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Vol 62. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, , 1912. No. 19

Statement of the Cofitt^jn of the A City Store in Houlton.

IF YOD DRINK Probably no dry goods store in HOULTON SAVINGS BANK Send for the wonderl eastern Maine lias grown more rap­ booklet entitled “T.rp III I RI.) K 1/ H idly. none more steadily during the HOULTON, MAINE past ten years, than that of (LAV. D AYS’* the actual experience Kichards & Co. Of course, there ‘A s it Existed on the 2nd day of April, 1912. o f a business man who took must be some reasons for this won­ the Neal Treatment for the derful growth and in looking around for the cause of thiw rapid develop L. CLEVELAND, President. L. 0. LUDWIG, Treasurer, liquor habit, sent free. ment. we think we hit the nail on TRUSTEES E. L. Ol.RVKI.ANI) Address, Neal Institute the head when we say T h e y a r e ^Doh A. H. Powers L. O. L u d w ig (>r> Pleasant Avenue, Wood fords Station, P r o g r e s s i v e . Everything that is Simon P kikdman J a s . H. K i b d k b 418 PORTLAND, MAINE, new and up-to-date can be found at Oh a s . E. Du n n J a m es A r c h ib a l d Ch a s . H. Fogo Aroostook’s only Department Store. Or g a n iz b d F e b r u a r y 13,1872 Notice of Foreclosure This store lias recently been remod­ LIABILITIES eled and changed into departments, Whereas C. Miles Moore and George 13. with a competent head and obliging J1 141 081 64 “ T h e r e a*re o n ly 21 h en s a n d t h e y : County and Town Com­ Deposits Moore, both of Woodstock, in the Province of 40 250 00 salesladies for each department, an are not acquainted with Park Pol- Reserve fund N ew Brunswick, by their mortgage deed dated 26 420 80 mittee Undivided profits the second day of November, llK).r>, recorded in innovation in the selling of dry lard. In the three months past they J SI 216 761 53 the Aroostook Registry of Deeds, Southern goods in this section. A forward gave Charley 1800 eggs. Chari* yj District, Volume 212, Page 438, conveyed to step, from the old time methods of does not brag on them. He knows! Tho Republican County Commit- RESOURCES George C. Cutler, Fred B. Cutler, both of selling merchandise, t h i s is s u r e ­ teat in order to be at all fashionable te(J was organized as follows last Esti.A Mar­ Charged Brookline, in the Commonwealth of Massa­ l y progressive . his modest farmyard bipeds should j w« e^ : Total Public Funds Owned. Par Value ket Val. on Books chusetts, and John L. Cutler of N ew York, A resident buyer located in New have produced 1890 eggs at the least, J Michael M. dark, Houlton, Chair­ Connty of Aroostook, 4 l-2s, 1912, R. R. Aid $17 000 $17 000 $17 000 State of N ew York co-partners in business York City, the heart of all that Is yet considering their unassuming man ami Treasurer. 5 000 4 875 5 000 under the firm name of Stetson, Cutler Com­ Penobscot. 8 l-2s, 1924-8, Ot. House & new in Fashion, who is constantly manners, their lack of pedigree, uu- Lewis E. Jackman, S h e r m a n City of Old Town, 4s, 1918, Refunding 4 000 4 020 4 000 pany, the undersigned, the following property- 8 000 Mills, Secretary. Watervlile. 4s. 1981, Refunding 8 000 8 105 now situate and being in the County of Aroos­ sendind new goods to this store, just acvuaintance with breeders’ associa­ 5 000 4 900 5 (XX) Herbert T. Powers, Ft. Fairfleld v Town of Fort Fairfield, 8 l-2s, 1916-19, Bridge took and State of Maine, to wit :-the rotary i a little bit newer and more up-to- tions and an appetite for what is Houlton, 8 l-2s. 1918-82, Water 27 800 26 966 27 800 saw mill now occupied by said C. Miles Moore | date than can be found in other handiest and most convenient for Perley C. Brown. Presque Isle ' 152 60 162 50 152 50 Island Falls, order stores. W. it. Roix,"Ashland 100 100 100 situate in Township 9, Range 4 on land of i their owner, they will do to mention Lndlow, order George W. Hammond, Van Buren Mars Hill, 4 l-2s, 1081, Municipal 1 000 1 050 1 (XX) which a permit has been given to said C. Another feature of this business is in the Bangor Commercial. Masardis, 8 8-4s, 1991, Bridge 8 000 2 910 8 (XX) Miles Moore, or .to said C. Miles Moore and the Mail Order department, which “ They do not lay for the market. Elmer E. Milliken, Bridgewater Masardis, 4 l-4s. 1980, Bridge 5 660 5 784 75 5 650 George B. Moore to cut lumber, which permit enables out of town shoppers to pro­ If Charley wants^to accommodate a F. W. Pelletier, Tipper Madawas- 1 000 1 000 1 (XX) Raw Limerick, order has already been assigned to said Stetson, Cut­ cure by mail bis or her needs, with­ neighbor with a dozen of fresh eggs ka Washburn. 8 l-Ss, 1981, Bridge 10 000 9 550 10 (XX) ler A Company, together with all machinery 1 000 1 (XX) out any delay or extra cost. This once in a while lie can do it with no Dana L. Theriault, Fort Kent Staeyvtlle Plantation, order 1 000 connected with said mill consisting of two en­ 2 000 1 900 1 808 30 fear of the cook. A. F. Ulrich, New S)over * Foxcroft Water Dlst., 8 l-2s, 1928-88 gines, three boilers, one rotary sawing ma­ department has adopted the very Portland Water District, 4s, 1928 20 000 20 600 20 (XO S. C. Cummings, Haynesville chine, one edger, ‘three cutting off saws, one latest schemes for advertising, and “ The aforesaid hens seem aware ▼an Bvtren Water District, 4s. 1926 8 600 3 500 3 227 50 planer, four shingle machines and any and all also uses the card index :for the that their owner is a prominent N. C. Martin, Oak field $108 788 80 Total Pnblio fun&s of Maine S109 202 50 other machinery connected with said mill, and “ follow' up" system. horse dealer as well as a prominent G, R. I ’mphrey, Washburn all tools, machinery and property used in and During the past month many im­ hose clothier and they have other Neal McLean, St. Francis 6 500 5 000 Ctounty Of Athens, O., 6s, 1926, Gen. Funding 5 000 about the same, together with all our right, W. P. Hamilton, Caribou 4 220 4 (MX) provements have been m a d e at this business thanfwearing blue ribbons Hanoock. O.. 6s, 1918, Ct. House 4 000 title and interest in and to the land on which The Republican Town Committee City of Owensboro, Ky.. 4s, opt. 1916, Improve 8 000 8 000 8 OCX) store, all of which goes to make and cackling. Next.’’ said mill stands ; also two bay mares, two Paducah, Ky.. 4 l-2s, 1926, Refunding 6 000 5 275 5 (XX) the work of the store move along is as follow's : gray mares, three bay horses, three gray horses Portland, Orego% 4s, 1987, Water 6 000 4 900 4 850 without confusion, making it much Michael M. Clark, Chairman Sanlt Ste Marie. Mich.. 4s, 1921, Wat 10 000 10 000 10 (XX) all of said horses now being employer! and Auto Notes. F. H. Daggett, Treasurer used by said C. .Miles Moore in his lumbering easier for employes and patrons 82 000 81 850 Herschel Shaw, Secretary *Alpaj>U?fc>n out of Maine operations on said Township No. 9 Range 4. alike and Jgives the store an air of In this column wye w’ll endeavor Beecher Putnam Also all the camping outfit now used by said the Metropolis. to keep autoists posted on the 'con­ Railroad Bonds Owned. C. Dill C. Miles Moore oi by said C. Miles Moore and The model fitting 'rooms made es­ dition of the roads and other notes J. Rsngor A Aroostook, Car Trust, 6s. 1914-16 6 000 6 060 6 000 by said George B. Moorein hisor their operations pecially for the ready to wear gar­ of interest. Albion A. Stewart Bancor A Aroostook, 1st. Mort. 5s. 1948 lo? ooo > 112 200 101 955 on Township!) R 4 and 9 R 5, consisting of E. E. McIntosh Bangor A Aroostook, 4s, 1961 5 000 4 250 4 750 ment department, equipped with Frank Lowrey has purchased an twelve or more sleds, chains, cooking utensils, A Maine, Reg. 8 l-2s, 1986 5 000 4 700 4 687 50 large plate mirrors, splendidly light­ Overland car from the local Ag't, W. H. McGary 10 000 9 950 9 987 50 stoves and any and all other property used in Maine Central. 4s. 1914 (notes) ed, where one can try on and see Fred Harrison. A. E. Astle 10 000 8 800 8 800 Portland Railroad. 8 l-8s. opt. 1961 connection with said camping!outfit ; and just fmw each garment looks, with a Portland A Cape Elisabeth, 6s, 1916 5 000 5 100 t 5 (XX) whereas the condition of said mortgage has O. B. Buzzell and Chas. H. F o g g '------— 4 875 4 850 competent fitter to make needed Somerset. 4s, 1966 5 000 berm broken : appeared ‘on our streets Saturday I J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of 145 480 changes especially at your service, / Total railroad bonds of Maine 148 000 Now, therefore, by reason of the breach of with their new V e l i e automobiles. Greensbmg, Ky., says, “ We use the condition thereof, .Stetson, Cutler A Com­ is one of the many features just Geo. E. Dunn and Roy French Chamberlom’s Cough Remedy ijpi our * Auburn A Syracuse Eleo., 6s, 1942 10 000 10 000 10 (XX) pany claims a foreclosure of said mortgage. adopted. have each received new Mercer auto- own household and know it is excel- Aurora, Elgin A , 5s, 1941 10 000 10 000 9 960 Rangor, Maine, April 17, 1912. The large oak and plate glass dis­ mobiles. lent.” For sale by Perks’ Drugstore. Boeton A Northern, 4s, 1964 5 000 4 600 4 550 STETSON, CUTLER A CO. play cases, two in number, 7 ft. high 15 000 15 000 14 570 Boston A Worcester 8t. 4 l-8s, 1928 ;u8 and 10 ft. long, lighted by electric­ Brockton A Plymouth 8t., 4 l-2s, 1920 4 000 4 000 8 755 Qanton-Masslllog Electric. O.. 6s. 1920 8 000 8 000 8 (XX) ity, for the display of street and Chicago City Hallway. 6s, 1927 6 (XX) 5 150 5 (XX) Notice of Foreclosure evening gowns, keeping the goods Columbus, Buckeye Lake A Newark Trac., absolutely free from dost and hand­ HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES 6 000 , 6 000 6 000 Whereas Noah C. Hillman and Lottie C. J 6S. 1921 ling, a point which every lady will Pas Moinet Suburban, la., 6a. 1921 2 (XX) 2 140 2 000 Hillman, wife of the said Noah C. Hillman, Preferred stocks of long established and successful man­ Detroit Railway. Mloh.. 6s, 1924 8 000 8 (XX) 7 910 both of Reed Plantation, in the County of appreciate, is another adoption of ufacturing corporations Bust Liverpool Railway, O., 1st. Mort. 5s, 1917 1 500 1 500 1 600 Aroostook and State of Maine, on the thir­ city ideas. Kansas Oity, Fort Scott A Memphis, 4s, 1986 2 000 1 610 1 605 teenth day of March, A. D. 1909, by their The Ramson electl’ic cash system Yielding From 5 to 7 Per Cent 5 (XX) 5 (XX) Maryland. Delaware A Virginia. 6s, 1966 5 000 mortgage deed of that date, recorded in Vol. 5 000 5 250 5 (XX) just installed, another exclusive Mew York A Stamford, 6s, 1981 ‘230, page 48*;, of the Aroostook Registry of Exceptional safety of principal and assured regular and 5 000 4 700 4 7 Richards’ scheme, for Houlton. Norfolk A . 4s. opt. 1929 Deeds at Houlton, conveyed to me, the un­ satisfactory returns. Old Colony Street, 4s, 1964 5 000 4 500 4 500 simply a labor saving device, so that dersigned :-a certain lot or parcel of land Southern Indiana. 4s. 1961 8 000 2 550 2 550 all employers can better serve each We are prepared to promptly burnish market quotations Syracuse. Lake Shore A Northern, 5s, 1W7 5 000 5 (XX) 4 750 situate in ^he village of Wytopitlock, in said on listed * r unlisted securities, and to advise regarding ex­ 2 000 2 000 2 (XX) Reed Plantation, bounded and described as patron. Taunton StreetrAffkss., 5s, 1914 Richards b e lie v e s in Aroos­ change ot holdings that fail to give desired income. Uplon Electric,Ttabuque, la., 6s. 1924 10 000 10 000 TO (XX) follows, to wit :-Beginning at an iron post set Verdigris Valley,-Independence A Western, in the ground, one hundred forty four (144) took, believes in Houlton, and is 6 l*X) 6s. 1986 6 000 6 000 feet nortderly side of Wytopitlock Road, so- striving to give the patrons of this MERRILL W. SHUTE 10 000 7 500 10 ixx) Williamsport A North Branch, 4 i-2s, 1981 railed, westerly or northwesterly from the rapidly growing department store Total railroad bonds ont of Maine 127 500 124 850 corner of Horace Rands store, (southwesterly up-to-date service. 15 Cross St., Bangor, Me. corner of said store) store now owned by Telephone 42-2 Corporation Bonds Owned. George S. Inch, thence about north by west Ruth Water Supply Company. 6s, 1916 10 000 10 (XX) 10 (XX) side of Hanscom lot. so-called, to middle of An Aroostook Egg Story Blddeford A Saco Water Company, 4s, 1924 1 000 1 000 1 (XX) the New Bancroft Road so-called, one hun­ O Oonsolldated Electric Light Co. of Maine, Po rt- dred foity three feet (143), thence through the 5 000 An occasional correspondent from land 68.1918-14 5 000 5 000 middle of said road northwesterly two hun­ 15 000 15 000 14 980 Pastern Steamship Company, 6s, 1927 dred four feet (204) to west side of old tjhoie Houlton writes as follow's to the 26 500 26 500 26 411 05 Moulton Water Company, 4s, opt. 1910 Road, so-called, thence southerly by west Rangor Commercial : Hpulton Woolen Mill, 6s, 1922-20 10 000 10 (XX) 10 ooo SALARIED MEN AND WOMEN Side of old Shore Road so-called two hundred “ We do not want people to think 3|yde Windlass Company, Bath, 6s, 1917 5 (XX) 6 000 4 968 75 will find it decidedly to their advantage to maintain a Lewiston A Auburn Eleo. Lt. Co., 6s, 1989 15 000 15 (XX) 15 (XX) T200) feet to north side of Wytopitlock Road j that wre do nothing in Aroostook but c heck account here and make “pay da\" their “de­ Portland Water Company, 4s, 1927 1 (XX) 1 030 1 (XX) so called, thence southeasterly by said W y- 1 raise potatoes and politicians. Wo posit day” at this bank. They'll put their dollars in topitlock Road to place begun at, with all Total corporation bonds owned 88 500 88 309 80 have a. few hensVhat can tell a pleas­ safe keeping that way, on a good interest earning buildings thereon situated and being the same ing sb ry if there is ever a lull in po­ basis, and avoid “frittering” away money which premises known as the Wytopitlock Hotel, Railroad Stock Owned. tatoes and politics. inevitable results when too much cash is carried with all liarns and outbuildings. 12 000 6 000 5 940 “ Now Charley Herrin as everyone 'round. Thousands of our patrons are salaried people, • Portland A Ogdensburg And whereas the conditions of said mort­ 5 000 5 000 5 (XX) whom we are helping to stive money. We'll gladly do Boiton A Maine, common gage are broken and remain nroken. knows, tells tin1 truth and his liens <£s==3) don't lay three oggs a day, nor two, the same by YOU. Ask for particulars. Total railroad stoc c owned 17 000 10 940 Now therefore, by reason of the breach of the conditions of said mortgage, I claim a They are not college bred hens. They Nations’ Bank Stock Owned. foreclosure thereof, aud give this notice for have not even got the laying ‘strain’ EASTERN TRUST & BANKING CO., Blddeford National Bank, Blddeford 2 500 2 650 2 5 third day of April, A. I). 1912. flutters of any sort. They are not First National Bank, Portland 2 1000 2 810 2 100 HOWARD 1). LEE, 2 800 2 800 800 laying on a wager or for a corn prize C -f cr r~»-, First National Bank, Wlscasset By his Attorney, W i l l a r d !8. L k w i n . t f 2 600 4 375 2 51X1 Far from it. They are laying for Fort Fairfield National Bank, Fort Fairfield 317 National Shoe A Leather Bank, Auburn 8 000 3 800 8 (XX) Charley Berry's table and to defeat 1 (XX) Newcastle National Bank„Damariscotta 1 000 1 000 the beefsteak end of it. Norway National Bank, Norway 700 945 700 Notice of Foreclosure ^Presque Isle National Bank, Presque Isle 2 100 4 410 2 100 Whereas, William J. Bishop of Woodland 17 700 T^|al national bank stock owned 17 700 in the County of Aroostook and State of Maine, and Frank 1). Bishop and Freemont Other Bank Stock Owned B. Bishop of Caribou in said County and , Boulton Trust Company 1 000 1 500 1 (XX) 1 000 State by their mortgage deed dated the twenty- fourth day of August, 1907, and recorded in Loans to Municipalities. Aroostook Registry of Deeds Northern Dis­ 600 58 600 58 trict, Vol 5(5, Page 583, conveyed to Fred N. k Town of Masardis Mt. Chase 700 700 Voseof Plantation, in taid County, DWINELL-WRIGHT CO. 400 400 New Limerick a certain parcel of real estate in said Planta­ BOSTON. Principal Coffee Roasters-----CHICAGO. I 500 Perham 600 tion of Stockholm, in said Aroostook County, 7 40 ninth of July, 1908, and recorded in Arstook For every penny of its selling price it Loan to Houlton Lodge No. 886, B. A P. O. of E. 1 (XX) 1 (XX) Registry of Deeds, Northern District Vol. 58 Loans on names 816 60 816 60 Page 514, assigned and conveyed the aforesaid gives the fullest measure of real value and Loans on Houlton Savings Bank books 6 050 6 050 mortgage to me, the undersigned, ami whereas 672 088 79 57:. 088 79 592 550 89 Loans on mortgages of real estate the condition of said mortgage has been brok­ satisfaction. Packed in 1, 2 and 3 lb. sealed, Real estate Investment 6 000 8 0

/ The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, May 8. 1912.

Y. M. C. A. Notes dridi club. Th.-iv will also be a list made more friends in so short a time of olimr equipment, so the people; of as Mr. (fray did on his visit here 11 ou It on may know whar there is this Spring. We want a crowded The W-itming pom.] > o 11 1. HammerIi an< for I heir hoys to use. hou-e to greet him on his return. slmi have arrived and (he discus ranmtsare welcome to the rooms The proceeds arc to he used for the 'I ton were in town Wednesday to at- will he here in a. day or two. The Dycr Brook on Monday. W • •dm-sdny, Friday and beuefit of the local Association. ■ tend the wedding reception of their hoys have been waiting for these1 so Saturday evenings to the hoys’ classmate, Mrs. Beecher Shermun. (hey would he able t.o get out doors James Dickerson’s little son is ill classes and the mothers and si>t*rs for training. The hoys will make Mothers9 Day with tonsilitis. May 1st was the seem; of a very are welcome to |tlm girls’ classes pretty wedding reception held at the their own hurdles and are having Thursday afternoon and evening. A. F. Lougee’s health* is very poor In nearly every city, town and home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sher­ (wo indoor standards lengthened for The boys are continuing their mile at this writing. hamlet in the country the white man when over sixty guests met to the pole vault, hut are much in need running each night and are making carnation will be worn next Sunday H. F. Lougee was a business caller extend felicitations to Mr. and Mrs. of satisfactory grounds. faster time by about 1 1-2 minutes in observance of Mothers’ day. The in Houlton, Friday. B e e c h e r Sherman. Delicious re­ From now on on pleasant days the than they did at the start. The Sat­ second Sunday in May was chosen Mrs. H. F. Lougee is on the sick freshments were served of ice cream, afternoon work will he largely out urday outings and hikes will com­ by Miss Anna T. Jarvis, founder of list with la grippe. cake and punch. Mr. an d Mrs. of doors as Mr. Piper will coach the mence at once, and a "H ike” and Mothers’ day, as the day for all Sherman w e r e the recipients of boys’ ball and track athletics out of "Bike” club will be organized. The L. C. Randall has purchased a men, women and children to join in many beautiful presents. The out doors. AV e will have two or three1 boys will enjoy these two healthful large pair of horses. reviving mother memories and as­ of town guest, were Mr. Edward teams to represent the Association Quite a number of automobiles sports. sociations. Sunday was selected Cole of Montieello, Miss Germaine and already have challenges from were seen out Sunday. There are a large number of Scouts because it was the hope of Miss Jar­ Wilson of Houlton, Mrs. Ulmont nearby towns for baseball. We are who are ready to take their second H. G. White and E. B. Lilley were vis to make tlie observance a reli­ Hovey of Houlton, Mrs. Marcie planning for a town meed in the near class examinations and these outing in Boston a few days last week. gious one. Sh^ chose the white car­ future in which any boy in the town Perkins of Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. trips will give them the opportunity nation because it signified purity E. E. White was a business caller can compete. P. I). Shaw of Ludlow Station, Miss to qualify. and lasting quality and typified all in Houlton one day last week. The suspended ladder which was McGary Shoe Co. May Whittier, Mrs. Henry Corliss Mr. Ora Samuel Gray has consent­ that a mother was to the family. C. Brown and wife were the guests made by McElwee is ready for iron­ and family of Burleigh. At a late ed to give June 2d and 3d to the Any one knowing a mother’s fa­ BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS- of Mrs. O. A. Lougee Sunday. ing and as soon as Mr. Whitney has hour the guests departed, wishing Houlton Y. M. C. A. and the church­ vorite flower than the white car­ finished that it will he hung in place. CHARGE. Miss Hildred Oliver was calling on the happy couple many years of es in town have voted to unite in nation, however is urged to wear it. friehds in Smyrna Mills, Sunday. , prosperity and happiness. The Houlton Foundry and Machine the Sunday evening service on June j The spirit of mothers’ day will be In the matter of Co. have just completed the stand­ Benjamin F. Hews In Bankruptcy. L. C. Randall and son Wm. were 2d. Mr. (fray will speak in a Men’s observed at the Presbyterian church Bankrupt. business callers in Houlton a few ards of the horizontal bar and as Mass Meeting to the men in the af- | next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock l a r e n c e a l e Chamber of Commerce To the Hon. C H , Judge of days last week. Mr. Whitney finishes the liar caps, ternoon, and union service in the with appropriate service. The the District Court of the for this will complete the equipment for C. McLaughlin and wife of Island Trip. evening. On Monday night he wilF public is cordially invited. In the the District of Maine. the present. A list of the appara­ BENJAMIN F. HEWS, of Ashland Falls were guests of W. R. Mc­ give his lecture entitled "Catching j afternoon at 2.30 there will be a ser- tus purchased will he published in In the County of Aroostook, and State Laughlin, Sunday. Pres. Martin of the Houlton Cham­ i and Training a Wife.” We need ^ v iCe at the Foxcroft church, of Maine, in said District, respectfully repre- the next issue of this paper, show­ not say anything regarding Mr. j mats, that on the 4th day of Nov., last ber of Commerce has appointed a pastne wua duly adjudged bankrupt under committee for the purpose of getting ing the public what was purchased Gray’s ability and popularity, as! Calling cards engraved and print- jibe Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy • Hodgdon. with the monm' raised bv the Ven- few *men have come to Houlton and ed at the Times office. he has duly surrendered all his property information regarding a trip to the and rightsjghtsof of property, and has fully com­ Southern part of the State for the piled with all the requirements of said Acts purpose of advertising Aroostook and of the orders of Court touohiug his bank The saw mill is running1 at full blast, a large number of men being County, as well as to see the advan­ fftiBRBFORE he Pr ay s. That he may tages which the larger cities of be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ employed. charge from all debts provable against his Miss Flora Hunter who is attend­ Maine have to offer in the matter of estate under said bankruptcy Acts, ex<*ept facilities for doing business. such debts as ar^ excepted by law from such ing R. C. I., spent the week end with her parents. The plan is to have any business DateSTthls 3rd day of May., A. D. 1912. men in Aroostook County who wish The Fashion BENJAMIN F. HEWS Several new automobiles have ap­ to join the party come in and unite Bankrupt. peared on the streets. People in with the Houlton Chamber of Com­ f ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. town are looking on the right side of merce in this object. District of Maine, es. 1 life. The plan as near as can be ascer­ On this 4th day of May, A. D. 1912, on readlpgtne foregoing petition, it is- The funeral of the young daughter tained at the present time is as fol­ Or d e r e d b y t h e Co u r t , That a hear- o*f Mr. and Mrs. John Sowers of lows : A special train, limited to 50 SATURDAY ONLY Cary, was held at the Baptist church people, consisting of two parlor cars, last Saturday and was largely at­ combination baggage and smoker, sn ; and that notice thereof be publish tended. Phe Aroostook Times a newspaper leave Houlton 7.50 a. in. first day, printed in said District, and that all known United Order of Pilgrim Fathers go direct to Portland, reaching there creditors, and other persons in interest may about 4 p. in. Dining car attached appear at the said time and plaoe, and* show will hold a s< cial at the Town Hall cause, if any they have, why the prayer of Thursday evening, , and a at Northern Maine Junction, spend •aid petitioner should not be granted. good time is expected. At their next first night, second day and second One Piece Dress Sale. A n d it is F u r t h e r Or d e r e d b y t h e Co u r t , That the Clerk/sball send by mail to regular meeting , a large class night in Portland, part of which all known creditors copies of said petition and will be given the first degree. A time entertainment will be furnished tWsoder," ‘ " , addressed to them at their places of by Portland Board of Trade. Third Fine Gingham Dresses $4.98 quality only $2.98 wejdenee*___ as stated. full attendance is desired. Witness(tneiathe Honorable Cl a r e n c e H a l e , / day leave Portland about 7.30spend- White Lawn, Insertion and Embroidery Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, ing the afternoon in Bangor, return­ at Portlard, in said District, on the 4th day trimmed, $4.50 only $1.98 Of May, A. D. 1912. East Hodgdon. ing home in the evening. / <&. a.) JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Miss P^earl Emery is on the sick It is hoped by the Committee in All Linen Dresses, Silk Embroidered, A true copy of petition and order thereon. list. charge ttiat the expense for the en­ $7.50 only $3.98 } JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. tire trip will lie about $35, including Rev. Mr. Dolbec preached here everything, and when detailed in­ White Allover Embroidered, $8.00 only $4.98 Sunday afternoon. BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ formation can be given it will be White Allover, Silk Embroidered, $12.50 CHARGE. Elias Eagers is confined to the brought up and acted on by the house with a severe cold. Chamber of Commerce. only $7.98 1 In Bankruptcy. Mrs. Thomas Henderson has been It is planned to make the trip Bankrupt.) All Wool Serge Dresses, $7.50 only $3.98 visiting friends in Houlton. sometime in July when the resorts To the Hon. Clarence H a l e , Judge of Wool, Silk triimmed Serges all colors, ttte District Court of the United States for the Mr. Jerome Chaisson of Boston, at Portland are at their best. IMitrloto! Maine. was the guest of W. J. Moore the Further information will be given $10.00 only $6.98 ROBERT T. 8EARLE8 of Woodland In the County of Aroostook, and State of past week. > later. Silk Figured Messaline, $12.00 only $7.98 Maine, in said District, respectfully repre­ sents, that on the 12th day of Aug , last Mr. David Atherton of Houlton Silk Messaline Petticoats all colors, past he was duly adjudgm bankrupt under called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ather­ the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy ; ton, Sunday. Do Not Forget $4.00 only $1.98 that be has duly surrendered all his property ty, and has fully complied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eagers and Black Taffeta, Petticoats, $5.00 only $2.98 ‘ said Acts and of to Pay your : Ills bankruptcy. soil of Houlton spent Sunday here White Lawn Waists, Silk Emb., $1.00 only .39 rHBHBroHB he pr a y s , That he may with relatives. be decreed by the Court to have a full dis- chargefrom all debts provable against his es- Miss Laura Bustard of Eel River White Lawn Waists, Allover Emb., er said bankruptcy Acts, exoept such was calling on Mrs. Annie Nevers ELECTRIC LIGHT are excepted bylaw from such dis- $2.00 only .98 one day last week. $1.98 Dated this 30th day of Apr., A. D. Mr. John McCarron of Stacyville, Rain Coats, $3.00 only 1012. BILL $6.98 ROBERT T. SEARLES was the guest of his niece, Mrs. Serge Coats, $12.00 only Bankrupt. Finnegan, the past week. Suits, latest styles, $15.00 $9.98 ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Mrs. Bickford of Houlton was the Before Friday Whipcord Suits, $25.00 only $19.00 Dtatrict of Maine, as. guest of her sisters, Misses Selina On this Mb day of May. A. D. 1912, and Susan Bird, on Sunday. on reading the foregoing petition, it «is— — Or d e r e d b y t h e Co u r t, That a hearing MrH. Alden Varney has so far re­ be had upon the same on the 14 th day of covered from her recent accident as Jpne A. D. 1912, before said Court at Port­ Pioneer Block, Opp. Opera House land, in said District, at ten o’clock in the to be able to be around the house. and save 12 1-2 per ct. forenoon ; and that notice thereof be publish­ Mr. James Haley of British Col­ ed In The Aroostook Times a newspaper printed In said District, and that all known umbia, was the guest of Mr. and Houlton Water Co. creditors, and other persons in .Interest may Mrs. Wm. Atherton the past week. appear at the said time and plaoe, and show canse, if any they have, why the prayer of Mrs. Mary Bell and daughter of •aid petitioner should not be granted. Houlton were the guests of her sis­ flHBOOaHHMOORRHRiOOaBOOSBHRBDOOMRMSOOMRHiOOM| A n d it I s F u r t h e r Or d e r e d by the Court, That the1 Clerk shall send by mail to ter, Mrs. Fred Barton, one day last all known creditors copies of said petition and week. this order, addressed to them at their places of reeidenoe as stated. Mrs. Margaret Henderson who was > Witness the Honorable Clarenoe Hale taken to the Aroostook Hospital a Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof gASPINWALL SPRAYERSl week ago, is improving and will be at Portland,. in said Dlstrlot,_____ , on— the— 4th day Of May-t A. D. 1912. able to come home in a few days. MACHINES TO MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT [L. s. 1 JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. ‘ trueoopy of petition and order thereon. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Parks and Attest JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk family accompanied by Miss Lillian Double Cylinder, High Pressure, Brown spent Sunday in New Lim ­ Notice of Foreclosure erick, guests of Mrs. Jennie Mackey. Row Pptato Sprayer. Will handle Whereat, Sarah J. Russell and Wylie Rus- Miss Geneva Grant of Unity, was Heaviest of preparations. |& both of Easton, Aroostook County, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Angus Maine, by their mortgage deed dated Feb­ Merrithew the past week, and will Pump :— Simple, Strong and Durable. ruary 21, A. D. 1906 and reoorded in Aroos­ spend the coming week at the home Vibratory Syphon Agitator. took Registry of Deeds Vol. 231 Pnge 221, of her uncle, Juhn W. C. Grant. eonveyed to the undersigned Adeline M. Hill Rubber Hose throughout. Orchard, of Houlton in said county, the following des­ cribed parcel of real estate Situated in the Smyrna. Broadcast, Low down and Vineyard At­ Town of T.inywns, to w it; The Fred Kimball tachments furnished with this Sprayer. plaoe, soothed, Lin said Llnneus fully des­ Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hemore were cribed in a deed g^renby Samuel J. Moore in Houlton, Saturday. Write to-day for Sprayer Catalogue with to said RusaeUs, on told February 21, !&», filing the sane premises described in a bond Mr. R. A. Nixon was doing busi­ description of our complete line of Spray­ ness in Houlton, Saturday. for a deed dated June 21, 1906 and reoorded ers, also Valuable Spraying Formulas. In Yo|. 917 Fags 2B8X>t the Registry of Deeds Mr. Ward Grant was a business 8 of Houlton, to which deed and bond re­ caller in Houlton, Monday. 8 Do not confuse this sprayer with the ference is hereby made ; and whereas the con­ dition of said mortgage has been broken, now Mr. Wellington Yerxa was a busi­ Aspinwall of several years ago, for^ it has therefore, by reason of the breaoh of the con ness caller in Houlton, Friday. dltlon thereof, I claim a foreclosure of said Mr. and Mrs. William Sewall and been entirely changed with many im­ mortgage. family were in Houlton. Saturday. provements. It is acknowledged the best Houlton May A 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Adams were ADELINE M. HILL, by users. You should investigate 1 adore business callers in Smyrna Mills, By M. L. D u b g in , her attorney. buying any other. Aspinwall Double Cylinder Sprayer with Spray in Rear. Equipped with 8 nozzles 819 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mariey, Lost and Mr. and Mrs Harry Mariey were § POTATO CUTTER: An Inexpensive Little Labor Saver A doub’e ring, with large moss agate set­ doing business in Houlton, Mon­ ting, a generous reward will be given anyone day. POTATO PLANTER : Simple in Construction. Accurate in Operation returning it, or giving information leading to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Timoney itsreoovery. Finder leave at T im es or spent the week end at Island Fall*, POTATO SORTER: Sorting Rapid and Superior to Hand W ork. Pioneer Office. with Mrs. Timoney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant. BANCOR^ ME< Mrs. Andrew Perkins returned t For S a le b 7] C. M. CONANT CO ■ I Wanted her home in Houlton, .Saturday Manufactured by Jackson, Michigan, U. S. A. Middle aged woman having spent the past two months at ASPINWALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Guelph, , Canada 8 to do general house­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nixon. World’s Oldest and Largest Makers of Potato Machinery work, three in iamily. Miss May Whittier of Burleigh FOX BROS, Houlton. and Miss Germaine Wilson of Houl- L OOMMOOMMiOO 0 O « J The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1912.

l A A A »! i i Si i Si i Sm % A A i S< * * * * .T« .7. .7. .7. »7< .7. .7. »7« A Hannigan—Densmore Arbor Day. OF LOCAL INTEREST i Governor 1’laisted has issued a A very pretty wedding took place proclamation designating Friday, WWWWWKtWWKi'K***** K<*XKW*K*K* at St. Mary's Catholic church on , as Arbor Day in this State, Wednesday morning, , at 9.8U urging especial attention by all pub­ Mrs. J. B. Madigan was in Bangor Lost o'clock, the contracting parties be­ lic schools in observance of same. last week for a few days visiting rel­ ing Miss Densmore and George Han­ A Rear lamp for an automobile. $ nigan, both of this town. Rev. Fr. 1.98 atives. Black enamel with electric light P. M. Silke pei formed thceeremony. Entertainment at The ladies of the Unitarian church bulb. Reward for return to Tim kb Mrs. Hannigan is a graduate of tin1 w ill hold a rummage sale in the E x­ Office. Cong’l Supper. change block on Friday, May 17. Houlton High school in the class of C. H. Berry was in Bangor last 1910 and has been a most successful At the regular monthly supper of Mrs. Shaw accompanied her hus­ THIS WEEK. week on business. teacher since then. the Cong’l Society, Mrs. Laura Ward band, Herschel Shaw to Frederic­ C. H - Rideout went to Boston last The groom is also well known and entertained a party of friends, Mr. ton last week, where he went on bus­ week on a business trip. owns a farm a few miles from the K. L. Cleveland entertained Bry­ iness. Look in our window and see Hon. J. P. Donworth of Caribou village. The best wishes of their son s Orchestra, and Miss Elizabeth Mr. Eldorado Chambers is making was doing business in Houlton, Sat­ many friends will follow them to Hume was the hostess to 24 of f,t*rj extensive repairs on his house on the values we are offering for urday. their new home. young lady friends in honor of her Charles St., which will greatly add There will be a Song Service at birthday in the kindergarten room, to its appearance. the Congregational Church on Sun­ where the children sat down to a Mr. Wm. Somerville and Mr. B. day evening. A Houlton Boy. very attractive table decorated and S. Green, Elm St., both have carpen­ prepared for the occasion. Hon. Arthur Could of Presque ters at work on their residences mak­ All new goods, latest style, guaran­ Isle spent Sunday in Houlton on his The many friends of George H. ing needed repairs. way to Fredericton, N. B. Shaw, son of Hon. and Mrs. R. W. Park Notes. teed to give good satisfaction. A still alarm called part of the Shaw, now a student, in the Univer­ Miss Benlah Hagerman loft here Fire Dept, to Riverside street on sity of Colorado, will be pleased to Tuesday for Portland, where she C . H. McCluskey who has tlx* con­ Thursday evening for a burning flue. know that lie is having good success will join her mother on her return tract for clearing tlx* land is pro­ DON’T MISS THESE There was no damage. having been there for treatment. as a rentier in the college glee club. gressing w el 1, and tlx* contract We erroneously stated last week The glee club recently made a tour It is expected that the Houlton will probably he finished t his week. that L. O. Ludwig had purchased of the State and t.he Pueblo Star- (4. \\ . Wiseman has tlx* contract the Hannlgan fahn. It should have High Ball nine will have their first Journal has the following in regard game this Wednesday afternoon for building the track, and the toil been his son Lawrence. to his work :— with Patten High School. dirt which will he removed will be Geo. A. P. Bryant of Moro, was in “ l'he success of the evening was the placed hack on tlx* track after the inimitable George Shaw. There was Houlton last week on business. Mr. There will be a dance next week grading has been done. Work on for the benefit of the Base Ball just enough Maine twang in his voice B ryant Is 88 years of age and is as to suggest a brogue and one was re­ the outside fence has commenced, active as many men at the age of 60. Assn. The young ladies will assist minded more of Harry Lauder titan and same will be rushed to comple­ SHOE in selling tickets. Music by Bry­ Mrs. F. B. Carvell and Mrs. A. E. a college reader. ‘The Seven Ages tion. son’s full orchestra. Particulars of Woman,’ a take off on Shake­ STORE Jones of Woodstock wore in Houl­ The carpenter work will all be next week. speare’s ‘Seven Ages of Man’, was a Ho u l t o n , Me. ton, Thursday, to attend the recep­ hit of originality that won his audi­ done by days work under competent tion given by Mrs. W . E. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Burpee re­ ence from the start.” supervision. turned on Tuesday from a short Editor C. C. Harvey of Fort Fair- The posts for tlx* fence tire all set visit in Boston. Miss Burpee who field was a guest of the Houlton and part of the fence built. accompanied them will spend a Chamber (of Commerce at the Ban-, M. E. General Confer­ week with friends in Portsmouth, James McGillicudy Notice to Contractors quet held Thursday evening of last ence. Aufo Notes before returning home. Sealed proposals will be received at the week. The death of James McGillicudy There will be a business meeting The roads in this section are re- Clerk of Courts Office, Houlton, Maine until Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White left last Minneapolis, Mi tin.. 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, June 3, 1912, for of the Houlton Christain Endeavor markahly good for this season of at the age of 69 occurred on Tuesday week lor atrip to Boston, New York, furnishing materials and building the Reg­ Union rit the Presbyterian Church , 1912. th e y e a r . morning at the residence of his Washi|iPi|i, D. C., and Norfolk, riend ogg istry of Deeds building at Fort Kent, Maine, Friday evening, May 10th. It is F F : The North road is in fairly good daughter Mrs. Chas. H. McCluskey Va. Tbeyl^pect to be gone about If you were only with me you after an illness of three months. also for furnishings for same. hoped that all members of societies shape, and into Littleton the m acli-i Plans ami specifications can be seen at the three ^ ' would probably admit that it is a The funeral will take place on included in the Union will plan to ine has been used. The Bangor I office of Clerk of Courts, Houlton, Maine. The man^r friends of P. H. Tarbell great tiling to be a Methodist. Over Thursday morning at 9 o’clock from be present. road out around the WTalker road is j Proposals to be directed to Michael M. oI Smyrna Mills who was operated two thousand of them from all parts St. Marv’s Catholic Church. Mrs. Adeline M. Hill has gone to good, and also the Lake road. Clark. Clerk of Courts, Houlton, Maine, and on at the Aroostook Hospital for ap­ of the world are gathered here and New Hampshire, where she is to Tiie County road has some bad j mark<*d “ Proposals for mrnishings materials pendicitis, will be glad to know that of all colors. make an extended visit, planning to places hut is passable. j and building the Registry of Deeds building he is improving daily The Book Committee math* no Card of Thanks at Fort Kent, Maine, and furnishings for spend ,the greater part of the sum Tlx* Calais Road is fairly good in mistake when they selected Minne­ W e wish to thank the friends and neigh- same.” The right is reserved to reject any The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rex mer among the mountains. Mrs. Houlton and much better in Hodg- Gllpatrick will sympathize with apolis as the General Conference Ixirs for the many kindly acts and for the or all bids not considered for the interest of H ill will also visit many places in don, in tact Hodgdon roads are in the County. them in the loss of their young son city as it is one of the most beauti­ beautiful lloral oiferings, during the illness before returning fine shape for this time of year. Sign* d which died Friday, the funeral tak­ ful in tiie whole country. \V* are and death of our mother Mrs. Damerise Vas­ home. The new Whit** Settlement, road L E W IS E J A C K M A N ) County all delighted with it, and its people sal-. ing place on Sunday. is bad, keep ofF until tlx* road much JOSEPH VASSAR. PATRICK THKKKIAULr > Conn’s of The Bangor Council United Com­ SAM I' EL C. GREENLAW J Aroostook Co Tickets for the Boxing contest for have given us a royal welcome. ine lias been over it. JOHN VASSAR. mercial Travelers will hold a special The reception in the Armory on Mk haki, M. Clark, Clerk. the benefit of the Houlton Base Ball Hie Foxeroft Road is as good as Houlton, May 4th, 1912. meeting in Houlton on May 17 at Tuesday evening was the first of the Houlton, Maine, April 27, 1912. Asen. are being rapidly disposed of, which time a large class will he in­ usual, which is not saying much. 319 and a large crowd will probably be public functions and was a grand af­ itiated, after which a banquet will fair. While Mr. Crawford of St. Agents Wanted Oft hand when the bell rings. be given and all members are re­ Louis was speaking there was quite Chamber of Commerce To sell Allen Portable bath tubs, immense Boarders A t tbe regular seml-annuai meet­ quested to arrange to be in Houlton commission paid live agents something every a good deal of moving around and Boarders and Roomers wanted with laun­ ing of the Trustees of the Houlton on that date. Banquet. one m eds in house or camp if you mean busi­ the toastmaster reminded t hose pres­ dry done. Savings Bank, a dividend of 4 per ness drop me a postal. Wm. A. Martin of the firm of ent that no lobbying was allowed One of the most notable functions MRS. 0. M. FOSTER, oent per annum was declared pay­ L. E. M A N X , General Agent. John Watson

iI’lsTAitiiiMiie i) A p r i l 18, lseo CHICHESTER SPILLS BRONCHITIS THE AROOSTOOK TIMES In Constant Use DIAMOND BRAND To Whom It May Concern ALL THE HOME NEWS. IO I \ e a i*s o ' Bluevale, Out., , 1910—“I was Blck for two years with chronic bron­ What other liniment has ever undergone such a Published eu*ry Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisiors chitis and a consequent run-down con­ test ? For over a century dition. I received no benefit from doc­ Times Publishing Co. 1.—A ny person v. Iu> takes a pa per rcnularly from the Post < Hlict*— w hether di rooted to hl> LADIES t tors or from a trip which I took for M ; • » DwmmtM fcr CHI-CHES-TRR’SVS A CHflS. H- FOGG, Pres. & Mgr. address or another, or whether lie has .sub­ JOHNSON’S DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Rkd and, my health, and I had to give up work. scribed or not, Is responsible for the pay. o o ld metallic boxes, sealed with Blu< Vinol was recommended, and from the Subscriptions $i5.o per year in advance; -• ft any person orders his paper dis­ ANODYNE LINIMENT Bibboa. Taks no o tm k . I w •* r « single copies live cents. PARSONS' B n n M s a l aak tew OBLOlKATcBr c v second bottle I commenced to im­ continued. lie must pay all arrearjres. or the PILLS has been curing Sprains, Strains, Cuts, Lameness, etc. B l i M S i r i 1 1 AKD PILLS, for twenty-five prove. I gained In weight and strength, publisher may continue to send It until pay­ Keep Its long service tells of its merit. It is the household Mara r.yarded aa Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. Subscriptions in arrears $2.oo per year the bowels in my bronchial trouble disappeared, and ment is made and collect the whole amount condition liniment that does not go out. 25c and 50c bottles. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS No Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ whether it Is taken from the office or not. I am at work again. ages are settled I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, M ass. TIME U. The Courts have decided that refusing TRIED EVERYWHERE TESTED It Is the combined action of the Advertising.*ates based upon circulation and to take newspapers and periodicals from the curative elements of the cods’ livers, very reasonable. aided by the blood-making and post office, or reniovlnsf and leaving them Communications upon topics of general inter­ uncalled for. Is prinm facie evidence of fraud. Notice of Foreclosure strength-creating properties of tonic est are solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to For Sale Whereas Wesley G. Fenderson of Iron contained In V in o ! which makes Entered at the post office at Houlton for cir the publisher yourself, and don’t leave It to Help Wanted. Island Falls In the County of Arooa- it so successful In curing bronchitis. eulation at second-class postal rates. the post-master. 575 acre farm, 200 acres cleared, fcook and State of Maine, by his Vinol Is a constitutional remedy for free from rocks and as good potato Excellent opportuni­ For Advertising Kates apply to the President and Manager. mortgage deed dated July 22nd, chronlo coughs, colds, bronchitis and land as tfieri* is in the state, well 1909, and recorded in the Aroostook ty for a young man or pulmonary troubles—not a palliative, watered, and 2 good barns. There Registry of Deeds at Houlton, Vol. is wood and timber enough to more M l page 449, conveyod to me the un­ like cough syrups. I f the King Log Drag was used that long and friendly intercourse woman to learn Tele­ Try Vinol. If you don't think It than pay lor same. Will sell clear­ dersigned, a certain tract or parcel more our roads would bo in better brings ; but sadly we dl.seov* r, one ed land separate if so desired. graphy and fit them­ o f helps you, we will return your money. real estate situate in Island Falls, condition this time of year. day, that whatever it is, their wants Address Box 212 Bangor, Me. and described as follows, to wit H. J. Hatheway Co. Houlton, Me. 41 Kp selves for brilliant all that part of lot numbered twenty have made their kindnesses, and one (21) according to the survey and Prejudice against the Split Log not disinterested affection for us. career. plan of said Island Falls made by Drag prevents many roads in the And sad !y we cross off another Daniel Cummings, surveyor, in name, and with the inborn disposi­ Wanted Write “NATIONAL” 1968, which was deeded to Ahbie Farm For Sale at a country from being in a, more pass­ Norton by George C. Norton by able condition than they now are. tion to think good of everybody un­ A competant girl to do general housework. 201 Devonshire, St., dpeddated July 22nd., 1895, and the Bargain til bad Is proven, we turn to some­ Apply to MRS. P. (.’ . N K W H E G IN , 60 Pleasant St. 4 l7 p same deeded to me (W esley G. 114 acres, 60 in tillage, smooth level, ab­ body else, thinking that in tin* new­ Boston, Mass. If the King Log Drag was a piece Fenderson) April 6th., 1903 by said solutely free from rocks, 45 acres plowed er friend we shall find what the oth­ A bbie Norton, and recorded in the of machinery costing $100 and re- ready for crops, 100,000 ft. pine timber, 1000 er lacked. W e think sometimes it i< Aroostook Registry In Houlton in quiringan expert to run it, possibly Vol. 199 page 168, reference had cds. hardwood, 3 1-2 miles from 2 Ii. K. Cod’s way of redeeming tin; race, some road commissioners might use thereto for further description ; and stations, over good state road, 8 room house that inborn trust in human kind, it, but its many qualities arc just as Vhereas the condition of said mort­ newly painted, telephone, water in house, on which always springs up, however gage has been broken, now there­ Ii. F. IX and main road 1 1-2 mile to big lake efficient, for the outlay of a few dol­ often cast down, in view of new peo­ iiiilllal! fore, by reason of the breach of the which is surrounded by summer cottages and la rs. ple and new conditions. Very few condition thereof I claim a fore­ the best of fishing and hunting in season. closure of said mortgage, and give Good market for all your farm products and of us, though our illusions vanish this notice for that purpose. One o f o u r progressive young one by one and the selfish side of Dated this 28th day of April A. D. one of the best potato farms in the county. farmers in a neighboring town used Flour for Every living comes up to the surface often 1919 Price $1900, if sold at once. Photo on ap ­ JOSEPH C. W A L K E R , plication. Address the Split Leg Drag on a piece of and oftener, very few ot us really B y Se th T. C a m p b e l l , A. L. GREEN, road near his farm, against the ad­ lost; fait!’ in human nature as sue!) t His Attorney. Baking Need 918 Katahdin Iron Works, Me. vice of one of the Selectmen on ac­ we always individualize after all, count of the road being soft, hut for and say. that because this one is Bread, cake and pastry better than ever his own satisfaction he continued, proven sordid, no reiiMin that one is before, reward and went over it again the next day like unto it. That little bit of faith the result being a dry and smooth in the human race it is which keeps the cook ro a d . us sweet in the worst of file’s wor­ who uses PROTECTION I ries, and helps us to hold our faith W illiam with others, even whim they hold no Tell Flour. Stale Road. faith with us. That little spark of faith in liu M;iled from Ohio TO DEPOSITORS £ Would a man be justified in shoe­ 1 I inanity, how it holds one to the right Red Winte • Wheat by our * ing his horse forward, and leaving and the just when a!I else fa ils . the worn hind shoes as they were, own special process, it is richest ALL BILLS ISSUED BY How we cling to it when some one just because lie had another horse we trusted proves a coward, or tin- in nutritive qualities and goes that he could spend his money on, one we loved shows himself To he farther than most flours. THIS BANK HAVE BEEN the shoes of which alt hough in not & false and flippant. How we reach the best of shape would do a while for it. when from between our cling­ More loaves to the barrel means SUBJECTED TO THE SANITARY * longer ? ing fingers opportunity slips ; how big economy. Remember and order This is exactly the condition which & we cherish it when from our hearts a barrel today. (is) lias arisen regarding the State Road is stolon the love we thought unfail­ Formalda-Rand in Houlton. Some people are desir­ ing; how we* pray over it when we ous of having work on the, State find that the prop we most leaned road discontinued from Court street upon is broken. D m e n c c T ° Destroy Germs and or the Calais Road so called, near i i U t t / O O Prevent Contagion And really it is the only thing Hannigan’s hill, and have it changed which we must never lose, whatever to the f North road, claiming that else may come. Relieve all men there is more travel there than on good until proven bad ; believe a ll ALMON H. FOGG CO., Distributors. the Calais Road and have petitioned The First National Bank J w o m e n sweet until we know the con­ the State Highway Com’r for a hear­ o f H oulton trary ; believe all people tire doing ing to that effect. the best they can until we know for A s is w e ll k n ow n , Houlton certain that it is otherwise. This is has for a number of year^ all that can save us, sometimes, from been building its State Road on pessimism, and distrust ami skepti­ Court Street, and the results on the cism, those cut worms that, eat up < whole have been satisfactory, while the fender, vital roots of our being MICHELIN the distance allotted for this year and blast the fair hopes of our blos­ will not only repair the worst piece DIVIDEND NOTICE soming into the beauty that Cod in­ of road in Houlton (at any season tended his children should possess, ot the year) hut cut down a hill on one of the prettiest, and as much A Semi-annual Dividend at used road as there is in our town, Red Inner Tubes the rate of and give us a stretch of road which will he of more benefit to the town, WORMS than could be gotten from work on any other road, as well as making a Doctors laugh at ’ worms.” Mothers road that will stand for years to pooh-pooh worms. Fathers sniff at 4 P er Cent 4 worms, but children go on suffer!ct come and which is sanctioned by with worms just the same. per annum has been the Selectmen and also the State Surprising how Kickapoo Worm Killer will knock "pig-headedness” declared by the :: Highway Com’r. out of some parents and make them When the proposed bond issue, ashamed of letting their children suffer needlessly. Try K. W. K. and for the improvement of our high­ Payable on and after von will believe in worms and quit ways goes into effect it will he ex­ knocking. Price. 25c.; sold by drug­ Houlton M ay 1, 1912. * * pended on a trunk line, and that gists everywhere and by ft naturally is the Bangor Road and Savings Dividends not with­ North Road, which will take care o: drawn will be added that read which the petitioners want fixed t his year. Bank ... to the principal. :: :: If a change is made from the pres­ ent location, there arc many streets Their superiority and roads in town that, need repair­ Deposits made the first seven days of any m.mth, ing more than the North Road. The MICHELIN and remaining in the Bank until the next semi­ is recognized all Foxcroft Road, the Bangor Road, annual dividend is payable, will be allowed inter­ Military Street, l’h asant Street, est at the dividend rate, from the first day of the over the World Main Street and others need r» pair­ month when deposited. ing more than the North Road, ami The measure of if a change is made, put the money tire quality is not Ii. O. L u d w ig , on these streets ii. town, or on the only length o f IN STOCK BY Treasurer. .. road f<> Nickerson Bake. j Houlton Savings Bank, Our idea is to complete t tie St ate service, but also Geo. H. Taber & Co., Houlton, Me. Road that has been commenced, and j when completed we will have a con­ kind of service. tinuous State Highway over a piece of road that lias been in bad shape, . The tin* that has to ho coax­ ed by froqnent visits to the Condensed Statement of the Condition of and over a road which is used as repair shop is an inferior much as as any road leading into tire. **veu tho it may last a town. 1 tota,| of 3,000, 5.IKK), or 7,(RHJ HOULTON TRUST COMPANY In conversation with a number of m ile s . o nieti who signed a petition for the HOULTON, ME. change, they informed us t hat .they I G & J Tires did not understand ^ hat the mean­ REACH BASE BALL Close of business April 16th, 1912 ing was, and that they should on- j hre long-lived tires, hut this deavor to have their names re­ fife and service is secured in the making of the tires and moved. ; Loans, time and demand $755.425-3» not by frequent doetoring by their users. Bonds 45,730.00 Humanity. They stand up as only GOODS Vault 5,000.00 tires can that are made as Due from other Banks $10,008.08 ( i A .J 'Fires are. 8 I t in a bitter thing to realize, as a Deposit in Boston 124,247.14 Specify the old reliable man in public life and middle life Masks 55»946.23 Cash on hand realizes, that there is some selfish G & J Tires, made at Indianapolis, Jnd. Total cash assets 190,201.45 motive underlying most of the kind­ ness of the world, hut such is the Houlton Distributor: Bats $ 996,359-83 fa c t. One by one as we grow along in H. M. Cate*. LIABILITIES. years we find that the friends and O Balls the benefits which come to us have O Capital $90,400.00 under their surface, some hidden, underlying motive which tends to Gloves Surplus and Profits 45.4i7-3o The Commercial their own betterment, and we dis­ Male Quartette Deposits 860, 539-53 $996,356.83 cover sometimes very soon, some times very late that the things we B. FI A n’ d k r s o n , First Tenor Aooounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited. thought to he pure kindness were p. S. B k r r t e , Second Tenor stepping stones to pave the way to M, H. B a i l e y , First Bass PERKS DRUG STORE 4fper Cent Interest on Savings Accounts. some ultimate benefit for them­ E . E . C h u r c h i l l , Second Bass selves. They may want social pleas­ Funeral, Church and Concert HOULTON TRUST COMPANY ure that we can give them ; they work. Write or inquire of may w a n t a lift in business ; they B. E. ANDERSON, (M gr.) may w a n t a freedom from r e s tr a in t Houlton, Me. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, May 8. 1912.

“Wouldn’t it be terrible, Harry, If, STATE OF MAINE PROBATE NOTICES. JUBt as we got to the minister’s, we should find papa there ahead of us, 1 o the Honorable-, the .Judge of Probate, To all persons interested in either of the in and for the County of Aroostook : waiting to forbid the bands, or what­ Estates hereinafter named. Respectfully represents Minnie K. Briggs ever It Is? Wouldn’t it be Just ter­ At a Probate Court held at Moulton, in and of \\ estlield in said County, Administratrix rible?” for the County of Aroostook, on the third of the estate of Knoeh B. Briggs late of \\Y>T- “Yes, It would, honey, but It Tuesday of April in the year of our Lord E X C U S E M E ! lield in said County, deeeas»d, intestate, that one thousand nine hundred and twelve. doesn’t seem probable. There are said Knoeh B. Briggs at the time thousands of ministers in Chicago. The following matters having been present­ of his ilivease wa* the owner of certain Beal By|;RUPERT HUGHES He could never find ours. Fact Is, 1 ed for the action thereupon hereinafter in­ Kstate situated in said Westfield txmnded and doubt if we find him ourselves.” dicated, it is hereby Ordered : described as follows, viz : Her clutch tightened till he would That notice thereof lie given to all persons Commencing at the West side of the road have winced, if he had not been a inteiestiKl, by causing a copy of this order to >Novelized'from the Comedy of the leading from Presque Isle to Blaine, by land soldier. be published three weeks successively before owned by Cyrus Chase ; thence in a direct ‘ What do you mean, Harry?” the the third Tuesday of May A. I)., Ibl 2, Same Name. course along said Chase’s South line till it “Well, In the first place, honey, look in tlie Aroostook Times, a, newspaper pub­ intersects the Range fine between lots No. what time It Is. Hardly more than lish'd at 1 loulton in said County, that they nine (9) Rang& four (4) and live <;>), (plan and time to get the train, to say nothing may appear at a Probate Court to be held at It’s on the road COPYRIGHT 1911 By H. K. FLY CO. survey of Parker P. Burleigh) said point of the Probate office in Carilxju, on said of hunting for that preacher and \vheri> the quality of a carriage is standing up through a long rigma­ intersection being thirty m is South of the third Tuesday of May A. 1). 1912., at Urn of Lxit line lietween Lots No. eight (S) and nine proven. You cannot judge of its role.” the clock in the forenoon, and be heard there­ character from a picture in a cata­ (9) ami marked by cedar stake and stone : on if they see cause. “Why, Harry Mallory, are you get­ logue. We set aside the various ting ready to jilt me?” thence West and parallel to said Lot line to pieces used in 'He efoffiT on tlie arm of tHe seat to you. He probably won’t tip you at Range line between I/its No. nine (b) Range “Indeed I’m not—not for worlds, Estate of Margaret Anderson late of Caribou Teach the high hook. From here he all.” live (5) and six (fkjmarked by cedar stake and BUILDING CARRIAGES AND honey, but I’ve got to get that train, deceased. W ill and petition for probate paused to glare down with an attempt The porter grew confidential: stone ; thence South along said Range line to WAGONS. haven’t I?” thereof and that letters testamentary issue to at Irony. “Oh, I know hls kind, sah. They the Lot line between Ix>ts No. (b) and ten (.in) The hardwood we use is the best “Couldn’t you wait over one train— Christina Johnson presented by Christina *Ka they anything eleef* don’t tip you for what you do do, but marked by cedar stake and stone ; thence obtainable and the iron and steel Just one tiny little train?” Johnson the Executrix therein named. “No. You may get down." they're ready letter writers to the Last along said Lot line till it intersects land employed in construction are made “My own, own honey love, you The magnificent patronage of this Sooperlntendent for what you don’t deeded by Levi W. Reed to George W. Ed­ up hv our skilled workmen. We know it’s impossible! You must re­ can show you everything in the ■wilted the porter completely. He re­ do.” wards, the samp being recorded in Aroostook Estate of Levi 3. Elliott late of Orient de­ member that I’ve already waited over erude state and also a good stock turned to the lower level, and shuf­ “Pawtah! I say, pawtah!” Registry Vol. 73, page S3 ; thence along the ceased. W ill and petition for probate thereof three trains while you tried to make of carriages and wagons. fled along the aisle In a trance. He “Here, porrterr.” line fence on the North line of said land to and that letters testamentary issue to Elias V*'. up your mind.” was quickly recalled by a sharp: The porter tried to Imitate the the road named ; thence along said road to Elliott presented by Elias W. Elliott the Exe­ “And you must remember, darling, “Pawtah!** Irish bird, and be In two places at place of starting and containing one hundred cutor therein named. Huggard Bros. Co. that it's no easy matter for a girl to “Yassahr once. The American had a coin In and fifty seven acres, more or less, subject to decide to sneak away from home and IIOULTON, ME. “What time does this bally train hls hand. The porter caught the gleam two mortgages held by K. E. Milliken, one be married secretly, and go all the Estate of Lorenzo D. Hatch late of Pres­ •tart?’’ of It, and flitted thither. The Yankee for $3 ents and no anything.” issue to 3ilas C. I latch presented by 3ilas C. “Yassah. It'll be ten-thutty a lit and when we get to ’Frisco there may in said Westfield, containing, according to the To tin* Honorable, the Judge of Probate, in “I know it isn’t, and I waited pa­ Hatch the Executor therein named. tie later.’’ be someth^g more.” survey of M cAlwee and Hardison made in and for the County of Aroostook : tiently while you got up the courage. “Do you mean to tell me that I’ve The porter had the coin In his hand, 1304, one hundred acres, more or less, subject Re.spix'tfully represents Matilda A. Plum­ But now there are no more trains. 1 got to sit hyah for half an hour—Just to the same mortgage of $2200 and interest at Estate of James McDonald late of Lime­ mer ot Moulton, Admx. of ti e estate of Janies shudder to think of this train being waitin’?” 7 per cent from Nov. 2bth, lbio, above men­ stone deceased. W ill and petition for probale W . Plummer late of Houlton in said County, late. We’re not due In San Fran­ The porter essayed another bit ol tioned, and held by E. E. Milliken ami also! thereof and that letters testamentary issue to deceased, intestate, that said Janies W . Plum­ cisco till Thursday evening, and my Irony: subject to a mortgage of $300 and arena-d in- j .Susan McDonald presented by 3usan Mc­ mer at the time of his decease was the owner transport sails at sunrise Friday morn­ “Well,” he drawled, “I might tell terest held by Trustees of Ministerial ami Donald the Executrix therein named. of certain Real Estate situated in Moulton, de- ing. Oh, Lord, what If I should miss the conducta you're rtady. And meb School Fund of Westfield. scrilied as follows, viz : The west half of lot that transport! What If I should!” numbered eight (3) of section D o f Pearce Ad­ be he’d start the train. But the time And also a portion of Lots numbered sevim i Estate of Jacob Mrs 1 man late of New Swe- “What if we should miss the min­ dition (lumbered one (1) according to plan ie- table says ten-thutty.” (7) and eight (3) Range one ( 1) in said West- ! den deceased. Petition for an allowance out ister?” corded in Houlton Registry of Deeds. He watched the effect of his satire, field described as follows, to-wit : Com-1 of the personal estate, presented by Ada P. but it fell back unheeded from the “It begins to look a great deal like Subject to mortgage held by Maude I I, it.” mencing at the center of the highway road on lHslman, widow of deceased. granite dome of the Englishman, the North line of land of J. I>. Drost ; Hanson of about $175. “But, Harry, you wouldn’t desert Whose only comment was: thence running Easterly along said line to tla1 That the debts of the deceased me now—abandon me to my fate?” “Oh, never mln,d. I’ll wait” North East corner of said portion of said lots ; Estate of .James W . Plummer late of I loul­ as nearly as can lie ascertained "Well, it Isn’t exactly like abandon­ The porter cast his eyes up In de thence Northerly along the boundary line be­ ton deceased. Petition for an allowance out amount to $453.00 ment, seeing that you could go home lepair, and turned away, once more tc tween the towns of Westfield and Mars Hill of the personal estate, presented by Matilda And the expenses of sale, and of to your father and mother in a taxi­ be recalled. ninety (bo) m is ; thence Westerly by a line A . Plummer widow of deceased. administration to, 60.00 cab.” “Oh, pawtah r* parallel with said North lino of said J. 1). Amounting in all to .513.00 She stared at him In horror. “Yassahr’ Drost seventy seven (77) rods five and one half Estate of Mothey Damboise late of New That the Personal Estate is therefore “So you don’t want me for your “I think we’ll put on my sllppahs.*' (5 1-2) feet; thence Southerly by a line paral­ Canada deceased. Petition for Distribution insufficient to pay the debts of the wife! You’ve changed your mlndl “Will we?” lel with said boundary line b e t o n Westfield presented by Euphimie Damboise, Adminis­ d(*eeasi*d, and expenses of sale and You’re tired of me already! Only an “You might hand me that large bag. tratrix. of administration and it is neces­ hour together, and you’re sick of your and Mars Hill eighty six (30) rods eight and Net stupid, the othah one., You might one fourth (3 1-4) feet ; thence Westerly sary for that purpose to sell some bargain! You’re anxious to get rid of open It. No, It’s in the othah one. Ah, parallel with said North line of said Drost Estate of Marry R. Adams late of I.inneus part of the Real Estate to raise me! You—” that's It You may set It down.” land twenty three (23) rods two and three deceased' Account presented for allowance the sum of $513. “Oh, honey, I want you more than Mr. Wedge wood brought forth a fourths (2 3-4) feet ; thence Northerly ;uid by Henry C. Adams Administrator. That tlie residue would be greatly anything else on earth, but I’m a soft cap and a pair of red elippera parallel with said highway six (0) rods eight depreciated by a sale of any por« soldier, dearie, a mere lieutenant in The porter made another effort tc and one fourth (3 1-4) feet ; thence Westerly Estate of Jonathan Currie late of E. tion thereof ; the regular army, and I’m the slave escape, his thought*, as black as his and parallel with said North line of said Drost Plantation deceased. The first Account pre­ Wherefore your petitioner Sprays that he of the government. I’ve gone through lice. Again the relentless recall: land sixteen (lou, in said County, on the third and savage as one can well be who li "I say, pawtah^open a window, will surveyor, containing fifty acres, more or less, of faith in those beloved and loving Tuesday of May next at ten o’clock in the plainly a man of means. you? th e air is ghaBtly, absd-ripping. excepting and reserving therefrom a house lot Ksta.e of John W . T. .Johnson late of New eyes He tacitly admitted hls ability forenoon, and show cause, if any they have It was not enough that a freeborn lutely ghastly.” conveyed by Harry 1). Noble to Tressie A . 3 widen u-'ceas.'d. Tin* first Account pre- to be promoted commauder-in-chlef In why tin* prayer of said petitioner should not Afiro-Amerlcan should be caught kneel The Yankee growled: Noble by deed dated Nov. 13th. lbO.s, and re­ seated for aiiowanei 1 by Nicoline Johnson a year or two. He allowed that glit­ be granted. in f to an Englishman. But when h« corded in the Aroostook Registry of Deeds in Administratrix. “No wonder we had the Revolution­ tering possibility to remain, used it NICIIO LAS FESS EX I) EN, Judge, had escaped this penance, and ad ary w ar!” volume 2A3, page 318, subject to a certain as a basis for argument. ktii hornton vsaced hospitably to the newcomer mortgage held by Harry (J. Noble for $20< o Attest : S S. T , Register. Then he took from hls pocket an “Then, dearest, you must help me Estate of David Kennedy late of Richmond, A true copy of petition and order of Court he must be greeted with a snarl. and some accrued interest. envelope addressed to Ira Lathrop & to do my duty.” N. B., deceased. The first and final Account tliereon. “Say, are you the porter of this car And also one half part in common and un­ Co., and from the envelope he took a She clasped hls upper arm as If it presented for allowance by Mary M. Camp­ A tte s t: Seth S. Thornton, Register or that man’s nurse?” divided of certain real estate, situate in Tow n­ contract, and studied it grimly. The were an altar and she an lphlgenla bell Administratrix. “I can’t telf yet What’s yo’ num ship 12, Range five (3) W. E. L. .3. in said 317 envelope bore a Chinese stamp. about to be sacrificed to save the bh, please?” County of Aroostook, and being the same real The porter, as he struggled with an army. And she murmured with utter The answer was the ticket. Th« estate conveyed to said Enoch B. Briggs and Estate of Mary Jane Lynch late of Easton obstinate window, wondered what heroism: Notice of Foreclosure porter screwed up his eyes to read John C. Wright by Jennie Wilson ami Elaine J demise* 1. The first and final Account pre­ sort of passenger fate would send him “I will! Do what you like with the pencilled scrawl. Wilson by deed dated December 1st, I9iu, sented for allowance by I tactical E. Mc­ Whereas Noah C. Ilillm an and Lottie C. next. me!” “Numba se’m. Heah she Is, boss/ Donald, Administratrix with the W ill an- Hillman, wife of tlie said Noah Ilillman, both He squeezed her hand between hls and records in the Aroostook Registry of “Right next to a lot of women, 1’L Deeds in volume 23b, page 147, reference noxed. of Reed Plantation, in tlie County of Aroos- CHAPTER III. bleeps and his ribs and accepted the bet Couldn’t you put me In the men’i thereto being bad, excepting so much thereof ; took and State of Maine, on the thirteenth end of the car?” offering In a look drenched with grat­ day of March, A. D., 1909, by tlieir mortgage In Darkest Chicago. as has heretofore lx*en conveyed by said de­ “Not ve’y well, suh. I reckon th€ itude. Then he said, matter-of-factly: Estate of Charles M. Merrill late of Caribou deed of that date, recorded in Vol. 236, page The castaways rrom the wreckea ceased and John C. Wright, subject to two cab Is done sold out.” “We’ll bee how much time we have deceased. 'Hie final Account presented for 433, of the Aroostook Registry- of Deeds at taxicab hurried along the doleful mortgages given by said deceased and said allowance by Frank II. Daggett and Cora M . With a growl of rage, Ira Lathroj when we get to—whatever the name Moulton, conveyed to me, tlie undersigned street. Both of them knew their Chi­ Wright to said Jennie Wilson and Elaine •lammed Into the seat his entire hand of that street Is.” Daggett Executors. a (vrtaiii lot or parcel of land situate in the cago, but this part of it was not their Wilson, one for $227, Now therefore, by reason of the breach of never heard of any such streets, did them that the minister’s street lay debts of the deceased, ami expen­ to bis estimate. recorded in Vol. 222, Page 170, of the South­ the conditions of said mortgage, I claim a fore­ you?” far back along the path they had ses of sale and of administration The porter was not curious on an} ern .-vroostook Registry of Dm ls, conveyed to closure thereof, and give this notice for that "Never,” she panted, as she Jog- come; they should have taken a car and it is necessary for that pur­ of these points. He showed a demo Albert W . Madigan of Moulton, in said purpose. trotted alongside his military pace. In the opposite direction, transferred pose to sell some part of the Real oratic indifference to them. Hls on* County, the following descrilied real estate, Dated at Moulton, Maine, this twenty-third “Let's take the first car we meet, and at some remote center, descended at Estate to raise the sum of 43,451.-11 vital inquiry was: viz ; A ll those parts of lots numbered one day of April, A. D. 1912. perhaps the conductor can put us off some unheard-of street, walked three Wherefore your iietitioner prays that ne “Hew much will he tip?** hundred and fifteen (115) and one hundred HOWARD D. LEE), at the street where the minister blocks one way and four another, and may bo licensed to sell and convey so much of Hls Inspection of hls first tw< twenty-six ( 120) in said Monticello, which By his attorney, Willard S, L e w is '. there they would have been. said Real Estate at private .sale as is necessary charges promised small returns. H< lives.” were conveyed to Silas T. I’ lummer by Peter 317 Mallory looked at hls watch, and for the payment of said debts, and expenses of buttoned up hls cordiality, and de “ Perhaps," There was not much Txiwell by deed recorded in Vol. .52, Page 5<.*5 Marjorie’s hopes dropped like a sale and of administration, subject to such termlned to waste upon them the lr confidence in that “perhaps.” of the said Aroostook Registry of Deeds; wrecked aeroplane, ior he grimly right by descent as the widow of said dm ased reducible minimum of attention. When they reached the street-carred also all that part of said lot numbered one Beautiful Hair asked how long It would take them to has therein. It would take at least a brlda street, they found two tracks, but hundred and twenty-six ( 120) which was con reach the railroad station. couple to retsore the balance. Bui nothing occupying them, as lar as Dated at Moulton, Maine, the sixteenth day veyed to said Silas T. Plummer by John Car­ Switches “Well, you’d ought to make It In fhridal couples In their first bloon they oould peer either way. A small of April A. D. 1012. ter by deed dated May 4, 1332, recorded in Send a lock of your hair with 81.95 and we forty minutes,” the transfer agent varely fell to the lot of that porter, foi shopkeeper in a tiny shop proved to M INNIE F. BRIGGS, Admr. Vol. 75, Page 274, of the said Registry. Said will mail you a 20 inch Switch, with 3 short said—and added, cynically, "If the car what bridal couple wants to lock It be a delicatessen merchant so busily premises comprising one hundred ( 100) acres, stems, straight or wavy, plain shades, value makes schedule.” STATE OF MAINE self In with a crowd of passengers foi selling foreign horrors to aliens, that and txmnded on the north by land now or for­ $3.50. If not satisfactory, return at once and “Good Lord, the train starts In the first seventy-two hours of wedded they learned nothing from him. Aroostook, ss. Court of.’Protute merly owned by John Nichols, on the east by money will lie refuneed. This bargain to twenty minutes!” biles? At length. In the far-away, they April Term, A. D. 1912 land owned by Jacob Jewell, on the south by continue for a short time only. E R L IC K S , made out a headlight, and heard the "Well, I tell you—take this here The porter banished the hope as a Upon the foregoing petition, Ordered, That land owned by Edward Jewell, and] on the 537 Congress St. Portland, Me. grind and squeal of a car. Lieutenant green car to Wexford avenoo—thsr®‘» wanlty. Little ho knew how eagerlj said iietitioner give notice to all persons in­ west by the Ilbulton and Presque Jslej^road, Mallory waited for it, watch in hand. usually a taxicab or two standln' the young castaways from tha» terested, by causing a copy of the'[petitiun and and being the same premises deeded to said He boosted Marjorie's elbow aboard there.” Agents Wanted wrecked taxicab desired to be a brlda this order thereon, to In; publislnxl three weeks Guy T. Boone by Rhoda A. Staokpole and find bombarded the conductor with “Thank you., Hpd on. Marjorie.” Sinking of the and great sea dis­ eouple, and to catch thla train. successively in tJie Aroostook Times a news­ Rose* >e II. Stack pole Jier husband, by their questions. But the conductor had no asters. E’astest selling book for years. Posi- But the Englishman was restlvt paper published in Moulton, in said County, dm l dated February 10, 1907 ; and whereas more heard of their street than they tively largest and best book published. Sells again: (To Be Continued.) that they may appear at a Court of£ Probate the conditions of said mortgage are broken, had of hls. Their agitation did not for 81.00. Free premiums to agents. Make “Pawtah 1 I say, pawiahl” for said County, to be held aijth e Probate by reason whereof 1 claim a foreclosure of disturb hls stoic calm, but he invited 75 on each book sold. Outfit now ready “Yassahl” Office in Caribou, in said County, on the this mortgage, and give this notice for the pur­ “What time are we due in San Frwa- them to come along to the next cross­ THIS BOOK WORTH READINQ third Tuesday of May next, at ten o’clock in pose of effecting said foreclosure. E’ree. Send 10 cents postage. W e also want deoo?” ing, where they could find another car The Adler-i-ka book, telling how the forenoon, and show cause, if any they Moulton, Maine, April 10, 1012. agents to sell phototone post cards Titanic “8an Francisco? San Francisco? and more learned conductors; or, have, wliy the prayer of said petitioner should ALBERT W. MADIGAN, sell two for five. 100 per cent profit. you can EASILY guard against ap­ W. M. PRILAY POST CARD CO. We are doo thah the evenin’ of the what promised better, perhaps a cab. not be granted. By Lko.vard A. Pierce, Mis Attorney. He threw Marjorie into a panic by pendicitis, and how you can relieve 317 418 Pittsfield, Me. loth day. This bein’ Monday, that N IC H O L A S F E S S E N D E N , Judge. ought to bring us In a bote Thuuday ordering her to Jettison Snoozleums, constipation or gas on the stomach al­ A tte s t: Sktii 3. Thornton,^Register. evenin’.” but the lieutenant bought hls soul for most INSTANTLY, is offered free for Sick headache results from • dis* The Yankee felt called upon to a small price, and overlooked the faet a short time by O. F. French & Son, A true copy of petition and order |of Court For Rent ordered condition of the stomach, and that he did not ring

rug Store. “Don’t let that ftUML WonepoUse ed at the T imes Office. 317 The A*oostook Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1912.

BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ >74 K4 CHARGE In the matter of ) ►I* OF LOCAL INTEREST i George Bouchard j- In Bankruptcy. is* Bankrupt. 1 Boys To the IIon. Clarence Hale, Judge of We Pay $1.00 the District Court of the United btates for Miss Katherine Bruce returned The regular meeting B. P. (). E. the District of Maine. Monday from a trip to Boston. will he held Friday’ evening at the t s GEORGE BOUCIIARI) Club House. Each for Names! of Caribou in the County of Aroostwk, Anyone wlm has left dishes at and State of Maine, in said District, respect­ Watson Hall can get them by call­ Mrs. Chas. E. Dunn, who has been There is going to be such a big fully represents, that on the ,5th day of Nov., ing at the rectory. confined to the house with illness is demand this season for POTA­ 1910 he was duly adjudged bankrupt under TO SPRAYERS that we will the Acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy ; Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Tucker of able to be out again. “HI-SPEED” Model that he has duly surrendered all his pro­ need advance information to Island Falls were in town last week W. S. Lewin has filed his nomi­ probable customers, in order to perty and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said to attend ftm funeral of their uncle, nation papers as Representative handle our trade right, and Acts and of the orders of Court touching his DARING Shoe for Young Men. have decided to pay the boys bankruptcy. Fe n w i e k K o b i n s o n. from this district. Jas. Archibald of this County liberally to help W iikkkfokk he prays, That he may L. A. Pierce Esq., of this town is also a candidate. ‘Toe raised many degrees h ighcr than that of the us. be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ charge from all debts provable against his has filed his nomination papers for George A. Hall, Jr., a member of more conservative “ Universal” model. HERE IS OUR PLAN estate under said bankruptcy Acts, except senator from Aroostook at tho pri­ the freshman class al Bowdoin col­ Very short Vamp, high Swing Toe, high such debts as are excepted by law from such maries J line 17. lege, hasjbeenselected from the class We invite boys in all parts of discharge. Arch and Heel, causing the foot to look Aroostook County to send us Dated this 29th day of Apr., A. D. 1912. Eminent Commander Jas. Archi­ to compete in the preliminaries of shorter, and smaller, than in other shoes. the named of people in their GEORGE BOUCHARD, the Alexander prize speaking con­ bald and High Priest A. A. Hutch­ A “ Vanity” Style for Young neighborhood who are likely to Bankrupt inson are attending the annual meet­ test. buy new potato sprayers or re­ Men who delight in place old ones. For every ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON ing of the Masonic Bodies in Port­ The Vendredi Club will give their “ prospect” on the lists who District of Maine, ss. land this week. annual Gentlemen’s night on Friday wearing “ something buys a Watson Sprayer, Auto­ On this 4th day of May, A. I>. 1912, on of this week, with a dancing party’ reading the foregoing petition, it is— different.” matic Type, of us or our agents, at Watson Hall, where their usual we will promptly send $1.00 to Ordered iiy the Court, That a hearing Reception. be had upon the same on the 14th day of good time will doubtless be en­ the boy suggesting the nam e. June, A. D. 1912, before said Court at SPECIFICATIONS joyed. Should two boys chance to Portland, in said District, at 10 o’clock in the A* send in the same name, the forenoon; and that notice thereof be publish­ Mrs. YV. E. Alexander received on money will be divided between ed in the Aroostook Times, a newspaper Thursday afternoon of last week in —Black Smooth Calf— the first two we receive. printed in said District, and that all known honor of Mrs. E. F. Powers of St. —Blucher Oxford creditors, and other persons in interest, may Potatoes. Ask us AT ONCE for blank appear at the said time and place, and show John. —Soles 11 Sq. forms on which to send in cause, if any they have, why the prayer of The guests were received by Mrs. Single said petitioner should not be granted. The local buyrers are paying in the prospects’ names properly, to­ Alexander, Mrs. E. F. Powers of St. —Heels 12/8 gether with full information and it is further Ordered hy the vicinity of $3.01 per barrel, with a Stock No. ourt Military how to proceed. Then hustle C , That the Clerk shall send by mail John, Mrs. F. B. Carvell and Mrs. very few coming in. —7548 to all known creditors copies of said petition A. E. Jones of Woodstock. in line for the liberal cash re­ and this order, addressed to them at their SHIPMENTS ward— $1.00 lor every name places of residence as stated. Miss Elizabeth Shaw, Miss Pauline Apr 30 1 cars from Houlton. Price— that proves a purchaser ! Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale Weiler and Miss Marion Merritt Judge of the said Court, ami the seal thereof “ “ “ at Portland, in said District, on the 4th day acted as ushers, while Mrs. Ernest “ 2 3 “ “ of May, A. I). 1912. Alexander, Mrs. Moses Burpee, Miss “ 3 2 “ “ John Watson & Co. (L. 8.) JAMES E. HEWEY Clerk. 4 0 “ “ Mary’ Burpee, Mrs. Jennie Wilson A true copy of petition and order thereon. “ 6 3 “ Eteulton, Maine. Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. and Miss Elaine Wilson presided The Produce news savs the follow­ over the refreshment tables. ing : The house was prettily decorated N E W YO RK Notice of Foreclosure with cut flowers and green, and with BANKRUPT’S PETITON FOR Maines practically did nothing all McGary Shoe Company Whereas, John S. Delxmg of Ilersey, in music by Prof. Lindsay, the occa­ DISCHARGE. week. A few sales in the yards the County of Arc dstook and State of Maine, sion was one long to be remembered. In the matter of ) , by his mortgage deed dated July 9, 1907, and were $4.50 and $4.55 per 180 lb. bag. William M. Soott > In Bankruptcy A few Shippers were quoting $1.43 * Bankrupt, i recorded in the Aroostook Registry of Deeds To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis at Houlton, in Vol. 226, page 141, conveyed to Fenwick Robinson. and 1.50 per bu. delivered, but offer­ triot Court of the United States for the George L. Pennington and George A. Pen­ ings were extremely light, as Maine District of Maine. nington, the following described parcel of The friends in this section were farmers are holding back for prohib­ WILLIAM M. SCOTT of Reed real estate, situate in the Town of Ilersey, to Plantation in the County of Aroos­ grieved to learn of the death of Mr. itive prices. Receipts were light. took, and State of Maine, in said District, wit : lot numbered one hundred and twenty- Fenwick Robinson which occurred Similar conditions prevail on States. four (124), according to plan made by Albert fully represents that on the 30th at the Eastern Maine Hospital, Ban­ The demand was limited and offer­ of Mar., last past he was duly A. Burleigh in the fall of 1880 ; ings light. Shippers were quoting bankrupt under the Acts And whereas, the said George L. Penning­ gor, last week. of' Congress relating to bankruptcy; Mr. Robinson had been living at $1.30 and $1.35 delivered. that he has duly surrendered all his ton has since deceased ; property and rights of property and has fully And whereas, we, the undersigned, Sarah Patten and \^,s taken to the hospital Maine and State stocks are light, oompllea with all the requirements of said A. Pennington and James L. Pennington for treatment and with foreigns cleaned up prices Acte and of the orders of Court touching his bankruptcy. have been duly appointed and qualified as He was born in Sussex, N. B. His would take a jump tully 10 and 25c W herefore hb p r a t s , That he may Administrators of the goods and estate of the age was about 40 years. per bu. Fanners are holding off be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ said George L. Pennington ; Three children are left to mourn with hopes that the market will go charge from all debts provable against his And whereas, the said George A. Penning­ estate under said bankruptcy Acts, ex­ the loss of a devoted fattier. His even higher. The outlook is any­ ton has since deceased ; cept such debts as are excepted by law wife died about 12 .years ago. Two thing but favorable. After May 10 Iran such discharge. And whereas, I, the undersigned, James L. sisters, Mrs. James Robinson of Sus­ every’ da.v means a closer approach Dated this 2nd day of May A. D. 1912. Pennington have been duly appointed and W ILLIAM M. SCOTT, sex, N. B., and Mrs. James Hum­ to the point, when old potatoes can­ Bankrupt. qualified as administrator of the estate of the said George A. Pennington ; phrey’ of Portland, also a brother, not be sold at any price. Ordinary ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. And whereas, the conditions of said mort­ Wesley Robinson of this town, have deals take a week or longer to get Dtsriot of Maine, ss. gage have been broken, now therefore, by the sympathy of the community’ in under way and to effect delivery’, so _____ w ______D. 1912, On tMs 4th day of May, A. reason of the breach of the said conditions their bereavement. that buyers are not inclined to take onreadingg tbe ' foregoing petition, it is— ObniBiD d b d b______y t h e Co u b t , That a hearing thereof, we, the undersignal administrators Funeral services were held Wed­ antv chances on closing for stock to hid upon the same on the 14th day of as aforesaid, claim a foreclosure of said mort­ A WaIaiia aoi/1 f'rtnrt nesday’ with interment at Evergreen arrive after May’ 15. Every’ season taikfr A. D. 1912, before said Court at gage and give this notice for that purpose. PotOand. in said District, at ten o’clock in the cemetery7. there are a great many’ farmers who Dated at Houlton, Maine this third day of tomugMyn; and that notice thereof be publish­ hold off until it is too late to dispose ed In The Aroostook Times, a newspaper May, 1912. of their holdings and this season d In said District, and that all known SARAH A. PENNINGTON, Mmand other persons in interest, may Mrs. Damerise Vassar. will be no exception. Brokers are ._ritthe said time and place, and show JAMES L. PENNINGTON, 4100*11 any they have, why the jprayer of Administrators of the Estate of George L. j advising patrons to watch the mar- Odd petitioner should not be granted. Pennington The death of Mrs. Damerise Vas­ ) ket, closely’ and to ship sparingly A nd it is furthkb Ordered by the JAMES L. PENNINGTON, sar occurred at her home on Green I when the reaction with higher Co ubt, That the Clerk shall send by mail to J. HOLLIS LINDSAY St., Wednesday, May 1st, after a all known creditors copies «>f said petition and Administrator of the Estate of George A. [ prices comes. this order addressed to them at their places of Pennington short illness v/ith pneumonia. J Receipts of f o r e i g n s last week rasktanoe as stated. By their attorneys, Shaw & Shaw. Mrs. Vassar was about 65 years of The Chicago Pianist Witness the Honorable Clarence H a l e , 1 reached 143,635 bags, bringing the Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereon 319 age, and has been a resident of | total for the season to 2,262,871 bags, at Portland, in said District, on the 4th day Houlton forjnore than 85 y’ears. She j Up to Friday’ receipts bad reached WILL GIVE A RECITAL IN , of May, A. D. 1912. was left’ a widow with three small & «.) JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors | 236,172 bags, making another record A true copy of petition and order thereon, sons during the early part of her res­ | week for imports. Large operators Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. In the District Court of the United States for idence here, and it was with indom­ the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. i predict that tho coming week's re- In the matter of ) itable courage that she began the ; ceipts will be much lighter and that Levi Bickford > In Bankruptcy. struggle alone in the world to rear On , at 8 O’clock Bankrupt. 1 i the movement is now about over To the creditors of Levi Bickford of Reed PI. and educate her boy’s, all of which | from the other side. They’ had the Assisted by Mrs. LINDSAY, Soprano, in the County of Aroostook, and dis­ reached manhood a credit to her ef­ ! same views two weeks ago, when the trict aforesaid, a bankrupt. forts. About five years ago her eld­ Notice is hereby given that on the i market ranged $2.75 and 2.85, and who is a graduate of the Halifax Con­ 4th day of May, A. D. 1912. the said est son died in , which : were caught napping. Last Satur- servatory. Levi Bickford was duly adjudicated was a sad blow to her. Her two bankrupt; and that the first meeting of i day, when the drop came to $2 and DM . A. O. DANIBDO* sons, Joseph and John have been Mr. Lindsay is a graduate of the “ American Conservatory” Chicago, FAMOUS HORSE. CATTLE, DOG AND his creditors will be held at the office even $1.90 for best foreigns, they’ OAT REMEDIES of Edwin L. Vail in Houlton, on the 28th her constant and devoted compan­ having reeei ’ed the First Gold Medal of the Cla*s of 1905. He was day of May., A. I). 1912. at 10 o’clock realized the dangerous position of The Kind for You to Use ions, and through their efforts her chosen to play in comunction with Theodore Thomas Oachestra at the Because they are the best kind in the forenoon, at which time the the foreign market. Beoause they give satisfaction said creditors may attend, prove their claims, latter years have been more easy. The movement has been better Conservatory commencement, 1907, and the same year was admitted *o Because roar money is refuned If you are appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and Mrs. Vassar had many friends who not pleased with results. transact such other business as may properly this week and a few marks have the Faculty of the “Central Conservatory of Music, and kindred Arts ” Beoause we have a Veterinary Department come before said meeting. regret her death, and deeply’ sympa­ brought as high as $2.25. though with a staff of Veterinary Surgeons whose EDWIN L. VAIL, thize with her sons. Funeral ser­ service is yours if you write to Dr. A o. Referee in Bankruptcy. most sales were on a basis of $2 and Daniels, Dept. V., 17§ Milk St., Boston. vices were heid from St. Mary’s Ask your dealer for D A N IE LS’ Dated at Houlton, May. 6, 1912. $2.15. It will take at least todays church Friday’ morning. Rev. Fr. without any’ further imports to clean Silke celebrated High Mass, f h e up the present stock on the piers. funeral sermon being given both in With this stutf out of the way, do­ English and French. Burial was mestics will take a big jump and ! made in the family’ lot in St. Mary’s what few foreigns which arrive later E intend to give you cemetery. would easily* move around $2.75. As COTTLE BROS. W it is, however, the foreign deal is all Mrs. Martha Garrison. guesswork since no one knows what ) Trade the advantage of the is coming from week to week. The ; piers are piled high and there never) Once again has death placed its market has been a time when stocks \v ere | QUALITY hand on one of our older residents, so heavy as they’ were this week and J and in the death of Mrs. Martha Mark last. The demand f r o m interior ! Garrison there is removed from our points is better and the movement J Prices are coining now— that community a woman who will he was heavier, especially’ to Pennsyl­ We produce Milk from clean and greatly’ missed as a friend and neigh­ vania cities. There were a number! will surprise you. bor. Always ready to lend a help­ healthy cows. of buyers early’ in the week, all of | ing hand to the needy or sick, her whom were looking for bargains, sympathy with any and all good Watch and you will see the but none could be induced to buy* Clean Milk is Our Motto. movements, an ardent worker in the above $2. Baptist church of which she was a best prices ever given in Houlton One feature of interest this iveek member, she was a woman whom was the reshipment of several small every one loved and valued as a on Bananas. lots of fine stock which had been friend. consigned to New York houses while Mrs. Garrison has been ill for some J the market was around $2.75 and time and while death was not unex­ -—Potato Crop Insurance !— $2.85. The owner cabled he could pected, the news of her death came get better prices on the other side as a shock. Her two daughters, and ordered the stuff back. As it Miss Lydia Garrison of Boston, and Every’ successful potato grower knows that potato plants require means only 35c additional freight Mrs. Arthur "Whitman of Portland Bordeaux Mixture to ward off blight, and that inferior Bor­ per bag and since as potatoes are do­ were with her during her illness and ing better at Liverpool and deaux Mixture poorly applied is of no value whatever. Give ministered to her wants in a devoted than they have in this market for YOUR 1912 potato crop best insurance by using Bordeaux manner. She also leaves two sons, the past two weeks, lie stands a good Mixture made with NICHOLS BRAND OF BLUE VITRIOL Robert, a senior of Houlton High chance of breaking even. We the cigar makers of Houlton, Presque Isle and Aroos­ School and Harry’ B. of Portland, the purity of this brand (guaranteed 99 per cent), and early took Co., have In the last year made 400,000 cigars which Oregon. The family have the sym­ application, insuring BEST potato-crop protection against pathy’ of the entire community. There were shipped over the B.

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Berry sold three horses appetite and that tired feeling, as well as the sores Bert Cameron lias accepted a posi­ and eruptions that occur at this time. for $1250 last week. tion with the Robinson Grocery Co. Anyone desiring help for odd jobs as salesman. Be sure to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla this spring. of any kind can secure it hv apply­ Sleep out of doors this summer. O It combines the great curative principles of roots, ing to Principal Weeks of R. C. L Huy a Wall tent complete wit h poles o barks and herbs, so as to raise them to their highest Riley lias Fresh Lobsters Tuesday Sxlu and larger of Fogg Co. 8 and Saturday of each week. efitatancy in the treatment of all blood humors, blood Geo. A. Russell, Prop, of the Pat­ w.mii and run-down conditions. Mrs. Geo. A. Hall who has been ten House was in town last week confined to the house with illness is calling on friends. Hood’s Sarsaparilla today. A ll druggists. now on the road to rocoveiy. McCluskey Bros. Hardware Co., A. Fi. Fogg Co. carry a fine lino of has just received a carload of light Wall Tents, all sizes complete with concords, top buggys and surreys. The safest place for you to buy a Piano, because poles. Destroy All Potato Bugs Miss Annie Peabody of Portland o you can find side by side at our store for easy and From the last lot of horses that who has just returned from a trip to o C. H. Berry received, he sold eight exhaustive comparison Europe, where she spent the winter, 8 the first day. o with WATSON'S SOLUBLE-ARSENOID. It is the guest of her parents. Fine eminent makes of Pianos and Player Osgood really has more Emblem 4 will surely do it. Mixes easily, remains in suspens­ Pins in stock than ^kWjik008^00^ Before purchasing, have a look at Pianos—all of which have a reputation dis­ Jeweler. Lowest> priceMHi ion, won’t wash of the plants, never harms the foliage McCluskey Bros. Hardware Co’s tinctive to themselves. The suhimer vacation offers an lot of high grade concords, buggys, acts quickly. Does T W IC E the work of Green opportunity for the children to learn and surveys. We cannot easily make technical details plain in an adver- tisment, hut if you will come here and permit us to do so we is the most economical of all bug destroyers. Ask music. Buy a piano or organ from The Postal Telegraph moved their can readily show you both why and how these instruments Hagerman, on easy terms, and office last week from the P. S. Ber- T O D A Y for special literature of nearest Arsenoid are leaders of their respective types. Sold on terms to suite educate the children. rie store on the north side of Market you. dealer. No better buggies on the market Square to the J. D. Perry store. The House of Quality A. E. Astle, Prop. than those for sale by McCluskey A Bath Room is not complete with­ 8 Bros. Hardware Co. Prsces right. out suitable fixtures, inexpensive 75 Main Street. HOULTON, M AINE. John Watson & Company. The advanced pupils of Prof. J. yet convenient. Fogg Co. carry a IOOOE H. Lindsay will give a recital at fine line. 0= OOOE ooocD the Ricker memorial parlors on Tuesday evening May 14, to which Notice of Foreclosure the public is invited. Clean the Feedplate. Notice of Foreclosure Your sewing machine will last long­ Whereas, Lettie Morton and Reuben R . W h ereas Cliarles W . Joslyn, of Oaklield, Boys will learn of an easy way to er and run more easily if, especially Morton both of Oaklield, in the County of in the County of Aroostook and State of Oats much alike, and can only be told by an actual te^t earn a dollar apiece for names, by after working on woolen goods, you j Aroostook and .State of Maine, by their mort­ Since good and poor look so Maine, on the 9th day of April, 1908, by his reading the John Watson & Com­ clean out the feedplate. Take out the j gage deed dated February Kith, 1907 and re­ mortgage deed of that date, recorded in Vol. HOW SHALL A FARMER KNOW WHEN pany potaio sprayer advertisement screw that holds It down and lift it : corded in Volume ‘222 Page 145 of the Aroos- 2;h, page5C5, of the Aroostook Registry of took Registry of Deeds, did give, grant bar- H E IS GETTING HIS MONEY’S WORTH ? in this issue. off; then, with a long pin, pick out i Deedsat Houlton, Maine, conveyed to me, ,ram, se]] an,i convey unto me, the undersigned the lint and clear the needle slot. I Th® chances are that 80 p. c. of the Oats offered for seed will not germinate A. H. Whitman who was called the undersigned, the following real estat«, M;ma Ik Cochran of Houlton in said County, You will be amazed at the amount of i 80 p. In other words, seventy out of every one hundred seeds are here by tlm death of iiis wife's situated in the town of Oaklield, to wit :- the thp following described real estate, to w i t :- oyer c. lint that can accumulate there, and east part of the "R obb” lot so-called, in said ; The North hajf of i x»t numbered One Ilun- UN ilEAD, or to weak to grow a large crop. mother left Monday for Portland, when you have replaced the plate and Oaklield, being the east part of Lot Numbered (jre<] an,j Twenty-Nine (129; in said Oaklield, and will return a little' later for a the screw , at the increased efficiency Eighty (80) bounded and described as follow s: according to the plan and survey of Parker P. fishing trip. of the m achine. WHITE MOUNTAIN BRAND PURE SEED OATS viz .-Beginning at the south-east corner of lot p m ]eigh and J. E. S. Cony made in 1808, to To see the Bath room fixtures car­ through several crucial tests and have shown that over 97 p. c. will numbered Eighty (80) thence running in a i be laid °tf by a line parallel with the South have been ried by A. H. Fogg Co. reminds one »8TRONG at that. Besides they are 99 p. c. pure. westerly direction on the dividing line b o y ne 0f sai«I Ixjt. Excepting from said con- gtfminate— of their needs. A small outlay of Another important feature is—at the selling price of $ 1.25 per bushel deliver­ tween lots numbered eighty and eighty one to veyance any rights the town of Oaklield may money brings returns in satisfac­ KEEP THE BALANCE UP. a beech tree on the corner of the "A lla n " Lot, j have in the part of said Ix>t upon which the ed to the farmer, they are not OBly the best, but the cheapest. It has been truthfully said that any j so-called ; thence north thirty-one (81) degrees ! sci]00l house now stands. Being the same flow W H IT E M O U N T A IN B R A N D SEED OATS this Spring and lerrn for tion. disturbance o f the even balance <>f east to the north line of lot numbered eighty i premlSes conveyed to Lettie Morton by Han- yourself. heahh causes serious trouble. Nobody (*°) i*- being the dividing line between ; nali A . Tarr. In Days of Old. J TH 0 HOLBROOK GROCERY COMPANY can be too careful to keep this balance ' numbered seventy nine (79) and eighty (80) ,, And whereas the conditions of said mortgage A little watch made In the time of nee 41thence...... easterly along the said» dividing line be­ are broken, by reason whereof I claim a fore­ 0 e e d lAepartm ent, K e e n e , N . h . Marie Antoinette bore the inscription: up. When peoph begin to lose appe­ tween said lots numbered seventy nine (79) closure of this mortgage, and give this nolica "Love your country and obey the tite, or to get tire i easily, the least im­ and eighty (80) to the State Road ; thence j for the purpose of foreclosing said mortgage. laws." One cannot help wondering prudence brings on sickness, weakness, southerly along the said State Road to the Houlton, Maine, April ‘27th, 1912. what became of the lady who owned or debility. The system needs a tonic, place of beginning, containing ninety two (92) MARIA B. COCHRAN, this little watch, and how she was craves it, and should not be deniedjit ; acres more or less. ll By her Attorneys, Putnam & Putnam. able to decide which was the "law." and the best tonic of which we have ally knowledge is Hood’s Sarsaparilla And whereas the conditions of said mort­ 318 PO YOU,NEED ANY What this medicine has done in keep­ gage have been broken and remain broken. W . C. T. U. N ow therefore, by reason of the breach of ing healthy people healthy, in keeping the conditions, of said mortgage I claim a Agents Wanted np the even balance of heabh, gives it Titanic disaster 15x22 pictures for framing, The W. C. T. U. social held at the foreclosure thereof, and give this notice for the same distinction as a preventive tliat purpose. cost agent .10 sell for .25 also post cards cost SHRUBBERY ? home of Mrs. G. W. Small on Thurs­ that it enjoys as a cure. Its evrly use agent .60 i>er 100. Largest and best book day Apr. 25th, was a very pleasant Dated at Houlton, Maine, this eighteenth ha* illustrated the wisdom of the old day of April, A. I). 1912. published,: sells for S i.00 agents can make It is now time to plant Shrubs, affair. A short musical program, saying that a stitch in time saves nine. .75 prolit ekeh sale. Outfit book .10. S with Mrs. Horace Huges as leader, Take Hood's for appetite, strength and W ILLIAM A. GELLERSON, W. M. PRILAY POST CARD CO, By his Attorney, Wiplaud S. Lewin, was listened to with much pleasure. endurance. Pittsfield, Me. i f * Trees and Rose Bushes 317 IN/ Special numbers included a solo by I f you are in need of such stock con­ Mrs. W. H. Easton ‘ Oh ’Tis Won­ derful” and a piano duet by Miss sult me. or better still come and see Mabel Densmore and Miss Pearl what I have. I have a fine lot of al­ Small. At 5.30 a delicious supper ready to set out of was served to which ample justice was done by all. r * On Thursday May 9th the W. C. o Hydrangeas, Roses, Honeysuckle, T. U. will meet at the ladies parlor of the First Baptist church. All AT PURINGION’S Peonies, Etc. meetings of the W. C. T. U. will be held at this plaee until further If you have a garden to plant try notice. my brand of pure seed. And Be Safe. My specials are Golden Bantam Corn Ballards 91st Psalm and Dwarf Wax Beans. 8 The rendition of Ballards 9 1st With every purchase we Sweet Peas (Spencer type) and Nas­ Psalm was given for the second time turtiums Seed are now ready. at the Congregational church, the first time being 1895, by a chorus of say “y°ur money back thirty voices under the direction of H. L. CHADWICK Mr. E. L. Cleveland, and Bryson’s full orchestra assisted by Mrs. F. A. if you want it” FLORIST & SEEDMAN Arbuckle as solo violinist. Phone 182-4 High Street The church was taxed to its ut­ most capacity when the service corn­ This is your guarantee of satisfac­ ua meed and the solos, duetts, and q mrtettes as well as the chorus sing­ tion—It safeguards every transaction— ing were listened to with a great Makes you as safe after you get the d ml of pleasure, as well as the work goods home as you are while buying of Miss Packard at the organ. Mrs. Hodgins, Miss Dyer, Mrs. them. So keep this firmly in your mind IF* Ludwig, Mr. Marriott, Mr. Archi­ O “if you. shouldn’t get what you want— o bald, Stewart took the solo parts bring it back and the money is yours for Repairing and each one reflected great credit upon their ability. In fact Houlton the asking. has reason to be proud of the musi­ cal ability which was displayed on ! is our strong point and as I am here personally to this occasion. The proceeds of th e collection Now— we’re ready to serve, ready do th6 Work, I can guarantee the absolute satisfact- which was about $35 will be devoted ib&riotBjjQgis to6 small or too large for us and if to the fund for the free bed at the with the Medium Weight Under­ 8 hospital. you have had difficulty in getting Those taking part were : wear, in Balbriggan, Merino and Soprano : Mrs. L. O. Ludwig, Miss Mattie Dyer, Mrs. Horace Hughes, W oo l. Miss Lucy Grant, Miss Daisy Bar­ REPAIRS rett, Miss Deborah Williams, Miss Camilla Robinson, M is 3 Marion John B. Stetson and Lamson & Cleveland, Miss Margaret Johnson, done In a proper manner, we are here to make it o 8 Mrs. F. L. Spragg. Hubbard Hats o Alto : Mrs. O. A. Hodgins, MBs right. Sec our line of Helen Coan, Mrs. E. E. Churchill, wear longer than Miss Inez English, Mrs. George Hood, Miss Mae Harrison. other good hats SPRING JEWELRY Tenor : Jos. J. Marriott, Rev. F. and look well a s A. Arbuckle, Rev. T. P. Williams, P. S. Berrie, B. E. Anderson, S. H. long as it wears. not the cheapest in price but the best in the end. Hanson. Bass: Bernard Archibald, George $1.00 to $5.00. 8 8 Hood, Hartley Stewart, Elmer E. Churchill, W. S. Lewin, M. B. Mc­ Kay. We are known for having the right kind of goods and for Bryson’s Orchestra: J. Frank selling them at the right price. PEARSON, The Jeweler Bryson, 1st Clarinet ; Oscar Wils >n, 2nd Clarinet; John Palmer, 1st Vio­ T H E S T O R E THAT MAKES GOOD Watchmaker and Engraver' lin ; Emmons Robinson, 2nd Violin; J. E. Robinson, Cornet ; Harold Chadwick, Cello : J o b n Bryson, o L F o g g Block Houlton, M e . Cello ; Charles Vincent, Flute ; C. ^ ^ SSuccessor U i c c e s to S. Friedman & Co. HOULTON, MAINE B. Esters, Trombone ; Rose E. Don­ ovan, Accompanist. Ommmmmou The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, May 8, 1912,

Prof. Cards. ■ Of Interest j Are you studying \ . . v — { To Farmers j Summer comfort? Dr. j. F. Palmer Our Kirschbaum DENTIST OFFICE OVER FRENCH’S N o te s . (Cherry T ree Brand) DRUG STORE When we tvrkbssly sell all I In “ True Blue” Serges OAlice Hours : 8 A M. to 5 P. M* heifer calves we cripple the dairy give this comfort. Others by appointment. businessjat the fountain head. Telephone 104-2 Neither t he sh“ep upon a t housand Cool and light, hills nor a thousand sheep upon a they will meet your single ‘ hill are ^verv much in evi­ Dr. G. H. Tracy dence in this country. What is tin* ideal of a Summer 2QZ trouble with sheep, that so many suit. DENTIST farmers have quit raising thevn ? Rice Block, Houlton, Me. Doubt Cannot Exist. Tnere has|been a good deal of in­ Hand-tailored, Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. quiry among farmers with reference to the'probable trend of pork prices. they hold their shape Evenings by appointment INVESTIGATION WILL ONLY However, no matter which way tluv Telephone connection. STRENGTHEN THE PROOF through the mug­ may tend, it will pay to go into pork WE GIVE IN HOULTON. as extensively as conditions will al­ giest, most trying low. BERT DOYLE, D. D. S. TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ How can doubt exist in the face of weather; and stay Therejis no part of the farm work PECTED TO ARRIVE AND such evidence ? Resd here the endorse­ quite^so exacting as that of the pleasing to the eye DEPART. DENTIST ment of a representative citizen of dairy, and we sometimes suspect yid soothing to the IN EFFECT NOVEMBER, 27. 1911. Houlton. that we make it herder than we OFFICE OVER FOX BRf*8. need. If anywhere it pays to have Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: Samuel Heughins, 14 Riverside St., %• CLOTHING 8T0RE. Houlton, Me., says : “ I have known up-to-date appliances and business 8.0T a. m.—for Fort Fairfield Caribou, of the value of Doan’s Kidney Pills for efficiency it is in connection with And Kirschbaum Limestone, Van Buren, and inter­ the production of milk and butter. mediate station* a good many years. I had hemo­ “True Blue” Serges rrhages of the kidneys and my back If farmers were to take up veter­ DR. FRED 0. ORCUTT 9.50 a. m.—for Bangor. Millinocket and ached so badly that 1 could hardly work. inary science to the extent of famil­ won’t fade a shade. principal intermediate stations—Port­ Dentist land and BoMon Via Medford. Dining Stooping caused distressing pains. iarizing themselves witli the make­ Stop in and see Car Millinocket to Bangor. Last spring I had occasion to take a up and functions of the stomach of Office Phone 27-4 Retidence Phone 83-4 drive across’ the country and the jar­ the horse and with the anatomy of Office Hoard 11.15 a. m.—for Ashland Fort Kent and in­ the variety of models ring *na jolting of the rig caused an­ its legs and feet, there would lie few­ Week Days 9 a. m. to 5 p. m Sunday! by termediate stations, also for Washburn, Appointment Van Buren, -Grand Isle, Madawaska, other hemorrhage. One of my neigh­ er horses with unsound legs and few­ at SIS. SiNCOCK BLOCK HOULTON. Frenohville St. Francis and intermedi­ bors who had procured a box of Doan’s er casualties from equine indiges­ ate stations via Squa Pan. Kidney Pills from the Hatheway Drug tion. Slip into one and ,19.85 p. m.—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Lime­ Co., gave them to me and I had used stone and intermediate stations. stand before our W. J. Thibadeau L. L. B. them but a few days before the diffi­ An alert carriage and a bright pye 1.85 p. m.—for Millinocket, Greenville Ban­ culty ceased. I have recommended are necessary in a perfect carriage mirror. You’ll see— Insurance and Collections gor and intermediate stations, Portland Kidney Pills many times since then.’ or saddle horse. and Boston. (Statement given June 24, 1908.) there’ll not be a Real Estate Bought and Sold A dull, listless manner does not 5.55 p. m.—for Millinocket Bangor, and in­ word necessary from termediate points, Portland and Bos­ A LATER STATEMENT. necessarily denote gentleness. A*l kinds of R. R. Tickets bought and ton. Sleeping Car Caribou to Boston. sold When Mr. Heughins was interviewed A lunkhead may be quiet, as a us about the beauty 7.11 p. m.—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Van on August 17, 1911, he said : “ I have rule, but you can never depend upon Office Formely Occupied by Judge Buren and intermediate stations. of line, fit and finish. Copyrighted 1911 A. B. KIRSCHBAUM & CO. taken Doan’s Kidney Pills off and on him. Chas.Caroll Corner Main and Mechanic Sts. since giving my former statement and Be careful how you breed your Kirschbaum “ Yungfelo” Maxim T r a in s D u b H o u l t o n . These Kirschbaum they have always helped me. I will­ colts and don’t be guilty of flooding HOULTON, MAINE 8.00 a. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangoi, ingly confirm all I have previously said the market with misfits. “True Blue” Serges K irschbaum label Millinocket and intermediate stations. in their praise and give you permission Sleeping Car Boston to Caribou. If a horse sweats easily, take par­ are strictly All- (Cherry Tree Brand) PARKER P. BURLEIGH to continue the publication of my state­ ticular pains not to let him stand 9.45 a. m.— from Van Buren, Caribou, ment for the benefit of other Sidney Fort Fairfield and intermediate stations. out in a draft, or drink too heart­ Wool. The fabric says to you that the suit ATTORNEY-AT-LAW sufferers.” ily. must be right or we will 12.30 p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, For sale' by all dealers. Price 50 that remar li­ General Practice, Settlement of Searspoit, Greenville and intermediate it. rests a horse greatly to have the Dining Car Bangor to Milli-1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, make it right. Estates, Corporations Organized. stations. harness slipped off wdiile taking the able lustre only nocket. New York, sole agents for the United All collections returned to clients nooning. Then he will feel more at Other Fairfield States possible with the Kirschbaum same day as collected. 1.80 p. m.—from Caribou. Fort leisure "and so take more comfort and intermediate stations. suits in a w ide variety o f Will practice in all Courts of the Remember the name— Doan’s— and eating than he would if he were all Kirschbaum re-fin- 2.45 p. »n.—from Fort Kent, Ashland and beautiful fabrics— grays, State. intermediate stations, also St. Francis, take no other. 218 the time thinking, “ They'll be after Frenohville, Madawaska Qrand Isle, me before I get my dinner eaten ! ishing process. tans and browns in many Rice Block Houlton, Me. Washburn, and intermediate stations, I ’ve got to hurry.” Hurrying is as via Squa Pan. g u a r - shades and character State of Maine bad for a horse as it is for a man. ^ T hey are 550p. m.—from Van Buren, Caribou County of Aroostook, ss. weaves, $15 to $35. Limestone Fort Fairfield, and intermedi­ Some currycombs and brushes anteed. The H. J. Chandler ate stations. To C. Miles Moore and George B. Moore, are little better than sticks, they are both of Woodstock, in the Province of New so gummed up .with hair and stuff. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 7.09 p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, Brunswick. and principal intermediate stations. Whereas C. Miles Moore and George B Throw the brush away and clean & E rvin Office 38 School Street GEQf M. HOUGHTON, Pass’r Traffic Moore, on the second day of November, 1905, out the comb. You will be better Manager. mortgaged to George C. Cutler, Fred B. |Cut satisfied w i t h the result of your Houlton, Maine Tel. 221-n. HOULTON, ME. ler, both of Brookline, Commonwealth of grooming and the horse will feel a W. M. BROWN General Superintendent Massachusetts, and John L. [Cutler, of New great deal cleaner. Bangor, Me. York, State of New York, co-partners in busi­ A hot sweat-collar is apt to soften ness under the firm name of Stetson, Cutler & LOUIS i. FREEDMAN the shoulders of a horse, if you do Notice of Foreclosure Company, certain personal property described as follows : The following property now sit­ not look out. Perspiration and heat Farm For Sale 140 ACRE FARM BARGAIN. Forester & Surveyor Whereas, John B. Hand, of scald the flesh. By our attempt at H6dgdon, In the Coujity of Aroos­ uate and being in .the County of Aroostook That valuable farm situated in Carleton, 4 miles out, among the best of 7 Mansur Block kindness we may do our horse much took and State of Maine, by his and State of (Maine, to wit :-the rotary saw Co., N. If. containing 120 acres, one mile neighbors, mail did., 1 mile to store. mortgage deed, dated November 7, mill now occupied by said C. Miles Moore sit­ harm. from Elmwood station and 2 miles from Cuts 20 tons of ha.y from handsome HOULTON, . . . MAINE 1906, and recorded in the Aropscook uate in Township 9 Range 4 on land of which Are you going to make a long Deliec Junction. There is on the farm 1 easy’ working fields, spring watered Registry of Deeds in Vol. 283, Page a permit has been given to said C. Miles drive ? Let your horses take their house and ell, 1 hog pen and workshop ltix.to pasture lor 15 head with cream sold Is there anything in a!l this world 606, conveyed to the undersigned, Moore, or to said C. Miles Moore and George l’t., 1 blacksmith shop with tools, 1 potato time the first hour. Then they can at door. 500 cords of wood, 100,000 that is of more importance to you than Shaw, Hammond A Carney, Incor- B. Moore to cut lumber, which pe rmit has al­ house frost proof, capacity lOoo hhls. 2 barns rated, a corporation -duly and take your time later in the day. of timber and wood for home use. good digestion ? Food must be eaten ready been assigned to said Stetson, Cutler & 2.0x44 ft., each, 1 shed 50x20 ft., 1 carriage be digested Krally incorporated under the laws 9 room house with piazza, barn for to sustain life and must ofthe State of Maine, and hiding Company, together with all machinery con­ house 20 by 'M’> ft., together with a full line of and converted into blood. When the nected with said mill consisting of two en­ farm machinery and household furniture, 10 head. Maple shade, good vievv. its established place of business in Through a great part of the coun­ digestion fails the whole body suffers. Portland, in the County of Cumber­ gines, three boilers, one rotary sawing ma­ try this is the month that cows go to water in both house and burns. There are on Price if taken at once is only’ $12.00 Chamberlain’s Tablets are a rational land and State of Maine, those cer­ chine, one edger, three cutting off saws, one pasture. the farm ho thousand of spruce lumber and and part may’ remain on mortgage. tain parts of lots numbered twelve and reliable cure for ind’gestion. They planer, four shingle machines and any and all Keep up the grain and dry feed in a large amount of hardwood. There is a This is shown by our Skowhegan (12) and thirteen (18), range six (6), other machinery connected with said mill, and increase the flow of bile, purify the the stable until they have become large steam saw mill and store within 1-4 of office. Write us at once for our new and lot numbered twelve (12) range all tools, machinery and property used in and a mile of the premises. There is an orchard blood, strengthen the stomach, and used to the change. catalog- and get full details of this on live (6), in the South Division of about the same, together with all our right, of lf><» apple trees all grafted fruit, Nf> acres in , . , ,, , tone up the whole digestive apparatus Bald Town of Hodgdon, described in Fresh pasture is so relaxing that 11 (page 28, ami also many others at For to John Hand from E vie G. title and inteiest in and to the land on which good cultivation. Possession given May to a natural and healthy action deed care must he taken that the cows do ‘ sacrifice prices. 218 Hunter and John M. Hunter, dated said mill stands ; also two bay mares, two 1912. Inquire of Geo. H. Martin outlie pie sale by Perks’ Drug Store March 26, 1898, and recorded in the gray mares, three bay horses, three gray not lose flesh. mises. W. D. Hutehiiis Co. Aroostook Registry of Deeds, Vol. horses, all of said horses now being employed Do not leave them in the pasture GEO. P. MARTIN, Trust Block, AUGUSTA, ME 166, Bgge 880. to which deed and re- and used by said C. Miles Moore in his lum­ during the nights until the weather 1 lebec, Car. Co., N. B Attention! Butchers and Farmers oord, and to deeds and records bering operations on said Township No. 9 is warm and settled. 4 lap YOU CANNOT STAND TO LOSE therein mentioned, reference is here­ Range 4. Also all the camping outfit now Bargain You will get highest cash market price for by m&de for a more particular des­ The sudden change from tin* warm cow and beef hides, calfskins, horsehides and used by said C. Miles Moore or by said C. In a second hand Jackson a passenger sheep pelts by selling direct to the tannery cription of the Real Estate conveyed stable to the night—an d damp For Sale Miles Moore and by said George B. Moore in automobile, in }>erf(*ct running order. New and cutting out dealers’ profits. We offer to by said mortgage deed. ground, might prove serious with tires recently put on. return all consignments free of expense, if his or their operations on Township 9 ii 4 and A good house and stable at a bargain on prices allowed are not entirely satisfactory. And, „whereas, the condition of some of the heavy milkers. easy terms, also a potato field to rent. Apply to O. B. B U Z Z K I.L , tfaid mortgage is broken. 9 R 5, consisting of twelve or more sleds, Apply II. D FOSS. Houlton, Mt The Bernard Tannery, Whitefleld, N. H. Now, therefore, by reason of the cnains, cooking utensils, stoves and any and Never leave the held out in a cold breach of the condition of said mort­ all other property used in connection with said rain in May. It does not pay to gage, said Shaw, Hammond A Car camping outfit ; which mortgage is recorded in make dairy cows “ rough it.” ney clain^i a foreclosure of said the Town Records of the Town of Masardis, Such a sy stem only takes milk out mortgage and gives this notice for Vol. 2, Page 2.51-2.12, to secure payment of that purpose. of the pail, and money out of the Dated at Houlton, Maine, April money advanced and to be advanced and obli­ owner's pocket. Spray Potatoes RIGHT, Make Them gations to be incurred, and whereas the condi­ 29 1912 To attain the greatest success in | 6 a W, HAMMOND & CARNEY, tions of said mortgage have been broken : dairying, it is necessary to have By its Attorney, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given of Carry YOU to the Deposit Window G borgb A . G o r h a m . the intention of IStetson, Cntler & Company dairy-bred cows. ms to foreclose said mortgage for breach of its The heifer calves from parents of You can always sell “ first-grade” potatoes—generally you can get rid conditions. long dairy inheritance are almost of the little kind only by feeding to the hogs. And growing fine, big, smooth oncs--the kind that makes an an acre produce a crop that takes you The Demons of the Swamp Bangor, Maine, April 17, 1912. sure to equal or surpass their dams to the bank with a fat roll of bills—is as much a matter of proper spraying are mosquitoes. As they sting they STETSON, CUTLER J CO. in productiveness. as anything else. p «i deadly malaria germs in the blood. 318 These calves if not needed to re­ We have looked into this question very carefully; we have carried on Then follow the icy chills and the fires inforce the dairy, are always sought hundreds of personal investigations in all the leading potato districts; we of favcr. The appetite flies and the Helps a Judge in Bad Fix. for by other dairymen. have studied potato diseases and pests, and have experimented for years to strength fails ; also malaria often paves Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills, Put your trade-mark—the name of get the most effective remedy for general use. And here it is tjk# way for deadly typhoid. But Elec- Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad your farm—on every package of tfie Bitters kill and cast out the mala­ butter or cream, etc., and be sure it sore on his leg had baffled several doc­ stands for perfection. “Orchard Brand” Arsenite of Zinc with ria germs from the blood ; give you a tors and long resisted all remedies “ I Enthusiasm brings success. Suc­ flu# appetite and renew your strength. thought it was a cancer,” he wrote. cess brings more enthusiasm. The Atomic Sulphur or Bordeaux Mixture “ After long suffering,” wrote Wm “ At last I used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve two combined lead to “ Easy' street” Vastly superior to Paris Green, Fret well, of Lucama, N C., “ three and was completely cured.” Cures and independence and comfort, if because it is an active poison and bottles drove all the malaria from my burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises and your heart is in the right place. kills bugs within a few hours. Paris rstem, and I ’ve had go^d health ever piles. 25 cents at all druggists. Green is of more or less uncertain 3nee.” Best for all stomach, liver and strength and is dangerous to handle. kidney ills. 50 cts at all druggists. For Rent It sticks to the leaves for weeks— Potato or Stock Farm Galvanized Storehouse on Riverside street, Paris Green washes off in the first For Sale two floors. rain or heavy dew and also dusts off in dry weather. It does not injure Wanted vines— of Located in Prospect, vie., l 1-4 mile from IIOULTON WOOLKN MILL. -Paris Green does, and also prevents the developing large potatoes. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Blight, if R. R. Station, 175 acres, atx>ut half tillage, It is a certain preventive of Potato early or late, applied wants two young women at once to take a properly—-Paris Green has absolutely no effect on Plight. two and a half year’s course in a private other half pasture, wood and lumber, plenty water, free from rocks. A splendid set of Hospital, eight miles from Boston. For in­ buildings consisting of house and ell, three formal ion, address Superintendent of nurses, If Troubled with Bugs or Blight, Spray with barns, carriage and hen house, all in good re­ 118HUl8ide Ave., Arlington Heights, Mass. pair. Farm in high state of cultivation. Any­ “Orchard Brand” 416 one wanting a good farm would do well to left me with a frightful cough and If Blight lias been cutting down your yield, or if potato bugs and beetles look into this proposition. If interested in­ What Texans Admire very weak. I had spells when I could have been “ eating you up” for the past year or so, try this combined quire of DR. II. L. GOULD, JiucksiKirt, Me. hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 ” Orchard Brand ” Sprav this year....the increase in the yield will fatten it hearty, vigorous life, according to 13i 7P minutes. My doctor could not help f; vour bank account awav beyond t-he cost of the sprav. \ on can get Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. “ We I ------me, but I was completely cured by ^ “ Orchard Brand “ materials at home or r.earbv — write and we ll tell you find,” he writes, “ that Dr. King’s New Now is the time to get rid of your D R . KING’S where. Ask for our free Circular No. j, describing Diseases of Potatoes, Pills surely put new life and en­ rheumatism. You will find Chamber­ and Methods of Treating Them. Life [BUGS ET UP ergy into a person. Wife and I be- lain’ s Liniment wonderfully effective. New Discovery ALL MY the best made.” Excel- One application will convince you of THOMSEN CHEMICAL CO., ">'■ Baltimore, Md. l^H they are Mrs. J. E. Cox, Joliet, 111. AND I _ MMibr#tomach, liver or kidney trou- its merits. Try it. For sale by Perks’ Makers of the Carious “Orchard Brand’’ Spray Materials for all Spraying Purposes 50c AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. IDID'NLGET NO bleu, 25 cts. at all druggists. Drug Store.