VOL. X X X . PHILLIPS, MAINE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. PRICE 3 CENTS

SUCCESSFUL SONS OF WELD. ON THE FRONTIER. ENGLAND'S APPLE TRUST.

Newman Brothers j] Worth More Than a Phillips Water Works Case. Excellent Play AdmirablyjJActed Drew COMBINATION CONTROLS PRICE OF Million In Kansas. The following communication from Big Audience. MAINE APPLES IN LIVERPOOL. Samuel Farmer off Arkansas City, a Company Insists That Village Corpora­ “ An excellent drama admirably act­ ed,” was the unanimous] verdict of the Maine man and former resident of John Crossley, Liverpool Apple Buyer Pur­ packed house |*hat greeted the'Jrepro- Franklin county in reference to George tion Must First Agree to Buy. duction of “ On the Frontier” at Lam­ chases Largely In Phillips and Frank and Fred Newman, also formerly of bert hall, Wednesday evening for the Franklin county, now wealthy residents Corporation Claims That According to .Contract the benefit of the graduating class of the lin County, Says England Needs a Phillips High school. That Phillips of Emporia, Kansas, will be of interest Theodore Roosevelt to Curb Trusts. to readers of the ]M a i n e W o o d s m a n . Water Company Should Appoint Appraiser. Hon. possesses in an unusual degree] ama­ In a former letter Mr. Farmer spoke of teurs of professional ability was clearly In Business 30 Years Will Come to the success of A'. A. Newman another Herbert M. Heath Is Selected by Corporation. Water demonstrated and the unstinted ap­ Live In Maine, plause bestowed by the delighted au­ brother and a resident now, of Arkan­ Company Refuses to Choose Their Man. Case Goes sas City. dience was indicative of this. The John Crossley, of Liverpool, England, audience overflowed the seating capac­ He says: ‘T visited Emporia to at­ to Law Court In December on Questions of Law. was in Phillips this week and purchased tend the annual meeting of an oil com­ ity of the hall, large delegations] com­ 1,500 barrels of apples for export. Mr. pany in which I am a stock owner, and ing from Strong, Rangeley and ^nearby Mr. Fred Newman was elected presi­ At the December term of the Law W. Butler of Farmington and D. R. towns. — Crossley has been in Franklin county dent of the company. I was quite sur­ Court sitting at Augusta will be heard Ross of Phillips are the attorneys for The drama, with almost the same several weeks with headquarters in prised at the attentions shown me by the bill in equity brought by the Phillips the corporation, the bill of complaint cast, was given here last April, but Farmington and has purchased several Village Corporation to compel the Phil­ last night’s performance was even more the two Newmans, George and Fred, being signed by G. B. Sedgeley, N. H. hundred barrels of the fruit for ship­ who introduced me to their foreman lips Water Company to carry out the finished and smoother and went with a Harnden and J. B. Morrison as asses­ ment across the pond. and showed me over their premises. terms of a contract entered into Sept. sors. dash and swing that savored of pro­ George is understood to be the sole 15, 1896, one article of which provides In the complaint appear the articles fessionals and much careful stndy and Mr. Crossley states that the crop of owner and proprietor of his mammouth that the corporation was to have the of agreement entered into between conscientious work on the part of the Franklin county this year is one of the department store carrying a stock of right to purchase the company’s entire both parties. Article eleven contains cast. finest he has ever seen and he has been $125,000 on an average and quite a works and rights at the expiration of this: It is doubtful if there could be found 30 years in the apple buying business multitude o f clerks and he himself giv­ ten years from the date of the contract “ And in consideration o f the above anywhere in Maine in a town of the and has made eight trips across the ing his full attention to business. for 10 per cent additional to the ap­ promises and agreements of said com­ size of Phillips amateurs who excelled pond but has never been in Franklin Fred C. Newman is president of the praised value. pany, the said Corporation hereby the principals in the cast. H. B. Austin county before whose fame as an apple Citizens National bank of Emporia and The appraisal should be determined agrees to pay said company for the use as John Benton, the ranchowner, N. P. growing section reached him in the West. one of the biggest stock owners. This as follows: That said Corporation in of water for the purposes aforesaid and Noble as Col. Norwood 11U. S. Cavalry, bank has increased many thousand case it availed itself of its rights in the manner and on the conditions Mrs. Flora C. Pease as Mrs. Benton, Maine apples Mr. Crossley says have dollars each year under Mr. Newman’s under this contract should select one aforesaid, the sum of eight hundred (800) Miss Blanche Kenniston as Stella Nor­ the call in England and bring higher management and is one of the sound appraiser, said Water Company one dollars per annum, for the said term of wood, Mrs. Montie Cragin as the ranch­ prices than from elsewhere. The aver­ banks of the state of Kansas. appraiser, and those two select a third, twenty years, said sum to be paid in ers daughter, D. F. Field as Lieut. Ste­ age price they bring now is from $3.50 Mercantile and banking is not the and that said committee of appraisal so forty equal semi-annual payments. vens, D. R. Ross as Capt. Grandby and to $4.00 a barrel. Mr. Crossley says only business carried on by the New­ formed and created, after due notice T. J. Seller as Pedro Alvarado. that the crop is very plentiful and de­ Answer Of Water Co. man’s in Emporia as they are among and hearing given all parties interested’ Equally excellent were others in min_ spite that fact growers are storing their Jn answer, the Phillips Water Com­ the biggest farmers in the county. should appraise and fix the value of said or parts, Elma Byron as Miss Plymp- apples and holding out for bigger prices pany in substance says that the Phillips They own two farms only a mile water-works and all the property of ton, the schoolmarm, John Russell as which he believes will not come. The Village Corporation must first signify outside of Emporia. George W. New­ said Company, and that the said Cor­ Dr. Waters, Mrs. Everdene S. Austin- money panic has had a serious effect its consent to purchase the water works man’s farm o f 450 acres is valued at poration should have the right to pur­ as Charlotte Ziegler, H. H. Berry as upon the marxet and in his opinion before the appraisal is made. They $50,000 with a $10,000 house on it for chase and take over said works, riglits Sergant Ziegler, R. H. Brann as Lieut. apple growers face losses. deny the legal authority of the corpo­ his workmen and with barns and sheds and franchises of said Company at the McNeil, Norman Butler as Major Wey English buyers refuse to buy in large ration or its assessGi S to enter into any to house his herds of cattle, hogs, and amount of said appraisal, with a sum mouth. quantities at present prices. Western contract other than for a water supply, horses and hay, consi.-ting of 300 hogs, added thereto amounting to 10 per cent Especially striking was the work of shipments of Maine apples contracted and also claims that said Phillips Vil­ 350 head of cattle and 500 tons Alfalfa thereof. ______Harry B. Austin, Flora C. Pease and for early in the season are not going lage Corporation should elect at the Mrs. Montie Cragin as husband, wife out because of the buyers were unable hay. Over 100 head of his cattle nearly Corporation Selects Appraiser. expiration of said ten years, whether or and dashing daughter of the Catawba to get ready currency and in order to all of the Short horn, Durham stock The corporation selected Hon. Herbert not it will purchase and take over said ranch, and equally clever were N. P. get rid of the apples that were already 3 or 4 years old, fat as butter, will M. Jleath of Augusta as one of the ap­ entire works and rights at such ap­ Noble, as the colonel, and Blanche on their hands it was decided by most weigh on an average of 1,500 pounds praisers through a committee chosen at praisal as named in said contract, and Kenniston as his wife, while the dif- of the growers to consign1 them to the each, are now ready for the market and a meeting of the corporation August 27, that whatever right or option to pur- ficultTrote of Lieut, Stevens was well commission houses in Portland for ship­ will sell for about 8 cents a pound. 1906, consisting of D. F. Field, W. A. chase was thereby given to the said taken by D. F. Field with whom D. R. ment to England and get what price Fred C. Newman, who took me out D. Cragin and S. G. Haley and on Dec. Phillips Village Corporation, must and Ross as Capt. Granby shared honors. they could for them. and showed the farms and stock drove I, 1906 served Notice to that effect upon should be exercised before the said ap­ T. J. Seller’s impersonation of the The buyers in England fully realizing all around both farms and I must say it the Phillips W ater Co. '''**• praisal; and that to entitle said Phillips Mexican, vaquero was lifelike and the situation refuse to buy at present was the best show I ever saw. All the The meeting also instructed the com­ Village Corporation to an appraisal, it clever. prices. If the prices in England do not fields were as level and smooth as a mittee to employ counsel to prosecute should signify its consent to and agree The performance on the whole was a change for the better it will mean that house floor. proceedings to compel the Phillips to “purchase said entire works and credit to the town arid to the partici­ the immense quantity of apples now on Fred’s stock consisted of 400 hogs, Water Co. to join with the Village Cor­ rights at the sum to be found, or that pants. A large sum was realized. hand here will not be shipped as has all the red Jersey breed and they are poration in fixing a price upon the beauties all thoroughbred and num­ might be found, by said appraisers with been the custom in the past. property. ten per cent, additional.” bered with a tag giving their breeding. Mr. Crossley ships to his brother, The defendent company admits hav­ They are sold at auction and generally Took No Notice. Samson Crossley, with offices at Liver­ ing paid no attention to the request to PRECIOUS RECORDS SAFE. bring around $15 each when shoats. The bill of the complainants further pool, Halifax and Birmingham. Speak­ appoint an appraiser because the Phil­ They have a long shed divided off into says that the Phillips W ater Co, paid ing of English methods in handling lips Village Corporation was never suitable pens for the brood, sows and attention to the notice and refuses or Steel Protective Cases Being Put In American apples Mr. Crossley said: pigs. He has 250 cattle mostly Here- neglects to appoint a second appraiser so legally authorized to enter into a con­ “ I wish we had a Roosevelt in Eng­ tract with them except for water for fords and full bloods. that a third may be chosen by them and County Building. land to give England a trust busting the extinguishment of fires. They have vats in the gronnd with a the contract be carried out according to The County commissioners have or­ lesson. I endeavored to break up the roof overhead to keep the sun off, the agreement. The Company’s Proposition. dered from the Office Bank and Library combination that controls the sale of vat being filled with water in which The complainants quote chapter 162 In the bill appears a proposition made Co., of Boston, steel vault fixtures your Maine apples and they floored me, the hogs bathe on hot days. George of the private and special laws of 1905 by the water company to the committee both for the probate and the clerk of drove me out of trade as it wer<». I has 4,000 acres pasture in Chaise Co. which provide that “ said Phillips Village in which they agree to select with the court offices in the county court building wanted to give the exporters a chance There may be the equals of the Corporation, at any legal meeting called Village Corporation a civil engineer which are now being installed and to sell in the open market but the trust Newman brothers, A. A. Newman of for that purpose may vote to purchase who will make a preliminary appraisal which will provide safety for the valu­ outgeneralled me using methods akin Arkansas City, Kansas and George W. the entire works and rights of the of the property and make a report upon able records of both departments. to those of the Standard Oil in this and Fred C. Newman of Emporia, Kan­ Phillips Water Co. for such sums of it. The water company agreed to pay The vaults when completed will be country. sas but not within the writer’s knowl­ money as may be adjudged payable ac one-half of the expenses saying that fire proof with steel pigeon hole boxes The bulk, say nine tenths of your edge. There are many readers of the cording to the terms of Article 10 of the they believed it would save several for the records, the whole being in­ apples, are sold to a limited number of buyers (about 300) and to sell your M a i n e W o o d s m a n who are well ac­ contract entered into between said Phil­ thousand dollars to both parties as closed with a steel covering to protect quainted with Franklin County, Maine, lips Village Corporation and said Phil they thopght that the expert would fix them from fire or water. apples you have to join this commission. and the town of Weld where these lips Water company; or in accordance a value on the system above that (which For years these precious documents The half dozen auctioneers have signed gentlemen were born and raised to with the terms of any other contract the village corporation would vote to have been kept in ordinary vault rooms not to sell to anyone not in the commis and the commission will sell to manhood. hereinafter entered into by the same pay. This letter was signed by J. J. without any other modern fire pro te c -! sion We are proud to report believing parties. Said Phillips Village corpor­ Moore and E. H. Gowing of Boston, tion. Throughout Maine these Steel none but these auctioneers. Thus they these three brothers own and are in ation shall, after such vote, and pay- who are the principal owners of the devices for precious records are being control the price and with their big possession of property equal to nearly ment of the purchase price to said Phil- ; water works. generally placed in the county buildings commissions prevent prices * from rais­ one and a quarter million dollars rftuch lips Water company, receive from said To this the committee replied that as and the people of the county who have ing. The Liverpool Green Fruit Co., of which is in sight. We doubt if an­ Phillips Water company an assignment a committee they had no authority other valuable papers recorded can# feel as­ is one of England’s worst trusts, It other county in Maine can boast of so and transfer of all the works and ri. hts than to proceed to obtain the appraisal sured that they are amply protected controls the number of buyers although many successful financiers as Franklin o f said Phillips Water company. And under the terms of the contract. from fire by the new system being in­ the exports, especially of apples, grows county of which we all should be proud. shall thereafter own and operate said Judge Enoch Foster as counsel for stalled. yearly. Also Maine can boast of three brothers, works and exercise and enjoy the rights the defendat company appeared at the Maine apples are the great favorites the Washburns, all of which have been and franchise of said Water company in England and on the continent. They September term of court before Juuge The Stoddard House. members of Congress. as fully as if granted to it direct.” Savage who ordered the case sent to the sell for a cent apiece on the stands The only thing I arp ashamed of “ T h e Phillips Village Corporation is Law court on questions of law. The Stoddard House, Farmington, is there and are cheaper, I find, than as Maine for is a Prohibition law that has hereby vested with the authority to being interiorally transformed from sold in this country as are many of A Similar Case. been in force for fifty years and never raise such sums of money as are nec­ ancient to modern. A steel ceiling your American export goods. A case quite similar arose in Farm­ prohibited intemperance at all. essary for the payment of the purchase and electric lights have been put in the Mr. Crossley is seriously considering ington and was sent to the Law court, Wheat is selling here for $1.00 a price of said works or in payment of dining room, making it a most attrac­ making his permanent home in Maine. the court deciding that the appraisal bushel and farmers are feeling good. future extensions, additions, or im­ tive room, and the office haa been at- He has a family of twelve children— should be made first which is the con­ One of our old neighbors will get three provements of the same, by assessment tractively painted and papered in red j a regular Rooseveltian family he calls tention of the Phil ips village corpora­ thousand dollars for his crop of wheat upon the polls and property within its and green, and new mission furniture it—and he has become so well impressed tion. The water works system is vari­ and corn this year. The wheat is up territory, or by the issuance of bonds installed. ’ Throughout, the hotel has with American life, its advantages and ously estimated to be worth from and looking fine, the ground is in as of the Corporation and to execute its been entirely renovated and under the opportunities as compared with England $30,000 to $65,000. The decision of the good shape as could be desired having mortgage of the above works and rights nroprietorship of W. S. McLellan the J that he says he shall in all probability Law court will be awaited with great had plenty rain and no killing frost as as security for their payment. famous old hostelry has decidedly taken bring his family to Maine in a tew interest. yet. Attorneys E. E. Richards and Frank on a new lease of life. 1 months to reside permanently, MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907.

way of pain and of martyrdom, yet he Pneumonia Follows a Cold^ was always true to his purpose. He but never follows the use of Foley’s INSURANCE has shown us the heights possible to Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, THE DISCOVERER human character. He has revealed to heals and strengthens the lungs and us also the character of God. In send­ affords perfect security from an attack IS IMPORTANT ing Jesus to lead us to that which is high, of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, the to show us what dignity and glory of W. A. D. Cragin, Phillips; L. L. Mitch­ character he designed for his children ell, Kingfield. Great W om an’s Remedy for W om an’s Ills. upon earth, God has shown his loving It is doubly important to insure with remembrance of us. Doubts will some­ the best and strongest companies. I times come, in times of discouragement give the promptest attention to the and despondency, and with the doubt DeBERNA R. ROSS, adjustment of laws and represent such we falter in the way; hut Jesus always companies as the following: had the assurance of God’s presence. Attorney at Law. From this came his strength, the con­ The /Etna Assurance Co. of Hartford, sciousness of oneness with the father. Real Estate and Probate Business a Conn. Jesus has shown us what we call specialty. The Phoenix Assurance Co., of Hart­ ford, Conn. salvation the way between us and God. Office over Phillips National Bank, The Home Assurance Co., of New York. There is a measure for many things, Phillips, Maine. The Niagara Fite Assurance Co., of but for influence there is nope. Should N ew York. Fire Insurance, both farm and villag-e risk The New York Underwriters Assurance I release my hold upon this book it Life Insurance. Co. of New York. would fall towaid the earth. You say Until further notice, I shall be in Itantreley Mon­ The Fire Association Assurance Co., of day of euch week. Consultations invited. Desk Philadelphia. the law of gravitation compels it to do in office of E. I. Herrick. so. The earth draws it toward itself and the book moves to meet the earth. But we are told that also, though in an Those who realize what a vast dif­ infinitely less degree the book draws the ference there is in Companies, in their earth toward itself, and while we see standing in the business world and in the book move toward the earth just as Ice, Trucking and Jobbing. their methods of doing business know surely although imperceptibly is taking that the companies namqd above stand place the outer motion. The influence Baggage and Pianos moved to any for the very best that there is in in­ of gravitation we say, there is also a part o f the town by surance. spiritual gravitation and to the soul that reaches toward God lie draws near. In some way, we may not be able to tell F. A. PHILLIPS. HAPIRY F. BEEDY, Agent how it is done, the death of Jesus has ATTORNEY AT LAW, opened the way between God and man. Families moved, freight transferred Phillips, - - Maine. For ages the hope o f salvation was —in fact all kinds of Trucking and Job­ centered in the church and conformity bing done promptly and at fair prices. to her institutions. It is no longer so. It is no longer centered in creeds say­ Telephone, Northeastern 12-4. ing this I believe, and this I believe. It | Maine Woods. is no longer centered even in the Bible. God forbid that I should be understood Five cents a whiff, steady; breeze' all to say one word in disparagement of the Thanksgiving. the year $1. Bible, for it does of a truth contain God’s sacred word to us. But the hope The season of Thanksgiving is at of salvation is centered in Christ. hand and the history and experience of LYDIA E. PINKHAM When all the unrest and questioning another year present themselves for , of the present are ended we shall find consideration by a prosperous and dis­ East New Portland. that he by his life has given us light, No other medicine for Woman’s ills in the world has received such wide­ has shown us the possibilities of our criminating people. E. M. Janes and little ; daugnter, spread and unqualified endorsement. Not every such period of time can No other medicine has such a record of cures of female illnesses or such own lives, has revealed to us the char­ Helen, having spent several days with hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham’c Vegetable Compound. acter of God, and has shown us how to bring the maximum of prosperity and draw near to G d and know salvation. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Janes, For more than 30 years it has been curing all forms of Female Complaints, happiness to the community, and it is returned to their home in Bath Monday. Inflammation and Ulceration, and consequent Spinal Weakness. well to remember that adversity as well Mrs. John Welch of Dead River is It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weaknesses than any other as success is a force that develops the one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early stage of development. Dancing Proves'Fatal. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. O. B. Irregularities and periodical pains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, powers and opportunities of the individ- j Holbrook. Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield to it; Many[men and women catch colds at uais and the State. G. F. Williams, who has been at also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. The citizens of Maine are proud of ! Under all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. dances which terminate in pneumonia Dead River the past five weeks work­ their State, industrious and confident, It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don’t care” and and consumption. A fter exposure, if ing for S. A. Parsons, returned home ‘‘want-to-be-left-alone” feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, diz­ ; and for many rewards and blessings last week. He brought home a nice Foley’s Honey and Tar is taken it will ziness, faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues”. These ' that have been vouchsafed them, they deer that he shot while there. are indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the organs, break up a cold and no serious results are reverently thankful. Frank Weymouth and C. H. Nye re­ which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney Complaints and need'be feared.? Refuse any* but the Backache, of either sex, Now, therefore, I, William T. Cobb, turned home from a hunting trip, each genuine in a yellow package. W. A. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred Governor of Maine, hereby appoint took home a very nice deer. thousand times, for they get what they want—a cure. Sold by Druggists D. Cragin, | Phillips; L. L. Mitchell, November 28, as Thanksgiving Dav, Mrs. Orrin Holbrook, who has been •very where. Refuse all substitutes. , Kingfield. and ask all our people to manifest their having a very hard time with rheuma­ gratitude by such an earnest obser­ tism is much better. vance of this beautiful and time T. M. Webb commenced work again Equally so is it a time of transition in honored custom as will cheer the hearts AMONG THE CHURCHES. household life. Let a boy from a re- West Phillips* Monday morning. His factory hasjbeen of the unfortunate and be acceptable to closed nearly two weeks on account i mote country district find his way to a The threshers have been and gone and God from whom our bounties fall. Rev. Mr. Hutchins preached at the | city, unless he were told about them he have done good business in this place, of scarify of cans. Union church on Sunday morning a ser­ would fail in the proper use of even the mon from the text in John i, 4, “ And most common articles of the city home. Chas. O. Dill and son have a gasolene the life was the light of men.” A multitude of inventions and improve­ engine and it is a great improvement With your permission I will change a ments have brought into common use a on the old-fashioned machine. Grain word in this passage, saying: “ The great number c f articles of which he turned out light and some did not thresh life is the light of men.” With your has no knowledge. The manner of permission I will wrest the passage living is in a transition change, and at all on account of the damage done by from its setting, perhaps, and speak not time and instruction are necessary be­ grasshoppers. in regard to the past with its work, its fore one can adapt himself perfectly to Bert Kempton is getting out pulp light, but upon some conditions of the new surroundings. timber on his No. 7 lot and is preparing present. Society is passing through the same a road to haul to the railroad when The enemy of life is darkness, and stage of development, and is not free many kinds of darkness are to be found from the errors arising with the de­ snow comes. The road is less than half in the world. There is the darkness struction of the customs and tradi­ a mile from his operations. of ignorance, the darkness of sin, the tions of former years. The local deer hunters are improving darkness of sorrow. But it is of none Medicine is likewise passing through of these that I wish to speak, but a period of transition. He is not now the moonlight nights as yet with no rather of that which is peculiar to this thought the wisest physician who soon­ results. present time, the darkness of the est resort to the knife, or whom most twentieth century. We are in a period quickly prescribes for the patient the of transition where many things that greatest number of drugs foreign to his W est New Vineyard* were once deemed certainties are found system. Many schools of medicine The schoolhouse in the White school- to be less firmly established than we have arisen, called by various names, thought, and often the mind is troubled. and employing many methods, but we house has opened with Miss Miss Anna But these disturbances do not call for are coming to see that he who works Gould as teacher. She must give the discouragement. They are a natural along the lines most in harmony with best of satisfaction as this is her third corollary of a transitionary period at­ nature’s own efforts to free the body term in that school. Miss Norton says tending which there must be some de­ from disease is accomplishing the best plorable conditions. To be sure there results. it is one of the most pleasant schools is in the business world much to trouble In religion also we are passing she ever taught. Miss Florence Luce and disconcert. Many instances of con­ through a transitionary period of of Strong is teaching in the Guild duct which fails in honesty and integ­ thought. The chief thing is no longer district. rity are before us. But are not these the outward ceremonial life and its in a large measure due to changed con­ strict observance, and in passing away Mrs. Joe Turner is gaining very ditions throughout the commercial from that ideal of piety there is some­ slowly. world which call for the adjustment of times confusion over the real life and Pearl White of Readfield is helping new methods of business. It is a period truth in religion. of transition. If in this age of interest and transi­ Mrs. Turner with her work. tion we are thinking our way to the Mrs. Bean is working for a few truth there must be an objective point weeks in the family of Frank Prestor. Is Your Hair EX-BANKER TESTIFIES. for thinking something upon which we Edgar Savage and family visited may rely. Science has not fathomed the un- Sunday with his uncle, John Savage. Falling Out? ilNANCIER Wm. J. F. REYNOLDS Urban Savage has bought and moved j changing truth. Its statements must A few hairs here and there UNABLE TO WALK. ! ar ain and again undergo correction. onto a farm in Freeman. I We receive as we think, some new The many friends of Mrs. Maude Mc- are not missed, but it won’t be A REASON l knowledge, and lo, it gives place to before they will be leaving Munyon’s Rheumatic Remedy Made Him Kenney will be pleased to learn that long Why we guarantee something of later discovery. such large quantities that you Well. Philosophy with its former systems she is on the gain, after a hard run of in Rexall Remedies. — will regret the fact that you We believe that The Mr. Wm. J. F. Reynolds, ex-banker and finan­ of thought gives way to newer reason­ typhoid fever. ings. Criticism destroys much that we haven’t done something to pre­ United Drug Co., the cier writes: Phila., Oct. 29. 1907. " I was perfect­ Apples seem to be a drug on the mar­ proprietors of the Rex­ ly helpless with rheumatism. I could not walk. had regarded as fixed. We must have vent the ultimate end—baldness. 1 could not stand. My feet, ankles and knees something that will endure. We have ket. It is hard on the farmers as they all Remedies, have in­ were terribly swollen and I had not known a Rexall “ 93” Hair Tonic this statement which is true for all time looked forward to a good"fat pocket- augurated a perfect night’s rest for more than a year. I used every system of supplying available remedy known, with little or no lelief. “ The life was the light of men.” In book after the sale of their apples. promptly stops falling hair, cures A friend advised Munyon’s Rheumatism Remedy dandruff and will stimulate a new ready-made prescrip­ and relectantly I tried it. The first bottle re­ i the past, today, adown the future, The early frost and freeze ruined many everywhere, a nong all people, it is the tions. They make 200 lieved and I purchased another. Before the sec­ apples in Franklin county. Ed Parker growth of hair. It has done so remedies under t h e ond bottle had been half used I was absolutely lips here spoken of the light of Jesus for others. will do for you. trade-name “ Rexall.” and perfectly cured. I never felt better in my that gives light. was a heavy loser in this part of the It so life than I feel now. or gummy ; will Each remedy is a well- “ I shall always be but too happy to give a fuller Always men have been groping as in town. It is not sticky account of what Munyon’s wonderful Rheumatic not on the hair; does not tried recipe of a the dark, seeking to find what are the Fred Luce, Howard Wright and Ray thicken famous physician who Remedy did for me and cheerfully invite any suf­ highest possibilities of life, seeking to rancid; has no disagree­ ferer to visit or correspond with me upon the Cottle may be numbered with the sue become is a specialist ia his subject. learn what is worth their striving. able odor; is clean and agreeable Wm. J. E. Reynolds, What has Jesus, who came to give eessful deer hunters as they each 1313 Arch St. to use. MUNYON’S 3 X RHEUMATISM CURE light shown to those thus groping? He brought in a fine deer last week. seldom fgils to relieve in one to three hours, and has shown the dignity and character of J At our store, only fifty cents cures in a few days; price $1. human kind. We have seen as it were J a bottle. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed to cure the stars shining out of the darkness, To Correspondents. all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Satisfaction guaranteed Of Price 25c. and though their light is sometimes ob­ Correspondents of the Maine W oods­ Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in money refunded. scured, yet we believe that still they man are requested to hereafter prepare the back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney are shining. Here is our human life of disease. Price 25c. their copy so their letters will reach Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in Jesus, ours, sinful and disappointing, three minutes. Price 25c. his in perfection pointing to the life this office not later than Monday. Im­ Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all impurities W. A. D. CRAGIN C. C. CRAGIN of the blood. Price 25c. t possible for us. portant matters can be ’phoned. Early Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and Nothing could swerve him from his letters sent will insure their regular Phillips, Me. Rangeley, Me. breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25c. purpose to do the will of God. He Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all might he stirred by compassion or by appearance and by so doing correspon­ forms of piles. Price 25c. the STORES Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost powers to weak indignation, might meet calmness or dents will confer a favor on the man­ men. Price $1. zeal, sorrow or joy; he could walk the agement. Mu Lyon’s Remedies at all druggists, MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. 3

Kingfield, Saturday Dr. E. F. Pratt of North ters unable thus far to get deer ara British Sclentlflo Farming 1 West's Mills, New Portland, also Dr. H. S. Spear of anxiously waiting for snow, trusting A new era in British farming seems Miss Matilda A. Pullen is teaching New Portland were professional callers their luck will turn. to be developing from tbe experiments With the first day of November 1907 school in New Portland. in town. at the Cambridge university farm at came the sad tidings of the death of Saturday Miss Blanche McMullen re­ A special Thanksgiving sermon will Master Ernest A. Norton of Anson, son Saturday evening at West Kingfield a Impington. During the last eight turned from a week's visit in Phillips be delivered Sunday morning at Grace of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel B. and Lillian box social was held at the sehoolhouse years all known varieties of wheat with her brother, Robert McMullen. Universalist church by the pastor, Rev. have been collected, and, while most E. Norton formerly of W est’s Mills. and a neat sum of money was raised L. R. Schafer. J. Perley Haynes has returned from of them could not be acclimated, a few Mrs. Lillian E. Norton (nee Lillian E. which will be used to purchase lamps, Miss Mamie Thomas is spending the Stratton where he had employment have been selected for resistance to Chapman) died of cancer 2 years ago charts, pictures, etc., for the school week with friends at Phillips, her for­ during the summer. rust, good cropping capacity, free mill­ the 21st o f last March. Little Ernest room. The boxes were sold at auction, mer home. ing quality, stiff straw, etc., and have Nathan C. Burbank was a business had often heard his mother’s voice, as many of them bringing fancy prices. been crossed with British wheat so caller in town a few days ago. A t the vestry of the Universalist he had remarked since her death. Coffee and cocoa were also served and successfully as to promise an immedi­ The last of the week the Whitcher church Friday evening, Nov. 22, I. Ernest loved the water, and once while the following program given. C. Foss of Farmington will give the ate increase in value of 10 per cent or party returned to Amesbury, Mass., fishing he said he heard a voice up in Recitation, Miss Mabel Gatchell following program from a Victor phono­ more. Like improvement of barley after having spent a month at Deer Recitation, Hilda Bradbury and other plants is anticipated. the air say: “ Come with m e.” He graph which is unexcelled. Admission Farm, Tufts pond. Recitation. Florence Cummings said it was his mother s voice and he Bernard Beedy of Bingham called on Reading, Mrs. R. A. Wiliiams ten cents. said, “ yes I ’ m coming.” Precious PART I, Merely Preparatory. friends here the last of the week. Recitation, Charlie Smith darling has gone to join his mother and Recitation,- Teddy Bradbury “I don’t mind telling you,” said the Mrs. A. A. Dyer returns this week Soldiers’ Chorus, N . Y . Grand Opera Chorus baby sister in Heaven. Ernest was a Reading, Mrs. W. B. Bradbury Caro mio ben, de Gogorza pretty girl confidentially, “that I want from a visit with relatives in Anson and Recitation, Barbara'Benson Conzone del Toreador. Campanari to take a thorough course in cooking great favorite among all, and has vicinity. Recitation. Elvin Durrel Qui sola vergin rosa, Bessie Abbott in order to fit myself to be a good left a father and one brother, Percy, Ed Lovejoy of Salem was a business A fter which songs and games were* Spirito gentil Caruso wife.” “ You are doing the right one year older, and two younger sisters caller in town recently. enjoyed. Sheridan’s Ride, Davenport thing, my dear,” said the matron in Bertha and Gladys, relatives and school­ F. A. Crossman and family go thisFace to Face, Stanley charge of the cooking school. “May Saturday evening a social dance at PART II. mates to mourn the loss of a loving I ask how soon you expect to be mar­ French’s opera house was well attended. week to Massachusetts where they will Lucrezia Borgia—Brindisi, and joyous companion. Ernest was ried?” “ How should I know?” re­ Music by local talent was furnished. spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mme. Schumann— Heink very fond of music and especially of La Forza del destino. Caruso and Scotti joined the pretty girl, daintily rolling The first of the week Miss Nellie During the absence; of Mrs. Crossman the hymns his mother used to play and Habanera, Emma Calve up her sleeves. “I haven’t found the Mrs. N. F. Stanley will have charge of Webster of Strong called on friends in Lasca, Davenport man yet.” sing with him. Two of his favorite town. the Primary department at the F. B. Parla Valse, Mme. Sembric^1 pieces that were sung to his mothers Mrs. Reginald Minkley and little Sunday School. The Holy City. de Gogorza funeral he loved and often sang. Superlatively Parliamentary. The Ladies Aid of the Universalist Are you waiting angel mother daughter of Phillips are quests of her “ There’s a motion before the house,” church held an all day’s session of the Thinking strange of my delay parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. says Mme. President, holding the gav­ sewing circle at the vestry Wednesday. Did the loving angels tell you Barden. el so that her rings came into the That your child was on the way? Dinner was served the ladies and their SAVAGERY OF A CENTURY AGO. Modie Mitchell has returned from up foreground. “What, is your wish re­ “ Yes, I’m coming Mother, river where he has had employment for families and a pleasant as well as pro­ garding it?” “Mme. President,” be­ Coming, slowly down the river side. Poor Woman’s Execution Then a Mat­ several months. fitable day spent. gins the new member, rising with a j Where the veiled and mystic boatman ter of Little Moment. Mrs. Estelle W. Tufts and Miss Elsie The F. B. Sunday School has appoint­ flutter. “ Mrs. Justine,” recognizes Waits to bear me o’er the tide.” ed the following ladies to have charge the president. “I move that the mo- : Tufts recently spent the day with rela- The hanging of a woman, which in Never Fails to Relieve of the Christmas concert. Mdms. F. tion be carried.”—Chicago Evening tives in New Portland. these days calls forth public protests, Post. George Simmons has sold his stand on j S. Hunt, F. A. Crossman, J. Alward, was apparently a matter of indiffer­ SICK HEADACHE Riverside street to Oliver B. Hutchins, I E. L. Pennell. ence to our grandfathers and grand­ who will soon take possession. Mr. i Rev. L. Arthur W hite received word mothers, says the London Chronicle. It Alphabetical. LIVER TROUBLES Simmons will make his home on the j a few days ago o f the death of his aged was in the nineteenth century that a The kindergarten children are strug- I Weeks Mills, Me., Sept, i, 1906. gling with the alphabet. “Who can I same street with his son, George A. grandmother in Rollinsford, N. H., who woman found guilty of some trifling “I have used ‘L. F.’ Atwood’s Bit­ had she lived three months longer offense was sentenced to death. By tell what comes after G?” asks the ters for years for sick headache and Simmons. teacher. Silence reigns. Again she [ would have observed her one hundredth chance the warrant for her execution liver trouble, and they have never E. R. Hackett of Farmington was a questions: “ Doesn’t anyone know what birthday. was not sent to the high sheriff, and failed to relieve me.” Yours truly,, caller here recently on a hunting trip. she remained in prison for about three comes after G?” Then Carleton raises Mrs. D. W . Whitehouse. W e are sorry to report Mrs. W. T. A t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell I. years, acting as a jail washerwoman, his hand’ “I do,” he says. “Whizz. The true “L. F.” Atwood’s Bitters are Landers Tuesday evening week a party Blunt has suffered quite a serious ill and occasionally, as a favor in ac­ Gee whizz.”—Woman’s Home Maga­ the one remedy that you can always in honor of their niece, Miss Lillian turn although at this writing is com­ knowledgement of her good behavior, zine. depend on for speedy relief for derange­ fortable. going out, as was then the custom, as ments of stomach, liver and blood. Abbott of Lawrence, Mass., was en­ Sold at dealers for 35c. joyed by about thirty young people | Next Suuday at the F. B. Church the washerwoman to private houses. But a clerk looking through the home of­ from this village. Games and other j pastor, Rev. L. Arthur White will fice records found the warrant that amusements helped pass the evening I preach a Thanksgiving sermon. Spec- j had never been dispatched, and it was most pleasantly. Assorted candies ial music will be rendered by the choir. thereupon promptly forwarded to the were served. The first of the week Modie Mitchell sheriff for due process. The woman THE H U E Work is rushing at the canning fac­ visited friends at New Portland. was found by the turnkey at the wash- tory of Frank Hutchins and many Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Hunt are re­ tub in a house in the town—Aylesbury. bushel o f apples are being carried there ceiving congratulations on the birth of “Well, missus,” said be, “you are to from surrounding towns, as well as a 12 pound son on Sunday morning. be hanged. The warrant has come at from our farmers who well know The first o f the week Messrs. Mer­ last, and we must carry the sentence “ Frank” is up to date in the business chant and Look returned to their new { out to-morrow morning at the latest.” “Weriy well, then,” the wretched home in New Vineyard after visiting and with prices reasonable. woman submissively replied, “ I sup­ relatives in this village, and also enjoy­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Wilkins have pose I must go,” and having washed issued a large number of invita­ ing the hunting up this way. the soapsuds off her arms departed tions to friends in this and surrounding Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Newton F. with the official. She was duly hanged towns to be present on Monday evening, Stanley, Misses S. I. Stanley, L. H. next morning. From all which it would Nov. 25, at their home from half past Hunnewell and H. G. Vose enjoyed a 20 j seem that barely a century separates seven to ten o'clock, the occasion being mile auto ride, as the day for the mid- us from a condition of primitive bar­ their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, : dl 3 of November was perfect “even barism. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carey of Wil- j down in Maine.” ton were guests of her parents, Mr. and The W. C. T. U. met this week, FEARED FOR NIECE'S FUTURE. Mrs. Ed Berry over’ Sunday. Thursday with Mrs. Lorin Pullen. Ralph Nichols was a visitor here re­ A heavy snow squall on the night of Peculiar Bent of Child's Mind Dis­ mayed Uncle. cently from Stratton, where he has em­ the 14th came as a gentle reminder. Mrs. Mary G. Brown of Fairbanks is ployment. “I hate to think it,” grimly said visiting her daughters Mdms. C. F. Col­ Uncle Timrod Totten, “but I am lins and H. A, Walker in this town. mightily afraid my little 10-year-old A tickling cough, from any cause, is Miss Margie Ricker has returned to quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop Cough niece, Luella, is going to cause a great Cure. And it is so thoroughly harm­ Wilton after visiting in the family of 0. j deal of worry and unhappiness in the less and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells M. Vose. world when she gorws up.” “What mothers everywhere to give it without Mrs. A. H. Bradley is visiting friends makes ye think so?” asked old Squire hesitation even to very young babes. in different parts of Maine and Massa­ Belcher, who had come over to borrow The wholesome green leaves and tender a whiffletree. “ She seems to be a real stems lung-healing mountain shrub, chusetts for a few weeks. The Kingfield dramatic company will nice, thoughtful, good-tempered child furnish the curative properties to Dr. now.” “Well,” was the explanation, Shoop’s Cough Cure. It calms the present on up to date drama with a “ t’other day, our gray gander got cough, and heals the sore and sensitive strong cast of characters early in De­ bronchial membranes. No opium, no tangled up in a discussion with the chloroform, nothing harsh used to cember. shepherd pup, and when the fracus injure or suppress. Simply a resinous Gene W. Perry has been quite ill the was over there was skurcely a feather plant extract, that helps to heal aching past week at the home of his parents left on the fowl. And little Luella lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perry. took and dyked him out in a pair of which the Doctor uses. “ The Sacred Master Norman C. Small the 13 year draw—pantaloons— and a chim—slip, Herb.” Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Take no other. All Dealers. old son of Deputy Sherriff and Mrs. W. I mean—of white cloth sewed by her B. Small holds the record of champion own fair hands. And, somehow, I can’t help fearing that when she attains hunter. Saturday he had the good for- j an appropriate age she will wear nose- tune to get a 200 pound deer. Masters | glasses and several double-cliins, and VOTING CONTEST George Durrell and Phillip Huse also! Five Million Feet go crusading against all the common Esr 1/ r; for got one near the iron bridge. Barber j and unimportant indelicacies that hu­ Squares Wanted L. V. Gordon and Chas. Scribner got a j man flesh is heir tp.”— A MODEL HUB RANGE. good one a few days ago too. Hun­ ear-' for Shipment season of 1908 in , The M a i n e W o o d s m a n has purchased a handsome $72.50 Model Hub Range White Birch, Yellow and Silver Birch, and will give it away absolutely free to the lady receiving the largest number Beech, Basswood, Rock and White of votes. ' E£U The cheap imitations of Foley’s yg& The Model Hub Range is unexcelled as a sure and easy baker and cooker, Maple, also, Boards and Plank in above Honey and Tar cost you the same as the woods, and Spruce, Pine, Fir, White genuine in the yellow package. Why i and an economical consumer of either coal, coke or wood. The Model Hub and Brown ash. the.i risk your health, perhaps your life Range is world-famous, and is well-known to the good cooks of. New England, taking them when Foley’s Honey and Heart Strength who have always lead and will lead the world. This Range is made by the FRED A- CROSSMAN, Tar will cure your cold and prevent Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Smith & Anthony Co., of Boston, which, in itself is a guarantee of good faith, serious results? " It is guaranteed. W. Strength, or Nerve Wrnkness—nothing more. Pos­ Kingfield, _ - Maine. A. D. Cragin, Pnillips; L. L. Mitchell itively, not one woak heart in a hundred is, in it­ and is sold by leading dealers everywhere. self, actually diseased. It is almost always a jt^This range will be given to the lady in Kingfield or New Portland who re­ Kingfield. hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve—the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve ceives the most votes. —simply needs, and must have, more power, more Stability, more controlling, more governing ' ■ Conditions of the Contest. strength. Without that the Heart must continue MUSIC LOVERS to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have The Model Hub Range will be given to the lady receiving the highest number of votes. There READ THIS these same controlling nerves. must be two or more con testa ts. Call and hear some of the latest This clearly explains why as a medicine. Dr. Vote coupons can be obtained only by payment of yearly subscription , old or now, at the office of Edison Records. Our machine is for Shoop’s Restorative has in the past done so much the Main e W oodsman or sent in by mail. To prevent trad ng among contestants, those i eceiving for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought coupons should fill them out r t once, preferably with pen and ink. No coupon will be counted upon If you want to send your friend your use. ______the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat­ which two names have been written, even if one of these has b :en erased. ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop’s Restorative—this Any contestant, or any friend of contestants, is at liberty to canvass for subscriptions, no matter a Souvenir Postaljyou may select Edison Phonographs j popular prescription—is alone directed to these where they may reside. , . „ , ... . sold on easy terms. weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; Collections may be made on old subscriptions by contestants or their friends and a certificate from the itlstrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. will be issued for every dollar so collected or turned in. If you would have strong Hearts, strong di­ Subscription blanks, receipt blanks and other printed matter will be furnished the contestants L L. ELDRIDGE, Kingfield gestion, strengthen these Lnerves — re-establish for use in making a canvass or for making a collection, as well as lists of old subscribers, free of them as needed, with charge upon application. ' LARGEST LINE IN TOWN The Range to be gf ven away is a full size Model Hub Ran re, of the latest pattern, and will be delivered at the freight depot nearest the residence of the winner. The value of this range, at White Outing Flannel and by calling^at Dr. Shoop’s rUtaDon’t wait for somebody else, but send in your votes at once and hustle for a range that is well worth your effort. Begin today. ,, , New Print. All neat and tasty One of the principal objects bring the securing of new subscribers, we will give double value or and up to date. forty cupons o every dollar paid on all new subscriptions. N o coupons will be printed in the M ain e Restorative W oodsm an. The only way to get votes will be by payment of subscriptions. If you pay at the 0. W. GILBERT'S, Ma in e Woodsman office ask for your coupons. If you send by mail request that the coupon be sent R. FRANK COOK, “ALL DEALERS" yOU'rPhe date of the close of the contest will be announced later. Address all inquires to Contest Kingfield. - - Main” Kingfield, - - Me. department, Main e W oodsm an, Phillips, Maine. ft

MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907.

carload lots. “ Uppers” of the best spending a short time at his cottage, MARRIAGE IS RECORDED. Maine Woodsman, grade, costs $97 to $114 a thousand Moxie Lodge. Streets With Queer Names. Miss Susie Ross is working at E. I. Copy of Record of Kilgore—Searles Union (WEEKLY) PHILLIPS, MAINE. board feet and the “ selects” or next Edinburgh has some queerly named lower grade cost $79.50 to $99.50 Men Herrick’s. streets, among which are Jacob’s Lad­ Received In Farmington. who are not yet middle-aged remember Alonzo Hinkley has been having some der, Gabriel’s Ladder, Coffin land and It appears from recent developments SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the time when these grades could be repairing done on his house. Ed Cuddy lane. It is, however, in the that there was a marriage ceremony 1 month, 25 cents, 8 months, $1.00 Lamb has been doing the work. “ close” that this ancient city figures 3 months, 38 cents 10 months, $1.25 purchased at $15 to $25 a thousand feet. performed in Berlin, N. H., between 4 months, 50 cents. 12 months, $1.50 The present quotations on quartered E. I. Herrick was in Farmington best. There ,are, for instance, Hole Harry Kilgore of Phillips and Guida 6 months, 75 cents. 16 months, $2.00 white oak, which are $75 to $80, offer Tuesday. in the Wall close, Little Jack and Big Searles Lake Lovejoy, a copy of the Cash in Advance. Jack close, Lady Stairs, Heave-Away another comparison which indicates the C. Patterson from Indianapolis is certificate having been obtained by $2.00 a year if not paid in advance. visiting his brother, Harley Patterson. and Long closes. The last is one of condition of the market for white pine. the shortest of these, and in that re­ Franklin county officials recently. Kil­ Main e W oodsman solicits "communications Miss Bertha Rich is employed in the sembles Crooked and Turnagjiin lanes gore and the Searles woman are still in from its readers. As usual turkey prices are high and telephone office. When ordering the address of your paper in London, the former being as the Franklin county jail where they changed please give old as well as new address. the usual cry about the vanishing gob­ The first and second cegrees were straight as a die and the latter so were placed on the charge of adultery If you want it stopped, pay to date and. say so. blers is raised. Still somehow the conferred on eight candidates at the narrow that a vehicle in it cannot pos­ and have been unable to secure bail. Entered at Phillips, Maine, as second class mail Thanksgiving turkey will show up in matter. Grange Saturday night after which a sibly turn again. Kilgore has friends ar.d relatives who J. W. Brackett Company, Publishers. Franklin county’s homes next Thursday short literary program was carried out refuse to put up the $300 'bail bonds re­ J. W . BRACKETT. Editor and Manager. despite the Wall street panic. and a generous treat of peanuts passed. Valuable Dwarf Palm Fiber. quired. Next Saturday there will be a harvest The fiber of the dwarf palm—a tree With the evidence of a marriage be­ THE EDITION OF MAINE WOODSMAN Maine W oods and W oodsman until supper. until lately regarded as worthless or tween them the charge will doubtless THIS WEEK IS 2,225. Jan. 1, 1909 for $1.50 to new sub- Mrs. H. A. Furbish gave a whist par harmful—is developing an important be changed to bigamy when the case scribers. ty at her home Friday evening of last industry in Algeria. Factories are comes to trial next term of court. The week eight tables being present. Mrs. multiplying, and to these the natives extreme penalty is five years for FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. Lucy Herrick won the first prizes, Mrs. bring the palm leaves, which are bigamy. Rangeley* G. L. Kempton and Walter Oakes won transformed into vegetable 'fiber by consolation prizes. a steam carding machine, and then Franklin County Officers. Mrs. Alice Barrett and little daugh­ spun and braided. The material has NOTICE. Clerk of Courts—Byron M. Small, Farmington. The skating on Haley pond has been ter are visiting friends in Pownal. the advantage over horsehair of being To the members of the North Franklin Aericul- Connty Attorney-Cyrus N. Blanchard, Wilton. much enjoyed by the young people for Mr. F. E. Russell has sold his house proof against moths and insects. It tural Society, Greeting:: Judge of Probate-Josiah H. Thompson, Farm­ the last few days. You are hereby notified and warned to meet at and the stock of groceries which he re­ is being used for mattresses, woven the Grange hall in Phillips Upper Village, Maine ington. The pupils of the Intermediate school products, harness and carriage work, at ten o clock in tne forenoon on the first Wedneal Register of' Probate—Albion L. Fenderson cently purchased of W. E. Tibbetts, to have had exercises every two weeks dur­ military bedding, various tissues, and day o f December. A . D .t 1907. to act on the follow­ Farmington. H. A. Look. ing articles to wit. Register of Deeds-George D. Clark, New ing the term under the management of even hats. Art. 1. To hear reports and allow accounts. A. M. Hoar was in Farmington on / Art. 2. To choose a president, vice president Vineyard. the School Improvement League. The treasurer secretary and board of trustees, con- Treasurer—Carleton P. Merrill, Farmington. business one day last week. sisting of five in number. following is the order of exercises for Queer Breed of Chickens. S h eriff-D an a O. Coolidge, Jay. Axel Tibbetts, Emery Haley and L. I Art. 3. To see what action the Society will take the last day, which was Friday, f to change the date of the annual meeting and pro Deputies-Joseph A. Witham, Weld; W. B. N. Haley are guiding a party at Ken- “It does me good,” said the girl who ceed to determine such date. 1 ° Small, Kingfield; James H. Howes, New Sharon; Nov. 15. has just returned, “ to get back to a j Art. 4. To transact any other business that nebago. A. J. Merriman, Jay; Herman Sanborn, Wilton; Song, Day Dawn, School country where they serve a whole I may properly come befoie said meeting George M. Esty, Rangeley; Harry E. Bell, Phil­ Mrs. Winfield Badger and daughter, Poem, How the Leaves Come Down, School chicken.” You know then where you | be°aA.dD ! 1907iPS th‘S twentieth da>- of Novem- lips; David Richardson, Strong; Lester D. Eaton, Mrs. Joseph Boston of Phillips visited Reading, tdith Nutting are at. At my pension in Paris they D. R. Ross. Secretary. Farmington; Charles S. Robbins, Chesterville; Declamation, relatives in town last week. Carl Jones had^ chicken for Sunday dinner. That W. S. borrow. New Vineyard. Song, Nellie Gray, Ralph Gilman of Monmouth is the School is, they called it chicken, but a lot County Commissioners—Charles R. Hall, East Poem, November, School Dixfield, B. F. Beal, Phillips; Sherman I. Bean. guest of his sister, Mrs. Riley Hinkley. Song, Faye Worthley of us were of the opinion that it was a T h e ‘Best The Grammar and Intermediate Reading, Mildred Huntoon giant centipede. Every Sunday while K & r o Terms of Supreme Judicial Court, the first schools closed last week, and the teach­ Song, Goodnight, School I was there they put a leg in each Syrup fo r Tuesday of February, third Tuesday of May and Poem, The Leaves, School plate when the chicken course came ers, Misses Coffin and Bangs returned CORN SYRUP Every Use fourth Tuesday of September. Reading, Susie Tibbetts around. There were 13 of us. Did home Saturday. lights and benefits young and old Terms of ProbateiCourt, the third Tuesday of Song, Velma Tomlinson you ever see a chicken with 13 legs?” each month. The Ladies’ Aid meets with Mrs. Ada Recitation, Lena Tomlinson / 10c, 25c, 50c—air-tight tins Regular session of County Commissioners Sprague Thursday afternoon. Song, Goodnight Ladies, School court, last Tuesday of April and last Tuesday of The building referred to last week as December. Mr. Hamm’s studio is to be used when General Statement ef the Assets and*Liabilities of the completed, by Henry Pratt as a res­ The Water Contract. PROBABLY NOT ON PAY ROLL. RANGELEY TRUST COMPANY, RANGELEY, MAINE. taurant. The contention between the Phillips on the 21st day of October. 1907, at the close of business on'that day. On Saturday evening Nov. 16, at the Village Corporation and the Phillips Father’s Occupation Would Likely Be TITLE OF ACCOUNT ASSETS TITLE OP ACCOUNT home of Stanslow Oakes in Sandy News to Lord Clare. liabilities Water Company resulting in a bill in River Plantation, occurred the mar­ Stocks and bonds owned $15. 725,00 Capital stock Surplus $25,000.00 equity being brought by the corporation Loans on mortgages of real estaie .68.304.88 riage of Miss Lena Flossie Oakes and “The late Frederick McNally had oc­ Undivided profits 200.00 to compel the Phillips Water Company Loans on collateral 24 820.04 Savings deposits 2,617.28 casion,” said a Chicago lawyer, “ to 108,694.96 Claude C. Lowell. The bridal couple Other loans Demand deposits to carry out the terms of the agree­ consult me about an infringed copy­ 47.821.88 44,601.38 stood under an arch which was deco­ Trust investments Time certificates of deposit ment entered into September 15, 1896, right. Mr. McNally said he thought None None Sinking funds investments Demand certificates of deposit rated with crepe paper and roses. The None 4.207.C4 for the purchase of the water works there would be no trouble about cor­ Real estate owned Trust department bruit was gowned in white while the 5,006.05 None system, seems to hinge on the interpre­ recting this infringement. The thing, Furniture and fixtures Sinking funds for corporations groom wore a suit of dark cloth. Mr. 1,746-71 None Due from other banks Bills payable tation of the contract. The Phillips he believed, had been innocently done. None N one F. E. Russell performed the ceremony. Cash on deposit Unpaid dividends Water Company says that the Phillips The man who had done it was an ama­ 27.089.00 N one About twenty-five relatives and friends teur in publishing—unsophisticated- Cash on hand 5.953.30 Treasurer’s checks outstanding Village Corporation must first agree 1,146.20 were presecst- The following is the like a girl his father used to tell about Total $186,446.86 to purchase the water system and that list of presents received. in Ireland. This girl was the daughter $186,466.86 then they will agree to have the ap­ Chamber set, bedspread and one half dozen of a poor man, and every week or so State of Maine, County of Franklin ss: praisal made. The Corporation con­ silver spoons, Mr. and Mrs. David Haley; one half she used to come to the village rec H. A Furbish being duly sworn, deposes and says he is JhelTreasurer of the Rangeley Trust tends that the appraisal should be dozen silver knives and forks, Mr. Stanslow! tory with a pheasant or a hare to sell. Company Rangeley. Maine; that the foregoing statement includes every asset and liability of sUS made first and that it so understood Oakes; $5. Lee Haley; one half dozen silver knives The price she asked was low, and Rangeley Trust Company, and is true and correct in all respects to the best of his knowledge and and forks, Theodore and Lee Haley; silver salt belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of October, 1907. from the first. for a time the pastor bought of her. and pepper shakes, Miss Mildred Haley; rug, Then somehow, his suspicions were EUGENE I. HERRICK, Notary Public. A similar case arose in Farmington Maude Lowell; linen table cloth and napkins. Ray aroused. The next time the girl call­ between the corporation and the water Ellis and Grace Dunham; towels and doily, Mr. ed, he said to her sternly: ‘It is good, company. It went to the Law court and Mrs. Sidney Harden; towels, silver sugar shell, tooth pick holder, water pitcher. Mr. and fresh game you bring, my dear, and and the court said that the company Mrs. Will Huntoon; silver butter knife, pickle your price is always reasonable; but WINTER IS NEAR. should agree to the appraisal being dish, Nathalie Huntoon; fruit dish, Grace Dun­ do you come by all these pheasants made first which was finally done and ham; one half dozen dinner plates, one half dozen and hares honestly?’ ‘Oh, shure, yes, the matter so settled. cups and saucers, Vivian Haley; fruit dish, one yer reverence,’ said the young girl. Don’t shiver these cold days but come to our store and half dozen oat meal dishes, Mrs. Geneva Dunham There is no question but that the 'My father is poacher to Lord Clare.’ ” glass pitcher and glass fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. buy some good warm underware. Phillips Village Corporation is [desirous Fred Oakes; lamp, Leon Oakes: vase, Hal Ellis, of providing the community with water shade lamp. Miss Edna Oakes; set of glass dishes, Wore Out the Snow. We are now Celling Gents $1.00 and $1.25 Underware at a most reasonable rate and of the rocking chair and center table, Mr. and Mrs; My old friend Crabtree of the real Sam Learned. best quality possible and that it is ac­ early Oklahoma days tells this tale at 79c. Mr. Lyman Kempton and Miss Leona about an early day snowstorm: “ One tuated solely by a spirit of progress Boy’s 25c and 50c Underware at 19c while it lasts. and modernity in the municipal owner­ Hinkley left town Wednesday for Taun­ day after many days of dry weather ship of such a public utility as the ton, Mass., where they will spend a big snow came and visited our When your ears are cold don’t forget that you can drought-stricken land. The faces of water works. Many Maine towns and several weeks with relatives. They the farmers were all smiles, because cities have adopted this plan and it has were guests of Miss Nina Patterson in buy|Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Caps at 75c. Boys’ 25c and 50: Farmington Wednesday night. it meant a wheat crop. But alas! an proven satisfactory generally, several old-time wind came up from the south Caps at 19c and a large assortment to choose from. water districts having been created by Isaac Tibbetts is home from Spencer lake. * that blew about 40 miles an hour and last Legislature [and recently an ap­ drifted the snow northward for a day. Don’t wait until the bargains are all taken and then On Thanksgiving night there will be praisal was m ade/of the water works Then came an 80-mile-an-hour wind a grand ball at Furbish hall with music kick because you did not get your choice, unless you wear system of[Livermore Falls. from the north that drifted it back The quality | Tor appearance of the by the Rangeley orchestra of four south again. This condition of wind the Bass shoe, to protect your feet, which is the best for water furnished for the past month to pieces. Ira Huntoon, Fred Rancourt, continued daily until the snow storm Phillips can surely be improved upon. Robie Toothaker and W. F. Porter are was blown and worn out and not a men and boys. We keep them in all sizes. snowflake could be found anywhere in Naturally, the^water company wishes floor mtnagers. Dance tickets 75 cents the county.”—Watonga Herald. to drive the^best bargain possible with per couple, supper 75 cents per couple. NEAL, OAKES & QUIMB^, Rangeley, Maine, the corporation;!and the corporation is Supper at Oquossoc house. acting for]| the^benefit of the citizens B. F. Beal of Phillips made a business trip to town last week. and water users.^The objection of the Having sold my business recently water company to appoint an appraiser The sermon last Sunday by Rev. Wm. When the Stomach, Heart, so as the corporation has done will be P. Ames of Lewiston was listened to Kidney nerves get weak, then thera with much interest by an appreciative organs always fail. Don’ t drug tha conducted in the W. E. Tibbets store passed upon* and the contract inter­ Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or preted by the Law court next month and audience. His text was found in Heb­ Kidneys. That is simply makeshift. rews xiii; 3. to Harry A. Look, I request all that the Woodsman hopes that the matter Gee a prescription known to Druggist? will be satisfactorilyjsettled in favor of Harry Hinkley lost a two-years-old everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restora­ tive. The Restorative is prepared hold discount checks to return them municipal economy^and progress. colt and Nathan Ellis a valuable cow recently. expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build’ them by Nov. 25. Looks[Like Summer. The school at the White schoolhouse up with Dr. Shoop’s Restorative— It looks like the]] good old summer closed Friday, Nov. 15, after a success­ tablets or liquid—and see how quickly time to see sixj passenger cars filled ful term of ten weeks taught by Miss heIp wi]I come. Free sample test F. E. RUSSELL, with people[and baggage going over the Annie Seavey Pannington. The X Rangeley, following pupils were not absent a half simple test. All Dealers. Maine. line of the[Sandy]River railroad between Successor to W. E. Tibbetts. Phillips andJFarmington. Never i> the day: Ila D. Hoar, Willie Hinkley, Mag- j ______history of the road[has there been such gie M. Ross, Rolla T. Pillsbury, Dan traffic at this^season of /.he year as at Pillsbury. Those absent one-half day: Just received a present. Some^.of the be . deer hunting Ralph Pillsbury, absent one day on ac­ DENTIST line of Johnson in Maine is what is respopj Je for the count of illness: Beulah Pillsbury, Leon Dr. L. J. Holt of Phillips will be at the traffic in a measure. The e- >sive im­ Pillsbury. Whole number of pupils 18 Pants $2.50, $2.75, .25, $3.50 provements/^,'progress at Farm­ average 16. residence of A. E. Blodgett, Rangeley, ington end]of the line reflects the prog­ Miss Lena Carver, who has been do­ from Johnson’s Waterproof Pants at ress of the railroad and the , wing ing millinery work for Miss Etta Dill, has returned to Lewiston. Monday, Jan. 6, to .50. bt importance'ofjthe northern section of I ranklin/county. The new Rexall store was opened to th the public Saturday. Saturday, Jan. 11, 1908 bi * Winter Caps 50c. to $2.25, A n idea[of the increasing scarcity of Bert Herrick has returned from Bos­ de Holt’s offices will be closed from ,white ftine timber is given by +he .New ton and Bangor. H. V. KIMBALL’S, Rangeley, Maine. Tuesday, Nov. 26, to Saturday H. P. Dill of Port Hope, Ontario, is Rangeley Clothing Store. York F. CRB.Qa, b . quotations, on a ; sis o Nov. 30. '"4 „ TX. MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. 5 Farmington. ADAMS —HINKLEY. W H E N T H E O TH ER MAN IS HIT. Hot Drinks Announcement of the sudden death Marriage of Rangeley Young People of Rev. Fr. La Bel, formerly pastor of Misfortunes of Others Frequently for Cold People. St. Joseph’s R. C. church was made in Happy Event. Cause of Self-Congratulation. Cold Drinks A very pretty home wedding took church by Rev. Fr. Desilets Sunday. “ I wonder why it is,” said the mel­ for Hot People place at the home of Mrs. Rosa Adams, Death occured in Canada. ancholy man, “that, when we hear of AT NORTON’S, SODA FOUNTAIN, Capt. F. E. Drake, of Co. K for two Sunday evening, Nov. 10 at Rangeley. misfortunes that don’t come very close years with Mari ’s pharmacy severed his The contracting parties were her eldest to us, there is u s u a ll y a feeling— w e l l , Broadway, - - Farmington, Me. connection Saturday and will open a daughter, Miss Francis Adams and Mr. I w7on’t call it one of superiority of drug store in the bank building op­ Bernard Hinkley both of Rangeley. fate, but certainly one of recognition posite. H. S. Loybee of N. Gorham At 8.15 the bridal couple, attended by of the fitness of things by which we THE CLOTH, THE TRIMMINGS, succeeds Capt. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bush marched from are not picked out for such evil case. Jacob Wirth and Mr. and Mrs. W. an upper room to the parlor, to the And we are careful to give ourselves . . . and the . . all possible credit for exemption. H. C. Pillisbury of Boston returned to strains of the wedding march which Jones, you hear, has failed. Poor , was played by Mrs. Charles B. Harris. town Friday night. Messrs. Wirth and Jones. You know him, and you know Workmanship on Overcoats and Suits Pillisbury, with Harry B. Brown as They took their places in the bay win- that if you had been in his place you guide, are now in the Dead River re­ ; dow in front o f a bank of evergreen would have seen the signs of disaster . .. made by . . . gion on a hunting trip. Mrs. Pillisbury and artificial roses. The room was also and taken warning. Brown’s son has is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. decorated with green and white crepe made a runaway match. Well, well! White dnring their absence. : paper. That is tough on the Browns, but it is KIRSCHB AUM Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Butler are in The bride and bridesmaid were clear that they didn’t understand Machias, called there by the death of [dressed in white silk, Miss Adams bringing up a boy. And so- it goes. There’s a preening of the feathers, an Mrs. Butler’s mother. carried bride roses and Mrs. Bush ear­ Are Trade Markers. Call and see [the new fall line at assumption of an air of conscious rec­ Harry Pierce has closed his camp at ned carnations. The groom and best titude. Does it come from innate King and Bartlett’ s, and is in town for man wore the usual black. The cere­ J. E. McLEARY’S, -.Broadway, Farmington. selfishness? Or is it because there Both Phones. the winter. mony was performed by Mr. Frank E. has been no personal experience of Russell, the single ring service being sorrow a l o n g ^£he lines indicated?” used. There were 25 friends and relatives The Measure of His Love. MODERN DEMAND FOR SILENCE. to congratulate the happy couple. GUSHEE FURNITURE CO. Miss Homely-Rich—“I heard some­ * thing to-day that would indicate that Among them were Mrs. Sarah Ross German Newspapers Protest It Is Be­ Mr. Hunter simply cannot love me as grandmother of the bride, who is over ing Carried to Extremes. he said he did.” Miss Cutting— 85 years old. Refreshments of ice JUST RECEIVED, “ Good gracious! bad news from your cream and cake also brides cake were “How the times change!” says a — A COMPLETE STOCK OF— N banker, eh? served. writer in the Frankfurter Zeitung. “In Presents as follows: the days of our fathers no description of a homelike, cosy room was com­ He Knew. Glass pitcher with sliver top, Mrs. Rosie Adams; Ne[w Picture Moulding Lady customer—“I wish to tell you syrup pitcher and butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Syl­ plete without a reference to the tick­ vester Brackett; salt shake, Murlene Brackett; ing clock. It was this gentle sound how these shoes of mine are to be parlor lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross and Mr. and which emphasized the quiet of the Over [one hundred different styles to select from. Pictures made." Shoemaker—“<^>h! I know Mrs. Fred Ross; glass fruit dish. Gayle Ross; place. People had no nerves in those framed in the latest and most up to date styles. MIRROR that well enough; large inside and fancy cups and saucers, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. days. To-day the thought of a ma­ small outside.” —Illustrated Bits. PLATES, all sizes* Harris; large hand painted salad dish. Mr. and chine ticking off the seconds and strik­ Mrs. W. J. Bush; glass pitcher, Mr. and Mrs, ing the hours is a source of worry and Cured of Bright’ s Disease uscar Ross; $1.00 Fern Soul; 50 cents, Inez Brack­ ett; one half dozen napkins, Mr. Leeman Wilcox; distress. Time is going, but they do ARTIST MATERIALS Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y., $1.00 Clyde Wilcox; salad set. Mr. snd Mrs. A. E. not wish to be reminded of it continu­ writes: “ Before I started to use Foley’s Blodgett; $1.00, Mr. and Mrs. Alp Brackett; silver ally; no clock is better than the tick­ Paints, Brushes, Varnish, Canvass, Academy Board, Tracing Kidney Cure I had to get up from spoon, Magie Brackett; silver butter knife- ing machine. And now to meet the re­ twelve to twenty times a night, and I Mr. and Mrs. Ara Ross; glass set, one half quirements of the nervous people, a and Carbon Paper. was all bloated up with dropsy and my dozen spoons, 3 large spoons, one pair pillow factory at Schramburg is making a eyesight was so impaired I could slips, Mrs. Sarah Ross. scarcely see one of my family across noiseless clock.” In an article on the GUSHEE FURNITURE CO., the room. I had given up hope of living same subject another paper says: when a friend recommended Foley’s “ The anti-noise craze has made disa­ HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS- Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bottle greeable and unendurable some of the worked wonders and before I had taken No Offense Intended. noises which once wen- music to us, 31 and 33 MainrStreet, Adam’s Block the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as and soon we will find a way to silence Robert Browning once found him­ well as all other symptoms of Bright’ s the birds and to muille the sound of disease. W. A. D. Cragin, Phillips; L. self at a dinner at a great English Farmington, . . . Maine. L. Mitchell, Kingfield. house, sitting next to a lady who was the rustling leaves.” connected with the highest aris­ Tel. 141-2 tocracy. She was very graciously East African Religious Ceremony. EASY PAYMENTS- ARBO C. NORTON, inclined and did her utmost to make Recently a strange ceremony was conversation. ‘yVre you not a poet?” performed at Changamwe, East Afri­ Melba, Plancon, Campanari, Caruso. Eame?, and other great artists make records only for the she finally asked. “ Well,” said Brown­ ca, to bring rain. V house-to-house Victor. Call at ourlrocms and let usfgive you further proofTof the sup eric rity of this machine over all others. We sell on Easy Payments. ing, “people are sometimes kind visit was made among the natives by Farmington, Maine We also carry the latest popular music, College Songs, Music Rolls Violin StTngs, Metronome enough to say that I am.” “ Oh, a self-appointed committee who col­ etc. If it is a piano you are thinking of you should certainly see our line. Call at our rooms and le please don’t mind my having mention­ lected from each hut the sum of two us show you the following instruments: Blasius, Albrecht, Regent, Ivers & Pond, Mendelssohn and SPECIAL ed it,” the duchess hastened to say, annas. With the total thus collected others. W e guarantee the best possible value for the money you pay. with the kindest of smiles. “ You an ox was purchased* A procession Our roems are oj;en every Saturday, day and evening, butjwe shall be pleased to meet you at know Byron and Tennyson and others was then formed, in which all the any other time if you will just lefius know by mail or telephone. BARGAINS were poets.” available children took part. After In Ladies’ Coats and the procession had proceeded around , CRESSEY & ALLEN, Troubles of an Amateur. the district for a period of two hours, Skirts, Dress Goods etc. the ox was sacrificed, prayers from 6'Masonic Block - FARMINGTON, MAINE “I thought you had gone to rais­ the Koran being sang by the children. Ladies’ new fall coats in ing bees,” said the man from the city. Irving Cressey Foss, Manager. The meat of the ox was then boiled “ I don’t see any signs of them around latest styles etc., $5, $8, in pots by adult participators and here.” “ I had half a dozen colonies of given to the children to eat until the The hunting season is now on. I can furnish vou $10 to $18 each. the finest bees I could get,” answered whole was consumed. The bones and the suburbanite, “and a whole library all kinds of Misses’ and Children’s remaining offal of the carcass were of literature on bee raising; but they later put in a sack, carefully carried coats from $2 to $8 each. swarmed one day, and while I was looking through my bqoks to find out to the sea and thrown into deep water. AMMUNITION Ladies’ separate skirts, Circumstantially rain fell for a few $3.50, $5, $8 to $10 each. what was the proper thing to do when bees swarmed the blamed things flew hours on the succeeding day. direct from factory and always fresh. I have a good line All colors and all sizes. away, and I’ve never seen ’em since.” of guns that can be bought or hired at a very low price. New Dress Goods in all Harm in Roentgen Rays. According to a Danish medical Call and examine the new .351 self loading Winchester of the latest effects. journal the Roentgen rays were re­ and you will want one. I carry a full line of rifle sights Hosiery, underwear, etc. cently used upon a boy 5 years old, and will sight rifles free of cost. Be sure and call in and who was treated in hospital for a disease of the hair. After 25 applica­ look over my fine lines. tions of the rays the lad was sent GUY SEDGLEY, Merchant, Stratton, Maine. home cured. But whereas his nature ARBO C. NORTON, had previously been bright and intel­ Notice. NORTH FRANKLIN GRANGE. ligent, now he became absent-minded The subscriber hereby gives notice that she has 14 & 16 Broadway been duly appointed Executrix of the last will Successful Meeting and Discussion on and unreliable, and was sent back to and testament of Farmington, Maine. the hospital. He has been for some Samuel S. Hamden, late of Phillips, Fruit Held Nov. 16. time since under medical observation, in the County of Franklin, deceased, and given North Franklin Grange held an in­ ...... bonds as the law directs. All persons having de­ and the pronouncement of the doctors mands against the estate of said deceased are de­ teresting and instructive meeting Sat­ attending the case is that the Roent­ sired to present the same for settlement, and all indebted thereto are requested to make payment urday, Nov. 16, with a large attendance. gen rays can easily penetrate the thin Call immediately. 4 Bro. Dana Sweet was present from Would you enjoy a good meal? scalp of a child and have an undesir­ Augusta A. Harnden. October 15, 1907. Aurora Grange. After the regular at able influence on the brain. business was disposed of a recess was The New Up to Date Cafe. declared for dinner when all passed to Regular meals 25c. Weekly rate The Earth Does Move. the dining room, where the tables Yes, noble Galileo, thou art right. ' looked very inviting and if one may $3.50. “It does move.” Bigots may make judge by appearances was duly appre­ L. E. WEEKS, 42 Main St., Farmington thee recant it; but it moves, neverthe­ ciated by those that partook. One less. Yes, the earth moves, and the H is brother in particular we were very planets move, and the mighty waters anxions about, he being a small man move, and the great sweeping tides and one to preserve peace, but there WE ARE NOT FORTUNE of air move, and the empires of men Extra Long was nothing small about his appetite, move, and the world of thought moves, TELLERS ever onward and upward to higher lots of good advice was offered but he facts and bolder theorfes. The Inqui­ Feed your hair; nourish it; heeded it not. But we can predict this much: sition may seal thy lips, but they can give it something to live on. | The recess for dinner having expired If you bring, send or isk us to no more stop the progress of the great j the meeting was tailed to order and call for your shirts, collars, cuffs, truth propounded by Corpernicus, and Then it will stop falling, and j placed by the Worthy Master in the etc , we will launder them in demonstrated by thee, than they can will grow long and heavy. hands of the lecturer. The topics dis­ such a way that you will say to stop the revolving earth.—Edward Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only cussed were on fruit and very interest­ yourself, out loud, “ The laundry Everett. genuine hair-food you can ing. There was a fine display the for me is buy. It gives new life to the tables reaching nearly the length of the hall were well filled, Bro. F. Jjj hair-bulbs. You save what Toothal having 32 varieties, othm-s The Empire hair you have, and get more, contri’ vs*., but in smaller lots. It is too. And it keeps the scalp ho1- >ed • hese meetings will be/held Trial Catarrh treatments are being ea ,ig i ;d that canned fruit/Vveg Steam Laundry mailed out free, on request, by Dr. clean and healthy. t skin to fact everything raised o Shoop, Racine, V\£is. These tests are The best kind of a testimonial — t'bbing nerv'.l be seen in thqjjisplay. proving to the people—without a “ S' id for over sixty years.” Geo. S, McLeod & H. S. Baker, • th a t is in^orhood newspaper is t. Made by J. C. Ayer Co., tiowell, Mass Managers & Proprietors penney’s cost—the great value of this Also manufacturers of ing neuralgd. / families. The Mau es, bruises, 3 the fiest neighborh Farmin g ton t Maine. scientific prescription known to drug­ jP SARSAPARILLA. bottle c o s t, Jin county. If you w Agents, Hollis Holt, Phillips; C. B. Richardson, gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s vantee to refi- Strong: F. L. Marchetti, Rangeley; J. Glen wood W 8 & CHERRY PECTORAL. amilies advertise in Catarrh Remedy. Sold by All Dealers. ^factory. Mat'pjiey w j]} listen. > Winter, Kingfield A iplm Co., Poi J ‘ 6 MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907.

Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity, DRY AND FANCY GOODS I DRY AND FANCY GOODS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.

The Munyon Remedy Co. are send­ Mr. R. W. Bennett, a traveling man, ing out a song entitled “ Dr. Munyon” who spent Thursday in Phillips went to which is now being sung with great Farmington Friday and on the way to success over the country by Harry his hotel picked up a ladies shopping Bulger, one of the leading comedians of bag. In it was a bank book on the Telephone Connections. the day. People’s bank of Farmington made out to Mrs. Stevens of Chesterville besides The Nelson party, consisting of Mr. $127 in bills. Mr. Bennett returned and Mrs. W. M. Nelson, Rose Nelson, the shopping bag to the bank and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Libby and H. L. Stevens was notified. She has cause Nelson, returned from a camping trip at Long pond last Sunday. They were for giving thanks on Thursday next and Mr. Bennett can surely enjoy unfortunate enough not to get a parti­ Thanksgiving with the thought that he Sedgeley, Hoyt & Co. cle of game, although they saw quite a has made one woman happy and grate­ lot of deer. ful to him. Mrs. J. F. Hilton has returned from Senator Harold M. Sewall and Sheriff Millinery. a visit to Boston, where she was accom­ John Ballou of Bath passed through panied by her sister, Mrs. Judkins of Phillips Saturday evening in Mr. Sew­ W in ter Lewiston. all’s auto on their way to the happy We will meet the ladies half way on all our There will be a shoot at the Phillips hunting grounds around Flagstaff. millinery. This means 50 per cent discount on rifle range Thanksgiving beginning at They had driven through from Bath and 8 a. m., when prizes amounting to said the roads were excellent for auto- all hats. We have only two dozen hats left, but $11.50 will be distributed among the best ing. we must have the room they occupy for the Xmas marksmen. For the past three or four weeks display. Four dollar trimmed hats for two. Harry P. Dill, American consul at Phillips city water users have been Port Hope, Ontario, with Mrs. Dill paid getting milk-white water from their Caps a flying visit to their home in Phillips faucets—a sort of liquid air brand as it Friday last, calling on old friends and were—which1 allowed to effervesce and renewing old acquaintances. They left settle becomes transparent enough to Saturday for Rangeley to look after discover considerable real estate float­ their cottage there. Mr. Dill said that ing about in it. A travelling man at a in variety. they had considerable snow in Canada local hotel mistaking a glass o f the which disappeared gradually till reach­ white fluid for milk the other day de­ ing Maine they saw the bare fields. livered a caustic lecture on the bogus Miss Florence Wilbur of Rangeley is brand of milk dealt out by Phillips visiting in Phillips and has been ill milkmen. They say that air has gotten Corduroy caps several days with tonsilitis. into the water system. It looks as if the water was first run through a bed Dr. D. L. Harden, son of Moses W. Harden, is fast making a name for him­ of chalk. Small fish have come through self in Brownville where he has been the pipes also of late. Fur caps located the past two years during which Charles Folsom, of Waterville a book period he has been surgeon for the agent who recently canvassed Phillips PORTLAND, AUGUSTA, BANGOR and vicinity was found dead Monday Canadian Pacific railroad his'territory From July 15 to August 15, 1907, we had 60 applications for office help at our morning a mile below Wilton station, covering 250 miles of the system. Dr. Portland office and could not fill more than 25 per cent—our students were all his body frozen stiff. It is supposed Harden is taking a prominent part also placed. Do you need better evidence of our course? Send for our 48 Page 1907 Haverlock caps that the man, had started to walk in the musical life of the town and on Catalogue. F. L. SHAW, Pres., Portland, Me home on the track when he was struck last Thursday evening was a soloist in by the last Saturday train. There are the Concert of All Nations given under no trains Sunday and none of the hun­ the auspices of the ladies of the Metho­ ters out in the interim came across the dist church with 65 voices. Dr. Harden Yacht caps remains. Furniture COAL! sang two solos and appeared in two Phillips will be interested to learn duets, scoring hits in each. With his there is a move to set off Dixfield vill­ Wholesale and Retail. brother, Guy L., now a lawyer in Bos­ AND age from the eastern part of the town, Leave your orders early for ton, he will pass Christmas at home in the part to be set off going as far as next winter’s supply. For prices • Toques Phillips. the Carthage line. apply to Ralph Cragin and Carl Hennings Undertaking. A gang of 30 woodsmen arrived here BEAL & McLEARY, started for Pasedena, Cal., last Monday for the woods a few days ago and Sat­ morning, where they will spend the urday two of them who could speak j I always have a very’ attractive Office at Phillips Station. winter in the employ of the La Pintor- nothing but Esperanto appeared in supply of AGENTS: Hockey caps esca Hotel. Farmington with their queer little J. A. Russell & Co., Rangeley. On Thursday afternoon, Mrs Flora foreign trunks and made signs that C. B. Richardson, Strong. Dennison pleasantly entertained a few they wanted to be returned to Port­ Furniture L. L. Mitchell, Kingfield. of her friends at flinch. Refreshments land. Sheriff Ccolidge gave them o f coffee, sandwiches, doughnuts, lodgings and tickets at the expense of at right prices. Tam-o’-shanters marguerites and cake were served. Farmington. I carry a good stock of Edi­ John Crossley, representing the firm All new subscribers who pay $1.50 son Phonographs and records. Hotel Willows, for Maine W oods and Maine Woods­ of Samson, Crossley of Liverpool, England, w. o has been in Farmington man a year between this date and CHAS. F. CHANDLER, For Boys and for January first will receive both papers several days buying apples all over Phillips, Maine. until Jandary 1, 1909, without further Franklin county, was in Phillips Mon­ Phillips, Maine. cost. day and said he bought 1,500 barrels in this section. Team meets all trains. Large, “ Makes a man feel like living to comfortable rooms. Public Bath Men. strike the beautiful air and climate of East Madrid, Room. Phillips,” remarked a traveling man Life, accident and sickness this week. “ Saw hammocks still out Mr. and Mrs. Solon Mecham visited NICE insurance, just what you want. on the piazzas. Sure sign of an open Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whitney of Mad­ ^ For Sale—One Good Cook winter.” rid one day last week. Stove, at a bargain. Telephone, Mrs. Ahbie Austin, Mrs. Frank 7-11. At the Austin and children visited Mr. and Malaga Grapes # Mrs. Clarke McKeene of Phillips, Sun- | day. • GEO. L. LAKIN, Prop. AN OLD MAN'S TRIBUTE. Perley Fishmf Dixfield and Miss Iva at Harnden of Wilton were guests of Mrs. An Ohio Fruit Raiser, 78 Years Old, Solon Mecham last week. Cured of a Terrible Case After Ten Frank Austin and Bertie Keene have Years of Suffering. Clothing Store. returned from their “ bear hunt’, minus 15 cents a pound. When suffering daily torture the hear, although they saw many Thanksgiving From backache, rheumatic pain. signs. Any ill of kidneys or bladder, Fruits, Confectionery, Turn to Doan’s Kidney Pills. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLaughlin A cure endorsed by thousands. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin Post Cards. Read an old man’s tribute. recently. Cigars and Tobacco of all Andrew Davenport of Phillips has I A large variety of dainty Sidney Justus, fruit dealer, of Menthr, been in town running lines between the I kinds. Lunches served. Ohio, says: “ I was cured by Doan’s Richard’s lot and Solon Mecham land. and timely pictures. Kidney Pills of a severe case of kidney X-R ays, j trouble of EMERY BUBIER’S, Beal Block, eight or ten Temple, years’ stand­ R. Marchetti Co., Phillips, Maine. Mrs. C. T. Hodgkins spent a few ; ing. I suffered the most severe days in Lewiston last week with her i D. F. HOYT, backache a n d daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Me. other pains in Arthur Chandler. the region of Oscar Ranger has traded his house th e k i dneys. with Ollie Bradford of Dixfield. These were es­ We are glad to learn that J. A. Der­ pecially severe by is getting along finely after his op- CLOSING S i d n e y J u s t u s . when stooping ; eration. to lift any­ OUT SALE No. 5 Beal Block, thing, and often I could hardly straighten Mrs. Dana Hamlin is ill. Mrs. my back. The aching was bad in the Daisy Wyman is assisting her. on Cotton Hosiery YARN daytime, but just as bad at night, and I Mr. and Mrs. Plummer Averill had 10c hose Ladies’ and Chil­ was always lame in the morning. I was a little son born to them last week. dren’s, 8c pr bothered with rheumatic pains and drop­ There will he a pie supper at the 7 cents sical swelling of the feet. The urinary Staples school house Saturday evening, 15c hose Ladies’ and Chil­ passages were painful, and the secretions Nov. 23. The money to be used to dren’s, He pr Phillips, Maine. were discolored and so free t at often plaster the interior. A cordial invita­ 20c hose Ladies’ and Chil­ former price, 10 cents. I had to rise at night. I fc'^f ired all tion is extended to all. day. Half a box served to 'ei*’.Vve me, dren’s, 15c pr and three boxes effected at nf>nt Rev. W. B. Kenniston and family ex 25c hose Ladies’ and Chil­ Mrs. Florence H. Wilbur, cure.” reflects the pect to move to Harpswell this week. Mr. Bailter has made his u*ual trip dren’s, 17c pr ‘ A FREE TRIAL of thifmd the / - at No. 6 Beat Block, Phillips. Agency for the Universal ' medicine which cured Mrrthern section through town. Every one is always bt a mailed on application t « glad to see him. WILLIS HARDY’S, th e United States. Addr<------:---- - t. Sumner Savage and son Ray of Car­ thage were in town Saturday and Sun­ Upper Village, Phillips. Me b' urn Co., Buffalo, N. Yreasing scare u day. de alers; price, fifty cents given by Steam Laundry. tions, on a ' MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907.

Strong. E. R. Sprague was in Portland the The F. M. I. C. hold their next first of the week. meeting at the pleasant home of Wil­ Mrs. Frank Gilman has returned to Rev. H. A. Clifford will give a lec­ liam Conant in Strong. A nice pro­ RUBBERS her home in Livermore Falls. ture in the M. E. church Thursday gram will be rendered. We have just received the largest and most complete line of rubbers, Mrs. J. C. Tirrill came home from evening. He will lecture on his travels Maplewood Sunday achool have re- both heavy and light, that we have ever carried. You will surely miss it if Gardiner last week. abroad. cieved a nice library of fifty volumes. you do not come in and see our goods and get our prices before you pur­ Schools in town closed Friday for a chase. Come in and look them over. It is never any trouble to show Burnham True is working in King- They have a nice little school at the two weeks’ vacation. any of our goods. field. South Strong school house each Sunday After you have looked over our rubbers let us show you the best line of Miss June Harlow is spending her David Richardson spent Sunday at 2.30 p. m. two weeks’ vacation in Waterville the in Brunswick the guest of his son Earle Harry Smith is.yarding pulp for E. Suits and Overcoats guest of her sister, Mrs. D. G. Rack- who is a student there. He also at­ L. Johnson. that you have seen in a long time. liffe. tended the Bowdoin and Maine foot ball Preaching service at the home of R. Harold A. Welch is spending the E. W. LORING, - Strong, Maine game Saturday. H. Smith Thursday evening. week in Lewiston the guest of rela­ Mrs. Belle Knowlton is visiting her Percey Cleveland was at his sister’s Northeastern Telephone 38-6; tives. daughter, Mrs. Atherton M. Ross in Mrs. Harry Smith’s over Sunday. Howard Staples came home from Rangeley. Harvey Conant made a trip to Skow- th f m ost Gorham Wednesday to settle up his At the stated meeting of Oppalunski hegan recently bringing Mrs. Conant BUSINESS COLLEGE':o r o u g h l]' equipped school of business training in the state father’s business here, so to join his Chapter, No. 125, O. E. S., held in back with him. mother in Albuquerque, Npw Mexico. /of Maine. T o all graduates of the COOibined Masonic hall Eriday evening, Nov. 15, S. E. Couant is working for his / course we guaranieeapo-ition or He started on his journey Friday noon. the chapter was inspected by D. D. G. brother Will, at Strong. one-ha!f of the tuition money. Find employ­ Misses Emma Pease and Freda Mitch­ M. Jennie McKenney of Livermore ment by which students can pay board bib at* ell were in Phillips Sunday. Falls. A fter the inspection supper was — ------tending school. Send tci Husk afed ra; dr-gue. ‘lJdrsss. 85,|j« BL jSNEsS CO b '» h o p 5V. Mrs. J. C. Tirrill w^.s in Lewiston served in the dining room, consisting Fairbanks, the first of the week. of oyster stew, pickles, crackers, coffee A good, fresh up to date stock A. E. Brackley has returned from David Currier suffered a shock of pa­ and assorted cakes. Credit is due Mr. from which to select your winter Rumford Falls where he has been at and Mrs. Jesse Hutchinson for the ex­ ralysis Nov. 12, and still remains quite work the past week. cellent manner in which the supper was low. His right side is paralized and his hat. friends can understand what he says Monday while Samuel Huff and son served. All the latest trimmings in were out hunting Mr. Huff stumbled Ralph Worthley, who has been in only with the greatest difficulty. He feathers and flowers. causing the gun to explode and shot a poor health the past month started for has been in poor health for some time Underwear for ladies and chil­ hole through his foot. Dr. Bell was Florida Tuesday. Saturday Earle past. Mrs. Anna Pratt received the news dren. summoned and the wound dressed. Kingsley, Harry Partridge and Charles Neckwear and belts. We hope nothing of a serious nature Gilman are to join him. We all hope that her grandson of Flagstaff was will result. they will have a pleasant trip, killed by the accidental firing of a gun Teddy bears of all sizes at Mrs. Etta King of Portland is a guest la3t week. THE HAT SHOP Louis King and wife have gone to at P. H. Stubbs. Taylor Hill. Strong, - Maine Mrs. Nellie Newhall and son, Richard Farmers are cutting wood and lum­ New York for the winter. and Vera Fogg were in Farmington bering. Mrs. Adelaide Whitney begins work Mrs. E. R. Sprague, Prop. over Sunday. Schools at the village are closed for a this week for Mr. Winter, caring for Northeastern Telephone 5-22 The young people of the Congrega­ two weeks' vacation last Friday. his aged mother. tional society will hold a sociable in | Add Williams who has Jaeen on the Apples are still on the move. Bates hall Saturday evening, Nov. 23. sick list the past week, is out again. C. V . STARBIRD, Capt Kidd’ s Treasure chest will be Mrs. W. K. Howes who was called to Strong, Maine. A Hard Debt to Pay. there. Saven in and seven out and Lewiston by the serious illness of her Outside and Inside Finish and other games. Popcorn balls on sale. little grandchild, son of Mr. and Mrs. “ I owe a debt of gratitude that can Mouldings, Hardwood Flooring. Is This You? Admission free. H. J. Ramsdell, has returned home never be paid off, ” writes G. S. Clark of Westfield. Iowa, “ for my rescue My Long Clapboards are proving Struggling in the grip of rheumatism. Charles Cunningham of Bowdoin leaving the child better with every hope from death by Dr. King’s New Dis a great success. D o you feel as if sjm e giant serpent was Medical school was in town over Sun­ for his qnick recovery. covery. Both lungs were so seriously wound all around your body and limbs, day. Geo. E. Voter recently visited his affected that death seemed imminent, knotting them up and causing intense suffer­ friend Ernest Savage, in New Vineyard. when I commenced taking New Dis­ ing ? W e have a cure that w e know is covery. The ominous dry, hacking FREE CONCERT genuine. If it does not give you satisfac­ Percy Cleveland and lady friend vis­ cough quit before the first bottle was tion in every w ay bring us back the empty A Significant Prayer ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon used and two more bottles made a com­ at J. H. Bell’s house, Strong, bottle and we’ll give you back the money. “ May the Lord help you make Buck- Cleveland over Sunday. plete cure.” Nothing has ever equaled That’s the confidence we have in. Me., every day this week. Call len’s Arnica Salve known to all,” New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Guar­ ^&ytaJVL writes J. G. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. South Strong. and hear the latest records played C. It quickly took the pain out of a anteed by W. A. D. Cragin, Phillips, felon for me and cured it in a wonder­ F. A. Flint and Will have gone to L. L. Mitchell of Kingfield, Charles E. on the new Edison Phonograph. RHEUMATIC CURE Dyer of Strong, E. H. Whitney of fully short time. ” Best on earth for Portland and will be examined to enter Nothing ever discovered has proved so sores, burns and wounds. 25c at W. Rangeley, druggists. 50c and $1.00. They will surprise you. the Hebron Sanitarum for tuberculosis. Trial bottle free. successful and effective in curing and pre­ A. D. Cragin’s, Phillips, L. L. Mitch­ Mrs. L. E. Bean of Colebrook, N. H. venting rheumatism. It cures by dissolving ell’s, Kingfield, Charles E. Dyer's, Adults: Phonographs sold on is visiting her son E. L. Johnson and all mineral irritants, neutralizing uric acid Strong,| E. H. Whitney’s, Rangeley, easy terms. and promoting the excretion of these and drug stores. family. West Freeman, other impurities from the b lood which J. H. BELL, Strong, Me. cause rheumatic affections. Our first snow storm came last week Two sizes, 50c. and $ 1 .0 0 . when snow enough fell to “ track a cat.” Appendicitis C. E. DYER, Cattle are still getting a part of their DRUGGIST, living out of doors which is helping the is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic pur­ DAGGETT & WILL hay question. gatives. To avoid all danger, use only Strong, Maine Miss P. E. Macomber who has been Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the safe, The Rexall S t spending a short time at her cottage gentle cleansers and invigorators. here has returned to Maple Grove Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice at W. A. D. Corner. Cragin’s, Phillips, L. L. Mitchell’s, BARGAINS Osten Will has been moving the old Kingfield, C. E. Dyer’s, Strong, drug well house from the Pratt place to his stores. 25c. PIANOS. Warm Mittens and Gloves 10c to $1.25 home in the Valley and fitting it up for a hen house. Etistis. Malone Pants, all Wool 2.75 Pigs have been selling all summer at three dollars but now first class little We have been having some fine The Henry F. Miller Grand and Upright Pianofortes. Lambskin Lined Coats and Horse Blankets. porkers are only a dollar and a half weather the past week. and some of our neighbors are stocking School closed in town Nov. 8. Miss The business established more up for the winter. Jane Webb of North New Portland was than 40 years, always under one teacher. management and today retaining DAGGETT & WILL, Mr. and Mrs. John Day have gone to its original personality. New Vineyard to visit their daughter, The Miller is the artistic Piano A W om an’s Back Mrs. Will Rice. forte of America. Its individu­ Store Near Station, Strong, Maine Has many aches and pains caused by Mr. Carroll Leavitt has gone to Weld ality invites the attention of all weaknesses and falling, or other displace­ to visit his mother, Mrs. David Barrett. interested in the Finest Art Prod­ ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp­ Miss Edythe Douglass has gone to ucts of the World. toms of female weakness are frequent headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or Madrid to visit her cousin, Winnie A line of Artistic Pianofortes, dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw­ Douglass. the Henry F. Miller, Briggs, Dav­ ing sensation in stomach, dragging or Mr. and Mrs. Will Parsons have come enport & Treacy, and 20 other bearing down in lower abdominal or pelvic out from Blakes’.ee Camps where they well-known makes. The eye is the window of the soul, beware how you use it, and how you region, disagreeable drains from pelvic have been all summer. Mrs. Sargent abuse it. organs, faint spells with general weakness. If any considerable number of the above is employed at The Sargent and Mr. ARE YOUR EYES WEAK? symptoms are present there is no remedy Parsons is working in the woods for S. G. WHEELWRIGHT, Do you have headache when you read or work? I warrant my work to be thM, wni^givo quicker relief or a more per­ Sargent & Wyman at Jim pond. manent p&cethan Dr. Pierce’s Favorite perfect and furnish Glasses at prices reasonable for first-class work. Preac>a^>«b^NIt has a record of over forty Charles Smart was out of the woods years ef : is the, most potent with his family over Sunday. Piano Dealer, C. B- RICHARDSON, Optician and Jeweler, Strong, Maine. invigorating tonic and MremuUenintoicU Miss Angie Brown of Flagstaff is vine known to mi i ical science. It is made stopping at Charles Smart’s for a few of the glyceric extracts of nat'ive medici­ nal roots found in our forests and con­ days. East Dixfield, - Maine. tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or Miss Rena Sylvester and Mr. Bow­ BIG FALL SALE habit-forming drugs. Its ingredient# are man of Oakland have bee* visiting her all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at­ aunt, Mrs. Lucy Lockyer, the past tested under oath as correct. week. Every ingredient entering into "Fa­ ACIIES AND CAINS. by vorite Prescription ” has the written en­ dorsement of the most eminent medical The holiday season is near at hand. writers of all the several school* of prac­ Live merchants now tell through early Relief in Thirty Minutes by Using; tice—more valuable than any amount of Neuralgic Anodyne. BYRON & FOGG. non-professional testimonials—though the advertisements what the public can find in the way of gift goods at their stores. From the throbbing, nervous head- latter are not lacking, having been con­ acke that may wear you and itself out tributed voluntarily by grateful patients Send your early holiday announcements in a day or two, to the grip of rheuma­ in numbers to exceed the endorsements to the Maine W oodsman and thereby Low Prices in given to any other medicine extant for tism which seems never ending, Neu­ the eure of woman’s ills. save the shopper trouble and gather the ralgic Anodyne is guaranteed to give You cannot afford to accept any medicine cream of the holiday trade. relief in thirty minutes by the clock. of unknown composition as a substitute Tliis valuable remedy is entirely dif­ FUR ROBES, ferent from anything else, as it is for this well proven remedy o f k n o w n To check a cold quickly, get from taken internally, reaching the nerve composition even though the dealer may FUR COATS, make a little more profit thereby. Your your druggist some little Candy Cold centres and strengthening the whole interest in regaining health is paramount tablets called Preventics. Druggists nervous system, and is at the same to any selfish interest of his and it is an everywhere are now dispensing time rubbed onto the affected parts, insult to your intelligence for him to try Preventics, for they are not only safe, thus finding its way through the pores HORSE BLANKETS. to palm off upon you a substitute. You but decidedly certain and prompt. of the skin to the aching tissues and know what you want and it is his busi­ Preventics contain no quinne, no throbbing nerves. ness to supply the article called for. laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Neuralgic Anodyne is a family rem­ Taken at the “ sneeze stage” Prvent- edy that is invariably successful in Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the curing neuralgia, rheumatism, head­ BYRON & FOGG, original "Little Liver Pills” first put up ic s will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, aches, bruises, sprains, toothache, by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, colds, croup, sore throat, etc. A large­ Preventics. Good for feverish children. sized bottle costs but 25 cts., with a much imitated but never equaled. Little guarantee to refund the money if not sugar-coated granules—easy to take as 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes satisfactory. Made by The Twitchell- Strong, - Maine. candy. 5 cts. Sold by All Dealers. Champlin Co., Portland, Me. 8 MAINE WOODSMAN, PHILLIPS, MAINE, NOVEMBER 22, 1907.

Phillips and Vicinity. Phillips and Vicinity.

T. J. Seller formerly with the M a i n e Mr. Joe Dill has been at Redington SHOE DEPT. W o o d s m a n , now of Snringfield Mass., the past week hauling hay for Frank came to Phillips this week and took Beal. part in the drama Wednesday night. Dexter Beedy and Oliver Master- There are reasons why the Elite Shoes for Men and Women Mr. Seller was warmly welcomed by his man, who went to Manitoba a few many friends in town. weeks ago returned home last Tueeday. lead all others. They are built on lasts that easily conform to the The recent rains prevented the usual Emma Pease and Freda Mitchell of services at the Methodist church but Strong were in town Sunday. there was a Sunday school and sermon After November 30 the Franklin & shape of the foot and the toes are new and popular and above all the last Sunday as usual. Rev. H. A. Megantic railway company will cease to Clifford usually assists the Bible study run its night train beyond Kingfield. best of stock is used in this Shoe. We think if you will try a pair and wants all the children to learn the Hope Rebekah lodge held a delightfu 1 names of the 62 books of the Bible. pie supper Monday evening at Odd Fel­ we will be sure of your future trade. We have just sized in our This coming Friday at 2 p. m. there lows hall, which was largely attended. will be a meeting in the home of Judge Morrison acted as auctioneer of stock of Elite and Everite Shoes and now have complete lines of Mrs. Ada L. Hunter. the pies and succeeded by his hypnotic Mrs. L. J. Brackett of Jamaica Plain talk in extracting $1.35 from first se­ Mass., who took a three months trip lectman Charles F. Chandler for a Sizes. The Elite and Everite comes in Vici Kid, Gun Metal and abroad last spring gave a lecture re­ meat pie. cently before the Tuesday club of that Albert Carleton, who had recently Patent Colt at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. place on her visit to Greece. became settled in the McKenzie block Mr. W. E. Lawless of Auburn, rep­ has moved to his father's house at resenting the Dwinel-Wright company Carleton’s pond for the winter. He LADIES ELITE. the great coffee merchants of Boston, enters the employ of the Berlin Mills was in Phillips on a business trip this Co. We have in the New Fall Styles in Black Kid with quite a heavy Welt Sole which makes a fine week. Mr. Lawless and the other Dr. J. F. Hilton went to Portland salesmen of the company are now in­ Tuesday for a brief visit. troducing the White House tea, an ar­ all around Shoe. We have other leathers, Gun Metal, and Patent Colt, at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. J. B. Morrison has gone to the ticle that they expect to gain the great Moosehead region after a big moose. popularity of their coffee. It is quite We have other and lower priced Shoes in Men’s and Ladies’ at $1.50, $2-00 and $2.50 per pair. Late arrivals at Comfort Cottage: significant that the White House tea W. E. Lawless. Boston; D. A. Morrill, and coffee won the gold medal at the Auburn; H. W. Carpenter, Portland; The Boston School Shoe for Misses and Children is a recognized leader. This Shoe comes in Vici Jamestown exposition. J, B. Lunt, Portland; E. E. Coombs, Auburn. Kid and Box Calf, Children’s at $1.25 and Misses’ $1-50. A Cent a Word. Late arrivals at Hotel Willows: Roy Do you want to get rid of a litter of E. Walker, Fryeburg; C. C. Patterson, For Boys’ Shoes we have the “ Bass” and “ Walton” at $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 and $1.85. kittens or buy a second hand jewsharp, Minneapolis; E. L. Hutchins, Strong; put it among those little advertise­ Frank Briggs, Madison. Shoe Brushes, Shoe Laces and a full line of the different Blackings and Dressings. ments. An unusually largely attended gath­ ering of the King’s Daughters met at Tenement to let. Mrs. Leonard Pratt’s last Friday even­ THE PEOPLES ADVERTISEMENTS. ing and listened to an interesting talk by Miss Grace Bartlett on her trip One cent a word in advance. No headline or other display. Subjects abroad which was profusely illustrated c. h . McKe n z i e t r a d i n g c o m p a n y by post cards. Miss Bartlett has been in abc order. the guest of Mrs. N. H. Harnden. Homemade candies were served. TO LET. C. A. Mahoney is proving to be quite THE PHILLIPIAN I t OUT. BUSINESS CARDS. OAM P, Keep house yourself. Prices reason- a detective. Wednesday morning at able. First-class trout and salmon fishing. Strong he had arrested Fred White, a Address H. ETParker, Phillips, Me. Notable Number of Phillips High School blacksmith of Portland, who had en­ gaged to hire with the Berlin Mills Co., Paper Being Distributed. P. 0. HOPKINS, M. D., FOR SALE in the woods and had spent Sunday at The Phillipian, the organ of the Phil­ Comfort Cottage, leaving after break­ lips High school, made its appearance Physician and Surgeon, few choice chickens for sale. Orders de­ fast Monday. White was brought be­ this week and the board of editors and Phillips, - - Maine. Alivered while they last. ’Phone 30-4 Raymond Ross. fore Trial Justice Beedy here and fined the recipients of the number say that Office and residence at Mrs. Eva Toothaker’s. $5 and costs on the statute covering there isn’ t a High School number print­ N IDEAL PROPERTY—Splendid tract of 76 such cases. ed in Maine that can touch it. It con­ A acres, with fine trout stream and pond; partly wooded with handsome pines; only half The C. H. McKenzie Mercantile Co., sists of 32 pages, handsomely printed I mile from Smithtown station. A rare bargain; JAMES MORRISON, $150 per acre. Catalog on request. WARD & of Rumford Falls has nearly completed with a striking cover design of an In- WARD, Huntington, Long Island. their new addition which will give them dian girls head by Arthur Shepard of j Attorney at Law one of the largest stores in Maine 160 Phillip*. The merchants contributed ■FLAVORING EXTRACT—Lemon, Orange, Al- Beal Block, Phillips. ■*- mond. Nutmeg. Per quart, $2; per pint, $1. feet long by 50 featfwide, the building generously in the way of advertise- Telephone connections Sample bottle of each sent for 60 cents. J. C. Mitchell, WickofF, N . J. four stories extending from Congress ments which greatly encouraged the! through to River street. i board of managers and it has been de------RAFT horses for the woods. U. M. Hunt, Mr. Will Dill was in Kingfield last cided to issue another number £ radua- T D Avon, Me. I do all kinds of Saturday on business. tion time‘ A Picture of. the High J eWeieiL j School adds to the attractiveness of the watch and clock re­ UNTERS’ AND SHOOTERS’ GUIDE—New. Mrs. C. E. Parker has gone to Dam- pairing promptly and in the best pos­ H 25c postpaid. Sportsmen’s Publishing Co., number. The number is dedicated to ariscottaon a visit. Fairport, N. Y. Miss Lura H, Dennison, who for many sible manner. If you have any old- fashioned clocks or watches that you < l TUST a gleam of Heaven” describes Hillgrove Ernest Page, 13, who lives with A. years has been first assistant at the el cottage and surrounding scenery. A sum­ want to save, I can do it. Barbej shop D. Graffam shot a hawk recently which ; High School and whose ability and mer Paradise. Price $850. Address, H W „ Ladd. connected. We handle a big variety of O nawa, Me. measured 43 inches from tip to tip. faithfulness as a teacher the scholars Dr. J. H. Rollins, State agent for highly appreciate. ETHER SMITH, Upper Village, Phillips Rj/TILK—I am prepared to furnish the best of 1V1 m iik and cream, also skim milk. Extra the Humane Society, who brought the Among the articles contributed is Ranges, orders delivered at any time of day. Order by prosecution against John Sylvester of Reminiscences of Two Days In Naples ’phone. Telephone 30-5. Charles F. Ross. Eustis for extreme cruelly to a horse, by Grace I. Bartlett, former assistant BOARDING AND PHEASANTS FOR SALE—Eggs safely whose tongue was found to be partly in the High school. There are several Cook Stoves A shipped anywhere by dozen, hundreds or missing,arrived here Wednesday. He thousands. N ow booking orders. 90 to 95 per contributions showing marked original­ LIVERY STABLE. cent fertile. Send stamp for complete price list says Sylvester has consented to settle ity and literary ability. The editorial We keep only first-class horses. Can before placing your order. Ten cents for booklet supply hitches for any occasion. Horses and The Pheasant Industry.” The Ohio Pheasantr, the case by a fine, without trial. staff is as follows: Editor in chief, bought and sold. Columbiana, Ohio. Box O. Carroll L. Knapp was in Kingfield Gladys E. Dutton ’08; assistant editor, NORRIS J. HACKETT. last Monday. Susie M. Davenport ’08; literary, Edith PRESSED hay for sale at my home barn. B. F. Stable only 30 rods from depot. Parlor Heaters. • A Beal. F. Morton ’08; school notes, Birdena M. Plaisted ’08; quotations, Hazel E. CCENTS for trapping foxes are advertised by NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The best and the cheap­ O quite a number of people nowadays but they Beedy ’08; exchanges, James A. Norton Willows Livery Stable. are not ail by any means what is claimed for Commission Market, T. H. Wheeler. ’09; business manager Rinaldo A. Brann them. For the past 25 years I have trapped foxes I have purchased the Willows Livery est. Results to suit, prices successfully and have tried evei-y known combin­ Rangeley Trust Co. ’08; assistant business manager, Roland ation wiithout perfect results. I finally made a Stable and solicit patronage. Teams to combination of my own that has proved far su­ D. F. Hoyt, clothing. S. Hinds ’08. The press work was let and boarders solicited. to suit. perior to anything else on the market. I have Sedgeley, Hoyt & Co. made a limited amount of this scent to sell at a done at the M a i n e W o o d s m a n office. HENRY M. GOLDSMITH, dollar a bottle, postage prepaid. This combina­ C. H. McKenzie Trading Co. tion will hold its scent without evaporating. Upper Village, - - Phillips, Maine. PHILLIPS HARDWARE CO., Munyon’ s Testimonials. Since advertising this in Main e W oods I have Births. Telephone 45-2 sold it by the bottle all over the country. A. W. Thanksgiving Post Cards. Bean, Phillips. Phillips Hardware Co. Rangeley, Nov. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee H aley, a Phillips, Maine. son. QPORT1NG CAMPS—Well-known sporting N. E. Wells, Whips, Axes etc. Rangeley, Nov. 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Florian O camps. Great business opportunity. $3,006 R. Marchetti, fruits. A negotiable paper required. Address H. B. 142 Tibbetts, a daughter. I have put in a line of M a in e W oods Information Bureau. Rideout Bros., Blacksmith.

he Celebrated Hungarian and English Partrid­ Marriages. ges and Pheasants, the large Hungarian Hares, Whips, T. H. Wheeler T Rangeley, Nov. 10, by F. E. Russell, Mr. Bernard all kinds of Deer, Quail, etc., .for stocking pur­ poses. Fancy Pheasants, ornamental water fowl Mt, Blue. Hinkley and Miss Frances Adams. and live wild animals of every description. Write Company Sandy River Plantation, Nov. 16, by F. E. Rus­ for price list. Wenz & Mackensen, Dept. 13 Monday evening Rev. H. A. Clifford Axes and sell, Mr. Claude C. Lowell and Miss Lena F, Yai'dley, Pa. preached in the schoolhouse. After a Oakes. Meats, Poultry, rP R A IN E D H O U N D S —Fox, ‘Coon and Rabbit short intermission he gave part of his Farmington, Nov. 16. by Louis Voter, esq., A hounds. Guaranteed as represented. Pups Axe Handles from 4 to 12 months old. . Kunkel Bros. Ashland, lecture, “ A Ramble in Europe” to help Adna E. Trask and Maggie Lambert both of Wil­ Eggs, Ohio. the children in their study of history ton. and invite your inspec­ Apples and geography. V A R N for sale at Mary E. Gibbs’s, Rangeley, A Me. 80 cents per pound. Deaths. tion. Prices right. and Farmington, Nov. 13, Ira Blanchard, aged 75 WANTED. Farm Products years. > N . E. WELLS, _ D deer head to mount. State Farm Livermore Falls. Nov. 13, Mrs. Mary Vehue, Generally G 00„Marshall Taylor, Strong, Maine. aged 86 years. OUSEWORK—First-class girl for general For Sale Farmington, Nov. 15, Gladys L. Woodcock, aged Phillips, Maine. on Commission H housework. Wages $6 per week in Port­ 14 years, 7 months. land. Call at any Northeastern telephone office Cuts 75 Tons Hay. and inquire for F. E. Ebersole. 120 acres between Bangor and Waterville; near Fall River, Mass., Nov. 7, William R. Smith, neighbors. 1 1-2 miles to railroad station, stores, aged 66 years, 5 months. The Farmers’ Agency lVTAKE easy money at home corresponding for churches, on main traveled road: 50 acres in fields, ■tVl newspapers. Experience unnecessary. 50 in pasture ann 20 in w«od; all machine mowing, North Stukely, Canada. Nov. 12, Rev. Fr. An­ Send for particulars. Empire Press Syndicate. spring water pastui-e; cream sold at door; nlenty toine La Bel, aged about 52 years. Clinton Market, Middleport, N. Y. v of wood and timber for home use; 100 barrels apples in season; house of 12 rooms, 2 halls; spring Phillips Manufacturing Company. 1V/| EN — Ten good Weymouth lathe men, also five water in house; barn 40x77, carriage house, wood Notice. 93-101 Clinton St., iV.L good sawyers and stock-fitters to go out of house, sheep barn 24x30, blacksmith shop 25x25; The Phillips Mfg. Co., will pay cash for Pine, the state. Good pay and steady work to good to settle affairs this month will include 4 cows, 2 1 have this day given my son, Carrol C. Noyes, Spruce, Fir and Hemlock logs 12, 14 and 16 feet men. Address H. Williams, Hotel Atwood, Lew­ heifers. 2 horses, 15 sheep, 2 mowing machines, the remainder of his time during his minority. I BOSTON, - Mass. iston. Maine. horse rake, 2 plows, cultivator, harrow, 2 farm shall collect i one of his wages nor pay any of his I long, 6 inches and up at small end. Also W hite wagons, 1 pair double harness, all kinds of small bills after this date. | and Yellow birch 4 feet long, 6 inches and up de- "lie n you write please mention this W A N T E D - 12 lathemen. uan make from $1.75 farming tools, for only $2800. A . B. Rice, New­ Ella G. Sprague, Temple, Maine. V » to $2.25 per day on piece work. Apply to [ livered at mill. paper. port, Me. October 28, 1907. enkins & Bogert Mfg. Co.. Kingfield, Me. Phillips Mfg., Co., Phillips, Me.