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i: iaajftQok Vol 62. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, September 4, 1912. No. 36

nett. Limestone; F. N. Yose, o f, spoke wheel. The next double booth was oc­ Fredericton o FIRST ANNUAL FAIR Houlton, proprietor of the Fair-! The International Harvester Co. cupied by die Dunn Furniture Co. \\ ednesdav s game was another view poultry yards, and Harry j represented by Geo. H. Taber dx who showed a fine line of the new variety cf ball sometimes played Circassian Walnut furniture, the by the teams in the league, and Moody of Houlton, beside many j Co. showed a very large line of celebrated Crawford ranges and our St. John brothers had no diffi­ Houlton Agricultural Society others. ! their goods. w a s h i n g machines. Souvenirs culty in landing a 7-inning game Machinery Exhibit j McCluskey Bros. Hardware Co. were also in great demand at this to the tune of 16 to 4. booth. Many labor saving devices were j had on display,^the easy running Thursday's game offered still Many Attraction*. Fast Horses, Aviator Terrill Thrills Thous­ another variety of baseball, a class shown in this department and at- i anc^ we^ know n I aber fai m wagon ands by His Wonderful Air by itself, and the spectators saw __ j; A Terrill tracted a large number of visitors. W. L. McGee showed the Oliver} F ligh ts. the home team win, lose and win The Putnam Hardware Co. had sulky p 1 o w. Worcester K e m p | again in a closely contested game, ■ v ' ■ ■ E f T manure spreader and the DeLavalj Prof- F. J. Terrill of Worcester, the final score standing Houlton t. Peabody, Oscar Shirley ~ y *-.£v '■ during the fair and a fine program Jtn M tui to the complete satisffc- and Ira Porter of Houlton, and al­ was rendered between the races. Taken as a whole the Fair was tioa given to everybody, and this together about 200 cattle were ex­ hibited. a grand success. The officials ' fact phows conclusively that in the worked hard to make this fair a gllMtfon of officials and committees Ponttly John Watson & Co. showed the L. H. Green of Portland, was the the get away Mr. Terrill was record breaker, and while a few the. Amfla chose wisely. celebrated Reuther potato digger. center of much interest. badly handicapped for room so mistakes were made the lesson has This exhibit, competent judges large was the crowd, but at 5.45 H. M. Rhoda & Co. showed been learned which can easily be t 'h e attractions offered were pronounced one Of the best seeu in Uuder the Grandstand by skillful manoeuvering the ma­ remedied for future celebrations. ihsmerons, consisting of trotting, % years. The poultry house as built Gray engines and threshers and The display of wares by the chine left the ground, barely clear­ JThe Trotting Events haaphall, airship flights, vaude­ mud arranged especially for this Aroostook potato digger, also a merchants in the hall was visited ing the trees that encircle the Thousands of spectators cheered ville, fileworks, music by the general line of farm machinery. by throngs day and night dui mg park, and the citizens of Aroos­ •display was ideal in every way, took County were witnessing the themselves hoarse while the races M ads, end the always interesting HU and while large and commodious The John Deere Farm Imple­ the fa;r. .first airship flight ever attempted were in progress, so closely con­ ‘Midway. The exhibition of stock Was found to be inadequate to ac­ ment Co. had a large general dis­ As the hall was entered the first jjn this section. After circling the tested were many of the events 'natlfonltry was probably the larg- commodate the large number of play of their goods, James T. Pea- booth was occupied by the Staples | fair grounds several times Mr. upon the program. :*Jt and best ever shown in Eastern entries, and emergency shelter body, agt., who also represents the j piano Co. of Portland, Me. with I Terrill’s engine developed some “ Stingy Dick” in the 2.18 class won his race, and also bettered ’Maine, and the Teady response of tents were erected where the over- Johnston Harvesting Machinery a large display of pianos of differ- j ^’ade^a ^a^^^landing^just Ibf'MStehants of the town in tak- the track 'record held by himself low entries were displayed* Co. ent makes, the tones and tjualities ! Y.usUle ufe p a t \ 6 by 1-4 second. in the exhibition hall Among the prominent poultry j Wm. A. Gellerson had a fine of which were demonstrated bv| ( )u Wednesday so large was the The racing card was vveli filled shews that they are alive to the raisers who had exhibits were A.'line of wagons made by the Miffl-J Misses Helen and Louise Buzzell ■ crowd that it would have been and many horses from New Bruns­ fact of theadvantages derived from J. Kenniston, Bangor; *K. A. | ingburrv Buggy Co., Mifflingbury. j and Miss Florence McPartland. ■. foolhardy to have attempted a wick were entered. The summary for th e three thus offered to the Drinkwater, Sabbatus ; W. Ben- Pa. equipped with the new 18-| Fred Drink water, plumbing and rill had his machine towed to the days : heating engineer had a neat dis­ Garrison Hill about three-quarters TUESDAY'S RACES play of bath room fixtures, etc. J 0f a mjle fr0m the grouuds and 500 2. .50 PACE-PURSE $400 m Mi H. N. Thibault courteously 1 feet higher and ill plain view of Thomas s. big. (Stewart) 1 1 Print* Baron Uiallagher) explained the workings of the !the assembled thousancs, the sec- Moxie bv (Tinsley, 3 3 goods displaved. jomi 'vas '"*<■}* at 5 '3°, P* M‘ Time 2.20 i-‘_\ 2.21 1-4, 2.22 1-4 . under ideal conditions the stcv was Raster Brown anti Mary Daniels also .sta.it- OUR STORE IS THE HOME OF Remington Typewriter Co Inc, ;cleart scarcelv a breath of fresh air e U R-Y E A R-0 1,D TROT ANI) PA C E— local agt In this booth was also {came rushing toward the pal'k at PURSE $30o Dan D *Jr., (Reed) 1 1 1 showb the U. S. Cream Separator, the rate of 50 es an hour, 1500 Archilia the Hreat (Musgrave 2 2 3 HART SCHAFNER & MARKS H. M. Stewart, agt. feet in the air, 1 ,ie spectacle was a Hudson, b k. s. (Bradbury) 3 3 2 -grand one and - i.e crowd burst in- rime, 2.:.‘t 1-2. 2.21, 2.2d 1-4 1 H amiltou Clark Co-, furnaces to cheers that almost put to si- 2.23 TROT-PURSE 1SHOO ; and ranges. hug of the pow- Ada Mars.bm • Bradbury i 1 1 3 1 lence the chug Belka, br m (Reed) 2 2 1 3 Following c a m e Hagerman erf it 1 75-horse power engine which Mildml S. gm (Bradbury) 4 5 4 2 Piano Parlors, with a beautiful propelled the airship. After circl­ Blue John, tig (RidtouR 3 3 r. 4 Rob Wilkes, 5h (In^'raham 5 4 2 ds CLOTHES display of pianos and players. Mr. ing the grounds he made a safe Hagerman and his daughter were 2.21 1-2, 2.2! 1-2, 2.24 1-2, 2.-2 2-2 decent outside the grounds. W EI) X ESI) A Y tS RAC ES 5>u<. on hand to welcome all friends and The third day's flight was a suc­ M-YEAR-OU) ANJ) UNDER, TROT- prospective customers. cessful repetition of his former PC USE Ssix) The Buffalo Fertilizer Co. bad ; performances, All three flights Ranger, bin ■ I.Sfsii 1 1 an interesting display of potatoes were most successful, no accident Master Marion chs iRrailburj Trampling bin < lb*»p 3 grown by the use of tneir fertd;/- p, machine or to the daring Rarings < omet ! a,)(j mindful aviator, and it is very Time. 2.27 1-2 fU about >o different lots of various n crtaiu tliat an airship flight will 2.2nTR(iT AND PACK PURSE 8300 brands a- rown by e made a permanent feature at Doily V;wsar rm 1 MeMannemom 1 1 sbaiielami Eaiw4ta bin n. futur e fairs. o groat w: tile in MmSer Hill bs >! Oman) ,r> 3 inson was in barge <• terest in these flights. 1 ui'i'by'' -1 4 Tllii*' 2.21 1-2. 2.21 1-2, 2.21 1-4 invite inspection, For the Boy Ham ilt< >n Webber occupied in town by his gracious and unas­ 2.1S T R<) r A M) PA(■ K I • u RSE $300 _an adjoining booth and displayed suming manner. While young in stingy Dick, bg (Dykeniam 1 1 ranges, furnaces and kitchen the bu ness he has made more Smitiiiiekl (uri. br 111 (English we have the Hercular Clothes the goodw than 500 successful flights without Dorothy 1\, t in (Rnnibun Steuiert, the Jewelry man from ' Masterpiece bg (Douce) ' 5 4 3 accident, and it is to his credit Time, 2.17 14, 2.17 1-2, 2.10 finest in the Country. i Bangor, and A If reel Nickerson of thai lie does not care to take Councilman and Helen Taft also started. (Malden, Mass., who demonstrated chances by doing circus stunts in THURSDAY'S RACES (the Hamilton egg heater, occupied the air, so often attempted bv 2.2 TROT AND PACE, PURSE $390 ! the next booth. other aviators, Arion Todd, bi s (Reed) 1 1 2 2 1 Nita Simmons, bm (Bradbury) 2 2 1 1 2 back j Newell, the florist, had a beau- Dueen Mary, tun (Bradbury) 3 3 4 3 3 Your money itiful display of floral goods most League Ball Games Bottom, bs T’liair) 4 4 3 5 5 (artistically arranged. The Maine *Sr New Brunswick Time, 2.24 1-4, 2.24 1-4, 2.24 1-4, 2.21 1-4, 2.21 1-4. H. L. Chadwick, the Hillside League furnished plenty of amuse- Teddy B and Denver B. also started. Florist also had an elaborate dis­ if you want it. ment in this line and gave the vis- ! g>14 trot AND BACK, PURSE $;>oo play of mit flowers and set pieces, itors a good sample of the class of j Frank Patch, br s (Adams) 1 l 2 2 1 A large space was next alloted ball being played in the league. Dimple K. cm (ReecP 3 3 1 1 4 1 J . ' * , ! Oswego Boy, t)g (Douce, 2 2 4 4 2 to the fancy goods and art exhibit 1 uesday s game was of the g d t, Stanley C. til (Bradbury) 4 4 3 3 3 in c harge of a competent commit - edge variety and everybody was 1 Time, 2.14 l-d, 2.17 2.14 1-2, 2.14 1-4, 2.17 1-4 !tee of 1a dies wl10 had ;arranged the delighted with the showing of tile' The starter was II. \V. Burrress, of Boa- 1i wares i in a mo>d tenqitmg manner. home team against the leacnio1 f* O' 11 f* ,i ton. The1 j jv jjudges wereMUit. I). Earle tc 01of 1 Houl- nnu- Boys don’t forget our 1 Heru con Id lie seen the liani iwork ® ‘ c i ton, C. 1’. Whitney of Fort Fairfield, and E. ieader: The score Houlto n 3t ■ P. Henderson of Calais. 1 of manv of the ladies (d our town ,and the ad[joinmg ones. A large Friday Sept. 6th. crowd was att r £icted to this depart- ment a't all times. on hand and have V. S. Berrie had a fine display of piamos and musical instruments and ni7inv beoiile stopped at this a good time. booth to hear Mrs, 1 )riyle who demonstrat<2(1 f(ir li nn. •0 . D- j. Uond h,ad a fluie d 1 spb-i \- < .f fancy ban less and Itine ]< at her work. The Hoi:ilton Furnit me Uc. < re You can Bank with us Safely c n pied a dr.)llbb;• booth where they displayt*(i a fine line (d modem fur even though you are a long distance awav--and we Green "M y Clothier” durs anda 1 H-aiitiful b:r.e of ()rien- make this banking very simple and easy, through tal rugs 1 ieaivtiful souvenirs were present!L-d e;ach 'visitor. «dii perfected by mail system. A lot of people right The Hoiilton. MU Sir,: store dis- in your town mantain checking or savings deposits jilay in ( barge ol Mr. Woodford with us now; for YOUR noney’s sake, it’stime YOU Mooers assisted bv Mw-s Welling­ Union Square ton, showed a most complete dis­ iicnwci suit. Wrr.e NOW for details. play of pianc -players and musical OOE instruments. The Aroostook Times, Weanesaay, September 4, 1912

Hodgdon. i 1 '*a.111 r" .if l IS eV'M Will O" 1he * p . - -1, -n !*. tak -* t * X - , M a tat;; m n I---, mi(•■* ar*umd tie' p. r k a -;. . ;» ' 1 - .. .ml aj-pl y at "Ui*** and a nm t., G re." 1's -1 or**. 1 ! ": 1 -l f .i1 i m blanks an i eircii bars SURROUNDING TOWNS M iss Margaret Keena n ! Rain, N Sti pp> ■ r w i ! 1"* -m'ved afr.-r ! : *- nf 1 ! L ‘ 11 ;: L i" n t" Pays. >n Smith, H. who Ini’* be»*M visit in. !)►»?• t G I 1 I ^ - r •* t » 1 4 1 0 ‘ 1 ‘ ' * 4 V J * i *•* ^ . -mi - I \ ' < ■'in:* :i 1 * -1 f ->f P u 1) 1 i c 1 ns, M isses A n un* ami (' 1; a ( 'as-ni.v. i Ludlow Smyrna. lias ivt i.i r:i -vi hum**.

Mr. ami Mrs. (’has. Seymour spent Miss Alda Steven is v i s i t i n Normal School Sunday ac their bungalow. friends in this town. Change in U. S. Customs Th*‘ fa!! term "I Mm Aroosto, GIVING OUT New Styles Mias Marlon Worth ley went to Mrs. Roger McGary was a call *r Dept. St at** Norm a! School opens Tuesday Houlton, Momtay, where site has a jtl Bangor last week, Sopt. lo. College gt ad mites and i The StruSSle Discourages Many a position. | Miss Annie Sherman visit*',l re- graduates ,»f Hass A High Schools Citizen of Houlten. Several ohangen h a v e recent ly T. H. Hemore»mi Wa!d*> T. Small, Natives in Island Falls Saturday and wi 11 bo ad m i 11 ei | without oxamina-j Aron ml all day with an aching back: For Fall been mad** in tin* S. Custom* employees on the H. & A., spent : Sunday. ti"n. All *► t! i*r candidates will be Can’t test at nigh': 1 >ept. ro*ar c*Mirs.* of a to the Seven Island district. Fred Has- A H ig h Sc ho* >|. Doan's Kidney Fills have given re man ceil to harvest his potatoes, is j man at Timoney Siding. Sheatt. who has boon located in this moved 1 Ce to thousands. Just Bficeifiifl 1'ho Aroostook Normal >cho<.! getting a good yjield. j Mr. Blame Lincoln mu! friend it own, will "to Fort Kon t, and Im-- w it hi:ts strm ig r**acl dug I'm- . mod- T\■jey are for kidney backache: [nvraham Brothers h a v e p u r -: front Hodgdon have been visiting ; ter Kelso as r**coi vod tfie anpoint- i*rn d. u'mitor y. largi-* and w.' 1! •■quip- Y« (Uel letire 11etc i4 convincing proof of their • ale being made on Friday. j Mrs. (h R. Adams ami *11 Rex., !>\ 1"Catimi is w Ml pre pa red to. train W > r t.h. Mias Hazel Chase and Miss E*va are visiting relatives at Lewiston, t ■*a c ! i t S'*rv ic * in our r, > m ; 11" n J. A . Sweet, faimer. Littleton Wurman spent the week end with making their trip by auto. ! C. E. Convention Mi say- ■ Two years agj I caugh a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warmau. ‘ Invitations are out for wedding' \ c. ir1 d"tile stir -,*i. 1 11 mi- The Biennial ( ’< m v.*n f i"U <>! He* heIi*. y . o’<1 ttiat -e“ l"d mi my knitu ys Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith ami reception Wednesday evening Sept. | d. •r : 1ie illl'ei •ti*Ml " 1 A 1 i d a Christian Emlea vm* I n ion of t S. * > A . Bar- family of Houlton, spent Sunday 4t h for Mr. John Timoney and Miss1 I'MW-. "1 Aug US|a, w ill In- i m 111 lie* d 1 an ■ i causehi 'pams ::i my back. Nothing State of Maine bogan it- -es*imi-iu n witf) Ml'. Smith’s brother, A. M. Edith Clark. j t h i- f;ill. Mi ss M;i ri'MI Kir k. 11 -it —i helj";d 'i e.ti ! i negan using I )oanD the Baptist cluircl: a! '1 1‘. M. Tin-- : '*■i v i-."!■ of .1" m * * -1 ir -r|r;H- Smith. 1 The many friends of Mrs. Joel day. ’.* "! tin' K:(1:;ey P ID I n 10k in ail the content* *-t a l. '■ducat no .' a I !*-;.a! tu 1" nt 11 a - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingraham and Hamm are pleased to learn that sin*' \V li i lo tin* a 11 **in !a.i ico at t; j • * "j '*■ u - ot t ■-’O) bo\e-• an, i by that time the pain \ i-i>.' d M :e -. Mm ..I tm- -um 1 1 I> - r and daughter, Katherine, who have been ; js rapidly recovering fr >m her ser-jp,,,. w;l^ tlot argo, many a d<1 0- i" gmat!v rei:-*veu1 f/iat I * 1v ": 1 \ a 111 a 1 __ . : ( in the west for the past thirteen j iOU8 illness. | mom arrived on t h ** lnt. train-; i get A .-qin; ni ‘-i-t a ml 1 m : ;a Hii. con!' geo-l n'.g''.rD r>*sf. 1’ years, arrived home Thursday for a ; Mr. A. M. Winsor who has been ' Tuesday, and Wedt.e-dav i >rn mg -f tim W 'U'li . Tile - mi mi.-!''!"!! 11 |ll-1 clns.-d no .-lea - ai I'D r-1 r*■;'->r 11 tm r. i t n prm ir-i- short visit. | supplying for t)m Ba .t eh urcli at t h m* ! 11 inti* w;a - \- ■! > - m . *^ .a ill h"!b ;i " t D; Smyrna will preach hi fai’eweil .*nt!m- ’■’< t" t Ie- W '■ >1 k ;bVh!i, |.!|.- .n e - i1 and a- r" 1;!; .* } sermon Sunday Sept. s. r - 1V : j v h .! deal >.* r s. Prim ho at 1 ...... ': ! r 1 l - ! 1" w. ■.1 Crescent Park an in- (' " 1' : Mhburn < Hotf.d $3.00 - - - $5.00 _ ' ! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scwall, Mr. Cl' ' "t "V" 1 * | M ■ !' ''"hi , B. S. Green’s Annnal N- Y. 1k. -■* •* ,•■*;.* s t )! t ';e l nm-.i A party of young people are o'ccu-i^11^ ( . W . Slmmum and Mt>. ! ’<. r i*;i ta bn: m- ' * i ’ imm uiait i. Mi r 1m1 - S' rl' t■ x pying the Nickerson cottage thi*!Aichie Campbell attended tim IPicnic lor Boys. l‘p:m i 11 g til*' -e !,*.*.1 ap rdy t.. s. L. AT Baptist Aroostook Association at week. Me: ri m an. P I'es.qll'* 1-1", M; ii !i". P, C u ’ -nan-.H-— | ).u a - and Pet ham ami a!! repotted an enjoy­ Mrs. T. V. Monahan of Frederic­ Given's annual picnic h*r hoys un­ Ex;.1 m 1 na f u - f. *r ad tni -- inn ti, f P *r. able tim**. ate ton was a guest at the Park last der 11 yvars <*f age takes plat** Fri­ -t ii"!'iiia 1 - cll"i iis will! " 1 \ . McGARYS’ at M. m 1 r < *; 1, Ft Ida;v. Aug. hi0, at - week. day, S**pt. G t! i in th** n**w park. A . M. Special A splendid program *>f -ports has M .,L. Hutchinson and family of Ex; in 1 inat imi-* will a!-.. !ir i \'.-n 1 11. ■■hi!, [ '■ A !: f C,t' 11 -. -2 d/,. to ,•aid. -J.'H-t- Change in Schools been arranged uml**r dir**cti"U >>! J. -m *1; "tim ; ac*. Caribou, and Geo. Newell of Houl­ • p| m*is any ?<• 11 c a :: - j tt*| ( ..a r. 1. • > hi iim. Wi* pa \ a!; t na: 1 SHOE STORE ton were callers here Monday. ! H. Piper which a-suivs a g* *>d time, dt dat."S may d. ■-ir.* and a gr e. • ! " at- . . V . , -. ,br i 0 / A party of 12 young people from On. account of the lac of ac- ; prize-, ate* ottered for all event-. Tin* School j M— M— Houlton took supper and enjoyed comtnotlations in tin* Hig FOR SALE dancing here Monday evening. and tile upper grades of the Com­ mon Schools, the School Committee Now the time to buy farms, A. M. Hatfield and wife, Miss has decided to consolidate some of I#) t' *• « lit* •>: ;’.m largest lists of Lizzie McDonald and B. M. Trafton the lower grades, in order to give tiv.u- -.mi . ’age property in of Limestone were guests at the Park overall extia room for the use .»f A • * «*-•*» *k V nut’ Vail and look Wednesday and Thursday. the Fifth tirade in the Fair Street building, and one for the use of tin* them over betore you purchase. Mr. Weise, wife and child, and the High School on the lower Moor of A' ■ head <>; th.e list is the A. ■'A other members of the Free Show Co. the High. School building. Tin* V '■'* ".'.a:’ 1 i; * * t ot ~e acres, 70 took dinner at the Park, Sunday, Eight!) grade will hem two divis­ ic' e s u ■ d 1 r cultivation. line Imild- guests of Mr. W, P. Mansur. ions, and will occupy the Waiter St. V O T E YES!! u«,- -• ■ " :■ ; 1 >• ,it’e).i. price light Ann *x. One of the Seventh grades An auto party from Limestone con­ will he transferred to the Bowdoin ei-' * - u- An 'tiler :s the Tlios. sisting of Geo. L. Osborne, L. A. street building, and will occupy tin* Mender-on co m o; 1 :5 acres, 90 Cyr. M. M. Whitney and George room formerly used for tin* Thin: acre- under cultivation good build grade. The pupils in this Third For the Good Roads Bond Issue Clark, took dinner h re Thursday. grade will lie sent to in.* Third •nig- ami good, location price low. Mr. John Lindsay and Mr. Hand gravies in the Pleasant -treet and ID-- • tiie John Hamilton farm With parry of young ladies of Wood- Longfellow school buildings: and ------WHY ?------i ; , * : - 75 under cultivation, stock, enjoyed a picnic dinner here the division will be made as equally stea k ami fool-, ease terms. .An­ .11e will bring good nun State as possible. Pupils living on the I >****a use th" tin without incresu- other bennutni lanu is the \V. M. Wednesday, coming by buck board. Highlands eastr'of North street will ing taxation. Geo. S Kimba.l an I wife, propri­ attend the Pleasant Street school. 11a-kell p:**peit'.-. .',20 acres, one It will increase all. farm values, as arimng all til etor of the B. & A. house, Limestone Pupils living on North St. and west ot the* tinest ma]de sugaries in of North St. will attend the Long­ count ie.-> of the Stal e. the Misses Lillian and Iva Brown, Aroostook Countv 50 acres tinder fellow school. It will make M; iim* nm* of tin* greatest summer resorts in th** U. 1 cultivat ici: 1, price right- Masters William and Eugene Brown The Fourth grade room at the were callers here Sunday, coming Fair street building will he used for It wili bring millions of dollars into our State. by auto and returning in the after­ those pupils living in that vicinity It will bring tin* markets nearer the farms. and enrolled in the Fifth grad**, Tin* Special Automobile Registration tax wi11 eapitali/.e, pay inter* on. and noon. while the pupils enrolled in tin* A. O. Briggs Mr. Fred L. Kush, Sherman, the ^Fourth grade and formerly atr**nd- retire the entire issue. Misses Ella and Margaret Crowe, ing the Fair St. school will 1 >** trans­ The bond issue is business, not polities. Real Estate Agency Mrs. Michael Crowe, Benedicta, and ferred, part goinj, tlie Long!'**1 O ,v Do vour part, to [Mac.* Maim* among’ tin* progressive states m*xt Mon*lav. school, and part ng to the Plea- L5 School St Houlton Maine the Misses Clara and Katherine sant Si. School. upils living mi Crowe of Johnsonburg, Pa. took High St. and eas f High St.. will dinner at the park Wednesday last, attend Pleasant St. school : nil coining by auto. others will attend th« l.ongt f 11" vV To Let school. VOTE YES!! -'While th esc trails furs will ca use F uni-' •• I : *• * •, 1 -. me ■ minute some inconvenience■. they ;,u’-• all- wa! h :; ■ * c t! •• !*.-r (»ttic*-. F 2 East Hodgdon. solufelv m c *ssary t * > '*1*0111mi 1 /.. * room, aful give the up]"*r gfades something' 1 kea!**quat** quart Miss Blanch E rth a is at home for id NT. M* uinii* st. a J’dw days. Mr. Fred Barton and sister, Sadie, Hon J. B. Madigan at *■ 1 -■ "I i * ci a t i U'* poll- in S.'pt **i 1 are visiting relatives in Caribou. and id- 1 * ■ * n 1 i 11 a t i • * 11 ha- a 1 - * • Mrs. Charles Harvey of Kansas Dover Decries Recip­ * '"id i a I i y *1.1 dm-r d by tim IT", City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robt. -i \ *■ party at 1! - Suit1 *•■ >11 \ * ■ n 1 i ■ kenderson. rocity Scheme I’ni't la : 111. July 1. Kev. IF. Clarke H artley of Houlton lu \ O' w " f I !,*'.-*• 1 ,o*t -. ca n 1. • N E W AMERICAN preached here at t ie Union church III itltel'e-l V 1 * * * •i- ;r Cm emiiin.: .-lectio h -t" last Sunday'. ing speech, recently; at Genii,al : lit 1 *» 1 w ; -1 ■ that t " -ay t" Mr. G i1. - r: 1 1 i-,-y. ’’Well .Imm, Inmi g.M.,1 Mrs. John Curran, Mrs. Benj. hall. Dover, in the mo 1 eu pint f ic a ud reciprocity | f;i i t!1111 i -mwa n l ; fa i t 11ful "V"f ;1 1 " w Duff and Miss Anna Lloyd arc on terms condemned the whs 1 hat it | thin -. 1 w 11 i 111a k.- t 1r-e nil"!' "Vi r Elevator Potato D iggers the sick list. 1 scheme. H is cmitentim J was u 11 fair and dishonest l*ecause if j m my t c i 1;. Mrs. Jam es Duff of Nortomlale, N. j brought all of tin* products of Aiimi'i- j B . is the guest i f her daughter, Mrs. ' can farms into compel it i*m will Alven Benson. .III Stcd ('onstnnlloii , Ld/it Dm/idtl. Reliable ( 'anadian proVt. ,|M. t;trijy dutie- from any ,,t,.* K. I. is tile gm*.-t of his sister, Mrs. ,|lin^ t|,.lt ,||(. .\11mriean larm.-r 'Ll 1 * many lion Alden Varney. used or consumed. As if wa- cm Komi Wi'l * • - h * '(*!•. Fru Miss Millie Craudl • ot Oakiield, structed wliollv : p**n I )em* >i*ra t li'MCII Ilf hi- I i * ■.- ( f 1 spent a few days the past week with j free trad** iim*-. it i- easy t.> u la ■ • ■ 'Ci J 111 i ]'.-* I a y . Miss Florence Grant. j stand Imw Deiimcrats could -u M I . K ""!! w * m I Kev, Mr. Kennedy of Houlton will d : but how bnimst Repulm whether !'*■-; id i 11 v i 11 111 <• 11* u d y *at ac > •>c a *■*■" preach here in tin* Union cl'urch 1 or 1 lot. could endm -*- ti. 1 - 1 mi hie w :» h w h:ch next Sunday aftei noon. 11: e 1 * ■■ 1 .in 1 ' t w a • p I'e h e U s i b 1 e. Mr. ainl Mrs. Jehu McAtre and u1. 1; 1 1 * ) I *1 in e m " I ■ I Tim point i ■ 1 this «*a 11 p.; 1 i crldliiren of (’arihou were the gu**-ts 1 "U ri 11 Gongi'e.-.-imi,T 1 d isf r 1 < of iiis motlier last week. ,'\ el', is that 011 r y *wu Ik Mrs. John Curtis ami Mi.-- Lmi mgi’i'ssm.’i n. lion !*’: :i 11!; ! . < Smart of .Danfoith >p**m the jc-i-t V, was "lie in » ' * > H. week here with 51 i^s. W. J. Mooie. to rnise Ills voice m a -t I'utig - o mi Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meiiitt and j*r* *t esl i ng aga i 11 -t it. Th i- >i *■•■■■!. daugliter, Mrs. Guy Jackins -pent was ri'cogni/.**d e- me *>l >!,•■ aM* W tiie Sabbath with their son, Mr. made in opposition i" i? ; um**1 FI ben Merritt. so t hat there was a demand fm 11- Mr. am! Mrs. Eim.-M Turney and circula 1 i**ii in ot her s 1 a 1 *•-. >• ' • ra! - ' n 'in.', m ■. - , • thoimand of tin-** speech*-- w*-r* children left h e re Sat m day l*»r " 1 w.-i'll! : , - ci rculat **il in tin* Slat*- **t \ icmti' I "O " ' ! Woodiawn, N. B. to vi.-it relatives O,. li" W a ! ' -a ' w ' ■ i 1,• ahuii . EQUIPPED WITH for a few days. pan-!!, pal 1 i.*u1 a 1 y a ; u 0 11 j t ( mgre-smaii Burleigh lmuitit th* Mrs. Fid win Smart returned to iter pm-i" r-.im no1 ,* 11! \ 1! 1 t!,, ■ r 1 ) i: - measure with all his power ; in home in Danforth, Monday, alter In * t'i i 11 t " w n 1.nt a 1 mi t | M■r* ' 1r .' 1 Earth Bre -;ers, Vine Separators, Foot Leverage, Washington and in Main*'. spending a week here with her broth­ at J I.i t: n - t "i 1 wh" I*'* i .*' wa - ; 0 *' *': - The other Republican representa­ er, W. J. Moore. I.tilled t" Imld !■\ n*"- ' - a e!: > 111 la. Keyed Pinions, Steel Bearings, Grease tive in Congress, Mr. Hinds of tie* afternoon. Mrs. Maggie Finnegan and her First District, although living in the He held an% II Xt.'l PI** po- i t ion a - Cups, Pivotal Truck guest went to Littleton, Saturday, city of Portland, when* then* wus citizen of tht- t'''\vn 1 ’. i u :■ ! -id it iiiiiaiiitiiiiitfiaiiii where they were the guests ■. who was equal]. and Mrs. Della Eageisand daughter Senators Hale and Fry** wet** also as hospj»a 1 ii*-. was well k 11" iW M t 1 ASK FOR A COPY. spent t'o* Sabbath in Richmond, N. recorded against it. Smm.11 the Re­ * heir many ft i**nd B. with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hen­ publican members of Congress from T h e funerali t001< placi- a! tin derson. Maine voted and worked and spoke Cathedral in Por 11 a u d mi S 1111 d a; Miss Viola Eagers spent a few against It. where interumitit *was made. days tit** [uist week in Littleton and New what ut tin* Maim* Demo­ He lea vim to 111'Ill 'll his los:s a w i !'■ Ludlow, the guest of her aunts, Mrs. crats in Congr^s at tim next ses­ and two da ug liters, Edith and Nana Frank Lovverv and Mrs. Florence sion? Senator /Johnson and Reps. who will soM11 leave for Virginia, Stephenson. Gould and M^Gilllcuddy voted for where they will make their limim in Hardware Co. this scheme >wf reciprocity which P u t n a m Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kush, Miss the tut nr**. Catherine Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mr. Madigan so eloquently and Rush and their mother, Mrs. F’rank forcibly denounced. General Agents Market Sq. Houlton, Maine. Rush, all of Benedicta, arrived here Through the action of the Repub­ Saturday by auto to spend a few lican primaries Mr. Guernsey is be­ FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS days with Mrs. Maggie Finnegan. fore the people of his district for rc- FOR 9AG&ACH£ KIQNfcYS AN0 aLAJOEA The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4, 19112.

|£||g| £ 4 ►?« *T« »?4sT« •?« Mr. and Mrs. Frn Drv a r *■ Potatoes. in town visiting f r b-m is. OF LOCAL INTEREST i Sr. Mary's Acad* my will op* ■ii for T)) first j-otarocs to h. si, i, - ]►* . Blake .V Go., w ho Thursday weiring as usual. h*ga-n oy*-ration> hist \\ <-< k. Th*- MihH Kate Lawlis left last week for 1 Hon. Cyrus W. Davis wa-s in Moul­ M rs. <'arpenter of. 1 nion C"ri;< r. I-nr. 1-tnMj- ill at $1,23 ]■< r 1',*i m-b Portland, where she will visit friends ton Sunday. N. 15. is visiting Mrs. Kohf , Dicki- P. H. Reed of Fort Fairfield came Mrs. A. E. Nowell went to Boston son. down by auto to visit the Fair last Saturday to attend the millinery SAOE Mr. and Mrs. (I. B. Buzzed left Suicide ot Wm. Toomy WOMEN week. openings. Monday by auto for Fredericton and Mrs James Dobbins started Mon­ at Meductfc, N. B. A. '■v. wg Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McDonalt St. John. left last week for a short visit in day for Lewiston where she will Several automobile parties were W nrd was received Sat i; r d a v Rotfton. visit friends. A PERPLEXING PROBLEM registered at the Snell House Mon­ morniiiir that Wm. Tomny, wlm Mrs. Frank Taber went to Bangor, Mrs. Hurd of Bangor who tins been '<> women with tender feet ha* been to find a shoe that Is comfortable day night. mad*- Ids h om e in this town had and yet has style and beauty. This problem has been solved by the last week, where she will visit friend the guest of friends for a few weeks, manufacturers of Mrs. J. C. Dill left last week for committed sucide by poison, it is for a few days. returned home Thursday. Hanover. N. H.. where she will vis­ thought domestic troubles caused LA FRANCE FLEXIBLE Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McGlauflin, of Mrs. Frank Carpenter and daugh­ (GOODYEAR WELT PROCESS) it with relatives. him to do the rash -act. F r e e z e Isle* were in Houlton last ter Miss Vie Carpenter are visiting Mr. Toomy was cooking for a largo- a shoe thatkmn all the comfort* and ease of a “turn,” combine*! with Gordon McKeen and wife nave re­ the beauty, style and wearing qualities ©f the “welt.” If your feet 'Wiwkk to attend the Fair. relatives in Presque Isle. contractor on the Valiev railroad, are tender—if you have never yet found “just the right shoe’’—look turned from a vacation trip spent on at I .a France Flexibl e. "Miss Virginia Bubar has returned Perley C. Brown Esq. of Presque with headquarter# at Meductic. N. the Penobscot hay. 'from her annual vacation and re* Isle, was in town last week taking B.. a wife survives him who was be­ The County Com’rs were in session siMaed her duties at the Houlton in the siglBxvat the Fair. fore marriage Miss Teho of this town Tuesday at the Court House for th* Trust Co. Morris Slipp of Bangor is at home a brother and sister who live in Bos­ regular Sept, session. Mrs. Charles Harvey, who was be­ for a few days with his parents. Mr. ton were notilied, a coroner from Mamie Applebee of Waterville. is PALMER’S fore marriage Miss Elsie Pray, is and Mrs. Geo. L. Slipp, Military St. Woodstock was called who viewed th*j guest of her cousin. Mrs. Robt. visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. Edbla^, Mrs Alonzo Thompson and daugh­ tl.e remains. Derrah. Franklin Ave> SHOE STORE Pleasant St. ter, Ethel of Portland, are guests of i Miis E mma New house went to Miss Margaret Johnson, stenograp Mr. and Mrs. Harrev Orchard on L HOULTON, MAINE. Presque Isle. Tuesday, where she' Increase lor R. F. D. her in F. A. Peabody’s office return­ Elm St, will visit, friends during the week. ed Monday froth her vacation spent Mrs. H. M. Briggs entertains at Carriers. large crow *1# witnessed the games, in New York. an informal reception on Wednesday Mrs. Quimby and children who Base Ball. the result of the games are given be­ have been spending the summer at 1 uder authority conbrrcil by the John Rosie a former resident of afternoon in honor of her guest Miss low. Stockholm, returned home last week. post office appropriation hill. Post­ Sm yrna who now lives in Milo was Newhaus. Tf .<■ T i m s - office will he head- in town last week calling on his Mr. James Stevens, of Oakland, Mr. and'Mrs. F. A. Peabody are master General Hitchcock has in­ quart ers for Base Ball New# during Reds 3---Frederlcton many friends. who has been the guest of Mr. and receiving congratulations o n t h e creased the salaries of rural letter the season and any information will Mart in! led .his team to victory carriers on standard routes from be gladly gdven. Miss Myrtle Haggerty who has Mrs. E. O. Starrett returned to her birth of a son which arrived on Fri­ Tuesday * asily shutting out the $1,000 to $1 .loo a year, thus affecting TIM KS BFLLETIN been employed by the Standard Ve­ her home Saturday night. day last. WATCH T H E visitors 3 to o. his t»-am mates back- ,‘io.ooo men, with proportionate in­ ‘anding neer Co. at Stockholm, is enjoying a Mrs. C. G. Ferguson and daugh­ The Fall term at Hick**r Classical *d .him up in his efforts and an error­ crease to carriers on shorter rout*-, vacation at home. ter Ruth, who have been spending Institute wiil open Tuesday, Sept. Tl A M - W * i N -T i* c less game was the result, Capt. ] 1 he order will become efTectiv e loft led the team in hatting. Martini the past few weeks in Penobscot 10. A large entering'class is already h re*ler;*•?* in r.s“ “Took” McElwee who has been | Sept. ho. and tne carriers from th* and J* inn* more also contributed 2 Bay points returned home last week. assured. Houlton hi playing ball in Cape Breton, re­ ! Houlton office will benefit hv fi.j- S’. J oh n 3 i 44* nice singles each. turned home last^we^k after a very The death of Hairiett. wife of A number of young ladies gave a |raise. dance at Mansur Hall on Tuesday Woodstock 22'2 33 4ut of O. F. Reimer, who has been trap of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Glew formerly tion of a bail gam* . The visitors of New Limerick will be interested sion f»0 cts. Roads in the Vicinity door sports, and each club manage­ out classed the home team in every drummer at the Bijou during the ment is facing a deficit, the season past two years has returned to his to know that a son was born to them, Ora C. Pomeroy started Tuesday of Houlton. point. Frquhart and Willey both last week. for Portland to attend the annua! has been a most disappointing on*-. hieing hatted hard, while errors were home in Trenton, N. J . The attendance has been small for Many of our townspeople plan on convention of the Maine I'nder ak- too numerous to tally, a sigh of re­ Mrs. Fannie Larrabee of Lancas­ For a short rid*- of 12 or 13 miles manv reasons, a "dyed in the wool” going to Presque Isle this week to ers Association. lief went up when the Fmp called ter. Mass., and son, Fred, of Chica try the Foxcroft Hoad, cross the has*- hall fan fears not eld or rainy attend the annual Fair, where a Mr. Milton Haskell of Hodgdon. the gam*-, that sounded like a blow go, formerly of Houlton, are the new bridge and follow up to the weather and a few of the faithful most entertaining program will l>e was a passenger on Tuesday's train out in an automobile tire. guest* of relatives here. North road. It :s good all the way. have attended all of the home games carried out. for Lewiston, where he will attend The annual meeting of the State The Walker road is the finest road and it is assumed that, in other cities, Reds 6---Woodstock 5, D. E. Watson the well known K. the Maine State Fair. Board of Trade will be held in Ban­ in Aroostook County and the trip they did likewise, hut the crowds! d'lie game Thursday c^^eri gor with the Bangor Chamber of F. D. Carrier was in Bangor Mon­ The Eight!i Grade will open Wed­ around by way of Calais road is t hat usually go t<* attend the games . furnished all kinds of thrill for the day where he attended the annual Commerce Sept. 19—20. nesday, Sept. 11th. as the Eighthl marred somewhat by th*- building of w* r* lacking. j large crowd of specta^q^ the Reds convention of R. F. I>. Carriers and Grade rooms will not he ready' for State Hoad in Hodgdon which is Mrs. A. B. Monson who has been Many times ‘luring the season, : took the lead in th^ir qrgt inning took a prominent part in the -pro­ occupancy until that time. difficult to get around. visiting her sister, M rs. Frances bleachers and grand stand were | only to lose it in the, 3rd and it was ceedings. As far as can he learned at the) Work on the State Hoad is pro­ (Hidden, started for her home in deserted, a few fans hanging on fheionlv bv a hurstof speed that brought .The annual picnic of the I ’nitar- present time, the receipts for Houl- gressing well. The culvert at the Portland last Thursday. side lines, some cheering, some them to tlie front, J* ihnson, Hughes ian society and Sunday sch\>ol will ton’s First Annual Fair will practi­ foot of Putnam hill is all in and over Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Perry of criming, hut the real enthusiam and Neptune did great fielding take place at Ceesoent Park on cally take care of the expenditures. [this culvert the zoad bed will be Presque Isle, were in Houlton to at­ which g-oes to make a winning team work. Wednesday of this week. Ruck- Considering everything, including j raised two teet. tend the Fair and continued on to was conspicuous by its absence. The boj|p&8 will leave the church at 9..’50 | The North road above the Weed Reds* 10---W oodstock 1 N. B., where theyvwill visit. the catchy- weather, this is an ex­ class of hall that has been played a. m. All those attending are to cellent showing. I place as far as Hill's Mill is in a bad during the season has h*en as good it was a Marinimi day at Wood- Miss Carrie Whitemore, of Boston bring'basket and dishes. I state. Dry. hut very rough frro,n 'as that played in the big leagues and St- ck and a:.o'a:. - her scalp was who if spending her annual vaca • xcessive rains. H, F. Pomeroy and wife-of New ! was deserving' of tin- best patronage adde* to t Jhd- collection, Kan- “'iion in town went to Ashland Mon­ York, were the guests of Mr. and Dad’s Side Partner i that a community could offer. The ley t "■ Woodstock twirler was el^ fpGa Mvdays visit with friends, Mrs. W. S. Lewin last week. Mr. Judson J . Niles. home team is composed of a good touch d up for 14 hits. The Houl- / jHovernor Frederick W. Planted clean set of boys ‘hat have played Uun lJ”>’s played first class ball only Pomeroy is a former Houlton boy The announcement of the coming ' has emphatically endorsed the Good and is now business Mg’r of the En­ ' good consistent ball getting a humpjone f'rror being chalked against of Mittzie ami Dad to the Opera The deat h of J udf< >n J . N i b-s which Roads bond issue proposition and is gineering Net)Ts. occasionally that looked like a black !rl,Mn-them, Johnson had 5 put outs at Hou-se next Thursday should inter­ occurred last Friday’, while not un­ preaching it everywhere he speaks. eye. other days playing the classiest . centre<‘^ntre. while Took McElwee had 7 Both chairman Warren C. Phil- est tin- lovers of laughter and come­ expected came as a shock to his The Maine Farmer has changed kmd of a game, all of these things at left field. Every player took brook of the Republican State Com­ dy. friends, and he had many of them. Its form of publication and resembles goto make up a hall game, only 2 chance and g-ot away with it. mittee, and J. S. P. H. Wilson, There is nothing so popular with Mr. Nil <*s had been in poor health the old Turf Farm and Home, a size more games on th*- h*>me grounds chairman of the Democratic State the theatre going public as a good for several months. All that medi­ Reds Break Even in Double which Is superior to the former one. will be seen this season, the balance Committee have -come out strongly farc-ial comedy, and one with a rec­ cal aid could do was don*-, hut his Header at St John of th*- games are awaV from home Miss Anna Donovan returned in favor of the bond issue for Good ur d lik e “ Dads Side Partner" disease was deep seated and the end tin finish is goi"g to he a close on** 1st Game 7 to 0 in Our Favor 2nd Thursday from a four weeks trip to Roads and have written public sta fo­ ( should draw capacity houses wh«-r- was inevitable. tin- FredericNin team lias a god lead Game 13 to 2 A gainst Us Portland, and has resumed her posi­ ments to this effect. | ever it is presented. Mr. Niles formerly conducted a hut the pt-nna. • is not captured,l Tlie stay at home fans were jubil­ tion with the Tim es Publishing Co. Judge Frederick A. Powers says. An excellent company has been farm in Letter B. hut has lived in yet. the next few games will decide. ant Monday when the message was The Staples Plano Co. of Portland “I am heartily in favor of the pro­ selected and is headed by .Madeline Houlton for a number of years. His < >ur hoys an- ; ayiiig away from received that another shut out had had a fine exhibit at the Houlton posed Good Roads amendment to I>oston. or Mazie. occupation w a s that of cruising home "ti foreign • rritory against a been administered to the Marathons Fair, Mr. Staples coming through in the constitution. There is no poli­ If you miss t his great laugh show.! ami scaling lumber, and was em­ crowd of home ; -am* roofers, tin* his automobile to take charge of the tics in it. The measure will benefit blame yourself. ployed for many years by large lum­ and hopes run high for wins at this chances are again st us hut our hoys stage of the league race meant put­ exhibit. every section of the State and is fur bering interests. ar*- not quitters, s o we may hope to I ting the pennant on ice, speculation Hon. William T. Haines, Repub­ the interest of all the people of ~ i He was a man. of splendid *jiuilit ies win out. if we lost ' good 1 uck tO t he was made as to how much the after­ lican candidate for Governor, has Maine.” Vote Yes on this amend­ Stabbtng Fray once a friend, always a friend, and winner, tin* relat i oils of the league noon game would he in our favor, oome out flat-footed for the Good ment. had a good Word for everybody. liav- been most pi easant. two things hut alas, the word received clashed Reads Bond Issue, and is talking it On Sunday Sept, 1st occurred the A widow, two sons, Georg*- it. and l*ast Tuesday night Fr* < Arm- j only, have caus*-*i! any unj'basant- to earth tin* hopes so fondly hoped throughout the State. regular jail meeting of the W. C. T. Hudson C.. thr***-(laught*-rs. Mrs. strong accompanied by a friend j ness, tl:*- w*-a ther and p<» r umpires, for. Th*- Reds had taken another U. Mr. Piper gave a very forceful G ( lark. Mrs. Percy Fiinton and Geo. H. Collins, of Presque Isle, were attacked by holmes n* ■ar the | t h*-so two i m p*»rta nt fact rs in base rid** in the airship 12 scores being and earnest address which was M ms Fay *- Nil cs Mirviv.- him. acoompained by his wife, was in foundry and during' r In- scuff! “ A r m - j ha! 1. are a gamhi* any way ot tierwist­ tallied against tln-m in the second listened to with great attention by fee*, j \ - j Funeral -o-rvict-s w* re h*Jd fr-'in' Houlton Thursday last on his re­ strong was badly beaten and every! liiiig has gon* aking throug*!*- inning, however th y steadied down the inmates. Mrs. Easton presided ed a serious knife thrust in t! his la I home on Nor’ Stindav turn from an automobile trip to the hack out t lie '-t-ason with* -ut a hitch. and the balance of the game was a at the organ and several spirited aft**rn 1;r att-nrii <1. In- ville Saturday to attend the funeral Th** police later arrest'** < 1 r w o ) 11 * ■ 11 is becoming excit in;g. Through the t * r n i * • u t WH-. iiooN i n Fv- of their cousin Wm. Chamber# The last game of Has** Ball in th* who were identified as ti­*ing among Fair they ent*-nai u-ed in turn all of the crowd of hoboes ami *•• in* r* rV . whose death occurred last Wednes­ Maine and N. B. league to he played .■arlv \Wri- t*-ams con.posing the league, atld FOLEYfOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEY KIDNEYS AND PHIS BLA00ER day. in Houlton on Wednesday afternoon m-sday morning aimt m-r rested which tin- police think is ?h- James L. Doherty Esq. of Spring- when it is expected that there will BANKRUPT s pet to n FOR ma.; that wav' so .handy wi'h ? h* fleldv Mass, and family, who have be a double header. Two games DISCHARGE OE XOOE O with our rivals, t h e Fredericton knife. been summer guests at the home of ! ! n tl)** n,att i III team. Winning these two games Later Wednesday the pojjr.- visi*- Mr. Albert W. Madigan, Military | T'lin \. >*-nu*itt 11: hankru; *-d the hobo**# rendezvous m-ar t.v St., returned home Saturday P. M. means the pennant for Houlton. , Gariknipt. ) The Reds are out for blood this week B. A A., gravel jut and captured s I (i die Hon. ( lar* nee Hale, Judge of tlielCs Mr. Ernest E. Sinclair and wife of Don’t miss the last game. James, more weary Willie's *ui suspicion ?net Court of the Fnite*] States for the JUST 1 LITTLE STMEMT Montpelier, Ind., accompanied by the well known Colby slab artist, the fiearing has been postponed un­ ! IUsti;et of Maine. Mrs. Louis Nash of Harrington, will pitch for Houlton. til the latter part of the week when I JOHN A. SKNNKTT of Me., who have been the guests of Mars Hill in th<* County of Areos- During the early morning hours Judge Carroll will take a hand in ; took, and Mate of Maine, in said District, During the months of July and August Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Webber for sev­ the proceedings. i r**>pe<-tfully represents that on the 20th eral days, left Saturday for home by Saturday, officers Hogan and Whit­ ! day of April, last past fie was duly we are offering the following 1 adjudged l*ankmpt under tlie Acts automobile. ney were called to the B Line to quell a disturbance, and found the j of Congress relating to tiankruptey; Carter—Linton that he has duly surrendered all his barn owned by Ephriam Briggs on J property and rights' of property and lias fully One Dinner Set 42 Pieces Free fire nearly burned to the ground and j complied with all the requirements of said | Acts and of the orders of Court touching his Vacation Time! the house had just caught, two In th*- picturesque little town of j bankruptcy. with every $50.00 Purchase tramps were asleep on the platform YVh ek k h )kk he okays, That he may Vacations are now in order and Friends nip by the sea occurred on he decreed by tlie Court to have a full dis- , of the house, by quick work the the 21st of August, at the home of charge from all debts provable against fiis * ------AND ------“ EVERYBODY'S DOING IT ” house was saved from destruction, Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Garter the mar­ estate under said bankruptcy Acts, ex- j eept such debts as are excepted by law ' When you take yours, remem­ the barn was partially covered by riage of their son Mr. Warren A. from such discharge. j One Set: of 100 Pieces Free ber we have everything insurance the contents 12 tons of Garter of Lynn, and Miss Jennie M. Dated this 24th day of Aug. A. I>. 1012. hay not being insured, the officers JOHN A. SKNNKTT. 1 8 necessary for the tourist Linton of Houlton. ’The ceremony Bankrupt. | with each $100.00 Purchase. brought the aforesaid gentlemen of was performed by the grooms father ORDER OK NOTICE THEREON. Here are a few reminders: leisure to Houlton where they were atop. M., and was followed by a D District of Maine, ss. ONLY ONH SET TO A CUSTOMER D locked up. Brushes: Drinking Cups dinner. Tlie home was tastefully On this .'list day of Aug., A. D. ltd”, j o O Tooth Thermos Bottles Houlton has certainly been up decorated with flowers preserving a on reading the foregoing jietition, it is - Hair Accident Cases Oki'KKkh nv Tin; Coi ht, That a fiearing and doing the past week and large color scheme of green and gold. lie had upon the same on the nth day of These sets are made from Royal Mazarine Clothes Safety Razors crowds of visitors have been with us Oct. A. D. 1912, before said Court at Bath * Toilet Waters There were present as guests Mr. Uuderglaze Dutch Flow Blue and are enjoying the hospitality of the town Portland, in said District, at ten o’clock in the Sponges Mirrors and Mrs, Frank Anderson, th*- latter forenoon; and that notice thereoflx* publish­ “different’’ from anything shown in our town. Soaps Talcums for entertainment, we have given a sister of the bride. Miss Lucy ed in The Aroostook Times, a news]taper Soap Cases Traveling Cases them 3 days of a most successful Taber and Mr. N. V. Barker all of printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other jiersons m interest, may Only a limited number can be furnished. We are showing the very latest Fair in the amusement line, the Houlton. also Miss Marguerite appear at the said time and place, ami show In Purses and Hand Bags Gladys Klark Company of players Davis of Princeton, Mass. cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not lie granted. A box of Page A Shaw’s or have pleased large audiences, a free o Foss’ Chocolates make long Both the bride and groom are Ani> it is ki ktheh Ok’.>eheii liv niK roads short. medicine show has also entertained graduates of Bicker Institute and C o rkt, That the Clerk shall send by mail to o DUNN FURNITURE C 0 ‘. 8 a goodly number, daily hand con­ all known creditors Coptics of said petition and taught there for sometime. this order addressed to them at their places of 75 Main Street. certs in the square by two hands and Mr. Garter is also a graduate of residence as stated. The Cochran the weekly Band concert at Monu­ the G. of M.. and has a good posi­ Witness the Honorable Ceakfnoe Hack, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereon ment Park together with the usual tion as assistant electrode chemist at I’ortland, in said District, on tlie 31st day LICENSED AGENTS FOR Drug Store dancing entertainments have all with th*- general Electric Go., of of Aug., A. D. 1912. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS. gone to make the past week a busy Lynn., Mass., where Die couple will (i.. 8.) JAMES E. IIEWKY, Clerk. Prescriptions a Specialty. A true copy of petition and order thereon, I one. reside. / Attest : JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Tee Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4, 1912

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'a rg.--, or t !.*• at klie have established wonderful Subscriptions in arrears $•_* on pt.r yeai ! put)li'liei- may eont i inn- to -•>::< 1 it n nt I’ pay- i in.oit l- ma te and collect the u Imlr iininiint NEW HOULTON AGRICULTURAL PARK reputations for durability and nrr™r-1 *h.-u;,-r n n ,ak,„ f,*„m w,.- ...... efficiency in all parts of the i flu- ( ourts have iji'ehtiMl that n-fti'inK Wednesday, Sept. 4th, at 1.30 P . M . Advertising.ates based upon circulation and ; to ii,krnr«,plip,,M„nl p.-riodu-ab from tin- country, where wood is burn­ - po>l oiin.'.o! ii'ino\liig ami lea\inir them ( ’h-artng laud *>t 'tumps ami !>oiiPn-"s. five planting breaking up sub-soil, hand pan. oramm.) w*-t bind ed. Communications upon topics of general inter- . uncaih-d f„r. b priurnfm-t.-.-vlih-m-eof framl estare solicited I| ,.1, youVil,, want ,to stop your paper, w rite to < )n*hatal re^ein-rat ii-g will be sj.,,-,v h\- useing K*-v- Send us a sketch showing Knter,si at the post office at Houlton for c:r j the publbhe,- yourself, ami don't leave a to stone National “ Farm Kiglif Hynamit--'. < m* d,-mo’n- dilation at setsm, 1-class postal rates. I the po-t-nndter. ’ strator will simw you easily and er’onomicaliy his work rangei|pnt of building to be is acctwo-lftwhed. Don't miss this important lVimai'ti- pr > - m ( t s f f l i t I l l s i a s t j , - ( > \ ■ r 11 » 1 S i (■ l ' ■ ■ ' ' ' Sold by s c u t l a ) v s o t h a t t i n - h a l l d > w i l l r •- o | t ! . e . - n o ■ r i a i n m >-1 t i \ « - n l a *'1 m a i n i i H i . - h a n d S - * f * u i r m u n icip, t l w ■ " k . f o r H e F l f S t A i ( 1a F a i ■ W i l l The Choice of a Husband John Watson and Company o t l i e * T s i n s t e a d " f I * - ■ i * g S I - l i t o 2 ( 1 d - i \ \ n i n t i i " h i s t o ;■ v t a i l ' i n WHY NOT TRY POPHAM’S L too important a matter fur a woman A u g u s t t . M a i m • a ^ n o o f t i l " 11; -'1 1 c c - ■" f ; i i . to be handicapped by weakness, bad M i r l l - u I I l l s i n i w ; i y w a - t h * Houlton Maine ASTHMA REMEDY blood o; foul breath. 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' ^ a 111 i a i a i i d w 11 l a S t l o t - i - x p . - n d Ibis m o n ■ y - q u i t a !) 1) ’ a i n o n g j m 1 1 1 V v t a t h e f " ! l ‘ e a i i d l i n e I-: a n * t i l " s * 1 v * r a l c o u n t n - ' . m b . r w i s e i i ' j a ' s i ’ s l a t t i a [ a s c o i l . l h - - 1 l a d * a n d n ncoii't i tut im ia 1 ; 1 M 1 w i l l P i * ! > t ; j i n . i > c l i / . - - i w > - a u i -■ 11 t j i l l - t i n - I ' n d t - r t i d s a r r a n 4'" i i " l i t t io r>■ i> n t ' ■ d i 11" ! • • n t - O i l i m i n - - ■ s . \> ■ p i c h i ■ a \ a * [ l o s s i 1 *i! i ty for a n \ p o r t - ! 1 o f t ! 1r 11 H " 11 m n i i i i n a i n t i n i r v m k a n d s p e l l ! 1 Ul . - a ! 1> f 11:i l . h - t l i n e S t a t . - t o g r a h a n u m 1 i n - l l l i o l l 11 t 1 n d e a l ■ a 1 i t h i s m o m - y . T i n - amendment a i n .SOI* i g ! , a " V " l y t ! i i i w a s W e l l d r a w n i b r o a d , w i s e . f a i t a n d h e m - d > H e . T h " 1- l l i l . t i n 2‘ ( O l l l ] 1l i l t - - " f i Cell t. i being composed of Martin I.aw 'i FIRST NATIONAL BANK i i). lb Pmz/.ell and A. .J. Sanmler ISSUES i Mr. J.awlis h,a ving devoted t * i * ■ * ’I’he Legislature at its special st->- j tire tiin.* t o 111 is work as Siipt.. c American dan kg r s . sion iti March voted hy an o\er-j A'.'.m !Ai ION I hi i Id i ngs. whelming- majotit\' in tin- House j 1 R AVC LC,RS CHGQUGS The weather which plays -uch a and unanimously in tin- Senate to! The Swinging Electric Breeze import;mf parr in an mu door - submit- an amendment to the ( ’onsti- of this kind, might have le-c-n mi.c1 | N every country of the civilized world, tijtion which means in substance better, hut we are thankful t! ai it ! Why sigh for the breeze “ A.B.A.” Cheques are accepted by hotels, this : 'I'haf if the majority of tin- I was no worse, although tln-re w* ; - j railways, steamship lines and the best shops voters next September Vott* ■■ Vcs.” That wavering blows frequent skoWefs eVerVoIi*- se-mn-d I generally. Issued in any amount desired, in then the Legislature at some future ■ m to get under cover, and it wa> >oi.;, i Thro’ the trees and leafy glades? $ 10, $ 20, $5 0 and $ 100. As safe and handy date will have the power, if it sees . ' i lol'gotteil. I If as yovtr own check book is at home. Useless fit to exercise it. to issue bonds, not The different committee* of tln- We'll give you the breeze till signed, and your signature identifies you. OSS in excess of $2,*- of developing the Agriculture of w,1 no.non Tin- races wi-iv all of a hLh order issue wi 11 he entirely liiki-n raiv of and in most classes hotly contest"*!, Savings Dividends not with­ from this revenue, tin- interest paid, while tin- Ba 11 < hn lies on the whole drawn will be added and the bonds retired in LS years. Wel’e Witnessed 1 IV lliatlV devotees of Hon. \V. T. Haines, struck the this sport. Bank ... to the principal. :: :: keynote of the situation in a recent 'I’iic midway with it' vuii'nis, ex­ Old Company’s speech whim he said “ We want this hibitions <>f Freaks, Palmist', re­ freshment booths ami numerous Deposits tna I- the first seven days of any nnoifh. bond issue so that we ran develop ot her a 11 rad ions were w*-! i patroniz­ and remaining in the Hankaimil the nexr semi­ the :i u ri <• it 11 m:i! intere-t< nf con­ state, not for a ii t oniohih s.'' When ed. .and all w*-nt to ma k>- up a j Lehigh Coal annual dividend is payable, will h»- allowed inter­ count ry fair. j est at tile dividend rate, fo-m tin first day of flo the state of M assach u>rt t s com­ menced sonn- years a: _ o i o s j i, | m Ta ken as wind.- 11 on 11 "i i F i i sf j month when deposited. i in in 1 Success The Best on the Market like aim>uin< upon 11.• r r-rols there Annual Fa. ]■ was a ( ■ Ii 1* Wori* of Wei'r SOI) let h ill e 1 j p, ■ 7iMI al>a u- lolled hut it was d II-- to til the A.'S I j. O. Ludw ig*, farms within her horde > s. 1-1-da \ t hose Cl *1) 111 ■ t - * i wit! -cia - Well T r e a s u r e r . .. tliefe an- 11 o 111 . Whet. New Yolk t ion f! ,a t f h" 1.....ph- Were SO Orders taken now for August Houlton Savings Bank, p 11-a sed ami i-v el')--He felt ;i' t mgh State (• o m 11 n • n(• • ■ d to mild slab* their tic ii--) ' delivery. ! - -ads it; each ('aunty there were they had '" C " i Vei l o \ e r lion a ha n dom-d fa i no. ainl lu­ wort Ii. in a day the n u ui her has he. ll -! e c r " a ' e d Til** 'good Will ot t 0- pei -; - 1 - - Buy now and save money. - an i very m,aie: :all\ cm ana if 1 1 t Ot ’ id'. fair of this kind is as \ a 111 a h 1 iii'in,". im! 0.os- u .h, - * (Ire- a i vantage w ii ieh \ V-- iii A r- " asset, a - in - a r will want to •on:-- * Houlton Trust Company * loop will ha \ e rha f urn \ rill g.-t -;;, ' t CM im- this \ & much mom \ ,-m any o' ... c again m \; y*nr. ’! ace-.ti u,la- ■# Houlton, Maine i n i is i. i ii j 1 o d g 111 g a ! i < i the, as | he a llioll lit e\p*-ud- -1 eaci 0--I ' bn- 1 * £ looked 111*! Statement of condition July :>, 1912 year i- t < > d i \ ided « -) na i[y in -■ a .• 1 . in - a Is I*- i ii . pivpi-! 1) C. H. McCLUSKEY # ■ county. 1 >y s- cl ‘ \ I ‘ p- i a ml ! i' i;->v s.- -Ills, c a ! * ASSETS. * You- Y LS . m t i i i- 1 h ■! -1 I"-ie an ' ' and - v e i y - -1 uni' u - li t n k e 1 ■ # Time", Loans $7i7,97*s.2;; * help de\elc p t 11 e a A liell 11 0 I a * Bonds 5 4 ,1 8 0 .0 0 * terestsol Al'oostoo]< C"lint\. * ■1,000.00 ♦ Vault Tie- cC her ipn sl ion to 1c- \ Elmview Boarding * 1 0 0 ,7 1 9 .9 7 Demand Loans u poii. on Mmid.-iv is ic-u a r. I i m House = 3 E = a O K •# 5.70I.S 1 o c = a o i Due from 1 Links a w . W 1 , e h e r i t s ! a ! : * I'nh-r n--w m a n a g - - m - n t * on deposit 5 7 .9 1 8 .0 9 '»<• changed so t h a t L ’ J l.mirs , i t o r .sl.oo ( j Cash on hand \ V . A M, h i i w a n , 1 ’ o bee)) ca>t t hey s h a l l ! „ t a - l 111■ : n■, 1 to ■# d 1 < u n M .. Il-Mlit M* FOR SALE, g tiit- Seci'i t a ry i f S t a t e wla-fe they •* $1,012,900. hi * I T . p shall he Im-pt. \s it i' ti I W t h e \- o t e s To residents of Aroostook County •# * LIABILITIES. aim kept in the h a n d s , t t h e m u n i - the Preferred Stock of the Aroostook ■* $00,400.00 cipal officers in each town, and are Farm tor Sale Telephone & Telegraph Company, * Capital Stock handled by nnm wl.otu we kimw 40',St 2.00 ( 'i m t ;i i id i ig s*-\ *-i 11 y-1 I i I'*-*' ;ut*-s < * f j Surplus Profits and have electee I. # #■ lit nd. twenty till'*" ;icn-s tillage, i S70.27J.0S V c ct e N < > this ,'ltld keep the This (Vmipanv operate the telephone business in * Deposits lilty wood and 1 u t j 11 *< • i pastin'" well | Dividends unpaid 5,424.00 ballot* at home inst.-adof sending wab-n-d. >de\'.*ii i lium Imusc. water j Aroostook (Anility, Maine, and is a subsidiary of t! '-m to A in ust o to he- lot ml led by in bull'*-, cement cellar, barn .">(• l*y ham cellar, t w>-n t y - Ii \ *• tunsi the Xe\v England Telephone A' Telegraph ('mnp- politicians ami In- used for tin- j>11 $1,012/000.04 hay in harm first class l;a\. In n- | any, wliieh owns a majority ot its stoek. D * pose of carrying nllt tin- ;tims and house -M1 h_V In., st'Vi-U ty-li V" 111 < > * i - | D o O * Attention is called to the ends of >i>m'- p'-t'oii or party wlm sand hemlock, kn pin*- and lir, Ton Tlie New England Company is desirous of selling wood, two niih-s ti'om village, steam * r c;m use- them for their own advan­ o f to * above Statement cars, electric oars. L*>cat"d mi a limited amount this stock residents ot this * * tage. 'tat.- road. S*-fs in four corners. county. Sold directly from tin- owin-r. * Houlton Trust Company K. 1*'. I).. Bout" 1, Box For particulars, write or inquire of Houlton’s First Annual Lisbon Falls. Me. * Solicits your Banking Business >£- * #■ Fair * IT IS e s a * #■ o l ien< rui M u n u p T Aroostook lt-I. A riel. I n. ■# ^ ^ e c u r e Tin* man who some time age said i HOULTON. - MAINE 11>a.f ploii(fo>i (till Mc't ppud a park I * ------...— , n r if. -l|eUs- J v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "S' ^ ^ ♦ 3 * has taken to the tall timber, and Iko The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4, 1912. JUST THINK OF IT

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done yet, but It might he.” ! secret could not be kept much longer. what u dl the country do witnout tits heroism wavering a trine. Mallory looked him over and a I Fellow-passengers have some rights, you?” "Yes, just grab her.” twinge of distaste disturbed him: i Not even a stranger can be permitted "It will have to get along the best "Suppose she hasn’t the bracelet “You furnish the license, but—er—at j to outrage their curiosity with Im­ it can,” he an.--.vi red wirh finality. "Do on?” he mused. —Is there any chance of a clergymar punity forever. you think I'd g.ve you up?” "Grab her anyway,” Marjorie an­ —a Christian clergyman—being at tht Seeing them together, Mrs. Temple But this was too much to ask. la swered, fiercely. "Besides, I’ve no EXCUSE ME! station?” watched the embrace with her dally the presence of a ruined career and a doubt it's wished on.” He said noth “Vy do you vant it a cloigyman': renewal of joy that the last night's I jheroless army. Marjorie felt that hering. "You did wish it on, didn’t you?’’ Can’t I do it just as good? Or a nice quarrel had not proved fatal. She own scruples were too petty to count. "No. no—never—of course not—’’ By RUPERT HUGHES nudged her husband: She could be heroic, too. he protested. “If you’ll only be calm. fat alderman I can get you?” Mallory pondered: "I don’t think “See, they're making up again.” "No!” she said, in a deep, ,’ow tone, I'll get It if I have to throttle her.” she'd like anything but a clergyman.’ Dr. Temple was moved to a violent "No, we’ll get married in the smoking Like a young Lady Macbeth, Mar­ Novelized from the Comedy of the “Veil,” Baumann confessed, "a lad.> outburst for him: “Well, that the room. Go cal! your drummer!" jorie gave him her utter approval in is liable to be particular about he: darnedest bridal couple—1 only saul This opened the clouds and let In any atrocity, and they sat In ambush Sam e Name. foist marriage. Anyvay I sell you de darn, my dear." the sun again with such a radiant for their victim to pass into view. license.” He was still more startled when Mr. blaze that Mallory hesitated no longer. They had not had their breakfast, "All right.” Baumann, cruising along the aisle, "Fine!” he cried, and leaped to his but they forgot it. A dusky waiter COPYRIGHT 1811 By H. K. FLY CO. Mr. Baumann whipped out a port bent over to murmur: "Can 1 fix you a fcei, orlv to be detained again by went by chanting his "Lass call for folio full of documents, and as hi nice divorce'.’” Marjorie's clutch: breakfuss in Rining Rar.” He chant searched them, philosophized: "A Dr. Temple rose in such an attitude "But : . what about that brace­ cd it thrice in their ears, but they man ought aivays to carry a good mar of horror as lie assumed in the pulpit let ?” never heard. Marjorie was gloating when denouncing the greatest curse "She's got it,” Mallory groaned, over the discomfiture of the odious ••yuicK and quiet.” riage license. It might be he should of society, and Mr. Baumann retired. slumping from t he heights again. creature who had dared to precede WSmngtdfi m ind 1 pa«t«>oara in “Painless divorce is our specialty need it in a hurry-” lie took a larg< As he passed Mallory he cast an ap­ "Do you mean to say she's still her in the acquaintance of her hus­ Ilia band and read the legend: If you pajr me an advence deposit iron seal from his side-pocket and preciative glance at Marjorie ario, wearing it?" band-to-be. The husband-to-be was now, I file your claim de minute de stamped the paper and then, with ' ,R nl Bttue Ageata Baggage Tranifer tapping Mallory’s shoulder, wtiispere.i: "How was I tc get it?” miserably wishing that he had to face train stops and your own vife don'l fountain pen poised, pleaded: "Vat li­ "Nc? vomlt-r you vant a marriage li­ "Couldn'i y.'U have slipped into her a tribe of bolo-brandishing Moros, in know you’re divorced.” the names, pleass?” cense. I ’IFi*. be in the next car, shoo'd car last night and stolen it?” stead of this trivial girl whom be had “I’ll think it over,” said Wellington “Not so loud!” Mallory whispered Biwiii A Blian you neef me." Then be went, on h;s "Good Lord, 1 shouldn't think you'd looked upon when her cheeks were rising with resolution. Baumann put his finger to his nose route. want me to go—wliv, Marjorie—I'd be red. Divorce Oatfltters “Don’t forget us. Baumann and wisely: "1 see. it is a conlid ntiil Marjorie stared after him in w< e- a ria-st <»d ! " m ftiiuMT Hwbm, Rt*o, Itauda Blumen. Satisfaction guaranteed or marriage. Sit down once.” der and asked: “What did not person But .Marj'Uic set her jaw hard: CHAPTER XXXV, your wife refunded. Avoid substl When he had asked Mallory tin Notary Public Divorce* Secured ! mean by what be said?” "Well, you g, t that bracelet, or you jM k* of tka Peace fabafaction Guaranteed j, toots.” And then, seeing that he could necessary questions a*)d taken his fee he passed aver the document. I> “It’s all right, Marjorie," Mallo-v don't get me. ' And then her smoui- Mr. and Mrs. Little Jimmie. not extract any cash from Little Jim­ explained, in the highest cheer: "V. o lieriug jealom > ami grid took *i less 'Wellington looked from the crowdec mie, Mr. Baumann descended upon which, the sovereign state of Nevada Mrs. Sammy Whitcomb had longed graciously permitted two souls to 1 c can get married right, away." lmteful tone: "Oh, Harry!" she for the sweet privilege of squaring ard to the zealous face. "Divorct ' Mallory, who was just finishing his Marjorie dei-iinod to get la-r la ;"3 nailed, "I'm so lonely and so helpless Outfitters, eh? 1 don’t quite get you.' i shave. Laying his hand on Mallory’s. made more or less one in the eyes ol matters with Mrs. Jimmie Wellington up again : "You're alwa\ s saying t tint and so far fro; t home." Sneers ami back-biting, shrugs and t arm, he began: the law. “Veil, in the foist place—” “Here you are,” said Mr. Baumann "But here's the license—sec?" "Hut I'm live.” he urged. shudders of contempt were poor com­ “ ‘The foist place,’ eh? You’re from “Excoose, pleass. Can I fit you ou1 “Vlt dat you can get married anyverr "What, good is that?” she said; "You're farther away than any­ pensation for the ever-vivid fadt that [ew York.” vit a nice divorce?” “thero’s no preacher on bo"rd. body," ehe whimpered, huddling close "Divorce? — me! — that’s good,’ In Nevada.” Mrs. Wellington had proved attractive “Yes, oritchinally. How did you “But that m tn is a justice of tho to him. • laughed Mallory at the vision of It Mallory realized that Nevada would to her Sammy while Mrs. Welling­ now it? By my feshionable cloth- ponce and In h .marry us. "Boor hole thing," he murmured, Then /i sudden idea struck him. 11 be a thing of the past in a few hours ton’s Jimmie never looked at Mrs. i * r Marjorie stared at him incredulous­ soothing her with voice and kiss and took no great genius to see that Mr more and lie asked: Whitcomb. Or if he did, his eyes had “Yes,” laughed Wellington. “But ly: “That a a \ mi. please ?" months. ant it a nice hotel?—or a fine house/ him. He had a license for Chicago self—now, right, here.” did not look so alluring as at first. “I>i marry you this minute if you’d The Divorco Drummer interposed -o r an apartment?—or maybe a but Chicago was far away: “Do "Could you marry us In this smok­ He sank back with a sigh: "I guess 1 say the word,” he whispered. and held Jimmie prisoner for a time, oarding-house?—yes? How long do need a license in Nevada?” ing room?" am. I resign.” "I'd say it. if you only had that but as soon as Mr. Baumann released ou make a residence?” “Why shouldn’t you?” said Mr. Bau He was as weary of being "foiled bracelet,” she sobbed, like a tired m$nn. "Don’t all sorts of things goi "In a cattle car, if you vant it.” him, Mrs. Whitcomb apprehended “Six months.” again” as the villain of a cheap melo­ child. "I should think you would tin him. With a smile that beckoned and “-No longer?” to have a license in Nevada, saloons "It’s not a bad idea,” said Mallory. drama. The two lovers sat. In a twi- husbands, dogs—” derstand m> feelings. That awful per­ with eyes that went out like far-cast “Not a minute.” ‘I’ll let you know.” light of deep melancholy, till Mar­ “How could I get one?” Mallory son is wearing your bracelet and 1 fishhooks, she drew Leviathan into ‘Take a tine house, den. I got some Seeing Marjorie coining down tne jorie’s mind dug up a new source of asked as he went on dressing. have only your ring, and her bracelet her net. leautles just wacated.” aisle, he hastened to her, and hugged alarm: “Ain’t I got a few vlt me? Do yor is ten times as big as my r-i-ng, boo- She reeled him in and he plounced “For a year?—no thanks.” her good-morning with a new confi­ "Harry, I’ve just thought of some­ vant to get a nice re-marriage 11 hoo-hoo-oo! ” in the seat opposite. What she took “All ie leases in Reno run for si* dence. thing terrible.’’ "I'll get that bracelet if I have tc for bashfulness was reluctance. To nonths only.” cense?” Dr. and Mrs. Temple, who had re­ "Let’s have it,” he sighed, drearily. : "Re-marriage?—huh!” he looked chop her arm off," Malicry vowed. add the last charm to her success, “Well, I’d like to look around a lit- turned to their berth, witnessed this "We reach San Francisco at mid- ■, round, and, seeing that no one els< The sobs stopped short, as Mar­ Mrs. Wellington arrived to see it. le first.” greeting with amazement.. After the night and you sail at daybreak. What j was near: “I haven’t taken the tlrsi jorie looked up to ask: "Have you got Mrs. Whitcomb saw the lonely Ashton “Good. Don’t forget us. You come quarrel of the night before surely becomes of me?” | your sword with you?" rise and offer her the seat facing him. mt here for six months. You vanl step yet.” some explanation should have been Mallory had no answer to this prob- j Mr. Baumann laved bis hands it "It’s in my trunk,” he said, “but I’ll Mrs. Wellington took it and sat down naybe a good quick divorce—yes?” overheard, but the puzzling Mallorys lem, except a grim: "I’ll not desert ; one another: "A betchelor? Ah, I se« manage." with the back of her head so close to “The quftkest I can get.” flew to each other’s arms without a you.” ! you vant to marry a nice divorce* "Now you're speaking like a sol­ the back of Mr. Wellington’s head •*)o you vant it confidential? 01 moment’s delay. The mystery was ex­ “But we’ll have no time to get mar- j lady in R-r-reno?” dier,’1 Marjorie exclaimed, "my brave, that the feather in her hat tickled his rery nice and noisy?” citing the passengers to such a peint ried.’’ j “She isn’t in Reno and she hat noble, beautiful, fearless husband. I'll neck. “What’s that?” that they were vowing to ask a few “Then,” he declared with Iron re- J never been married, either.” tell you! That creature will pass “Ve are press agents and also sup­ questions point blank. Nobody had solve, “then I’ll resign from the ( This simple statement seemed tc through this car on her way to break press agents. Some likes ’em one quite dared to approach either of army.” j astound Mr. Baumann: fast. You grab her and take ths yay» come likes ’em anudder. Vicli them, but frank curiosity was prefer­ Marjorie stared at him with awe. j (To Be Continued.) “A betcheller marry a maiden!—in bracelet away from her.” lo you vast it?" able to. nervous prostration, an4 t-ho He was so ly.omlerful, so heroic. “But Reno!—ol. ol. ol! It hasn't bees “j grab her, eh’.’" he .stammered, The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4. 1912.

Probate Notices ►7een pre­ was in Houlton Saturday on busi­ in Houlton. Tuesday, on business. ROOFING sented for the action thereupon hereinafter ness. A. G. Rich returned home last Opens Sept. 3, 1912 indicated, it is hereby Ordered : Howard Safiord, of Mars Hill was week after having been south dur­ That notice thereof be given to all% jersons A 'practical education at lowest cost. in Houlton Sunday coining down by ing the summer. interested, by causing a copy of this order to You need it. . Plan to get it this (all. auto. Rev. S. M. Bowles of Caribou oc­ be published thr«» weeks successive.]y before cupied the pulpit of the M. E. O. A. HODG1NS, Prin. the third Tuesday of Sept., A. I)., 1912, in Monday being a Legal Holiday Houlton, Maine. the Aroostook Times a newspaper published the Banks and Government offices church on Sunday. t .Modern View, at Houlton in said County, that they may ap­ enjoyed the usual holiday hours. Mr. W. C. Spaulding and A. W. 1 W ithe. Roof mg JJuestion pear at a Probate Court to \>e held at the Pro­ Mies Estelle Neulmus and her Spaulding of Caribou were in Houl­ Tin makes a good roof i f you THE bate office in Caribou, on Said third Tues­ mother Mrs. S. Neuhaus of Boston, ton last week visiting friends. a roofing that can be left out in the p ain t it. tain without the slightest damage. day of Sept., A. I)., 1912, at ten of the are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. clock i|n the forenoon, and be heard thereon Don’t fail to attend the grand pub­ Canvas makes a good roof i f you M. Hriggs. p ain t it. The wearing surface Is mineral if they see cause. lic piano recital given by Miss PIs- matter embeddedmbedi into a heavy 0 ------Leonard A. Pierce Esq. was in telle Neuhaus. Sept. 6th. Admis­ Any felt makes a good roof i f coating off pitch pitc and naver needs Estate of Benjamin L. Fuller late of Easton Mars Hill on Saturday, where he sion 50 cf«. you paint it. painting. deceased. Will and petition for probate Even paper makes a good roof addressed a political meeting with thereof and that letters testamentary issue to Mr. and Mrs. Olin Rideout who if you paint it. We shall ba glad to send you a f*i other leaders. have been the guests of Mr. and sample o r Amatite free Of charge Walter S. Fuller, presented by Walter S 'But Amatite makes a good roof if you will send a postal request Fuller the Executor therein named. Justin C. Rose started Monday Mrs. C. H. Rideout, returned to their if you DON'T paint it for it to our nearest office. The evening for Boston to get his samples home pi Boston last week. sample will show you what the 8UARANTEE8 FOR FIVE I Estate of Margaret E. Keating late of On a painted roof, the paint is what gives the real protection. mineral surface is like. ! Houlton deoeased. Will and petition for pro- ready for the fall business. He will Miss Frances Richards, the tal­ YEARS be absent about three moifths. The rest of it has no function | bate thereof and that letters testamentary ented reader, will give a recital at except to piovide a smooth un­ Everjet Elastic Paint It prevents bother and labor— also j issue to Annie M. Keating, presented bp Robt. Lovely who has been em­ Watson Hall this Wednesday even­ broken surtace with no seams or A lustrous carbon black paint, very cracks, to which the paint can be cheap, wry durable—for protecting afl many weary steps from ironing j Annie M. Keating the Exmitrix therein ployed with the Cochran Drug Store, ing, and the public is cordially in­ kinds of metal and wood work. board t o etoVe. It’s a great econo-,named. w _____ has resigned his position, and will vited to be present. applied. Anything which has strength enough to keep the wind miser of tim e. I Estate of John Whittaker late of Easton leave today for Oldtown where he TheJCongregational Sunday School B arre tt Manufacturing Company from blowing it away or the rain New York Chicago Philadelphia Bo«t«« Why stick to the, old fashioned ead deoeased. Will and petition for probate has a fine position. will hold their annual picnic at from beating it in, will be water­ St. Louis Cleveland proof if you use paint enough. Pittsburg Cincinnati Iron with its accom panim ent of thereof and that letters testamentary issue to Mr. Geo. Ingraham and family and Crescent Park on Friday next. Kansas City Minneapolis burnt fingers, scorched clothes and Charles L. Whittaker and Rufus L. Whit­ Mrs. Isaac Berry who have been Those* not having conveyances are Amatite Roofing, however, needs New Orieana Seattle taker, presented by diaries L. Whittaker and no painting. It i» a real roofing— Leaden. Isglaad hard ironing days, when a speeding several weeks with rela­ requested tr meet at the ch urch at Rufus L. Whittaker the Executors therein tives in Houlton and vicinity, started 9.30. named. Hotpoint Electric Monday night for Seattle. Wash. Estate of John P. Johnson late of Wood­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willey and Flatiron land deceased. Petition that Peter E. John­ l'A child who have been spending the V. M. C A. Notes will aave, you all these troubles— and son or some other suitable person may be ap­ pointed Administrator presented by Peter E. summer with Mrs. Willey’s parents, money too. Mr. and Mrs. Trefrey, returned to O' Johnson. As the cool weather approaches their home in Sharon, Mass.. Fri­ Estate of "George L. Pennington late of the boys minds turn to the indoor day. s i Bridgewater deceased, Petition to determine activities. The rooms will he open amount of Inheritance Tax presented by from now on four evenings a week. James L. Pennington and Sarah A. Penning­ Monday, Wednesday. Friday and ton. Election Day Saturday. With the equipment now installed' any hoy can find enough Card o! Thanks Notice ok First Meeting of Creditors Estate of John C, Seeley late of Houlton clean amusement to keep them busy In the District Court of the United States- deceased. Petition to determine amount of Amendment for a Bond Issoe To our friends and neighbors who by their and happy w it h o u t frequenting for the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. Inheritance Tax, presented by Xehemiah E. to be Voted on Sept. S. acts and words ot sympathy and the many In the matter of Seeley and William C. Donnell. places of unquestionable character. beautiful fioral offerings we extend our heart­ Melissa Pomphrey ) Regular gvmnasuim class work felt thanks, Bankrupt. > In Bankruptcy. _ . Estate of Frank P. Jordan late of Caribou, Let every voter understand the will be a leading feature there the MIL'S. J. J. NILES and Fa m ily. To the creditors of Melissa Pomphrey IPS the most economical iron be- deceased. Petition for an allowance out of Bond Issue Amendments not a po­ coming season. The reading and of Blaine in the County of Arooe- ObOee correctly made to hold an even the personal estate, presented by Saffie F. : took and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. litical measure. It has been taken game room. warm, well lighted, and Card of Thanks | Notice is hereby given that on the 31 st day beat whenwloing different* kinds o f! Jordan, widow of deceased. up and endorsed by Boards of Trade cheerful makes a most attractive We wish to thank our neighbors and friends Aug. A. D. 1912, the said Melissa Ironing— from heavy damp pieces to meeting place for the socially in­ iphrev was duly adjudicated bankrupt; all over'thfe State, by medical associ­ for their kind sympathy aDd assistance dur­ i and that the first meeting ol’ his creditors will be the-most delicate lingerie, laces and Estate of Julia A. Goodrich late of Fort ations, hotel associations, automo­ clined boy or young men. ing the long illness of our father. I held at the office of Edwin L. Vail in Houl- Fairfield deceased. The first Account pre­ embroidery. bile associations, and received a The membership is open to any MR and MRS. JAREI) ROBINSON. i ton on the 21 st day of Sept., sented for allowance by George H. Goodrich j A. D. 1912, at 10 o’clock in the afford miss this op­ unanimous endorsement by th e boy or young man. 12 years of age Yon eannot “to Administrator. I forenoon, at which time the said portunity to experience the con­ \ ____ State Board of Trade at Augusta, and over. The fee of $2.00annually Caution i creditors may attend, prove their claims, ! appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, venience of electric ironing. Estate of George I.. Pennington late of M a r c h 15, w h e n representatives is so small that no boys need use Whereas my wife Effie M. Scott having and transact such other business as may from 26 trade organizations repre­ that as an excuse of not being able properly come before said meeting. For sale at Bridgewater deceased. The first and final left my bed and board I hereby caution all Account presented for allowance by Sarah A. senting every portion o * the State to take advantage of the many op­ persons against harboring or trusting her on EDWIN L. VAIL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Pennington and James L. Pennington, Ad­ were present. The measure was em­ portunities the Association offers my account and I shall pay no bills of her I)a;e branches in Nort h BILL September election, it means only America alone, a fellow can most Crow Brand Warranted Pure Cream Tartar, to-day. A HANDSOME CARRIAGE that a future Legislature may if it always find a home in the Y. M. C. Send for our Premium Catalogue. Something for all ■* 7 drawn by a good horse still makes j desires avail itself of this borrowing A., when away from his native the family. Your Leading Grocer is now having a power. The amendment does not town. special sale. In every Package are three extra special the most dashing apperance 011 R p fn rp T liP cH av compel the Legislature to do any­ The Bov Scouts secured over 200 Coupons and one on the outside. Beautiful Presents the highway. The general opin- u c , u , c I U C O U O y thing in this respect, but if any fu­ available rooms for the visitors to ion is tliat our ture Legislature does desire to bor­ the Fair Some rooms were not exchanged for them. row money for the development of used especially those a little away THE THREE CROW BRAND CREAM TARTAR ARRIAGE REPAIR WORK SeOte 10 good roads, such money must be ex­ from the center, while some were !S zis absolutly satisfactory in every r pended equitably throughout the used to their full capacity the three WARRANTED PURE. QUALITY BEST. respect. We have not set high! several counties. nights. The hoys guided the visit­ PLACE TOUR ORDER EARLY. ors to their rooms so no one need prices on our expert work in a n d S a v e 1 2 1 -2 p e r C t. This State bond issue was first sug­ take any extra steps : n getting locat­ pairing. If you can afford a car- ! gested by Hon. Lyman H. Nelson SAVE THE COUPONS at a good roads meeting held in Jan ­ ed. Over 360 people were thus cared rirge, you can afford to have us j uary last. It was stated at that tim* for. The boys will ad as guides | keep it in repair. Bring it to us during the coining State ( ’. E. Con-1 ATLANTIC SPICE COMPANY Houlton "Water Co. and it was also shown by Governor by all means. Plaisted in his address to the special vent ion. I Rockland Maine. session of the Legislature that this Robt. Yetton is with the Simmum bond issue of $2,(MU.kh> will be paid in *l:e eorhern part of the County, j Huggard Bros. Co. principal ami interest without in­ Bed is mSsed when away from thei HOULTON, ME. creasing the taxation of the citizens “ Bunch " Robt. Hurd who has | of the State a single dollar. It is ! spent the summer vacation with his important for everyone to keep this old friends in Houlton left Friday clearly in mind. The Legislature of f< r his home in Bangor.- 1911 passed a law which went into > \ . M. ( . A. cook-hooks have jBEYWOOD Opera Horn* KHIHIM effect. January, 1912. placing-a large arrived and the boys will call at the ■ A w w ~ \y. T. FREN CH , Manager kills and i««r more human license fee or tax upon every auto­ H< niton homes and present same j being*, destroy! more property mobile or motor vehicle owned and for sale. The proceeds to he used m ad stock than all cyclones, tor- operated i n the State of Maine. to help defray the expenses of the 'nsdoes and floods combined. It That tax has just begun to be col­ Local Work. ’The hook is published causesTO per cent of all Are losses I THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 | according to official record. lected and will amount this year to by the Amherst Cook Book Co. at least $120,000. Under the law it Many of the receipts are by the 1 Professor cannot be used for any other than teachers of Domestic Science, of The Musical Comedy Surprise highway purposes. It must be ex­ Amherst, and other colleges. The W est j * Dodd's pended on the roads. advertising so courteously given hv ronderful This tax is different from any other the Houlton Merchants pay for the ■ft levied by the State in that it is de­ books, thus making it an excellent Invention voted to this distinct purpose. All proposition for the Houlton Boys. He will • liiniDE n lia s .: •ay you have a other taxes go into the common fund As a special inducement the Cook MAZIE and Eter Big Fun Crowd in The Um oaljr good dinner if you serve but becomes, as already said, a spe­ Book Co., will present the hoy sell­ i uaiu t Imb u a piece of fiaky-crusted pie cial fund for highway purposes only. ing the most books with a Five Dol­ Funniest Comedy Ever Written, g and;______oxelaalvo t Mutual Inwuraaco OomianiM of Um» tor dessert. Now, instead of expending that $120,- lar Gold Jdieem This is one reason MStatwaod Oauada(30«i oompanina). New Songs, New Dances, With William Tell Flour your 000 each year scattering it about why the boys may come to some of HsB.iS.«ysM i pastry will be a marvel of deli Pretty Faces, Handsome Costumes. M isst nwteettom cacy—your muffins, rolls and bread over the State in small amounts in­ the houses more than once, as this ___ i of lnadln* An laranaea light, tender and wholesome. sufficient to accomplish any great prize is well worth working for. ■ (IM af tlMm la oatalogun — It is also an economy—William work in road building, it is proposed The Association work here cer­ FUN Nothing But FUN _ tar tt). Thnro am allowance* of 10 Tell Flour goes farthest. sj: that this permanent income be cap­ tainly needs the financial aid of CURTAIN RISKS AT 8.15 SHARP lOontcrCablaRoda # Order today. (iz) italized so that instead of $120,000 those who are really interested in S i S s I s l rsm fsrtodi silken next year, the Legislature may have the safeguarding of Houlton’s Great­ POPULAR PRICES 25, 35, 50 CENTS M m U m vcYm $500,000, or $1,000,000 or $2,000,000 est Asset, its hoys and young men. SMn Yserlsf No work now being done in Houl­ Seats may be reserved by telephone and will be held uti* , Mcra D. A t , Rod* nold than any other (but not more than that) to expend I tfcraa make* aomblned. Inal*t on the trad#- William ton is being carried on at so small til 8 o'clock the night of the performance. on highways, and thus much good may be accomplished without any an expense as this one when you | tad Ratw of Ughtnlng,’’ free. -KMokmYmmr-lf. YomrFfmU,. T cost or!tax to the citizens. consider the results gained. \h Tomr A ***rtp, 3mfm. Tell Flour DODD * ITHUTllKllfl, diSS StatM Awo., P — Malm—, U . A. H. FOGG CO. The Great Family Medicine DISTRIBUTOR Standard Liniment Gives immediate Relief in Rheumatic* Pains. The only Liniment suitable for internal use. H. M. RHODA FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS LOCAL AGENT FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER P ric e 2 5 C en ts a t The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4, 1912. MGHESTPSPUS Utterly Wretched BRAND Nervous Prostration Long Endured OP LOCAL INTEREST DIAMOND Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Reminder, Upper Bern, Pa., writes: “For several years I had Vivian Howe, of Presque Isle was Ear Jewels at Cost to close at <)s nervous prostration, and was utterly good’s. SOMEBODY wretched. I lived on bread and beef a visitor during the Fair. tea because my stomach would not re­ Always go to Osgood’s for fine re­ Ralph Powers of Brookline is m LADIES | tain anything else. I took many rem­ edies, but obtained no relief until I pairing. It pays. town visiting friends. Wants a picture of your Resi­ took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when I began tcXgain at once. Am now cured.” Mrs. A. J. Saunders went to (’all at the Timks office and in Pure, rich blood makes good, strong Bucksport Saturday for a few days quire about Automobile Tire Insur­ dence, Farm Buildings, Live K#XO ■■AH* PILL*, for tweatV'flvS I nerves, and this is why Hood's Sarsa- stay. ance. fMf»regarded as Best.Safest, Always Reliable. : paidHa, which purifies and enriches the \ Stock, Crops or Family. ftA I n B Y ALL D R U G G IS T S blood, cures so many nervous diseases. A Safety Razor FR E E with every Miss Ernestine Cohen of Boston is f u f DV tU U f DC WORTH Get it today in usual liquid form or new subscription to the T imks. tlie guest of Mrs. S. Friedman on | jS8S5> E V E R Y W H E R E tbstbd 'chocolated tablets'called Sarsatabs. WE CAN SATISFY YOU. Albert K. Stetson was in Portland Main St Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Special bargains in Bead Neck­ This is your Opportunity I3th { PRACTICAL CUSINESS TRAININC Koon. laces at ()sgoo. Sidney Graves and daughter Only twelve minutes walk from Market Square, churches, schools* his parents. of Presque Isle were in Houlton stores, etc. A market at \our door. 236 last week visiting relatives. Maos Sept. 6,1912 Any young man who wants a Pliore of BOSTON fat S .13 1». »m . Safety Razor can get one free by Riley s Market receives Fresh L. L. McLEOD, HOULTON, MAINE. Oysters Tuesday', Thursday, and •F bringing in a new subscription to the T im ks. Saturday of each week. Mr. Harry Stevens and H. D. Col­ Don’t miss Mazie and Her Fun O- lins, of (’arii)ou, were in town Thurs­ Girls at the Heywood Opera House, YOUR W A N T ADS day taking in the Fair. Thursday evening, Sept. 5th. Insert A. K. Hammond of Van Buren Any person having rooms which in th e 1 was in town last week, bringing a they desire to rent to students, please TIMES party down in his touring can notify Irving C. Weeks, Principal R. C. T. Don’t fail to ask at the T imks T he Result Spe&wks F o r Itself. office about the Safety Razor they Hon. E. W. Chafin Prohibition are giving away with each new candidate for President will speak subscription. at Mansur Hall on Thursday' even­ ing Sept. 4, 1912. A line of Art Statuette and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Vose are re­ The (’has. Swett house on North ceiving congratulations on *a son * which arrived last week. street has been sold to Mr. Fair Frezer. Copy of famous banks of Bangor through tin* (’, W. Pearson’s store is a little farther Harmon Real Estate Agency. Statues and Paintings. up street, hut the walk will do you good. Any person desiring help for odd jobs after school hours kindly apply Harold L. Chadwick is building a mm to Irving C. Weeks. Principal R. C. new green house to accomodate his I. For those who love the old musicians largely increasing business. Manager F/'eneh of the Heywood Howard Seeley, Pittsfield, who Opera House has had the telephone we have copy of Mozart, Beethoven, and formerly lived in Houlton was in h)Ra hvniber of years we have Lewi installed in the theatre for the con­ town last xveek attending the Fair. endoa coring to perfect :i Potato I Jig­ Wagner. Those with a Literary turn of venience of his patrons. Both the Congregational and Uni­ ger adapted to this section. A ma­ mind we have Shakespeare Dickens, Dante tarian churches resumed services chine that would have all the advantages- Sunday after two months of closing. Communication etc. For Hero worshipers we have our and none of the disadvantages (and there Mrs. Lucy Morrill who has been are many) of other machines offered. own Washington and Lincoln. These spending several weeks at Old Orch­ I)kak Mh. E ditor : ard with friends returned home % I notice with much satisfaction T wo years ago tlie Reuilier L.eValor Digger was with other Studies in Art you will find a last week. your Zealand earnestness in the pro-i offered to us under favorable conditions of trade Mrs. O. I). Sawtelle started Fri­ motion of the "Good roads move-1 very complete line of these goods, suitable am| , I ,,'0ve wor a sat macm a .. sea so:;. day for Dexter, Me., where she will iiD*nt” that is calling fourth much ^ Last year we had thirty for a more thorough to give that friend who is hard to buy for. spend a few weeks vacation with, praise and some criticism. Also I ; relatives. note you are an advocate of the Split j trial. These machines were placed with vario­ Mr. (.’has. B. Sawtelle, of Dexter, Log Drag, and in order to assist you i us fanners for fre_* trial. We did not attempt to was the guest of his brother G. D. and endeavor to push what little I * make sales. Frew Foster. Chas Waldron, Frank Sawtelle at the Snell Konst* several can in both of these positions I wish A:1:2s. all of Fort Fairfield, and others were so The prices run from 15c up days last week. 1to call the attention of the public to ' phased with the working of our Digger that Mr. Percy L. Rideout of tin*.J. A. a strip of road four miles in extent ; to $4.00 &nd a nice piece can Browne (’(>., went to Boston and which undoubtedly is tie best and! they continued with. it. leaving their machine New York Friday to purchase new smoothest four miles of road within ::i the field. be purchased for 50 and 75c. fall and winter goods. | a radius of 2o miles of Houlton. and We believe til’s is the machine you are !<>ok- jjhas been the best road during the! Rev. Geo. S. Robinson, rector o G-ntire sumnmr rud.wifhstanding the mg for. It is light o: lira ft — few breakages, So they are not expensive. the Church of the Good Shepherd j een ti nnous wet season. j and of good capacity. Adjustable for light or was in Portland Sunday to attend Tin- road I wish t• • call attention1 heavy digging and dot- imt bruise the crop. the funeral of tlie late Rev..k Koon. ■ to l* the r drv r,n,j .-\,*,.ssive rains f Dover j this year, has always been rutted Representative to Congress from t In* and rough. Now this season tin Fourth District was in Houlton highway commissioner of Hodgdon Thursday and ealh-d attic- T imis has doin- practically no work on this John Watson & Company. office. piece of road and it I hen-fore has Mrs. Julia B. Ward who has h-cti cost the town nothinu. or at least the CRESCENT PARK spending flu* summer with her >R- road commissioner has refused to t* rs Mrs. A. P. Green and Mrs. allow t he »*;t i/.eiis pa v for using In* Houlton’s Famous Summer Resort William Jameson of Vina! Haven has returned home. Go NICKERSON LAKE Merton Brown who has success­ .Regular Meals served every day. fully passed the Massachusetts Bar Lunches served at all times examination will soon leave for Bos­ ton wheiv he will practic-* 1 a \V wit!: Boats and Canoes to Let. I ! ,1 a well known linn. Naptha Launch for carrying parties around the Lake. Catering to Private Parties a Specialty. Telephone rentals are due tin- first Dancing Pavillion and Music furnislifcd for Parties. day of ench^moTit h. No discount will la-allowed unless bills an* paid •all i! ii , d :i y - ■ .1 I o ! -1 on or he for** lie* lot h of the month e*r da . w mi Id he .-'XU A roost oid; Tel. and Tel. Go. The last Bepublicau Rally tak< ■> :f th place at t i- ()pri a Ibno on nutir- day *-v filing. lion, ( ’.-ul M i I li hi n of " Island Falls and lion. If. W. ■ r t h R nun! 11 ! Remember i Shaw will address tin- citb.oiis. | 1 lie M -1 hod ist <■/: 111ch in 11... Udon. ...-C=TT--- ="======•---...... ------J Tin■ ma iiy Houlton friends ,,i Mr. j t ill’ll D t bl­ r i gl 11 ;t i d m up * 11 tho and Mrs. A. G. ('hamb.-r*- of Ilay- I 1 o |’ S I * I 1ock ioad h-.’id i: ru s o 11' | thru ' \ O [ J m-sville, will sympathiz" with them j Hodgd on D* ('at y, but 1o-r *r |C.O.Grant & John N. Adams J in the loss of tln-ir only son William g.*t on Go­ hoi'st ■h; ek y« ii w II ho I W E , A R E HEADQUARTERS % age 20 yrs., on Aug. 2s. from appen- oblim< to ,1 l i Vo tin•oimii *1 ioioI of S lo dicit is. w:t for I'd nn *; to lo i ncio ( •p. on -j|i' For Timberlands, Farms, Houses, House Lots and Hotels, tho to ’> of tho 1 ill Th s ud is Ricker (’lassical Institute as well l»| ALK along Fashion Road Culverts, Steele Bridges, Steam and Gasoline K11- torn let in <-i h.dh >w Iflude in tl o hill as the Public Scliools will open next Avenue during the ^ gines, Saw Mills, Threshing Machines, Hay Presses, Ktc. ^ Where tin- ro;oi cotiimissioio rs ha vo week. Bicker expects a huge en­ Clothes parade and earh-d out gravo] t. fill . t Ii *r lodes i t We still offer for sale the slaughter house property in the tering class, and with t in* line equip­ you will readily pick out the in Mo­ 'oad m th t ' (d her >id if tho jL village of Houlton, which has A capacity large enough for ^ ment, which they now have a most town. Wlo flo*r the will ca rt grn v- “ Individual Man” hy the ^ manufacturing purposes, and will be sold at a bargain. ^ profitable year is now assured. ol from the *ast sid - of the toWII to character expressed in his Sacrifice Sale of a Hotel The excessive speed which some fill this pond in the road on the west custom tailored suit. of the local aufoists are developing side remains to he seen. was listed with us for immediate sale and must be sold at will result in some of them paying once almost regardless of price. Don’t delay, call or write We wish to notify the public that | Let us tailor your next suit or overcoat. fines, Chief Whitney has instruc­ while riding over the Benn road, so- j Costs no more and you won't look like for information & tions from the Selectmen to se5 that called, and finding it in such excel- J the average ready made man. Stop in the law regarding fast driving he leqt condition that they place the! and be shown enforced. credit where it belongs, and to tliej C. O. Grant & John N. Adams % As near as can be aseetairned at persons who have maintained and j kept this road in such excellent con- j FARM AGENCY & the present time, the Receipts hu ijfc the three days Fair will equal the dition during this season at their G. N. GRANT J Office Market Sq.. over J. E. Robinson’s Grocery £ Expenditures, a condition which own expense. These public spirited J Tel. Office 142-3 House 256-3 considering everything is most en­ citizens are Geo. H. Benn, L.vnwotnl Corner Market & Union Square couraging and reflects great credit Rhoda and Shirley Benn. upon the management. A Subscriber. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 4, 1912.

Greatj Demand! lor the Made Mv Ufe Prof. Cards. I Of Interest “ i ■i New Preparation J To F a r m e r s Accomplishes Its Mission Worth Living Dr. J. F- Palmer “ I feel it i.:v . 1‘ v : i , .-.hors what: Nervous, Debtlited Men and Wo­ Chamberlains ’ia i- ..:- Lave <], me f<4-2 Hammerless I fat in milk. Dr. Babcock was at there is such a tivimndous demand, I tried all of the rem­ edies that I heard of, J that time the chemist at the Wiscon­ as “ Tona Vita." The m e d ic in e was and a num ber of doc­ sin University Experiment Station, unknown in this country until a few tors, but got no relief. Dr. G. H. Tracy Finally a friend told In U.2 M Ckfr 2has REPEATER. i it is said that necessity is the mot ti­ months ago. and today the sale of me to try Chamber- • cant'IN li IMtf ImI er of invention and in this instance the tonic is so large that it has been " ID EN TIST 1 bx. lain s Stomach and Sure Safe Shooting for Man or Boy— it was surely the case. There was a impossible to prepare it fast enough Liver Tablets. I got g g Rice Block, Houlton, M e. great need that dairymen should be And a Simple Rifle to Care For to supply tim sudden and great* de­ a bottle of them and Office Hours : y A. M. to 5 P able in a comparatively short time mand. Druggists from all over the they soon helped my M. stomach; by their . The Remington- UMC .2 2 Repeater is rifled, sighted and to determine the amount of butter country are sending in wires about Evenings by appointment gentle action my bow­ tested lor accuracy by expert gunsmiths. It shoots as you hold. I fat or real value to milk. Produc­ as follows : els became more reg­ Telephone connection. The ample, improved safety device on every R em ington- ers of high-grade milk were under­ “Rush more ‘Tona Vita’ last ship­ ular. Today I feel like UMC .2 2 repeater never fails to work. Accidental discharge paid for tqeir products and low- ment all gone. tsale tremendous." praising them to all ii upocrible. ^ ______who suffer as I did, for No medicine could be so tremend­ they have cured me and made my life BERT DOYLE, D. D. S. The Remington- UMC .2 2 Repeater is easily cared for. The Sleepy Sickness. ously successful unless it had a worth living.” Id talonf down, your fingers are your only took. The breech mission to accomplish and was ac­ For ?«!* bv Perk?’ Drug Store. bloeh, firing pin and extractor, come out m one piece— permitting complishing that mission. “Tona DENTIST die bsne! to be cleaned from the breech. We have had a number of inquir­ Vita” is accomplishing its mission. ies in regard to a disease of chicks The action bandies .2 2 short, .2 2 longv-©r .2 2 long rifle cart­ It is making rired out, debilitated, and some older birds which our read­ Climate Failed; OFFICE OVER FOX 1R08. ridges— any or all at the same time without adjustment nervous men and women, happier. | ers describe as a “sleepy sickness.” n»fw Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Lime-1 it.g Doan’s Kidney Pills. I took in toms of other troubles, complicated Kekman's Alterative is effective in Bron­ General Practice, Settlement of namaadintannettate stations. all the contents of two boxes and by natural medicinal qualities of rhu­ chitis. Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Estates. Corporations Organized. no doubt by this sleeping disease, barb—nature's purest and best laxa­ Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the IJD ». m.—for Millinocket, Greenville Ban-j that time the pain had been so greatly are manifest in many cases. A de­ system. Does not contain poisons, opiates All collections returned to clients for wd intermediate stations, Portland j relieved that I could get a good night’s tive. are obtained in thi- medicine. or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet tailed report of the investigations felling of recoveries, and write to Eekrnan same day as collected. ^ndJSMMten. Dining Car Milo Jet to re8t j t gjveg me pleasure to recom­ Lee's Rhubarb Laxative w iil not Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for more evi­ will be published at an early date. mend this preparation.” harm the weakest constitution and dence. For sale by all leading druggist* Will practice in all Courts of the Preventive measures .have succeed­ ). m.-for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Van For sale by all dealers. Price 60 is therefore ideal for children. If is State. Buren and intermediate stations. ed in checking the malady, sanita­ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New very pleasant to the taste. Berks tion playing an important part in Rice Block Houlton, Me. p. m.—for Millinocket Bangor, and in- York, sole agents for the United Drug Store has the agency* in H o u l­ RUBBERS wraefflate ints, Portland and Bos- the scheme. WEAR®) This Winter Car Caribou to Boston. States. ton for these two great preparations. ton. “Chicks ranging in age from four Remember the name—Doan’s— Tkains Due Houlton. weeks to three months are equally H. J. Chandler 234 and take no others. susceptible to the disease. So far as it can be learned, it is bighl.v conta­ GOING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR W anted gious." f A N A D I A N o i ift.Ha m.—from Van Buren, Caribou, OBice 12 Hey wood Street ' Fort Fairfield and intermediate stations. Successful salesmen to sell accident and V-PACIFIC K y. TOURIST” health insurance policies ; no hasbeens or Soil Fertility Increasing Td. D -2. HOULTON, ME. l&gO p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, Greenville and intermediate stations. failures ; a good chance to build an indepen­ vDinlng Car Bangor to Millinocket. dent income to the man of push ; no need of Meanwhile our methods of agri­ Is a Popular Way t< Trav dr- Fort Fairfield ' experience ; no capital required ; no policies culture are improving, our soil fer­ l Mirist Shapers. — light ;i:i’ m< <■: th*- Frenohville, Madawaska Grand Isle, Bangor, Maine, probable revival in agriculture will quiivimuifs of a superior glass <>f List as w*-l I.---and at half the cost Washburn, and intermediate stations, 31tf Mansur Block via Squa Pan. bring more men into the business ECONOMY AND COMFORT COMBINED and cause a more rapid growing in­ < "mliination Tickets nr*- i-‘ '.<■(1 giv mg patrol tho [>ri vi h'g" <ayii!1nr of Tourist Statkflf. Observation Parlor Car Ban “ I am a traveling salesman,” writes Even should it become necessary Tk-kms can travel "Touri-’ i non Montreal, Rel'il Hate. gor to Caribou. E E. Young?, E. Berkshire, Vt. “and for us to import some food supplies, No dru ;s. No surgery. T.80p. m.—from Van Buren, Caribou was often troubled with constipation we will refuse to believe that any­ If ii.t* Local Ag e W ! . t . V■. B. Ii< »\\'A 1it i . L. 1 A . ( J’. K. St. .John Limestone Fort Fairfield, and intermedi­ N L. ate stations. and indigestion till I began to use Dr. thing in the shape of a calamity is CHARLES E. WARD, D. C. King’s New Life Pills, which 1 have coming upon us. The world is large GKO. M. HOUGHTON, Pass’r Traffic found an excellent remedy.” For all and the United States is. after all. CHIROPRACTOR Manager. stomach, iiver or kidney troubles they but a small part of it. Thero are W. M. BROWN General Superintendent are unequaled. Only 25 cents at all vast stretches of country which are Obstinate ami chronic diseases a Bancor* Me. druggists. producing nothing, and the produc­ specialty. tive capacity’ of the United States Flying Men Fall is undoubtedly many times the 8 Prospect St., Houlton, Me. vjtetims to stomach, liver and kidney PILES! PILES I PILES! amount of present production. It is troubles just like other people, with not within reason to presume that WILLIAMS* INDIAN PILE OINTMENT production of food supplies in the The Commercial liWresults in loss of appetite, back- Will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itchirg Piles aohe, nervousness, headache, and tired, It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, United States will not keep pace Male Quartette But there’s actg as a poultice, gives instant relief. with tin- demand of our people until run-down feeling, For sale by all all druggists, maij sue and $ 1. on no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee­ the limit of pioduction has be.-n B. E. .Aniu h-on. First T^nor bles, Henry, Tenn , proved. “Six bot­ Williams Mfg. Co., Props..Cleveland,Ohio I reached. 11. is entirely’ within rea- !‘. S. B kkkik. Second T^nor tles of Ebctric Bitters” he writes, Sold by LEIGHTON & FE E L E Y | son and probability to expect that M. H. B ailky. First Bass “did more to give me new strength and production, in the present state of F. K. CnrKcnri.1.. Second Bass £ood appetite than all other stomach 'our civilization and business and in- Funeral. Church and Concert remedies I used.” So they help every­ jdustry. will keep pace with the de­ work. Write or impure of body. It’s folly to suffer when this mand for food. B. E. ANDERSON, fMgr.» great remedy will heip you from the POOR SLEEPER Our farmers will never be friuht- Healthy children sleep soundly. Any Houlton, Me. dose. Try v . Only 50 cents at ! ened into raising more crops by be­ Erst child that does not sleep is not healthy. For a real, royal smoke *11 druggists. Sleeplessness is caused by undigested ing told that there is danger that try Sickle Plug. fUbStances Wblcb generate poisons. they will let their fallows want for F o r Sale Kickapoo Worm Killer (the nioe- the necessities of life if they do not Economy— more and better tobacco for Attention! Butchers and farmers t&eting candy lozenges) produces do so. Only’ the possibilities of A dark green store curtain mounted on money. No waste go xl roller almut 8 ft. wide and (• feet long. YOU m o * STAM] LOSE sound, restful sleep by rleaning out making more profit will bring that Too will itr martlet price for A bargain at the Timks Office. honeludeu and poisons and impurities. It is a great about, and when men and women Convenience—just the right size— no package to 1isezzi " aiJTz to the tannery child’s tonic and Strength-build'r. are convinced of the profitableness profit*. We offer to Price, 26c., sold by druggists every­ bulge your pocket—nothing to spill. I Are Ever at War, jts.firee of expense, If of fanning there will be no lack of • ; entirely satisfactory. where and by those who desire to be farmers. Quality— fine leaf that keeps its natural I There are two things everlastingly at Tamnery, Whltefleld, If. B. PERKS DRUG STORE flavor and moisture as no other form of I war, joy and piles. But Bucklen’s Ar* tobacco can . Tobacco cut into little pieces nica Salve will banish pile* in any U. A. Smith, Bridgeton, Ind., had 3 o z . I form. It soon subdues the itching, ir* kidney trouble for years, and was so soon dries out, smokes hot and bites. , rita’ ion, inflammation or sw elling. It crippled with rheumatism he could not Your dealer. 1 gives eomtort. invites joy. Greatest dress without help. He started using 10c 1 healer of burns, boils ulcers, cuts, THE BEST WOOD Foley Kidney Pills, and says, “ 1 began Find oat to day J bruDe°. eczema, scalds* pimples, skin to get better at once, and now all mv , eruptions. Only 25 cts at all drug. trouble has left me and I do not feel | gists. for a hot fire that I ever had rheumatism. 1 rest well all night and tho’ 59 years old, can now do the work of a man of 35 years. I would like to be the means of It will abso­ others getting benefit from Foley Kid- Insure lutely remove freckles, tan aey Pills.” Refuse substitutes. Houl­ PNEUMONIA Your Skin and sunburn Bird) Edgings ton Grange Store. Hoods or your money left me with a frightful cough and] very weak. I had spells when I could with back. Re­ hardly breathe o’- speak for 10 to 20 {Sarsaparilla stores health, cut to any length minutes. My deb or could nothelp| W ilson ’s tons and W anted me, but I was completely cured by Acts directly and peculiarly beauty to the skin. W ill not 12 in., 16 in., 4 ft. long (’apablo cook. Apply’ to MRS. D R . KING’S on the blood; purifies, enriches grow hair. INGERSOLL, Matron of R. ( . I. I and revitalizes it, and in this FRECKLE Delightfully Dormitory, i way builds up the whole sys- CREAM is a gra nit^ tf New Discovery O R D E R NOW . Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joi'et, 111. | tem. Take it. Get it today. 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. { In ufuuI Jitjuid form or in chocolate I to:, *.*-<: tuiieo vi. lie a Sarsat& bs. PERKS’ DRUG STORE Furnished Cottage For Rent C H. McCLUSKEY By the day or week at Cary Lake. E N G R A V E D S c P R IN T E D Apply to Mrs. Jennie Gary, Pleas­ WEAR 0 1 I ® J | RUBBERS ant St. CALLING CAROS AT THE TIMES OFFICE TUi* Winter