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The Aroostook Times, November 22, 1916

The Aroostook Times, November 22, 1916

V o l . 5 6 H o u l t o n , Maine, Wednesday, November 2 2 . 1916 N o 47 Indoor Humidity Good Roads Aid Farmer

A gentleman cam** into t!i*‘ oilier i 11 is often difficult to make far- recently to talk over the subject of | tners believe t imt good roads are of to them. agree indoor humidity. Two years a g o he j financial value They noticed that the only place in his that good roads are desirable* as a ROYAL house where flowers flourished was f means of making rural life less nar­ S ilv e r w a r e the kitchen. The cook in the kit­ row'. They agree that, good roads chen had fine flowers in the win­ make it easier for children to go to BAKING POW DER dow's. The mistress in her other school, for the doctor to reach the Beautiful Silver Tableware is the pride farm, and for all hands to meet for AbtoM afy Pure rooms had none. Flowers are a fair indicator of liv­ religious and social purposes. But of every woman’s heart. It adds a cer­ No Alum— No Phosphate ing conditions. He came to the many of them say that it is mere tain tone to the setting that makes the conclusion that in winter time ttie “theory” to claim any direct finan­ meal more enjoy a kitchen was the better room to live cial results from road improvements. in. He went into the kitchen to try Now “theory,” if true, is just as Cary-Library What the Women Did it out. Tiie flowers seemed to know helpful as are facts, and in this case to Hughes. what they about. The kitchen was it is easy to show how’ facts support the best living room in the house. theory. The facts can be obtained Our stock is most complete in every Mr, C alvlu L. Po i ' i Gilt to the But why ? The kettles, and boil­ with the help of officials of the rail­ Library particular. We have in Plated Ware, Every woman suffrage state of the ers were throwing off columns of ways shipping farm products out of Union showed a remarkable change steam. The kitchen air w as moist a district before its roads were im­ Roger Bros. 1747, Star Brand, and Com­ Tb* people Rf Houlton, and indeed in the Presidential vote over that of and therefore comfortable. Also, proved and after the improvement. munity Plate. Sterling Silver, of course, 'if all Aroostook and Carle ton Coun- eight years ago, according to the the kitchen furniture did not shrink A specific case iu Virginia may be ttoft bare the opportunity to see most best figures for the 1919 contest. The up, crack and come unglued as did taken as an illustration. The figures is our leader. laterestinflT and valuable objects eight suffrage states which have the parlor furniture. were collected by George P. Cole­ gathered from all parts of the world. been admitted to the Union since the Then he tried to figure out a way man, State highway commissioner. %r the kindness of Mr. Calvin L. Taft-Bryan contest showed remark­ by which he could stay in the living Before the roads in one of the Fox in placing a part of his personal able reversal form. room with his wife instead of in the counties of that State had been im­ We have something to suit any taste or collections made during visits to the Washington, a bed-rock Republi­ kitchen with the cook. His house proved, the largest amount of farm any purse, whether for your own use or West Indies and South America as can state, which went to woman was heated by hot air. His furnace and forest products shipped out of a loan to the Library for exhibition, suffrage in 1910, cut its Republican when he bought it had or e of those the county in any one year was 49,- for gift purposes, we have just what the public receives the benefit of plurality’from 25,000 in 1908 to less dinky little pans near the floor in 000 tons. In 1909, the amount of vou want. several years of travel and selection than 12,000 this year. front, below the fire. It evaporated dairy products shipped was 115,000 by a man of large and generous sym­ Oregon, giving women the suffrage a few pints of water a day, a little pounds. During that year forty pathies. in 1912, gave Taft a plurality of 24,- more than enough to drov.m a fly. miles of road were improved at an < The collection comprises birds 000 and gave Hughes less than 8,000. He rigged up a stove with a water expense of $100,(XX). in 1911, two front South America, fishes, shells, California, which let women vote boiler and an automatic water feed years after the improvement, 71,000: nuts and seeds of many tropical in 1911, has turned its.# Republican and sei; it next his furnace. The tons of farm and forest products and I J. D. P E R R Y of kinds; coral from Bermuda in­ plurality of 86,000 to a Democratic steam given off passed dirough a 273,000 pounds of dairy products j describable beauty; specimens of plurality of 3,000 or more. pipe and was discharged into the were shipped. The increase was 45 | Jeweler & Optometrist Market tSq. Houlton, Me. valuable ores from Alaska and other Nevada, giving suffrage in 1914, hotair chamber. It evaporated and 140 per cent respectively in these j parts of the world; many calcined increased its Democratic plurality about a barrel of water a day in two classes of products. The in-1 fragments from the city of St. Pierre, from 600 to 6.000. very cold weather. This amount of jcrease in wheat shipments was 59 Martinique, with a sample of the Idaho, one of the old suffrage evaporation gives him a relative PeI> cellC *n tobacco 31 per cent, and They merely dull the fabric of life yolcanle ash whioh forms the pall of states, having gone in 18w6, turned a humidity of a little less than 50 per in lumber and other farm products Cause of Headache that doomed city. so that you do not feel the pain and Republican plurality of 20,000 into a cent. If the humidity gets higher 48 per cent over the best records so very often persuade you to give ■ There is the oomplete dress of the Democratic plurality of 16,000 or than that on a very cold day the made before the roads were im- Perhaps the commonest of all com­ up attending to yourself as you wife of an Amasbn Indian chief, and more. windows sweat and the vrater runs | Prove£h This is by no meatist all of plaints is the headache. There are would if the pain were still there. many beautiful specimens of bead Montana, becoming a woman suf­ on the walls and loosens 'he paper. the direct result of having good headaches and headaches. Vol­ The powder does nothing for de­ kb& ibell work, and chains made by frage state In 1914, made the most If it is much lower than that the air roagls for marketing. Careful umes could well be written about cayed teeth, the strained eyes or the the Indians from seeds. Here we remarkable change of all, turning a is uncomfortably dry and he must studies of traffic in the county were them and their many causes. overloaded stomach that may be the may as# a section of the Atlantic Republican plurality of about 3,000 push the heat up a few degrees to made by Commissioner Coleman for As tall oaks spring from little Cable tytid by Cyrus W. Field in 1866 real cause of the headaches. Into a Democratic plurality of 36,- make the air feel comfortable. two years, which showed acorns, headaches rise from such Some persons get into such a con­ between Newfoundland and Ireland. 000 or more. W hat be came to see me about th&t it cost at least 20 cents to haul things as lack of sleep, infections It did serrioe Sft years a td then was dition that they think they cannot Wyoming, a suffrage state in 1869, was the possibility of hooking the a tbn a mile on unimproved roads such as decayed teeth, ear troubles, reeevaired 160 miles off the ooast of do without headache powders, and ohanged from 6,000 Republican to evaporator into his hot air heater, and 12 cents a ton a mile on im­ bad eyesight, improper eyeglasses, Ireland In three miles depth of wa­ gradually more hr,rm is done than 4.000 Democratic in a total vote of a so that he could do away with the proved roads. The records showed excitement, hurry, overeating, poor ter. It was given to Mr. Fox by the they realize. Of course, in order to little over 40,000. separate fire. I told him that there that the average haul of 06,000 tons digestion, improper clothing, gall Captain of the cable steamer Mtnla. cure a headache-—the effect—its Utah, the home of Reed Smoot, of were several manufacturers who of products was eight miles. Con­ stones and other such disorders. There are eeuvegln from the U. S. cause must first be removed. the Old Guard, which gave women were ready to supply just his need. sequently the improvement of the 8. ‘ Olympia.’ Dewey's flagship; When you strain your eyes to read A visit to an oculist may reveal the suffrage in 1870, also showed a This gentleman has worked out road over which the hauling was a sign, a book or a newspaper while from tbe U. 8. 8. “Texas” and the t ie cause of your headaches. Pro­ remarkable change, turning a Re­ his points in a sensible way. His done saved the farmers $41,6000 in dynamite cruiser “ Vesuvius” a piece riding on a car, a headache often re­ per eyeglasses should be obtained if publican plurality of about 19,000 to conclusions were right ir each in­ marketing 66,000 tons of products. sults. This does not usually hap­ they are needed. When the eyes of the floor of liibby prison, of rock a Democratic plurality of 22,000. j stance. This sum saved in only two years, pen to those few and fortunate per­ seem tired they may be bathed in a from Gallows HU1, Salem, of willow Arizona, becoming a suffrage I A circular issued by one of tbe R jjiore than .tyorflltbs of the cost sons whose eyes are of exactly the soothing wash of boric acid and 'O ia d Pre, a piece of state in 1912, gave a Democratic! manufacturers contains the follow­ of the road Work which effected it. right shape and size. Nor does it water. Shingle from the oldest house in St. plurality of less than 2,000 five years ing information : A cubic foot of I always happen to short-sighted per-; Fresh air does a great deal for John, N. B., flint stone from Gibral- ago, and a Democratic plurality of air at 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and (55 'sons, but it constantly happens to | headaches. Correct breathing also ter. and a fan aud charred wood 7.000 this year. per cent, relative humidity contains Dental Preparedness tiiose whose eyes are what art* cal­ does its share, as well as a careful trom the burned excursion steamer Colorado, also another old suff­ 1.28 grains of water. A cubic foot of led “ long sighted." 'they can set* routine of living. Loss of sleep, ir­ * Gen. SJocum.” rage state, having granted women air at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 What, is the most important at- clearly at long distances, but for, regular hours, high t nsion, emo­ 'There are hundreds of interesting the vote in 1893, made a most re­ per cent, relative humidity contains tribute of a soldier : sight distances they need to strain tional excitement, and the rush, thing*' Those named will give an markable change. The Democratic 3.20 grains of water. The increase Good foot ? the eyes in order to se** ch arly. bustle aud bustle do their share to Ideftf pf the variety and scope of the plurality in 1908 was less than 3,000, of w'ater carrying capacity increased No. This strain almost always irives rise encourag" headaches. exhibition, but it must be seen to be but this year it is about. 62,000. so rapidly between 30 degrees and 70 -Good eyesight V to a headache. 'The remedy is to appreciated. Kansas, the home of the staunch degrees that, in spite of the drop in No. wear glasses that do the excessive The Board of Trustees have pur­ Republican, where women got the Olives Valuable Food. relative humidity from 65 to 40. the Good brains ? work imposed upon tin* muscles in­ chased a very fine oil-painting of the vote in 1912, gave Taft a plurality of So far as value of heat unit is con­ amount of w'ater in the a r has in­ No. side t h'* eye. and relieve t ie strain late Dr. George Cary to be hung in 36,000; she gave Wilson a plurality cerned. pound for pound, rip** olives creased 1.92 grams per foot. If the What then ? anti tin* consequent headache. the Beading-room of the Cary Me­ of 36,000. (food teeth. contain almost as i inch food value as morial Library. Dr. Cary's gift to house contained 12,000 cubic feet of Headache powders are not design­ bread, and iu the east* of very large In Illinois, where a million men air and this was changed once in A soldier may I iavo good teet, his native town is more and more ed to remove the cause of headache. olives the value may be increases to voted in 1908, they gave the Re­ two hours the amount of water good eyesight, and good brains but appreciated by the people as the approximately the same as that of publican candidate a plurality of which must be evaporated to keep if he has bad teeth. he can't eat. If years pass and the bccumulation of bread. 224.000 ; when a half million women the air at 40 per cent, relative humid - he can't eat he can’t march near clean and having their teet h looked ( volumes of worth and interest in­ were added, the Democratic candi­ ity was four and three-fourths gal- enough to the enemy to see him and after while they are growing. This creases. date was beaten in 1916 by 165,000. use his brains to fight him. makes good teeth for future* sol-; No Doubt About This ' Miss Alta Hunter has deposited in Ions in 24 hours. A larger house If the women there had voted as did with more fresh air will require even How d ies a soldier get good teeth? diers. ! Foley Cathartic Tablets are just a p lain the care of the Library a cannon the men iu 1908 and the men had By having good teeth in child­ It would seem then as though the honest, old-fashioned physic. They act more. If less than four and three- promptly and effectively on the Imvels with­ liall she picked up at Castine where Also done the same. Mr. Hughes hood. first patriotic dutv of a mother was it had been washed out of the soli fourths gallons is evaporated in the out pain, griping or nausea. They keep the would have carried the state by 24 hours flowers will not thrive in Ho a' do children keep good teeth ? to keep her children’s teeth in good stomach sweet, the liver active, aud the by heavy rains. The ball is much about 840,000. bowels regular. They banish biliousness, the living rooms. Children will not Through being taught by their condition. sick headaches, sour stomach, indigestion soroded, and is a relic either of the thrive where flowers will not. mother how to keep their teeth It is. 8< Id Everywhere. BtMtab bombardment in 1814, or of stfose of the earlier French and In­ Took The Hurt Out of Her Beck dian Wars. Perhaps it was from Mrs. Anna Byrd, Tuscumbia, Ala., writes: one of La Tour’s guns, when he tried “I was down, with my back so I could not stand up more than half the time. Foley to Avenge tbe death of the Lady of Kidney Pills took all of the hurt out. Fort 8t. John. “Rheumatic Rains, swollen ankles, backache, stilt joints and sleep disturbing bladder ail­ The Library is open from 9 to 12; ments indicate disordered kidneys and bladder from k to 6; and from 7 to 9. trouble. Sold*E very where. foSBMffllMllf'lgl,1,!.."J __U_____ 1_____ SHOP EARLY Ire You to Be a Guest? Do your Christmas Buying this month and save the worry and hurry ------of “Just Before Christmas” ------>U should honor your Thanks­ giving hostess with a choice •eleetion of Cut Flowers. Nothing Personal Christmas Gift Cards could be appreciated more or quite \ a ■ o appropriate. My suggestion Make a most ideal gift and show the spirit of Xmas in an inexpensive manner would be Chrysanthemums IT’S THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON RATHER THAN THE EXPENSE OF THE GIFT put whatever it is, you may be Cure that it will be up to the We have a large assortment of cards to be engraved from your own plate CHADWICK STANDARD ------or printed, and will gladly show samples with prices ------

ad wick, F,orist Times Publishing Co. Conservatories 16 High St., Houlton, M$ The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, November 22, 1916

He has two cars of Maine stock on Mother's Troubles hand in the 33rd street yards that he i f SURROUNDING TOWNS Mother’s unending work and will lie very glad to seil at a los^ of if $100 per car and lie thankful to get if devotion drains and strains hei M off that eneap, bin he cannot find if m physical strength and leaves anyone that will take tin stocked' if East Hodgdon its mark in dimmed eyes and h is ha Mds a t t iia t. if Styles That Are Right m Liuhow careworn expressions— she Rec*-ipis are lijht. both at the m J yards and on Barclay street. The if * Mrs. Rachel Longstaff is confined The Ladies Aid will ages before her time. if to the house b} a severe cold. (market is weak and going lower be- il you trauc heny you will m Mrs. Fred A. liar ton. Any mother who is weary i came I the lack of demand, l’eo never need to K arl am! Mary Maud spent Sun­ if Nov. 29. and languid should stait taking ph- have cut out potatoes as much as worry about vour appearance—a •out the stvle day in Hodgdon with their grand­ if (Juite a nlim ber of get1t!»• 111 <■ t! • t they possibly call, tnimine t., other Ixq'ny riglit up-to-tlie-m inuti if parents, Mr. ami Mrs. ,It»hn Huvey. this p:aee h ive kill* d s n 11: ’ ■ 11' ■' I i; s j if also applies to vegetables. There w. re mile 12 cars Ounlitv and to 1 if William ('rant* and Hastings Me season. | at Barclay street Wediusuay and if ’ r i c e . if Gowau returned, -last week, from a Mr. Edward Berry, of Richmond. ; : nine Thursday. They were hard to if successful hunting trip at Letter A. scorn O ut Inn er visits the if N. B., is visiting Ins hrot Ih i , Mr. : ; move. $4.65 and 4.75 for 125-lb. sacks if big m arkets twice eaeli m onth, if Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Webb were William Berry. ; Some States are coming, but they if we huv for several stores- ■that’s w h v w e are able visitors in Houlton. Sunday, at tin* Misses Lillian and K d n a B l o w n , j j are also moving around $4,35 and if home of her mother, Mrs. Albert if if spent the week end in Easton visit-j EMULSIONI 4.80 per 135 lb. hags. Ther * is some Hussey. ing relatives. OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER Oil complaint of the quality and condi if To Fit Your Purse as if Mrs. Herbert Crane was in Lud- j tiori of State stock. Much is not on- if if as a strengthening food and bracing j l.v poorly graded, hut in poor condi- if Hodgdon low visiting at her son Willie tonic to add richness to her blood Well as Your Body if Crane's last week. | fion. The hulk of the Maine stock, if Rev. X. CL M. McLean has been and build up her nerves before il however, is good. Bulk stock is bet­ Mrs. John Grant was in Houlton ou the sick list, the pa>t few day*, is too late. Start SCOTT’S ter than sacked, as growers seem to if We wish to call your particular attention to to visit Mrs. Nettie Burdon last thus prevented from attending any today—its fame is world-wide. he shipping their best stock in hulk, if m Monday who is quite ill. our excellent line of SUITS and COATS—«n oliuroh services. No Alcohol. sacking their pooer stock. if m Mrs. John Lincoln, of I) u k e which we will make Words fail to express the sadness Scott Si Bowne, Bloomfield. N. T. 16-4 Long Island potatoes are of good if Special Prices for This Center, Penn., was visiting at her m felt by the relatives and friends of quality and in fairly moderate re­ if Week. m Sandy W. Gerow, on Thursday, sisters Mrs. Fred A. Barton. ceipt. but they are suffering from if m when the words “No Hope” were Mr. and Mrs.‘Emerson, of Green- Eastern Me. R. R. the same stagnation that other stock if Make your selections early and get the choice of the flashed over the wires from the hos­ road, N. B. were the guests of Mr. is. They are moving generally $5.25 l o t . m pital at Houlton, where on Tuesday and Mrs. Robert Hawkes, Sunday. George W. Maxfield, president of ami 5.5o per 180 lbs., which is less if m he had entered to undergo an opera­ Mrs. Alvin Benson was in Houl­ the Eastern Maine Railroad, stated than they are bringing f. o. b. Jer­ if m tion which was the only way, if any, ton one day last week to see Iter Tuesday for the second time that sey long potatoes sell around $4 50, if if to prolong his life but on Friday af­ mother, Mrs. James Duff of Mill­ permanent work on the Eastern with a small quantity of round stock If ternoon, Dec. 17, his suffering was ville, who is at the Madigan Hospi­ Maine Railroad chartered from Ban­ at $5 a bag. Tt is understood that if Berman’s ClodJk Store 1 over. tal. gor to Houlton through a virgi.n ter­ there is quite a bunch of Canadian FORMERLY THE FASHION m Mr. Gerow was by trade a black­ Mrs. Fred A. Barton spent last ritory rich in lumber and agricultur­ potatoes corning here that cost * smith, having lived at different Tuesday with her parents Mr. and al possibilities, began Monday morn­ around $4 laid down. If the market If MAIN STREET HOULTON. ME. m times, since married, in Houlton, Mrs. Benj. Atherton, in Houlton. ing, when a crew started from Ban­ does not trike a turn for the better m Amity and Orient. A few years ago They are both confined to their croft, on the Maine Central railroad, there is a chance that this stock will he purchased his father’s shop which beds with illness. to spot and stake out the sidelines of lose money. Receivers say that they Was near his home h. re, and until the permanent location. He said hear that fanners up the State have thfs summer has b^en able to carry that stakes will be driven from Ban­ lots of potatoes stored which they Notice Of First Meeting Of Creditors on his trade. Not until a few weeks are holding for $2 bu. The same In the District Court of the United States for Worth Trying croft to Houlton, a distance of 32 the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. Remarkable Fortification. ago was his illness considered seri­ condition exists on Long Island, An ancient fortification, declared to Did you say you have a trouble miles under the direction of Engi­ In the matter of I Francis J. Ayoob j In Bankruptcy be more remarkable from an engi­ ous. If you wish to make it double. neer Loud. Mr. Maxfield said fur­ with some growers there figuring Bankrupt, i neering viewpoint than the pyramids He was a good citizen, kind neigh­ Just you tell it to your neighbor in a con­ that they will get. even more. ther : To the creditors of said Francis J. Ayoob of Egypt, lias been discovered in the bor, a thoughtful and affectionate fidential way. of Fort Fairfield in the county of Aroostook, “Contracts have been let for cut­ Andes. It is an enormous edifice, com­ husband, sun and brother. Spread it out where folks can know it, and District aforesaid, bankrupt. ting and clearing away most of thp Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day posed of stones weighing thirty and Funeral services were held at the Let your face and actions show* it. B. of R. T. Annual route, and to carry on this work, it of Nov. A I) 1916 the said Francis J. Ayoob forty tons, which lmd been transferred Do not let a soul fo'get it from the dawn till M. E. church, of which the deceased is necessary that the lines be spotted Meeting was duly adjudicated bankrupt ; and that from a quarry across a river and car­ close of day. the first meeting of his creditors will lie held w as a member, on Sunday, at two on both sides of the location which at the office of Edwin L. Vail, in Houlton, ried up a steep slope. Sunday, Nov. It), Houlton Lodge, o'clock P. M., Rev. W. T. Carter Would your soul forget its trouble, nowr lias been approved by the Pub­ on the 9th day of Dec., A. D. 1910, at 10 officiating. Make it vanish like a bubble 393, B. of R. T. held its Annual o’clock in the forenoon at which time the said lic Utilities commission and where creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap­ Then you put that little trouble in a closet out M eeting and election of officers, a The large number of friends who the rails will he laid. The balance point a tnistee, examine the bankrupt and BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ of sight. large number of members were pre transact such other business as may properly CHARGE. gathered to pay their last tribute of of the contracts will he completed in Bid it stay there all unheeded, sent, special trains being run from com** before said meeting. In the matter uf ) respect spoke indeed of how highly a very few clays. Dated at Houlton, Nov. 20th, 1910. Llewellyn P. Knapp /In Bankruptcy he was esteemed. Say its presence is not needed. Caribou and Oakrteld for the ac­ Then you start to work at something that “What men can ho usod to act van,, EDWIN L. VAIL, Bankrupt. I At the age of 52 years, he leaves to commodation of employees. Referee in Bankruptcy. To the Hon. Ci,akknck H ale, Judge of requires mind and might. tage will be put on next week, Thq the District Court of the United States for mourn his demise a wife, mother, present is said to he the most favoi> The session lasted nearly all the the District of Maine. lather, seven sisters and two broth­ Set yourself to work for others, afternoon and much important busi­ LLEWELLYN P KNAPP of Amity For your struggling, burdened brothers. able time for clearing the timber and BA NK'LU i’T'S PETITION FOR IMS. ers, who have the sympathy of a ness was disposed of. in the County of Aroostook, and State of You will find so many burdens heavier than wood off, as then- is comparatively CHARGE. Maine, in said District, respectfully host of frien.ls in this their affliction. the one you bear. little snowf, yet the low grounds are The following officers were elected In the matter of » represents, that on the 9th dav of Oct. last William Nadeau j past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under The floral offerings contained be That your trifling little trouble frozen and hard. It has been and is to serve the coming term : In Bankruptcy. ■ides many cut flowers a number of Bankrupt » the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; Soon will vanish like a bubble. the policy of the management to car­ Past Pres., C. B. McCann To the Hon. Ci.auack Hale, Judge of the that he has duly surrendered all his property beautiful set pieces, one being from And your very self, my brother, will forget ry on its work under such economi­ Pres. I). \V. Grant District Court of the United .States for the and rights of property, and has fully complied the Blaoksmith’s Union. District of Maine. with all the requirements of said Acts aud ’twas ever there. cal arrangements, keeping all opera­ Vice- Pres Harry Sowers WILLIAM NADEAU of Mapleton of the orders of Court touching his bankruptcy, tions at the lowest cost. Sec J. A. Henderson in the County of Aroostook, and State of Whkrfkoru he ckvys, That he may Llnneus Treas. \Y. C. Clifford Maine. in said District, respectfully be decreed by the Court to have a full dis- Two Hives of Honeymakers “ By clearing all the right of wav represents. that <-n the 9th day of Oct. last charge from all debts provable against his early this winter, construction can Chaplain M. P. Daly past he was duly adjudged bankrupt under estate under snid bankruptcy Acts, except Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bither spent the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; such debts as are excepted by law from such Slain in Battle With Ants. follow as soon as the days get longer Conductor T. H. Briggs Sunday in Hodgdon. that he has duly surrendered all his pro-! discharge. in March and April. Grievance Comm. perty and rights of property, and lias fully j Dated this Kith day of Nov., A. D. 1918. Dr. J. H. Cullen of Oakland, Cal., whe Mias Eliza Stewart was visiting “.Some parts of tlie road, engineers B. C. Yerxa complied with all the requirements of said ! * LLEWELLYN P. KNAPP, friends in Hodgdon the past week. had two hives of bees, very much alivt J. (). McKeen A cts and of the orders of Court touching his Bankrupt on his Fruitvule avenue property and builders agree, can he built to bankruptcy. the very best advantage in the Harry Sowers Whkkekoiie UK PRAYS, That he may ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON Mr. and Mrs. Cole Giberson have found recently two hives of dead bees lie decreed by the Court to have a full dis- District of Maine, ss. moved into their beautiful new victims of an unsuccessful Verdun de month of April and work now is be­ charge from all debts proveable against his On this 18th day of Nov. A. I). 1918, on house. fense against a horde of marauding ing planned substantially to t hut At the Dream estate under said bankruptcy Acts, except reading the foregoing petition, it is such debts as are *xcepted by law from such Okdkkkd by tiik Court, That a hearing Miss J une Bubar spent last week ants. end. — *------discharge. lie had upon the same on the 29th day of with her sister, Mrs. Roy Niles, in What the fight was all about is a.‘ The management of the Dream Dated this loth dav of Nov. A. J). 1910. Dec-. A. I). 1916, before said Court at obscure as the causes of the Europeat Theatre has arranged an exception­ Portland, in said District, at 10 o’clock in the H oulton. his forenoon: and that notice thereof be published war. Even the declaration of war was Potatoes ally strong program to be shown WILLIAM X NADEAU in the Aroostook 'limes, a newspaper printed Mr. Eddie MoCarvel and family apparently censored from liunmr! i this week which is sure to please, on mark Bankrupt. in said di-triet, and that all known creditors, have moved into the rent of Mr. Al­ and other persons in interest, may appear at ; knowledge because Doctor Callen onlj j Local buyers arc paying t>4.0<) hut j Wednesday evening, Nov. 22. a ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. fred Kelso on the Bangor road. the said time and place and show cause, it any learned that the war was on after his! very few are being hauled in. j Metro feature photo-play “The Black District of Maine, ss. they have why the prayer of said petitioner pets were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hazeltine. of S H I F M E N T S I Fear”, a graphic story of modern On this l.sth day of Nov. A. I). 1910, on should not be granted. The evidence shows that the ants at­ reading the foregoing petition, it is— A nd it is ki rthkr Ord ered iiy the Lowell. Mass., arrived Friday for a ife presenting for the first time in Or d ered my the Coi rt, That a hearing ! Coi rt, That the Clerk shall Send by mail to visit with his brother, Fred Hazel- tacked In solid mass formation, curry­ Oct. 14 3 cars from Hon I foil 'illatio n pictures the Peerless Drama- i had uP°n the same on the 29th day of \ all known creditors copies of said petition ing the bees’ first, second and thire 1 Dec. A. D. 1916, before said Court at j and this order, addressed to them at their tine. 15 tic Actress, Grace Elliston support­ line of trenches and then attacking It. Portland, in said District, at ten o’clock in the, places of residence as stated, The ladies of the M. E. Society re the entrance to the hives. The little ed by a strong cast. forenoou; and that notice thereof be published Witness the Honorable Clarance IIalk, ceived the sum of $21.50 from the 17 I Friday, Nov. 24, America's most in The Aroostook Times a newspaper printed Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Thermopylae was defended by a few 18 10 in said District, and that ail known creditors, ! Portland, in said District, on the 18th day of Chicken Pie supper last Friday even­ valiant bees, but they never had j? beautiful Actress Kdna Goodrich, and other persons in interest, may appear at Nov. A. I). 1916 0 ing. chance. When the entrance was choker 20 will make her debut as a photo-play the said time and place, and show cause, if d„ s.) JAMES E. 1IEWEY, Clerk, The Produce News says : any they have, why the prayer of said peti-1 a true ccpy of petition and order thereon, Mr. Chesley Rogers has moved the ants sat down and let the rest ol star in “Armstrong’s Wife” a Lanky twiner should not be granted. ; . w . , , v irjrvvFV rtari- A nd it is fu r th er O rd ered r y t h e Attest. JAMES E. H E W E i, .Clerk. with his family to West Houlton the garrison starve. The object of tht About the oply people that are production witli all the finesse of the battle is still unknown. The victori­ Court, That the Clerk shall send by mail to | ------where he Is employed with Mr. Al­ making1 any money out of potatoes greatest name in photo-play. all know n cnxlitorscopies of said petition and ,* * x- T, T. o , , r m m x- ous ants just went home after It was bion Stewart. are growers. They are still stiff in Miss Goodrich as the beautiful this order, addressed to them at their places B A N K R U P T S PL1TTIO N FO R over. their ideas about prices and are of residence as stated. ! I) ISC H A KG K Mrs. Maggie McKeen and daugh­ cloak model is given an opportunity Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, j in the matter of i holding tenaciously unless they can ter Mrs. Henry Howard and baby Queen Trains Girls. to display some of her wonderful Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof,’ .John F. Hothain I In Bankruptcy get their price. Practically all the at Portland, in said District, on the 18th day Bankrupt. Cbas, spent last week in Smyrna Among the many philanthropic In­ collection of gowns, several of which Nov. A. D. 1916. potatoes coining from Maine and To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis­ Mills with relatives. stitutions of the queen of Denmark is are the creation of Paul Poiret. and ear at the Under New Management! will be sold at public auction, at the residence ^ ail(, p|acH> iVA(\ shbw cause, if any “ When a Man’s a Man,” by Harold Bell Wright, is of A. N. Ingraham in said Sherman, to the they have, why the prayer of said petitioner highest bidder, on the twenty-eighth day of should not he granted. the seventh “ best seder” from his versatile pen. ia i i And it is Further Ordered by the Court, December 10*,, at thiee o clock in the after- tj1(1 (-i«=.ric shall send by mail to all known noon, the following described real estate, and creditors copies of said ...... petition and " this" ' or­ The Broadway Cigar Store all right title and interest which the said der, addressed to them at their places of (THIBADEAU BLOCK) residence as stated. Moses A. To/.ier has and had in and to the Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, same on the twentieth dav of January 1916, at J udge of the said Court, aud the seal thereof, I wish to inform the public that I have purchased 10 30 A. M., the time when the same was at­ at Portland, in said District, on the 18th day of tached on the writ in the same suit, to wit; Nov. A. I). 1916. the stock and fixtures of the W. H. Me Loon Co., and ii.. s.) JAMES E. HEWEY, C’erk. A certain piers1 or parcel of real estate with A true copy of petition and order thereon. will conduct buildings thereon situated in Sherman in said Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. Countj of Aroostook, oa the East side of the Moluukus Stream, being lot “I” according to A First Class Tobacco and the plan and survey of said Sherman as re­ turned to the State Land Office, exceoting and NEW ENGLAND reserving however, a strip of land oft the Pool Business south west corner of said lot, eight (8) rods “ When a Man’s a Man is a story of the real heart of the wide and of equal width throughout, running MERCANTILE A new and up-to-date stock of Smokers’ Supplies life of the unfenced land of ranch and range in Northern from the west side of the road passing AGENCY will be constantly kept on hand. Arizona. The spirit and motive of the story is best ex­ through said lot, in a north and south direc­ pressed, perhaps, ir. the familiar lines of that plowbov tion to the stream, t>eing the same premises COLLECTIONS AND Mr. McLoon has been engaged as clerk and will be glad to poet so dear to the great heart of the world, ” A man’s a conveyed to me by Dennis Italic by deed man for a’ that.” dated Jan. 13th, 1!*09 to which deed, the re­ ADJUSTMENTS see all old friends. Remember the place. cords thereof and all references therein, reference is hereby made for a more particular Hamilton & Burnham Block Order this Book of Your Bookseller description of the premises hereby conveyed. Subject to mortgage to A. \V. Madigan. Broadway Cigar Store PROMPT, Cloth !2mo $ 1-35 ALBERT N. INGRAHAM, J. B. BJastow, Prop. THIBADEAU BLOCK Deputy Sheri ft, EFFICIENT, RELIABLE 347 for Aroostook and Penobscot Counties. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, November 22, 1916

Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Newbegin wore New Telephone System Colby Men Entertained in Boston a few days last, week visit­ ing their dang!)ter, Eleanor, attend­ The Rev. Dana Sanders was host LOCAL INTEREST { The common battery system in­ ing a private school there. to the local Colby men Tuesday * MftNgi W W W t t W stalled by the Tel. Co., on Saturday evening, at the Frisbie Parsonage. A large number of hunters from night is meeting with the approval Boston arrived in town Monday. It was an informal get-together of We must express ourselves in order to of all subscribers. Colby men to meet Pres; Roberts of grow and in order to reach our destined Geo. B. Dunn was in Presque Isle They were on their way to the hunt­ With so many details in connec­ goal; and we express ourselves properly Dr. H. T. Potter, Calais, was in ing grounds around Oxbow. the College, and Justice Warren C. only when we try to make things better town on business, Monday. on business Friday. tion with such a stupendous under­ Philbrook, a Colby man, presiding both In ourselves and In our environment. Miss Hazel Manuel sailed Jrom taking, there are and will be many H arry Plummer, of Presque Isle, Mrs. John B. McMann went to at the present term of Court. Good Things for the Table. New York, Monday, as a member of inconveniences "to both the sub­ was in town Tuesday calling on Bangor, Monday, for a short visit. The Rev. Mr. Sanders and Judgt There are new ways being discov­ the Harvard Surgical unit for France scribers as well as the operators, Dr. F. O. Hill, Monticello, was Philbrook were classmates at Colby ered daily of using old friends in new friends. where she will be in a British hos­ but patience on the part of both will doing business in Houlton Monday. being graduated in the class of 1882. ways, for example scrambled eggs with Dr. W. W. White left last week pital. make it much easier for all con­ red pepper. Beat six eggs slightly, W. R, Roix, Esq., Presque Isle, There were eighteen “grads” pre­ on a business trip to Poston and Lester Kelso and wife, and Mr. cerned. add salt and pepper and pour into a was in Houlton, Saturday, on busi­ sent and a most enjoyable evening New York. and Mrs. Allan McFarland, left Crews are now at work testing out sizzling hot frying pan well greased ness. was had. with butter, add two tablcspoonfuls Miss Virginia Bubar of the Houl here today for Mr. Kelso’s camp on the lines to see that the cut over has of cream and two tablespoonfuls of ton Trust Co., is enjoying her an­ Aaron A. Putnam Esq., spent Skiticook where they will spend two been done properly, and removing Sunday with friends in Fort Fair- chopped red pepper. Serve on toast. nual vacation at her home in Island weeks hunting. the cranks, as the cranks should not Men Scarce field. be used in the future. Palls. Sergt. Wellie Dunphy of Co. L, Almond and Celery Soup. Skating ou the mill pond, Friday Cyrus W. Small Esq., Caribou, who was left in the base hospital at Local employment agencies are at Cut in small pieces a bunch of cel­ brought out a crowd of youngsters v m iu Houlton, Saturday, on legal Ft. McIntosh, Laredo, Texas, when Fire Alarms their wits end in an effort to secure ery, using the leaves and root, add six and some grown-ups. for the ex­ business. the Second Maine returned, arrived men to fill their contracts for work pepper corns, two bay leaves, a table­ hilarating sport. Seth T. Campbell Esq., Island home Friday evehing. She firemen were called to the B. in the woods. Never before were spoonful of onion juice, a thin slice men so hard to secure. There are of lemon, a teaspoonful of salt, and ti "B1U” Shaw ' left Wednesday Falls, was a business visitor in H. G. Dibblee, local agent for the & A. potato house settlement Friday practically none in the county and stick of cinnamon, cover with a quart night for Fort Fairfield where he Houlton, Saturday. Chevrolet automobile, has leased night for a blaze in the Geo. H. Benn but very few are coming from New of water and cook one hour, strain and has aeespted a dosition in the Fort Mrs. H. W. Brayton, of Fort Kent the Rideout Stable on Military St. potato house . The fire started in Brunswick. again heat, stirring in a cupful of Fairfield Drug Co's Store. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. O. B. which he will use for a store-house the office, which was built on the Some of the local operators have cream, a tablespoonful each of butter Delaneey Moliroy, employed in a Buzzell for a few days. and show rooms for his cars. epd of the potato house, from an over and flour cooked together and a quar­ heated stove. been scouring Washington County barber shop at Ft. Fairfield, was in Mr. E. L. Cleveland left, Thurs­ The choir of the Unitarian Church ter of a cupful of blanched and pound­ The office was burned off and ths the past week in an effort to secure town Wednesday to attend the R. day evening, on a short business will give a musical service next Sun­ ed almonds. Allow it to boil two min­ blaze worked its way through the men. Sheriff Bryson has shipped in C. l.—H. H. S. foot ball game. trip to Boston and New York. day afternoon at 4 o’clock. The utes after the nuts are added. Serve end of the house into the sawdust. about fifty men from that County hot with cheese crackers. F. Wnde Halliday Esq., Newport, Chief of Police Beckwith, Presque choir will have the assistance of The firemen were able to control the for his camps and is after more. The was in town Wednesday. Mr. Hal- Isle, was in Houlton, Friday, bring­ some of our favorite local soloists. fire without doing any water dam­ highest wages ever known is being Cream of Pea Soup. Jiday acted as an official for the R. ing a prisoner to the County jail. A collection will be received for !sbe age to the potatoes stored in the paid by the operators. Drain and wash a can of green C. I.—H. H. S. foot ball game. benefit of the War Children's .Re­ Miss Louise Sullivan went to Bos­ main building. peas, place them with a sprig of mint Walter E. Swctt, tax collector, has lief Fund, object of which is to ton, Monday, where she will visit The firemen were called out Satur­ In a saucepan, add a teaspoonful of secured desk room in Dalton and make a little brighter the Christmas <« 99 onion juice, a pinch of sugar, a half with relatives for a few weeks. day morning for a small fire in the Some Turkeys Leighton’s barber shop where he season of these destitute and un­ teaspoonful of salt and a dash of cay­ Mr. Herbert Wallace has leased J. C. Houghton blacksmith shop, may be found during office hours. fortunate children. The public is enne pepper; cover with a pint of cold the Harrison house on Riverside St. Military street. Slight damage was Each express to the west is now cordially invited io attend. water and cook until the peas are soft Miss Carrie Whitmore, of Boston, which he will occupy with his family done to the flooring of the shop. tiking large quantities of turkeys was in town several days last week enough to press through a sieve. Re­ Philo Reed, Ft. Fairfield, a promi­ that are being shipped by local deal­ called home by the death of her turn to the fire and gradually stir In a ers to Portland and other Maine pint of cream and a cupful of milk, grandmother, Mrs. Caroline E. nent horseman and business man, Foot Ball was in Houlton on business, W ed­ Shall Dr. Dudley Be cities. C. W. Starkey, one of the adding Just at the last a tablespoonful Barry. nesday. most extensive dealers, has orders of butter blended with one of flour. Mrs. Charles Eaton who has been Pardoned ? In spite of the fact that there was for over 2000 birds. When it is Serve with pulled bread. in California the past year, arrived John Rooney brought in a beauti­ six inches of snow on the ground. ful buck deer, Friday, which he shot figured that they average about in town Snturdny to spend the win­ Dr. Dudley’s petition for a pardon Wednesday, the foot ball teams of eight pounds to the bird one gets Salsify Soup. at Littleton. It was sold to Star­ Scrape twelve good sized roots of ter with her daughter, Mrs. F. W. is as follows : Houlton High and Ricker Classical some idea of what it means. key’s market. oyster plant, throwing them at once Mitchell. ‘ Respectfully represents Lionel Institute met for their annual game. Aroostook supplies a small per­ A. M. Stackpole and wife of Into cold water, then cut In thin slices Robert D. Clark, clerk at the Ban­ E. Dudley that he was indicated for It was a regular Harvard-Yale con­ centage of the total. Large quanti­ Bridgewater, were in town Thurs­ and cover with milk and water, cook ger House, arrived in town last week the murder of Mildred Sullivab at a test as far as cheer and enthusiasm ties are gathered in Carleton and day with friends, returning home until tender, remove from the fire and to spend a two weeks vacation with term of the superior court, begun went. neighboring counties of New Bruns­ Friday morning. press through a puree strainer. Re­ file brother, M. M. Clark Esq., and and holden on the third Tuesday of The two teams struggled through wick. heat, add a pint of milk and a half slater*, Mrs. Lydia Gray and Mrs. L. D. Candage, claim agent for November, 1914, at Houlton, Aroos­ four periods each striving for su­ They arc shipped in here alive a pint of cream; stir in when boiling Jennie Cary. tbe American Express Company, took county, and during said term premacy, but neither side was able and dressed for the outside mar­ hot, two tablespoonfuls of butter, tea- Frank C. Merritt who is private was in Houlton last week endeavor­ the cause was with-drawn from the to get the point that meant victory kets. Local gatherers of birds are son with salt, pepper and powdered secretary to Congressman Guernsey ing to trace up and adjust claims for jury and on motion of the attorney and were forced to quit at the end of about discouraged over the turkey mace. Pour at once into the tureen and serve with small oyster cracker*. vtll at the expiration of Mr. Guern­ liquor stolen in transit. general that part of the indictment the fourth period with the score 0 to market and many of them are going The Rev. J. L. Hess, formerly relating to malice aforethought was 0. to cut out the business another sey's term in March hold the same Dates and Cream. poeltion With Congressman elect Ira pastor of the Presbyterian Church not prosecuted ; when that mo tion There was a large crowd of the year. supporters of both teams present, Cut dates in quarters and spread on G. Heraoy. in this town, is now located in was granted, your petitioner plead­ Less are being raised each season each crowd urging its team to put a platter, sprinkle with lemon Juice Somerville, Mass. Mr. Hess w ent ed guilty of manslaughter, and was so that it is becoming harder each and let stand an hour. Whip two cup­ Adam Starkey has purchased the across the winning tally. restaurant, Corner Military and from Houlton to a town in North sentenced to be imprisoned in the year to supply the outside markets. fuls of cream, sweeten and flavor, fold Dakota. State prison at Thoroastop for a The field was covered with snow They are expensive this year and in the whites of two eggs stiffly beaten Kendal! streets, known as the Dow and ice making it impossible for reetanrsnt. Mr. Starkey has a crew President Arthur J. Roberts of maximum of 20 years, a minimum one who has to buy for the Thanks­ and mix with the dates. Serve in sher­ Colby College was in Houlton, Tues, term of 16 years. He was commit­ either side to play a consistent game. giving dinner will be obliged to pay bet cups. of men at work making renovations In spite of the hardships which the and improvements on the interior. day, visiting the local schools. ted to said prison by virtue of a m it­ more than usual at this season. President Roberts was the guest of timus and warrant duted the 10th players had to contend with some Sheriff Bryson’s liquor squad day of December, 1914, and has real brilliant plays were pulled off. vlsltey Gherldau last week where Rev. Geo. D. Sanders while in since been confined in said prison. The game was handled by Judge Houlton High Foot Ball they captured a few violators of the town. “Your petitioner further states Halliday of Newport, as referee, and Champions Characteristics of Any Prohibitory law. Among those Miss Lucretia Packard has resign­ that, during said confinement, he Dr. Kauffman as umpire. ’ Nation Are Displayed in caught in the net was an officer who ed her position at the Buffalo Ferti­ has been of good behavior, and be­ was supposed to be enforcing the lizer Works office, and has accepted In spite of the claims from Cari­ Naming of Its Battleships lieves that he has been sufficiently law. a position in Baltimore, Md. She Maine Should Take a bou that their High School foot ball will enter upon her new duties .early punished. team are the champion pig skin One of the ways nationalities have Mr. Abner MoGary has rented of of displaying their peculiarities is in iin December. “Wherefore, he prays that, after Lesson ^rom Califor­ chasers of Aroostook the friends of tbe Madigan estate the new bungalo notice and hearing he may be grant­ the naming of their battleships. The Miss Jeanette Murray who for the nia Houlton High must take excep­ erected on the Donovan lot, North ed a pardon of hie offense. United States, systematic and busi­ past three years has been in the em­ tions. If our memory serves us Street, As soon s« it is ready for Dated atThomaston this 20tli day nesslike, goes to work and uses up all ploy of G. W. 'Richards & Co,, as Eighteen million dollars is quite a right Caribou received a good trim­ the names of its states to paint on the oeeupaney Mr. and Mrs. Mopary of October, A. D. 1916/’ saleslady, has resigned her position sum of money to spend for roads, ming at the hands of Houlton High sides of its greyhounds of the sea. will take up their abode in this at­ The hearing before the Governor there and accepted a similar one and yet on Tuesday last California tlie first time they met. On the Great Britain, self-appointed mis­ tractive rent. and council will be on Dec. 20, 1916. with Lane & Pearce. voted fifteen million dollars more tc second try Houlton claims a win by tress of the waves, does not propose to Bryson’s orchestra goes to East The facts brought out at the trial continue the work. a score of 6—0. The last game was have that majesty challenged. So she Deputy Sealer of Weights and Milltfiooket Wednesday where they of Dr. Dudley in 1914 as per the Every state in the Union may well disputed by Caribou they claiming goes ahead and defies the world with Measures Percy Edgecomb, of Bel­ win Itfintetl music for a concert and above statement are too fresh in the learn lessons in many things from a tie score of 6—6. Let it go at that. such hair-raising names of Revenge* fast and Ass’t State Horticulturist finatoe to bo given by the paper minds of every citizen in Aroostook California, yet in this one instance, Houlton has not been defeated by Indomitable, Inflexible, Invincible, Im­ Samuel H. Eaton, were in Houlton makes*. Thanksgiving Day they County or the State of Maine to need Maine may well take a lesson from an Aroostook school and has de­ placable, Indefatigable, Victorious, last week looking after matters con­ Glory, Vengeance, Valiant, Conqueror, go to Frsaque Isle where they repeating, and the many repulsive her in the most profitable undertak­ feated them all but Ricker, that fornlsb music for the firemen’s ball nected with their departments. things as brought out at the trial, Monarch, Thunderer, Colossus, Her­ ing ever attempted,—that of build­ game being a nothing to nothing cules, Jupiter, Mars, Caesar, Hannibal, in the evening. The work of hauling gravel to be will never be forgotten. ing roads. score. Ricker also defeated Cari­ used in the Spring on the State road Lion, Tiger and so on. Chief of Police Hogan informs the Ever since Dec. 1914, when Dr. Thirty-three million dollars for bou in their first game, making Germans adhere quite decently tc Tim m that things are very quiet in between Houlton and Ludlow, will Dudley went to Thomaston to com­ roads—just think of it and yet if Cal­ another reason why Caribou has no names of places—places in the father- police circles for this season of the start about the first week in Decem­ mence serving his sentence of 16 ifornia can, as she does, get returns claim to the championship. land, of course, thus proclaiming the year. There is but little evidence ber. It is estimated that 3600 loads years he has been constantly in the from money invested in this way, so Houlton H igh’s claim to the characteristic national love of the of Intoxioation and arrests are few of gravel will be required for this limelight, and his doings have been can Maine. championship cannot be disputed in home country. and scattering. For several days work. reported in the newspapers, On The State Highway Commission view of the fact that they have gone France full of love of freedom and the look-up has been without The field worker of the W. C. T. Oct. 29, 1916, he came to Houlton to have a system of roads laid out through their Aroostook season the things which make for human hap­ piness, finds her most characteristic lodgers Let ns hope this eondition U., Mrs. L. H. Wight, will give an attend the funeral of the late J. P. which in five years at the outside without a defeat. illustrated Temperance lecture at Dudley, his cousin, accompanied by warship names in words which trans­ may continue for some time. will cover practically every section They have well earned the title of lated would be Truth, Justice, De­ the iF. B. church on Military street, a deputy from the prison at Thomas­ The remains of Henry Oliver who of the state, but it must have money champions and to them ft rightfullyi mocracy, Republic. ton, but the freedom that he had died at the Soldiers Home, To*us, Monday, Nov. 27, at 7.30 P. M. The for this ourpose, and at the next ses­ belongs. Italy, adorer of her great men in public is cordially invited to attend, while here was the same as any free were brought to this town Thursday sion of the legislature the people will The following composed the statesmanship, war, science and the and there is no charge for admission. citizen would have had. Since his They were taken to bis be asked for One Mill on each dollar squad : arts, names war boat* after Colum­ evening* imprisonment, for a time he was as­ The meetings of the girls’ and of ualuation of the state to be used Thorne, 1 e., Hogan, 1 t., Whitney, bus, Julius Caesar, Andrea Doria, home In Hodgdon for burial. The signed to the Commissary depart­ deceased was well known in this young ladles’ Gymnasium classes, for building this system of roads. l g., McLaughlin, c., Jas. Wilson, Conte di Cavour, Leonardo da Vinci ment of the prison, in which capa­ and Dante Alighieri. town where he was a frequent bust- which are being held in the High This will give in the neighborhood r e.. Grant Capt., r t., Carroll, r g., city he made daily trips to Rock­ To be convinced that these customs nese oalier. He was prominent in School gymnasium, will be omitted of $500,000 for road purposes, and Sheehan and Burns, q b., Sullivan, land and the town proper of Thom­ of christening are peculiarly national all Qh. A. R. affairs being a member until after Christmas, when all those with $160,(XX) from the Federal Gov­ 1 h., Dickison, r h., Auber f. b. The aston, and in the two years of his one needs only to shuffle some of these •of Ftoank Hunter Post, Hodgdon. who have been enrolled will take up ernment in 1917, and an increased following were substitutes : Smith incarceration he has had many names. Imagine us In America stand­ this interesting and helpful work. amount each year, Maine will bo in the line, Sam Wilson, Sleeper and ing for a battleship named Indefatiga­ Wellle Dumphy, a member of Co. privileges extended to him that greatly benefited by it from a com­ Savage on ends, Harrigan at quar­ L fho was unable lo return from Drivers of teams and pleasure ble. Or imagine the name of “Sweet­ many of the less fortunate there, mercial standpoint, for the Good ter, Met’luskey and Russell, backs. est Shakespeare” emblazoned on the tboMealean berder when the 2nd •vehicles who persist in doing busi­ have not had. He now petitions Roads movement means more to the STANDING OF AROOSTOOK prow of one of England’s glowering Maine Regiment returned home, ar­ ness on the streets without bells, the Governor and Council for a par­ farmer than any other class of peo­ FOOTBALL TEAMS fortresses of the sea.—St. Paul Pioneer rived home Friday evening. Mr. are a 'menace to pedestrians and don as above, and states in this ple. With the Trunk line as a main Press. won Pet. Dumphy was confined to the army several narrow escapes from ac­ document that for the time he has artery and state aid roads leading to lost tied Houlton High 3 0 1 1000 hospital with a broken leg and was cident have already occurred/ been there, (two years of a 15 year and from it, will give the largest part Things That Are New. discharged Monday. Wellle is Safety First will apply in this case sentence) “ he has been of good be­ of our settled districts means of com­ Ricker 1 1 2 600 Caribou High 2 2 1 obliged to use a cane and it will be and saveaome drivers money. havior, and believes that he has munication and roads by which 600 Of German Invention is a farm im­ Ft. Fairfield 0 4 1 000 come Time before his leg will be A special fire alarm was rung in, been sufficiently punished.” The transportation can be easily accom­ plement that does the work of a plow, High strong and well. Thursday, calling for assistance at a court said to him that he should plished, hauling two barrels of pota­ disk harrow and roller in & single trip Tbe Publishers of The Youth’s fire on the Roy French farm, Fox- serve a minimum term of 16 yeais, toes where with ordinary roads only over a field. Cc^ndM f fire presenting as al- croft road. The buildings were old yet the petitioner claims that 2 yrs. one can be hauled. An electrically operated machine to nail tops on packing boxes is mounted waysutjtois season, to every sub­ and not of much value. There was is enough, and as far as good be- A speaer, standing on an orange havoir goes, if he had violated the box in the commercial district of on a truck to permit it to be moved scribe# dbeee Subscription is paid hay and farm implements in the about a factory. rules, he would have had an ad- Los Angeles, demanded of the sur- Personal lor 1*17, a Calendar for the new barn which were totally destroyed. ! rounding crowd—“ What have they A new tooth brush Is cylindrical and year. Uiefieoidedly unusual, and This property was formerly owned ditional punishment imposed, n e done for Southern California—all is revolved against the teeth by a strikingly artlstlo. The colors are by A. P. Young. pleaded guilty of manslaughter, ln- these good roads we are building?” plunger working through Its spirally stead of taking his chances of the “I dunno,” a bystander replied, welteboseaand richly blended. It The hotels and boarding houses grooved handle. was; made primarily, however, for verdict of the jury, which verdict “I don’t own a ottermobile!’' Xmas A novel automobile speedometer are crowded this week with people He didn't own an automobile but would probably have resulted in a can be set to regulate the speed of a actual use, sad is well named the in attendanee at the November term he was working every day in a great longer term. car and prevent it being run mere than Practical Home Calendar. of Court. Many private houses warehouse where daily shipments of County Attorney Archibald will oranges were sent eastward in car­ a determined distance. opened up'their doors to men seek­ t oppose the granting of the pardon, load lots. Next to him stood a man Of English invention for convales­ ing places to room. The Houlton whose daily labor was expended in Cards cents is a stout cane from one end of while Hon. R. W. Shaw, the senior term of Court brings about sixty a bean factory—a place where tons 20 Below Zero counsel of the firm who defended which can be unfolded a projection to men to fill up the jury panels and it of lima beans were put into cans and rest a user’s foot. him has not been retained in con­ sent broadcast over the country. requires a lot of extra room to house A pneumatic helmet composed of In­ nection with the pardon seems to Those oranges and those beans We are showing Amer­ M^kes No them. had come into Los Angeles by rail— flatable rubber tubes has been patent­ favor the pardon. He is quoted as and by good roads. Owner of an ica’s best. Order while ed for protecting babies’ heads from The students of the Houlton High saying “ I do not think Dr. Dudley automobile or not the man who an­ bumps and bruises. School held a formal celebration par­ is any worse than many other phy­ swered the “ good roads” speaker assortment is unbroken ty at the High School auditorium, sicians” which may be so, but this could trace, if he had thought, the Friday evening, in honor of its vic­ source of 1 iis viliihood very directly and prompt delivery B. F. A. Cigars remark might be applicable to any to the good roads which Southern Japanese Devil-Fish. torious foot bail team. The team criminal, all violators of tbe laws California has built, is building and is assured. In Japan devil-fish weighing up to Just claims the championship of Aroos­ are not in prison, if they vrere the needs to build. 200 pounds are sometimes caught. took not having suffered defeat at prisons would be full, but those who This not an argument for better These fish are amphibious; they are the hands of an Aroostook school. are caught are in most cases guilty, roads, for there can be no argument often semi wobbling on their tenta­ cles like giant spiders, in search of The students gave the members of and when they violated the law when there is only one side to a ques­ patches of sweet potatoes. The na­ Yaatdgirm an should have them tbe team a good send off Friday they knew what the punishment tion. It is concerned more directly tives kill them with clubs. In the evening. Complimentary speeches with considering Southern Califor­ Times Mafitadf him to put in a box; any would be if they were caught. water they are caught in jars low­ were toade by members of the facul­ Public sentiment in Aroostook nia’s status in the eyes of the world Bpagor jobber has them, made in ered to the bottom, which the octo­ ty ai. l a general good time indulged seems to be very much against as the heart of America’s good road Publishing Co. pus enters, thinking them a good re­ fh t largest cigar factory in the state in by all. granting a pardon in this care. system. treat from which to catch his food. roostooK lim es, wecinesdav. Novem ber The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, November 22, 1916

E s t a b l i s h e d A p k i l 13, I8€t THE AROOSTOOK TIMES Build U p for W inter ALL THE HOME NEWS. Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your Published every Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisiors breathing and weakened your digestion, and re- Being a Tjrue Chronicle of Certain Passages Between [MV1D Times Publishing Co. 1. —Any perMHi who takes a paper regularly invigorate all the bodily processes to do their full L a RRENCE & ANTOINETTE O ’Ba NNON of the Battle of Tippe­ from tin1 Post Office—whetherdi reeled to his chare in cold weather, and thus build yourself up c a n o e in the Indiana Wilderness, and of What Befell Thereafter CHAS. H. FOGG, Pres. & JAqr. address or another, or whether he has sub­ to peri ret health. scribed or not. is responsible Tor the pay S'O’scriptions in C. 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Against the and put all our confidence in the fu city dweller add improvements .to “Ufcely this young man suffered ture of that son. ment Station at Orono. and outlined Farm Homes urtth the Luddites,” he remarked. drifting cloud and up Into the warm his rude country home has shown air flamed the daring color of the red When the fathoreticks close to the what he was attempting to do with “Tell os,” whispered Lydia, “we are boys there is a likelihood that the ‘logflsh screps and rock weed in the him that he could do Something eorry.” maple of the swamps. The farm home is coming in for aloi g this line, too. The seventeenth of the month— bovs will stick to the farm. Iine of fertilizer ancl he foun D r- more consideration than in former “Ay, d— n England,” blustered ______: Woods a most interested listener. The accusation has been made that Cranmer, without an apology for the Tolnette O’Bnnnon met with a puz­ years and it indicates a healthful He left some samples of the rock the farmer too often provides good zling experience that afternoon. She regard for a well balanced life on The West Is now weed and fish scraps for analysis facilities for his stock first and then David looked at the man Intently. was working In the garden behind her the farm. In years past and even makes his family a second consider- Theta was something about him that cabin, so that it might not lack for Its and Dr. Woods stated that he would the Political Pivot today there have been farm homes tion. This cannot be charged to all rraaad question. wealth of bloom that spring. The make some experiments with the in which too little regard has been farmers nor is it true of the majority. “Nottingham market place Is a fair tears gathered In her eyes as she bent Whatever else may be disputed in fertilizer at the Aroostook farm with given the subject of proper facilities Very often the farm home is shy of sight,” observed the farmer. over the task. She was thinking of connection with the election returns, a view of ascei taining its value in and conveniences. The comfort of facilit es and conveniences because “You’ve been there?” the garden In Netf Orleans, whose one thing at. least stands out so clear- ^*le £row*n£ of potatoes the home and the providing of prop­ first cool blooni3 had been gathered to of a lack of ideas. Many farmers “Ay, die Whlt-Monday feast.” ly as to defy contradiction. The A combination of dogfish and rock er advantages which would make “Clifton groves were green then,” be laid beside the still, white face that are able to make added improve­ balance of political power in this weed as a fertilizer sounds particu­ cried Lydia eagerly. had grown cold at her birth. Now she the home not only more attractive ments on their places and this re­ country has pasued westward of the larly good. During the past few but its work easier has been neglect­ “There was blood on the parade at herself was a woman and had found, years Charles E. Davis, chairman of sourcefulness in carpenter and other with her father, a new home In the Mississippi. A Democratic Presi­ ed in many instances. But this hae Marthimaii two years ago,” David the Maine State Sea Food Protective work makes possible yet effective biuret forth, fire smoldering in his eye. northern wilds. dent has been re-elected without the been true of people in the cities and Association has performed repeated changes. No one appreciates such “Our people gathered first at market She gathered some sprays of purple aid of New England or New York or towns. The farmer is not the only successful experiments with both improvements more than the house­ gedsefhlr in October; maybe it was hyacinths that a late frost had with­ even Illinois. A month ago no diis offender. Then, too, the whole ques­ wife, and they not only lighten the saw there then that dogfish and rock weed fertilizer and the plenty we ered on their stalks. These she twist­ criminating political observer would tion must be faced and fair treat­ work in many instances, but also made US wild. My father and my ed into a dejected posy and tossed has worked untiringly in his efforts have believed any such outcome pos­ ment requires that due consideration give a new cheer and courage that is brother end I had eaten but one meal into the lane, mourning even for them. to get the Government to utilize the sible. be given the fact that the farm house a big factor in every life. a day for weeks before. There were Then she stooped and began to dig The simple fact is that we have i doKflsh for this purpose. Regardless has not been neglected by perhaps othess worse off than we. I saw a idly about the roots of some love-in- had a political revolution, and in ! the proposition to m arket tiie dog- the larger proportion of farmers. starving child knocked down and beat­ the-mist. Suddenly she was roused times of revolution all the rules go ^l8*' as f°odi if is certainly to be bop- In an editorial summarizing points en that stole ah apple from a cart. from her day-dream by the sound of overboard. Ti e whole West, both ed that the Bureau of Fisheries can They drove us out of the market when footsteps passing on the side street in an address by Prof. L. H, Bailey Prof. Cards. southward and northward, lias tak- p*6 interested in the proposition to we cursed England. that passed the garden. And then she of Cornell before students, in which eti the pivotal power which has here- convert the shark family into fertil- wasn’t till November—that we heard at ejaculation like the moan of address valuable suggestions are giv­ It izer. It is the only feasible solution could bear the rent of the frames no a beast caught in a trap, and a heav­ tofore been lodged in tiie East. In en relative to planning a convenient DR. R. E. LIBBY longer. The men were fair wolvee ier voice speakiiig. Too startled to political temperament the West, has of the problem which must be solved farm home. Hoard’s Dairyman by then. Every night they gathered move, she listened behind the screen­ been veering steadity away from the if the food fisheries are to be saved. points out that every good far n Veterinary Surgeon 1n front of the Exchange. Then when ing bushes. old tenets of the Republican party home needs certain conveniences. Graduate University of Toronto the cold began and we had no coals “What ails you, man?” for fifteen years. By so doing it has Among these are a good water sup­ Republicans and Wil­ All calls given prompt attention nor even peats from Sherwood—the “The mark ! The mark !” not moved into the arms of the Dem­ ply, including hard and soft water; men blasphemed. They shouted that “What foolishness now? What ocracy. Those who come to that son the Winners good bath room facilities one for the Tel. Night 32-2 Day 629-2 It was the machinery that was taking mark?” conclusion from the returns of Nov. help. It states what is very true the bread from uN. My father . . . “There ! The purple posy! Oh, my The recent election will hereafter they called my father Preacher Lar- 7 are hound to be disillusioned in that most farm houses were built in God!” The speaker seemed to choke. their turi. just as surelv as the Re­ be reckoned not only one of the clos­ past days when but little good fore­ rence because he begged them to wait, The other laughed contemptuously. though he was one of them. My fa­ publican leaders have been in theirs. est presidential contests ever waged, sight was exercised to make them C. E. Williams, B. D. “Nonsense, man, those be but flowers but as quite unique in its results. On ther . . . I read to him at home someone has dropped. They mean Far more than any other part of handy and comfortable. OFFICH AT RESIDENCE the one hand it was, on the whole, a the'nleyelids, itching of the toward the Democratic party. We was ril the trouble. Another 01 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat wet snow and watched a man in a the riddle and tried to dismiss It with nose, itching of tiie rec­ may as well admit, now that we have my family has also taken Doan's Kid­ Glasses Fitted black hood fix the nooses about the a laugh. But as she returned to the tum, short dry cough, to depend on our hindsight, that ney Pills with good results.” Office Hours : 9 to 11 A. M. necks of four men. Then the men grindingof the teeth little smiling garden It seemed to her that a red points sticking out on there were many influences that Doan’s Never Fail. 1 to 4 P. M. fell the length of tho rope and were cloud, no bigger perhaps than a man’s XIs51 the tongue starting dur­ worked not for the Democratic par­ still. They had little life to lose. The More Than Three Years Later, Mrs. 7 to 8 P. M. hand but still a cloud, came over the ing sleep, slow fever. ty, but for Wilson alone, which no Stevens said: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills man who stood next me was my place. If you have the leas t suspicion that effort on the part of the Republicans Office in Ounn Furniture Block brother. your child is troubled with stomach still have my heartiest endorsement. • • • • a • • could counteract. “He kept us rut They have never failed to give relief.” HOULTON, MAINE “The fourth felon they hung was my (To be continued.; worms or pinworms, put him on the fathers road to good health bv using Dr. of the war” was the most potent, be­ True’s Elixir, the Family Laxative yond a doubt. It attracted a host of Price 50c, at all dealers. Pont -fa ir father 1” This And Five Cents 1 simply ask for a kidney remedy—get and Worm Expeller. This remedy men—and women—to his standard. A man sobbing with dry eyes Is DONT’T MISS THIS. Cutout this slip, has been on tiie m arcet for over 60 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that H J. Chandler enclose five cents to Foley & Co. 2835 Sheffield No matter how hard you tried to drandtai to look upon. Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and ad­ years. No better laxative made for Mrs. Stevens has twice publicly rec- convince them that it was not true, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR “Hut the fifth man—who was set dress clearly. You will receive in return a young or old. At all dealer’s. Hoc, comniended. trial package containing Foley’s Honey and 60c and $1.00. Adv ce free. and that the election of Mr. Hughes t m V Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Voster-Milburn Co. Prop’s. Buffalo, Office IS Key wood Street David’s Inca was terrible. Foley Kidney Fills, and Foley Cathartic did not mean war, they did not be­ Tablets. Sold Everywhere. Auburn, Maine lieve vou. They were too timid to N Y Tel. 256-2 HOULTON, ME. TheAroostook Times, Wednesday, November 2 2 , 1910

Handkerohief, Convicted of The bravery of war Spreading Disease, Must Go, The song of love Secret of Success Lies in the The spice of humor How Much Is Hubby Worth New Edict of Medical World Interest One Has in His Work Dr. F. Robbins of New York urges to You? in the Medical Record the abolition of Rainbow ’s By REV. W. D. HOLT oI Chi«go the pocket handkerchief, because it is By LAURA JEAN LIBBEY a source of infection long after a per­ son has recovered from auch diseases The attitude of the mind toward one’s work is a very vital element End There’s na' luck about th’ boose, There are mighty good husbands to as Infantile paralysis and even common There Is na' luck ava. ia the labor problem. The secret of success is largely based on the interest “colds.” There is no’ luck about the hoose, be found the world over—men who pro­ ‘ ‘ Ad venture When our Rude man’s away’. vide liberally or the best they can for Manifested by the employee in his work. The personal element is largely ‘‘The day will come,” he says, “when and peril in Cuba the customary cotton raj: is replaced the women who loved them well enough —tl)e Cuba of re­ A paragraph lias been going the -eliminated in the modern methods of toil, especially in factories, owing by the cheap and dean Japanese paper to trust their future happiness to them. bellion a n d re- rounds of the papers from one end of The poor-bargain husbands are few and to tha great development of the machine. A man becomes practically napkin which is burned after it has the country to the been used. Infants and children are eoncentrados—is far between. A husband is worth to a a pan machine or a part of a machine. other concerning wife all the world if he is faithful, helpless against the rubbing of strange the theme and in­ the disappearance But where there is brought into play the personal equation, one handkerchiefs over their perspiring and spiration of Rex striving to do the best he can and giv­ of a husband. The ing he" full measure of love for love. tyjn of worker is liable to hold back the output of large numbers. There grimy faces. The public roller towel Beach’s I a t e s t deserted wife in of the past was innocuous as compared By novel— “Rain­ The husband who is companionable, mpr be two men of equal ability and strength, but one will accomplish an advertisement but Is unfortunute in securing work m ore than the other. And he does this because he lias an interest in his to the family pocket handkerchief. Bit­ bow’s E nd.’ Tn offered four dol­ ter experience will drive home the les­ and holding u job down, many a wife REX the rude, rough lars for informa­ finds worthy of supporting, hoping on, work. son that neglected noses, mouths and life of a lawless, tion which would Mieawberlike, for better days to come. Too many men are unwilling workers and hold others back. Tn the throats are largely if net exclusively tropical country lend to his where­ BEACH this romancer The husband who openly rebels at do­ schoolroom a class may be held back by those students who have no inter­ responsible for the ultimate crippling abouts. She add­ of the unfortunate victims of disease seems quite as ing anything to provide for his wife, much at home as ed pitifully that gives her no pleasure, is not solicitous op 111 the work. and ignorance.” in the frozen re­ she was very poor as to whether she is well or 111, in fact Thin is true in church work. Too many Christians are laggards gions of the far and could not af- who has not her interest or love for wnd hold back others who have the mind to work in the kingdom. The Egyptian Tomb 5,000 Years north.” — Phila­ ford to pay a her at heart, is not worth a sou markee delphia N o r t h larger amount as total output is reduced by the unwilling. American. or one thought. Old in New York Museum. it had taken the A husband should not be measured Talent ie desirable and education is a good thing, but more essential last dollar s h e $r-35 Net by his wealth. Many who are fitted to la the right attitude of mind. Dwight L. Moody is a striking example of One of the most unusual exhibits had saved to pay accomplish great things are laid down ever made is the ancient Egyptian the debts he had thie truth. He was not educated, but accomplished marvelous results by the Iron hand of circumstance. They tomb which has recently be ?n set up in HARPER*BROTHERS left. are worth encouraging, helping and heeanac of his incomitable energy. Don’t let the compromiser turn you the Metropolitan Museum of New York. Tender-hearted wives with fickle Established 1817 loving. They are pure gold among the f n m the work you have in hand. The tomb originally belonged to Per- husbands were sorry for her. Inde­ world of human dross. When most neb, the lord chamberlain *of an Egyp­ pendent spinsters, who put men In the wives sum up how much their hus­ tian monarch oi the fifth dynasty, places they belong, expressed surprise bands are worth to them they will find I^VORITE OF FlLMDOM about 3000 B. C. It was discovered in at her extravagance In her willingness that though he may have his faults he 1907 burled in the sand and was exca-| Deplores "American Voice;” to pay that sum for a worthless hoot. is sure to have redeeming qualities vated block by block and carried on j Doctor Suggests a Remedy The question now arises—how much is which far overbalance them. the backs of animals 20 miles to a j the average husband worth to his wife? Every man has failures, as well as railroad. The tomb as ne w set up, in- j Dr. Charles Prevost Grayson of Phil­ It seems to me that there is so much successes. A wife should not be daunt­ eludes a vestibule, a main offering adelphia reproved American doctors at figuring to be done on the subject that ed bee j use of them. A husband’s worth High egg production unfailingly re­ chamber, an adjoining offering Cham-j the annual meeting of the Laryngolog- It would lead one Into such an entan­ is far above price to the wife who sults from mating two and three-year- ber and a statue, . chamber. The walls, leal, Rhinological and Otological asso- gling labyrinth that it would be hard loves him for himself alone. old hens of proven high egg-producing are decorated with gorgeously colored ^ tio n beca0TC they had done nothing to discover where one is actually at. (Copyright, 1816.) -f powers to males which are known to paintings. The bones which were scat-1 whateTer t0 correet the ..American have transmitted high egg-laying char­ tered In the floor of the tomb when dis­ voice,” in which, he averred, “no Passing of French Dowry acteristics to their offspring. Breed England’s First Scientist. covered are now respectably inclosed amount or depth of patriotism can so Only the most vigorous birds. in a glass case in the museum. anesthetize our ears that they will Boon to the Country, But Both male and female transmit high The first great English scientist was find anything musical.” Blow to Fiction Writers Roger Bacon, who died 621 years ago. fecundity. Doctor Grayson did not suggest sur­ High egg-producing hens produce Hand-Painted Bodies Latest The exact date of his birth is un­ gical treatment, but merely that the higher egg-producing daughters, re­ The French custom of providing known, but it is believed that this year education of children In proper articu­ gardless of the males with whom they Hand-painted undergarments are marriageable daughters with a dowry marks the 700th anniversary. He was lation be compulsory. He blamed In­ are mated. making a bid for favor li the linenp has been a social Gibraltar in that persecuted and condemned and much difference and lack of proper training The late molter is the late layer* of fall apparel! land. Without it the plots of novels of his work destroyed, so that the ex­ The early molter is the early layer. Hand painting has appeared so far j Tor the habit of slurring and clipping and plays would have been crippled. tent of his discoveries cannot be def­ and muddling our syllables, and urged The early layer is the profitable only on bodices of georgette crepe It Is a staple of French literature. initely known. It is certain that he layer. designed for wear under dainty trans­ that no teachers be appointed who Now it appears that this is only one was centuries ahead of his ignorant have not clear voices and do not enun­ The early layer shows vigor, stamina parent evening gowns, bu: one of the more of the social landmarks which and credulous times in chemistry, ciate distinctly. and Inherited powers without which prettiest novelties imaginable is thus are being swept away in the war mathematics and mechanics. Branded no pullet can be useful for egg produc­ developed. The daintiest of floral pat- flood. as a magician, he was thrown Into erns is properly selected, and the Young people who hesitate to marry tion. What Most of Us Would Do. prison. From 1277 until a short time A pullet of recognized high egg-lay- painting must be done with an ex­ because of lack of property once they before his death Bacon was immured quisite fineness of touch to produce Dyer—“What would you do if you Jose everything proceed instantly to Ing strain which does not lay in seven had all the money you have spent fool­ in a filthy cell. He is said to have in­ to eight months will never pay for its the desired result. ;marry. The one bright spot in the vented the camera obscura. An underbodice may be decorated ishly?” Ryer—“Spend it foolishly.”— South at tiie close of the Civil war upkeep. Life. . Leghorns should lay at seven to eight with hand painting over its entire was the wholesale marrying of young surface, or a mere horde* about the people who had not a rtxl cent. Aft€?r Animal Isles. months and heavier breeds a month or There is the Isle of Dogs and Whale six weeks later. neck may be chosen in preference. the San Francisco disister in 1904 /U Stenciled designs are also approved In Alaska. weddings were a leading Industry island, Pewit island, in Essex, and ttraoe Darling. as a decoration for next season eve- The stand of timber on the two great among young men and women who Crane and Gulf islands, off the coast Tungsten S atieties. ning underboaicesran'd h « e'asln 'th e “atl°aal 5°reats la Alaska 18 estimated had hesitated In the time of plenty. of Cornwall. Near Lundy island are Popular movie star who Is appear- The amount of standard tungsten case of the hand-paintec garments, ‘V e ° " 's Venice as more than The new custom In France Is a vast Rat island and the Hen and Chickens. flag aa fltaaftrtcu Fairfax in the new se- ore used in the manufacture of incan- very dainty floral patterns should be sevent,y blm»,‘ b™r,! while the improvement on the old. It is grati­ A few off the coast of Wales are Puffin tial f'Heatiicv Fairfax,” recently re- descent lamps In the United States selected. Georgette crepe Is the prime an"ual **J>wth "'l"; “ 18 a»M- Produce fying for the young folk, but It is hard island, Sheep island and the Cow and JflMtib this year was in the neighborhood of choice of fabrics to he so adorned. p? P • ‘,,l,u,gh f‘>r the manufacture on the fiction writers.—Boston Globe. Calf island, in Pembroke.—London tons. of 3,000 tons of wood pulp a day. Chronicle.

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BIG SIX ONE OF BIG FIVE ^3 AMONG BASEBALL VETERANS KTO W FO R A Christy Mathewson Takes Place in Hall of Fame Beside Wagner, La- joie, Walsh and “Cy” Young.

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Fine French Serge Dresses, priced for quick sales at ADAM STARKEY, Prop, $6.00 to $17.60. Silk and Georgette Crepe combinations at $9.50 to $25.00. Heartless Man. fu Christy Mathewson. *'H e e r y , ’’ said A new showing of Skirts in most up-to-date stales hear of a scandal involving these play­ Mrs. F l,a t s o in e ers? Did they ever indulge in disorder­ “there’s an agent and materials await your inspection. ly conduct on or off the ball field? at the door selling a device to keep We know not what the day may No, and they took good care to save bring, children from full­ some of the large salaries which the But still we smile and still we sing. magnates gladly paid to them. ing downstairs." “Well?" replied We know* not what the hour may Matty is more dearly beloved of New spread Yorkers than the other members of the Mr. Flatstone. Before our souls of fear and dread, big five. He has been the idol of “He wants to And yet we take the road, perchance. fans there since he began to show his demonstrate it." M cLEO D ’S remarkable pitching skill as a Giant "I’m willing if And trust to luck, and sing and dance. in 1901. He won 20 games that you’ll borrow the We only know on all our way year and 13 in 1902, but after that he baby across the did not score fewer than 22 victories hall." That if we trust and if we pray, GARMENT STORE in any campaign up to 1915. It was And if with all our soul and heart We keep the faitii and play our part, in 1908 that Big Six won 37 games, his Prehistoric Mollycoddle. best performance, while in 1904 he “W hat’s Srribson so upset about?” The rest w’ili come all true and k pitched 33 victories. Matty took part “He wrote a story in which the hero | straight in four world’s series—in 1905, 1911, was a cave man.” j In spite of all the shards of fate. % 1912 and 1913. His magnificent pitch­ “Yes?" I ing in tin* 1905 series enabled tiie “The artist who illustrated it gave [ We know not what the end may be, I And, oh, how little all we see Giants to win three of their games the cave inan a shaggy coat of hair I Beside that greater hidden thing The Sleep of Fishes. Easily Made Petticoat with the Athletics. In other words, and then finished him off with careful­ Matty practically beat the Mackn#*n ly manicured nails." ! Down in our days of grief and glee, | A FEW SMILES that year single handed. I And yet how glad we are to sing , It has often been asserted that fish An evening petticoat which is dainty The inventor of tin* fadeaway won i And trust and wait—like you and me I [never sleep, a sufficiently amazing enough for all occasions ami yet is not uuuuuummHiUHUUv 24 games and lost 13 in 1914 without Durability of Sycamore. j —Folger MeKinsey in Baltimore Sun. istory that anything can do violence to so very impractical is made of soft Not a Dry Speech. the slightest indication of losing liis One of tile most durable woods is tthe laws of nature. Brehrn used to wash satin in tiesii color. It is gored Mrs. Flat hush—You say the dinner remarkable skill. sycamore. A statue made from it, >o\v icontehd that fish slept soundly, assum­ slightly to give less bulk at the waist­ was given in tin* open air? in the museum of Gizeii. at Cairo, is i Safe Bet. ing during that time peculiar atti- line. but made, otherwise, perfectly Mr. FI a 1 bush—Yes, it was. believed to lit* nearly six thousand | A woman in Pottsville, Pa., laughed tudss Which could not be construed plain. From the hip down bands of “(io off all rigid? War Makes New Economies. years obi. it is entirely sound and ) herself to death, hut we are willing iotherwise than sleep. Experiments ecru net are hemstitched at intervals “ W e l l , it rained." .natural in appearance. j to wager that it wasn't over one of go far to confirm this theory. He paid Of two inches. Through these a satin “Really? It must have spoiled ev­ War is producing some que°r econo­ i her husband's jokes. -Detroit Times. •particular attention to the leach, ribbon of delicate blue is run and tied erything.” mics. The Italians, who are fighting iwhlch, he found, assumed an attitude v/ith a bow at the side of the skirt, “No; it prevented the speakers from above the snowline find wood scarce Proof of Poverty. :of repose, during which its functions each row being tied in u slightly diag­ being dry.” and fires a rarity. Their difficulties Seeing a tramp htarrying away from Do Sit Down. were less active and the keenness of onal line over the other. The ribbons have aroused the scouts to action. a large house a fellow professional In England when the chair was first Its sensorial faculties diminished. It can he removed before tubbing the A Trite Observation. They visit every house, collect the asked him what luck he had had. "It used, even wealthy men only owned sleeps at any hour of the day or night, skirt, and, if provided with snap fas­ “You hear so many people say: T his waste paper, and then hand it over to ain’t no use askin’ there.” was the re­ one or two, it was the seat of honor and In doing so it rests on its caudal teners instead of being tied each time war is a horrible thing,’ that the ex­ tin* girls collected in a central sta­ ply. "1 just had a peep through the given to a guest as a special mark of ’fins, the body being slightly bent, they are put back in the net casings, pression becomes monotonous." tion. These girls, working under the winder. It’s a poverty-stricken house. favor. The American colonists fol­ while the head sometimes leans up they will keep fresh some time. “So it does. I saw a deaf-and-dumb eye of a teacher, spread the sheets There was actually two ladies playin' lowed this custom during the first agalfMt the sides of the aquarium or man meet another deaf-and-dumb man flat and feed them into a machine on one planner.” part of the seventeenth century. ;aa aquatic plant. Respiration is Here’s Good News for Timid. on tiie street the other day and I won­ which rolls them tightly into a roll of ;weah> at these times. Sometimes it dered if that was what he was saying about an inch in diameter. But they slips an Its back and remains in this Baby Had Whooping Cough Forever Open. Among the little things that count in on his fingers." are too long for use, so a chopping “My nephew, Rupert—the lop-eared position absolutely motionless for the new house is a ventilating lock for machine worked by hand produces as a Mrs. 8am C. Small, Clayton, N. M. writes : one, you remember—lias come home tkOUffa. final result, little tight rolls about two “My grandson had whooping cough when he the windows. , Division. was three months old. We used Foley’s from the university as knowing as an This lock permits the window to be Willie—Why is > wife called her indies long. These can be dropped Honey and Tar and I believe it saved his unabridged dictionary,” grimly stated Phonograph Gives Fire Alam. left open at night for ventilation both husband’s better half, dad? into a knapsack, and when a fire is life. He is now big and fat." Foley’s Honey old P. G. Pester. “But,, unlike that and Tar is a tine thing to have in the house at the top and ixfttom, aud securely Crahshaw—I suppose it’s because wanted three or four are taken out, valuable tome, you can’t shut him up placed on the ground, lit, and enough for whooping cough, croup, coughs, colds. A ftte alarm apparatus that calls locks it in that position \so thut no she isn't satisfied with splitting his sal­ Sold everywhere. when you want to.”—Judge. "cuufbpl,” tilling her in a calm, dispas­ danger need be felt from outside in­ ary fifty-fifty. heat is generated to warm thoroughly a mugful of soup.—London Chroniclfc. sionate, mechanical voice that the fac­ trusion. tory Smith, Jones & Co. is in flames For bungalows with sleeping apart­ Genius; Rebuffed. and to jfteaae call the fire brigade im- ments on the ground floor this device is Cardboard Replaces Wood. mofiftitrty is the proposal of an Eng^ excellent; especially welcome it is to “ If you’ll cut li*h Invontor. A phonograph, with its tiie timid members of the household. some wood I’ll give Because of their many advantages MILLINOCKET horndote to the mouthpiece of a tele- you your break­ over wooden boxes in the shipment of phopt, la fitted qrith a record bearing fast.” small articles, corrugated cardboard tbo firs warning. The phonograph “Madam," r e ­ boxes are rapidly replacing the former. Has Another Name. •tarts when an electro magnet placed She (thoughtful)—“Did you ever plied the tattered Although the cardboard boxes are near It draws down the releasing lever. think much about reincarnation, wanderer, “during strong enough to withstand heavy pres­ Tilt circuit of which the magnet is a dear?" T8 (otherwise)—“Think about [ my last term in sures, they weigh considerably less part to closed by an automatic switch it? I eat it nearly every day—only ! a prison which than a wooden one of the same size, whkfll Is beld by a cord. A fire burns we call it hash.”—London Saturday ' shall be nameless, hence they effect an appreciable saving For Lining Cars tho sold. Journal. I I was a celebrated in express or freight charges. Further­ intramural poet. more, the cardboard boxes, because and building purposes I'll write you a they can be folded flat and stored in Renovating Serges. Clean Record. sonnet for my that shape until used, occupy little Ta take spots off serges and similar “What makes Jinks so proud of his breakfast." space. As a typical example, it is re­ 36 lbs. per 600 square ft. fabrics put a teaspoonful of quillaia ancestors? I never heard any of them “No, you won’t ported that 3,000 cardboard boxes have been stored in a space which for­ bark Into a pint of boiling wa ir and did anything." “That’s exactly the either. I might be Toughest and most serviceable for merly accommodated but 200 wooden let It stand till next day. Pour off, point. So many persons’ ancestors did aide to start a fire boxes of tiie same capacity.—Scientific strain and bottle. A little of this ap­ do things which got them into trouble with your sonnet, POTATO SHIPPERS and BUILDERS plied with a clean rag to tweeds and with the police.”—Richmond Tiiues- b u t it wouldn’t American. sergaa acts like mastic. Dispatch. > keep a tire going.” K O R S A L K BY Africa Still Leads. South Africa leads the world/ Dur­ The Direct Method. ing 1911 the value of the precious JAMES S. PEABODY “What is a strikebreaker?" asked stones exported from the union was Mrs. Dubwaite, who wus glancing over $41,409,535; in 1912, $45,705,580, and in HOULTON, - - MAINE

NOTICE This is to certify that I have this day gives M ETRO cannot m ake A l l G. A. HALL. President G. A. HALL. JR.. Treasurer I my son Hartley I), Anderson his time for the I remainder of his minority and shall claim Established t8lil Incorporated 1909 j none of his earnings nor pay any of his bills, the Motion Pictures- j Hated Island Falls. Nov. 6, mi*;. '■>*'> .[ a M KS A. A ,\ 1) K RSO N. S o NOTICE The follow ing goods left here on board will G. A. HALL COMPANY l>e sold in three weeks' time from this date at the lirst reasonable otl'er ; the articles are as follows : 1 trunk amJ contents ls-longing to Aroostook Potatoes Fertilizers at Wholesale Thomas Mart, and (Jordon Brewer ; 1 suit case and contents lielonging to George Wrath; REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 suit of cMlies belonging to .lack Adams. (Signed) OSCAR TOMPKINS. DISTRIBUTORS OF lloulton, Me., Nov. oth,‘l!»!(i. :i45p Bowker Fertilizers Lougee Sleds and Team Wagons Notice r . S. District Court, Maine District, 12 KENDALL STREET 1’ortland, Sept. 21, 1915. Cursuaiit to the rules of the District Court HOULTON. - MAINE of the Tinted Suites for the District of Maine, notice is hereby given, that Arthur A Greene of Presque Tale in said District, has applied for admission as an attorney and counsellor of said Distiict Court. G4G J A M ES K. H EWE Y, Clerk. Administratrix’ Notice Yarlaoillty in Men. Living Cowards and Dead Heroes. “W hatever may be one’s reply to SCHOOL TEACHERS The subscriber hereby gives notice that she Teaching is wearing work, and only A correspondent In the New York has been duly appointed Administratrix of the question whether in matters of the Tribune quoted u friend of his as say­ body men as a group ure more ‘varia­ those teachers who take good care of the estate of Will M. Junk ins late of Monti- their health can stand the daily strain ing that he would rather be a living cello in the County of Aroostook, deceased, ble’ than women, the evidence thus far of the class room. The dull eyes, pale coward than a dead hero. For our­ indicates that men are more variable and given bonds 'is the law directs. All per­ cheeks, weary head and unstrung selves, we think that the man who In mind. Femlna semper mutabile Is sons having demands against the estate of said nerves of many teachers show the would rather be a living coward than probably untrue even when we look to deceased are desired to present the same for need of building up the nerve-force, a dead hero is dead already and does the moods of the Individual man or improving the blood and helping the settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ not know it. He Is a peripatetic corpse woman ; it is certainly untrue as we re­ general condition. Have you heard quested to make payment immediately. and the sooner he is burled the better gard the mental features of the group of ”L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine? It is MAUDE F. JUNKJNS, for the world. We do not believe that as a whole Women seem to be treat­ a very old home remedy, and entirely As administratrix aforesaid. reliable. You can take it witli the he represents the spirit of America.— ed cliivairous’v not alone by civilized Masardis, Me., Nov. 13,1916. 346 assurance that only good effects fol­ Outlook. men, but even by nature, who experi­ low its use. It is not a ‘‘cure-all.'’ but ments with les scruple on the male, a general conditioner which acts on wasting many in the process. Thus the stomach, liver and bowels, and by Administratrix’ there are more male than female Id­ putting these important organs in Notice order, improves the appetite, purifies iots, as there are more male than The subscriber hereby gives notice that she female geniuses; and even in the su­ the blood, strengthens the nerves and clears the head. Try a bottle and has been duly appointed Administratrix of perficial ideas of men and women, Mrs. note how soon you feel its beneficial the estate of Jeremiah T. Hare late of Monti- Manchester, with other patient inves­ Fhtte Pictures are Shown Dream influence. oello in the County of Aroostook, deceased, tigators, has found that the women Buy » 35c bottle at your nearest store, Wanted! and given bonds as the law directs. All per­ are more alike, and individually keep or write to-day for free sample. sons having demands against the estate of closer to the average of their group ML. F.“ Medicine Co., Portland, Ma AT ONCE jsaid deceased are desired to present the same Tim# to Kxoreioo. Farmers’ Excursion than do men.”—George Malcolm Strat for settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ EXercioe fhould be avoided imme* ton, in Century. Young lady thoroughly experienced quested to make payment immediately. OUteljr alter eating, and eating should To California in Bookkeeping and Stenography..: Salt in History. MARY HARE. l>e avoided immediately after exercls* The Chicago & North Western Ry. an­ Must be thoroughly capable and ac- As administratrix aforesaid. Matafo ahould be given a chance nounces an excursion to California, especia lly In olden times, when salt was not lac*. planned for farm people, to leave Chicago Where Bump Fell Down. oomadating. Montieello, Me., Nov. 13,|1916. 346 to root' and recuperate In either case Bo easily obtained as it is today, it Will pay f 10.00 per week to Aka, 10:00 p. m., Sat., Dec 2, in Pullman Standard Willis—“Do you think a knowledge was regarded in some countries as a Caforo freah work Is heaped upon her. and Tourist Sleeping cars, running through right party to start. of the Bible is necessary for a busi­ luxury. This seems strange, does it Early morning. Immediately after rls-! without change, arriving at Los Angeles 4 :J 0 Opportunity for advancement if cap­ Executor’s Notice p. m. the third day. ness man nowadays?" Gillis—“Yes, not? At one time the Chinese made i l k and late In the evening before re* 1 •\ representative thoroughly posted on agri­ indeed; ignorance of it cost Bump, the able. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he tiruif are the best times for calisthen­ It Into little cakes, stamped the image Apply for personal interview to lias been duly appointed Executor of the last cultural conditions in the Great West will ac- mail order man, a pretty penny last of the emperor upon it. and used it as ics. the party. A splendid chance to go week. Some fellow copied a lot of will and testament of Oren Wing late of Mars to California economically' y, comfortably and money. In. Arabia those who together Hill in the County of Aroostook, deoeased, i with congenial company. Write S. A. Hutoh- names out of Chronicles and sold it to ate food wTiich had been salted, be­ < inson, Mgr., I )ept. of Tours, 322 Washington Bump as a mailing list and Bump sent RICHARDS and has given bonds as the law directs. All Hfe Worst Book. ' St., Boston, Mass., for full information. lieved that this established a special persons having demands against the estate of Ilk MA Last Memory of Robert Louis out circulars of his new satety razor bond of friendship between them. This HOULTON. ME. to half a hundred patriarchs of the Old said deceased are desired to present the same itavffkson,’* by Charlotte Eaton, this led to the old saying: “There is salt for settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ Cttlious Incident is recorded: “What Testament before he got wise.”—Judge. between us.” Vacation Reflection. quested to make payment immediotely. do you consider your brightest fall­ ( ASTON WING, ow t" the novelist was asked. •“ ‘Doc- | I have had some treats in my little i excursion, not the least of which was Executor. <0f Jekyl and Mr. Hyde,’ ” he replied, Bid for Assistance. Mars Hill, November 11, 1916. 346 without a moment’s hesitation, adding: i the gazing on some—albeit the small­ “Do you realize, young man, that ■•That is the worst thing I ever wrote.” est—of the “everlasting hills,” and on “ My Insurance In marrying my daughter you will as­ E ft in a standard book of brief blog- those noblest children of the earth, sume great responsibilities?” asked Executrix’s Notice tophies this Is the one book title given fine healthy trees, as independent in Against Suffering ” her father. “Yes, sir,” answered the their beauty as virtue; set them where The subscriber hereby gives notice that she Wtyier the name of the author. up-to-date young tiiun. “In fact. I’ve has been duly appointed Executrix of the you will, they adorn and need not been so deeply impressed by the adornment.—George Eliot. Taist Will and Testament of Benjamin F. JOHNSON'S weight of my future responsibilities Soule, late of Oaktield, in the County of that I thought perhaps your—er—pa­ Oilers you a practical course of study which M . KLTSTS IfTTCH AHoame Linim ent can be completed without loss of time. Aroostook, deceased. All persons having de­ Employed Her Employer. (PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION) rental solicitude would prompt you mands against the estate of said deceased are Individual instruction will enable you to en­ ffffe Tift id Worn-out Mothers Dinah, who went home nights, ar­ to make some arrangement which desired to piesent the same for settlement, ter at anytime. Every graduate placed in a —“I shall feel repaid rived too late out* morning to cook the would insure your daughter’s being and all indebted thereto are lequested to make m, Mias. Internal and External Use good position ; and your chances are excellent 4EHPJo* WV&fcbm1worn thi* letter if 1 ean help any breakfast, and her mistress told her supported in the style to which she payment immediately. if you enter X() W. Write or phone worn-out mother or housekeeper that for eneh breakfast missed there Mealing Powerful has been accustomed.”—Birmingham Oaktield, Me., August 17, 1916. health and strength as I have, would be a reduction in her week’s Soothing Penetrating Age-Herald. O. A. HODGINS, Prim, Houlton, Me. have a family of five, sew, cook ANGIE F. SOULE, and do my housework and I became wages. Dinah passively assented to Wonderfully effective for over 344 As Executrix as aforesaid. pooh run-down in health. A friend this, but next day the mistress heard 100 years in the treatment of Men Feel Tired Too " me to tt f Vinol. I did so and now the maid next door say to her: “’Pears coughs, colds, chills, cramps, CHICHESTER SPILLS Notice of Foreclosure well and strong and my old time to me you get to work mighty late. ’ While much is said about tired women it haa been restored. Vinol has no | “I gets to work when I gets ready.” sore throat, sprains, strains, must be remembered that men also pay the DIAMOND Whereas Miles Gibbons of Sherman, Aroos­ Mr M * tonic for worn-out, run- was the reply. “How do you manage cuts, bruises, swellings, mus­ penalty of overwork. When the kidneys are took Co., Maine, by his mortgage deed dated ttied mothers or housekeepers.” v/eak, inactive or sluggish, when one feels ’bout de breukfgs’?” “Oh, I pays de cular rheumatism* <*tc. tired out and miserable, has the “blues,” the llth day of October, 1912, and recorded trlftrs J. tf* Melton, Jackson, Miss. missus to cook de breakfas’.”-—Boston as and SO Cent*. All Denltra. lacks energy and ambition. Foley Kidney CO'& in the Aroostook Reg. o* Deeds Vol. 265, P. Tb# Hathaway Drug Co. Houlton Evening Transcript. Pills are tonic and strengthening. They act 559, conveyed to me the undersigned, a cer­ quickly. .Sold Everywhere. L A D IE S ! A«k jour I>ruicfft.t for CHI-CHES-TBR’S tain parcel of real estate situate in said Sher­ DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in R e d an d man, Aroostook Co. Maine, and bounded as G o ld metallic boxes, sealed with Blu> follows, to wit ; northerly by land of Coridon R ibbon. T a k b no o th e r . Bnj'ofYour D raggtat mad auk for cni.CUES.TCRSw Black : easterly by the Aroostook Road, so jOIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five fears regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. called ; southerly by land of Adelaide Staf­ ford, and westerly by land of said Stafford ; USED CAR SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS being a parcel extending twenty rods on said TIME m/PRYU/UrRP w o r t h TRIAD CvC n I nncnc t e s t e d Aroostook Road, and four rods bade with the buildings thereon ; and whereas the condition TN OUR great-great-grandfathers’ time many of said mortgage has been broken : Bargains Now, therefore, by ’eason of the bnadi of ---- ‘f***--- * New England families had a cask of rum the condition thereof, I claim a foreakmisaaf Cadillac 1912 Touring said mortgage. in the cellar. October .30, 1916. $ 400.00 JAMES BROPHY, 345 By V erdi L id g a t e , his Atty. It was freely offered to guests (except chil­ Regal 1910, Cost $700 $400.00 dren) and freely partaken of, even as coffee is Notice of Foreclosure Overland 1916, ( ’ost $750 Whereas William R. Rees of Mars Hill, in today. $ 400.00 the county of Aroostook and State of Maine, by bis mortgage deed dated July 18, 1907, and Maxwell 1916, Cost $680 recorded in the Aroostook Registry of Deeds This old-time custom gradually passed out in Vol. 226 Page 167, conveyed to Belinda A. $ 400.00 .tones certain real estate described in said of existence, for our forefathers recognized it Will sell on easy terms. Also mortgage as follows, to w it: “My one half interest in c o in m o n have some heavy cars that will and undivided of the following described real was harmful. make good trucks. estate together with my one half interest in common and undivided of all buildings L. P. SWETT located thereon, including steam boiler and Another old-time custom — coffee drinking engine and machinery, and fixtures belonging BANGOR, 24(5 MAINE thereto, now in use in such building, and any — is slowly passing in the same fashion and for and all machinery that may be added thereto, such described premises are what Is known as the same reason. the Rocky Brook Starch factory, known as the Frost & Rees factory, formerly known as the Parsons factor)’, and are described as fol­ The abandonment of coffee drinking is made lows, to wit, located on the east side of the Coffee; and Bread road leading from Blaine to Fort Fairfield in easy nowadays by the use of Instant Postum, the (in some form), The Breakfast Indispensibles. the said town of Mars Hill, f>eing a part of lot Meat, eggs or flapjacks may be served: but you know, numbered eighty (80) containing two and one pure cereal beverage with the coffee-like taste. fourth (2 1-4) acres more or less. Meaning as well as I; that breakfast is incomplete without coffee. and intending to convey the same premises conveyed to me by deed of warrantee from Unlike coffee, this purely American table Nelson B. Parsons, dated Nov. 26, 1902, re­ corded in the Aroostoostook Registry’ of drink contains no “caffeine” or other harmful Deeds Vol. 197 Page 304, reference being had to said deed and record then of for a more complete survey and description of the pre­ substance. mises And whereas the said Belinda A. Jones has Postum is now used daily in tens of thou­ should be served. It is tMpectally good coffee, backed since died, and the undersigned, George W. by 25 years' actual experience handling coffees. McKay, has been duly appointed and sands of the best of American homes where rea­ SUPERBA is perfectly roasted, ground, cleaned and qualified as administrator of the goods and packed- estate of the said Belinda A. Jones : son rules and health is valued. Now, therefore, the condition of said mort­ If you cannot obtain of your local dealer, we will send gage is broken, by reason whereof I claim a direct by mail, on receipt of price, 35 cents the pound. foreclosure of the same, and give this notice Write for our free booklet about coffee and its making. for tlrat purpose. Bear in mmd that SUPERBA Tea* and Canned Goods are of Houlton, Maine, Nov. 2,1916. delightful quality and reasonable price. Try them. Mifliken-Tomlinson Company, Portland, Maine GEORGE W. McKAY, I Importers, Roaeten and Packer* As Administrator as aforesaid, 343 By his Attorneys, A b c jh u a lu s . The Aroostook 'rimes, Wednesday, .November 22 , 1916 PURITY AND POWER * OF LOCAL INTEREST * Necessary to Overcome Impure.and Weak Condition of the Blood.

Fancy Slock W. C T. U. The grip, hard colds, pneumonia, fevers, diphtheria and other blood- poisoning, prostrat.ng diseases leave Oscar Shirley whose high grade A very fitting close to Worlds* the whole system subnormal—below stock always brings a good price Temperance Sunday was the mass par—weak and slow—blood depleted and thin, with that tired feeling, poor has recently s-dd to Chas. E. Hus­ meeting held on Sunday evening at appetite, delicate digestive power or sey of Caribou 2 registered Oxford the Court St. Baptist church. almost none at all. Rev. T. P. Williams gave a stirring The ideal treatment is Down ewes for which lie received Hood’s Sarsaparilla—thoroughly to ------IS A BUSY P L A C E ------$50 each. address and denounced the use of purify the blood and expel poisons, and These sheep were two years old alcohol in his usual emphatic man­ Peptiron Pills, the new pepsin, nux and iron tonic—to put power into the and weighed 230 lbs. ner. blood, give strength, increase red cor­ This was followed by a short puscles and restore normal health- Have you seen the new Modart Front tone. drama which was very impressive Hood’s Sarsaparilla has in forty Medux Club lesson on temperance. years won and held the favor of the Laced Model we are showing ? Special singing, including patriotic people, almost to the exclusion of other aarsaparillas and blood purifiers. The supper dates and chairmen of songs added much to the interest Begin this course of medicine today. We fit your Corsets if you so desire. committees at the Meduxnekeag of the meeting. Any druggist will supply you. Club for the season are as follows : December 7. Mrs. S. L. White Grange Meeting Enlarged and improved quarters have January 4, Mrs. F. A. Peabody Fruit Juice Used in Milk. February 1, Mrs. H. L. Putnam Juice of the fruit of the massanin- been given over to the Corset Dept. March 1, Mrs. J. H. Dougherty Houlton Grange will hold its next duba tree, found plentifully in Brazil, April 5, Mrs. Mary Stuart regular meeting on Nov. 26th, 10 A. Is used in many neighborhoods in M., an all day session. It is ex­ place of cow’s milk. It is sweet to The Richards Corset Section is now pected that that the State Lecturer, the taste and milky in appearance, but Pleasant Occasion C. O. Purinton will be present. after 24 hours it turns into an elas­ The Auxiliary and Degree teams tic mass similar to rubber in its raw located in the left wing of the main floor will work the Third and Fourth De­ state. The fruit possesses nourishing, The ladies’ aid of the Presbyterian pectoral and em ollient properties. church. Foxcroft road, entertained grees at the morning session. where more privacy for demonstration the ladies’ aid of the town church, The program for the afternoon Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. will be furnished by the gentlemen. Cla sifled Ads. of corsets to our lady customers is had. Howard Webb. They were most All patrons are cordially invited to be present. delightfully entertained and the sup­ Portable Saw Mill For Sale For Also the Corset Fitting Room is close at per served was the best that could Ladies will bring baskets for a picnic dinner. 246 prioearvl description Address Box 18, Bath. be. Me. 444p hand. The ladies from the First Presby­ terian church of Houlton returned Hard And Soft Wood In Any home enthusiastic in their praises of Automobile quantity for sale by John Patton, High St. the hospitality of the Foxcroft ladies Registration Tel. 55-4. 4,46p A second-hand 6 hole cook stove Following is an interesting com­ with tank, suitable for camp, for sale. Ap­ Aroostook and Penobs­ parison of figures from the automo­ ply to T imks office. | This Coupon gives you Ten per j cot Pomona Grange bile registration department for the years 1916 and 1916, taken until Lost On Court St. Three Weeks ago a fur lined glove. Finder please return The annual meeting of the Aroos­ Nov. 20th of each year. ! cent discount when presented at 1 to T imes Office. took and Penobscot Union Pomona me : the Corset Section. “Cut it out j Grange was held at the Grange Hall, Registrations. 28,947 To Let—Downstairs Five Room Houlton, on Wednesday, Nov. 8, Licenses 34,812 tenement. Inquire of Mrs. Elizabeth Sin­ with a large number in attendance. clair, 69 Military’ St. and bring it with you.” At the forenoon sessoin reports Trucks, 1,991 from subordinate granges were read Dealers. 319 For Sale—A Set Of Heavy Log­ and the fifth degree conferred on a Motorcycles, 1,284 ging bob-sleds m good condition. Inquire of T. J. Donovan, Spring St. Phone29-11. £ class of ten. In the afternoon oc­ Motorcycle Dealers, 32 curred the annual election of offi­ For Rent In The Hamilton A cers. 1916 Registrations. 21,374 Burnham Block (a suite of Front offices) The following were elected and in­ Inquire at Hamilton & Grant Co. tf stalled : Licenses 25,668 Master, E. P. Titcomb, Littleton ; Trucks, 1,098 Position Wanted By a Y o u n g Overseer. H. B. Crawford, Houlton; Dealers, 324 man in a store, experienced in Dry Goods The Richards Corset Store Lecturer, Mrs. Julia Lane, Island business. Apply to N T imes Office. I47p Motorcycles, 950 Falls ; Steward, Roy Libby, Amity ; Asst. Steward, Fred Logan, Houl­ Motorcycle Dealers, 35 For Sale—Two Good Horses At at a bargain. Also some potato ground for ton ; Chaplain, L. B. Rogers, Patten; Up to Nov. 20, cash receipts were .... Special in Corsets .... rent. Apply to H. D. Foss, Houlton, Me. $366,074.00. Treasurer, Lra J. Porter, Hou’ton ; 247 MARKET SQUARE HOULTON, MAINE Secretary, S. P. Archibald, Monti- cello ; Gate Keeper, T. B. Bradford, A Middle Age Woman Is Avail­ Sherman ; Pomona, Mrs. E. P. Tit- Allen Shennlck able tor nursing in cases where a trained comb, Littleton ; Ceres, Mrs. H. B. nurse is not required. Phone 313-25 45tf Crawford, Houlton ; Flora, Mrs. L. Corp. Allen Shennick of Co. L. For Sale—-A Fine Strawberry B. Rogers, Patten ; Lady Asst. Second Maine Inf. died at the Aroos­ roan driving mare, thoroughbred, also Steward, Mrs. Della Leavitt, Island took Hospital Sunday after a short illness, his age was about 20 years. trained to the saddle. W. H. Russell, Ma- Falls. sardis. I47p Mr. Shennick’s home was in Lin- Weston The next meeting will be held at Saprtae Judicial Coart Ernest Gilpatrick S. A. Gerow neus, he was a student at Ricker Monticello, December 6. A Smart Young Man With a John Grant Crystal Classical Institute in the Junior John Griffin Blaine knowledge of bookkeeping may obtain a S. A. Gerow of Hodgdon, died at class and was well liked by his class­ J. W. Huntley Oakfleld position of that kind and also help around N evcakcr Term 1111 the Madigan Hospital Friday night mates. Carl E. Johnson New Sweden Thanksgiving filestore “W” Timks Office. Court opened on Tuesday morning following a very serious surgical When the President issued the Isaac W. Kearney Masardis and the day was occupied in the as­ operation which his weakened con­ call for troops forlfche Mexican bor­ For Rent--Residence On Pleasant Moro President Wilson has designated signment of eases. L. W. Kennedy stitution could not combat. der, he with other Ricker students St., of 10 rooms, bath, furnace, set tubs, E. R. Kenney Ma.pleton Thursday. Nov. 30 as Thanksgiving There are no c4seu of great im­ He was well known in this town answered the call, and left here electric lights, etc. For information ad­ John lA>wry Monticello day. portant*, and the term promises to Where h§ spud noted a blacksmith with Co. L. in June for Texas dress, L. M. Felch, Cornish, Maine. 246p Henry B. McLaughlin Limestone Here follows the President’s proc­ £ • % Jhwt one. shop several years, where he fulfilled every demand B. A. Merry Sherman lamation : Wood For Sale—1 Can Furnish Funeral services Were held Sun­ made upon him Sow . W a r m * 0. Philbrook, J us- H. H. Murphy Portage Lake “ It hks long been the custom for a reasonable time, wood of all kinds day afternoon from his late lOtiie. His death was a great surprise to tlo# Presiding Herbert O. Nickerson Ft. Fairfield of our people to turn in the fruit­ and will deliver same promptly, telephone his many friends, as he returned your orders, Robt. T. Peabody. Tel. 4'7-l4 MxOKAU&Jf. Clark, Clerk W . W. Packard Bridgewater ful autumn of the year in praise home in apparently good health, 43tf W a&vbb B. Clark, Deputy Clerk Leigh Patchell Reed Clubs and thanksgiving, to Almighty taking his final medical examina­ Ruv. Guo. Dana Sanders, Chap­ 0 . C. Peterson Ashland God for his many blessings anil tion at Augusta and was mustered For Sale—Second Hand Piano Hiliner Peterson Stockholm mercies to us and the nation. lain Ricker Travel Class * out of Federal service with his com­ in excellent condition, must be sold at once#. Jam es F. Reed Glenwood Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Mrs. 8. t a i l ) S. B a n d , R eporter The Ricker Travel Class will meet “The year that has elapsed pany. H. Sinoock. 38 1-2 Pleasant St., Houlton, J. D. Ross Littleton with Miss Ethel Titcomb, Monday, since we last observed our day of Funeral services were held from Bernard Archibald. C ounty A t­ Me. Tel. 6-11. 247 John Sharp Castle Hill Nov. 27th. Thanksgiving has been rich in St. M ary’s church on Tuesday torney C. A. Small Mars Hill blessings to us. as a people, but PROGRAM morning, Rev. F \ Silke officiating. A Compentent Middle Aged B u m O. Bryson, Sheriff Ora E. Smart Houlton the whole face of the world has Six of his classmates acted as pall woman wanted in a family of two for anson Fred I. Smith Van Buren T H E ROMANCE OF ST. LOUIS STnranif H. H , Deputy been darkened by war. In the bearers. general housework, a good home with good Sheriff C. I. Spaulding Perham The Founding of the City by the midst of our peace and happi­ French Mrs. Farrar wages, references required. Apply D Marvin Lawlis, Deputy Sheriff George R. Umphrey W ashburn ness. our thoughts dwelt with T imes Office. George York Island Falls St. Louis as a Trading Post painful disquiet upon the strug­ A. B. Smart, Deputy Sheriff Miss Burpee gles and sufferings of the nations Wanted To Buy All Kinds Of G nouau A. Barrett, Deputy Tne Gateway of the West at war and of the peoples upon Mother's Cook Book rawr furs. We manufacture skins and can Sheriff Church ol the Good Miss Cummings whom war has brought disaster pay highest prices. Ask for price list. J ohn A. Brown, Deputy Sheriff Shepherd S'. Louis and the Indians without choice or possibility of I Hillside Dye House, State and French Sts., Arthur Moody, Deputy Sheriff Miss Wilson escape on their part. We cannot To train a woman away from a Bangor, Me. 10 woman’s home is to stunt her finest Frank F. Smart, Deputy sheriff T h e W o m a n ’s C lub think of own happiness without Twenty-third Sunday after possibility. American home life may The W om an’s Club will meet on thinking of their pitiful distress. Farm For Sale—-Situated In W illiam H. Bates, Messenger Trinity ; Rev. C. H. Bascom, Rec­ spare to science or the school a Maria Monday, Nov. 27, at 2.30 P. M., W at­ Ludlow, 7 miles from Houlton, 150 acres, tor. “Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Mitchell or a Mary Lyon, but the home GRAND JURORS with tanning tools and span of horses. son Hall. Wilson, President of the United itself Is the greatest school for the Holy Communion, 8 A. M. Good buildings, modem house, and a good PROGRAM States of America, do appoint Luo Albert Madawaska Morr\ing Prayer, Litany and Ser­ greatest manhood and womanhood.— trade for the right j>erson. Mrs. B. E. Said Ayoob St. Agatha mon, 10.30 A. M. “A Dream of Fair Women.” Dram­ Thursday, the 30th of November, F. W. Gunsaulus. Rideout. Tei. 854-12. 47tf L B. Berce c Woodland Sunday School at the close of the atized from Tennyson’s poem. as a day of national thanksgiv­ Presque Isle In charge of Dramatic Com­ ing and prayer and urge and ad­ Food for the Children. Samuel Cleaves morning service. Stave Lumber— lotematlonal mute. vise the people to resort to their Gingerbread in various forms is Dennis Cormier Grand Isle Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7 P. Agricultural Corporation is in market tor Ft. Fairfield several places of worship on that good, wholesome cake not too rich for PerhamW Dean M. W. C. T. U. the little people. The following is a Stave Lumber. Will take one million feet. day to render thanks to Almighty Ciarenoe Donelly Merrill All welcome to the Services. NOVEMBER 23 pleasant change from the ordinary Call and make your arrangements as soon as Lean O. Irish Hayneeville Friday—Litany 7 P. M.I * Thanksgiving God for the blessings of peace kind : possible. Will also purchase 800 M Brown H. I. Leonard Washburn and unbroken prosperity, which Ash Hoops. Call at or address Houlton 'William H. Lewie Sherman he has bestowed upon our be­ Chocolate Gingerbread. Maine, office. Arthur Morris Limestone loved country in such unstinted Place in a mixing bowl half a cup­ Joeoph A. Pelletier Van Buren INSOMNIA SAPPED STRENGTH measure. ful of molasses, one tablespoonful each Farm For Sale—On Account of Ira J. Porter Houlton “And I also urge and suggest of melted lard and butter, half a cup­ age and poor health, 75 acres all tillable, E. E. Powers Caribou our duty in this, our day of peace ful of brown sugar, half a tt-uspoonful good buildings, could not build house for C. A. Rameay Ft. Kenfc and abundance, to think in deep of ground cinnamon, a quarter of a $25)00 cut 50 tons hay, now in bam. Hay OF PORTLAND WOMAN UNTIL teaspoonful of nutmeg, a teaspoonful and tools including all potato machinery, Donnie Bourdon Littleton sympathy of the stricken peo­ of ginger, and two tablespoonfuls of $2000, one half cash, or would let or hire C. E. Robinson Blaine ples of the world upon whom the Ludlow grated chocolate mixed to a paste with practical potato man with family. Address Robert Stevenson TANLACS USE INSURED SLEEP curse and terror of war has so a little water; blend the Ingredients B. S. Clark. Richmond, Me. 245p P. A. Sylvester Mars Hill pitilessly fallen and to contrib­ thoroughly, then stir in one teaspoon­ Htarvey Tompkins Bridgewater ute out of our abundant means ful of soda, dissolved in a cupful of For Sale—Restaurant Business A. H. Walker Ashland to the relief of their sufferings. sour cream, add flour to make a thin Hodgdon The swift spread of Tanlac’s fame more good than anything else she pool tables and bowling alleys, in town of H. W. Wileon “ Our people could in no better batter and bake 20 minutes in a mod­ Mars Hill, now doing a paying business. throughout Houlton and other Maine had taken,” erate oven. Cover with boiled frost­ TRAVERSE JURORS cities is partly explained in a state­ way show their real attitude tow­ Owe er has other interests and wishes to Then Mrs. Demmons told why she ards the present struggle of the ing, into which two tablespooofuls of sell immediately. Good stock of cigars, to­ Theodore Albert St. John ment given out by Mrs. W. H. Dem- wears the “Tanlac Smile.” She cocoa have been added. Joseph Ayotte St. Agatha nations than by contributing out bacco, etc., on hand, and purchaser can be­ mons, 05 Krown street, Portland. said: “1 suffered from stomach gin the business at once. Here is your op­ William Belanger Frenchville According to indications contained of our abundance to the relief of worries for quite a while. I had the suffering which war has portunity to secure a good income in one of Shirley Benn Hodgdon in Mrs. Demmons’ endorsement of A roostook’s smartest towns. Price right used several prescriptions but they brought in its train. George W. Bragdon Smyrna the new medicine, it is the praise of did not relieve me. Then I decided and terms reasonable. Apply to C. N. “In witness whereof, I have CALLING and BUSINESS Eugene Brennan Benedicta people who have been helped by to try Tanlac because I had heard so Watson, Mars Hill. Maine. 46tf hereunto set my hand and caused p CARDS H erbert E. Cambridge Westfield Tanlac that is making Tanlac house­ much about it. It has brought my the seal of the United States to ~nand enyraOed cards in Norman Campbell Grand Isle hold word. stomach back to normal condition. Farm For Sale---A Valuable William N. Carpenter Hammond “After Tanlac gave me such relief be affixed. | in y s ty le o f letteriny^d lesired with cu r d ssu r- farm situated on the Ilodgdou road, in the Ralph Cary Presque Isle I recommended it to several differ­ Suffered from Insomnia “ Done at the city of Washing- j mce o f' the fine si work­ Parish of Woodstock, four miles from Pe- Daottba Daigle Ft. Kent ent people,” she said to the Tanlac ton, this 17th day of November, bec, and six miles from Woodstock. Con­ “Another trouble I had was in­ m a n s fi p G. H. Dean Chapman Man at the Simmons & Hammond in the year of our Lord, 1916. and taining 200 acres, sixty-tive under good cul­ somnia, but Tanlac has relieved me ^OO cards name en c oded W. H. DfHlng Easton drug store. of the independence of the Unit­ tivation, balance in pasture and woodland. of that distress, too. Since T have in sc rip t Lento Duff Caribou ed States the 141st. (Signed) CALL AND SEE SAMPLES Two story square roofed house and ell, The talk about Tanlac taken Tanlac I can sleep.” three bams with straw sheds attached Levite A. Dnfonr Madawaska “ WOODROW WILSON, CMKS PMHsMug CO. Joe. Ai Dnmaie Connor “ One of these people, a good The Tanlac Man is glad to explain Houlton. Me. granary, pig pen, etc. (Terms reasonable) , Amity friend of mine, told me yesterday the new medicine to „he public at “ By the President. for further particulars call or address, O. E. Aiepur G. Eetabrook Murray, Woodstock, N. B. Route 3. 240p v W. G. Getehell Linneus morning that Tanlac had done her the Hatheway Drug Store.--Adv. i“ Robert Lai.sing, Secretary of State” Aroostook Times, Wednesday, November 2 2 , 1916

Bowling

E o w lo d ro m e « OF LOCAL INTEREST The second Week’s program in the l^l£ll£ll£ll^l£li;4 WW&K* ^ ^ ►a’1 K4 Bowlodrome bowling league closed with Friday night’s game, with four j T purington’s if vou want n Mileagt; hooks at H. E. Thomas. teams holding a clean record of no Ct)0I* Coat Percy Higgsns, Esq., Limestone, losses. J . (). Smart Ei-q. Presque Tsie, was J vvas in Moulton, Monday, on busi- Each team now lias been seen In in Houlton, Saturday. j ness. action and it looks as though the Post Office team had an edge on the W hy wait, LET Osgood do it now. ' Buy Wedding Rings at Osgood's. other teams, although this week’s Mrs. W. A. Purinton arrived ; H. A. Onion went to Rastport Fri- games may tell a different story as home, Friday evening, from Boston, (lay. wheie lie expects to hire men during the first games many of the See the “Yankee Wizard’’ Alarm 1 for lumber operations above Patten. participants were rolling in their Clock at Osgood’s. j North Star Fur ('oats at L. S. Pur- first’matched game and were some­ Hou. R. W. Shaw was in Bangui* ington’s. what nervous, and will naturally im­ on business, Thursday. Ernest Loane, a prosperous young prove In form as the schedule pro­ Fresh Oysters arrive three times a farmer of Easton, was in Honlton on gresses. week at Riley’s market. ! business Thursday. Tlie interest in the games is grow­ ing and a large number of spectators Mrs. Henry Mercier, Caribou,; Repairs that Satisfy at Osgood’s, Announcement are following the schedule, being on spent Sunday in town visiting rela- Prompt, too. Bigger, better and more refined is the new hand each night when the teams tives. | Benj. S. Green is now able to be model 34— Oakland Sensible Six. clash. When thirsty drink Maple Spring; out after being confined to the STANDING OF TEAMS IN MER­ water. Refreshing and beneficial to j house several weeks by sickness, The wheelbase is longer. The body is bigger CANTILE LEAGUE nealth. “I Teach Watches to Tell the and more comfortable. Skillful designing has Group 1 Jack Champeon has accepted a po- Truth,” Osgood, the Jeweler, refined the valve-in-head motor into one of high W--L Pc sition as cook at the Campbell Lunch j W. S. Brown Esq. Mars Hill, was speed type, which without any increase in size de­ Post Office 4 0 1000 room. among the up country lawyers velops full forty-one horse power at 2500 r. p. m. Independents . 4 0 1000 Office supplies such as Typewriter doing business in Houlton, Satur­ Riding quality is greatly improved by the use of Married Men 4 0 1000 Ribbons, Carbonj Paper, Copy Paper day! long, semi-elliptic springs and the use of larger tires. 0 4 Co. L may be obtained at the Times office. Fresh Haddock, Cod, Halibut, and Power and beauty and roominess are added in South-Paws 0 8 The monthly supper of the Cham­ Salmon fresh every day at Riley’s generous measure, yet the new Sensible Six weighs Gnou r 2 ber of Commerce will take place on market. 4 0 1000 but little more than its predecessor. Refinements A. T. A T. Co. Thursday Dec. 6, at 6.30 o’clock at have conserved and emphasized its lightness with Grocers 6 3 625 Mr. Ansel Libby of Crouseville, Watson Hall. great strength— its fuel and tire economy— its BAA. . 2 2 500 Me., spent Thursday in town on more than sensible operating cost. Hardware 1 3 25<) The well known Irving-Pitt Loose business. Leaf Binders, Ring Binders. Price Clothiers 0 4 When the rains wash refuse into And the price of the new Oakland Six, 3845, is also Books, etc. can be obtained at the GAMES THIS WEEK the local water supply, Drink |Maple sensible — doubly so v/hen measured against the Times office. Tuesday, Co. L va. Post Office Spring Water. betterments and improvements which add tremend­ Wednesday, Clothiers vs. B. A A. James B. Fisher returned Monday ously to the comfort, convenience, and value of H. W. Trafton Esq., of Fort F%ii- Thursday, South Paws vs. Married for two months with his family, the car. having been in the Canadian N. W. flelct, and 8 . H. Hussey’ Esq., of Msn Mars Hill, were in town Wednesday Oakland Eight $1585—For those who want a big seven-passen­ Friday, Hardware vs. A. T. A T. since last spring. ger car, Oakland Eight offers the utmost in speed, pulling power on professional business. Co. It is a great convenience to get and luxurious riding comfort It has that look of s*yle and Nov. 14 High Grade Carbon Paper in dif- distinction—and its lightness and efficiency make its mainte­ Typewriter Ribbons at the Times nance unusually economical for a car so large and luxurious. MARRIED MEN office and save the bother of sending erent sizes and kinds may be bad Anderson 89 85 87-261 away for them. Ribbons for all at the Times office. Dibbleo 76 66 88-225 makes of machines. It. W. Averill, a prominent lum­ HOPKINS BROS. Hodgins 78 97 80-250 On account of a wreck on the berman oi Old Town, was doing bus­ FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE Fulls! >on 88 82 86-251 Maine Central, western mails did iness in Houlton, Wednesday. Lunt 75 94 85 -254 not reach Houlton, Saturday, until Take your Calling Card plate to to 896 424 421 1241 after two o’clock in the afternoon. the Times office and let them fur­ CO. L The classified columns of the nish vour cards—They enjoy it. Logan 71 81 79— 231 Times are very productive when Willie E. Weed received a valu­ Carroll 85 85 85—255 Help is wanted, articles lost or able speed horse from John Willard. Albert 77 77 76-230 found, agents wanted, small sale Friday, which will make some of Dunphy 80 80 80—240 ads, or anything else. the local ones travel over the ice Keith 75 75 76—225 When the water supply is low be track this winter. 388 3.^8 395 1181 sure and drink Maple Spring water The Rent Receipt Books made at Nov. 16 supplied by M. L. DeWitt, West- ITmes office contains a receipt and GROCERS field. j notice to quit—Call and see thorn. McElwee 86 95 82—263 There will be a social at Odd Fel- Christian Science services held MeNally 68 94 75-227 lows’ hall this Frida.y evening, for | each Sunday’ at II A. M., ir Sin- Halle tt 80 80 80—240 Odd Fellows and their families, j cock Hall, Nov. 26. Subject: “An* E bethardt 85 94 75-264 Dancing, games, etc. Refreshments j cient and Modern Necromancy, alias G rant * 80 81 73—2,44' will be served. Come and have a Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De­ ■ 389 444 38> 1228 goodtime. I nounced.” All are welcome. iiii ii iiMiiiiniiiiiiii 11 iim m u iii iiiiiiiiiii 1111 iiiin 1111 hi 11 11 in 11 B. A A. Kelley 86 86 85—255 Patten 76 84 82—242 Arfhur J. Nadeau, Esq., Ft. Kent, A. S. Crawford, Esq., Ft. Kent, Born Monday morning, to Mrs*. Clifford 76 74 73—222 was among the up country attorneys was in Houlton Tuesday’ to attend ; James Fortier, North St., twins, a Elliot 80 80 80—240 arriving in Houlton. Monday, to the opening of Court, j son and daughter. Cuhllff 85 75 82—232 atteR# Court. j Geo. H. Thompson Esq., of Ban­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auber who r 401 398 392—1191 T.'io ladies of the Congregational gor. is attending court in town have been visiting relatives in Houl­ Parish will hold their annual sale, in where he has several cases. ton, returned to their home in Nov. 16 the Vestry’, on Wednesday, Decem­ i , Leland McElwee, a member of the Gardiner, Monday’. INDEPENDENTS ber 6th. Philadelphia American hall team, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Donworth 98 80 76—249 Chandler Theo. H. Henmi'r, who re eived a. , lias accepted a position in the Farm ­ a id son Jack are the guests of her 91 98 83-267 Cariteron severe blow on the eye recently', was ers' National Bank. parents Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Mc­ Shaw 80 80 80—240 n Bangor, last week, consulting a , Mr. Standish of the American Intyre on Main Street, Stone 79 78 75-232 specialist. Skehan 74 78 91-248 ! Horse Breeder, Boston, spent sever­ Mrs. R. W. Shaw is in Boston The choir of the Congregational al day’s in town, la^t week, looking visiting her daughter, Elizabeth, 417 409 405—1281 Church, according to its custom for over the local speed, who is si inlying music at the Boston many .years, is making preparations Conseivatorv of music. SOUTH-PAWS The annual Memorial Sunday’ ser­ to give a Christmas Cantata on Lunt H. F. 85 86 85—266 vices of Houlton Lodge S35 B. P. (). Christmas Sunday, Dec. 24th, at 4 McNair 84 80 77—241 E. will he observed on Dec. 3, at Work Involved in Making Rifle. p. in. This year’s work will be The English rifle, the Lee-Enfteldf Giilin 76 73 82—281 eight o'clock, when Benedict Maher “The Prince of Peace’’ byr Ashworth Bres 34 shots a inmute. It is made in Chairiberlin 77 66 82—225 of Augusta Lodge will deliver the 44 parts, involving over 1,000 opera- Hafey 77 85 74—236 The Mercier Co. will be prepared address. dons. to serve special Thanksgiving din­ . 499 889 400--1188 ners on Thanksgiving day, Fam­ Nov. 17 ilies and parties desiring special ser­ GROCERS vice at noon or evening of Thanks­ McElweo 88 82 78-246 giving. will be better cared for by McNally 79 72 80 -231 notifying the management not later R allett 78 72 90—:i40 than noon of the previous da.v. Eberbardt 92 89 87-268 FORTUNE G rant 76 75 76-225 Covetousness. Coveting is as dangerous as posses­ 410 890 410 1210 sing. The man with little or no money Do you realize that & fortune passes through HADWARE can love it as much as the man with your hands in the course of a lifetime? Your fu­ much. The latter is in danger of pride Hagcrman 91 83 88—267 ture depends on how much you retain. Clark 80 80 77—287 and hardness of heart, but the former McCormick suffers most from envy, anxiety and 69 78 67—209 bitterness of spirit. Money has as How much better off are vou now than five Dobbins 88 87 88-258 many slaves among the poor as among years ago? Ireland 81 78 99—253 the rich. Bank with us. 404 896 409 1909 Dividends at the rate of 4 per cent, per Mednxaekeno annum have been paid for past eight years The standing of the teams in the WEDDING INVITATIONS •men tournament is as follows, part a n d ANNOUNCEM ENTS played f the teams having six Pxecuied Jrorti /land on- amee, and part nine: The Battle of Tippecanoe graved plates on, the N in e Gam e* most approved and ^ s h ion- Team No. 8 A. E. Carter Capt. 2176 able stationery with an , F. W. Mitchell 2167 fought over a hundred years ago was exceptionally large Variety ,.7 of'styles to choosejrom a E. M. B urtt 2188 one of the important conflicts in the CAUL AND SEE SAMPLES 4 C. H. Fogg 2093 9 N. Tompkins 2053 history of the United States. By rout­ times Publishing €o. Six Games ing the Indian tribes, the power of Houlton. Maine ft W. Fullerton 1392 ft O. A. Hodgins 1886 the redmen was destroyed, which did 8 F. O. Oroutt 1386 much toward winning the war of 1812. 1 A. E. Astle 1224 Garnet this week: THE Toeaday, No, 6 Hodgins team vs. No* 8 Oroott’s Wodnoaday, No. 8 Carter’s team MAINE REGISTER v*. No, 8 Fullerton’s 1916-17 E dition He Was Thankful That He Friday. No. 1 Astle's vs. No. 7 ISSUED AUGUST i«tlx 'Mitchell's Tippecanoe Paid By Check It contains more information our new serial—is woven around of value to Business and Pro­ Recently a man was asked for payment of a certain bill which he declared he had already paid, and as he this battle and introduces you fessional Men of Maine than produced the cancelled check, there was no dispute The work on the addition to Cates' to various celebrities of a hundred any other Reference Boole about it. garage on Meobanio street is pro- Published Annualy Since You will also be thankful if you your bills by check. greasing rapidly. Tbs outside work years ago. it about oompleted and the large 1870 Checking Accounts, large or small, are invited. plate .glue windows have been set in Pfle« $2.00 Postpaid plaoo. The work on the Interior wifi ho rathe* with all possible speed as ThU Story you9it Got a Clearer Grenville 0Q .Donham the extra room for storage of oars fs 'Understanding o f History and at the Same Houlton Trust Co. greatly needed by the proprietors. Tim* Enjoy a Thoroughly Interesting Tate . Publiatier When oompleted « . M. Cates A 390 CongPaas 5t«e«t Ho ulto n JMaine San will haws a garage second to PORTLAND, : : OlAIfiB nofttttoaiaine. Aroostook Times, Wednesday, November 22, 1916

ttmmmmmmmtmmmttsmmttmtm crumbs and fry in butter, Serve with bacon or ham. Paying the Price | Old friends and We Recommend for Investment Angel Custards. Hunt a quart of milk in a double new friends unite in saying We are always paying th<- price for tin ! boiler, and when hot. pour it .slowly things we lose or gain. on the stiffly bouton whites of four Out of this life of the mingled gift of glad­ j FIRST M0RT6A6E 5 PER CENT BONDS ness and of pain, 1 eggs; sweeten tile custard with two And whether we pry for pleasure or ! scant tablespoonfuls of pulverized su­ whet her we pa; ' m sin, gar, flavoring will*, a few drops of al- OF THE It is always paying toe price for life, no matter whine we begin. 1 niond extract and turn into small cus­ i tard cups; set tin* cups in a pan of We say we have had a lot, we've en j hot water and cook in a moderate oven joyed and we’ve shared in the best; j We sit sometimes with a lit tic; dream oi j until firm. Cover with grated m aca­ Bar Harbor & Union River old content in the breast; roon crumbs or browned nuts. ! And then when we look away and think ol Red Rose the things that were nice. Frozen Rice Pudding. It all conies over ns, lucky or sad, that Power Company we’ve had to pay the price. Boil in slightly salted milk a cupful "is good tea " of washed rice until tender, then stir Tea The magnate pays for his, as the pauper | the whole into a pint and a half of In 1 lb., y 2 lb. and 10c. Legal for Maine Savings Banks pays It, too; , boiled custard. Allow tin* custard to N.B. — Red Rose C r u s h e d And the saint pays just as the sinner does Bronze Label 60c Gold L a b e l Coffee is as generously good a s and the unsaved have to do; j become eold, then fold in a half pint 70c. Never sold in bulk. These Bonds are Guaranteed Unconditionally In all that we have and hold, or in all that 1 of thick cream beaten stiff. Turn into Red Rose Tea. Try it. m? we’ve thrown away, both as to Principal and Interest It is sure In the end to come to this that [ a freezer, freezing to the consistency there was a price to pay. j of soft snow, then add a cupful of by the chopped preserved ginger and two ta­ States weather bureau kept a record j “ L_OOk Pci HOW W e pay It for love and peace, for cheer blespoonfuls of the sirup. Freeze until and comfort and song; of lightning and it was found that dur- 1 We pay for sinning and going astray, we firm and smooth and serve in sherbet ing that year strokes of lightning ‘Gets-lt’ Works” B a n g o r Railway & Electric Company pay it for doing wrong; glasses, garnished with ginger end caused damages as follows: 6.256 In all that we are or seem, in gladness or whipped cream. grief or pain, buildings struck, property to the value Lifts Your Corn Right Off. The following Maine Savings Institutions have We are always paying the price for the of $3,016,520 destroyed, 563 persons Never Fails, things that we lose or gain. j Prune Tapioca. killed, 820 persons injured, 4,251 head bought either Bangor Railway & Electric Com­ —Folger McKinsey, in the Baltimore Cut into quarters prunes that have Sun. of live stock struck in fields, causing a “Ever in your life see a corn come out like pany or Bar Harbor & Union River Power been stewed with sugar and a little loss of $129,955. In 1902 a fire insur­ that ? Jvook at the true skin underneath— ************************** lemon peel. When cold, pour over the ance paper kept track of fires caused smooth as the palm of your hand! Company Bonds for their own investment. fruit the following: Soak a cupful of by lightning and estimated the prop­ tapioca in a pint of water for two erty loss occasioned thereby at $3,393,- MOTHER'S COOK BOOK hours, then cover with rich milk and Androscoggin Co. Brunswick Hallowell 810. These are the latest statistics ************************** cook until tender, stirring In after re­ available. Bangor Buxton & Hollis Kennebunk moving from the fire, two w’ell-beaten Bath Cascade Machias A college education is not a scheme to egg yolks and two tablespoonfuls of enable a man or woman to live without Natural Result. Boothbay Eastport Mechanics work. Its purpose is to help them to work sugar and a grating of nutmeg. Cover to advantage, to make every stroke count. all with a meringue made from the Green—So young Swift has gone Brewer Fairfaeld Norway —David Starr Jordan. wThites of the eggs and two tablespoon­ broke, eh? What was the trouble? Penobscot Brown--lie was on pleasure beet, Bridgton Gardiner What Shall I Feed My Family? fuls of sugar, and serve cold with n sauce made from the prune sirup. and overdid I lie thing. ^Phillips Portland Searsport: Tapioca Is one of our good foods Piscataquis Rockland Skowhegan which may be used in place of the Saco & Biddeford Thomaston Tremont more expensive gelatine in many Alarm Clock vs. Twins. dishes. A few trials will prove its Bachelor (sadly)—“I dreamed last worth. night that I was married. The alarm Price, 99 and Interest Language of Windmills. clock woke me." Benedict (more sad­ Nov,-, lx>r,U nt Thai! Off Come* Thfct The Wholesome Onion. ly)—“I dreamed last night that I was Peaky Coin cs Slick a* a Whistle. The wholesome onion should make In Holland births, marriages and single. Tiie twins woke me.”—Buffalo The earth is blessed with the* one, simple, a welcome dish for at least one meal j deaths, instead of being recorded in News. painless, never-failing remedy that makes mil­ during the week, and those who serve the newspapers, are Indicated by lions of corn-pestered j>eoplo happy, and that's them oftener will find they tend to windmills. When the miller gets mar­ “GETS-IT." Apply it in 3 seconds. It keep the body in a healthful condition. ried, he stops his mill with the arms dries. Some people jab and dig at their corns MERRILL TRUST COMPANY of the wheel in a slanting position, with knives and razors—wrap their toes in Oatmeal Cakes. and with the sails unfurled. His ACHING TEETH lockages with bandages or sticky tape, make BANGOR, MAINE Use a cupful of cooked oatmeal. Into friends and guests frequently do like­ them red and raw with salves. Nothing like this beat four eggs, the yolks and wise with their mills, In token of the this with “GET8-IT ” Your corn loosens— whites beaten separately, two table­ ceremony. To indicate a- birth, the you lift it off. There's nothing to press on wheel is stopped in a slanting posi­ IT E spoonfuls of melted butter and a dash the corn, or hurt. Angels couldn't ask for of pepper and salt. Roll in cracker tion, but at a more acute angle than more. Try it tonight on any corn, callus or Statement of the Condition that of a marriage, and with the two Sloan’s Liniment RobsToothache wart. oi the upper sails unfurled. Should a miller of Its Terrors. Pain Vanishes “GETS-IT’ is sold and recommended by die, the sails of the mill are all un­ in a Few Minutes druggists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on VIRGINIA FARMER furled, and the wheel Is turned around receipt of price by E. I.awrenoe & Co., Chica­ until the arms form an upright cross, go, 111. M a n Hill Trust Company, Mars Hill Restored To Health By Vinol —In which position they are left until No need to pace the floor all night Sold in Houlton and recommendeu as the after the funeral takes place. with the agony of a throbbing tooth. world’s best corn remedy by (). F. French & ' OCTOBER 20,1916 Atlce, Va.—“I was weak, run-down, ►Sloan’s Liniment will quickly relieve no appetite, my blood was poor, I could the pain and give you rest. Son and Leighton & Feeler. B. w. M ori, PmMent A. O. Nutter, Treasurer. not sleep nights and was rapidly los­ ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to Lightning's Toll in Year. A single application and the pain S. M. M B , VtaFMMwt S. L. Snow, Secretary. During one year—1899—the United usually disappears. Sloan’s Liniment work. Medicines had failed to help me gets right to the root of the trouble. BIKKITOliS-H. W. Safford, C. N. York, S. L. Snow, E. M. Smith,;j. II. Front, R. A. until I took T~ ’ol. After taking three Like a warming balm it relieves con­ Yarik, A. 0. Nutter, W. W. White, C. S. Hussey, A. Sylvester, J. H. Farley, H. J, bottles my 14 , i.ite is fine, I sleep well, While in Portland Stop mv. blood is good and I am well again.” FOR THROAT AND LUNGS gestion, and in v few m inutes toothache B H M , 3. B. York, R. J. Kimball, W. J. Hersom. s t u b b o r n c o u g h s a n d co lds is reduced. at the —Orlando W. B obkey. To soothe the throb of a tooth that EXECUTIVE BOARD-H. W. Safford, E. M. Smith, R. A. York, C. S. Hussey, J. H. Vinol, which contains beef and cod pains with neuralgia apply Sloan u JtaMt. liver peptones, iron and manganese Liniment externally. Aching muscles, Preble House peptonates and glycerophosphates, is sman s Organized February 19,1907 rheumatism, gout, bruises, sprains, (REMODELED) guaranteed for run-down conditions, lumbago, chilblains, sprains and st lT LIABILITIES 40 Rooms with running water. Alterative neck can also be most effectively treated 15 Rooms with private bath. Capital stock §:»'>, 000.00 The Fatheway Drug (J o ., Houlton. so u d r v a m . j .h a d in g d r u g g is t s with Sloan's Liniment. Cleaner them House just put in First Class Order. mussy plasters or poultices. Surplus 15,000.00 ---- —- ..... ------— ------. ------...... _ ...... European Plan, $1.00 per day up. Sloan’s Liniment at all drugstores in American Plan, $2.00 per day up. Undivided profits S, 175.39 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bottles, Every car passes the house. Statement of the Condition J^LI5p FRANK M. GRAY, Managto^J Savings deposits S3,951.59 of the Demand deposits 204,242.27 Certificates of deposit 4,975.00 Houlton Savings Bank, Houlton ganijor & §4 11,944.25 OCTOBER 21, 1 DIG RESOURCE^ E. L. Cleveland, President. Leland O. Ludwig, Treasurer. Loans and discounts $! 95,9 IS. i >2 TRUSTEES—Dun A. II. Cowers, Fk L. Cleveland, Simon Friedman, L. O. Ludwig, Loans on mortgages of real estate The American Express Company operate* the 49,431.71 Charles E. Dunn, .fames 11. Kidder, Charles 11. Fogg. James Archibald. express business, Overdrafts 872.08 Organized February 13, 1872. Early cold snaps, storms and sleet, snow TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ Real estate 0, 000.00 and slush, cause coughs and colds. Foley’s LIABILITIES Honey and Tar acts quickly, cuts the phelg n, PECTED TO ARRIVE AND DEPART Furniture and fixtures 2, 000.00 Deposits opens air passages, allays irritation, heals in- $1,308,330.93 tlamation and enables the sufferer to breathe IN EFFECT NOV. 13, 1910. Due from ether banks 50.0) Reserve fund 71,100.00 easily and naturally so that sleep is not dis­ turbed by hacking cough. Sold Everywhere. Trains scheduled to leave Houllon : Cash on deposit Undivided profits 39,777.70 149,191.91 Daily Except Sunday Cash on hand 8,479.93 $1,419,208.03 8.27 a. m.—for Ft. Fairfield, Limestone, C a r i b o u, Van Bure n and inter­ $411,944.25 RESOURCES mediate stations 9.42 a. nn—for Millinocket. Bangor and I. E. VERNON, Public funds of Maine $103,004.30 principal intermediate stations—Port­ land and Boston, via. Medford, Bank Commissioner. Public funds out of Maine 46,681.00 should have a wholesome, tender crust that melts into 11.25 a. m.—for Ashland, Fort Kent, SL Railroad bonds cf Maine 134,128.73 Francis ar.d intermediate stations, also the filling so perfectly that for Washburn, Presque Isle, Van Railroad bonds out of Maine 101,890.00 even two pieces are not Buren,Grand Isle, Madawaska, French, Corporation bonds 126,749.50 enough. Youcan makesueh ville, 8t. Francis and intei mediate pastry with the specially stations via. Squa Fan and Mapletbn Railroad stock 16,665.00 milled Ohio Red Winter p. nn—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Limestone and intermediate staitons. Bank stock 17,800.00 wheal flour that makes p. m—for Millinocket, Greenville, Ban­ Loans with collateral 17,225.00 gor, and intermediate stations, Portland The Christmas Gift and Boston. Loans on mortgages of rea) estate 640,318.55 6.05 p. nn—for Millinocket, Bangor and in­ Ixians to municipalities 2,950.58 termediate stations, Portland and Bos­ ton. Buffet Sleeping Car Caribou I joans to corporations 30,200.00 to Boston For Mother Real estate investment 3,500.00 p. in—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou. Van Buren and intermediate stations. Real estate foreclosure 2,8:0.00 Train s D ue Moulton. Furniture and fixtui’es 10,00 Rfttliar hard to ohooee, ta rt itf Y ou’ve bought her Daily Except Sunday Premium account 7,400.00 m manv thingB that todira something new \r diffi- a. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor )t Of course, you warn to give bar nmething Cash on deposit 74,966.20 and intermediate stations. Buffet Sleep­ Cash on hand 26,924.69 ing Car Boston to Caribou, l m t only exftttaMs your flioti^htfalneBt, but a. 111—from Van Buren, Caribou, Fort Fairfield and intermediate taH for yean and renoDdbor of you every time $1,419,208.63 stations. I. E. VERNON, 12. 42 p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor. i t Greenville and intermediate stations, Bank Commissioner. 347 p. m.—from Caribou, Limestone, Fort A N DEAL GIFT IS Fairfield and intermediate stations, p. m.—from St. Francis, Fort Kent, Ashland and intermediate stations; also St. Francis, Prenchville, Madawaska, Grand isle, Van Buren, Washburn; M ARY JANE’S A November Investment List Presque Isle and intermediate stations, via. Mapleton and Squa Pan. p. m.-from Van Buren, Limestone, Sixteen high grade bonds Caribou, Fort Fairfield and intermedi­ ate stations. Yielding 5.09 to 6.75 per cent m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, BOOK &illinocket and principal intermediate stations via. Medfo:edfordT Eleven short term securities Timetables giving complete informa tion may be obtained at ticket offices. Yielding 4.70 to 6.37 per cent ■ 1 GEO. M. HOUGHTON, l’ass’r Traffic Ten preferred stocks Manager, Bangor. Me. Yielding 5.95 to 7.70 per cent CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN PACIFIC Make up our November List of timely investment fdakss M other Happy a r i C h r is tm a s securities. Ask for a complimentary copy of this by Giving Her List No. 2642. To North Pacific

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