JOURNAl two-thirds destroyed then. None of these L. T. Shales and Charles D. Woods vs. Charles in the sum of $600 with Chas. A. McKin Austin and C. W. Lancaster sureties. Judicial Court. witnesses were cross-examined. L. Austin. Dunton & Morse. pro se. {>earey Supreme State vs. John Lane, app. Intoxication. No PERSONAL PERSONAL. < t At 4.30 Defaulted. ,f Double Launching p. m. both sides with evidence Jr. Judicial Cour rested, C. F. Bessey vs. Fred W. Brown, Dunton pros. Supreme C. Portland, all in. Jr. Motion for leave State vs. James S. Glidden. sale Author and Artist.. Judge Henry Peabody, & Morse. F. W. Brown, Single Mark Dolloff made a brief to W. Leave and Harriman. waived. Plead trip Bangor Capt. Ralph Pattershall went to Boston .The She e Friday morning the court room was to amend declaration hied. granted Reading guilty ", n Real Estate.. again last week. Presiding. amendment hied. of evidence hied. Continued for sentence. Monday on business. Transit crowded to listen to the Hon. L. Report arguments. vs. J. H. and State vs. James S. Glidden. Single sale. Har The term of the Judicial M. Frank L. Marston Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. William A. Decrow are Mrs. A. P. Mansfield left last Created th B September Supreme Staples, counsel for the defence made the riman. of indictment waived. Plea* visiting week for a Fair..Who F. 0. Clark. Dunton & Morse. Montgomery. Reading in Boston. Wentworth Fam Court 15th, and adjoum- on state- Continued for sentence. short visit in vstem?.. opened Tuesday, Sept. opening plea, for more than an hour. of evidence hied. Law agreed guilty. Bangor. Aubumdal ® speaking Report .Barque ed 26th. The He ment. State vs. Wm. A. Ryan. Selling mortgage* 1 It is that turnon Saturday, Sept. only important reviewed the of the witnesses thought Black, ’09, will be the cen- Leslie Raleigh left for Th*- Forest Fire (poem testimony Brown. Nol pros. Saturday Lynn, Mass., was of Lin- John L. Bean vs. Israel Woodbury. Thompson. property. case tried that of Nathan Clark for the State and for the ter of the U. of M. foot ball team. where he wili visit his White Plate (poem). defence, stating that Dunton & Morse. Continued. State vs. Vertie Crockett and Gilbertie Cal I mother and brother for colnville, with burning Tranquility the State did Mrs. Dunton & „f Brooks (illustrated. ) charged not have evidence enough to Effie L. Harriman vs. Harry W. Harriman and Call, app. Morse. Nol pros Mrs. James A. Preston returned to Lowell a week. hall. There were other cases of minor stand and A. Marshall, admrs. Thompson. State vs. Flossie Robbins, app. Brown. No L Steamship Creditors Urg Grange long enough to be knocked down. He Margaret Monday after a short visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. & Morse. Offer to be defaulted for pros. Elmer Decker of Clinton re- f The .Th cases were of of the Dunton L Oranges.. local interest; man** disposed by spoke good mother she vs. Frank who, although hied and State Bartlett, app. Intoxication Mrs. Henry Dunbar is her son, Ed- turned home after a visit with Mr. .. ,t "n Obituary.. .Th $140 rejected. visiting Tuesday agreement or otherwise, and the usual number loved her son, would P. W. P. of lower court affirmed and mittimus North Knox Fair. not go upon the stand Fay D. Cousins vs. Noah Sargent. Judgment ward H. Dunbar, in Mass. and Mrs. A. Leavitt. he Neither issued. Plymouth, George of divorces were decreed. and testify falsely as to her son’s whereabouts. Thompson. Dunton & Morse. party. ,,f Mrs. NV. Belfast. Inhs. of Albion. Jr. State vs. Frank Bartlett, app. t< George O. is Mr. and Mrs. Helen E. Carter of The trial of the State vs. Frank Bartlett and Inhs. of Unity vs. Libby, Cruelty Bailey visiting Boston, who has During the plea the respondent and his family, Nol h The Races at Unitj Eaton. Defaulted by agreement. animals. pros. Mrs. Wallace R. Tarbox in been the of her Albert with 50 hens with his Fryeburg. guest sister, Mrs. Frank S \ .-trial School, Class o f Smith, charged stealing sweetheart, Miss Hall, sat near at Hannibal H. Grant vs. Atwood W. Harding. State vs. Albert Smith and Frank Bartlett Assistant Holmes,at returned home of Social Clubs. from Rhoda took an entire Bart- hand within & Morse. Neither Dunton & Morse for Smith. Ar- postmaster M. C. Hill returned Citypoint, last week. Knell Page, up day. just the bar, and all were visibly Libby, Jr. Dunton party. larceny. New 3 A. and each not last week from a Co... Literary lett had been in jail since his arrest and Smith affected. The J. M. Larrabee vs. Warren Cummings. raigned respondent plead guilty vacation trip to Boston. Mrs. E. L. Brackett. Secretary of the Chil- attorney implored the jury to Bartlett retracted his of not anc The Call to Prayer.. Brown, Jr. J. M. Sanborn. Defaulted by agree- plea guilty dren s had been out on bail. The as to their be cautious in Grace Wentworth of Camden Aid Society of Maine, left proof rendering their verdict, to weigh ment. plead guilty. Verdict of jury, guilty. Franl visited her Wednesday for a in was Bartlett A. Stinson and Bartlett sentenced to 3 months in the Mrs. Chas. trip Franklin in the frauds Taft. .Why Taf t guilt conclusive. pleaded guilty the matter carefully and to realize that much Geo. F. Elliott vs. Horace countj aunt, M. Young, the past week. county interest of Peter Harmon. Jarvis B. Woods and Herbert jail and Albert Smith to 5 inonths in countj the Girls’ Home. and was sentenced to three months in Waldo conversation at a Mr. and Sit■ A .; \\ .>). time like that after the fire Mrs. A. E. Chase and Miss Marie T. Clough, trustees. F. W. Brown. Jr. Dunton jail. ...Is... Fall and Winte r Smith not He said could be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. county jail. pleaded guilty. misunderstood. He told them that & Morse for trustees. Principal defendant de- State vs. Nathan E. Clark, arson. Plead nol Chase of Brooks spent several days in Boston Drinkwater went to Stockton Springs... J. to Boston last week he had been drinking and although he admitted must see that an alibi faulted. Trustees discharged with costs. guilty. Jury disagreed. Recognized appeal last week. for a brief visit. Mrs. Clar- A Bells.. .Bel they had been proven .-tiding B. Woods allowed court the sum of $10 in next term in the sum of $1,000 with Ernest E. ance E. Read .Married being with Bartlett knew nothing about the and that the stood exonerated of the crime by supplied Mrs. Drinkwater’s -cut.. .Born. boy Clark and Emma F. Clark sureties. Karl of this is one of place addition to his legal costs. Cottrell, formerly city, at affair. The otherwise, and sen- of arson. He asked not for the Universalist church on judge thought sympathy, but for Austin Biscuit Co. vs. Myron T. Clark, and State vs. Lemuel W. Peirce, malicious mis- the new students enrolled in the Rockland organ Sunday. tenced him to five months in justice. Horace and Fireman’s Fund Ins. Co. A. chief. Ritchie, Nol pros. Clarence jail. Clark Commercial College. Wight, after spending a two weeks’ artist A. Patch. Continued. State vs. Owen Gallant, common seller, author and A case of some interest on the water front County Attorney Thompson for the State Beaton, vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- John G. Chadwick, vs. A. M. Wilbur and C. Ritchie. Pled guilty. Continued. Hayward Peirce. 2nd, left Frankfort last 5£nK- a son was that of George W. Pendleton of this city made very able argument in of the Buzzell. vs. common nuisance, Wight, returned to Boston support F. Dustin, trustees. Beaton, Con- State Owen Gallant, week for to by Monday’s known the world ove Andover, Mass., begin his studies vs. the schooner Fancy and ketch Echo and prosecution. He cited the motive that the tinued. Ritchie. Pled guilty. Continued. boat, where he will become a at Phillips Academy. student of Tufts’ n in seaman vs. A. M. Wilbur and C. F. State vs. Owen Gallant, house, etc, business, their tenders. Both crafts were owned by the young man had in burning the Grange hall, to Bernie J. Cox drinking Dental No further Ritchie. Pled Continued. College. ,! directions, and one o Dustin, trustee. Beaton, Buzzell. guilty. Misses Cora S. Morison and Elizabeth A. late Manchester of Camden. The Fancy wit: The Clark family owned a dance and con- Mrs. L. Capt. action. DIVORCES DECREED. M. N. Stevens, national of ilv deserve * cert hall Quimby leave tomorrow for their Senior president receiving is 5 tons net and was built in Marblehead and when there was another in the Samuel A. Rendell vs Lizzie E. Libby. Beaton, year the W. C. T. Grace L. from Charles N. at U., and Miss Anna Gordon, vice •• Lincoli 1 Stanley Stanley, rary world. was in it. took business from them. He Dunton & Morse. Continued. Wellesley College. Mass., in 1858. The ketch Echo built vicinity away Desertion. president at were C. vs. John N. Harriman. large, considerably shaken v d Mrs. Lincoln A. Col of C. Park, coll., Miss Louise Camden under the of her owner. spoke the young man’s dress at the fire, of Helen A. Ridley from Arthur C. Ridley Peirce left Frankfort last week and supervision Beaton, Dunton & Morse. Notice proved. up other passengers wore slightly bruised ! brother of Miss Joann: 1 the fact that his could not have been Cruel and abusive treatment. for her home in New York Mr. Pendleton worked the summer of family Bia) F. vs. Oscar Bowden, after spending the last duriug Bradbury Gerry. Lula Belle Clark from Arthur L. Clark. De- Monday night by the collision of the Mon- ,-ntitled “Ah Man, th- awake when Nathan was to be in bed Buzzell. Defaulted. summer with her Peirce. 1907 on the Fancy in Camden and in the fall supposed sertion. of child to mother. uncle, Hayward treal train the vs. Custody leaving Grand Trunk station in. ■•.card” in the Octobe if it took three calls to wake them when Wit- Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co. F. C. came to Belfast in the schooner with Ethel M. Harding from Herbert L. Harding. Miss Helen Bird the week-end in at 7 Capt. Fletcher and William Q. Spinney. Bowden, spent Portland, p. m. with a shifting The American has : 1 ness Pendleton called them to to the fire as Cruel and abusive treatment. Custody ol engine. Manchester to fit out for a trip to Southern go Dunton & Morse. Fletcher defaulted. Rockland, the guest of her sister, Miss Bertha Mrs. Stevens and Judg- mother. Miss Gordon were on their its readers was testified. If were at the time children to somethin} waters. at anchor in the stream they asleep ment for defendant. W. Q. Spinney. I. and her Miss While just Cassie E. Dyer from Cleveland J. Dyer. Bird, aunt, MaryjC. Tyler. way to Chicago and pluckily continued their :-mes are featured in th* that stated that was in Fred vs. Wm. L. Glidden. Bangs, above the steamboat wharf the broke they the respondent Greely Cruel and abusive treatment and adultery, Fancy Jr. Defaulted Miss Cora Eames left Saturday for Boston, journey. M r. Colcord say bed, he would have had of Libby, by agreement. to mother. they adrift in an storm and was plenty opportunity Custody of child easterly badly C. W. Lancaster vs. E. F. Hanson. Ritchie, en route for Norfolk, Va., where she will Dr. and Mrs. J. F. or Lin to and their R. Brock from Effie A. Brock. Adul- spend Starrett have return- published by her stern mainboom get up leave the house without Neither Percy ed just damaged, having stove, J Thompson. party. the winter. She has been the guest the from a most delightful trip to and see if you don’ it. This fact the alibi to the ba:l. Co. vs. Roberts. tery. during Evangeline broken and of her rail carried Mr. knowing put Charles McLaughlin Cyrus from Warren L. Curtis. Land They left this for part away. Defaulted Locasta E. Curtis the summer months of her sister, Mrs. George city Boston, being Mr. Colcord we hav* He also cited the fact that the was seen Harriman, Thompson. by agree- joined at Rockland Dr. Pendleton worked with the owner re- boy ty Cruel and abusive treatment, extreme cruelty by Starrett’s parents, making ment. A. Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. E. We have more sto a witness in the loft that the and and confirmed habits of intoxication. A. Starrett of Warren In hay the night vs. Jack- gross pairs but about the time they were completed Prince E. Luce, M. D. app. Rodney Boston, the was a sea of children to mother. the new' students at the party increased by the addition s father was cap bloodhounds were in the vicinity, although the son and Willis R. Winchester, tr. Neither par- Custody Among registered of Mr. and Capt. Manchester was taken sick and later Fred E. Curtis from C. Elizabeth Curtis. Mrs. J. M. Wagner of North An- of are made voyages, so it i: respondent had denied it on the stand. He ty. University Maine the following: Lynne d°ver Mass., and Mrs. was taken to where he died. Before Adultery. Mary Bateman of Camden, 11. H. Gantier vs. F. L. W’alker. Dunton & I. Rand, E. Lowell. The a certain foundation fo: said he had not cross-examined the witnesses Unity, Gay Holmes and C. A. Rack- steamer trip from Boston to he Mr. Pendleton a Morse for Defaulted. leaving here gave writing plaintiff. Yarmouth was most and a that he tells. “Ah no occa- liffe, Belfast. delightful after a tour other than the respondent, as he had S. L. Shute admr. vs. Hartford rail of in the presence of witnesses in which he said Stephen by the points of interest, also afford: and trustee. Dun- including i-.-*• nture and sion to do so and did not wish to harrass them Shute Belfast Savings Bank, rEKouNAL. Miss Annie Morrill returned to Portland on Liverpool and the that he (Pendleton) should have the boats or Annapolis valley, the return Th* ton & Morse, Thompson. Trustee’s disclosure was made boat ratable Chinese. unnecessarily. He expected the parents, sis- Thursday after a brief visit to her home in by to Boston, and the an The ketch Echo, it was said, filed. Continued. Albert Peirce of Frankfort members Bangor That Mr equivalent. Hon. and Mrs. of the party reached home Wednes- Arthur Covey. ter and sweetheart to stand by the young man, S. L. Shute, Melinda E. Willis et als. Belmont to attend the wedding of her sister, had previously been given to Mr. Pendleton j Stephen were in this city on business Monday. day. Sept. 23d—Bangor Commercial. i: ny is evidenced by t and would not give much for them if they did vs. Hartford Shute. Dunton & Morse, Thomp- Alice Wetherbee to Mr. L. Morse. and was hauled out on land of his in Islesboro. j Elijah son. Death of Melinda E. Willis Mrs. Sarah Sherwood returned last Friday Friends of William {»ctuber American sen- not, but it was human nature for them to suggested. Vaughan, Jr.f who is a only L. Shute of Belfast of Willis L. Hasty of Thorndike After the death of Capt. Manchester he S. S. appointed guardian a with relatives in New Brunswick. successfully student in the agricultural as follows: “Th( do all in their to make a clear case of from visit department of the sheets, power Fannie B. Willis, Josephine W\ Willis and Hope passed the recent examination for those de- brought this craft over from Islesboro and last University of Maine, will be interested to learn ributed by such writers as alibi. He had no doubt that Mrs. Clark; the E. Willis. Mrs. Levi Clay returned to Portland her in the siring to practice medicine in this State. He is laid up the dock alongside schooner, Stevens for vs. Is- that he to be one of three students who Jean Webster, Jessa mother of the was a woman Andrew J. petr. partition week after several weeks at City- will since. The respondent, good spending is a graduate of the Maine Medical School at and both have remained there abel R. Tripp. Dunton & Morse. Judgment go to Biockton Fair this where Colcord and Venita Sei- such as the counsel for the defence had stated, month, they claimed that if in law the boats be- for partition. A. D. Hayes, C. M. Knowlton point. Brunswick. will plaintiff 1 participate in the stock judging competi- but many a good mother has been called upon and* John Crosby appointed commissioners to Miss Frances Howes left Monday noon for i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamilton are tion under the of the New u as he is known to hif over the crime of her make receiving auspices England I to shed bitter tears off- partition. where she is to attend Miss McClin- labor and ship-keeping for some 240 days, the International Harvester Co. vs. AdelbertE. Boston, on the arrival 25th Federation of udentat the He asked not for but congratulations September Agricultural Students, the col- § University spring. anything justice Morse for De- tock’s school. sum of $210. If they belonged to the plaintiff Hamilton. Dunton & plaintiff. of a son. Mrs. Hamilton was Miss Lillian G. leges represented in this ; a membei for the of Maine that the should competition being the S 1907. He is State guilty faulted. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. C. Drexel left Gripsholm, on the writing which he held, he asked that Elwell, of Mr. and Mrs. El- University of Maine, New and his list o: be Golden Tonic Co. vs. I. C. Rowell. Ritchie daughter George Hampshire College, Paternity punished. their summer home at North Islesboro, Satur- the title be given him. Clara VV. Manchester, for Defaulted. well of Northport, and has many friends in Amherst Agricultural College. Rhode Island long one. Besides his Judge Peabody m his charge reviewed the plaintiff. Pa. | H. Fernald vs. Homestead Mut. Fire Ins. day for Bryn Mawr, State widow of Capt. Manchester and the executrix, L. town. College, Connecticut State College and Prism, The Campus anc whole case and instructed the jury that in a Co. J. H. Tolman. filed. \ the case dismissed on the Ritchie, Pleadings and Mrs. Sumner of Omaha, the of asked that be ground Mr. George Oak Grove an University Vermont. Mr. re- Cne executive committee case of this kind much of the testimony is un- Ernest C. Patterson libt. vs. Ethel M. Pat- Seminary, Vassalboro, reports Vaughan arrived morning to visit Dr. ceived the that the plaintiff had no claims on the terson. Dunton & Morse. Dismissed. Nebraska, Sunday enrollment of 100 the number highest rank of any of the Maine ? ofiation and wasaJunioi jDjoperty reliable and to weigh both sides of the case Ritchie, students, largest in writ. was dis- Mrs. L. A. Bassick vs. Thos. Clark and the and Mrs. W. Stoddard. students in the as alleged the The action George in many years. In the list of new students preliminary contest in which in lines in the carefully. Justice was what they were after, y literary Penobscot Coal Co. Ritchie for plaintiff. De- the three missed. Way land Knowlton for plaintiff; Mrs. Clara Furbush of Howard, R. I., is visit- are: Seniors, I. Atkins, Harold Hav- Maine representatives were chosen. Mr. Colcord shine, for he so far as it in their power to give it. He faulted. Edythe lay The students will Reuel Robinson for defendant. Co. vs. Fred her Mrs. F. M. Bailey of Citypoint Albert be accompanied by Prof. the art department oi criticised both attorneys for speaking of the Belfast Gas & Electric Spinney. ing sisters, ford, Belfast; Juniors, Miller, Belfast; If Owen Gallant of Stockton Springs against Ritchie for Defaulted. and Mrs. Furbush of North Belfast. Frances L. Belfast. P. A. Campbell, of the of Animal plaintiff. department the title £ indictments in the case, Harry Sophomore, Jones, \ doing page. grand jury stating Foster Rubber Co. vs. R. J. Ellingwood. whom the grand jury found three indictments* M. and little son Industry. l Sawings to preceed the that both statements were improper and had Ritchie, Greer. Greer withdraws. Defaulted. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Avery Frank W. Gowen, who returned to Water- common seller, single sale and nuisance was in Exeter af- Boston and New York l the club headings anc nothing to do with the case whatever. The Nahum S. Piper vs. Benj. Kelley. Ritchie, returned Tuesday to their home ville last Friday from a business trip in Somer- papers of recent date allowed the court to on his own & Offer to be defaulted for $10 by go recogni- Dunton Morse. Mrs. G. D. McC rillis. saw contain the announcement of the t e Blue Book, to which jury was instructed to bring in a verbal verdict, ter a visit with Mr. and set county, says he never the Kennebec engagement \ that he would leave the State zance providing rejected. of Mr. Alton T. Roberts of New York to Miss owes to him its artistic and they retired at 11.30. After deliberating Charles E. Lane vs. Wilbert Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Danfort'n and children of river 'so low in that section before and that and not return. He left the at once. If B. city Dunton & Morse. Defaulted. are Abby; Longyear of Brookline. Mass. Mr. i from dance order covei for five hours the jury came into court and re- Brown Jr., were the of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. many of the farmers obliged to haul water be Castine guests he is found in the State he will apprehended as of as per decree on file. Roberts is the son of the late C. was re- were unable to It is Judgment mortgage, for a few last week. for their stock three or four miles. Sumner Roberts I? drawings, which ported that they agree. Jr. Mosher at Citypoint days and held. W. O. Estes vs. E. P. Dearborn. Brown, of Stockton rumored that stood nine for conviction Springs and grandson of the late The Maine students alsc they for Defaulted. Wm. K. after a short visit in Bel- Ex-Aldermsn C. S. McFarland, of 21 Cedar of case of State vs. Nathan E. ! plaintiff. Morison, The trial the leaves this week on a two-weeks’ bird- Hon. B. M. Roberts, collector of the words and music oJ and three for acquittal. The jury was dis- Chesley B. Ingraham, libt., vs. Nettie M. In- train for New street, formerly the before a crowd- j fast, left by Monday morning’s Clark began Thursday morning graham, libellee. Brown, Jr.. Henderson & Hen- hunting trip in Maine. Somerville, Mass., port of Belfast. Mr. Roberts is a Harvard pin and “Maine’ charged, and the respondent furnished $1,000 meet his Ruth. He will song,” was with derson. Motion for trial filed. Libellee York to daughter. Journal. ed court room. The accused charged jury and at holds an friends bonds for further his father and and graduate present important j mite with other appearance, j filed motion for order of court directing libel- place her in school at Greenwich, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Low of have setting fire to and burning Tranquility Grange Boothbay, position at department of the .• wishes mother as sureties. lant to into court to enable her to de- headquarters j udations and good being accepted pay $50 then return to Minneapolis. been Mr. Low’s mother in Belfast the hall in Lincolnville on the night of May 25* fend. visiting Board of Water Supply which have in hand the who F. W. Brown, Jr. vs. G. L. Whitten. Brown, Mr. L. L. Biddle of Philadelphia, spent past week. construction 1908. Three Grange halls have been burned in of the great water works sys- Following is a summary of the disposition of ! Jr. for Defaulted. North Islesboro, and his broth- this town and the general belief is that all the plaintiff. the summer at Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Poor have been the re- tem for New York city. Miss is the term. Susan E. McLaughlin, libt. vs. Geo. McLaugh- Philadel- Longyear IN REAL ESTATE. cases during er, Mr. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle of the the I fires were of incendiary origin. This is the lin. Jr. Notice ordered. cipents of many congratulations upon accomplished daughter of John M. Long- Laura J. vs. Alexander Libby, Treat, by guardian, vs. Northern Maine Sea- were in Belfast Friday and left by train second building Tranquility Grange has lost in Rachel M. Pendleton phia, arrival of two grandchildren. A daughter, year, Esq., the multi-millionaire of Brook- s:ors in real estate were Me Cam Dunton & Morse for & Morse. bridge. plaintiff, R. R. Co. Mortland. Dunton for a two weeks’ hunting trip. Mrs. line. and this and a determined effort has been port Janet Nichols, was born to Mr. and Hugh Mass., Marquette, Mich. Mr. 1 ong- e only Registry of Deeds way Johnson and Thompson for defendant. Verdict \ Continued. who has been visiting D. McLellan of Boston and 27th year has immense interests in made to find the incendiary and bring him to 4th motion for new trial M. vs. Com- Mrs. Frances Norton, Sept. 24th, Sept. iron, coal and 1 28, 1908: for defendant. day Rachel Pendleton, petr.. County September j in this a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred lumber in the State of A bloodhound was brought up 'from filed- missioners Waldo Co. Mortland. County At- her Mrs. Eva McKinnon, city, arrived Michigan and elsewhere. to C. justice. daughter, S Belfast, Henry Bailey et vs. Portsmouth, Kit- Notice on chairman of county commis- Isle. Mr. Roberts Maine home is at the State prison to track the offender but fail- Arthur P. Libby ai., torney. has returned to her home in South Deer R. Poor in Belfast. inalhaven with h gs in Belfast. & York Street R. R. Co. for plain- sioners ordered. the then tery Rogers for a two the family of his step-father, H. M. ed to do so, and Tranquility Grange em- for defendant. W. Pendleton vs. Sch. and own- Miss Ethel Brown left Monday Mr. C. L. Wright occupied the pulpit of Noyes.Esq. ■dry,to Albert L. Graffatn tiff. Heath and Thompson Geo. Fancy Robinson for de- whom his mother married some odd ployed Detective Richard Leader of Lewiston Continued. ers. Knowlton for plaintiff. weeks’ visit in Boston and Lowell. Free Baptist church in North Montville last twenty i ;n Unity. dismiss filed and secured him Clark was ar- C. H. Merrill & Chas. E. Libby Vs. Chas. A. fendant. Motion to granted. this church years ago. and on evidence by as Sunday. He has been licensed by Bedfast, to Emily ,)an< Milliken and Sarah G. Baseett, admrs. C. F. Action dismissed. Miss Clarabel Marsh, who has been acting rested and held under bail from the lower to and will the until a Mass.; land in North Johnson, Rogers, E. Foster for plaintiff. Chas. F. Harriman vs. H. W. Iiarriman and assistant in the Western Union office this sum- preach occupy pulpit court for the of the grand when Andrews and for defend- A. Marshall, admr. Beaton for plain- is Mr. has sitting jury, Heath & Thompson Margaret has been a two w’eeks rest be- regular pastor engaged. Wright DOUBLE LAUNCHING AT ROCKLAND, j for service on defendant filed. mer, enjoying was indicted for fire to ant. Continued. tiff. Motion | he “maliciously setting va- in Rockland, Belfast and other land G. t< | on of the office during the supplied pulpits Dyer, Belfast, Clara E. Erskine, vs. Daniel Cousens. Fel- Motion granted. Service to be made R. F. fore taking charge Tranquility Grange hall.” and has excellent satisfaction. Rockland, Me., Sept. 24. The attraction of ■ land and ii for R. F. Dunton for defendant. Dunton, attorney. cation of the manager, Miss R. T. Newell. places given buildings lows plaintiff. a double launching brought to this city today a Attorney Thompson opened the case Chas. W. Parsons vs. Chas. A. Soden. Beaton County Neither party. is teach- Mr. and Mrs. who spent the crowd of some 200 for service filed Miss Elva Hasty of Thorndike who Kirkpatrick, large sightseers, including for the State, and Clark was then arraigned Abner W. Fletcher vs. Charles H. Merrill. for plaintiff. Motion personal from to Albert A summer in Belfast and at their cottage on excursionists Lewiston, win-re one of the i Lincolnville, Andrews and for and Service to be made by copy in the school, was called home last and not guilty. Seventeen witnesses Heath & Thompson plaintiff. granted. ing Citypoint vessels is principally owned. The scene of the i •’ d in Lincolnville. pleaded hand. Gott’s Island, left last week for Rockland to Continued. week by the sudden illness and death of her event was Cobb, Butler Air Co's shipyard, which '• were called the State, as follows: Arno W. Wm. E. Closson. Brown I B. Brown by Geo. M. vs. P. C. Blaisdell. Dunton Fred W. Brown vs. visit friends a few before returning to j osuect, to George Bonney father. During her absence her place was days has had the distinction this summer of being Harold McKenney, Willard Pendleton, & Morse for Thompson for defend- for plaintiff. Defaulted. in Knight, plaintiff. Black of Bel- their home in St. Paul, Minn. Before leaving the only shipyard New England where four leave to amend declaration Fred W. Brown vs. Reuben Shaw and John by Mrs. Annie C’haples Austin Knight, Pearl Wentworth, Mrs. Ellen ant. Motion for supplied vessels were on the stocks at one time. I to 0. W. Newhall, do. Amendment filed. Law on trustee. Brown. Discontinued as to Mr. had his launch hauled out at Nathan filed and granted. Vickery, fast. Kirkpatrick The first schooner launched was the Moody, Arnie Knight. Percy W’ellman, trustee. Defaulted. single Macomber’s. deck four-master na:n*d in nor of report. L. Mitchell and returned to Bel- Lewiston, D. Ross, Vester McKenney, Frank Gray, Fred L. Stevens vs. Wilbert A. Stevens. Lenora G. Alley vs.‘Harvey L. Alley. De- M. family uviile, to Martha M. Peavey Sarah the city of Lewiston. This vessel has a gross McLel- faulted. and as soon as their effects Mrs. G. E. Stevens, Mrs. M. A. Huff, Mr. and E. Leadbetter, George Bullock, Edna Dunton. Thompson and Bowdon for plaintiff. fast last Saturday tonnage of 814, a net tonnage of 711. and the ng. in Swanville. for defendant. Continued to State in Scire Facias vs. Winfield S. Edmin- lhur- L. O. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Parker of Lincolnville lan and Ritchie arrive will go to housekeeping in the Mrs. Haskell, Perley following registered dimensions: Length. 190.5 Ralph Richards, Young to Ben D. Field and William A. Clark. Belfast, to Vevie L. Rowe be tried 2nd day of next term, defendant ster, son breadth. 39.5 feet: 14.9 feet. The The evi- house on street. Mr. Mitchell and daughter, Mrs. Loren Harding and feet; depth, and Richard F. Leader of Lewiston. costs of witness fees for this term taxed at E. F. Littlefield for Field and lough Congress Morrill. pay Thompson. Mr. Mrs. frame is Virginia white oak, arid the Clark. Personal service ordered on Winfield S. into his overalls and went to work Charles, Mrs. Annie M. Frost, and planking dence was mostly circumstantial and practical- $5.64. got Monday and are The hull shows ■a. to S. Bur ceiling yellow pine. Belfast, Joseph vs. Nathan A. Webb. C. W. Hus- Edminster. James Chalmers and Adelaide the same as that in the lower H. Gilbert on a job. granddaughter, several innovations which interest ly presented for defend- State in Scire Facias vs. W. S. Edminster, plumbing seafaring I Belfast. for F. W. Brown, Jr. ; from Pittsfield men. The keelsons are sey plaintiff. Smith, were among the in the form court. Several witnesses testified to the ap- Ben D. Field and Wm. A. Clark. and Mrs. Horace J. Morton left for theii people arranged u Dinsmore ant. Continued. Thompson. Mr. of a and in of port, to Iva Ella who attended the fair last week. truss, place knees there are shelf of about the which indi- Frank B. Littlefield for Field and Clark. Personal ser- a sum- Unity fir.i ■;. V •••Ilf. pearance things fire, Wm. O. Cunningham, Cunningham home in Chicago Monday after pleasant streaks with braces. The forward house is 35x30 E. and Har- vice ordered on W. S. Edminster. m cated that the was the act of an incen- and H. P. Cunningham vs. Charles Mrs. Cam- Mr. Wood and family will leave feet, built in North Carolina The after burning W. mer with Mrs. Morton’s mother, Llewellyn pir.e. B and Clarence L. Jackson riet A. Robertson. Brown for plaintiff. State in Scire Facias vs. S. Edminster, house is Tracks were found from the the middle of Octo- 30x28 feet, finished in hard wood. The diary. leading Chas. E. Robertson 1 Ben D. Field and W. A. Clark. in Belmont. Mrs. Cammett will spend for Valhalla, N. Y., about i!a Dinsmore, do; land ii Thompson for defendant. Thompson. mett, lower masts are 9-4 feet long and the topmasts R hall towards Lincolnville Center and action Littlefield for Field and Clark. Personal ser- home at 53 Cedar a mod- Grange defaulted. Neither party. No further the winter with her daughter, -Mrs. A. H. Mil- ber and their street, are 50 feet. were to measure to Harriet Robinson. vice ordered on W. S. Edminster. bath room and The these tracks found exactly as in Lincolnville. ern house with hardwood floors, Lewiston was built for the general coast- R ster, Camden, to Enoch R vs. Orrin B. State in Scire Facias vs. W. S. Edminste*, ler, shoes. Nathan Frank H. Sanborn WoodburyJ for rent. trade, but will handle lumber and the same as Nathan Clark’s E. Field. of hot and cold water, will be offered j ing piling and in Palermo. Dunton & Morse for plaintiff. Thompson for Burton A. Spencer and Chas. Thomp- P. Field, who had been the guest Crowell & R of George I principally. Thurlow of Boston are D. Ross testified to selling Clark a pair 7£ Cnnt.inned. son. Littlefield for and Field. Per- Belfast will be sorry to lose Mr. Wood and R ■■shall, Belfast, to Clarence M Spencer Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Quimby at Pitcher’s Pond to be the managing owners, and the schooner iK-um B. Rowe. Dunton sonal service ordered on W. S. Edminster. IUBBCI OHUCO. 1UIO. amwujt Mabel H. Knox vs. Hattie and will to see them return at no will be commanded J. Ginn v d to Boston Mon- family hope by Capt. Thomas of R in Belfast. for defend- State in Scire Facias vs. Winfield S. Edmin- for a short time, returned by before the fire broke out. Vesta Mc- & Morse for plaintiff. Thompson distant dav. I Auburn. to Enoch R. Kane ning just Chas. A. and Herbert Bradman. Mr. Bert Eaton of New York, whc R Liberty, ant. Neither party. ster, McKinley day’s boat. j The other vessel launched was the three- said that on the the bloodhound and Brad- n Kenney day A. vs. Charles H. Parsons. Thompson. Littlefield for McKinley for several Liberty. Eliza Loring had been visiting the Quimby’s Gay Holn.es, who entered the University of masted center board schooner Frank Brainerd,. was from the State to run for Taber D. Bailey for man. Personal service ordered on W. S. Ed- brought up prison Thompson plaintiff. on the same boat. In whose registered measurements are as follows: R Wyman, Islesboro, to J. C minster. weeks, left for home Maine this year, put in a busy Saturday. down the miscreants she was in the Clark defendant. Continued. Gross tonnage, 264; net tonnage. U*S; length. ■•■dm vs. Diaic in ocire racias vs. v». o. o. their cot- T2 in the ball R Llesboro. Mary E. Mclnness Roscoe 0. Sawyer. miiiiiiaicr, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Centner closed the morning he pitched for i23.4 l'eet; breadth, 30.B feet; 8.7 feet. house, and saw Nathan Clark up on the hay McLellan for defend- A. and Chas. E. Field. depth, Knowlton for plaintiff. Spencer Thompson, and left on boat when the Freshmen were defeated by The frame is built of white oak. The of Field. Personal tage in East Belfast Monday’s game, Virginia mow hiding. Detective Richard Leader ant. Continued final for defendant. Littlefield for Spencer and is with the The Conn. had a 10 to and in the afternoon planking yellow pine oak bends, and Shoe Situation vs. heirs of A. C. Situs. service ordered on W. S. Edminster. for their home in Hartford, They the Sophomores, 1, Lewiston said he had but one conversation Willard S. Jones, coll. ceiling is yellow pine except the floor ceiling, Herbert T. Drake, petr. for leave to enter an season at their cosy he was in the football game, when Maine de- Clark. Clark had told him that he couldn’t Dismissed. long and very enjoyable which is white oak. The lower masts are 78 with vs. Philena from the decree of the of Pro- -uturers in New I Leon hbt. Wyman. appeal Judge excursions in Ricker Classical Institute, 37 to 0, play- feet and the are 42 feet. The r. Englan< told of his W.Wyman, cottage and made many pleasant feated long topmasts tell what day the fire was, and & Morse and Thompson. Dismissed. bate vs. Estate of Henry S. Park. Payson & •an are distributing sample: Dunton motor boat. are half back a short time. W. M. Black, Brainerd was built for the Brainerd, Shaler & but seem- S. Brown. Charles W. Dunton & Morse and Beaton. As- Mr. Gentner's speedy They ing right .1 the west and south, bu whereabouts on the night of the fire, Ruth F. Brown, John Virgin. Hall quarry company, and will be used in trans- 0. Dunton & Morse. for for the first afternoon of the first to come and the last to go of was also in the lineup at left guard. tracts for seasonable line ; ed anxious to finish the interview. Willard H Brown vs. C. Dickey. signed hearing among ’09, porting stone from Portland, Conn., to New I I & Snare. Amendment to declaration the January term, 1909. York and will he the disposition of interio sack Mayo our summer visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Holt and daughters, Philadelphia. She commanded Pendleton testified to finding a shorts of and by leave of E. A. Carpenter vs. Harrison Stevens and operations a few week filed by agreement parties an by Capt. Theodore K. Rowland of Greenport. inside and to be filed Octo- Roscoe Stevens. for De- All in the Boston colony at Islesboro had Hazel and Ruth are visiting his aunt, Mrs. influence to a re ! with some cooper shavings smelling court. Report of evidence by Huzzy plaintiff. L. I. “larding summer to see and admire line of tracks ber 190b. faulted. opportunity this E. Orcutt. This is Mr. Holt’s first visit editions is the endeavor o : of kerosene beside the wall in 20, ,, Mrs. Mary vs. Geo. W. Marn- Charles G. Call vs. L. L. app. of the second ure small in 1 A E. and F. S. Hutchins Rogers, Libby Beatrice Flagg, daughter since 1876. After advances price: which were discovered across the She is one of the to his native place visiting AITLKTON. leading Dunton & Morse. Thompson and Ritchie. Jr. Dunton & Morse. Entered by leave. At- John Turner Atterliury. rise of leather. While som. ner J ork debu- and Boston will meadow. Found down and in- assessed at for to be notified. most on the list of New relatives in Rockland they go Mr. and Mrs. Winfield medium are able b \ grass trampled Verdict for plaintiff. Damages torney plaintiff fetching Chaples recently visit- grades will have quite a repre- there for the Med- dications showed that someone had crossed the Motion for new trial filed. Report of tantes, and this city to New York and sail from ed their ill time, there is not enougl $234.30. CRIMINAL DOCKET. later on. daughter. Mae Chaples, in Ban- Nov. 10, 08, sentation at her coming out party Holt will ds to maintain all machin the ditch and crossed the meadow evidence to be filed by iterranean and the Holy Land. Mr. field, jumped vs. Mercer married gor.Mr. and Mrs. Abner Grant and son Linwood Larrabee by next friend Grove State vs. Roland Stinneford. Common sel- Her half-sister, Atterbury, and retailers report fai stubble. will reside here.— have an automobile shipped to him at Genoa in the broken for Continued. ler. Howe and Reuben, who have been a •■ •' below for the seas Blethen. Thompson plaintiff. Ritchie. Nol pros. Dudley Rogers guests for few days \ normal with which the will tour Eu- ■ as vs. J. G. Chadwick. Thompson. State vs. Edwin A. Jones. sale. Mc- Boston Journal. in April family a Sept 26th For the defense Hon. L. M. Staples called E L Pavery Single of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant, | and R. F. Dunton. Continued. Lellan. Harriman. Nol to this country in the fall. Nathan E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Beaton pros. The following Camden boys enter college rope, returning have returned to their home in witnesses, vs. Ada Greenlaw Cox. State vs. Lewis Intoxication. Cambridge. Jennie Morse Thomp- Smith, app. last week 1 1 1 Miss Edith B. Hall and Continued. Leslie at Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paul returned Mass....The left 'iTI*. ward N. Pendleton, son. W. Knowlton. Brown. Nol pros. this fall: Fred Hart at Bowdoin, Arey leg of Cyrus Perry was 'Vi'1, W. 1 vs. Chas. Grant. Beaton. with Mr. and Mrs. ks is able to be out again... Orrin J. Dickey. The counsel for the defense M R La Furley State vs. Laforest E. Bergen, app. Intoxi- Maynard and Herbert Gould atU. of M. from a few days'visit amputated about six inches above the knee Defaulted by agreement. cation. Nol Colby, went 1, “ir i.-n has sold his farm to Mi endeavored to establish an alibi for his client Thompson. pros. are C. Barbour in East Boothbay. They last Dr. S. W. Johnson of vs. H. A. Stinson and Peter Assault and The following Camden boys attending Saturday by Belfast, George F. Elliott State vs. Geo. A. Towers, app. steamer ’moved and Mr. and Mrs and to show to the that Clark was asleep Jr. returned to their studies from here to Camden in Stockton, assisted by Dr. A. Millett of Searsmont and llfi, in, jury Harmon, trustee. Brown, Harry Bangs battery. Greer. Nol pros. college and have out and to Rockland electrics, from Dr. ""sent with his son Joseph... in his own room when the fire broke for deft. Dismissed State vs. Charles L. Wing, app. Intoxica- Evans and John Curtis at Bowdoin from Camden by Benjamin Keller of this place. Mr. Perry jjr prin. M. Emerson. Frank was the Emma F. Lewis vs. Ida Laugh- tion. Nol to Damarisrotta rail, and from has been •■"'"m sellar of Winterport villag for some time before. The respondent pros. Tibbetts at U. of M., Hervey Allen Rockland by confined to his bed several weeks and | lin. G. E. Johnson. Continued without costs State vs. Fred app. Intoxica- Raymond described his Stephenson, to East steamer, mak- has been a sufferer from ij, nt*r niece, Mrs. H. P. White... first witness for the defense and tion. Nol Clarence Plummer and James Perry at Colby there Boothbay by great tuberculosis of v for either party. pros. for the and in Clark vs. Chas. A. Davis. McLellan. Intoxication. Law School a varied and very pleasant trip. In Mr. the knee....Rev. Galen A. and wife ir visited Mrs. Edwin Clement 3 movements day night question. Wm. A. State vs. James Smalley, app. Horatio Alden goes to Harvard ing Chapman ", v• about 10 W. E. Parsons. Defaulted. Nol Barbour's launch visited near-by points were in Thomas ton last week. ral days last week.... Mr. an 1 Was called by his brother-in-law pros. this fall and Millard Long returns to the Uni- they They will move R. Clements vs. Emma N. vs. Seizure. M was a fire. Howard Page, State Robert Cassidy, app. and also had a steamer and a to mgate visited relatives in Stock o’clock that night, who said there Neither of Dental College. of interest trip Thomaston, having bought a house on Green admx. Rogers. Thompson. party. Harriman, Nol pros. versity Pennsylvania Broth- A. drive. street-Mr. and Mrs. ,MJr‘day—Miss is a b Came down stairs in his underclothing. P. Treat vs. Warren Murry. Bow- vs. W. Bowen. Nuisance. Nol carriage Byron Linscott and son loj.].-. Lucy Dickey Edwin State James and Mrs. Beverly Staples are occupying but to Continued. Mr. of Mrs. Watson Rob er-in-law told him not to stop to dress, den. Knowlton. pros. The L A reception was tendered Mr. and Hingham. Mass-, were here Monday calling -andmother, vs. L their new house at Citypoint. wedding Clara B. Shaw, app., Charles W. Steven- vs. A. Jones. Nuisance. Har- the of ^ so and went to the State Edwin W. J. on old friends... Ames has the e alter Evans of Monroe visit put on a coat, and he did McLellan and Ritchie. Ver- have been finished Mrs. Horatio Farrington at the home of .Joseph bought son. Knowlton. riman. Nol pros. and the stable connected Mrs. severs 1 bareheaded and barefooted. assessed at in South China place formerly owned by Harrison C. Pease.... 8; Ford, in Swanville fire, dict for plaintiff. Damages $36.75. State vs. Robert Cassidy. Nuisance. Harri- house will be built later. An Thompson Friday evening, 1 and the main Mrs. Emma S. Clark, the for new trial filed. Exceptions filed and 60 70 Manuel Lucas of Union is for machine is thresh Ernest E. Clark and Motion man. Nol pros. new home, and one 18th, between and people being clerking Harry ity Hrailey’s to be attractive feature of this Sept. *( Lena M. allowed. Report of evidence filed by Oc- State vs. James A. Dunton. Intoxication. Pease in his I, enter this week.... Mrs. Fred Youn father and mother of witness; Mrs. during the present dry present, all remembering Mr. and Mrs. Far- store-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry his tober 25, '08. Nol pros. especially appreciated her his Edwin M. Pendleton, vs. tokens of useful and had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,, home in Mass Pendleton, sister; A. Hamlin Samuel M. Elwell. Search and almost at by pretty pres- Tuesday Medford, Hannah State vs. W. S. Edminster, app. is a beautiful spring situated rington ^ in F. season, Davidson of New line the is i brother-in-law, and Edith B. Hall, testified Dunton & Morse. E. Littlefield. Report of seizure. and sureties defaulted. house anc ents which consisted of silverware, table linen Castle, Penn., and Mrs. Julia ttrrn"-,('lrPh"ne village Principal the door, which will furnish the Edwin M. evidence filed. vs. W. S. Edminster. Common nui- Levensaler and Mrs. Mr. Charles Hartshorn’s healt of the respondent’s story. State of water. Th< and ware. During the evening refresh- Emma Berry of Sears- support E. Hall, Jr, vs. Georgia E. Ruisseau. defaulted. stable with an unfailing supply glass three George sance. Principal and sureties ments of cake, lemonade and confectionery mont.Mr. Uriah 5 ,,0or—Mrs. Grace Noble retume i Pendleton testified to calling respondent Morse. Continued. Common for hoi Chapman of^Amesbury. ri(.r Dunton & Thompson. State vs. W. S. Edminster. seller. house, when completed, will be piped Vocal and instrumental music W the were served. was here in last week... times before he answered; then getting Samuel Bloom & Sons Co., vs. Harrison and defaulted. will be fitted Mass., Monday, guest of his parents, ^ Massachusetts Principal and sureties and cold water and a bath room with various games were in order, all enjoying ku to dress but A. Stevens. Dunton & Morse. Common nuisance. Mr. 'harden has t > coat and him not to bother Roscoe Brown, State vs. Fred Staples. and Mrs. C. A. Chapman. tt*r Q,. gone to Kents Hill telling a pleasant evening. 8chool. was Jr. Defaulted by agreement. Continued for sentence. Recognized to ap- up. to hurry to the fire, although the building

f Mrs. Orrin Knight, 2nd. Double mitten, s Mrs. Orrin Knight, 1st; Mrs. Joseph Stevens, 2nd; Mrs. A. B. Tuttle, gra- tuity. Single mittens, Mrs. Orrin Knight, 1st; Mrs. Joseph Stevens, 2nd; Mrs. Jane Stevens, gratuity. Domes- tic yarn, Mrs. Jane Stevens, 1st; Mrs, I Orrin Knight, 2nd; Mrs. E. J. Stevens, gratuity; Mrs. A. B. Tuttle, gratuity. Currant preserves, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st; Mrs. D. Small, 2d. Raspberry pre- serves, Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 1st; Mrs. D. Small, 2d. Display of jelly, Mrs. D. Small, 1st; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 2d; Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 3d. Pear preserves, Mrs. D. Small, 1st; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 2d. Apple preserves, Mrs. D. Small, 1st; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 2d. Grape pre- serves, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st; Mrs. D. Small, 2d. Mrs. D. Small, gratuity on plums. Best display of preserves, Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 1st; Mrs. D. Small, 2d; Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 3d. Gratuities were allowed Mrs. E. J. Stevens, on strawber- ries, Mrs. L. L. Bagley on raspberries, Mrs. E. J. Stevens on pears, Mrs. L. L. Bagley on blackberries, Mrs. E. J. Ste- PERFECTION Oil Healer vens on blueberries. Best display of Mrs. D. 1st; Mrs. E. J. (Equipped with Smokeless Device) pickles, Small, Stevens, 2d; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 3d. room in the Strawberries, Mrs. J. C. Stevens, 1st; room want to heat—suitable for any to the you Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 2d. Raspberries, Mrs. E. J. 2d. Vj hou.se. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing Mrs. D. Small, 1st; Stevens, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st; can or Blackberries, smoke or smell—turn the wick as high as you Mrs. D. Small, 2d. Cucumber pickles, of oil Mrs. D. 1st; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, as low as like—brass font holds 4 quarts Small, you 2d. Tomato Mrs. Joseph Ste- 9 hours. Fin- pickles, that gives out glowing heat for vens, 1st; Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 2d. Caul- Mrs. E. J. 1st. Crab- in and nickel—an ornament iflower, Stevens, ished japan apple, Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 1st; Mrs. Joseph anywhere. Every heater warranted. Stevens, 2d. Sweet apple, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st; Mrs. D. Small, 2d. Pump- kin, Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 1st. Peaches, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st. Cherries, Mrs. Th^QLamP D. Small, 1st. | or A* Mrs. C. \\ is the lamp lor the student \\\ \\\AjSrVJ- U*ML\u ; Sofa pillow in silk embroidery, A reader. It gives a brilliant, steady ligkt tUW'tjL AY., A t [ E. Whitten, 1st; Georgie E. Jackson, ol nickel and I t 1 that makes study a pleasure. Made brass, plated equipped | j Mrs. Eila E. Tuttle, 3d. Sofa pillow warranted. n^=^7 2d; I with the latest improved central drah burner. Every lamp / IfffjmSfj] I in worsted, Mrs. Addie Tuttle, 1st; Mrs. Perfection Oil Heater or Rajo Lamp trom 11 you cannot obtain tbe i11 I I I Orrin Knight, 2d. Velvet embroidery, lor circular. I Tut- vour dealer write to our nearest agency descriptive j ! Mrs. Orrin Knight, 1st; Mrs. Addie STAJiBAIlD OIL COMPANT II l|! A ! tie, 2d. Cotton embroidery, Mrs. J. Stev- feTf^rBgplUU' 3d. ens, 1st; Mrs. Addie B. Tuttle, 2d and Hand painted sofa pillow, Mrs. Addie (| embroiderv center Tuttle, 1st. Solid piece, “Had ctyspepsia or indigestion for years Mrs. C. D. 1st. Hand embroidery THE FOREST FIRE. Work oxen, M. V. B. Mitchel, Troy, Fuller, No appetite, and what I did eat distressed m< Mrs. C. D. Fuller, 1st. THE UNITY FAIR. 1st; C. W. Ward, Thorndike, 2d; Elden towels, Eyelet terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.” Mrs. Addie B. Tuttle, 1st. J. H. Ohio. Last night there was a glimmer on the hight, BACK OF THE BAk Ward. Thorndike, 3d. embroidery, Walker, Sunbury, Best colored silk Mrs. Ad- A mighty glow worm in the mountain’s hair. over seven feet, M. V. B. embroiderv, the caller’s fair of the Park As- Draft oxen Bridget (after taking up card) It east a sheen a ghostly, tree-barred light. Thi annual Unity die B. Fuller, 1st; Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, She ain’t Mitchell, Troy, 1st. at home, ma’am. Which quickened to a red and restless flare. Is the flour use. Your ski"! will have its held in 22nd and 2d. Embroidered Miss Edith Caller Are you sociation, Unity, Sept. Draft oxen under seven feet, Allen apron, I Really? you sure? A sullen awe on the hung heavy night success Webb, 1st. Bridget -Flax, Oi am not, but she seems t« Save a from every time if it is William Tel! flour. 23d, un ler the direction of E. T. Rey- Dyer, Montville, 1st; Dean M. Braley, for wavelike rushing afar, be A of the evening star— nolds. was one of the most successful Winnecook, 2d; Fred Reynolds, Winne- misty clouding Because And from his haunt of silence crept the bear. cook, 3d. I RHEUMATISM DRIVEN FROM THE Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores ever held there. The attendance was or of the skin. Doan's Ointmen It is the flour made from the highest grad* AND POULTRY. any itching At dawn today a shower fell heaven. were SHEEP, SWINE the exhibits fine, and there BLOOD. gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly The worm writhed and hissed wheat selected in the mills of large, 1 ; mighty glow specially big Oxford Down bucks, F. H. Quiinby, safe for children. All druggists sell it. I and fumed. good races on both days. Wm. H. Staples I Burk Company at Springfield, Ohio. ; Brooks, 1st; George G. Hanscom, Albion, Which Assists Nature Produces The sun grew red v. i! and hell, new A Remedy Prof. I must beg you to give me your un .,f c ast was in of the and — Bt charge gate, i 2nd and 3d. riven It has no and a Cure Which Is Permanent as This Case divided attention. It is absolutely impossibb superior for nutrition g, W Frishee and James H. Nick- T.. L. Breathed of vhumed George Hampshire buck, Rogers, Troy, that you can form a true idea of this hideou; Proves. The cattle sUn i. r. appetizing qualities. erso nl Belfast were on on the 1st. animal, unless you keep your eyes fixed oi duty The birds •. : -.»• ■ ■ I buck sufferer from rheumatism wants to me.— Christan Instructor. But there's another about the I Oxford Down lambs, George Every ■ thing gnus. having served this season in All silent iVll ; r. j Albion, 1st. 2nd and 3d. be cured and to cured. we Hanscom, stay Constipation causes headache, nausea, diz-.i And phantoms t; t ■!,.->a, *p« IWn.- Tell” want you to know— jjki ea ,-itv in B< ifast and Monroe. The Walter i Shropshire buck lambs. Gerald, The prospect of the return of the same old ness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic j.hy* ed!’* a tim< rs in the stand were, E. ! 1st. ics weaken the bowels an-i m u' juda Unity. rheumatism every year is not attractive to gripe, sicken, It is the guarantee of the makers th. the ha liftt ., and the dark Winne- cure. Doan’s act and cur. Tonight pall a 0. J. Farwell, ; Merino grade, Fred Reynolds, | Regulels gently B. H Unity: Junior, who has gone through one siege, Fades, wildly routed, to the western skies. flour—absolutely ciea ijj cook, 1st. anybody constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. rhor: e: E. P. Dearborn, Brooks; F. j aim to down” And all the east’s ablaze, as never lark Six Walter Most treatments simply “keep Shropshire ewes, Gerald, j Mistress—Now, remember, Bridget, th< Beheld in any dawn. The groans and cries The wheat is kept in hermetically scale, S. R;ci Thorndike; Joe H. Farwell, > the rheumatic poisons in the blood. The ton.ic Unity, 1st. j Joneses are coming for dinner. Of forest giants, battling, stripped and stark, cleaned six times before It comes -• Pink Pills has grinding. :f Unit in the horse and Fat F. H. Quiinby, Brooks, 1st. treatment with Dr. Williams’ Cook- leave it to me, mum. I’ll do me worst I Against the writhing, red-eyed fields of Judges sheep, | at Fat ewe Walter hundreds of cures that it builds up never trouble yez again! Illustrate* I flame. nothing but bright, clean machinery a! I e Rhoades, lambs, Gerald, Unity by They’ll colt ai'tmer.t, Reuben Troy; proved 1 Bits. Torture tre with horror, and shame, 1st. the blood to a that enables it to cast out night pain making. Even the sewing of the bags is dor.' F --.ibles. Knox; E. T. Knox. point on E. D. Bessey. White L. L. As the yellow-hairy demon flies. Chester boar, Rogers, these the channels of Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger o: on the poisons through regular And such and such as it Ann g the horses exhibited 1st. a burn or scald. Be the of man is with bread, pastry Troy, the bowels, and the skin. suffer cut, bruise, prepar Tonight face blanched F. excretion, kidneys '*■ track was the handsome stallion Alclyone, Chester White sow and pigs, E. ed. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil instantly re dread! and see. Any grocer can you with this is done the rheumatism is supply L. L. When perma- lieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. Tonight; the soul of man is black despair. race record 2.20 1-2, Maine’s leading sire Reynolds, Unity, 1st; Rogers, 3d. nently cured and as long as the blood is kept He waits, he hopes, then slowly turns his Troy, 2nd and THE WENTWORTH FAMILY rata .vinners for 1906 and 1907. He is REUNION head. of Rock hens, Walter Gerald, pure and rich the patient will be immune from Plymouth And mingles with beasts that from their the sire of Louise G.. 4-year-old, record 1st and 2nd. of Unity, attacks rheumatism. The twenty-fifth annual reunion of th, lair and 13 others in the 2.30 list. He Rhode Island Reds, Walter Gerald, the wife of a in 2.OS 1-2. Mrs. W. H. Amhurg is prosper- Wentworth family was held at the homt Have leaped terror and to safety sped. William Tell Flour! 1st. As in millennium, in mad was sirt l by Alclyone, one of the lead- Unity, ous farmer living on R. F. D. No. 3, Lancas- of Leonard Luce in Searsmont on Wednes- afright, kind, rush on the FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. miles from that 9th. The was anc Forgetting they through ing sires of the world when living. He ter, N. H., and about four day, Sept. day perfect night, rheumatism about 250 members of the were stands for service at the Birch Grove Fall apples, R. Rhoades, 1st. Winter city. She owes her recovery from family While hell’s own banners wave upon the air. ■ WHITTEN BROS., Distributors,! After a fine din- Walter Gerald, 1st; R. Rhoades, to this treatment and her statement should in- present. enjoying picnic in Public H. E. Monroe. apples, —Stephen Chalmers, Philadelphia Farm Haley, proprietor. T. 3d. R. ner the meeting was called to order by 2nd; 0. Knight, Pears, Rhoades, e rest every sufferer. Ledger. Brothers of Waldo showed on the the Jesse L. Wentworth oi Paul 1st. Plums, Mrs. L. L. Bagley, 3d. “I have no idea what brought on the rheu- president, ' and with A STATEMENT OF 1 HE CONDITION OF THI track a five-year-old bay stallion pacer Beets and Carrots—Table beets, S. B. j rna ism,” she says, “but I suffered agonies Appleton, opened singing. A Blue and White Plate. [ Gerald, 2nd. Cattle from it for about two and for five prayer was then offered Mrs. Martin Marston C., that attracted much at- Rollins, 1st; Walter | years by by condition was seri- of Mrs. beets, F. A. 1st; Walter Gerald, months of that time my very Sweetland Rockland. Sweetland The Chinese lady on my plate so old Myrick, in tention. 2nd. Carrots, S. B. Rollins, 1st; E. S. ous. 1 had severe pains througti my hips, is 80 years old and was one of the oldest Smi.es on from day to day; limbs and in the small of back so that The following awards were made; 2nd. my my members present. With her daughter, No matter, what that ancient plate may hold, Searsport Savings Bank, Sear-pul Stevens, I was unable to stand up straight. I felt weak She smiles that horses shown on the track Onions. E. S. 1st; J. S. Rol- Mrs. Graves, she drove from Camden, a always way. Matched Stevens, and and lost in weight. sour nor despondent was Vinegar cannot her, mustard embitter As it Existed on the 10th of a mile: I. distance of about 15 miles, which Day September stepping one-half or quarter lins, 2nd. Two Lancaster doctors treated me but I her; J. 1st; Mrs. as I had seen Dr. considered remarkable. The fol- P. Tash, Fairfield, 1st: E. H. Simpson, Tomatoes, S. Rollins, didn’t get any better and quite Curds cannot curdle her, nor mince pie dis- officers were chosen for next Thorn ike, 2nd: Herbert Paul, Waldo, 3d. Daniel Small, 2nd. Williams’ Pink Pills mentioned in our home lowing turb. all other medi- Gilbert vice Ladies'race of one-half mile, two out E. S. Stevens, 1st. newspaper. I stopped using year; President, Thompson; Clear off the plate and her smile will still flitter FRANK I. PENDLETON, President. Turnips, cines and began taking them. After I had Simon Wentworth and Evan- there of thres : Phillis J. Farwell, Thorndike, Cucumbers, T. 0. 1st; Charles presidents, i Knight, taken the first box I felt that they were bene- der and Unquenched the fortunes that outward JAMES P. NICHOLS, 1st: Mrs. A. H. Unity, 2nd: Merle 2d. Wentworth; secretary treasurer, by Gage, Wyman, fiting me and after a few more boxes had been perturb. 3d. Amos Mrs. Chester Wentworth; chaplain, Jesse TRUSTEES—F. I. Pendleton, A. M. Ross, J. M. Pendleton. J. A. Clement Gerald, Unity, Squash. J. S. Rollins, 1st; Hall, used I was entirely free from the rheumatism. My little blue fain would I learn of thee L. Corn- L. Wentworth; committee on entertain- lady, Gentlemen's driving horses: 2d. This was two ago and 1 have had no re- That smile so I discern in years ment. Gilbert and Ches- dissembling daily ORGANIZED APRIL I, 1874. forth. Unity, 1st; G. D. Gerald, Unity, Pumpkins, W. E. Stevens, 1st; R. turn of the trouble. I have recommended Dr. Thompson wife, thee! friends and know ter Wentworth and wife. After a short I 2nd: W A. Gerrish, Unity, 3d. Rhoades, 2d. Williams’ Pink Pills to my Harper's Weekly. of one case in which brought great bene- there were remarks the awarded were the Watermelons, R. W. 1st; J. S. they program interesting Among premiums Clark, fit.” different members of the The L IABIL1TIKS. Rollins, 2d. by family. PILKS! PIJL1S! followi: g: With the fact in mind that the rheumatism reunion for 1909 will be held at the home Deposits.. H. T. 0. Citron, L. Mosher, 1st; is in the blood, it will readily be seen how use- Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Reserve fund... HORSES AND COLTS. of Gilbert Thompson in Rockport, the I Knight, 2d. less it is to try to cure it by rubbing liniments Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs Undivided profits.. with stock to second in A vote Trotihig bred stallion Yellow eye beans, T. 0. Knight, 1st. on the skin. External applications may give Wednesday September. the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a H cure rheu- of thanks was Mr. and Mrs. Luce instant relief. Williams’ Indian show. W. A. Gerrish, Unity, 1st; P.M. Pea beans, Warren Jones, 1st. temporary relief from pain but to given poultice, gives KK80 UR (: KS J. H. matism must treat it the blood. for their kind hospitality. The remainder Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and itching Prer.ils.-. Troy. 2d: Campbell, Ply- Medium white, W. Gerald, 1st; T. O. you through Estimated Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured more cases of the was in social chat and of the private parts. Sold by druggists; mail < ing’ .. Ef. C. Hunter, Pittsfield, gra- Knight, 2d. day spent Par and Mar- I j of rheumatism than any other prescription and old 50c. and $1.00. Williams’ M.f’g., Co., Props., Value. te.’ Corn, Herbert Paul, 1st; T. O. renewing acquaintances. Public Funds Owned. yellow. no sufferer should allow any prejudice to stand Cleveland. O. 1917, Refunding.S 1,000 00 81,030 00 Tr g bn-d stallion, Herbert Paul, 3d. City of Ellsworth, 4s, Knight, 2d; E. H. Simpson, in the of these a thorough oo j way giving pills County of Hancock, O., 5s, 1913. Bridge.... 3,notion S.l.'.o Wg gratuity. i Sam Rollins, 1st; Herbert DeWitt’s Little Risers, the famous on .. Corn, sweet, trial. Early City of Alpena. Mich.. 4s. 1933-4, Elec. Light.. S.ooo I 'UtJilUll, 1.. 1--. liUgflb, iiwv, Paul, 2d. I Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all drug- little liver pills. They are small, sure, safe r-“n <• Coneyyille. Kan.. 6s, 1812, St. Imp. 6,000 oo n.ooo oo Is; E. H. 1st; J. S. gists or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of pills. Sold by R. H. Moody. " East Liverpool, O., 4s, 1937, Return'... B.oOooo 6,10000 | Corn, pop, Stewart, j 3.000 1 o I 50 cents six boxes for « Emporia, Kan., 4Js, 1922, Elec. Light... 3.00000 '1 !'< u.njr bred mare and foal, Walter L. II. Mosher, 3d. price, per box; $2.50, by ml Rollins, 2d; Muskegon, Midi.,4s,1934, Public Wharf 1,000 oo 1.040 E. the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schnec- j AUBURNDALE GIVEN 1 it Unity, 1st; T. Reynolds, Walter Gerald, lst;T. 0. BARQUE UP. N. 1957, General — 10,000 00 11.70000 Oats, Knight, | N. For New York, V.. 4.:s. tady, Y. ■■ 00 1 00 2d. 2d. Coughs Pawtucket, R, I.. 4s..1923.(leu. Funding 1,000 ."50 Unit,'. | 1 0, She Was Commanded by Capt E. li. Haskell St Paul Minn.. 1,3, 1916, Sewer.. 1.00000 l.OSoOi ■ bred colts, three-years-old, ! Buckwheat, t:. s. Stevens, 1st; waiter on Trotting •• SaultSte Marie, Mich., 5s, 1917.Refund S.ooooo 8,000 11. 1st: Walter WHO CREATED THE of Deer I.-le. 00 no Gage, Unity, Gerald, j Gerald. 2d. and Colds SaultSte Marie,Midi., 4s. 1921. Water.. 3.000 3,00n 2d; F. E. Unity, 3d. Wm. Charles The which sailed South Neb, 5s„ 1923, Sell, Dist. 1,00000 1.086 00 Unity, Reynolds, j Potatoes, Reynolds, 1st; PENSION SYSTEM?1 barque Auburndale, Omaha, 00 Fred '• Minn 5s, 1919, Perm. Imp.. 5,000 00 r,4t>0 bred colts, two-years-old, T. 0. 3d. from Turks Island for Stillwater, 1 Trotting days ago *. Wvman, 2d; Knight, sixty Toledo. O., 41s, 1910, Rd. of Education., 4,000 00 4,18rnn 1st. now been Farwell, E. J. Ste- has all other Cures are " ... Unity. Cabbage, Sanger Cook, 1st; all Union veterans vote with Philadelphia, given up Nearly Cough Toledo, O., 4s, opt. 1919, Refunding 11,00000 11,38500 bred Wal- Nearly for there is still that •' St. Imp. 1,00000 985 0 Trotting colts, one-year-old. vens, 2d. of Lincoln and lost, though hope constipating, especially those con- Toledo! 0., 3JS. 1921, L. the party Grant, the New Conn. 1915, School.. 1,000 00 ter Gerald, Unity, 1st; H. Hurd, The committee on awards recommend her crew may have been picked up by a Town of Britain, 3$s, which created and maintained the taining opiate*. Kennedy’s Laxative Thorndike, 2d; E. T. Reynolds, Unity, 3d. that a be awarded to Fred party vessel and carried to some dis- 00 gratuity Bag- under which four passing Total Public Funds out of Maine. 71,000 Draft mare and foal, L. L. Rogers, for and pension system nearly tant John S. Emery & Co., of State Cough Syrup moves the bowels. ley largest pumpkin squash, thousand million dollars have been to port. Troy. 1st; H. L. Hurd, Thorndike, 2d; 116 and 104 paid street, her owners, believe that she may Contains no opiates. weighing lespectively pounds, survivors of the Union armies and mJStSSOSSSSSi^iM. Iggm AS,Z Wm. Gerald, Unity, 3d. also to S. P. and E. H. Stewart have been in collision with some other Libby to the widows and of soldiers L. L. orphans or have fallen S.VSgtSSf.W Draft colts, three-years-old, for unusually large pumpkin and squash; ! vessel, possibly foul of who have passed away. It may in- 00 Rogers, Troy, 1st. also to J. S."Rollins for line of a derelict. She was seaworthy herself, Total Kailroad Bonds of Maine. 24,000 specimens terest Union veterans to know that! Draft colts two-years-old, Paul Ames, not classed. Also to Leon and in fit shape to weather the stitfest 00 9,000 00 vegetables the Democratic State of Virginia dis- Aurora, Elgin & Chicago, 111.. 6s, 1941 9,000 Burnham, 1st. for seven varieties of fine hurricane. Not the slightest have & Taunton St., Mass., 58. Bagley very criminates them tidings Brockton, Bridgewater L. against by exempting men Kennedy’s Draft H. Hurd, been received from the nine and one colts, one-year-old. H. S. Stuart, J. F. Ashford, C. 2 700 oo apples. from the as a prerequisite to vote Cincinnati 195*1*.'.*.*.*.*.*.'...'. 3,000 00 Thorndike, 1st; Paul Ames, Burnham, 2d. E. committte on awards. poll-tax woman aboard. The only is that of Northern*,"is. Murch, served in the or hope & Michigan, 6s, 1911...... those only who army Dayton onm m »u Colts under one year, L. L. Rogers, Ball butter for Mrs. Jos. Stev- hearing from some remote port that they Laxative Detroit. Toledo & Ironton, 4s, 1955.’.900V *»,oOU table, of no similar ex- 00 navy the Confederacy, on a 6s, 1911, Opt... 6,000 00 6,000 Troy. 1st. ens, 1st; Mrs. Jane Stevens, 2d. Tub were rescued and taken long sea Duluth Kainy Lake&.Winnipeg, being provided for Union soldiers Jackson * Battle Creek Traction, Mich., 6s, opt. Matched horses, Herbert Paul, Waldo Mrs. 1st. emption voyage. The Auburndale was command- ^ ^ butter, Joseph Stevens, there are in the State. ^ of whom many ed Everett B. Haskell of Deer 6 000 Reynolds, Unity, will undoubtedly Republican a ’■( (KI OO I t Edith 2d. Samuel Kyerner, twenty-five, Norwe- York & Heat Co., BiddelorU,41s, 1920.... LUPCOH V f'at oxen and steers, C. W. Ward, Tyler Wood, 1st; Miss Frost, party, which has always stood by the dry and hard.” Light 1st. Miss Edith Frost, 1st. the which gian. Owned. 7 000 00 Thorndike, Crayon drawing, veterans, and against party after the sail- Total Corporation Bouds ink Edith Eight days Auburndale Three-year-old steers, Robert V. Ash- Pen and drawing, Frost, 1st; holds the Union soldier to be less worthy Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup Railroad Stock Owned. j ed from Turks Island, on the 1st and 2d „nn t 0 1 .ow*i;n 00no ford, Willie Lassell, Stacey, 2d. Cut flowers, Mrs. ballot than the former Confederate, Belfast & Moosehead Lake. 1.300 Thorndike, 1st; Virginia of the j of there was a furious storm in relieves Colds by working them out Willie Winne- Whitten, 1st. August, Stock Owned. Winnecook, 2d; Braley, George the of which ac- of the a Corporation 13,300 00 7,, -<> Mrs. Orrin region Hatteras, may system through copious International Telegraph Company. cook, 3d. Photograph frame, Knight, READ THIS. count for the loss of the barque. She was action of the bowels. Bank Stock Owned. Two-year-old steers, Herbert Ward, 1st; Mrs. Addie Tuttle, 2d. National «nnnn pirn 00 loaded with 24,600 bushels of salt, which Bucksport National Rank, Bucksport. 1st. Crochet lace. Mrs. W. Thayer, Belfast, a known Portland. ^ l\\. g}j Thorndike, “It is astonishing,” remarked well Cumberland National Bank, o J 3d. is fully insured.- Boston Transcript. HnHHHHMMwuni; vMaanui ii«><>(> IOiKki 1 Robert V. Ash- Jessie Rines, 2d; Hattie Pushaw, on Diseases of the skin, “how such a First National Bank. Bangor. One-year-old steers, 1st; authority ^ *}10 0 2 206 00 2.~ ford. Thorndike, 1st. Knit lace, Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 1st; Mrs. number of people, especially ladies, are First National Bank, Port and ... ^otjuu large Portland National Bank, lortland.. Town team of six yoke oxen, Thorn- Joseph Stevens, 2d; Jane Stevens, 3d. by attractively written advertisements, induc- *>»suoo’soooo uu 14’7ooA4 /uu 00uu Searsport National Bank, Searsport. __ Hooked Mrs. Addie 1st; ed to purchase some one of the many so called Conforms to National dike, Charles Ward, Thorndike, 1st; rugs, Tuttle, 00 Beauty Creams now on the market, not know- Bank Stock Owned. 18.300 Willie Lassell. Mrs. Nester Murch, 2d. Braided rug, IA Total National ( Winnecook, Winnecook, or CASTOR ^ course that contain Mrs. ing of they mostly oily on of real estate. 2d. Mrs. Addie Tuttle, 1st. Knit rug, and Children. Loans mortgages o< substances that clog the pores of the For Infants PURE FOOD & DRUG LAW 1000 00 Walter 1st. Yarn Mrs. Orrin greasy Real estate foreclosure.. Dairy cows, Gerald, Unity, Orrin Knight, rug, skin and are for that reason the very worst 3 s. Addie 2d...... 1st; H. L. Ames, Burnham, Jer- Knight, 1st; Mrs. Tuttle, that could possibly use. My treat- The Kind You Have Premium account. \, N Jersey" thing they Always Bought account.. C. E. Murch, Unity, Holstein, Woven rug, Mrs. Jane Stevens, 1st. Rag ment of Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches and all Expense sey, 2d; 4 3d. Mrs. Jane Stevens, 1st. Patch- of the skin, are as follows and has Bears the SOLD BY It, H. MOODY. 8.531 34 8,631 j carpet, eruptions Cash on I Mrs. A. F. Mrs. proved very successful. Wash the deposit. 390 43 Stock cows, E. T. Reynolds, Unity, work quilt, Gage, 1st; invariably of Cash on hand. before retiring with Signature C&*&£+&&&/>£ States for file j Durham, 1st; C. E. Murch, Unity, Hol- Orrin Knight, 2d; Mrs. Addie Tuttle, 3d. face carefully every night In tlie District Court of tlie United water and a little oatmeal tied up in a Waldo County. Woolen Mrs. T. A. warm District of Maine, 1,174 24 stein, 2d. comfortable, Knight, then after well, use the interest. small cloth bag, drying In the matter of 1 Unpaid accrued F. A. 1st; Jane Stevens, 2d. Cotton comfor- harmless SAVED HIS HOY’S LIFE. j„ Bankruptcy.1 J Three-year-old heifer; Myrick, following inexpensive and perfectly Arthur W. Moore. Bankrupt, j 01 2d and Mrs. Mrs. 247,829 1st.; C. E. Murch, Unity, table, Joseph Stevens, 1st; which can be filled at any Drug old was Troy, prescription “My three year boy badly constipat- Arthur W. Moore of Stockton earned dividend and accrued 2d. Best silk Mrs. oz. Ether 1 oz. Alcohol 7 To the creditors of Due depositors, 802 39 3d. Addie Tuttle, quilt, Store. Clearola J had a fever and was in an awful con- ggB ed, high Springs, in the County of Waldo and District State tax. .LL_LI \ F. A. Addie Mrs. C. E. ozs. Use this mixture on the face aB often as two doses of Two-year-old heifer, Myrick, Tuttle, Carmel, 1st; dition. I gave him Foley’s Orino a Bankrupt: use and aforesaid, lia- 2d. Worsted Mrs. during the day, but night the next the fever was market value of resources above Troy, Jersey, 1st; C. E. Murch, Unity, Whitten, Knox, quilt, possible Laxative and morning Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of Estimated j allowing it to remain on the well. for earned dividend and State Paul Ames, Burnham, Jer- Orrin Knight, gratuity. Cotton quilt, morning anyway, gone and he was entirely Foley’s Orino September, A. D, 1908, the said Arthur W Moore bility deposits, 2J u2 Holstein, 2d; ten then the the tax. face at least minutes, powdery Laxative saved his life.” A. Wolkush, Casi- was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that first j sey, 3d. Mrs. Orrin Knight, gratuity. wash the face the film may be wiped off. Do not Wis. R. H. Moody. meeting of his creditors will be held at office Annual expenses, §1,000. C. E. Embroidered Mrs. A. F. Gage, mer, Bel- j One-year-old heifer, Murch, quilt, for some little time after using. By following of Dunton & Morse, Savings Bank Building, Mrs. Orrin Mrs. Addie a 16tli of October, A. D.190S, Bank 1st and Holstein 1st; Knight, 2nd; treatment, will soon have cures fast, Maine, on the day W. B. SKELTON, Unity, 2d; grade. this simple you Honey and Tar coughs quickly, time the Lm»’^ E. Hol- B. 3d. Woolen Mrs. Foley's I at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which Heifer calf, C. Murch, Unity, Tuttle, blanket, clear and Brilliant Complexion.” the lungs and expels colds. Get their claims, Jane strengthens said creditors may attend, prove ap- 1st. Addie Tuttle, 1st; Mrs. Stevens, in a R. H. and tran- THE CHILDREN stein, the genuine yellow package. Moody. point a trustee, examine the bankrupt Bal- ,'rt/J Tut- come that Dr. Seth Arnold’s Herd six grade cows, E. T. Reynolds, 2nd. Ladies’ knit hose, Addie B. OASTORIA. sact such other business as may properly Do not forget known Remedy for all Bowel KENNEDY’S LAXA*|V 1st. tle, 1st; Mrs. Rosetta Cornforth, 2nd. 11,6 M You Ha,e *lwa)fS before said meeting. sam is the best Unity, Beui the Bai# John R. MASON, Warranted by W. O. Poor & bon Matched Winne- Gents’ knit hose, Mrs. Addie B. Tuttle, in Complaints. COUGH SYR^P cattle, George Hunt, Referee Bankruptcy. and A. A. Howes & Co. cook, 1st, Ed. Hunt, Winnecook, 2d; 1st; Mrs. E. J. Stevens, 2nd and gratuity. FOLEYSHONEIMAR Bangor, Maine, September 23,1908. Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia Dean M. Braley, Winnecook, 3d. 1 Child’s hose, Mrs. Joseph Stevens, 1st; T*