillips. ■oJa"” Freckles, Moth Patches, The season is nearly here, and you etc., so they will comparatively have a r - " " Rash, and Skin Diseases, in the village. They are accompanied by Mrs. George and every blemish will make no mistake by being pre- new house to occupy. 1 on beauty, and de- Morrison. Mr. Williams came from f flea detection. It | pared. All kinds at all prices. Lewiston by the way of Readfield and has stood the test of 67 years, and — Mt. Vernon on his wheel. On Monday is so harmless we Stratton. taste it tohesureit he rode his wheel from Rangeley to is properly made. Albion Savage has taken a logging job Accept no counter­ PHILLIPS HARDWARE CO Phillips In two hours, dismounting but feit of similar of F. C. Burrell at Carrabassett and has name. Dr. hi A. twice, to walk the Hight hill in Green- Sayre said to a a crew there building camps. He will lady of the haut Phillips, Maine. vale and Cottle Brook hill in Phillips. ton (a patient): laud about 2,000,000 feet this winter. ■ .... —Mrs. Ed Goodwin and friend, Miss “ As you ladles He has also taken another j jb on No. 4 will use them, Franklin Employment Bureau Steward, Bath; Mrs. Chas. Howard, two - o -y -v I recommend ...... and has moved his orew into the house 'G o u ra u d ’s C re a m ’ as the least harmful of aU the children, Mrs. Howard’s mother, Mrs^ skin preparations." For sale by all druggists and Fancy' 1 and R*al Estate Agency Office occupied by Henry Hinkley this sum­ Goods Dealers in the United States, Canada and Europe Hayden, Lewiston; Mrs. Frost, Lisbon; mer. He will build a new dam on FHU1.T. HOPKINS Prnn.. 37 Great Jones Street. New York Walter Grover, Wilton; Clarence Luce> At The Willows, - Phillips, Maine. Stratton brook near L. T. Hinds’s. Livermore Falls; Mr. Nathan Timber- School is now in session at No. 4 with lake and granddaughter, Dorris, Mr. S. Help Wanted. Apple Miss Saymie Barden of Phillips, teach.r. The Cotton i karket Is I Ip. G. Shurtleff, Livermore; Mr. and Mrs. Several women for general housework and Messrs. Joseph Lezier and Fortune Chas. Williams and little son of Bath; men at common labor, also rent wanted in Fotter are visiting relatives in Water- My goods are away down. this village. Mrs. Janette Douglass, Lewiston. Miss viile this week and attending the fair. There is also a branch office of the Mercan­ Edith Church, Portland; Mrs. Richards Mr. and Mrs Vane Banco of North tile Collection Agency at the same place. and Mrs, Allen of Brunswick were All claims left at this office will receive New Portland were in town last week COTTONS this among the Bath excursionists. prompt attention. Barrels V isiting relatives. Nkw A dvertisements . Mr. Thomas Tague made a business Spruce Clapboards Willis Hardy advertises borse blan­ trip here the first of the week. kets and sbeep lined coats. SATURDAY. George Bangs has kerosene cans that Quite a number from here attended and Cedar Shingles are dandies. the State fair last week. We sell at small margins above Bamboo goods at C. F. Chandler’s. of all kinds manufactured and for sale by Apple barrels, Wilbur & Co. cost. P routy & Miller, Bigelow, Maine. The above For Legal notices. Madrid. are usually carried In stock by the following Lost—Sbeep, W. B. Smith. Messrs. Morrell Wing, Solomon, Os­ parties: Wilbur A Co., Fhiilips; Daggett & Wanted—A husband, Miss M. Rafael, car and Frank Dunham, J. C. Wells, Will, Strong; F. L. Butler, Farmington; A. G. Santa Rosa, Cal Bonney Webber, George Stinchfield and MRS. FLORENCE H. WILBUR, Winter, Kingfleld. If the above parties have For Sale -Berkshire Pigs, N. P. Har­ their wives and Thaddeus Barker and not in stock what you require write direct tc ris, Salem. his sister went to the Cushman school- Main Street, the mUl for quotations. Also manufacturers Large stock of fall and winter milli­ house last Sunday and enjoyed a fine of dimension lumber and lath, spruce boards Sale. nery, M. K. Bradford, Strong. discourse by Rev. F. E. Freese. Much Phillips, ■ Maine rough, planed, or planed and matened. Sheep lined coats, D. F. Hoyt & Co., interest was present at the social serv PROUTY & MILLER. Bigelow, Maine Phillips. ice. Cottons this Saturday, Mrs. Florence Farmers are active in securing their Wiibur. cr^ps from the anticipated freeze. Franklin County Agricultural So. Millinery opening, No. 2 Beal block. Mdms. Geo. Stinchfield and Amanda Horse blanklets, J. J. Hennings. W ILBUR & CO., Voter, Rumford Falls, visited at J. C. SPRUCE LUMBER Going out of business, Harley Green­ Wells’s last week. Show and Fair, wood, Farmington. A “bee” was present at Lewis Reed’s Ladies’ furnishings and millinery, last week and partly fixed the mill, Phillips, Maine. Mrs F. E. York, Kingflelo. which was appreciated by Lewis. OCTOBER 3, 4 and 5, 1905. Horseshoeing and woodworking, T. R. Eugene Hiuk ey and family, George FOR SALE. The narrow gauge lines will run as Wing. Lakin and family visited at Alonzo follows: In addition to the regular service Franklin County Show and Fair at Huntington’s recently. special trains will leave Ph ilips lor Farm­ Farmingthn, Oct. 8, 4 and 5. Ready for Immediate ington on the 4th and 5th at 12.10 m., arriving BLACKSMITHS. Dress Goods, A. C. Norton. at Farmington at 1 o ’c I o c k , in season for the Eustis. Shipment. afternoon races. Returning, special trains THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. will,leave Farmington for Strong, Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan, who Boards (rough and planed,) Not very many years ago alcohol was I have been working at King and Bartlett and Kingfleld at 6 o’clock or after the races used for lighting in combination with j nearly all summer, have gone to their on the 4th and 5th, and for Rangeley,Greene’s SLEDS. r other fluids under Scantling, Lath, Plank Farm and Bigelow on the 5tli < \ f y M the name of "Carn- j home in New Sharon. Miss E>a Gninard is on the sick list. The following very low rates will he offered: Perhaps this is a little °arly to pre- -1* -1 ' r phene,” but it suf­ and Dimension. R angeley $1.25, Green’s Farm $1.50, R eding- fered banishment Henry Sprague of Boston, Mass., who ' pare for winter, but you will make because it was too is up to Jim pond for a rest and has Special orders solicited. ton, Sanders, Reeds and Madrid $1.00, Phillips dangerous. j been very ill is a great deal better. 75c, Strong 50c, Bigelow $1.00, C a rrab assett ' no mistake if you have your sleds Alcohol is gener­ There was a horse trot on the Eustis $1.00, Kingfleld 75c, Salem E6c. I repaired now. ally harmful when I trotting park, Sept. 23. The 2.40 class F. A. CROSSMAN, Tickets will be on sale from the 2nd to the 5th, good to return Saturday. taken In the form i was won by Mountain Ledo owned by We do the best work at consistent of medicine, espe­ F. N. BEAL, G. M.VOSE, F. A. LAWTON, cially to a delicate ! Fred Collins of Strong. The 3 minute SALEM. MAINE. Supt., Supl., Supt., prices. sv tom. | race was won by A, B. Sargent; 2-1 S. R. R. R. F & M Ry. P. & It. It. R. ___ D r. Pieroe's Pts- j money won by Tom Boone, owned by 8ue-/rebuiiding a n d | Ed Grose of Strong. Third money was Rideout Brothers, funqtion-atrengthening plan of trea tm en t won by Retta, owned by Ray Viles of ■ following after Nature's plan. Wedding ^ Franklin County Fair Upper Village, - Phillips. He uses natural remedies, that is native Flagstaff. In the 2-year old race Cliff medicinal roots, prepared by process# Wing’s horse won first; George Collins Sixty Sixth Annual Exhibition second. wrought out by the expenditure of much On Fanklin Park. Farmington, time and money, without the use of alco- Announcements. Brins; Your tol, and by skillful combination in the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, most exact proportions. North Freeman. Used as one of the aotive ingredients October 3, 4 and 5, 1905. CLICKINC Aaron Beedy and wife returned home M a in e W oodsman has recently I Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, la^t Friday after visiting their son, j i .a c k c h e e p .y b a r e Specially exerts its purchased a lot of new type especial­ Influence In cases of lung and bronchial Joel, for a week. Programme: HORSES oubles, and this "discovery” is, there- Miss Maude Durrell has gone from ly for Wedding announcements and Tuesday, October 3, Forenoon.—Exhibition fore, a sovereign remedy remed v rofor bronchitis Tim pond, where she spent the summer, of towihteams, best anrt best-matched oxen to me aud I will shoe them so they iryngitis, ehronte cougns, catarrh ana invitations. and steers, betf cattle, registered and grade « cougni to the New Shaw House. She is ex­ stock and boys scoring contest. will go right. indred ailments. pected home soon for a visit. This new outfit is of the best that Afternoon.—Trial of strength and disiei- The names of the medicinal ingrediente Blanohe Whitney has gone to Salem pline of oxen under 7 feet, trial of trained tf this world-famous remedy are: Golden is made, has increased our wedding steers, and exhibition of sheep, swine and Woodworking a Specialty, Seal root, Queen’s root, Stone rodt, and will board at Herbert Moody’s a poultry. 2.50 and 2.30 races at l.iO o’clock Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Man- short time. business materially and we appre­ Wednesday, October 4. Forenoon. -Exhibi­ Irake root. Clyde Durrell and Alfred Tash were tion of draft horses and draft oxen of any T. R. WING, ciate it. size, stallions, brood mares and colts. Pre­ * I have had such a wonderful experience at H. P. Durrell’s last Sunday. miums awarded on poultry. Ith Dr. Pierce’ s Golden Medical Discovery Luther Turner has quit his job in the To still further call the attention A fternoon__2 20, 2.28 and 2.34 classes. Races Phillips, - - Maim lat I do not hesitate to recommend it. be- woods and is now fit B, W. Pinkham’s. called at 1 o’clock Special attractions. Bvlnff It to be a wonderful medicine to build of the public to this department of Thursday, October 5, Forenoon. Gentle­ the tissues of the system.” writes Mias Charles Bradbury and Mrs. Sarah men’s drivers, matched and carriage horses ssle Brown. Secretary Emerson Literary Patch have both returned home. our printiug we have decided to and colts, baby show at 11 o clock, tor babies not over 12 months old; 1st prize, silver cup; offer to all newly married couples 2d prize, knife, fork and spoon; 3d prize, sil­ ely run-down my health and stren fftt ver spoon. Crocker Fountain g no appetite, slept badly, and was Ip a Valuable Time Saved. who have their wedding announce Afternoon.—2.37, 2.24 and 2.18 classes. Spec­ te^ of nervous collapse.oolle _I took----- twelve Rties In all. and, each week, knew that I Slight injuries often disable a man ments printed at the M a in e W oo ds­ ialties. If as getting better ana stronger, until finally and cause several days’ loss of time and man office, a free subscripon too $1.350 00 Off red in Racing Purses J* was as well anduul strong as I had overever bee been. when blood poison develops, sometimes M a in e W oods M a in e W oods Pens. ‘ilth and confidence la result in the loss of a hand or limb. and Enlarged grounds and buildings Chamberloin’B Pain Balm is an antisep­ m a n for one year, free of charge. al! in thorough repair. For 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of tic liniment. When applied to cuts, We have a neat line of samples to Wheeler’s Band will be in atten The best on the marked ^OI ■Bailing, you can get a free copy of the bruises and burns it causes them to heal show customers and invite them to dance each day. •Common Sense Medical Adviser,” pa per- quickly and without maturation and sale by rers; or cloth-bound for 31 stamps, call. Special attractions by C. J. Gou S dress Dr. R. V. Pieroe, Buffalo, N. Y. prevents any danger of blood poison. nan’s Amusement Co. For sale by Cragin, Phillips; Whitney, J. W. BRACKETT COMPANY, EM ERY S. BUB/ER, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellots should be Rangeley; Dyer, Strong; Mitchell, King- Ladies admitted free the first day. •Bed with "Golden Medical Discovery* Whenever a laxative is required. 1 field. Phillips, Maine. R. S. S a m pso n , Sec. Jeweler, • ;phKllps,IMe.