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Seen working as flraift on board of ed but found no bones broken. .. ane of the steamers'’ on the Great IflWS IF MMMBTS BIST Mrs. W. R. the Mr. Smith MWH gasmans and daughtor Lakes. During war, Miss Maymle, a high school student, OnUrl Try NR Mr. and Mrs. Charlfe Caton from served oca rseas for about two years. met with quite an accident here at the West Brighton visited Mr. and Mr*. mills, Friday morning, while on their Bathing Battar ta StralgMan You Out Gene Corson Sunday. MILL AT BILL—HBW FMBTLAMM Attar Too Muoh. Tanas HARTLAND way to town. The horse became Bating Ernest Norton was in Harmony Sat- Livar, Bogulatao Bawals. Aots (DBFKRRBD) at coast- (DEFERRED) frightened some small boys Pleasantly. Ouarsntood. urday. Thomas Hogaa Is harveeMag his is*. ing down Mie hill and both were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kinney went to The following pupils at Hartland It Is elghtaaa laches thick aid geod thrown out, fortunately receiving only Wellington one day last week on busi- have received honors In at- Many people eat too much every Academy clear lc*. but a case of ness. slight Injuries, eggs] day and most eat much too much tendance for the third six weeks of the Dorothy Libby, daughter *f Reward fared worse sad several dozen were some days. That Is why Americans Buffer more than In the school year, having been neither ab- Libby was take* very sick, Thursday broken. The horse on the any people stopped world from Indigestion, biliousness JACKMAN sent nor tardy during that time. Those morning threatened with pneumonia, bask at the river. and constipation. (DEFERRED) whose names are marked thus *, have but Is more comfortable. With a little thoughtfulness and had attendance for the year. from care, however, a great amount of Miss Norma McDonald who is teach- perfect Karl Davidson is hauling hay CARATUNK and tills distress could be avoided ing high school at The Forks is home Eddie Brown*, Carlton Deerlng, Ola th* Wit ham farm to his home. you'll never realize how true this is (DEFERRED) for a month's vacation. Hight*, Nathalie Lewis, Lela Stedman, Elwyn Perry 1* cut of seheel wllfc until you become one of the several Fri- million of this country who Chamberland met with a Elmer Ward*, Dwlnnell Westcott*, a cold. Schools elosed In the Lincoln people Adolphe bad a of Remedy (Nit keep box Nature’s severe on of Jeanle Corson, Gordon Deraps, Mil- hill January 18 and the teachers have use accident Tuesday night The basket ball teens *£ Stanley day, Tablets) constantly on hand and Casals Feb. or last week. While in re- dred Brawn*, Clyde Brooks*, Tuesday, 8,1921. played with Raageley tanas Friday gone to their several homes. It whenever Indigestion, biliousness engaged threatens. one of the Fisher*, Harry Dore*, Eva Wlthee*, evening. During the vacation Sunday School constipation pairing a log hauler at Unlike laxative purges, cathartics, a Gertrude Brawn*, Ina Emery, Clair one loot nset will be held at th# several homes of which mere- Kellogg Lumber Co's, camps, piece eroded and Horatio Woodeoek *f Klngfleld such as oil, calomel, etc., Park- lea&iny, Nature's Remedy of a bolt which he was hammering, Lewis, I,aurice Nevens, Ralph with a very sever* accident Thurs- the ahlldren. Last Sunday there ly force bowel action. exerts a beneficial influence upon tne flew him in the ■‘He man*, Thelma Randlett*, Mabel See- to town until while lumber. Some tree* was an attendance of twenty-eight. and hit eye. eSaturdajf day cutting entire digestive and eliminative sys- Harlow Roy Torrence Martin went to Solon bowels and went at once to a hospital where he kins, Young*, Spaulding, got lodge and In trying to get them tem—the stomach, liver, Wlthee. assys the Its purpose Is to Is comfortable at this Alta Tracy, Frank down he was struck them break- Saturday to buy a horse for the woods. even kidneys. resting writing. by vigorous and harmonious ac- HOODS! Effle Martin and son John at- promote R. E. Holden was in Bangor and imMlAm/ ing hts leg near th* hip. Dr. Bell of Mre. tion of all the organs that handle the last week on business. ST. ALBANS Strong and Dr. Cartland *f Klngield tended the funeral of little Evelyn food and body waste. Augusta That Is why the results which fol- Mrs. Carrie Moore has rented her on most red boots crack th* fracture and took him t* Martin of Concord, who died from the (DEFERRED) very reduced low the use of Nature's Remedy ara uppers quickly effects of burns Thursday morning. house in Moose River to Miss Valma the hospital, Friday, far further always a delightful surprise to those The following pupils at Hartland when to sun and air. While no boot can Wallace and mother. THE exposed treatment. Mrs. Arlle Pooler and little son who first try It. The action while have received honors In at- and thorough. Is as mild and Academy the Hood Pressure Process went Donald Hamilton visited Mrs. Albert prompt The summit class of the Sunday stand undue Mrs. Lloyd Williamson who to and as Nature her- tendance for the third six weeks of the exposure, gentle pleasant School a at the for an several Clark on# day last week. and the thorough cleansing the gave supper library a boot free from this ion- the hospital operation self, school year, having been neither ab- exceptionally object has been body receives brings a feeling of on Saturday night. produces will leave for home th* Mrs. Nugent, who stop- sent nor that time. Those days ago, trsf real relief and benefit such as no tardy during able feature. When a red boot with a la town went to New Brunswick, R. Gilman was in town last week you buy yellow of the week. ping laxative pill or cathartic ever pro- whose names are marked thus *, have to get his house in readiness to rent label and word on It, are The Finn lady that lives on th* Friday. duced for anyone. had perfect attendance for the year. the "HOOtV you getting Get a 23c box of Nature’s Remedy the lower to Mr. and Mrs. Carl- fell on th* lee and Beaala Armstrong Is working for part Ola — Llsherness place, Eddie Carlton an that will stand (Nit Tablets) and try It. There Is no Brown*, Deerlng, the latest as Miss Laura O'Neal of The Forks. ton Googins. development upper broke her arm. It Is doing well risk In doing so, for It must glvo you Hight*, Nathalie Lewis, Lela Stedman, Mre. Annie Martin has to New relief and benefit than any * treatment combined with the newest tire-tread as well as could be expected. gone greater Elmer Ward*, Dwlnnell Westcott*. rough her liver or bowel medicine you ever used SOUTH BINGHAM AND VICINITY and Ruby spent th* Tork to do housework. She left Mil- means wear and looks, Ruth Hogaa or back Instantly. It is sold, Jeanle Corson, Gordon Deraps, soles, which good with tbelr Mr. money long forenoon Sunday with H. M. Atweed children grandparents guaranteed and recommended by your (DEFERRED) dred Brawn*, Clyde Brooks*, Casale is your guarantee. and famll. sad Mra. Sherman Bean. druggist. Charles G. French recently received Fisher*, Harry Dore*, Eva Wlthee*. Martin went to Gilbert Boy** has gone t* Oerra- Mike and Carroll news of the death of his sister Sarah Gertrude Brawn*, Ina Emery, Clair or us. cAsk dealer write a laat week as witnesses on any bassett to cook In th* weeds far Skowhagan Jane Williams of Gardiner. She is Lewis, Laurlce Nevens, Ralph Park- a case in court. crew. survived by an aged mother, Mrs. man*. Thelma Randlett*, Mabel See- HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY. INC. Hunnewell for Nellie Hogaa visited her teacher. Raymond Is scaling Lucy French and two daughters all of klns, Harlow Young*. Roy Spaulding, at The Forks. WATBRTOWN MASSACHUSETTS Miss Aline Atwood Sunday. O'Neal Gardiner and another brother Oliver Alta Tracy, Frank Withee. with the Aline Atwood gave an entertain- The Woman's Club met French of Athens. Mrs. Adah last ment for her school Saturday after- president, Spaulding Mrs. Tripp is ill at the home of her roll call from Wm. C. Bryant; NORTH MADISON i I noon. The program of reelUtlenn week; son Edd Tripp. and dialogues were given by th* music; question box; reading maga- Mrs. Hattie Robinson is working at (DEFERRED) Witham. A n. scholars enjoyed a Valentine Pest *f- atne story; leader, Mary FRANK BUCKNAM, Draiglit Maurice McQuilkin's. Mrs. Emma Dean, who is employed of flee Picture* of th* seheel were treat was paseed round consisting Mrs. Arthur Clark and in the Farmers’ Telephone office at < filled ^hlldren never knew how rubbers Did ever see a Bdna olives, sandwiches, cakes, with Mrs. at was the week end guest *1 good you taken by Mrs. Megan. Vassalboro are guest3 of Mr. Rogers’ spent Friday Ruby Taylor Skowhegan, Rock wearers tell of Red cookies and tarts, tea and coffee. John of her Mr. and Mrs. could be,” White pair L. E. Rogers and family. Baker's. parents Edgar was brother, us will be too, are Great credit due the hostess. We that little That your experience, Swampers? They ■ABTLAWB Mr. and Mrs. Adams "Who have been are glad to note Ray- Clark. because not • leaves the The following pupils not absent nor far recovered from Abbie made a business single pair great for snow-shoeing, In the house with William Lan- mond Clark has so Mrs. Salley full (DEFERRED) ihe fall term. Gram- living -110SS plant without inspection. hunting, for any outdoor tardy during his recent accident that he is able to trip to North Anson last Saturday. nre-tread of wn* In dry and family have returned to their Sturdy, gray, or A1] rui>ber O. M. Bartlett Bangor mar school, William Beane; primary E. Hunnewell of North work pljy home in the Mr. Adams has be out to ride. S. Anson, soles to buelneee laet week. village. heavy Uce snugly over town on school, George Beane. who has been in town recently, re- joined the UppcrSf of Abbett U been cuttng wood for R. J. Shaw. black uppers by Alio* Mr*. William Brown The following pupils not absent nor CENTER to his home In North Anson h eavy socks. Mrs. Lucy Knowlton Is ill. MADISON turned Hood Process. M.d. eon and family. £ actl0n vletllng bar tardy during tha winter term: High last Friday. in all sues tor ail Mrs. Olive Ellis is quite ill. (DEFERRED) c , c Parley Hanoi eke baa been In MU- ■ehool, A. Donald Clark; grammar her two chil- *"d finf Mrs. Abble Walker entertained the Mrs. Addie Best and kinds of hard * tb* of the win- Miss Ava Perkins who is teaching at are dur- llnocket greater pert school, William Beane; primary dren of Greenville Is In town on a service. They G. C. Club last week A East the week end They ~ home Wednesday. Skowhegan spent ^ ter bee returned to hie eehool, George Beane, William Clark visit to her Mr. and Mrs. are leaders able. Try them bountiful dinner was served at noon parents aad Frank Corlean been with her parents, and Saturday after- ROCK OVER. Wtp SWAMPER Walter Moor* The followlnn new books have Everett Parsons. WHiy the and the la'dies spent the afternoon noon attended the monthly meeting of It 1* rumored bar* pnrehaaed added to the library: The Man of the Little Mary Greene who was confin- ef Fred Bn- very pleasantly. the Skowhegan teachers at the high machinery In the shop Forast (Grey); The I.amp In the ed to the house last week Is so as to Mrs. Alice Frederic was a guest at school building of that town. rll and J. H. Haley. Desert (Dell); The Valley of Silent be out the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hayden of Portland again. C. A. Brown of the Hartland Darl- Mea (Curword); A Kindred of the spent natter! Albert Longley, Sunday. last Thursday night with Fred and AN AD IS EVERYBODY'S COLUMN—ONE WEEK tt«l 4 WEEKS ing Company wa* a b**ln*a# Dust (Kyne); Fslrfar and Hts Pride til Olive Urayden. NEW PORTLAND In Falrfleld recently. (Taa Worst); Bars of Iron (Dell): KENNEBEC I often see through different papers Strsagth of the Strong (London): AVENUE—EMBDEN (DEFERRED) of smart old people. I think we have I BBOWR’S COBBBB—CAIAAJ God’e Country and the Woman (Cur-i (DEFERRED) Miss Mildred Luce is at home for a a smart old lady at Madison village, word); Back to God’e Country (Cur-| Miss Rosa Delling who has been few days from her work in Portland. (DEFERRED) Mrs. Rebecca Woodman, who will be word); No Defense (Parker); The working at Skowhegan for several N. S. Stowell entertained the follow- The farmer* are harveetlag their 79 years old next April. Since the Maine Book. months, returned to her home last ing at a dinner party at Hotel Her- of lee. 20th of September, she has knit seven- year* eupply week. bert, Kingfleld, Sunday. Besides the went to Newport teen pairs of mittens, eleven pairs of N. E. Knight* HEW PORTLAND James Murphy, who has been con- host. Miss Doris Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. stockings, three sweaters, one teddy Monday on bualnea*. fined to the house for the past week George Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray instalaed a (DEFERRED) bear suit, most of the stockings and Benjamin Lewi* wh* with bronchitis, is able to be out al Luce, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daggett, Im- Friend* of Mr. *nd Mr*. Frank Hoyt mittens, men’s size. shock several week* ago 1* *lowlr this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luce, Miss Win- ef North Anson sympathise with them writing. proving. Ansel Stevens with a crew of men ona Butts and Vaughan Davis, Miss from the In the loss of their baby of about SMITHFIELD Weiley Bingham Tillage are building a for the Kennebec Margaret Butts and Spooner Davis, three months. pier has been helping Herbert Fnrlngton Log Driving Co. at Caratunk Falls. (DEFERRED) Harold Dunlap and Miss Esther Luce. Mr*. Lillian Week* very pleasantly with hi* 1c*. Mrs. Kenneth A. of at her George Delling is hauling lumber Mr. and Smith Schools closed Friday for the winter hi* team 1* heal- entertained the Mission Circle Fred Nlchol* with from the west part of the town to Harrington have been guests re- vacation. Cros- home Wednesday afternoon. The ing pulp wood to Thompson’* Solon for his brother, C. H. Delling. cently of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stevens, Mrs. Flora Harris Is working for next meeting will be held with Mrs. sing, Hartland. the two gentlemen being cousins. Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Hoyt. The many friends It that Mr*. Anal* Low- Abble Chick. 1* expected PLEASANT RIDGE Smith was before her marriage, Miss of Mrs. Hoyt will be glad to learn that will arrive ell of Plymouth, Maine, Joephine Grant and their wedding oc- she is able to be up about the house a HIBLEI POHD—CAHAAN (DEFERRED) today( Monday) where she will be curred at Harrington, January 22. Mr. again. W. R. All the small boarder In the home of Mr*. (DEFERRED) children in nearly Smith has other relatives and acquain- Word was received here Wednesday Bailey for two or three week*. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tessler also every family on the River road, are tances in this section and has worked of last week of the death of Arlene Mr*. over Alton (lower *on of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tibbetts made a getting the whooping cough. here for Mr. Stevens several times in the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to the home Mrs. Silas Hunnewell Oren Cower 1* eonlned trip to Cornvllle last Sunday. returned years past and attended school in this Herman Whittier of Farmington. Much home from the eCect* of the meaale*. ■. A. Nelson has been cutting and Saturday evening after spending vicinity. He has recently returned sympathy Is felt for the grief stricken 8. C. Burrlll aad wife and Ivory hauling Ice for A. C. Woodard the a week with her daughter in Bingham. from the West where he has been parents. Burrlll and family passed the day past week. Henry Rollins who is employed at l;— '".V —. _i Sunday with Mr*. Ethel Grow*. Mrs. Jennie Bryant and sister Cushnoc's I,umber camp, has been at the home several Albert Atwood 1* working In Mabel were callers at Pittsfield last days suffering with wood* for Carl Fltagerald Thursday In the home of their broth- muscular rheumatism. with Mrs. Georg* Hubbard 1* working er Allie Hussey. George Andrews was 111 a few his team for the Dn Pont C*. and Mrs. K. C. Woodard has received days last week but is somewhat im- at this boarding at home. the good news recently from her son proved writing. Kill That Cold With C. N. Nlchol* who ha* b**n «**- Frank, who has been under medical Lew Greenlaw went to his home in fined to the hou*e from the efeeta treatment In Portland for two months Lewiston, Friday, for a few days’ with of a hard cold 1* much better. Mrs. M. E. Oleason and sister Sadie visit his family. II ■■■I....— ■ .I ■ — Mrs. .. .., We are glad to report that the Nelson were Sunday guests of Mrs Sidney Berry, who underwent member* of Rev. O. H. Bowl**’ family Omar Daggett's at Skowhegan a critical surgical operation at the who bar* been ill are eonvelaaolng. Mr. Charles Berry from Skowhegan Kennebec Valley Hospital, Skowhegan *am* a few weeks Rev. Bowl* remain* abont the has been working on the Dutch oven ago, returned to her D to of hi* many friend* saw mill home, Thursday, very much CASCARA much the regret la Thompson and Page's improv- QUININE res- in health. who would be glad to have him recently. ed F°R AND Herbert, the son of Mr. tored to normal health. youngest Cold*, Coughs Ll Grippe SEW VINEYARD and Mrs. Will Martin has been ill 'OM*^ with a bad cold and cough. MALBBN’I MILL! (DEFERRED) Misses Lena and Bertha Rollins and Neglected Colds are Dangerous (DBFHRRMD) Mrs. Dell Lambert la very sick. Mrs. Philip Palmer, students In Bingham Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first ansezs. Harray Salabary and aoa Carl bar# Cbarlea Smith remains about the high school, spent the week end at — Breaks a cold In 24 hours Relieves — aawed wood with their ow- •wna All are pleased to learn that up recently their homes. in 3 for Headache her Grippo clays—Excellent ing outfit for 8. H. Bradbery aad at Phylls Smith is able to return to Mrs. Alvin Barron still remains in this fern c'oes r.ot affect tho head—Cascara is beet Tonic the Tuttle farm. They hav# alto beaa school at F. H. S. quite ill. Quinine l.axutivc—No Cpiats in liltl’c. cutting lc* for tome of tha farmer#. Mr. Perkins from Harvard delivered Percy Steward and Harry Greenlaw S. H. haa tfty aarda #f a very sermon at our Bradbury Interesting have each purchased a pair of work 1 nice hard wood being tttad Into etow* church, Bunday morning. horses of Clarence W. Dutton of Bing- ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT wood at hta ahed. Thra* teams have Miss Nell Gould Is recovering from ham. from th# W. B. her resent Illness. M. G. Greenleaf been hauling It wooda, Floyd Hunnewell went on a busi- Weathabea, W. R. Saamaaa aad Laali* Is gradually falling. ness trip to down river towns Sat- Sear lea. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bond have rent- urday. lira. Folsom Merrill aad Mra. Btalla ed the little yellow house on Look Percy Steward finished cutting lum- an soon will move in. Heddlngton from town war# aalUa* street and ber last week and has begun hauling %wu9aextt Mra. Emnla Tuttla Monday aftarnooa. Mrs. W. W. Apt and little son Phil to the river. James Moora, aged II years on Feb- are having a pleasant visit with her Ernest Andrews is hauling logs tc ruary flret, and Uttlo alator, baby husband's father, George M. Apt In the river for Charlie Chase. PNEU FORM Edith, aged two on Fabrnnry A ohll- Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Carrie Savage of Portland li dren of Mr. and Mra. John Maoro an ■Isle Stewart writes her parents keeping house for Evander W. And the C. P. Whlttomor# term, war# aaah from Penns Green, New Jersey, that it i rews. The Pus _atic Dress form In aaah all only mad* happy with birthday ankaa, is aa warm as April, the fields are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andrews had i aandlaa. for all that she to bo the world. Made of specially prepar- j cake decorated with lighted green; prefers ; dance at their home Friday evening telling th# number of yaara. Th# fam- where the snow and mountains are or i Music by phonograph and violin. Al ed re-inforced rubber, and when filled th# ily and a few frlaada aajayed la dear old Mains. I had a very enjoyable time. with air Inside fitted lining, it repro- oaaaalaa with th* Ladles’ Aid are a lot of work pleasure of thla getting Avery Rollins recently caught i duces Hue and of 1 exactly every curve children. done. wild cat in a trap. figure. No “try on’s” needed. “THE GOOD Mrs. John Moor* raaaatly visited bar Ashley Littlefield dislocated his BOOK” alatar Mrs. Charles Moora ta Madison wrist while at play at school. He BRIGHTON Over 300,000 now In use. ▲ neces- a was taken to the and had it for About Seeds, Agricultural for few days. hospital (DEFERRED) sity Home and Professional dress- Donald King la at work far Ivory put In plaee so he returned home the makers. Implements, Etc. Mr. Durgin and Chester Rollins o Homsted and tkoy ar* keeling weed same day. Bingham were business callers ii Pneu Form is not an experiment, and logs from thatiotak wooda. Lemon Stream Grange is taking in town one day last. week. it Is gnaranteed to Free for the W. L. Walkar'a aaw mill kas keen gilts a few new members. John give satisfaction, Asking Hiram Kelley was in Skowbegat nhut down for abont n weak owing to Savage and wife were taken Saturday and will save any woman using It, Based on over 60 1 of last wdek. years' experience: some in tke water more are Tuesday the breaking of aoge evening and several planning time, work, worry and money. we have listed 176 of the most Loren Smith killed a hog last weel pages wheel which required an expart ta re- soon to loin. that dressed five hundred and fort; desirable items for farm, garden and place them with new ones, a elow and pounds. field. This book will come in difficult Job. Bd. F. Balnea from ■AST MADISON handy »\tu FOftM wm am For Sale tha work at the Manicure Parlors of I many times the year round. You'll town haa bean doing patting (DEFERRED) in all new cog*. always be referring to it. If your copy ! ■arry Wilson of Madison was In Mr. and Mra. Charles Holden want has not been received. Write or Tele* town for the week end at the home of MRS. CORA to Jackman on Saturday tor n visit Over 100 CAY0UETTE, Remember his father J. L. Wilson. years phone. it's free. with friends and relative*. Pickerel fishing seems to be the lead- Ross Block, Mra. Belle Holden Tonna, who haa Dr. Johnson Skowhegan KENDALL & WHITNEY. Portland. Mains. ing sport these days. Harry Bos- ago, originated been with her mother for a time, hka worth recently caught a of 16 his famous household medi- If s high time you selected your K&W seeds. returned to her home oa tha back road string and most of the weighed two pounds cine,—still Mr. Mra. Harold I and and thla town, eaeh. Holden are kottae In tk* ab- keeping School began last Monday after be- eence of Mr. and Mra. Moldan. ing closed two weeks on account of The old reliable Mra. Ella H. Crowell, who haa boon the measles. There are still quite a in with 111 with tha la gaining, thousands of homes for Trade Kennebec Grain Co quite grippe, few eases of measles in town but they hut atill confined to bar had. Mar coughs, colds, sore throats, are all getting along well. friend* will with bar n complete The Season is here many Forraet Marvell, who is working In cramps, chills, sprains, Danger ah* Is Grain, Feed, Flour and recovery. Fortunately pasalag and other Sugar Don’t cold or cough that will Madison, wan home for the week end. strains, man; gat tha winter In th* horns of bar aoa Her- Mr. and Mrs. Berry Gordon and Mr. INTERNAL and EXTERNAL ’’hang on all wlntar.” Have handy bert Pratt, who with his estimable A. old Family 1 and Mrs. Alton Green were visitors aches and ills,—grippe and Custom wire give her every kindly attention Grinding Sunday In Bkowhegan at the home of influenza. and cars. BALLARD’S GOLDEN OIL Kenneth Gordon. Mra. Lura Adame, wh# haa bean We are now fitted to grind your Buckwheat into Flour. and uaa liberally at the first symp- Buffering with n bad sold, la Improv- abl# to ha abont th* house. QUUMEBASSET At toms. There’s nothing better. It pene- ing and Your Service. Mra. Ivory Hometad who has been In (DEFERRED) trates and heals—Its own peculiar poor health thla winter la Improving. Mrs. Ida Ellis of Bkowhegan Is vis- properties. The great all ‘round Mra. Alii* Foss fell on the lea on iting her slater Mrs. Frank Lancaster. Mill on track above M. C. R. R. Station. Office, Main Street, over Household Remedy. Sold everywhere. Saturday morning and hkjnrad bar Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogers of North C. W. Greene Grocery Co.’s Store. Norridgewock.