Houlton Times, May 23, 1923
** << W hy should the town muzzle dogs and not knockers? ...........i|i|Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij|ii„i,„i,iml|llliiiiiii„iiif|l|(||,„(.lllIll|i)(,i AROOSTOOK TIMES s ir iJ t f y o i y n o f I April 13, 1860 to f AROOSTOOK COUNTY | December 27, 1916 I TIM ES 1111 ■ 111111111111J11111 ■ il < 11111111111 ■ 11 m M ■ f 1111, i 111111,11,1 „ i,,, 11,,, |, 111!, |,,,, | | , 3 jCi A*- VOLUME LXIII HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, 1923 NUMBER TWENTY-ONE Miss Margaret Churchill entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stackpole of the different grades with the teachers CHOSEN "MISS AROOSTOOK” # Bridgewater spent the week end in ADDED POWER FOR at the Central building at the Temple town with Dr. and Mrs. \Y. B. Gibson. SPECIAL MEETING Theatre on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Mcllroy, worthy matron, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Susie Hamilton, associate VOTERSflF TOWN AROOSTOOK FALLS Harry R. Burleigh will be very glad matron, left Monday morning to at to know that their son Lawrence has tend the Grand Chapter of the East successfully passed his examinations ern Star held in Portland this week. Money Raised to Build and Pires. Gould Intimates More to the U. S. Military Academy at West Now that you are housecleaning and Point and will leave to commence his have come across those cast off art Repair Bridges of Power May Soon be work the first of July. icles of shoes and clothes that you Available P. E. McGary has purchased the want to dispose of, drop a card or the Town east tenement house recently pur-, telephone to tilt1 Salvation Army and some one will call for them.
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