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Houlton, Maine* July 7,1909. Vol 4 N o . 2 7 . ^ s ^ i s a t L called Merridy.” “ Yes, certain old timers. The offi­ was mean vlsaged and swaggering, the mother lode for a spell.” “Merridy? Why that?” cers at every ixjst have descriptions of stranger’s manner was noticeable for “1 don't recall the uame,” said the “I’ll show you. See.” She slipped her a few such, and if they show up we its repression. trader after a bit hand Inside the shawl and drew from will take them In and hold thorn till Impelled by an irresistible desire to “Possibly. Where were you located?” THE her breast a thin chain on which courts are established.” learn something about the man, the “I never lit on any one place long was strung a band . “It was “If you’ve got their names and de­ lieutenant loitered after Runnion and enough to call it home." grandmother’s. That’s where I got the scriptions mebbe I could help you,” his companion and entered the store It seemed to Burrell that both men fancy for the name of Merridy, I sup­ said the trader carelessly. In time to see the latter greet “ No were sparring cautiously to an Indi­ b a r r ie r pose.” "Thank you. I’ll brlDg up the list, Creek” Lee, the prospector, who had rect, Impersonal manner. -May I lo o k r and we’ll go over it together. You come into town for more food. Both “Those your kids, too, ehE’ Stark "O f course. Bat I daren’t take it off? must have been here a good while.” men spoke with quiet restraint. continued. I haven’t had It off my neck since I BY “Nine years since I saw you, Stark,” “Yes, and I got another one besides— was a baby.” She held It out for him “About ten years." said the miner. “Where you bound?” older, a g irl” to examine, and, although it brought | “Then Miss Necla was born out In R E X B E A C H “The diggings,” replied Stark a9 Lee “She’s a ‘pip,’ too/’ said "N o Creek” his head close to hers, there was no j the States?” addressed the stranger. Lee fervently. “She’s plumb beauti­ trace of coquetry in the invitation. He Gale shot a startled glance at the “Mining now?” ful." 'CQf’YRldHT.tiXK.BY HARPER A BROTHERS read the inscription, “Prom Dan to soldier before he answered In the af­ “No; same old thing, but I’m grub “All of them half breeds E* ques­ Merridy,” but had no realization of firmative, but Burrell was studying a staking a few men, as usual. One of tioned Stark. pattern of sunlight on the floor and what it meant, for he glimpsed the them stays here. I may open a house “Sure.” The trader’s answer was did not observe him. A moment later TU go effectlvely. She crossed proudly to the milk white flesh almost at his lips and in Dawson If the camp is as good as short, and when the other showed no felt her breath stirring his hair, while he inquired hesitatingly: long; too, for 00 you don* change your reading table to give him a fair view they say it is.” intention of pressing the subject fur­ the delicate scent of her person seem­ “Is this your first marriage, Mr. min’/ I aay. An' I stan* outside her of her splendor and was In the mid­ “This here’s a good place for you.” ther he sauntered away, but no sooner ed to loose every strong emotion In Gale?” When the other did not an­ door till she pass me fie whole works. dle of the room before she looked u p .. ^ f A _ Stark laughed noiselessly and with­ was he out of hearing than Stark said: swer he looked up and quickly addedi " Don't forget 4e little shoes,' X say, Taken aback, she uttered a little stran- SNi ™ 80 dainty and yet so out mirth. “Fine! There must be a “Humph i They're all alike.” W virile, A son innocent n r t and/1 yet Clso TIM wise, QA Q so n “I beg your pardon, sir. What led an* Oafs how It come." gled cry and made a quick movement hundred peopfb living here.” “Who?” cold and yet so pulsating. me to ask was Miss Necla. She is so— "And you paid 1800 for ltr Necla of retreat, only to check herself and “Never mind; you take It from me,” “Squaw men.” “It is very pretty,” he said inanely. well, she Is such a remarkable girl.” said, aghast The Canadian shrugged. stand with her chin high In the air, said the miner positively, “and get In “This one ain’t,” Lee declared. “He’s At the look in his eyes as he raised Gale’s face had undergone a change, "Only for do good heart of Marie while wave after wave of color swept now on the quiet. There’s something different Ain’t he, lieutenantE’ his head her own widened, and she but he answered quietly: Bourgette I pay wan t’ouaan'," said over her face. doing." His one sharp eye detected “He certainly is," agreed Burrell. withdrew from him imperceptibly, dis­ “I ain’t never been married.” he. " I mahf seven hondred dollar tdean "Great lovely dove!” ejaculated Bur­ the lieutenant close by, so he drew his This was the first criticism he had missing him with a mere inflection. “What?" profit" rell fervently, staring at her. friend aside and began talking to him heard of Necia’s father, and,, although " It was Tory nice o f both of you. but “I wish you would send Poleon here. “When I took Alluna It wasn’t the Stark volunteered no argument, It was "Oh, I—I thought you were Poleon. earnestly and with such evident effect —I cant wear It I've never seen a It’s time he saw his present.” style, and neither one of us has plain tost his opinion remained unaf­ He"— In spite of herself she glanced as to alter Stark’s plans on the mo­ dries like It except In pictures, and L As Burrell walked out into the air he thought much about It since.” fected. toward her room as if to flee. She ment, for when Runnion entered the couldn’t"— She saw his face fan and shut his Jaws grimly and muttered: “Oh, I see," exclaimed Burrell hur­ Tbe old man went through the store writhed at the utter absurdity of her store shortly Stark spoke to him quick­ >ssid Impulsively: “Hold tight, young man. She’s not riedly. “I’ll bring that list with me the at the rear and straightway sought Al­ appearance and knew the lieutenant ly, following -which they both hurried T i l wesr it ones anyhow, Poison, your kind—she’s not your kind.” first time I think about It” And, nod­ luna. Speaking to her with unwonted must be laughing at her. But flight back to the steamer and saw to the Just for you. Go away quick now and Inside the store he found Doret and ding amiably, he sauntered out But severity in the Ptfh-Ute language, he would only make it worse. Burrell, unloading of much additional freight 1st ms put it on." the trader In conversation with a man his mind was in a whirl, and even howevqr, was not laughing. and baggage. From the volume and said: "D afs good," ha noddld as he moved he bad nut met before; a ragged non­ after he had reached his quarters he “I have told you never to use your *1 waa looking for your father,” he descript whose overalls were blue and found himself repeating: variety of this merchandise It was evi­ nwajr. " I bet you mak* dose dance hall said, wondering If this glorious thing native tongue before strangers. That faded and patched, particularly on the “The other was bad enough. Poor dent that Mr. Stark would to nowise woman look lak sucker." could be the quaint half breed girl of t>e a burden to the community. man In the store understands." No man may unfisistahd the gill’s front of t£e legs above the knees, little girl! Poor little girl!” "J only asked for sugar to cook the yesterday. There waa nothing of the Gale likewise left the store and went Burrell tyas not sufficiently versed fisaUngs as the aet about clothing her- where a Bhovel handle wears hardest; berries with,” she replied. native about her now, for her lithe whose coat was of yellow mackinaw, Into his bouse, the odd look still strong to the ways of mining camps to know young figure was drawn up to its exactly what this abrupt change of “True, bet another time you might the sleeves worn thin below the el­ in bis eyes, to’ find Necfa posing in her say more; therefore the less you speak height *ud her head, upon which the bows, where they had rubbed against new regalia for Poleon’s benefit At policy meant, but that there was some­ long black braids were colled, was thing to the air be knew from the It the better. He la the kind who sees his legs In his work. As the soldier sight of her he fell Into a strange and much and talks little. Address me in tipped back In a haughty poise. She entered the man turned on him a unexpected humor and to their amaze­ mysterious manner of "No Creek" Lee and from the suppressed excitement Slwash or to English unless we are had flung her hands out to grasp the small, shrewd, weather beaten face ment commanded her roughly to take of Doret and the trader. His curiosi­ alone.” table edge behind her, forgetful of her with one eye while be went on talking the things off. His voice and manner shawl, which drooped traitorously and ty got the better of him finally, and he Suddenly she dropped her work and to Gale. were harsh and at utter variance with showed such rounded lines as her or­ fell Into talk with Leet Inquiring about came close up to tom, “Can he be the "It ain’t nothin’ to git excited over, any mood he bad ever displayed be­ dinary dress scarce hinted a t This the stranger by way of an opening. one?" but It’s wuth follerln’. If I wasn’t so fore. Ursa no Indian maid, the soldier vowed. “That's Ben Stark. I knew him back “I don’t know. Stark is not the cussed unlucky Fd know there was a No blood but the purest could pulse in to tbe dassiar country/* said Lee. name, but be might have changed it pay streak som'ere close by." CHAPTER IV. such veins; no spirit save tbs highest He had reasons enough.” "Your luck is bound to change. Dee,” THE SOLDIER FINDS AN UNTRODDEN VAL­ "Is he a mining manE’ could flash in such eyes as these. A “Who Is this man Stark E’ said the trader, who helped him to roll LEY. “Weil, surnmat He’s made and lost Jealous rancor Irked him at the “I don’t know that either. I used up a pack of provisions. E A D E B U R R E L L had experi­ a bank roll that a greyhound couldn’t thought of this beauty intended for to hear of him when I was to British "Mebbe so. Who’s the dressmaker?" enced a profound sense of leap over to the minin’ business, but the Frenchman's eyes. pity for Necla upon learning It ain’t his regular graft He run one Columbia.'’ He Jerked his bushy head toward lu r - “But surely you must know If he is "Cant you show yourself to me as rell, who had stopped at the front her father's relation to Al­ of the biggest places to the northwest well as. to Poleon?" be said. the 8a me. She must have told you how door with Poleon to examine some yel­ lan a, but this also largely vanished for years." “Certainly notP she declared. "He he looked. Others must have told low grains in a folded paper. when he found that the girl was en­ "Saloon, ehE* tirely oblivious to its significance. He you”— bought this dree? for me; and I put it "H e’s the boss soldier." “Saloon and variety house-seven on to, please him. After'he sees It I had tried her in many subtle ways and bartenders, th&tfs all. He’s the feller Gale shook hls head. “Very little, t "Purty, ain’t he?" could not ask her, and others knew will tike it off; and"— “I f you ain’t good he’ll get you," found that she regarded the matter In­ that killed the gold commissioner. Of said him so well they never doubted I “Don't—don’t take It off—ever," said Gale, a trifle cynically, at which nocently, as customary, and therefore course that put him on the hike again.” Burrell. "I thought you were beauti­ in the light of an accepted convention, “How do you mean?" had seen him, but this much I do Lee chuckled. know, he was dark"— ful before because of your qualntness nor did she seem to see anything in “Well, he had a record as long as a The one eyed man snorted derisive­ “This man Is dark." 1 and simplicity, but now*—his cheat ly. "It ain’t wuth considerin’ !" her blood or station to render her infe­ sick man*B drug bill before be went —"and his spirit was like that of a •welled—"why, this Is a breath from "W hy notE* Insisted Gals guardedly. rior to other women. She questioned into that country, and when he put the mad horse”— bone. You're like my sister and the "Maybe I’ve got a record. You don’t him tirelessly about his sister, and he commissioner away them Canadian of­ "This man's temper Is black." gtris back in Kentucky, only more know." was glad of this, for It placed no con­ ficials went after him like they was wonderful.” —"and his eyes were crueL" “If you have, don’t tell me nothin’ straint between them. killin’ snakes, and It cost him all he "Am IE she cried eagerly. “Am I As for her, each day brought a keen­ 'T h is man has evil eye*” fibs Hmttotcd modestly sphsu ifw tens tti about i t " hastily observed Lee. T m a had made to get clear. If It had hap­ Ilka other girls? Do I really look as if er delight She unfolded before the pened across the' line the coroner's “He lacked five years of my age/* low cm God fearin’ citizen myself, leantn* ever said the trader. I*d always worn clothes like these?" ^ _ __ Kentuckian like some beautiful wood- jury would have freed him, 'cause tbe •elf la bar M t fine firms. Tims and toward peace and quietudes, but what’s "This man Is forty years old. It "Bom to them," said he. past to dead end g in i* and f d ’bate to j land A0™ and through innumerable, commissioner was drunk and started ggpta dm bad - stufilsfi 'pActwss fhwi must be he," said the squaw. Her warmth and unaffected frank­ see a lispin’ child like that blue and j unnoticed familiarities took him Into the row. But it happened right to dm "QwtsMUT showing woman arrayed ness suffused him aa she stood out fin tkw.Mwiflfi sfyim sflfi bad oSoosd yeller party try to reezureck it ” ^er innermost confidence. Stark's saloqn, and you know Canucks (Continued nextwTeek.) turning to show the beauties of her “He’s got the American army to A month of this went by, and then is stronger than vitriol for law and or­ bar syas to fnney bsrsslf draasid in gow n, her brown hands fluttering ttm em m m r. back him up, at least five of them," 1 RunnioQ returned. He came on an up- der. Not bein’ his first offense, it went tremulously as she talked. "F ire agin a hundred. He alms to S°,n* steamer. The manner of his hard with him." Potion's ays bad bssn amusingly cor* "It*s my first party dress, you know, •sal; for tbs gown fitted bar neatly overawe us, don’t he?" snickered the , coming waa bold, for be stood fairly “He looks like a killer,” said Burrell. and I’m as proud of it as Molly Is of unregenerate Lee, but his wrinkles uP°n eh,P’« <****• and hla smlle “Yes, but be ain’t the common kind. tbs w ild, which was oven bar rubber boots. It’s too big In here /MIRHIUTBIJSTCaX men too targe notwira* changed and deepened as ha leaned , waa evR now* a8 ** b®*1 been ^>e^c>re’ He always lets the other man begin, and too small right there. That girl tbs fsct that she had never across the counter confidentially. WIth Wm w?8 a rra n g e r. When the and therefore be ain’t ever done time.” i must have had a bad chest But oth­ worn sock 1 const as tbs wiB formed "You say the word, John, and I ’llj boat was at rest Runnion sauntered “Come, now," argued the lieutenant, erwise it fits me as if It had been Marls Bourgette was accustomed to. take some feller along to help me, and j down the gangplank and up^ to the “If it were the other man who invaria­ i made for me, doesn’t It? And the w ell transfer this military post." lieutenant, who stood above tbe land bly shot first. Stark would have been ' fibs pottflortfl long and hesitated shoes—aren't they the dearest things? “Pshaw! I’m Just supposing," said log place and who noted that tbe scar, killed long ago." mofisatly when aba saw its low cut. SesP She held her skirts back, show­ Whisk sipoasd bar neck and shoulders the trader. dose up against his hatband, was “I don’t care what would have hap- V BANGOR. MAINE / ing her two feet side by side, her scarce healed. He accosted the officer In a totally unaosustomad manner, for "All right. It's up to you. How­ pened; it ain’t happened, and he’s got dainty ankles slim and shapely In their with an insolent assurance. It struck bar as amaatagly indecent ever, if I happen to leap down on this notches on hls gun till it looks like a E own an offer, sub­ silk. pay streak before it sees me cornin’ “Well, I’m back again, you see, and cub bear bad chawed it. If you was a a m aba aounriad through bar magi* "They don’t wear aa well aa mocca­ ject to prior sale, I’m goto’ to put my friends In first I’m back to stay." western man you’d know what they W Mass again and saw that its construc­ sins." Both laughed delightedly till he and foremost and shut out these dress­ "Very well, Runnion. Did you bring say about him. The bullet ain’t been tion, as compared with others, was broke in Impulsively: $ 100,000 makers complete. So long!" an outfit with you?" run to kill him.’ That’s the sayto’. most conssrVathre. Even so she shrank "Oh, girl, don’t you know bow beau­ Lewiston, Augusta and Having given Necia’s message to Po­ Yes, and I’m pretty fat besides.” You needn’t grin. There’s many a bet­ at sight of bsrsslf below the line of tiful you are?” leon, the lieutenant took up bis busi-1 H® shook a well laden gold sack at the ter man than you believes it ” Waterville Street Railway sunburn, for she was ringed about like "O f course I do," she cried, Imitating ness with the trader. It concerned the officer. “Who la it that the bullet hasn’t a blue winged teal, the demarcation his change of voice, then added naive­ First and Refunding purchase of certain supplies that had “What do you want to this place been run to kill?" said the trader’s being more pronounced because of the ly, "That’s why I hate to take It off.” Mortgage been omitted from the military outfit, anyhow?" demanded Burrell curiously. deep voice behind them. He had fin­ natural whiteness of her ekln. She "Where did you learn to wear things and when this was concluded he re-1 “None of your d-----d business," the ished with his duties and now saunter­ sat down, dress and all, In the thick like thatE’ he questioned. “Where did FIVE PER CENT. GOLD ferred to the encounter of that morn- man answered, grinning. ed forward. softness of a great brown bearskin you get that—well, that air?” tog. | “Be sure It isn’t,” retorted the lieu- BONDS and thought It over. “It seems to me I’ve always known. “Ben Stark,” said Lee, turning. “I don’t want you to think I bungle tenant, “because it would please me H ow odd It was, now that she con- There's nothing strange about it. The “You know him, John?” interest payable April and everything in that manner,” he said, 1 right down to tbe ground if it were. aldered It, that she needed no aid with buttons and the books and the eyes are “No; I never saw him, but I know October, due April 1 1937, “for I’d like to get you.” these alien garments; that she knew all where they belong. It’s Instinct, I I don’t. I want to work with who he Is; used to hear of him In the j i “I’m glad we understand each oth­ at 97*2 and interest, at which 'instinctively their every feature; that suppose, from father’s side." you, and I want to be friends with Coeur d’Alenes.” I er,” Runnion said, falling into conver- price they yield a net income there was no Intricacy to cause her “Probably. I dare say I should un­ you.” “That’s him I was talking to,” said j I satlon with the stranger, who had of about 5f per cent. This more than an instant’s trouble. derstand the mechanism of a dress “I’m willing,” said Gale. the miner. “He's an old friend of j been surveying the town without leav­ road owns 137 miles of track, She was Interrupted in her reverie suit, even if Pd never seen one,” said “Nobody dislikes playing policeman mine, and he’s going to locate here.” j ing the boat. Evidently this man had Burrell thought he saw Lee wink at located in the towns of Bath, “toy the passing of a shadow across her the man, amused, yet impressed by more than I do, but it’s a part of my j a voice in Runnion’s affairs, for he window and the stamp of a man’s feet her argument the trader, but he was not sure, for at Brunswick, Lewiston and j not only gave him Instructions, but 4>n the planks at the door. Of course “I’ve always bad visions of women that moment the man of whom they Auburn, and from Lewiston 1 bossed the crew who handled his mer- were speaking re-entered. Lee Intro­ it was Poleon. who had come back to dressed in this kind of clothing, white to Sabbatus, Hallowell and chandise, and Meade Burrell concluded duced him, and the three men shook nee her. So she rose hastily, gave one women, never natives, not dressed like J Augusta to Waterville, with | that ho must be some incoming ten­ •quick glance at the mirror above her this exactly, but in dainty, soft things, hands. While the soldier fell Into easy derfoot who had grub staked the des- additional roads radiating washstand, choosing the side that dis­ not at aU like the ones I wear. I seem conversation with the newcomer, Gale j i perado to prospect in tho hills back of from Auburn and Augusta. torted her Image the least, and, hear­ to have a memory, although it’s hardly gazed at him narrowly, studying him j j Flambeau. As the two came up past Stock in this company is ing him still stamping, perfunctorily that either; it’s more like a dream, as as he studied all men who came as 1 him he saw that he was mistaken. owned by the same interest -called: If I Were somebody else. Father says strangers. As he was doing so Alluna i Tills man was no more of a tenderfoot “Come in! I’ll be right out.” It is from reading too much.” entered, followed by Johnny and Mol- j as the Bangor Railway and a than Runnion. On the contrary, ho ly. She had come for sugar and asked ! She kicked the train into place be­ “A memory of what?” Electric Company. These had a bearing of ono to whom new for it In her native tongue. Upon her | hind her, looping the shawl carelessly “It’s too vague and tantalizing to tell bonds have been approved by countries are old, who had trod the aboutjier In a way to veil herjnodesty what it la, except that I should be exit Stark broke off talking to the i our Executive Board and we edge of tilings all his life. There was lieutenant und turned to the trader. j recommend them as a safe a hint of the meat eating animal about “Your squaw, Mr. Gale?” ‘ investment. Further details him. Ills nose was keen and hawk­ The old man nodded. j like, his walk and movements those of “ Pah-Ute, eh?” , furnished upon request. the predatory beast, and as be passed “Yes. Why, do you savvy the talk?” j MERRILL TRUST by Burrell observed that his eyes were “ Some. 1 lived in California once.” DO BUSINESS WITH A]BU$Y BANK .! of a peculiar cruelty that went well “ Where?” The question came like a j COMPANY with his thin lips. lie was older by shot. j B a n g o r, M a in e Banks that are safe, and well managed, and far than Runnion; but, while the latter “Oh. here and there! I followed the popular are bound to be busy. We “ plead gu ilty” to this charge; have deposits totaling over 83,500,000, and a long list of patrons in all parts of Central, Eastern and Northern Maine, including hundreds of the largest, most con­ y servative, most successful business men and firms T h e “Oh, J—l thought you were PoUx>ru. Lie"— in the State. Y O U ought to want to “ b an k” duty, and I ’ll have to do it,” continued TOOTH BRUSH in such good company. Y the young man. The Brush that Holds its Bristles We Pay Interest on Deposits Subject to Check ~ “I reckon you simply aim to keep peace, eh? You ain’t looking for no­ it the only Brush handed you in a S C rx L E D box. You may thumb the samples in the Display Case all you want to, but the Brush you purchase is fresh and clean -has never EASTERN TRUST & BANKING CO. body in particular?” Bangor, M aine “Of course not—outside of certain been touched by another customer. Branches at Oldtown, Maine and Machias Maine. notorious criminals who have escaped Examine the KLEANWELL DISPLAY CASE on our Counter justice and worked nor h.” ‘Then there are a few that you want, T i n ; eh?" The Aroostook Times Wednesday July 7, 1909.

thence so;.therly on said line parallel to said Cushing homestead lot am) running by the ministratiim and it is nuvssary wall and distant two ;2> feet westerly there­ cast side of a largt- elm tr«> located twenty- State of Maine. for ttiat purpose to sell some r from to the north line of land owned and live (25) feet south of a row of elm lives pait of the real estate to raise occupied by Lewis 15. Johnson, the nee lrMated on the south side of said Main Street Holie Honomble the Judge of Probate in t lie Sim of SU^OUflDlflG TOWfiS westerly along said north line of said land to the south s'nie of said Main Stn***t ami $3392.37 j and for the County of Aroostook : that tiie residue would lie owned and occupied by said Johnson to the place of beginning. Thnt then1 is in t greatly de- predated by a sale of any portion thereof : east line of land owned and occupied by said sufficient persona! estate for the payment of ltes|HH*t fully represents Jennie M. Mackey. W ten-fun* \mir I'M-tilioner prays that she u Don A. H. Cowers, thence northerly along debts, expenses of sale ami of guardianship ; ■J New Limerick, Maine, as Administratrix may te lien-used to sell and ennvey the whole saideist line of said land owned and oc­ and for supj>ort ot ward. o! the estate of John Mackey, fate of New of -slid Real . white at private sale for the cupied by said Cowers to the south side of That it would 1m- for the benefit, of said Limerick, in said County, diseased, in testate, O n account of Monday being1 a holiday much payment of mid debts, and expenses of sale said Main Street and place of loginning. minor that said Leal Estate should be sold that said John Mackey at the time of his correspondence w as om itted. decease was the ow ner of cerium Real Es­ and of administration. Alsu, two-fifteenths (2-15) in common and for said purposes. tate situate! in Houlton, in said County Datel at Ibmlten, Maine the 15th day of undivided of the following described parcel of Wherefore your petitioner prays that he iMiunded and described as follows, viz:— j June, A. D. inn. took : land, to wit:-begiuni:ig at a point on the may tx> licensed to sell and convex- said Kiel Settling Lands. A part of Lot numteied Thirty-eight (38) in, Respectfully represents Allston Cushing south side of Main Street, so-called, in said Estate at private sale for the purpose afore­ JENNIE M. MACKEY, said. the South Division of said town of Houlton,! Excellent settling lands, very con­ of Houlton Guardian of Clara Louise Cush­ Houlton at the north-east corner of the (Mara Admx. to wit: House Lit numberi-d Niue (9) in veniently located Jn the thriving ing. That said minor is the owner of cer­ L. Cushing homestead lot, thence running I>atel this fifteenth day of June A. lb 1909. tour (41 according to the plan and sur-* towns of Littleton, Mouticello and tain Real Estate, situated in Houlton in said southerly along 1 he east line of said Cushing BlF MAINE. vey of Putnam s Addition to the village of Bridgewater for sale in quantities County, and described as follows, viz: homestead lot to a point where a continuation ALLSTON’ Ct'^HIN'H. Houlton as surveyed by K. E. and P. N. : Two-fifteenths (2-15) in common and tin- easterly of the north line of land owned and STATE OK MAINE. AROOSTOOK, ss. Court of Probate, to suit, and on easy terms. Lurleigh in May 1905 said plan l>eing on divided of the following described parcel of oocupied by Lewis B. Johnson would inter­ tile in the Aroosteik Registry of Deeds, being June Term, A 1). 1909 MADIGAN & MADIGAN, land, to*w it:-beginning at a point on the sect said east line of said Cushing homestead AROOSTOOK, ss. Court of Probate, tiie same premises conveyed to said John 1 rpon the foregoing petition, Ordered, That Houlton, Me. south side of Main Street, so-called, in said lot, thence westerly along said continuation of June Term, A . I). 1909. Mackey by James Aliernethy by dwl dated said petitioner give notice to all persons in­ noulton at the north-east corner of land said north line of said land owned and oc­ Upon the foregoing petition, Ordered, That 490 January to, P.toS, and recordtM in tint Aroos­ terested, by causing a copy of the petition owned and occupied by Don. A. II. Powers, cupied by said Johnson to a point where a said petitioner give notice to all jiersons in­ took Registry of Deeds, Vol. 232, Page 54, to and tins order thereon, to be published three thence running easterly along said south side line running parallel to said east line of said terested, by causing a copy of the jetition and which said deed and record and to de»>d and weeks successively in the Aroostook Times a of said Main Street to a point where a line Cushing homestead lot and distant easterly this order thereon, to lie publishe

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Bi4 1 ctin 279 of tne New York Experiment Station treating Arsenate of Soda experimentally says -iflpart: “ In a plat of 58 rows 1 of feet long every other row was sprayed five times with bordeaux and arsenate of soda, while the alternating 29 rows were sprayed with bodeaux only. Care was taken tefhave the borcaux of uniform character an uniformly applied. (At the rate of 100 to 300 gallons pef- acre in the different sprayings.) The frequent and thorough spraying kept the bugs so wall under control that but one hand picking was required 011 the bordeaux-only rows. About July •d ill all of the rows were slightly injured by bugs, but so far as could be determined there was no Itt0fe damage to the bordeanx-only rows than to those receiving the arsenate, The dates of spraying AT were July i, 6-7, 20, August 4-5 and 21-22. CLOTHING At no time, during the season did the difference in treatment seem to have any effect on the loliage The yields were as follows: Table X V showing yields in the Arsenate of Soda Experiment S. FRIEDMAN & CO. Treatment Yield of 29 rows. Yield pw acre Marketable Small Marketable Small Lbs. Bush Lbs I One Price Clothing Bouse Bodeaux with Arsenate Lbs. \ 297 226 57 [ of Soda 2,928 f & ( Bordeux Only 2,808 254 216 DURING THE MONTH OF JULY

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The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, July 7, 190a.

The Misses Pauline, Florence, Special music has been provided At the Childrens* Day exercises Helen and Mildred Weiler daugh­ Notes for Crescent Park next; Sunday, held in the M. E, church Sunday where a salmon dinner will he ters of Mr. and Mrs. John S. W eiler Tim Bangor News in it's standing evening June 2d, the following pro­ served. are at home from Providence for is evidently a little off in its figur­ gram was rendered : OF LOCAL INTEREST. the holidays where they are attend­ Mrs. Harry B. Watson of Hinck­ ing. Claim ing that the game played ing sehoi >1. Address of Welcome ley is spending the summer in Houl­ hen1 last Friday was not a league The Carleion Sentinel under the Alice Gosman ton the guest Sf her parents, Mr. gaum. Arrangements were mad*1 Mrs. Geo. H. Taber returned Tues­ Mrs. Glady Minard of New York new management of Geo. S Mac- Temple Song by School and Mrs. Kendall Jackins. for the g tune with Millinocket day from Fort Fairfield. is in town visiting relatives. Prayer by Pastor Percy B. Hall of Winterport a Langhlan lias not only been en­ ail(l b "'as advertised as a Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Clark returned league game, just the same as any Responsive Beading School Mrs. Chas. Pickard of Millinocket former member of the Houlton larged and improved but tin* read­ game played, 1b in town visiting friends. Friday from their wedding trip. ing matter U placed in a very at­ and flu* regular j Recitation Fern Briggs Band, has been engaged by the guarantee for a - tractive man tier. cheduled game was | Recitation Clarissa Lewin Mites Hattie Boulier of Limestone R. H. Palmer of Bangor was in Woodstock Hand as instructor. paid, which mat: < s the standing as Solo— ‘ ‘Jesus wants Me for a little town last week on business. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, above. Is the guest of Mrs. Fred B. Kidder. R. L. Turney is in Northern | Sunbeam” Lola Wilcox (). A. Hudgins who are spending the Old I own has received the sup­ Thos. Packard has arrived home The First Baptists are planning on Aroostook, working in the interests j Recitation Greta Whetmore port of its b u -i’iess men, and with their annual picnic at Crescent Park summer in Calais, will sympathize I Recitation Earl Murry from Waterville for the summer va­ of Arthur B. Gould in his electric the stremrt turning of that team thev with them in tie* death of their in­ j Chorus—“God is Good” School cation. to-day. railroad projects. will not stay at »he font ,,f the list fant son, who died nil Saturday at long. Recitation Jessie Gosman Roland E. Clark has been appoint­ Mrs. F. L. Cook is visiting rela­ The rain of Saturday while it in­ 1 Praise exercise Nine Girls the age of 3 mom lis. It is ;v ]ilea-ure to see tlm team ed a Justice of the Peace by Gov tives in Boston and enjoying a well terfered with business and ball ! Recitation Ralph Hutchinson earned vacation. Tin* attention of our readers is work displayed by 1 huilton's team. ( Mfering Six little Girls VtMM id, games was very beneficial to crops Every man plays the game from called to the ads of Geo. W . Rich­ Hesitation Donald Hanseom 3Ha» Louise Buzzeli arrived home Mrs. John A. Tenney and young in this section. start to finish. Trio Gosman Girls ards & Co. and M cGary Shoe Cm laa4w««k from Colby to spend the son Otis went to Searsport for a few I)r. F. H. Jackson has been ap­ The Bangor team on account of Exercise Messenger Boys and who are, still giving -die buying pub­ lack of business support has disband­ Errand Girls •nrnmar vacation with her parents weeks with relatives. pointed a medical examiner of the lic an opportunity to secure some ed but as a number of towns want to Recitation Stella Gosman The Misses Mary and Vesta Chad­ State according to a law passed by Mrs. Joel Wellington of Monticello bargains in their respective lines. come into the league, we will prob­ Exercise— Da isle- Six little Girls was in Houlton last week, calling wick are at home for the summer' the last legislature. ably continue to have League Ball. Recitation L'dia Kelso Many people took .advantage of Tableau— Godd s of Lib *rty on her many friends. with their mother on Park street. The marriage of Miss Elsie L. Old Town plays here today. the excursion to Searsport on Sun­ Two Lea n in* games will be played Vertna Johnson The frequent showers llast week Haggerty and John H. Lee both of A number of prominent sporting day over the B. At A. 'The train in Caribou on Monday next, morn­ ('horns were very beneficial to the crops in Littleton took place in Woodstock men of Houlton attended the races started from Caribou at three o'clock ing and afternoon. Closing Address Donald Hanseom JSr< this section on W ednesday last. in Fredericton last week. and left Houlton at 5, returning in Mrs. P. W . Cody of Millinocket is Thos. P. Putnam returned last The marriage of Miss Jennie Cas­ the evening. week from Waterville having at­ sidy and Arthur Tracey both of the guest of her brother, F . A . Gel- Several automobile owners have tended Commencement at Colby. Houlton took place recently in lerson. been running their machines after W oodstock. Chas. E. Perks retnrned last week Lynwood Ervin is spending part dark without lights, and as this is from Fredericton where he attended of his vacation as the guest of his N. B. Parsons of Fort Fairfield contrary to the state law, it would Healing the Sick by the races. brother L. W . Ervin. was in H en t m, Thursday last, d riv­ be well to start the lights burning ing through a new four cylinder Prof. H. B. Betts left here last Miss Elaine Wilson attended the one half hour after sunset. Ruick car from Boston. week on a business trip to Bangor Commencement exercises of Colby Road Commissioner Small is do­ and other places. at Waterville last week. Mrs. Harry AVellington a id son ing some of the best work on the Foster left here Saturday for Calais, roads in town that has ever been Electricity Magnetism Miss Edna Gentle left here Satur­ L. P. Berry has accepted a posi­ where they will spend a few weeks day for a short visit to St. Andrews, tion as salesman with Hamilton & done. Work on the Stale road will with Mrs. Wellington’s parents. B. Clark, the well known Tinware firm. be commenced soon, when $1400 will The marriage of William R. Tracy be expended on Court street from Electricity Is Life—With a Single Application E. L. Lowell -and wife of Mars Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs of New and Miss Ella L. Knapps, both of L. O. Ludwig’s residence to Pearce H ill were in Houlton, Thursday, on York City spent Sunday with friends Pro! Caldwell Can Infuse New Strength Into Amity, took playe at the home of brook. an auto trip to Franklin, Me. in Houlton on their way to Caribou. the bride’s parents on Wednesday Your Veins—Consultation Free. Miss Marguerite Boulier of Houl­ Miss Martha Haggerty, who is a last. ton was in Woodstock last week vis­ trained nurse in Boston, is the guest Base Ball Hon. Chas. P. Barnes of Norway, iting friends. of her mother Mrs. Chas. Haggerty. SPECIAL OFFER UNTIL JULY 13th assistant Attorney General of the Mr. L. S. Black returned Satur­ John S. Weiler was among the OPENING OF NORTHERN State, arrived here on Friday for a from Boston where he had been prominent Houlton men who went MAINE LEAGUE. day visi: to his mother, Mrs. Isa Barnes on telephone business. to Fort Fairfield Monday. Tin: s p a n itrxo .rrt.v 6, 1909. on Bangor street. Mrs. M. E. Jackson left last week Bennett Cowan of Upper Wood- NORTHERN MAINE LEAGUE Miss Emma Putnam and Miss for three Weeks’ visit to Port­ stock is the guest of his sister Miss a Virginia Donnell who were brides­ Margaret Cowan. land. maids at the Cunliffe-M cCaskill Word was received from Bangor Mrs. Don A» H , Powers returned Nearly 100 people went to Millin­ wedding at Fort Kent last week, re­ late Tuesday evening that they Friday from an extended visit with ocket on Monday to attend the cele­ turned home Wednesday. would secure tin1 services of Mike her daughter in Augusta. bration at that place. McDonough the well known Ball Mr. Frank B. Condon form er sub Miss Margaret Purington left here Frank Foster of Woodstock, N. B., Manager and by the first of the week master at H. H. School has been last week for a visit to Oakland, son of O. M. Foster is spending a they would have a team 'and eoiitin- elected Instructor in Mathematics few days with his father. ue in the league. M e. at Coburn Classical Institue at W a­ P. C. The annual camp-meeting at Riv­ Ernest Alexander has moved from terville. W on Lost W on erside camp grounds, Robinson, Leonard street to the house recently M ajor Boland E. Clark < f the will take place from Aug. 0 to 16, in­ purchased by him on High street. Houlton 7 4 .1533 Governor’s staff was in Portland, clusive. ' Miss Esther Dunn, daughter of M illinockot i; 5 .555 Monday, where Gov. Fernald with * 5 *i ,5( H.l The concrete curbing around the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dunn of Port­ Bangor his staff attended the celebration of ( Hdtown .300 Elks building is completed, and is land, is the guest of Miss Virginia 3 7 Independence Day. one of the best jobs ever done of Donnell on Lawn street. On W edm ■stlav of hist WC( this kind. The condition of Mrs. H. T. Fris- Parker P. Burleigh spent Sunday Moulton's sluggers were up against and Monday at home, coming down Hon. Beecher Putnam. Stale In­ bie who met with a severe accident “ Biddo's” .aggregation from Bangor surance Commissioner, was among a couple of weeks ago, is very grati­ from Eagle Lake where lie has a The game was played in a drizzling crew of 100 men mi a bark peeling the /Houlton alumni who attended fying to her many friends. rain, and at one time tin* game was operation. Colby Commencement last week. Mrs. Megguire of Philadelphia ac­ called on account of a down pour Mrs.JL Friedman returned Thurs- companied by her daughter arrived The death of Miss Helen Kirkpat­ which made it uninteresting as the d«/from a three Veeks visit"to her hers last week to spend the summer rick occurred on Sunday after a se­ grounds wen 1 wet. and it was im ­ parents in Boston coming by auto with her daughter Mrs. Fred Oreutt. rious illness. Miss Kirkpatrick had possible to piny good ball. Up the Sth the game was slow, when Ban­ with a party of friends. Mrs. Kenneth McKay was in Mil­ many friends who will be pained to hear of iier deaf h. gor tied the score and then Harri- Monday Was one of the coldest linocket last week where she was nitin got to work pitching fine ball X-Ray View of a Living Hand days for the time of year we have the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. I). Mr. S. L. White of the H. J. Hath and the batters landed on Biddo, experienced for some time. With a Walker. ew ay Co. returned last week from the result being 7 runs for Houlton cold wind, rain, hail and sunshine, Portland where he attended the WHY HE USES ELECTRICITY H . M. Wheeler former principal and Bangor remained where they In many places fires were comfort­ meeting of the State Druggist Asso­ of Caribou High School has been were. When the mineral and vegetable tients. Ask some of his cured pa­ able. appointed by State Supt, of Schools, ciation. Houlton 5 1 o 2 0 o o 7 x— 15 kingdoms are so bountifully sup­ tients right here in Houlton and Hon. and Mrs. Byron Boyd, Miss Smith, as Inspector of Schools. John A. Ten.ley left hex* .V'onday Bangor h i 0 3 u 1 3 0 o— 8 plied with remedial agents, why rely vicinity and be convinced. Dorothy Boyd* Master Robert Boyd Albert K. Stetson who returned for.Umeulcus Lake for a few days. I have met with his patients from time Tw o basi* hits. Pond, lott. Three so much on electricity ? As well and Miss Wright of Augusta were from Colby Commencement last He was accompanied by “ Biddo” to time, after they have been cured and base bits. Pond, Wilson. Struck might it lie asked, why the tele­ able to resume their respective vocations, In Houlton, Monday, coming by week has since then been confined lott who will remain there for some out by Harriman lo, by lott 3. and their graphic, outspoken accouuts of auto. They will visit Woodstock to the house with a severe cold. time. grapher uses electricity to seud mes­ Bases on balls by Harriman 4. by their suffering would impress the most and Horthern Aroostook before sages ? It is true there are old- stolid heart that this great healer’s powers The death of Geo. A. Nichols of The next regular meeting of Houl­ lott 4. Sacrifice hits, Lawlis. Seder- returning home. are truly a diviue gift aided by his be­ this town occurred on Friday, July fashioned ways of sending dis­ ton Lodge* B. P. O. E. v."ill take quist, lott. Bunker. Hit by pitched loved science, that is. 3. Houlton mad'- her ternal and seemed to he a mystery to these games, which is not enough system in reliability and dispatch as ing William F. Coan will not occupy every physician 1 had consulted. Added to pay the expenses of the team, Friday and returned to Boston Sat­ run-- in tic- fir-! and >.-emid iuninus t he elect ro-telegraph is in speed to to tiiis I had liver trouble and rheumatic the Felch house on Pleasant street urday. and play.-d gnnd ball all the way and it would seem too bad to have Hi* pong express. H E USES pains m my limbs every rainy day, was as expected. through. to discontinue about the only sport On .account of tlm cirrus on ELECTRICITY, FIRST, BE­ weak and nervous; my condition was Hon. and Mrs. K. W. Shaw left Hon! inn 3 o o o o o o o-;> very poor and I suffered with cold and that ws have this summer, for non CAUSE IT CUKES ; SECONDLY, Th ui'sday t lie ball gaum at tlm Ten­ seemed on the point of a general break­ support by the public. Let every here Friday for Seattle and Los A n ­ ( >ldtow:i o o 11 ii o o 1 i) 3 ney grounds will be called at 4.ho so BECAUSE IT CL RES QUICKLY, down. I had been reading of Prof. Calci- geles for a two months trip. They one attend the games this week. that if anv one de-fires to attend the ’Tun base !; s, Chad hi inrm Kean AND THIRD, BECAUSE ITS weli’s electric treat nentand after writing will visit the exposition and their If an employer oanpot go, let some how and tlm hall game, th re will e v , Rridcc<, Til l'l C base hi! C U R E S A K E 1 ’ E R M A N E N T. A 11 a lady in Bangor who had been treated daughter.Dora and son George will am! receiving a very favorable reply, I of his help attend the games, but by [ be tin opport unity to see both. 1 base- mi ba 11 by Ju! ii ism i, ! of these facts have been proved con­ probably return with them. decided to go myself. The results have all means, let every business man ard. Struck 'll! by .1 o 1! Iisi i clusively to our satisfaction by our Arrangements are being made for been veiv satisfactory. God lias greatly assist in this way. ' C. R. Beatty and family who Howard 5. ■bivritb'r hit. experience with R during the past, blessed the treatment to my good its well the annual picnic of Houlton ( Mange formerly lived in Houlton, hut who t ' mpirc, M "( dn-key, 'Time and although we took hold of it in as many others whom I had the privilege at Crescent Park, to take place mi of meeting while taking treatment and it for a number of years have been re­ its very earliest stages, we have, July 14. and if that day is stormy A Special league game was arrant: - is a pleasure to me to add my testimony siding in Millinocket, have returned during that, tune, seen this great the event will take place on the next ed for on Friday, whicli proved to with the others. to Houlton where they will reside force come to tire very forefront m .MRS. LIZZIE KINNEY, day. be the best game df the season mi in the future. the practice of latter day healing. Dover, Maine. I Do you see the home groumb . Harriman was The Bangor Council ('. C. have He uses the very best and latest W e would call the attention of our at his best and did good work. Beas­ I am more than pleased with his me­ purchased the resort at Penobscot electrical machines. W ith chese and readers to a letter on page 5 from ley pitching a good game. ’The thod of treating disease of the human I what you Park, near Searsport. .and will re­ his wonderful magnetic appliances body, tmt when he asked me to let him Maurice B. Eaton, a former Houl­ last batters on Houlton's list doing model the Pavilion into a club house he achieves results that are a marvel appiv lrs electric cure to limbs, which ton boy who is now in the United great stick work. for their use. The property did not have not been in condition for twenty States Navy, stationed at the scene to the public and the suffering pa­ years, and make them as natural as God w ant? Bases on balls by Harriman 2, by of the canal building. pay, and was sold to pay the in­ tients themstlves. There are a large designed them, I must say I had but \ debtedness. Beasley 2. Struck out by Harriman class of sufferers in the world— not little faith. Today I can wslk with per­ The celebration at Lakewood 5, bv Beasley 9. Sacrifice hits, 'Til­ fect ease. That loug-standiug rheuma­ If not, Ask for it Dr. C. E. Williams returned la* really sick, but miserable, restless under the management of Hubert ton. Double plays, Tilton and Alien tism is all gone and I can hardly realize week from Waterville and other and always tired— who, after pass­ I am walking with the same iimbs. My E. Smith and Nelson Herrin was to Bridges.jjWild pitches. Harriman, ing through the routine of tonics, nervous system is improved as well as my largely attended and much enjoyed places. His son Robert, who ac­ Beasley. Empire, McCluskey. stimulants opiates and narcotics, fall dyspeptic stomach. Words cannot ex­ We carry such a variety of by all those who accepted* the op­ companied him did not return with Tim e 1.4n. into a state of supreme miserable- press my gratitude for what he has done stock that possibly the par­ portunity to celebrate. At Crescent him, but is enjoying a summer camp for me. May the Lord bless and give Houlton played two games with mss ticular article you are in Park, while there was no formal at Belgrade Lakes with twentyfour him strength to st 11 perform the good These tumbles are simply electro­ work. need of is n. M. next month. The boys celebrated flying out. fact, it is the only agent to be relied ed. our customers, Smith has been appointed spotter until midnight Saturday, and then Houlton o l 1 1 o 0 4 u c-7 upon for the effectual cure of all Owing to the great demand for for the state team. commenced again early Monday Millinocket 4 (> 0 o unit) u-'> cases of chrome derangement and his home treatment he has decided morning, but with less noise than is A number of the many friends of 'The afternoon game was close .and functional diseases. N o drugs or to continue the SPECIAL OFFER usually made on such occasions. Miss Nellie Deasey met at the home exciting and mi account of the large other poisons used. N o cutting or UNTIL JULY 13th. All who The Cochran All places of business closed at noon of Mrs. Herbert Donald on Yv’ednes- crowd, ground rules were made, maiming by surgical operatiq*. Con­ apply before July 13th will re­ Monday, and the town was quiet day of last week where they had a and on a block hall Allen protested sult Professor Caldwell at once. It ceive consultation free and con­ Drug Store during the afternoon, altho there linen shower in honor of her ap­ tin.1 game, which will bo settled can do you no harm and may save fidential, in person or by mail, and were many out during the forenoon. you years of suffering, perhaps your home treatment for Jthree months Provcriptions A Specialty proaching marriage to Mr. Fred 'Tar- later. Moulton played an errorless Many people went to Millinocket bell. Miss Deasey was completely game. life. 'Therefore take no risks. for $10, sufficient to cure a severe 6 Water St„ Houlton, Me. and Fort Fairfield on special surprised and a most pleasant even­ Houlton ’ l o o o i o o 1 0-3 Prof. Caldwell could till this case. Hours, 9 to 12 a m ; 2 to 4, trains. ing was enjoyed. Millinocket o 3 o 0 0 10 1 0-4 paper with testimonials of cure.i pa­ 7 to 8 p m, except Sunday. The Aroostook Times Wednesday July 7, 1909.

don't know what could. The Aroostook Times Rut its solution solves one uf the sirs growing problems in street traflic in Real Estate Ratetftl i**h /.V, 1S 6 0 - X i-ivv \i,2-J< anil other nig- eit ies. It A \ \ w K will do away completely -4w'ith the FOR SALE ALL THE HOME NEWS. .egal Newspaper Decisions. lmrse there in a little time. It will FARMS AND \ IELAGE PROPERTY. h- Afiv I. U he t u ke- a pa P' g I 1!; I h"l ehy shorten t he spa.ee occupied House, ell, shed and stable, good lot, good UMC from t he P w h<-t he r c I i i ll tlihi- *'•' ’ hm'so at tached to a carriage location, $.1500 rublishe.il every Wcilm-Gay Morning by the 'l'imes ru;.li>hin« Co. flip! : f-'s or w nr Im ha- ■-ull- ,li;ck. Ill is of itself means a lug < Jood house and lot, £1*00 -c r i l »■( 1 or ol. t- r o - p o ii- for the pa>. "u G iigo ! space, l should *say nearly s."i acre farm with crop, 5 miles from ■j. - If •! 11 \ pi ■ r-on op I hi- pa pc i' 11 i - - CH AS. H. FOGG, Editor <4 Prop. Houlton and good buildings, S4000 NITROCLUB' con 111111 * -11, hn mu -t pay all a i i I'trc-., or the the entire length now accu- ; ni! .1 i - In r may continue to -* ml it until pay- l)!l'd by the horse and the Vehicle. Subscriptions $1 per year in advance; singl* I0TSHELLS copies five cents. im n ! i 11 up P‘ a l n I col lee t t h 1 i bin, this sav ing will permit A. 0. BRIGGS w In t her i! i- takua from t In olticew hole or amount, not. The i on rt s Im ve il< eii!> 1 that re ft i ■-1 n ft multiplication of moving ve- Subscriptions in arrears Sl.no per year II i l * 1 e - in a g ; v e 11 space. T Real Estate Agency, Th eystea^ y°ur nerve- to take new’-piiper-a ml periodical- from l he spa. len, too, ' ~ Confidence in your shells, No Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ po-t otlive, or removing and leaving them the power of a ■am. d t nmk horses 4.'! School St Hoi ton. Me ages are settled. m iea I led for, prlnm facie e vide nee of fraud. lie 1.. Tel. Ig.VJ will d on h 1 j at ast, Thai tac­ steadies your aim. You know U.M.C. Nitro Advertising rates based upon circulation and If you want to-top your paper, write to tor depends, i U' <‘i 'll I’se tile the publisher your-elf, and don't, leave it to upon Club Shells will reach “way out there” and very reasonable. size of t he hat t t lie po-t -master. mm . that ' iiistallh’d. Communications upon topics of general inter­ The speed als CHICHESTER SPILLS hit hard. Loaded with any standard powder est. are solicited ' Will he m ore than 'nr Advertising Kates apply to the doubled. So, VOU See We by mechanically . exact machines. They Entered at the post office at Honlton for c:r have have the famous 33 primer and are steel dilation at second-class postal rates. Kditnr and Manager. somethin wort!) while.' Mr Idison explained that tie lined. Send for Free Game Laws. Maine lias for many years been i he west ward of our town, which by cells ot his periocted battery varv in : TBEB UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., Bridgeport, Conn. 00' Agency, ait Broadway, New York, N. Y. recognized as the playground of the reason of its natural resources, is Weight I nun hi 1-2 to is pounds. A capable with those nov■ advantages ho-cell hattei'v of ]s pounds each i- ! LADIES t United States, and inner have we Ask y«ur for Cnr-CHES-TRR’S realized the truth of this remark for grow/h of moving’ the whole the kind that will carry a ton truck I DIAMOND UKANI) PILLS in Red and. Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blue gntil recently, when we ionk an auto ( '(iinily dist inn ly a head in wnilt h from New York to Philadelphia in ! Ribbon. Take no other. Bay of yonr PruK*l»t and »/k for CIII-CHIC8.TF.H 8 trip as far south as Portland, cros­ and prosperity in a short period, it less than a t bird of the time it would j DIAMOND K I U M » PILLS, for twenty-five sing- from Enfield to Piscataquis should he matter for general satis­ take a team of horses to haul the; years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF county, thence to Portland returning faction. N ext to t hose w Im are the same load. j SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS immediate hemdiciaries of the un­ “ Are the steam railroads manifest j by way of Hath Kockland. through TRIEDTIMK EVERYWHERE TESTED WORTH Artistic Monumental Work Washington County Calais, and dertaking, the work should lie ap­ ing any interest in the new storage | north to Houlton. There was scarce preciated hy Presque Isle, which battery.’’ Mr. Kdison was asked. j Building and Lot For In Foreign and Domestic Granite or Marble ly a day hut what we met a number when linked by both steam atul elec­ “ They are, hut their present mo- ! 1 of autos Jfrom Massachusetts, Con­ tric railroad connection with this tor has cost them so much that it : Sale. Our Plant is Equipped With necticut and New Jersey, to say grow ing territory, cannot tail to cannot he expected that they will | Opposite Post Ottice go feet wide by 107 ft <5 nothing*of the Maine machines, and share in the new growth. want to change to batteries for some j deep, (rood load ion. Apply to T. S ESTARROOKE. Modern Machinery in the city'of Portland the ctirs from W ork in g in circles of business and tim e." 424 For Cutting and Carving every state in New England were industrial influence of widely differ­ “ And does Europe know about j very numerous. The reason for all ent circumference, the one in under­ your triumph Again the wizard laughed. "f have a factory over in Wanted takings affecting not only the ( 'min­ of these visitors is obvious from the Kerlin that is prepared to turn them 1 A first class girl for general house work, fact'l that no state in the whole ty but the State and even New Eng­ out even faster than we can di so J the best of wages. United States can produce the diver­ land as ti whole, and the other in Imre at present,“ he replied. 1 MRS.

T am not prepared to meet the rush Old Colonial 1 lb. 40c. a new era in the history of North | of orders that already are coniingin. month, and remaining in the Bank until the H ollander 35c. lb. ^Mocha & Java) Aroostook, so far as transportation | I shall give it the dual test on the development is ■•oneornod. Every ■ crosstown street car lines in West next semi-annual dividend is payable, will be A rabian Mocha 35c. lb. G ilt E d g e 35c. item of tin largo plan of railroad | O t ■ 111 g e within the next few (lays, allowed interest at the dividend rate, from Special Blend 25c. lb. expansion entered upon by the H. A ! and t lien t he experiment si 1 stiige will S o u ven ir 25c. A. will he either fully eomphted hy ; have ii;i»cd. the first day of the month when deposited. the close of the season, or so far ad­ ] “ A fter we have had our la>t test 5 lb. can 20th Century Blend $1.00 vanced that it will he covered early I over here on t| c crosstown line we L. 0. LUDWIG, Treasurer. next year. This not only includes sh;i 11 begin to fill orders for t lie cross the extensions of the Sr. John River, i own a nil belt lines in New Y o r k ."; and the Stockhnlm-Masardis cut-olf t he wizard emu limed. j L. W. DYER hut also what is termed the link be­ “These people hit Ve In e|| after I tween I’l'esque Isle Mild Mapleloll on storage battery for a long time, Houlton, Maine which grading is now exported to didn't let them k 111 IW t he pfi ispect o f begin as soon as the rights of way perfect ing it until I had fully sat is- Ice Cream Parlor open from 6 a. m. to can ho secured. fied m yself that the problem hits In connection with the town meet- j been solved. [ am now m aking 10 p. m. Our Creams are made of Strictly ing of last, week for t lie relief of t he about ;i hundred cells a day to till Pure Cream. fire sufferers the stat-miem was | rush orders t hut are coming in to authorized that the K. iv A. would me from all parts of t he country. release Mir Town from its obligation* “ These orders, however, are small to pay the $->ooo voted for rights oG and We shall devote ourselves to the way on the link. The good faith of! manufacture of them for New York I Mr. Gram in m aking this offer is. Remember those its soon as possible. We will have o now shown in the steps that are nj to install ■’ good deal of new machin­ progress to tak-- up the work and! ery at our factory before we can un­ Handsome Geraniums push it forward to completion. It is [ dertake to meet the demand." an act characteristic of the man, Mr. Edison’s ent hushisrn grew as in the Old-time Gardens ? whose breadth and generosity in J he talked, l ie seldom has ever been carrying out large projects of public as communicjit ive on tiny subject in To-day they’re called PELARGONIUMS, development, are no less conspicu­ which his scientific interest has been ous than his great ability and ener- aroused. a bigger name, perhaps, because the K.V- 'A es, sir.” he declared, as his face plants are now grown in larger, hand­ Compared with the other exten­ glowed, “ I no longer have any doubt sion work in progress the outlay of of the practical utility of the storage somer forms, and with fairer flowers this link is small, something more battery as now constructed. than of old. W hy not ask me to send than $2UO,(X)0 being the estimate of “ \\ hy. one of the biggest depart­ you some Pelargoniums for YOUR gar­ cost. Its importance to Presque ment stores in New York equipped Isle, however, can scarcely h<> over­ one of its delivery wagons recent ly den P I have an exceptionally choice estimated as a factor of future ad­ with one we made at our factory and varied lot of them, showing a vantage in enabling our town to re­ lu re and the wagon ran around Pong tain its hold of a great and growing, Is hind the entire d a y ." wealth of blooms in the old-fashioned section of country on which it has I 'Phis declaration was aeeennmtei colors. NOT expensive, at my prices. long depended for a large share of j by it peal of laughter from Mr. Edi­ its trade. It is even more far-reaoh- | son. ing than this in prospect of benefit,] “ I t ’s strange,’ ’ he wmit on, "that ADAM SEKENGER for hy means of it rail cmnniunica- I ymir newspaper diiln't know about tion will be established with Ash-] tliis before, since you are so inter- Conservatories land. Masardis and Portage Lake, ; . sted in the subject. W e min equip 82 Newbury Street 0 the benefit of which will he very no- j a truck with a battery that will cur­ MAINE ticeahie ill time tn come. When one ] ry it in short time from New York BANGOR secs rail facilities being pushed I 1 1 jt<> IMiikewlphia. If that doesn't through a great tract of cmintrv to 1deiuon-q rat e its commercial value I The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, July 7, 1909.

Panama, May 27, ’09 privileges at various points of in- Dear Times terst such as Culebra, can be ar­ Altho four years have elapsed ranged for with but little trouble. since I last wrote you from Fort Slo­ Panama declared ber indepen­ cum, N. Y., the letters of apprecia­ dence from Spain. November 28, 1821 tion for that communication receiv­ and shortly after joined the Repub­ ed by me at that time from interested lic of Granada, which eventually friepds, make me feel that perhaps became the Republic of Columbia. a few words about the doings of In a succeeding resolution Panama Americans in this part of the world, withdrew from Columbia and allied would still awaken interest. “One herself with New Granada. In 18014 touch of Nature makes the world she became one of the United States akin” you know, and even if my ad­ of Columbia and so remained until dress is so irregular that to be a reg­ she declared her independence on ular subscriber to your paper, is im November :», 1908. This act, altho possible, yet I manage to get a bun­ laid to the secret history of the dle of copies from friends now and United States of America, who pro- then, and with the odor of pine trees fitted by it and needed it, is cele­ still in my nostrils, believe me when brated on each anniversary with I say that their contents afford me great enthusiasm by Panamanians, many a pleasant moment, judging from photographs on sale, I reached this port May 15th and which show crowds composed of so have had ample time to view the thousands clad in tropical, holiday city of Panam a with its wealth of attire, watching parades of floats historical ruins and picturesque and characters ittcidental to tlie scenes, also the city of Colon, an­ event. One photo in particular, other half modern, half ancient, presents the likeness of a man whose typical reminder of Spain’s past face is very youthful and typical of glory, situated on the Atlantic side the romances and the dreamer whose of the Isthmus, for of course I have body is clad in a resplendent uni­ crossed the Isthmus in order that I form, heavily embroidered with gold SALE might see the "‘Canal,” or at least braid, shoulder epaulets, a broad where it is to be, and being an Am er­ sash, four huge medals or orders up­ ican, felt the pride of country tingle on his left breast, full white riding in my blood when the vast scope of breeches and patent leather riding the task undertaken and the perfec­ boots, and whose name is General tion of organization with which Esteban Huertas, hailed as the Liberator of the Republic of Pana­ l i t ! SHOPPERS Every D ay-R ail or S l e Americans are performing it, made themselves evident to my heretofore ma. skeptical mind. Immediately after Panama se­ A little history must now be re­ cured her independence she granted lated in order that the peculiar as­ by treaty, perpetual jurisdiction to sociations so radically different from the United States over a strip of land extending along either side of the BARGAINS ! those of New England, may be un­ BARGAINS! derstood. for Panama has always projected canal to a width of five been rich in historical romance from miles, and running from its termin­ ■BBWWTtWSSL the day when Balboa first beheld als into the two oceans for a distance the mighty expanse of the Pacific of three miles beyond the mean low- until the present time. This was water mark. This is called the Everything has got to go first the passageway for the return­ Canal zone and comprises about 500 ing Spanish adventurers laden with square miles. The resignation of the spoils of war aud the treasures Mr. John F. Stevens, the former of Peru; she afterward witnessed Chief engineer, prompted the Presi­ the fortunate gold hunters returning dent to place the construction of the with their nuggets from the golden great waterway in the hands of the Are you going go down a step west to their eaotorn homes and to Army Engineer Corps. Many diffi­ day she is watchi ig the consumma culties and problems that presented to get the material tion of the most gigantic work of themselves to the first commission­ every day. Re- engineering in the history of the ers, such as freeing the Isthmus world. from the dread diseases that had for your Summer I f I remember correctly, the first been ravaging it for years, and what member, this op­ historical knowledge we have of President Roosevelt described to Dresses or your Panama, was when Alonzo de Ojeda Congress as the equally important work of providing all the labor, the portunity occurs landed on the Isthmus In 1449. Her shores were visited by Columbus in quarters and the subsistence for the Child’s Dress at 1602, and in the decade of the six­ men necessary to commence and to but ONCE IN A teenth century, the usual adventur­ carry on the sanitary and the canal ous spirits, having heard of the work, had all been so overcome by wonderful mineral wealth, endeav­ Mr. Stevens, Jackson Smith and QUARTER OF A ored to penetrate the interior, but Colonel Gorgas that the new Com­ ONE-HALF were repulsed py the Indians who mission have had the way cleared have retained their independence for them and have been able to ob­ THE CENTURY. until the present day. Balboa or­ tain results which are tluly aston­ ganised an expedition composed of ishing, and which deserve tiie high­ Spaniards and natives in 1513 and it est praise of the American people REGULAR was on this occasion he discovered and the world. A general feeling We certainly do the Pacific Ocean. of confident in the ultimate success In 1621, Pedro Arias, who had suc­ of this great undertaking is every­ PRICE ? ceeded Balboa after executing him where apparent. not expect to go In the year 1517, transferred his Departments have been greatly •eat of government from Acla, which Improved are being conducted on he had founded upon the Pacific economic and business like prin­ up in smoke for coast to the town of Panama on ac­ ciples according to statistics furnish­ New' lots go on count of the hostility of the Indians, ed you for the asking, and constant efforts are being made by the Com­ another twenty- and established communication the counter every with the Port of Chagres on the A t ­ mission to make life more enjoyable lantic side by means of the Cruces for its employes. One sees to ad­ road and the Chagres river, which vantage the active interest which morning. Prices five years. w as the same route used more than the Y . M. C. A. is taking in this three centuries later by the Califor­ part of the world, in providing so­ nia pioneers and which they con­ cial and recreative opportunities to m tinued to use until 1854, when the the Americans here and helping Panama railread was completed. them to forget the fact that they are Panama city and particularly old notin “ God’s country.” Branches Panama which was destroyed by of the Commissary Dep’t are located ‘Bucaneer Morgan in the year 1671, all along the line and the extortions presents m any attractions to the formerly practiced by the native tourist, and I^have spent many hours merchants upon the employes have wandering thru the narrow streets, been done away with, for in these grazing up at the dark senoritas sit­ stores can he had the good thUgs to ting in various attitudes of languor eat and wear that people from the MUM upon the overhanging balconies, States have been accustomed to, and while listening to the “ ting-tang’ ' of at reasonable prices. the inevitable guitar, have dodged The tropical and marshy charac­ with needed Broadway cleverness, ter of the soil, make climatic con­ Houlton, Maine the endless stream of carvajes or ve­ ditions none of the best,, but even hicles familiar to Houlton people as these have been improved and count­ “ ten-cent” teams, as the cocheros eracted by the sanitary measures jangled their bells and urged their put into effect everywhere, and patient, diminutive mules or don­ when you a gang of Negro or Italian laborers beginning a new keys with amazing skill, consider­ maica and Barbadian negr<>**s ; n* - seesash.arpe contrast between the section of excavation, the ground of ing the fact that the width of the grossrs with brightly colored ban­ old Fremdi ears and t he new Ameii- which is covered with a primeval ean ballast ones. Always some now streets barely permits two carriages dana kerchiefs bound around their Acute Pains jungle of wild banana, date and style of machinery comes into view KODAKS to pass in opposite ways, while the fuzzy hair .and balancing trays upon to'delight the mechanical heart, now other tropical trees, from the depth “{ suffered much pain in my right direction is so crooked- that Boston their heads, loaded with plantains, an aerial scoop shovel, again a steam of which a sickly mosquito-breed­ arm—rheumatism—took two of the Films. Plates, with its streets founded upon cow- mangoes, bananas, sweet cakes and track shifter doingas much work in Anti-Pain Pills and the pain was ing stream slowly straggles out, and two hours and a half as five or six paths, is made to “go way back and boiled eggs ; once in awhile, a white gone. Gave a lady friend, suffering P a p e r s an d the “ goose heat” radiates from the hundred good workmen could do in from pleurisy, two and they relieved sit dow n.” woman looking very white and out the same time. I could write you earth on every side, you do not won­ the pain in her breast.” The Cathedral, ancient and very of place ; Italian, Spanish and Port­ of many more seeming miracles C hem icals der at the fatal diseases which once I. A. GFELL, Cincinnati, Ind. Spanish, Central Park, Santa Ana uguese laborers, and always—tin* workedby these countrymen of ours so sadly decimated the ranks of the hut I fear that I have imposed upon Because of their sedative influence Church and Park ; the Canal Build­ police ! AGENCY FOR EAST­ French canal workers, and late also you already. upon the nerve branches ing, which is considered the most {Such police ! When I remember­ threatened the Americans. For another week our ship will Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Pills MAN KODAK CO. substantial in Panama, originally a ed the guardians of the peace that lie at anchor in Panama Harbor, be­ relieve acute pains of any nature. After leaving Panama, the train hotel, afterwards purchased by the I had seen in the large cities of the fore we sail for Guayaquil. Ecuador They are equally effective in neural­ repaired by an ex­ stops every few minutes at some and as I gaze upon Ancon Hill, the French Canal Co., and now known States, with their prominent stom­ gia, rheumatism, sciatica, loeemotor pert workman who has had station along the Canal route and landmark as peculiar to this port as ataxia, or the pain due to spinal as the Administration building and achs, red faces and bacon-like noses Diamond Head is to Honolulu, 1 one sees the same settlement, com­ trouble. Ladies who have periods ten years experience in the containing all of the executive offices I took these fall, clean, athletic, shall feel each day as if l could posed of the uniform, commodious, of suffering find that they not only Waltham Watch Factory of the Canal Commission ; Hotel bronzed Americans, clad In khaki look beyond it and see the brave relieve their distress but their attacks well ventilated buildings of the hand of Americans w ho undaunted, and worked in Houlton for Central, which is the largest, most uniforms with smart leather puttees become less severe, and after a time Commission and its employes ; a and full of hope are proving the often disappear altogether. the last seventeen years popular and aristocratic in the Re­ and wide felt sombreros, peaked in spirit that has made our country few ramshackle houses of wood or Toe first package will benefit; If not, public ; the market, a sight not to true Texas , to he members what it is. With best wishes be­ your druggist Will return your money. bamboo-cane with thatched roofs, be overlooked by the lover of the of a special regiment of soldiers, lieve me to he Are Sure to Go and a dozen negroes of all sizes, strange and picturesque and a half hut the badges on their blouses, the Your exiled fellow-townsman, shapes, shades and sexes, lounging hundred other interesting, places ever present “ hilly” swinging in M. B. Eaton. on verandas and looking out of win­ J. D. PERRY Were all visited before I purchased their hands and the Colt revolver dows ; and a store or two belonging RHEUMATISM JK W K U E R my railway ticket for Colon. A strapped upon their hips, quickly IS AGONY, hut can bo relieved and to Chinese merchants, for here the SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES a n d OPTICIAN round trip ticket across the Isthmus showed my error and again I felt a cured. The kidneys are what need doc­ celestial Chink does not do the laun­ costs $4.00 gold or $9.60 , for thrill of patriotic pleasure. Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures toring. Houlton Maine dry, but sells calicoes and cambrics painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing both standards are current here and At Gorgona, one sees t wenty-soven Established 1892 the while he speaks his Spanish nails, and instantly takes the sting out of an American dollar is worth two large machine shops where all of the with as peculiar an accent as lie corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort KICKAPOO Panamanian, and one must become American Machinery is put together gives to the American tongue. discovery of the age. Allen'* Foot-Ease acquainted with the use of both. The French had but seven 1 Then SAGWA On the depot platforms are the makes tight or n«w shoes feel easy, it is a The railway journey runs mostly therein Culebra and tin.* Chit,—hut certain cur® for sweating, callous, swollen, Is a perfect system cleanser and re­ same crowds of blacks and whites ; Wanted. 4n the Canal zone and gives the tour­ all the world knows of Culebra. At tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. hold by builder. It acts as a tonic on stomach, Hindoos with turbans or embroider­ liver and kidneys, and rids the system ist unlimited opportunities for view­ all Druggists and shoe Stores. By mail for Two million extras, clears, and second Bas Obispo is a less familiar exca­ of rheumatism. Trial convinces. All ing the panorama of work in the ed caps and occasionally one with a 25c*. in stamps. Don’t accept any substitute. clear shingles; also one million feet of pine, vation, widened about seventy-five druggists. spruce and lir box Lords. Quotations re­ canal, being pushed thru mountain, garment that proclaims him an ex­ feet and lowered about thirty-five Trial package FREE. Address Allen s, KICK AI’OO MEDICINE CO.. Clintonvillo, Ct. quested. Address, New England Lumber Co. hill, valley and jungle, and stop over soldier of the British Empire; Ja-' bv the Americans. Here also one Olmstead, EeKoy, V Y. Worcester, Mass. The Aroostook Times Wednesday, July 7, 1909.

Advertised Letters. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE To the Hon. Justiceof the Supreme.Judicial July 5, 1909. Court, next to l>e held at Ilouhon, in the w OF LOCAL INTEREST County of Aroostook and State of Maine: M HN Annie Agneg Vincent of Houlton, in said Brown Gordon 1 County of Aroostook, respectfully represents Barnes Charles that on the 11 day of September 1SS7 FOX BROTHERS S. C. Spratt of Island Falls was Alfred Knox returned last week Carter W. A. Wordhaven, bong Gland, New York, she doing business in town Friday. from a few days spent in Hartland. was lawfully married to Frederick Robot Dickinson C arleton (2) Hon. W . W . Oewallof Island Falls Jas. II. Ividder attended the races Vincent then of said Wordhaven that, ever Men's All-Wool Suits, that were Gould N. William in Fort Fairfield Monday. since said time she has conducted herself to­ was in town last week on business. Judkins L. B. §10.0(1, now - $5 wards said Liltelee as a faithful, true and Dr. Flint of Mars Hill was in Chas. E. Dunn returned last; week Large M. H a rry (2) affectionate wife hut that said Libelee, re­ Mon’s All-Wool Suits, that wore town last week on business. from a carriage drive through Morgan Randolph gardless of marriage covenant and duty, on Haynesville and other places. 915.00, now - $10 Mr. James Mackintosh of Salem Miles J. I). the 15th day of July 1905, utterly deserthI is the guest of his sister, Mrs. W il­ Miss Fannie Mulherrin of Boston Moran John your Libelant without cause, and that said Men s All-Wool Suits, that were liam Coan. is the guest of her mother on Mili­ Riley Allie desertion has continued to the present time, SIS.00, now - being more than three years, during which $13 A. E. Mooers has appeared on his tary street. Famurri Gabriel time he has contributed nothing to her sup­ Tracy O. F. Men’s All-Wool Suits, that were route with an up’to date and conven- League base ball this week on port. W h ite Oscai (2) §20.00, now . lent m ilk wagon. Wednesday and Thursday after­ That your Libelant h;is made ddigent in­ $14 WOMEN A. M. Glidden the well known noons. quiry, but that the residence of said Libelee Cray Miss Men’s All-Wool Suits, that were Beal Estate agent of Caribou was in Albert Lovejoy, who is working is unknown to your Libelant, and cannot be* Higgins Mary Mrs. (2) §22.00, now - $16 Houlton last week on business. on the B. & A. survey, spent Sun­ ascertained by reasonable diligence, That K n ox E m ily Miss day at home. there is no collusion between them to obtain Men’s All-Wool Suits, that were M rs. B hoda has purchased the Smith .Morgerv Mrs. a divorce; but that your Libelant believes The rain on Saturday seriously §25.00, now - Saunders house on Leonard street Tardie Denise Miss that said bonds of matrimony ought to be $18 and will reside there in the future. interfered with Ashland's celebra­ dissolved, wherefore she prays that a divorce York Mary Mi tion. may be* decreed. The annual meeting of the State W hen calling for letters found in THIS IS YOUR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Orange will be held in Bangor Dec. Mrs. C. V. Hewey of Bangor is And your Libelant further prays that above list mention advertised and reasonable alimony, or a speeiiic sum in lieu 21, 22, 28. the guest of Mrs. C. C. Newell on give date. alimony, be decr<*ed to her, and that she* may North street. Miss Lucy Taber has returned F. M. Hume. P. M. have the custody of their minor child, from Bangor where she visited rela­ Mrs. Maria Cochrane returned named Iluliert Vincent. tives. last week from Portland where she Won Out. ANNIE AGNES VINCENT. FOX BROTHERS attended the Druggists’ convention. Signed and sworn to before me this 4th day Mrs. James H. Kidder returned of June 1909. Saturday from Limestone where she Mrs. S. J. McIntosh of Woodstock A young man has just been ap­ v1' ■’ H ARRY M. BRIGGS, Justice of the Peace. spent a week with her sister. and Miss Ida Haines of Portland pointed State Meat Inspector of Col­ spent Wednesday last in town. orado whose history is worth read­ Mrs. Cora Putnam returned Fri­ AROOSTOOK, rs. Supreme Judicial Court day from Biddeford where she spent Mr, Walter A. Powers of Brook­ ing. He was a farm hand, but de­ In Vacation, June 21, 1000. the week, j line arrived In Houlton Monday for siring to get an education went to In this action it is ordered by the court 1 he Agricultural College, where he that notice be given said Libelee, by pub­ Nathaniel Tompkins Esq., return­ a few weeks visit. worked at odd jobs, as janitor and lishing the libel and this order of court three ed Thursday from Waterville where Mr. and Mrs. Holman I). Foss re­ CLARION finally as newspaper reporter. By successive weeks in the Aroostook Times a he attended Colby Commencement. turned Monday from a trip to Bos­ industry and economy he managed newspaper printed and published at Houlton ton, Portland and other places. in said County of Aroostook, the last pub­ He: sohal Collins of Caribou with to complete his course, and by as­ 6 S. W . Tabep was among the lication to be at least 30 days before the next Stoves Ranges a party of young ladies came down sistance procured by these charcter- Houlton people who attended the term of this court in said County of Aroos­ firom Caribou Wednesday in his auto. istics went to the San Francisco V e t­ THE HIGH QUALITY LINE. races in Fort Fairfield on Monday. took to be held in Houlton, in said County, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stimson and erinary College, won the gold medal, on the third Tuesday of September, 1900; Seventy years ago we started in •on of Bockabema were in town last A large number of Houlton people and returned to teach in tin* Agri­ that he may then and there appear and de­ business—-Thirty-five years ago we week. went to Fort Fairfield Monday to at­ cultural College. Here he “made fend if he sees fit. tend the celebration of the Glorious made the first C L A R IO N . The Mr. and Mrs. E L. Cleveland left good’’ as usual and now occupies a WM. P. WHITEHORSE, J. S. J. C. A true copy of libei and order of court here Tuesday morning via C. P. By. Fourth. responsible position beause he is quality from the outset appealed to thereon. for a trip to Philadelphia and Ocean I). W . Davis has moved his family thoroughly qualified to fill it. A the public and the demand has Attest: M ic iia k i. M. Cl a r k , Clerk. from the Kidder farm on Court street few years ago a poor hoy cam e’to City, N. J. 320 grown until every season shows the to the Downes house on Leonard the Veterinary College of the Uni- The much talked about granite sale of large numbers. In this one street. versity of Pennsylvania—walked crossings on Main street have all Notice of Foreclosure. high quality we now make a great Paul H. Powers who is a student there, we believe, from a distant been removed and filled in with Whereas, Carl G. Anderson of Caribou in at the Harvard Law School arrived point because he had no money for variety of styles ami sizes for all pur- gravel. the County of Aroostook and Shite of Maine, home Monday to spend the summer ear fare. He shoveled coal, carried THE IDEAL CLARION FOR WOOD, poses. Ask the dealer or write us. Miss Inez English of Presque Isle ashes, waited on tin* table and final­ by his mortgage deed dated April 19th, 1902 vacation with his parents. and recorded in Vol. PSS, Rage 533, of ESTABLISHED who was chief operator at the Aroos­ ly ran a boarding house to pay his WOOD BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me. The Catholic picnic at Deboc on AroostJook Registry of Deeds, conveyed to & 1839- took Tel. and Tel. Co. will return to expenses. I.n vacation time he Monday was attended by many from Jefferson Cary of Carikni in said County of a position in the Houlton office. worked for an ice company. Last this town, who expressed themselves Aroostook, the following described real estate to winter in a street car accident his So,d bv HAMILTON & CLARK CO., HO£LFTON Chas. S. Osgood and wife returned as pleased with .the entertainment wit:- The North half of Lot numbered Two leg was crus! ed and amputated at (2/ in township nurnbeml Fourteen e held at tin* kinking rooms of herself towards .said Libelee as a faithful, j Bark, and 'are now busily engaged The many friends of C. Guy Hume said bank, Tuesday July 20th., loop, at tine and affectionate wife but that said Li be- j formerly of Houlton, but now a lead­ fn setting poles. They will extend three P. M. lee, regardless of his marriage convenant and | Opera House Block- the lines'into the Porter settlement, ing citizen of Fairfield, will be pleas­ L. O. LUDWIG. See’y duty, on the 15th day (J November 190n, j gad from the fact that every farmer ed to learn of the announcement of 127 utterly deserted your Libelant without j On the newjine will take the current his engagement to Miss Christine cause, and that said desertion has continued | HOULTON, - MAINE for light and power, shows what a Totman of Fairfield, one of the prom to the present time, being more than three Bankrupt’s Petition lor Discharge years, dining which time he has contributed ^thriving community this is. Nearly inent society young ladies of that In the matter of i nothing to her sup|>ort. j *11 the cottages in addition to the town. Mr. Hume is now the owner A imatile Berube, ! individually and as a mem-) In Bankruptov. That she is a native of Woodland in said PavilionJJwill be wired for lights. of a large mill in Fairfield. ber of the iirm of Nap He-/ county and has Iwen a resident of Caribou in ' Crescent Park Notes. Miss 13 ( ey of Queensbury, N. Governor Fernald has appointed bert and (Company. \ said county, for more than one year before j On Saturday night Inspector Col- Bankrupt. R. lu re on Friday. pltts, in company with Sheriff Tomp­ the following as members of the the tiling of this libel, in good faith. To the Hon. Ci.^vkknck II a i.k, Judge of ■artv of sixty Hodgdmi People Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Atherton of committee to enlarge the State That >our Libelant has made' diligent in­ kins, Deputy Sheriff Armstrong and the District Court of the United States for here for a •salmon dinner at ti o ’ the District of Maine. quiry, but that the residenee of said Libelee Jersey Shore, Pa. and Air. and Mrs. Constables Kimball and Burpee House and to erect a suitable state AIMABLE BERUBE is unknown to your Lilielant, and cannot be Tuesday in honor of Roy. and J. S. Atherton and Master Win had made a raid on the line stores and office building adjacent thereto : individually and as a member of the ascertained by reasonable diligence. That M r- Vet Drew of Wiiiferpoi t. Me. supper at the pavilion Friday even­ seized a quantity of liquor and two Charles S. Hichborn of Augusta ; firm of Nap Hebert and Company of Van Buren in the County of Aroostook there is no collusion lietween them to obtain The Kiiowlrs sisters of Fort Fair- ing. •lot machines. Papers were served Fred E. True, Portland; Don. A. 11. and State of Maine, in said District, respect­ a divorce; but that your I.ilielant tielieves field will furnish music during next The young ladies of town e n te r- on John Carey, Jacob Reid and John Powers, Houlton ; Charles W . Mul­ fully represents, that on the yth day of that said bonds of matrimony ought to he Feb., last past, he was duly adjudged Sunday. Salmon dinner and Raked,1 1 tained the base ball boys here at a Collins, who will be tried before len, Bangor. Hichborn and Powers dissolved, wherefore she pray s that a divorce bankrupt under the Acts uf Congress relating Means, baked in the ground for su_ > - j dance mi Friday evening. Magistrate Dibblee to-day. Jack are the Republican members of the to bankruptcy; that he has duly may tie decreed. surrendered all his property and rights per. A party of young people from Dpxnpsey, another violator, made committee and True and Mullen are NETTI K M. BRYCE. of property, and has fullv complied James Cox has Been the guest of Jacksonville spent the day here his escape.—Woodstock Dispatch. the Democratic members. with all the requirements of said Acts, Signed and sworn to before me this 3oth and of the orders of Court touching his day of June 1909, Robert M. Lawless during the past Friday enjoying the many attrac- ...i t ' ------bankruptcy. WM. P. ALLEN, Justieeof the Peace. week. tions. W hkrkfokk he i’kavh, That he may A number of young people from Mrs. Geo. W. Richards entertain­ be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against AROOSTOOK, ss. town enjoyed a dance in the pavilion ed a number of her friends at their his estate under said bank­ Supreme Judicial Court. on Tuesday evening. cottage here Saturday. ruptcy Acts, except such debts as ate PAINSA—“PS In Vacation, July 1st 1909. The Methodist Sunday School W. A. Nickerson entertained a excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 28th day of June, A. D. i‘*<>9 In this action it is ordered by the court belli tln-ir annual picnic here on house party of ladies and gentlemen are no more. Stomach and all Bowel Complaints AIMABLE BERUBE. that notice* be given said Libelee, by publish­ W ednesday last. from Jacksonville Saturday and disappear when Bankrupt. ing the libel and this order of court three* The annual picnic of Houlton Sunaay. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. successive weeks in the A roost 00k 'Limes a Grange will take place on July 11, if] The Gerow cottage is occupied District of Maine, ss. newspaper printed and published at HouPon On this 3rd day of July, A. I). 1909, on in said County of Aroostook, the last publi­ pleasant, if stormy it will take place! this week by a party of Littleton reading the foregoing petition, it is— cation to bo at least thirty days before the on t he 15t h. | young people with Mr. and Mrs. STANDARD LINIMENT Okdrkkd iiy tiik Corin’, That a hearing Benj. Carpenter as chaperones. STANDARD LINIMENT be had upon the same on the 23rd day of next term of this mart in said County of Thursday, a party from Fasti comes to the rescue. July, A. D. 1909, before said Court’ at Aroostook to lx* held at Houlton, in said Hodgdon pieniced here. I A number of young ladies are is worth a dozen far-away doctors, as it works Portland, in said District, at 10 o’clock in the county, on the third Tuesday ot Se>pt., li»09; A party of twelve Woodstock! occupying the Whitcomb cottage quicker and surer than any other remedy for forenoon; and that notice thereof be publish­ ed in the Aroostook Times, a newspaper that he may then and there appear and de­ people enjoyed a six o’clock dinner this week. Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Pains and Sudden Ills, printed in said District, and that all known fend if lie sees lit. hen* on Thursday. j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Gentle and caused by hot weather, icy or impure water, creditors, and other persons in interest, may appear at the said time and place, and show WM. P. WillTEIIOUSE, J. S. J. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Merry enter-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Edblad, H. H. green fruit, or change of water, food, climate, etc. cause, if any they have, why tlie prayer of A true copy of lilx*l and order of court tained Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McAfoe of Stetson and Halson Richards with a Used both externally and internally. Have a suit! petitioner should not l»e granted. thereon. few friends enjoyed a salmon dinner AN!. IT IS KrUTHKIl OHDKKI'.I) IIY THK St. Stephens, N. B.. and Mrs, Mary bottle in the house ready for emergency. Attest: M iciiaki. M. Ci.a k k , Clerk Counr, That the Clerk shall send by mail Sprague of Brooklyn, N. 5”. |at the pavilion Sunday. 327 The night before the fourth was to all known creditors copies of said petition Robert. Lawless entertained Mr.! 25 Cents a Bottle and this order, addressed to them at their duly celebrated here Saturday night places of residence as stated. Lost (leu. W ils o n ’I hursdav‘ and Fridav. * (i hourly salutes were continued dur­ Witness the Honorable Claience Hale A party of twelve young ladies] ing the night and piracies were Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof Between Crescent Park and Houlton on from Woodstock are spending a formed on several occasions headed ^Hatheway Drug Co^ at Portland, in said District, on the 3rd day Sunday June 29th a ladies hat. Finder will by Major Romo Stetson. of July, A. D. 1909. week at tin* Pavilion, chapt roned by j be rewarded by calling up 92-11 Woodstock. About thirty people were here (i, s.) JAMES E. DEW EY Clerk. Mrs. Davis. A true copy of petition and order thereon N. B. Sunday night for beans, baked in Attest: JAMES E. 1IEWEY, Clerk. 226 Mrs. H. W . Hug! ie entertained the ground.

S The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, July 7, 1909.

•* Probate Notices. This Picture \iV > • *” • • • •” * • • *•” # • # • To all persons interested in either of the Es- * £ a * x always on ••V OF LO&AL INTEREST tate.s hereinafter named. the Genuine At a Probate Court held at Boulton, in and for the ( ounty of Aroostook, on the When The Time Comes third J uesday of June in tlie year of our Ixird one thousand nine hundred and nine. It’s so handy to know just whon I f your watoh won’t rim, tako it '\ lie following matters having been pre­ to open a BANK ACCOUNT, w h e t h e r TRUE’S ELIXIR your repair jot> is ready for you. to Jowoft's. Fvoryhody ilo<‘s ov< nt- sented for the action thereupon hereinafter it is a Checking Account or Savings Osgood mails you a card. Others unlly wiiy not at once. indicated, it is hereby Ordered: Account .... , let you call many times to find out. Miss Bragilon is making special 3 hat notice thereof tie given to all persons contains 100 per cent more interested, by causing a copy of this order to reductions in kinds of millinery For every possil.de jewelry want, all l>e published three weeks successively lief ore for fin's week. efficiency than any known you can be best served at Jewett s. the third Tuesday of .July A. I). 190*1, in the Houlton Trust Company Frank Nevers is acting as substi­ preparation on the market Aroostook Times a newspaper pubiislied at Geo. A. Gorham wife and family tute clerk at the Fust Office, during Houlton, in said County, that they’* may ap will be pleased to do business with you accompanied by Fred L. Putnam, Keeps your blood pure and and grant every reasonable facility con­ the vacation period. pear at a Probate Court to lx? held at the went to Fort Fairfield Monday in your stomach and bowels Probate office in Caribou, on said third Tues­ Special prices during June on sistent with safe banking methods. . . Mr. Gorham’s auto. day of July, A. i). 1909, at ten of the clock silverware for wedding presents at clean and healthy. If you in the forenoon, and be heard thereon if they Great reductions on trimmed hats the “ Store with the Big Stock.” feel languid ■ and out of see cause. at Mrs. I). It. Gillin’s Wednesday, Per Cent Interest Paid On Milk and cream is on sale at Thursday, Friday and Saturday. sorts, take it to-day—the Dyer’s Grocery. Estate of Per ley E. Turner late of Caribou Call and look them over. Its Savings Deposits. Look ahead and buy your wed­ results will show. deceased. Petition for Distribution presented Osgood sells more wedding rings ding ring at Jewett’s. If it becomes by Edward C. Sampson, Administrator. than any other Houlton Jeweler. too small, they can stretell it, if too 35c. 50c.t $1.00 There is a reason. Investigate. large, they ean shrink it, no piecing Estate of Mary E. Brown late of Island Free From Taxes or patching. IN USE 57*YEARS Falls deceased. Petition that James E. Deposits of any amount from $i.ooto $10,000 Dr. P. >S. Cody of Millmocket, Eldri'lge or some other suitable person may Grover Campbell of Hartford, may be made, and all deposits placed in the was in Houlton Saturday on busi­ be appointed Administrator presented by Conn., formerly of Houlton is in Savings Department of Houlton Trust Com­ ness. Alice E. McKenzie. town calling on his many friends, pany are F R E E FROM T A X E S to the de. Silver plated knives and forks enjoying his annual vacation. positoi. from $3.00 per dozen up at Jewett’s. Estate of David L. Gray late of Caribou deceased. First and Final Account present­ THE BANK PAYS THE TAX. Osgood mails a notice to his cus­ If you value your watch or article ed for allowance by Samuel E. Briggs, Ad­ tomers when their repair job is of jewelry let Osgcod do your re­ pairing. No apprentice hoys or ministrator of the estate of David L. Gray, ready. It’s our idea, a good idea late of Caribou in the county of Aroostook botch work there. and you are sure to like it. deceased who |elose« up the partnership af­ HOULTON TRUST Merton M. Brown of the Boston :#fi Harry Berry and wife, Harry fairs of the late firm of Gray Brothers, com­ Little and wife, and P. Rugan and University Law' school has returned posed of Clinton II. Gray and the late David home for the summer vacation. MeCALL PATTERNS L. Gray. COMPANY. wife left here Monday for B. Lake Celebrated for style, perfect fit, simplicity *nd t m m on their two weeks vacation. The best place to have a fine watch reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United States and Estate of David L. Gray late of Caribou HOULTON, MAINE. 9m£ £ repaired is at: Jewett’s. That is Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than Don’t miss any hall games this any other make. Send for free catalogue. deceased. First and Final .Account present­ what the B. & A. R. R. Co. thought week. Houlton will try hard to MeC ALL’S MAGAZINE ed for allowance by Samuel E. Briggs, Ad­ :**m>*m >*rn when they selected them for inspec­ More subscribers than any other fashior ministrator. hold the lead. magazine—million a month. Invaluable. Cat- tors. cst styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery, Watch your diamond ring and see plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing, that the stone is not loose. If it is, Miss Helen Jarvis clerk in M. M, etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 60 cents a Estate of Sanford Pelkey late of Bancroft year (worth double), including a free pattern. take it to Jewett's at once. Clark’s office returned Monday Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. deceased. First and Final Account presented OOOOOOOOOOO from a weeks vacation. for allowance bv Herbert Pelkey, Administ­ M. B. Herrick and wife of Mars WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Agents. Postal bring* premium catalogue rator. Hill, were in Houlton Friday last. How about an alarm clock ? The and new cash prize offers. Address days are getting shorter, you will be TRUE MeCALL CO.. ttS to IM W. 37th St.. N1W T 0 U SAVE MONEY Silver thimbles from 35c. up, gold Estate of Myrtle F. Philbrick late of Easton oversleeping yourself, don’t lose thimbles from $4.26 up at Jewett’s. deceased. First and Final Aooount present­ by using your job. Get an eye opener at Real Estate for Sale. Rev. J. A. Ford preached in Old ed for allowance by Elias M. Philbrick, Ad­ Jewett’s. ministrator. Town on Sunday last. A new two story house and bath, also The County Commissioners are in stable I8v2d lot 8 by 9 1-2 good location. Souvenir tea and coffee spoons $2500. session this week at the Court Estate of Hiram Hoyt late of Presque Isle ‘The the potato pattern at Jewett’s. House. Aspinw&Jl Another Bargain. deceased. Will and petition for probate New 8 room house and bath, one of the thereof and that letters testamentary issue to N o t ic k o f F i ** t M k k t in o o f Cr k d i t o m Double Cylinder Maine will regret the departure best in Houlton, at a very low price. Mary E. Hoyt presented by Mary E. Hoyt I n the District Court of the Unifad States Farms of all sizes and all prices, Hotels, the Executrix therein named. for the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy from this State of Prof. Austin Cary Stores, Blacksmith Shop, Livery Stable, any­ High Pressure Sprayer In the matter of of Brunswick, who has been ap­ Charles W. Kneelaud, ) In Bankruptcy. thing you want. Estate of Mary J. Johnson late of Caribou Bankrupt, j pointed as superintendent of forests for the state of New York, and who C. O. Grant, deceased. W ill and Codicils thereto and To the creditors of Charles W . Kneeland, petition for probate thereof and that letters of Westfield, in the County of Aroostook begins his duties at once, with head­ Farm Agency. testamentary issue to Fred L. Oak presented and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. quarters in Albany. The position is Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day by Fred L. Oak the Executor therein named. of July, A. D. 1909, the told Charles W. Knee- one of great responsibility and re­ $15 to $30 Per Day. land was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the quires a man of broad as well as first meeting of his creditors will be To AGENTS selling our fruit and farm Estate of Black Hawk Putnam late of technical training. Prof. Cary grad; held at the office of Edwin L. lands in the southwest. Extraordinary op­ Houlton deceased. W ill and petition for Vail. in Houlton, on the 24th day uated from Bowdoin college in 1887, of July, A. D. 1909, at 10 o'clock portunities in small farms. Lands pay 500 probate thereof and that letters testamentary in the forenoon, at whioh time and ever since that time has been per cent and more per year on investment. issue to Thomas P. Futnam presented by the said creditors may attend, prove their engaged in study, in practical work, Sold for cash or installments. Absolute Thomas P. Putnam the Executor therein claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank­ and in systematic investigation of proofs. References and indorsements from named. rupt, ana transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. forestry. He was, in fact, the pio­ bankers, clergy, postmaster, fanners, mer­ EDWIN L. VAIL, neer of this science in Maine. Mr. chants, oounty judge, county attorney, rail­ Estate of Sarah H. Rackliffe late of Cari­ Do not use two barrels of mixture Referee in Bankruptcj road officials, school superintendents and bou deceased. Will and petition for prebate Dated at Houlton, July 5th, 1909. Cary has twice been abroad to ob­ thereof and that letters testamentary issue to tor EARLY spraying when ONE-HALF serve Forestry in Europe his first ladies. Leads furnished. Literature sup plied. W rite for terms today. Carl C. King presented by Carl C. King visit being in 1898 and his last in barrel will do the work. SAMUEL M. ADAMS A COMPANY, the Executor therein named. Wanted at Once. 1903. He was employed by the U. The adjustment ean be changed Suite 816-188 Madison St. A first class Blacksmith, Horse-shoer and 8. Division of Forestry to make tree Chicago, Illinois. Estate of Ephraim A. Sawyer late of trojai one-halt barrel to two barrels Jobber. measurements in the White Moun­ Presque Isle deceased. Will and petition for per acre in half a minute. ' W HITNEY BROS, tains, also in Maine, Michigan and Special Notice to probate thereof and that letters testamentary Mechanic St., Houlton. Wisconsin. For a number of years issue to Sarah A. Sawyer presented by That is H OW you SAVE the money. he was forestei for the Beriin Mills Water Takers. Sarah A. Sawyer the Executrix therein named. Co. of Westbrook. Some years ago Ask our local agents about it. Wanted For Cash Notice is hereby given to all parties who Prof. Cary declined the chair of Estate of Charles Nutter late of Westfield 3000 cords peeled spraoe for pulp, at the are using hose for sprinkling purposes, who deceased. Petition for Distribution presented Forestry of the University of Maine, following stations: Bridgewater, Montidello, have not paid for same, that they are re­ by George W. Young, Administrator. R. L. TURKEY CO., Agents for Houlton Littleton, New Limerick, Ludlow, Ash­ and in 1905 accepted an appointment quired to pay for water used for watering and Vicinity. land Junction. as assistant professor of forestry at gardens or use of hose from any fixture. The Estate of Charles Miller late of Westfield JOHN N. ADAMS, ATTEK HARDWARE CO., Patten, Me. Harvard University. rate is $5.00 for the season and must be paid deoeased. Petition for Distribution present­ 624 Houlton, Me. . M. SMITH, Mars Hill, Me. in advanoe. For any violation of this rulef ed by George W . Y oung, Administrator. A.M.SMITH;S Presque Isle, Me. water will be shut off and the regular fee o, $2.00 must be paid before it will be turned on NICHOLAS FESSENDEN, #. tt. WARD. Idmesti again. J udge of said Court. a w Wrs . W t LADY AGENTS Houlton Water Company, A true copy of the original order. jMEBWPW' A tte s t: Seth S. Thornton, Register. FINE JOB WORK I*. B. McIntyre, Sup’t. P. s. CRAI

The New WALTER A. WOOD MOWER Fire and Water Sale THE ADMIRAL is the latest Now WALTER A. WOOD Going MOWER It possesses all the peculiar features of construction that have made WALTER on A. WOOD MOWERS world-famous. Its new features make m a n y b a r g a i n s it even more valu­ Leading* Makes able to the farmer. We want to show this up-to-date M o w e r to every farmer in this locality. No one who wants to keep posted on the newest in farm machinery will neglect to LADIES’ and GENTS’ SHOES investigate the A D M I R A L . It will surprise and delight you. R. L. TURNEY COMPANY McGARY SHOE COMPANY4 Market Square - - - HOULTON, MAINE The Aroostook Times Wednesday, July 7, 1809.

Millionaires and bankers are keeping *7« fT« cTc c7« cTc *Tc ►?« sTc T« tf c >7« fouls for the pleasure it gives them, V I OF INTEREST TO FA$JVIEf*S "| | furnishing a relief from the worries and CHURCH DIRECTORY cures of the office and counting room Congregational OHIO iTiny make it a hobby, and evety busy : ! St . i man or woman needs one, in order to T. 1 . W ii 1 inm S>T\ U'r- Making Waste Places Why a Farmer Should preserve a soundness of body and mind. 7.l»> 1* Sucli me i as Frank A Yanderlip and First Baptist Profitable. Keep Hens. August Belmont, the New York bank­ '< in rt St. . .1. A. Kuril lay Service' ers, Ex-Mayor Low, T. A. llavemeyer I* ).;l* i . farmer 00 1\ M Too much of the farm is allowed to W hy should the keep hens ? and Senator Wetmore of Rhode Island keeps M. E. Church go to waste, under the impression that For the same reason that he a are indulging lr t he plea eutes of poul­ it isn't worth while to attempt to grow pig or a cow or a sheep, because it pays, t:-v. a . h , liaii' try keeping and take much interest in Sll Inin V .■rvh Where the Finest l1 ’.A I A . M . anything on low or rocky parts of it. not for any social benefits. IIow many the industry. Scores of others equally ■A* P.M. farmers I have heard say that it does Because cultivated crops cannot be prominent might be named, many of Free Baptist Flour is Made not pay to keep hens. They mhke the M ilitarv St. "The bread-making qualities of flour grown on some portions of it is no rea- them being members of the American Rev. K. Clarki1 Hartley are duo entirely to the kind of wheat. Nature gives to wheat, and flour, all th# son why something should not be statement as a general proposition, ap­ Sunday Servlets Poultry Association, the national or­ a . m r.oo p. m. •trength they possess." plying to all classes and kinds of farm­ K. James A bkrnatkby, grown there. Many kinds of trees ganization of poultrymen. Many keep * in ' The American HiUer,'4 ers under all conditions and circum­ Presbyterian will grow where grass and grain would fowls at their country or suburban MUltnrv St. ILLIAM TELL FLOUR is made stances, not as a specific case. If they ►5 Hi'v. K. McKay prove failures, and grow well. And it homes and take much pride in the WATCHES Sunday Service-; w from the finest specially selected would only say, “ it does not pay me 10.30 a , m. 7 00 1\ M OHIO Red Winter Wheat. Presi­ is a great deal hotter to grow a tree “ fancy” points of the flocks. They N o'v is the time to buv watches. dent John W Burk who personally in­ than to grow nothing. A writer in The to keep hens,” I could and would exhibit at the poultry shows through­ I have tiieni in all the different ► 2 Episcopal spects the wheat for this famous flour, easily believe them, for no doubt they grades of the standard makes from Main St. Americvn Thresherman says: out the country, of which there will •2 Kn v. ,J. t Koon has an experience of 45 years at the would be telling the truth. The trou $1.00 up. Here are a few prices Sunday Services Studies of various regions and trees have been held the present winter about * 10.30 a . ai. 7.90 i\ m. business. Every shipment of grain must that are adapted to them have been ble is, they blame the hens, and not selected from my catalogue. An five hundred, and win their share of >2 S t Mary’s Catholic come up to the . long established Wil­ made by the Forestry Service at Wash themselves, and this I will not stand iS size vSilveriue screw back and liam Tell standard in every respect. the bine ribbons of which they are * Main St. ington, and results and conclusions bezel case fitted with a seven jewel, Rev. J. (’. Manning ask an y expert. He will tell you that for, as it is a base slander on the great­ •2 Rev. J. F. Hogan have been published, and may be hac justly proud. stem wind, Waltham or Elgin the whitest—most delicious bread— the est branch of animal industry in which Sunday Sorvines lor the asking. The aim of these The better knowledge of the value movement $4.05 •2 10.30 A. M. 7.00 I’. M. lightest biscuits, the kind that m elt in mankind is engaged. More people are your mouth —are made from the flour of •tudiet has been to show how waste of an egg as food has also been a large A 15 jewel Waltham £5.05 « Unitarian this wheat. That’s the only kind that daces and neglected corners of the employed in poultry-keeping today A 17 jewel Waltham or Elgin $6.55 Military St. goes into — factor in the growth of the industry. •2 torn may be turned into wood lots than in any other part of the world’s A 17 jewel P. S. Bartlett $7.55 Sunday Services } “ Fresh eggs,” that is the cry, and they ►2 •Is where the farmer may grow his posts I’ or any of the above movements 10.30 A. M. work. Last year’s poultry products poles, and stove-wood. It is decidedly are taking the place of meat at the in a 20-year gold-filled ►2 Y. M. C. A. William Tell amounted to six hundred and fifty mil­ worth while to keep all the fsrm work American breakfast table at a pace that screw back and bezel case add to •2 Moots every Sunday Afternoon lions from 284 million hens, an increase A- H. FOGG CO., T h is can be done by planting trees should make the meat trust sit up and the above price $3.45. All watches « at 3.00 o’clock In the where th e plow can be used to advan­ of fifty millions over the previous year. delivered anywhere in the United Cougregatlonallst Vestry. take notice. At forty cents a dozen •2 Distributors ta g e . Wood-growing on waste or Most of these same farmers have an Stales at these prices. Send for All Men Welcome eggs are now considered as cheap for »?• worn out land improves it while it is catalog of Watches, Jewelry, Sew­ idea that the dairy interest leads all Ki* ■£« •£« Kfi •£« being made useful, as leaf-litter con­ food as beefsteak at twenty cents ing Machines, Kodaks, "Edison others, when in fact the dairy products DR. FRED 0. ORCUTT tain# enough nitrogen to make it one pound, which is the price in most large Phonographs and Fireproof Safes. of the moot important of plant foods. are exceeded by those of the little cities. Besides the large waste in bone Dentist Yours for business, speckled hen. Others have a notion, and gristle the cost or the “ trimmings” Office Phone 27-4 Residence Phone 76-3 perhaps from reading the market quo­ in preparing steak in proper and pala­ Office Hours! H o w 's T h is ? G. W. YOUNG Week Days 9 a. m. to 5 p, m. Scutdtyt by tations, that the wheat crop beats them table form makes eggs usually the Appointmcn . W e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for them all. A great crop, to be sure, OPTICIAN & JEWELER SINCOCK BLOCK, HOULTON. any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by cheap;? as well as the more palatable TIME TABLE SHOWING THE TIME Hall's Catarrh Cure. but not so great as the poultry and egg food. Fresh eggs from a conspicuous BLAINE, MAINE AT WHICH TRAINS ARE DUE We. crop. In fact the latter is excelled by part of the dietary in hospital and sick IRA G. HERSEY, Kfftne last 10 years,! do other products of the^soil except the ; oom_ from which‘ fancy 'prices can be TO ARRIVE AND DEPART. ' honorable In all business transactions PONIES AND CARTS Attorney & Counselor at L aw able to carry out any obliga- oat and corn crops. Now all these oatained for strictly fresh stock. In IN E F F E C T J U N E 21, 1909. e by bis Arm. and millions of people who are producing rALxxtlrn,MHO, K i n k a n A M a b v i n , this connection it may be in placebo PULLMAN CAR SERYICE. NOTARY PUBLIC. _ „ Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 . these millions of dollars in poultry Office: Mansur Block- Hfll's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act- add that no egg is considered fresh Pullman Sleeping Far on train scheduled bo leave Houlton at 7.02 p. ni. and Boston Residenoe, No. 3 W inter St. ctiy upon the blood and mucous sur­ products are not fools, not by a mile. when over six days oid. Thoae who ma system. Testimonials sent free. at 7.00 p. m. HOULTON, MAINK. Neither are the critics ; they are simply SggMKGH Practice in all the Courts in the State Mr bottle. Sold by all D its. supply these markets, and others where Dining Car on train scheduled to leave l'S Family Pills for const! n. mistaken and no other proof but the this grade of stock is fully appreciated, Houlton at 10.20a. no., to Bangor. statistics ought to be necessary, yet I Dining Car on train scheduled to leave such as leading hotels, restaurants and Houlton at 2 05 p. m., to Bangor. G. A. PERRIGO will tot attempt to dazzle the doubters Clear lip Along the fancy grocery trade, obtain from five to Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: with census figures it has been said General Law and Fences. ten cents per dozen over tbe top price. G I V E N A W A Y 7. -0 a. in.—for Van Buren, Caribou, Fort that the critics of any trade, profession ••The importance to the produce of cul­ Fairfield and intermediate stations. Bankruptcy Practice* Beautiful Shetland Ponies, Handsome 10.291 a. m.—for Bangor and intermediate or calling are those who have been un­ (farts, solid Gold Watches,Diamond Rings tivating and catering to this trade is so stations— Portland and Boston. V ia SAVINGS BANK BUILDING successful, and this applies with full and other valuable present* given away On nearly every farm, says Farm plain that he who runs may read. Medford. Comer of .Market and Union Square Ibrce to poultry keeping. Those who To Boys and Girls who Win in there is more or less neglect pf But you may say, the poultry busi­ 11.20 a, m.—-foe Fort Kent and intermediate TELEPHONE t - Office 41-3. Res. 133-3. PONY and CART CONTEST stations. the ields along the fences and in the lave failed condemn it. There ate ness will be overdone. Will it ? 12.30 p» m.—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, farmers who fail in farming, merchants Open to all Boys and Girls. Costs nornere. Here weeds and bushes es- Glance at the census figures again- Detbing to enter. Get enrolled at once. Limestone and intermediate stations. FRED W. MITCHELL, M. D. who fail in business, teachers who fail ILandreds of dollars worth off prizes and 2.05 p. m.—for Banfjor Greenville and in­ tatdiah themselves, and, if allowed to How many of you can rememher when eaato besides. Practice Absolutely limited to Diseases termediate stations, Portland and iin teaching, mechanics who fail at their of th« EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT / JiwW k unmolested, as is too often the eggs sold in the summer for six to Every Contestant is P aid Cash Boston. trade, lawyers and physicians who fail H chits: 9-12 MH 1-5, 7-8 P. M. «asa, they soon encroach upon the field seven eents a dozen ? It is not much whether he wins a grand prize-or not. 6.55 p.m .—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Van A. in their professions, and yet is anyone Bluen and intermediate stations. m i mb the etope all along its edges. more than a dozen years ago, as we re­ W rite os today for full particulars be­ Cftlcct Fogg Block. Both Telephone*. Anya the writer: so stupid or bold as to claim that there call it. W hat do you get now in sum­ fore it i» too late. 7.02 p. mi—for Bangor and intermediate points,. Portland and Boston. is no money in any of these callings ? After haying and harvesting have mer ? Rarely are fresh eggs below fif­ HLMV8AN LIFE PUBLISHING CO. he very thought is preposterous. T r a i n s IFote H o u l t o n . H. Drummond Foss Uompieted* every field upon the teen cents in even rural markets, while 628 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 7.22 a. mi:-from Boston, Portland, Bangor •bould be gone over and the Then wily say there is no money i n in winter figures are hardly big enough and.1 intermediate stations. Attorney and Counselor at Law filtered of any weeds and bushes joultry-keeping ? It is the individual to state or convey the price. The cen­ 10.15 a. im —from Caribou, Fort Fairfield Van Prompt Attention given to Collections thnt may have started into growth Houses For Sale. A s totes that falls not the class. sus man again says that the average Buren, Limestone and intermediate Office.«vcr A. H. Berry o«’« Store, there. These will thrive wonderfully T w o horoe&on Sohool St. Liberal terms. stations. In the eastern and middle states es- Mein aafl Mechanic Street*. annual price in the United States for W ill sell with land or without. I w o II only let alone, but this should be ne 11.20 a. mi—from Fort Kent and intermediate t'tnit of the farmer’s creed or practice. lecially near the great cities of New eggs has increased from eleven to eigh­ miautes walk from Square. A p p ly to: stations, Houlton, .... Maine York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore O. M. FOSTER, A little ealtleeenees In this respect will teen cents and dressed poultry from- 12.25 p. nn— from Boston, Portland, Bangor, be regretted in time to come, accord- and Washington and also in Indiana, 42 School St, Houlton. beaispoit, Greenville and k-ter media to twelve to fifteen cents per pound, an 425 ingtothe old anying which is a true stations. Uinois, Missouri and Kansas, are increase on eggs of nearly fifty per mm, that “One year’s seeding makes Notice 2.00 p. m.r—from Caribou, Feet Fairfield urge egg and broiler plants where 6 cent. The cold storage men have done and intermediate stations. Dr. Chaicy . Dei •even years’ weeding.” thousands are kept. On Long Island Notice hereby given that Elisha S. This Is excellent advice. The editor much to keep up the price of egg*. Powers off Houlton, Maine, has made ap 6.50 p. m.—from Boston, Portland, Bangor, DENTIST is a duck farm where a hundred thou­ and! intermediate stations. of this department suggests that ail in­ They absorb the enormous surplus out­ plication to the State Board of Bar Ex­ sand ducks are hatched and raised aminers for examination for admission to the terior fbneoe be got rid of as rapidly as put in spring and summer and let it 6.55 p. m.—from Yarn Buren, Limestone, every >ear for the New York market. Bar at tho next session of the Board to be Fort Fairfield, Caribou and inter­ jgneibls. Fences all over .the fsrm are out again when there is a shortage, held at Portland on the first Tuesday of mediate stations,. Many of these plants have mammoth »0 longer necessary, and old ones that maintaining a steady price for poultry August, 1909. GEO. M. HOUGHTON, PassT Traffic JOHN 13. M ADIGAN, incubators with a capacity of fifty thou­ products. Notwithstanding the enor­ Manager. mo allowed to exist simply because they Secretary oi the Board. W. M. BROWN General Superintendent sand eggs at a hatching. arc there are nuisanees which should mously increased production, it has not 325 Bangui, Me. Office Fogg Block Because the hen is a small bird and ho disposed of promptly. The progres­ kept pace with the demand, and prices Te 1 o phone Connection. the egg a small product, the poultry sive, up-to-date fanner will cultivate have advanced steadily during the past Houlton. Maine industry by some has been set down as every part of his farm, and aim to ten or fifteen years. They may not a small business, fit only for women, make something profitable grow where continue to advance as much in the children and invalids. It may at one weeds and bushes have too long held next ten years, for they do not need to time have been a small business but it G. T. HOLT poss—cion. A growth of bushes along in order to make money in the business. WHITE HOUSE is of age now, has grown to be a man’ s the fbnee makes an admirable lurking If they keep where they are it will EYESIGHT SPECIALIST work, when practiced on a lsrge ecale. place for animals that damage brops be enough and from the present out­ Hundreds of thousands are making not 50 Main St., Houlton . and raid the poultry yords, and is a look there isn’t even a remote possibil­ only a living but comfortable fortunes good breeding place for insects. ity that the poultry business will be Over Fox Bros. out of it, the abundant proof of which OAerdore. Population is increasing too PHONE 186-4 can be found by anyone who cares to fast. Every time the sun rises on Reaping Benefit investigate the majtter and look for it. Uncle Sam’s domain there are about Genuinely Pure Coffee The great improvements in the sys­ four thousand more mouths to feed, tems and methods of poultry keeping, Guaranteed Under all State F R O M T E EXPERIENCE OF and many of them are calling for fresh and Federal Pure Food Laws HOULTON PEOPLE. notably the incubator and brooder, are eggs. responsible and entitled to the credit We tre fortunate indeed to be able PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE to profit by the experience of our for the rapid growth and great develop­ aeighbon. Tbe public utterances of ment of the industry. The hopper FROM HOULTON, ME. a Houlton citizen on tbe following system of feeding has greatly reduced Paper Boxes Train.-- Daily F.xcept Sunday. subject will interest and benefit thou­ the labor expenditure and made it pos­ Remember ATLANTIC TIME. sible for thousands to keep fowls to sands of our readers. Read this state­ Clothing-, Florist, Cake THE NAME AND BRAND DEPARTURES- ment. No better proof can be bad. whom it was formerly out of the ques­ and Lunch Boxes, 7.05 A . M. For St. Stephen, Fredericton tion. By it the entire care of fowls Folding Candy Boxes, It is the principal table beverage of thousands upon tlioir St. John, Boston etc. Henry Beek, 61 High Street, Houlton, Me., 10.40 A. M. For WiKxlstoek and North. aaye: “If all who use Doan’s Kidiiey Pills can be given after dark at night and Butter Cartons, Shelf sands of families who drink it every day of the year and find 5.40 j’. M. For McAdam, st. Stephen, the Mime satisfactory results as I, Boxes, Shoe Cartons pleasure and solace in it. If you cate lor fragrance and flavor, Montreal and West. received before daylight in the morning. It has O.lo U. M. For WiKKi.stiK'k', thin remedy would have nothing but words of and Druggist Boxes. if yon care for strength and purity, if you care to feel perfectly therefore enabled thousands of me­ praise. For some time I was annoyed by a certain that the coffee you serve on your table L of the very ARRIVALS- - pwwMM across tbe small of my back. It was chanics, clerks, business and profes­ highest quality and lias been packed under the most rigid sani- 8.05 A. M. From Woodstock. not in any way serious but made me very un­ sional men, living in cities or suburbs 11.40 A. M From St. John and East, BANGOR BOX CO., t.aiy conditions, insist that your grocer supplies you with Bmiericton, St. Stephen, comfortable. In the morning when I arose I to keep poultry, and to such it has “ White House.” Boston._ Montreal and West, would often be very lame and sore. Learning Bangor, Me. o,5o I’.M. Fiom WoodMoek and North, •boat Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procured a box been a great boon and benefaction. to.in I’.M. From St John ami East, from the Hatheway Co’s drug store, used Men in all walks of life are indulging Frclerietou, St. Stephen. "White House” Coffee is sold only in i, 2 and 3-lb. Boston etc. themes directed and was surprised at the in the luxury of really fresh eggs from labelled tins. Sec that the label of the can you buv quick manner in which they banished the EXTRAORDINARY OPPOR­ W. B. HOWARD, D. P. A., their own flocks both as a pastime and is not broken— then you’ll be sure of the real thing — pain. I hold a high opinion of Doan’s Kid­ TUNITY. St. John, M. B. as a means of aiding in the cost of exactly as we packed it in our splendid, up-to-date ney Pills and do not hesitate to advise anyone To I .earn Telegraph Operating. troubled with backache to give them a trial.” rearing and educating a family, or in G. T . P. SC H O O L of Telegraphy is the factory, which you are welcome to inspect at any time. ONLY TELEGRAPH SCHOOL east of Wanted For bale by all dealers. Price 50 laying up a competence for old age. Boston, Good hoard, $2,50 to $3.50. POSI­ I W ANT A FIRST CLASS SALES­ cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, TIONS SECURED. Enter now, free Those who have room to keep 200 or catalogue. Address W. T . LITTLE, Brin. “ROYAL” SPICES and “White House” MAN to represent me in this locality. M y New York, sole agents for the United 300 fowls and it requires but one-fourth Fredericton, N. B. TEAS are two other products of the hustlers are making from $10 to $15 j)er day; you can do the same. I will help you. Write States. to one half an acre where yarded, ara Rooms to Let highest character guaranteed by Dwinell- for terms and full information to agent.;. Remember the name— Doan’i— and able to pay the entire grocery bills for In good locality, with use of hath. Wright Co. TO SUIT THE MOST FAS W . B. C ARLTON. take no other. a family of five or six from the prof­ M RS. F R E D ORCUTT. TIDIOUS. Suite 816 Security Building, H. J. Hatheway Co. its. Main'Street. Chicago, Ulinoia.