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And the best of Spring Water Repie&imsgRIftes may be enjoyed at ^ R* repeat. They don’t jam, catch, or fail to extract. In a word, they are the only reliable repeaters. Winchester rifles are made in all desirable calibers, weights, and &/>eRangeley LaKe House, styles ; and are plain, partially or < laborately ornamented, T h i s F a l l suiting every purpose, every pocketbook, and every taste. R an geley 3LaK.es, Rangeley, Me. Spoilsmen iiavc learned that u is dangerous 10 simply o 'd e r ‘ A g o o d M m m u n S t t o n twelve gauge shot shell” or, a “ box of 30-30 cartridges.” So they call for Send for 1901 Illu.stra.ted BooK, free, to U. M C. and get the best at the same cost as o’her makes. Catalogues free. is made for all kinds of shooting in all kinds of guns. r p p p Send Name and Address on a Postal J. B. MARBLE, President, THE U ft ION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., 1 lll- l- , for our 164-Page Illustrated Catalogue. Rangeley LaKes Hotel Co., Rangeley, . Agency 313 Broadwa3r, If. Y. Factory, Bridgeport, Conn. Depot, 425 Market St., San Francisco WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Ne* Haven, Conn.

c* j* CAME HUNTER’S PARADISE. J* | THE RANGELEY j floose, Deer, Bear and Birds in Abundance, j s Will Guarantee you a shot at two deer if you spend a week with me this fall. FAVORITE RIFLE. | JOSEPH H. W HITE, Eustis, Me., Proprietor, Blakeslee Lake Camps, j LAKES ►»»» ■ »i» ■ «» -M» —» tn mi ~»u-

* No Other Make of Rifle at the Price A re the most Popular Are i The only Narrow * COMPARES WITH OUR FAVORITE. Unsurpassed for their Fishing Grounds i ^ With open sights, $6. With target sights, $8.50. Numerous AlLdealers in sporting goods handle our complete line. OnrlComplete Catalogue full of valuable information upon request. SUMMER in JVIaine. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, Gauge Parlor Car t No. 155 Broadway, - Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1 In number and size, O f T /VI H A D H \ t*ie *roi<* an<* salmon I V G ir lr^ v l■ v J L ' \^taken each year from * in HOTELS AND C A M P S Hi O T ELS AND C AMPS I I C these lakes are unsur- Rangeley La res. ^ 1 passed in the State. Camp Bemis and Birches. Write for free cir­ ^ Farmington to Rangeley Lakes. cular. Capt. F. C. Barker, Prop’r, 13, mis. Runs Direct to the ;J All points quickly and Via Ra n geley ok Bem is. Heart of the Rangeley v Mountain View House. easily reached via yfc >r Region. 10 steamer from ONLY HOURS’ RIDE FROM PORTLAND. 1 • . B E M I S . sfc For Book and Map, free, address, hrough Pullman Parlor Cars \ CoodHot:, ; andC.mp. ^ F. N. BEAL, Phillips, Me. FLETCHER POPE, Phillips, Me. ^ EACH WAY DAILY, BETWEEN P O F tld H Q < IM B6IQ1S %° throughout the Lak«* 8^ Supt. S. R. R. R. Gen. Maa’g’r. P. & R. R. R. 4^ during the tourist season. ^ for the accommoda* TIC K E T S to all parts of the RANGELEY REGION via the r tion ot ^ G. M .V03E, Kingfield, Me., Supt. F. & n . R y . ^ :_J RUMFORD FALLS LINE on sale at all principal ticket offices in 1" *»*«*»»»»*,«*— New England and New York. Buy your Tickets via this line. SPORTSMEN It furnl.bes the It makes the f and A BEAVER TALE. SHORTEST ROUTE. QUICKEST TIME. * Mitt. Only Lim running Through Cm, r,lnl Am., Wt.m Portland ul it. Ring,I,y Lilei. * TOURISTS. Here is situated a hotel ot rare attractive­ w. mall, free of charge, a book showing half-tone cute of the hotels at ® Wk ness in beautiful location for summer board­ What of "Black Edward 1" Just one word’s all points. Folders mailed on application. m crtCAU HIT fOOt ersa (Uand1U at theUlC OrtlliLsame timelimo in111 closev/ioav proximity enough. Portland a Bra ford Fall. Railway. E. C. BRADFORD. Traffic Hunger, Portland, He. . oLAoUN Ur lyUl. to the best places for fishing on Rangeley His heart’s as tender as his tales arc ’’tuff." lake.Ice. Hunters in the season also find _plenty YOU see it’s this way. A visit to the Range- of deer, partridge and woodcock near the 1 ley Lake region without a little run up to hotel. The cuisine here is such as to hold Beaver pond is as ranx a failure as half a patrons year after year, the rooms are what pair of scissors, or the hole of a doughnut Co nven ient from r a n g e l e y . people from the cities like, large, well lighted with the dough gone. Yes, “ Going up to Camp Among The Clouds. Excellent hunting The Game Section of j t Where to go Hunting and pleasant. We serve vegetables, berries, Ed’s” is like smosing opium lying, or and fishing. Good accommodations. Take fish and game at appropriate times in the “ warts”—it grows upon you; and the man your own cook. Inquire of year and the table is always supplit d with who once sets his happy toot on the sh 'res of C. H. Neal, Rangeley, Me. M O OSEHE AD. excellent fresh milk and cream. Per1 water old “ Beaver” Is as certain to return as—as— Moose hunters make headqarters here. AND GET GAME. V runs to the house from a spring abo\ e. Tills well as a punched “ quarter.” There is plenty of deer and bird shooting is a particularly good place for safe and What do you do when you get there? Most Via Eu stis. near. Territory unlimited. For free cir­ pleasant boating and the drives and walks people fi h, others tramp those glorious old King and Bartlett. cular, address. are unsurpassed. Croquet and lawn tennis trails and just soak their hearts and minds CH KkLES E. WILSON, IVosehead, fie. grounds adjoin the house. Write for a free in the de iglits of mountain, lake and forest; circular to for at Ed’s remember, we’re in the sure- L. E. Bo w le y, Mountain View House, enough backwoods. Mountain View, Rangeley Lakes, Me. Now as to the fishing, a word or two. Guides talk, notwithstanding, 1 have never ^ BEST At Flagstaff. yet found 5 and 10-pound trout plenty enough Lake House and Camp. Camp is reached from to be monotonous—never have, but the rea­ hotel bv boat. Great hunting. Moose and sonable man with a fair idea of the proper deer seen daily. S. C. Durkell. Flagstaff, Me. dissemination of “ feathers” —it he chance Shooting and Fishing also to be a true sportsman, could ask noth­ In Dead River Region. ing better. Hotel Blanchard. Hunting, Fishing. J. S. Within easy reach of Ed’s doors lie (even ^ flaine, Durrell, Proprietor, Stratton, Me. nature “ lies” up there—I wonder why?) 6 lakes In which the Hy fishing is sii opiy “ great,” and I say this after having fi shed — IS ON LINE OF — Rangeley La k e s, every damn spot in that region many times Bald Mountain Camps are near the Middle Take “ Ell Pond,” for instance, around the Grounds, SliarK Grounds and Stony Batter “ bend among the pads,” or “ Little Island” Washington County R. R. and as convenient as other public camps, for wiili a gentle ripple about sundown. Such P Little Mud pond, Big Mud pond, Kennebago incessant “ rise.-.” and such a run of fish marks Through Pullman Sleepers Boston river. Steamboat accommodations O. K. that charming little pond as the acme of fly Telephone at the camps. Two mails daily. fishing possibilities. to Calais without change. You’ll get a reply right back, if you write for What is there for the “ Man behind the gun” For Circulars, Free, write to free circular to' Amos El l is, Prop’r, up there? Simply this, in the open season For Particulars, Address ...... ■■"■■■r Haines Landing, Maine. he can easily get all the deer the law allows him, and will also find “ Ruffed Grouse” (i. e. For spring and early summer trout fishing Washington County Railroad, Capt. E. F. COBURN, Belgrade La k e s, Me. “ Patridge”) in abundance. With Moose, the King and Bartlett and Spencer Stream The Belgrade. The best sportsman’s hotel iu Bear and Caribou the case is that of those 5 region has proved its supremacy. The large Caiias, - - Maine. New England. The best black bass fishing and 10-pound trout, they do not actually size, the great numbers, the gameness and Middledam, Rangeley Lakes, Maine. in the world. Chas. A. Hill, M’g’r. “ hang around the door yards.” the eating qualities of these clear water, How do you get to Beaver Pond?—thus. spotted trout are worthy of special mention. 9 1 Han over, Ma in e , The total oft 2'27 miles from Rangeley Village is Landlocked salmon are coming to the fly at now covered by buckboard' to KennebagoKt King and Bartlett nowadays. This is the Indian Rock Camps. Where shall I go for good place to catch a big lake' trout. Address FOR SPORT bird shooting this fall? will be asked by many Lake, thence by steamer down that beautiful sheet of water, a very p easant break in the Harry M. Pierce, Eustis, Me., for particulars bring rod and gun to Kineo, the a sportsman. Go to Holt’s Camps at Howard journey, thence by buckboard again, direct and circulars. Boston correspondent, F. H. Lake and you will find plenty of deer, black to Ed’s Camps on Beaver Pond. The roads Latlirop, 72 Rutland St. heart of Maine’s best game region, bear, woodcock and partridges. Nice new already good are constantly being bettered, and'stop at camps and first-class table. Write for circu- and ladies and children can now with perfect lars and terms. TV. C. Holt, Proprietor, comfort make a journey that once meant On MOOSELOOKMEGUNTIC LAKE. flT. KINEO HOUSE, Hanover, Me. miles of rough and toilsome tramping. At the Camps the accommodations leave Mooselookmegnntic House, C. A. JUDKINS, Manager, Kineo, rie. Phillips Maine nothing to be desired by those who realize situated in the heart of the best fishing Comfort Cottage affords the pleasures of that this is the “ Backwoods” and not “ Broad­ district of the Rangeley lakes. The hotel is No hay fever there. Everything country life with some of the city conven­ way.” The cabins are clean, roomy, and 2,000 feet above sea level and hay fever tor comfort—electric lights, steam iences." I furnish well cooked food, vege­ thoroughly comfortable, beds and table ex­ guaranteed to be absolutely unknown. heat, baths, telegraph and post tables in their season, the best of milk, cellent land most of the food at least eatable) Address, from November until May, Theo cream and butter, and pure water. There is while the propriator—1. e., the “ Old Man,” is L. Page, Proprietor Senate Cafe, Washington. office, unsurpassed cuisine. Send here the best brook fishing and the carriage a happy combination of kindliness and pleas D.C. After May 1. Haines’ Landing, Me. for handsome new Kineo booklet. drives are remarkable for mountain scenery. ing fiction. It’s free. Prices, $2.00 a day; $10 a week; $7.00 a week The first step for those who would like to for the summer. Mrs. W. E. Mil l e t t . see for themselves how much actual truth Via Ra n g e l e y . Phillips, Me. there is in all of the above, is to address Kennebago Lake House, on the shore of Ken­ OR RES Ed Grant & Son, Beaver Pond, Maine, nebago lake. The best fly fishing in the Forks, Me . country every day In the year. High altitude. Moxie Pond, 23 miles from Bingham. Good and then “ wait ’til something drops.” road. Largest trout in the Kennebec waters. WRITTEN BY FRANCIS I. MAULE, 408 SAN90M STREET, PHILADELPHIA. No hay fever. Pure water. Game in abun­ Moose and deer plenty. Excellent accommo­ dance. R ic h a r d so n B ro s., Proprietors. W ILD G A M E . dations for ladies. Write for circulars. A t Farm ington. C. M. Jones, The Forks, Me. Hotel Willows. Pleasantly located for hunt­ V ia Ra n g e l e y , ing and fishing parties. Guides furnished at York’s Camps. On Ph illips & Ran geley Railroad. short notice. Delightful scenery and drives. The Carrabassett Spring Farm is located on Loon Lake, within 5 miles of Rangeley vil­ tne , in Jerusalem Town- Redington House. Squaretail trout taken with Clean Cami>s. Good beds. Inquire of C. A. Ma h o n e y , Prop’r, lage. There are ten ponds within two miles; ! ship, Frankl n coanty, Maine, nine miles the fly every day in the season. Unsurpassed I from Kingfield. Carrabassett can be reached bear,'deer, partridge and woodcock shooting. good fishing in all and for hunting it can’t be i by boat or rail from Boston to Portland, W. E. Mjllett, Post Office, Phillips, Me. Norton, Me . beat. Camps neat and each party lias a camp Maine Central railroad, from Portland to Norton Farms. Finest trout fishing. Ad­ by themselves. Those with families who Farmington, Sandy River, Franklin A Me- Via Colfhrook, N. H. dress, C. C. Norton & Co., Norton, Me. gantic railroad from Farmington to Carra­ wish to spend the summer months in the Manadnock House, A modern, up-to-date bassett. In tee bunt ng season, we will house, situated in the midst of unsurpassed Maine woods can find no better place than ! guarantee that the hunter can find deer and mountain scenery and near excellent trout York’s Camps. For further particulars, ad- wild game as plenty in this vicinity, as any- fishing. Pure spring water. Hay fever un­ i wnere in Maine. Wild deer can be seen dress I quite often from the hous ■, and the hunter known. Parties met at Errol boat upon no­ R. S. YORK, Prop’r, Rangeley Me. tice in advance. Write for circulars to Lew ist o n , Ma in e . j does not have to buck-board or stage it a i rod, as the depot is very near the house. A T. G. Rowan & Co., Hotel Atwood, opposite Lower Maine Central j very objectionable feature to many elderly Colebrook, N. H. Eustis, Me . | people, those who are not strong, and ladies, R. R. station. Thoroughly renovated, re­ Tim Fond Camps. ! is the many miles of staging and buck-board- Greene’s Farm House and Cottages. At Farm ington. furnished, new proprietor. All modern In the Dead River region. Fly fishing and I ing, which they are obliged to take at many Stoddard House- square tailed trout guaranteed every day in ! places; here it is avoided. Ladies can ac­ One of the most popular resorts of the Dead River region, plenty of brook trout fishing Most central location. Electric lights and conveniences. First-class table, cosy rooms. the season. Game plenty. 2000 feet above tlie company their husbands, and hunt, fish, and near the house and three ponds on the farm stocked with trout and salmon. All kinds o electric bells. Heated in the summer by hot sea level. Send for circular. rest; as they please. There are two trains •mine in near vicinity. Deer seen near the house. Several cottages well furnished an air and in the winter by hot water. When in Lewiston give us a call. Ju lian K. Vil e s , Eustis, Me. daily, one mail, arriving at Carrabassett W il l h . McDonald, Prop’r. Telephone and post office in the house. A ■pleasantly located furnish accommodations for guests. Cuisine equal to any hotel in Maine new and substantial cabin lias been built on Elevation 1,600 feet. Hay fever unknown. Excellent teams connected with house F. R. Nevens, Proprietor. Pleasant Drives and may be enjoyed the shore of Reddington pond, two miles Bangor, Ma in e . Excellent Brook Fishing Phnifpsttl from the farm house, where large game I. W. GREENE, Proo’r., Coolin, Me. Windsor Hotel. Headquarters for sportsmen Lewiston, Maine. abound. For further particulars address, Electric lights, bath, one minute’s walk from A. F. Wing, Carrabassett. Me. or, C. G Table first-class. Free carriages. F. W. station. E. B. Wh okff, Prop’r., Phillips, Me. Du r g in , Prop’r. Moody Bros., Clerks. Smith, 38 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901.

HUNTING SEASON ON. F a r SPORTSMEN’S S U PP L I E S I S PO RT S M E N’S SUPPLI ES Bird Shootiug at Pleasant Island B e a s t Camps, Cupsuptic. Shot Shells Loaded to Order. i who wishes y kind of game cA Golden Opportunity from the largest to the smallest Da Pont’s Bear Makes Cook Back Away but rill hnd the “ PLEASE IT YOUR GRACE TO BE ADVERTISED I Shakespeare. Is Killed. Gunpowder [Special correspondence to the Maine Woods.] AND HE " MAINE WOODS" effectively coders, with its Urge and PLEA8ANT ISLAND ( AMPS, steadily growing circulation, one o f the greatest ‘ ‘play­ Haines L . nding, >le„ Sept. 25,1901. line complete. We make all sizes of repeating ■iftes from .22 to .45 calibre, and our repeating Smokeless grounds" upon earth. Into its chosen field, the Rangely Interest here has already begun to change j ihotgtms are the best value for the money ever T Lake region, year after year there pours, in numbers that offered. All have the solid top action and from the rod to the gun and several parties : eject at the side. Our new automatic recoil-operating device now furnished on increase with amazing rapidity, adult " players" from every corner have brought in braces of partridges with J all of our shotguns makes it the safest Powder o f our land. To this delightful region, casting o f f the shackles ; which the camps have been supplied. breech-loading gun ever built. | Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Meecker of New York, ! Illustrated Catalog for 6 cts. o f his everyday toil, com es the overw rou ght Merchant, Capitalist, The Marlin Fire Arras Co. For Shot Guns and Rifles. ' who are regular visitors here, have been oc- 1 Sew Haven, Conn. Manufacturer, the worn Lawyer, weary Doctor, Clergyman, Scholar, cupying Camp Dorothy on the Cupsuptic ' For sale by seeking and unfailingly finding the rest and recreation that awaits a I river, built by Mr. A. J. Hobbs of Bridgeport, i sojourner in this glorious " playground'." No summer resort in general manager of the Union M dad c C'a - i OI* fridge company. They secured plenty of j J.C. Corsn, Wilton, Me. cAmerica numbers among its permanent residents or transient visitors birds for their use while in camp up the a Urger percentage of prominent brain-workers in every branch of i river. Their guide is Na't Carr of Rangelev. E. I. DUPONT de NEMOURS & CO., Wilmington, Delaware. human activities. This great army o f cultured pleasure-seekers, cast­ i Mr and Mrs. Meecker occupy Camp Sunrise B i r d ing aside the cares and routine o f home surroundings, plunges at once ! this year at Pleasant Island. This is the same camp they have had for the past ten or into the life and interests of " The Rangeleys," which means that Guides’ List. Goin’ Campin’ this Summer? twelve s tasons. Nelson M. W elch, , Maine.) _ , rr>. "to a man"— and woman— that same army regularly reads 1 The Maine Woods corresp >ndei t is in Guide to Katahdin r gion. I D O Y O U C V C f G e t 1 i r e u r i formed by Pete Lufkiu, the guide, that a deer 4 4 f t ! has been hitched i:i the wo< ds wailing for ‘•‘Stored Energy” is a Concentrated Food, quickly allays fatigue, in T h e M a in e W o o d s , Mr. A. J. Fish of Boston and Mr. R. Higgins LEDGE HOUSE AND CABINS. box, fits the pocket, by mail io cents. “ Coffee Je ll” 30 cups in Tube, fits of New York, brokers, who are spending a i vacation here and a. e occupying the camp at Z , , : pocket, 30 cents. Write us, Birch Island. They have the steamboat, Great Prospects For Huntim;. ^ A _ _ , - and reads it with the close attention of a mind undistracted by its 1 Peloubet Manufacturing: Co., Maysie, under lease. This i3 run by Captain usual cares. Pete Lufkiu and Engineer Russ Spinney. Deer, Partridges and Bears. 09 Barclay Street, ■ • ■ ■ New York, A s a medium for presenting to this " chosen people" in its leisure These gentlemen are not doing much fishing hours the merits o f an immense variety o f goods, " TH E M A IN E | but Pete says they are going to get a deer the l sell the Best first day of open season. Many People Are Anxiously Wait­ uieMarket Sleeping Bag

n Harlow met a very large black pounds, 8 ounces. Mr. Leech, -who has his for Sportsmen [Special correspondence to the Maine Woods[ Monday, Sept. 16. E. S. Buffer, New York; bear in the road 'a t Monday some three guide, A. A. Tibbetts, with him, will remain MOOSELOOKMEGUNTIC HOUSE, N. R. Carr, Rangeley. miles from Ledge House and "Cabins. The and Guides. Rangeley Lake House, HAINES LANDING, Me ., bear did not see him and kept coming nearer here until Oct. 1 then return to the Rangeley Rangeley, Me., Sept. 24, 1901. Tuesday, Sept. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. and as Mr. Harlow had no giHi with him lie Lake House 10 stay until it closes and during Snowshoes made to order and repaired. Sept. 24, 1901. Creighton, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. saw all of old bruin that he cared to see. He Guns repaired. Boots and shoes repaired. that time will complete arrangements for his Harness repaired. Chairs repaired and The close of one of the busiest seasons in Bradford, Boston. I saluted old bruin with a loud halloo and Next Friday, Oct. 4, the Rangeley Lake the history of Rangeley is almost at hand. it didn’t take many seconds for ilie r, ad to guide to build him a cottage on the shore of bottomed. Also harness supplies. House will close, after a ve > y successful sea­ Ever since the opening of the Moos dookm e- Wednesday, Sept. IS. Jas. D. Arnold, Stua t . become free of bears. Gull pond. W. E. Twombly, Rangeley, Me guntic House, about May 1, '.lie house has H. Patterson, New Yrork; James Matliieson, son. Already a large number of rooms have been filled. During the‘ latter part of July, j The only thing now of any importance is Mr. John T. Way of Westfield, Mass., who’ been engaged for the season of 1002. Mr. Mar­ the entire month ot August and a part or J Rangeley j the opening of the partridge season and September there was no room at the house Thursday, Sept. 19. Horace Atwood, Ham­ I everyone anticipates a good fall’s sport. accompanied by his friend, Mr. E. W. Dicker- ble informs Maine W oods that the Oquossoc , They are without doubt more plenty than Wood and Bamboo Rods except, by previous engagements. About one den; J. M. Taylor, Cape Elizabeth. man, will remain here until ilie fish have no House will be opened as soon as the Range- hundred and five were entertained at one j they have been for years, as large broods of made to order and repaired. Saturday, Sept. 21. R. H. Higgins, Jr., and them were seen m the eariy part of the sum- need to fear they will be taken. Today Mr. ley Lake House is closed and he will guaran­ time and could have t ad three hundred and Way had great spurt with a pa r of trout Call and see my special Rangeley Wood five if we had the loom. Great additions and vale', New York; A. G. Fish, Boston. mer. tee that hunters and others will be taken .,, . , . which he took at one cast and succeeded in Rod and Split Bamboo. changes wiil be made by next season, which Sunday, Sept. 22. E. J. Bardwell, Worces­ All other game is pienty and this is going to landing both. One weighed 2 pounds, 13 care of nicely at the sma'l house. The reno­ will afford accommodation for about fifty or be one of < ur most favorable years for getting ounces, the other two pounds, 8 ounces. Who vating and changes will be under his person­ sixty more guests than heretofore. More ter; Cnas. E. Belcher, Mingo Spring Camps; big came and many a bear s ory will be told , could asK for better luck? E. T. HOAR al supervision. camps will he built, and other additions Chas. F Pierce, Lynn; Paul Stratton, guide, this fall and winter. This is one of the years 1 which will make the Mooselookmeguntic and I Bemis; Duncan McC. Fuller and wife, when every hardwood, be ,ch ridge and | Hon. Seth W. Carter and wife < i Lewiston During the first days of this week there was Haines Landing more popular and enjoyable mountain side will b • covered with beech- j and Leslie C Cornish and wife of Augu ta, Rangeley, Maine. some fishing done with the follow ng results: in every respect. Albany. nuts and will aid t e hunter wonderfully, as j who were gues s over >unday of H011. F. E. C. A. Taft, WhitinsviLe, one tr ut, 3f pounds; The fishing, from 'he day that the ice went all the fi*-er will be in the open hardwood Timber ake at his cottage on Rangeley lake, out to the present time was neve r so good in — section and one can hunt his game without j s opped over here today on their "return and Dodging O. R. Taylor, Coventon. Ky., two trout, 3.] and the history of the region. The news from going into the low and swampy places for I home. IStop Cutting Wood “».£ 31 pounds; J. O. Beach, Bloomfield, N. J., one time to time went out over the country, giv­ PARRACHENEE CLUB R U LES. them, thus many a grand old buck will be : t-, ,, 0 „ , . , ^ , trout, 3J pounds. ing account of the great fishing in Mooselook­ brought down in some quiet hiding place, . TU Z' l111^ S011,’ J; How- meguntic waters and tv ought to Haines | wliiie he is unsuspiciously gathering up his arJ’JKs’Z i " • fucker and W. H. Tucker are Recent arrivals are: Landing many a sportsman who went away meal of beechnuts ; a delightful party of New Yorkers who are ,, T „ ' . . , | here for some time. iliis week they are Tuesday, Sept. 10. E. J. Noy s, Brockton; happy and feeling well repaid for his soj'oum Sportsmen Not Wanted There Mr. Leon Bump of Wilton got his monster greatly enjoying camping at Richardson TAK F A Miss M. Sohnson, Miss Marion Johnson, Miss here and wi-h a full determination to return hear two shears ago wmle here. Mr. Bump j ponds!) & S. L Johnson. Lindley Johnson, Jr., Phila. next season, some of which have already was sitting in a good warm place with his Pa.; J. W. Haishead, Mrs. J. W. Halshead, made H .ines Landing a second, and in some Unless They Are Members. hack against an old stump waiting for the ! Mr. Arthur F. Gotthold and friend, Joseph KHOTAL STOVE Miss Edna J. Halshead, A. P. Coburn, New cases, a this d visit, each time feeling well deer to come, when he heard a noise in ihe : C. Deane, of New Yo k, are doing tlieir best York; Oscar Herf. Mrs. Oscar Herr, St. Louis; paid by good fishing and other pleasures. Parjiachenee, Me., Sept. 23,1901 dry leaves behind him. Cautiously looking | to catch a trout over 2 pounds, 15 ounces. W ITH YOU. Benj. A Swas^y, wife and son, Rumf rd There has been so much added to the pleas­ around he found it was a big black "bear only BURNS KEROSENE To the Editor of the Maine Woods: Falls; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee, Boston; W ure and sporting at the Mooselookmegun ic a few rods away. The bear did not see him j Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Hardy of Fitchburg, WITHOUT WICK, M. Stephenson, Portland. House, so many new pleasant places that one at all. The first shot broke the bear’s neck I Mass., who are here for their first visit, are Wednesday, Sept. 11. W. G. Harbor, Miss scarcely knows where and how to begin re­ The writer recently enjoyed the hospitality It was the large -t bear ever not in the Dead ' greatly pleased with the place. SMOKE OR SOOT. lone Harbor, Miss Gertrude Harbor, Dixfteld; of the Parmaelienee club for two days. Our viewing. One great addition is the baseball River region, and all things now go to show Mr. John P. Elton of Waterbury, Conn. Regulated to Any Desired Temperature. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Graham, Louisvill, Ky.; team, which was organized more tnan two stay beyond the first night was compulsiory that we will have some of them among us ! who in the past has been one of me anglers Mrs. L. A. Reese, Philadelphia; E. Van Wor­ months ago and has proved both interesting this year. den. Miss D. Van Worden, Flora Van Worden, and enj'oyable, not to the guests of the hotel on account of the illness of one of our own j here at Upper Dam, was welcomed last Satur- party, and consequently was not as pleasant 1 d ty by old friends and we hope he wul sue- PRICE $3.75. D. W. Farqu’ ar, Mr. and Mrs. H A. Smith, A. alone, hut to Haines Landing and vicinity in ! need in I an ing one of the big fellows in the P. Massey, Boston; W. B. Adie, Portland: W. general. as it otherwise might have been. E. Lawhs, Auburn. | pool. Me. El on said a^ he came in tonight, SIZE, 8^x844—WEIGHT, 4^ lbs. Thursday, Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dancing has also been in great favor dur­ We found the club house nearly filled with BEMIS NOTES | “ Weil, anyone can see fish if they can’t cat' ll ing the summer Mr. E. C. Dean of Washing­ them down in tnose pojls, and that ought to Send for Descriptive Catalogue No. 3. Chambers^ and son, Philadeldhia; G. W. Sill, ton, D. C., who left a few days ago after a guests. Had we been a few days earlier it | satisfy anyone.” C. M. Decker, J. E. Reynolds, East Orange; C. would have been impossible to obtain lodg­ lengthy stay at the Mooselookmeguntic THE HYDROCARBON BURNER CO., C. Holden, White River Jet, Vt; C T. Crosby, House, will not be forgotten soon. Mr. Dean ing, as every room was occupied. Judging Many People Enjoying the Au Mr. Freland Howe of Norway, who is one ot Phillips; J. W. Hatt East Orange; E. W. Cox is a Harvard student. He is a fine musician I the twice annual Visitors here" returns home and wife, Margaret Cox, A. P. Whittier, E. E. and enlivened the hotel with sweet music however from the register it appears that | toino;row with six good trout. Tsvo ot them i97]Fulton St., New York, Jame=, Portia .d; P. S. Galette, New York. only for a short time in the spring a d again tunm Fishing at Bemis. j weighed enough to be on the list of fame, 5 while here Mr Dean was accompanied by BOSTON—The Globe Gaslight Co., 77 & 79 Friday. Sept. 13. C. C. Holden, White River liis mother, Mrs. E. C. Dean pounds, 4 ounces ana 3 pounds, 4 ounces. Jcit.; A, H. Findlay, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. J. in September are there any visitors whatever Union Street. Other p easures which have been so inter­ though the place is kept open at ail times Mr. Parish of Montville, Conn., still keeps W. Pilling, W J. Pil ing, Washington; H. L. ! his record increasing and this week has Jillson, Worcester: J. W Sharp, Jr., B. Coates esting are moonlight p'enies, excursions over during the summer. Guests \reiving Every Day For Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lincoln,! the lake to diffeient places of interest | caught four good ones that weighed 4 pounds, New York; J W Brackett, H. F. Beedv, Phil­ ar und Mooselookmeguntic and Cupsuptic Much dissatisfaction is expressed among the October Hunting. 10 ounces; 3 pounds, 3 ounces; 5 pounds, 10 lips. lakes, and whist and eu -hre parties, which the guides of the club On the Magaloway j ounces, ail trout, and a 3 pounds, 13 ounces have greatly enlivened the hotel during the [Special correspondence to the Maine W oods.] salmon. A. J. HALEY, Saturday, Sept. 14. W. T. Moore and wife, ; river who have always depended upon the F. A. Smith and wife, Lowell; C. R. Bangs,. seas ui Be m is, Me .. Sept,. 23, 1901. Dr. Frank B. Gummey of Philadelphia 1 unsurpassed country for guiding, that the ! caught a trout weighing 5 pounds, 6 ounces, j Contractor and Builder. Brooklyn; Henry Wnipple, Salem. Mass.; We were sorry to bid goodby to Mr. and club people furnish so litiie employment. Coming down the lake on Capt. Barker’s Lillie D. B rgh, New York; S. C. Donnell, I Mrs. Ogden Armstrong oi Philadelphia, Pa., They have averaged less than thirty-five days steamer I counted nearly fifty trunks which Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lynch and friend, Mr. j Flagstaff; H. E. Rice, Marjoria Rice, Mountain who have been here more than a month, ac­ each this summer. told that homeward were bound those who W. H. Curley _ of Boston,_____ are_____ here____ this week____ Years of experience View; Mrs. Lyman Shorey, New York; Mrs companied by their daughter, Miss Mary had been spending happy days in this region. ! a;,d always welcome are Mr. aud Mrs. Lynch, ! E. T. Getchell, Grace r. Getohell, Gertrude B. They have been here over two months and Those who are acquainted with clubs only- And then when I saw nearly twenty arrivals ' have been he -e for many seasons and in the Rangeley Lake Getchell, Brunswick; W. -H. Hart, Mr. and have added much to the social circle. Mr. in a general way, have no idea ot the extre me from the incoming noon train it seemed as ;if | made hosts of friends. They have just been region in the construc­ Mrs. H. T. Hoop r, Portland; H. M. S Argent > Armstrong has also added to the fish record privacy of this one. Upon our arrival I was the season was not so near the close after all. a week at Ken eoago lake. Their guides are and wife, Falmouth; L. A. True, Portland; during his stay here. called into a private office and interviewed Here at Bemis so many stop for dinner as Frank Philorick an i Martin Fuller and they tion of cabins, cottages Mrs. L. H. Bowdoin, Miss Sheeves, Salem; J : Mr and Mrs. James N Wells of New York, by one of the oldest members whom I knew they come and go noon is a ousy time. willWill no tin Hnnhtdoubt haveh-jiro some /-»fof «L the i.i cts. member of the Black Eagles, during the Having worked in this club about eight not be their last visit here. week: week took four trout and saimon weighing 2 years both summer and winter I thought I Electric Lights. Steam Heating. to 7 pounds each. Mr. Chas. Y. Faile of New knew most of the members, and the policy of This place will remain open all winter and Recent arrivals are: Dr. F. S. Howard, J CENTRALLY LOCATED. Campers at Hangeley. York caught four trout and salmon weighing the club quite wel , it was therefore with the camps will not close as long as this fine Watson Howard. W. H. Tucker, Mrs. N. W Among the cottagers on Rangeley lake are 1 to 4 pounds each. Mr. Pilling of Washing­ considerable difficulty that I suppressed a autumn weather continues. Tucker, Arthur F. Gotthold, Joseph C. Deane ton secured three trout weighing 1£, 3 and 3j£ violent remark and made the following prop­ Air. H. T. True of Boston, who was here to­ New York; Stephen Lee, J. N. Wood, Lewis- Mr. Francis Shaw of Bos'on, at his cottage on osition. day en route for home, seemed much pleased the south shore, and Mr Abel Proctor and pounds. with a 6-pound salmon whieh he was taking Mr. Breed of Boston at their cottage. Late arrivals are: Mrs. Lyman Shorey, W. “ Why don't you cause notices to be posted home witii him. A. Marble and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. around, or published in the sporting papers Moore, F. H. Heroy. John H. Rhodes, New to that effect? That would prevent annoy­ York; Mrs. E T. Getchell, Gertrude B. Getch- ance to yourself and far greater annovance eil, Grace T. Getchell, Brunswick; W. Petren- to others.” CANOE CONTEST CLOSE. gill, Rumford Falls; G. C. Wadsworth, Bos He parried the question, and I asked if he Rain and sweat ton; Jno. M. Taylor, Cape Elizabeth; Horace objected to my doing so, and was told that have no effect on Atwood. Hampden; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pil­ he would be pleased to have me do so in. any Result of the Contest Will be harness treated ling, Walter J. Pilling, Washington, D. C.; manner that I saw fit. One Person, 5l.Oo per day and upward. with Eureka Har­ Mrs. E. S. Boss, Miss Helen Boss, Mr. and Mrs. The fishing seams to be very encouraging, Two Persons, §1.50 per day and upward. ness Oil. It re­ WiK\ A. D. Boss, Willimantie, Conn. Given Next Week. From South Terminal,—Take North Sta­ plenty of trout from one to three pounds ar • sists the damp, taken every day. S-ilmon are not much in tion Cars to Elm St. keeps the leath­ evidence, only four having been taken this The sportsman who is interested in From North Station,—Take Subway Cars er soft and pli­ fall and those very small, I was told by the the outcome of the canoe contest offered to Scollav Sq., or surface cars to Elm St. able. Stitches Sportsmen Held Up on Carry. guides that far more were taken on the’ river " C. A. JONES, Prop. do not break. m : s sixteen miles below the lake than at the lake by the M a in e W oods to the Maine ~ T No rough sur­ Last week three men caused considerable Evidently they are inclined to run down face to Ghafe excitement by holding up teams on the carry stream, and once down, there is no getting guide who secures the largest number arj cut. The between the Mountain View House and the back over the dam. of votes, must remember that his sub­ harness not m . ton; H. A. True, W. H. Curley, Mr. and Mrs. only keeps A \ V Mooselookmeguntic House at Haines Land­ Deer are everywhere in abundance. There scription money must reach this office Eugene Lynch, L. O. Crane, Boston; H. S. looking like ing. The first was Earle Huntoon, who was is no lumbering' whatever above the lake and Hayes, Brooklyn; C. F. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. consequently little or no hunting during the before 6 o’clock, Monday night of Sep­ J. M. Hoyt, Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fuller, new, but driving one of his father’s livery teams. fall or winter. Deer are not considered in wears twice tember 30. This is the last week of the Albany; Miss"Cornelia T. Crosby, Phillips; J- as long by the Earle applied the whip and the horses club affairs as it is devoted entirely to fishing. P. Elton, Waterbury, Conn.; Geo. W. Sill. C. use o f Eureka started. One of the fellows was knocked Among those present were: contest aDd great interest will be taken M. Decker, J. E. Reynolds. J. W. Hoyt, East Harness Oil. clear out of the road and into the woods. Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Beadleston, Geo. W. Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Carter," Lewis­ Chancey, Sheldon G. Chaneey, Harris D. Colt, as to who will be the lucky contestant. ton ; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Cornish, Augus­ 1 George Church, who drives the regular J. Montgomery Hare, Denning Hare, Geo. B. ta; Miss Bartlett,Winslow; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. carriage for the Mountain View House, was Votes will be received at this office Chandler, R. Ellsworth Chandler, Thompson, M. Harvey, Rodger Poor, Henry P. "Wells, all after the issue of September 27, so a full surprised to have hts horses stopped on the of New York city. D. E. HeywoOD. Conn.; E. F. Coburn, Lawrence; Geo. M.Esty, Sold report of the standing at the close of Rangeley; I. F. Overholt, Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; everywhere highway and a demand made for his money. the contest will be given in the issue of G. M. A. Wood, Providence; Geo. F. Cear- in cans— George had some money on his person but he ridge. Somerville; C. Myers, Hampstead. L. all sizes. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. October 4. Made by did not want to give it up. They talked the I.; S. M. Cutler, Ashland, Mass.; James W. Three days are still left in which a Bartlett, Dover, N. H.; Mary T. Neil, Ports­ matter over a while between themselves and F. M. Richards can interest you mouth; Freeland Howe," Norwav; Wm. Standard Oil \V great deal of enthusiastic hustling will Company in a few minutes a hunter came along with a taxidermy. Read his ad. Briggs, Woburn; H. P. Porter, Norwich, rifle and the men escaped. be done by those who are in the race. Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hardy, Fitchburg. ) MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901 3

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TWO ADDITIONAL VICTORIES Ammunition That Has Excelled. The Big Game Section of Won the Indoor Championship U. S. for 1900. ' Laflin & Rand Smokeless Powder The Grand Kilitary In One Week’s Time Wins the following;: Contests at Sea Girt, 1901. The Revolver Matches RHODE ISLAND STATE SHOOT, at Sea Girt, 1900, and Sept. 2, 1901, Burrillville, B. I., by E. has proved to be the wisest move that has Down Washington county way they are art. J. Waldo Nash, Haines Landing, Me j of Floriham Park took some nice Ash from look ing for some good shooting, as deer and I shall be prepared after October 1, to take Fawn Seen There Lately Was the ever been made by the commissioners. It moose are being seen frequently in that sec­ j the wharf. has resulted in the suppression of the busi­ tion A tew nights ago the engineer on the charge ot all specimens, such as heads, hides down train from Prlncton to Calis saw eight, and feet of game animals, also all other taxi­ TAXIDERMY. Record Beer. Deer are very plentiful this year and are ness of buying deer for shipment to the Bos­ deer, five in one lot. Guides in the vicinty of dermy work, and am prepared when espe seen frequently by the guests and campers ton markets, which flourished here previous Grand lake say that the deer were never Superior work on Game Heads, [Special correspondence to the Maine Woods] here. Proprietor Ellis saw a doe a few days to that time; further it has so frightened more plentiful m the past fifteen years in daily requested to have deer beads done and that country then they are this fail-. Up at shipped to the owner six weeks from the Animals, Rugs, Birds, Game Panels, Ba l d Mo u n tain Ca m p s , ) ago near his camp and he says it was the those sportsmen who are not satisfied with Ha in e s Landtno, Me.. ) Spednic iake, Tomah and Forest the same time I receive them. In this way I will be ete. Mounted specimens for sale. Sept. 55, 1901.) largest he ever saw. the amount of game legally allowed them condition holds good. that attempts to smuggle deer through in able to meet the demand cf those who want Correspondence solicited. Mr. Amos Ellis, the proprietor of Bal(d Following are 1 he arrivals for the week: The partridge shooting has opened up very irunks an 1 such ways have practically well in the lower part of the county and some' to receive their specimens before Christmas. F. M. RICHARDS, - Farmington. Me. Mountain Camps, is very much pleased with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, C. L. Dale, Boston ; good bags of the birds have been secured. I shall make a specialty of turning heads to it. B. Stratton, Rumford Fails; Jesse S. Keyes ceased. the right or left, or giving the neck any de­ the results of his first season’s business at At Tunk pond, McGeorge’s crossing on the sired crook that the owner may prefer. Sat­ Hotel Help Wanted. this place. He has bad a good patronage and wife, Floriham Park, N. J.; Chas. H. The mothods in which the wardens identify Washington County railroad, and at Schodie isfaction guaranteed in all work and charges. during the entire season and there is more Young, B. G. Templeton, Miss N. A. Porte’ , all game shipped through t ere is simple yet pond the black duck shooting is excellent. Correspondence on all matters pertaining to At once, an experienced table girl and also Miss Grace Porter, F. W. Shapfer, Mt. Ver­ effective and saves valuable time to sports­ Along the coast all kinds of duck shooting is the trade solicited. a kitchen girl. Address W. H. McDonald, business ahead for him yet even this year. fine and good records are being made by the D. E. HEYWOOD, Rangeley, Me. Prop’r Stoddard House, Farmington. Among other things Mr. Ellis will have two non, N. Y.; Geo. B. Hilborn, Rangeley. men. The express messenger on each train shooters.

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LAFLIN & RAND POWDER COMPANY N E W Y O R K , CHICAGO. DENVER. MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27 1901. MAINE WOODS. FLY ROD’S NOTE BOOK. What Was It Bit the Rabbit l TRANSPORTATION Mo n t p e l ie r , V t ., Sept. 20,1901. TIME - TABLE. Guests Still Linger at Middledam To the Editor of the Maine Woods: SPORTSMEN Published Weekly at Phillips, i*le In a recent communication from a sub­ SANDY RIVER R. R. For the Autumn Fishing. scriber he says: “ Being at Groton lake the latter part of July, we were much taken with Monday, June 24,1901. a naptha launch which parties brought to News of the North flaine Woods Partridges Are Numerous Around the lake for use, and being invited one clay Tr’n 1 Tr’n 3 Tr’n 5 to ride In it, we accepted. Are you going into the Rangeley, Dead River, Mooselookmeguntic, j North. A. M. A. M. 1P. M. and Country. Camps, Many Deer Seen. “ When we were returning to our wharf, we met one of our paity who had just been Cupsuptic, Kennebago, Upper or Lower Richardson Lakes, Merantic or [Special correspondence to the Maine Woods.] down to the water’s edge to threw something Farmington,...... lv 6 50 11 35 4 50 Advance Subscription Rates. a n g l e r s ’ R e t r e a t , Mid d l e d a m . Me ., j into the lake and we asked him what it was. So. Strong,...... Sept. 21,1901. S He informed us that it was a young rabbit. Spider Lakes, The Megalloway Districts'for Dee.i, Moose or Caribou the One Tear...... ®100 Strong,...... \ ar 7 40 P. M. Blx Months,...... One would think this was the beginning of He said its face was lacerated, its eyes were U v 7 50 12 28 5 20 put out and it was quite bloody alout the coming fall, then you should not fail to send and get the New Map of that Three Months...... 25 the season to see the number of fishermen Phillips,...... i 8 20 12 45 5 40 Single Copies...... here and those who come and go daily. head and that it was.screaming at the top of Subscription price when not paid within its voice. great game territory. The Map is just issued under great care and ex­ Landlord Coburn said today, ‘‘This has three months, $1.50 a year. One of the ladies at the camp first heard 1 Tr’n 2 Tr’n 4 Tr’n 8 been the best season I have ever had. I in­ the rabbit so earn and went out to the bushes South. A.M. I* M PM. tended to close on the first of October but I lo see what the matter could be, and said as pense. It gives all distances, all altitudes, all ponds and lakes, all trails, suon as she went into the bushes something Credit for remittance on subscriptions is find so many wish to remain, I shall keep ran at her and frightened her so she tied. all buckboard roads and the locations of many good camps. It is a perfect iriven on yellow slip on paper. If this is not open until the 15th, which is later than ever She thought it was some kind of a snake be­ Phillips,...... lv 7 20 1 ?5 4 30 correct notify the Main e Woods. We do not before.” cause it moved so rapidly an 1 had kind of a | Strong,...... mall receipts. snaky appearance, but no doubt whatever it map You should provide yourself with of these good maps. Send one ..lv 7 40 1 40 5 20 ; The Main e Woods is glad to receive com­ There has been much more travel via Um was, it was the thing engaged in killing the So. Strong,...... munications from its readers upon topics of bagog lake and the buckboard, which makes rabbit. nubile interest, hut the name of the author I never saw or heatd of such a thing be­ $ i .00 to two trips daily, does not often come or go fore, neither did we see anything near the Farmington...... 8 10 2 15 6 oo- mast in all instances accompany telecommun­ .. ication, not necessarily for publication, but without passengers. same place afterwards. Old rabbits are quite C. W. MORRIS, M a guarantee of good faith. common there and 1 have shot an ermine That this five mile carry, which Is now with very near the same place. WESTON LEWIS Pres. F. N. RFAL, Supt. The MAINE WOODS does not hold itself re the exception of about half the distance, a aponslble for*, nor does it necessarily endorse “ What could it have been that tackled the Franklin Street, - ■ Portland, Maine, good country road should be made a good young rabbit, and was he killing him for food; 124 the views of its correspondents. if so why didn’t the old ones come to the When ordering ’he address of your paper road all the distance is one of the questions rescue? Would the thing, whatever it was, changed, please, give the old as well as new. that should have been settled before this. It lirite finished him it this man had not inttr- And you wiil receive one in a heavy envelope postage paid. It will Time-Table. address. will not take more than one thousand dollars ered ? Is it customary for carnivorous crea­ Remember that the publisher must be to make this a fine road all the way, which tures to feed on young rabbits?” be a great convenience to you and will help you lots. PHILLIPS t RANGELEY R. R. notified by letter when a subscriber wishes Carlos I . Sm ith . would greatly increase the amount of travel. The only all-rail route to Hangeley Lake his paper stopped. All arrearages must be The quickest and easiest route to the Dead paid. Hundreds of people w ho stop at The Bal­ Also publisher of that beatiful cloth bound book, M aine and its Scenic River Region via Dead River Station. Stage The price of $1.00 per year for the Ma in e sams and other hotels in the White moun­ connection with even' througl train for W oods applies only to subscriptions paid in ad­ Stratton, Eustis and all points inland. tains would take a trip through the Range- Phillips Hotel Arrivals. Gems. Price $125 postage paid. vance. All arrearages must he paid at the rate On and after Jure 24, 1901, trains ou the Phil­ Of $1.50 a year. Do not expect any deviation leys if that road was made good. Captain lips & Rangeley railroad will run as fo owg from this rule. Coburn ini ends to do his best to raise the Recent arrivals at Phillips Hotel are: until further notice: J. W. BRACKETT, Publisher. needed cash and have by next July as good a John Hennings, J. H. Jones, C. C. Files, A EAST. AM PM PM road from his hotel to Umbagog as there is in P. Whittier, W. B. Adie, E. L. Durgan, Geo. F. Phillips, Lv * ...... 8.45 1.25 5.40 the county. Walker, Miss L. E. Davis, E. R. Smith, F. C. Teams of AH ♦Madrid, .... 90 1.40 5.55 reene’s Staee Line ♦Reed’s Mill, . , . . 9 15 1 50 6.05 The Edition of Maine Woods I was pleased to meet among the guests Prince, Miss Jessie A. Hodges, E. S. Everett, ♦Sanders’ M i l l , ...... 9 85 2.00 6 15 here old friends. At Camp Satisfaction, Mr Henry Deering, E. D. Noyes, Mrs. E. S. Dead River to Eustis. Redington Mills, . . I ar J°’°° 2 25 6.40 This Week is 4,080. Everett, F. R. BarretL, U. N. Nash, E. Turner Descriptions. 6 1 |ae H 05 2.25 6 40 and Mrs. F. K. Dohrman of Summit, N. J. ♦Log Track No. 2...... 10.20 2.35 6.50 who are passing happy days here and will re Hatch, R. A. Bragg, Holman M. Barnes, S. F. Parties desiring teams of any kind 1 The only Stage Line in the Dead Dead River, .... .1040 2.45 t7.00 main until next October and hope to shoot a Clark, F. O Chase, J. H. Dennis, A. M. River region that connects with the Rangeley, ar ...... 11.30 3 00 7.15 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1901. deer, for they are often seen around here, Palmer, W. W. Stephenson, W. H. Lowe, E. E. to any poiAt in this region can be ac­ WEST. AM AM PM handsome buck was seen on the carry yester­ James, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Josce!yn, F. A. commodated by notifying early train for Boston. Will make Rangeley, L v ...... 6.(0 11.30 1.35 Little, Portland; A. H. Findley, H. L. Jenson, Dead River, . 612 11.42 1.50 day. connections with trains on and after ♦Log Track No. 2, . . 6.24 11.54 2 05 U pon orders from the officials of the D. Van Noorden, Flora Van Noorden, J. L. HUNTOON & OAKES, Mr. Wm. S. Livington, a well-known real es­ Redington Mills, . . . f 6.35 p m 2.25 different telegraph companies, the en­ tate man of New York City is here for the Graves, P. L. Hunt, W. S. Smith, Capt. David PROPRIETORS. May 11, 1901. „ ® • • jde 6.35 12 05 2.40 sixth season. He is accompanied by Mrs. Latulippe, Joe Garney, S. L. Hawes, F. G. •Sanders’ Mill...... 6.5.3 12.23 3.10 tire telegraph system of the United ♦Reed’s Mill...... 7.00 12 30 3.25 Livingston and four children and maid. They Willard, H. O. Stevens, J. C. Patterson, F. W. Stable next toT)quossoc House. I. W. CREENE, Prop’r, States was hushed for five minutes at occupy one of the large camps and will re­ ♦Madrid,...... 7.05 1235 335 main until the hotel closes. The children of Bartlett, D. O. Hescoek, C. H. Gifford, John L. Phillips, a r ...... 7.20 12 50 4.00 the hour set for laying the President’s Mr. and Mrs. Livingston are very smart and Graves, F. L. Hersey, F. Dickson Smith, T L. Rangeley, - - Maine. Coplin, Maine. ♦Trains stop on signal or notice to con­ it is most interesting to hear the little ones ductor. body into the grave at Canton. It is es talk in German to their mother, and answer Smith, Wm. Perry Hodge, J. B. Hubbard, G. E. Clarkson, R. P. Surgin, E. A. Newton, H. S. Fl e t c h e r Po p e , Gen. Man’g’r. timated that fully 100,000 telegraphers in French any question the maid may ask, H. H. Field, G. P. A T A. and speak to one in English the next mo­ Houlton, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hall, Mr. and The Maine Woods Offers a thus simultaneously ceased work in ment, for they speak the three languages A. L. Ro b e r t so n , Superintendent. perfectly. Mrs. A. L. Hathaway, Philip M. Hathaway. P. memory of Mr. McKinley. F. Nichols, F. I. Tabor, H. G. Gates, J. A. Mr. Robert A. Livingston, a well-known Ne-v Yoik lawyer,er, last weekw joined his Wright, A. E. Ewen, Chap. F. Reed, L. H. First-Class Canoe President McKin l e y carried life in­ bro’her’s party, foor the first time visiting this Hicks, E. J. Josbmer, J. H. Hyde, Miss Fran­ region. cis Van Barden, E. Van Barden, Miss Deborah FRANKLIN & MEGANTIC RY. surance to the amount of $75,000, and Van Barden, Miss Clara Van Barden, Fred E. To Registered Guides Shortest and easiest route to Eustis and Dead left the bulk of his estate to his wife. Mr. I. L. Remus of Mexico, son of a wealthy Richards, A. M Stephen, M. J. Holt, Boston; Mexican planter, who is receiving his educa I. W. Humphrey, Mrs. D. P. Lease, Miss flora 30 , Maine W oods a River region. tion in this country , came here in June and ease, Dr. G. A. Van Lemyer, F. M. Higgins, On Monday, Sept. the will give away first-class will not return to his school until the house A bout the only official function the E. N. Merrill, -J. H. Drummond, F. N. Chase, Canoe absolutely free of charge. The Canoe will be disposed of through a closes. Chas E. Oak. Phi adelphia; Joe Garney, W. voting contest and will be g'ven to the Registered Maine Guide who re­ vice president has to perform —presid­ S. Smith, E. N. Merrill, Skowhegan; A. R. In Effect June 24, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. David IV. Lane, accompanied Knight, E. Beedv, C. E. Lewis, H. E. Goss ceives the largest number of votes. Any registered guide in Maine may ing over the senate -w ill hereafter be by their two sons and daughter, came over SOUTH. from The Balsams yesterday to remain sev­ and wife, E. A. Wh'ttier, Lewiston; A. T. compete and the one having the largest number of votes at the close of the A Mj A M P M performed by Senator Frye, who at the eral days and get some idea of the lakes. Thomas, Clarence P. Thomas, Miss Dicken­ Bigelow, lv 11 00 7 00 son, E. R. Roodney, S. Ranger, Miss Ranger, contest will be the winner. Caj rabassett, 11 20 7 26 last session of congress was elected Dr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Cochran of Hudson, C. S. Miller, E. Jameson, Geo. Mann, J. W. (ar Mass., are here for September. Halstead and wife, A. P. Coburn, David Lo1- 11 50 7 50 president of the senate pro tem. Kingfield, ( P M Camp vacation should now be called “jolly lip, Geo. W. Sill, C. M. Decker, J. C. Rey ( lv 6 50 12 45 camp” for I think not often does a more jolly nolds, New York; Nate Ellis, Geo. M. Esty, ♦No. Freeman, lv 6 55 12 56 party of delightful people keep the hearth­ Austin Hinkley, A. J. Lary, Miss Gnida Hue- T h e o d o r e R o o s e v e l t is the six­ Salem, 7 10 1 05 stone warm than are now greatly enjoying toon, Mrs. Isa Huntoon, Chas. Huntoon, Eaile •W. Freeman, »v 7 25 1 16 teenth president of the United States life here and they will be able to entertain Hun toon, Miss Winona Tibbetts, Lincoln / . Strong, ar 7 35 1 30 tbeir city friends this winter with wonderful Toothaker and wife, Herbert L. Mo re, Lewis who has no middle name. Attention is storits of the big fish they have caught, the York. E. A. Russell, W E. Pickford, M. Sliuni- NORTH. A M P M partridges they have shot and the deer they way. Rangeley; Mrs. Geo. Goodwin, Stratton ; Strong, lv 8 15 5 25 also called to the fact that Roosevelt is have seen. This p.irtv includes Mr. and Mrs. H. Norihey A. Proctor, J. R. Seaman, S. F. *W. Freeman, lv 8 25 5 35 the first distinctively literary man the Wm. G. Wilbur, Dr. J. G. Stanton and Mr. Raymond, Sa^em, Mass.; J. D. Bubier. Round Salem, 8 40 5 50 Frank H. Chapelle of New London, Conn.; Mountain Lake; C. W. Peter, Ralph Joilei, ♦No. Freeman, lv 8 50 5 55 country has ever had for president Mr Geo. J. Herzberger of New York City, and Lynn; E. Bartlett, Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Kingfield, |ayr 9 00 6 10 Mr. Samuel Parks, a lawyer from the same W. E. Bui ton, Waterbury, Conn.; Earle mil­ 9 15 6 10 The great majority of our chief magis­ city, who is accompanied by his wife and ler and wife, Middletown, Conn ; B. M. Carrabassett, 9 45 6 35 trates have been farmers, lawyers or wile’s sister, Mrs. E. B. Kingman and little Hardy, Geo. Stevens, D. B. Purington, H. L. Bigelow, ar 10 15 6 55 daughter, Edith, of Le minster, Mass. May Wheeler. Chas. Ward, Geo. Witham, J. A. ♦Flag stations. Trains Stop on notice military men. they return another year bringing others BlaPe, H. C. Foss, Farmington; W. Lufkin, conductor. t Mixed trains with them. Madrid; d. j. Quinn. Cna*. Elli tt, V. I. F 1- Close connection is made at Strong with Mr. Wm. Whitney of Lawrence, Mass., is ler, J. N. Husti-n. A. Teague, Livermore Fa Is; trains to and from Phillips, Farmington, Port­ here also. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kimberly, New Haven; Mr. land and Boston. Open Season on Game. and Mrs. Gifford, Jersey City; Joseph Given Stage connections at Carrabasset for Eustis GAME BIRDS—Wood duck, black duck, There are to be many changes and im­ mond, Hartford} L. S. Wade, Meserve; E. and Dead River Region. provements made here "before next season Robinson, Rumford Falls; W. H. Stewart, gray due and 1 eal may be gunned during and woik will at once commence on the erec­ New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Herf, St. GEO. M. VOSE, Superintendent . the months of April, September, October and tion of three log cabins near the hotel on the Louis; M. A. Landers, Stratton; Chas. Cirone, November; partridge and woodcock from opposite side from the other camps. Frank Cirone. Bride ton; O. C. Vot* r, New But the gi eatest improvement will be in Vineyard; E M--Mu!len. A. BracUley, King-I Se^-t. 15 to Dec. 1; quail from Oct. 1, to Dec. 1, the hotel where the office will be enlarged fi-ld; H. F. Buiis, Bangor; J. O. Dunmier, H. plover, snipe and sand pipers Aug. 1 to by taking down the partition between the C. Merwin, Weld; W. E. Lawless, Auburn; C. ! reception room and the chimney, building a v, Lidley, D. R. Hol’d, Oakland; W. L. Jones, j May 1. Strong; H. T. Drew, Lynn; J. L. Leonard, M. WILD BIRDS—No person shall kill or have new chimney so as to have a large fireplace in the office and dining room. A private A. Leonard, Mrs. Leonard, Norwood, R. I.; 'FtylILKQAD. in their possession any wild bird other than office will be built, the dining room enlarged Dorothy Whittle, J. Whitney, Jean Whitney. a game bird, n< r expose for sale any part of and a new kitchen built. Mrs J. A. Simmons, Providence; A. M. Leod Rules of the Contest. and wife, Norman Leod, Newport. R 1; W. T. the body or plumage of the birds protected There will be several large windows put in It is essential to the contest that i;he names of not less than two contestants appear and SRRMSDSHU OF TRAINS, the office on the lake side, ■vhichSwiil Viv Smith, Joe Gurney, Skowhegan ; Clark Smith, remain actively engaged until the close. In the event of the withdrawal of all active can­ by this section. fine view for miles around from the office. New Portland ; C. C. Holden, White River. N. didates but one, there can be no contest and the prize will be withdrawn. in Ef f e c t , Mo n d a y , J une 24, 1901. The English sparrow, the common crow H.; Mr. and M s. C. H. Wiltes, M. J. Wiltes, Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars between Carl- The three tame foxes which live close by M ss MacAlphlne, Miss J. MacAlphine, Ro.h- A coupon will he printed in each and every issue of the Maine Woods until and includ­ bou and Bangor on train leaving Caribou at and the hawks and owls are not included in and feed from Mrs Coburn’s hand are very ester, N. Y.; G. H. Cayer. Wm. Payne. A. E. ing Friday, September 27, 1901, which will contain the last coupon. The contest will close at 6.35 a. m. and Bangor at 3.25 p m. the birds herein protected. The following playful and entertaining lttile fellows. Moody, Cambridge; D O. Coolidge, Wilton; this paper’s bus ness office at 6 o’clock p m. the following Monday, September 30, when the 6.00 A. M.—For and arriving at Lagrange at shall be considered game birds: Swans, Mrs. Coburn has taken a rent and will C. W bell, Strong ; W. B. Darton, F. A. Craw, votes will be counted by a committee representing the leading contestants. 7 13a. m., Milo 7.38 a. m., Brownville 7.50 a. m., spend the winter in Andover, while Mr. Co ford, D. W. Heseitine a> d wife, E. J. Kitson- 1. For every yearly new subscriber to this paper at $1 two hundred votes will be given. Katahdin Iron Works 1C.00 a. m., Norcross 8.42 geese, brant, river and sea ducks, rails, coots, burn has charge of a lumber crew, and wi 1 W. M. Biglow, F O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A new subscriber may pay as many years In advance as he wishes and receive votes at the a. m., Miilinocket 8.57 a m, Sherman 9.48 am, mud hens, and gallinules, shore birds, plover, this fall dojas much improving as possibl Williams, J. T\ Pennell. Holman M. Barnes, rate of 200 for each $1 per year paid; but all these payments must be made in advance at Patten 10.15 a m, IslandFalls 10.15 a m, Smyrna snipe, woodcock, surf birds, sand pipers, The following are among the late arrivals E. Turner Hatch, J. F. Marston, R. A Bragg, one time. Mil's 10.45 a m,Weeksboro 11.08 a m, Masardis, here: Wm. Mann, Geo. H. Drogan, John Hennings, 11.52am, Ashland 12 15p m, Houlton 11.10 a m, tatlers and curlews, wild turkeys, grouse, N. S. Booker, G. H. Hawton. Mr. and Mrs. C. 2. For every $1 paid by present subscribers, either arrearages of accounts or in advance Presque Isle 12.55 p. hi. Caribou 1.20 p. m., prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges and Sept. 15. R. W. Eaton, Robert Eaton, D. Prince, J. W. Cummings, J. A. Turner and on present subscription, one hundred votes will be given. New Sweden 1.50 p. m., Van Buren 2.40 p. m., Brunswick. 3. Changes in subscriptions from one member to another of the same family, etc., made quails. wife, Albert Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. D D. Hes­ for the obvious purpose of securing the increased number of votes given to new sbscribers, Fort Fairfield 1.15 p. m. Limestone 2.15 p m, Sept. 16. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Marble, J. S. eitine, L. D. Pennel, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lane, cannot be permitted. Dover, 8 03 a. m., Guilford 8.22 a. m., Monson MOOSE—Each hunter may kill one bull Gilbert, New York; J. H. Bridge, Boston; Portland; F. W. Hubbard, A. H. Fmerv, Mr. Junction 8.37 a. m.,Greenville 9.30 a. m., Kineo moose at least one year old and having at and Mrs. A. R S ule, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 4. Each issue of the Maine Woods will contain one coupon, which, when filled out and 11.30 a. m Geo. M. Esty, Rangeley; Herbert L. Jillson, delivered at the Maine Woods office, will count as one vote. least two prongs on horns, between Oct. 15 Worcester; D. Pennell, Portland; John M Bliss, H. M. BllsS, Margaret Bliss. C H. Bangs 3.25 P M.—For and arriving at Brownville and wife, L. L. Donter, H. F. Cook, J. H. There will be no single votes for sale; votes can only be obtained as above set forth, or 4.50 p. m., Norcross 5.43 p.m , Miilinocket 5.56 and Dec. 1. One bull moose or portions of Taylor, Hampden. by clipping from the paper the votes that appear below. Sept. 17. Robert A. Livingston, New York; Blanchard, J. E. Short, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Votes will be counted each Thursday during the contest and the figures of such counting p m, Sherman 6.38 p m, Patter'1.00 p m, moose may be shipped out of the state when M’. and Mrs Edw. P Merriam, Lexington, oinistead, Edwm Childs, Mr. and Mrs John printed in the following Issue of the paper. Smyrna Mills 7 22 d. m., Weeksboro 7 44 p. m., accompanied by the hunter or officially Mass.; vijss J. L. Haskell, Newton; C. Ray R. Beal, E A. Noithern, Mrs. M. H. Curley, All communications should be addressed to Voting Contest, this office. Masardis 8.27 p. m„ Ashland 8.50 p. m. tagged. Bangs, Brooklyn; Mrs. D. R. Thomas, Miss Miss Mabel Curley, Annie Weymouth, Bos­ Island Falls, 6.58 p. m, Houlton 7.45 p. m., Jennie M. Thomas, Savannah, Ga.; Henry ton; A P. Webster. C. L. Tompkins, Auburn; ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Mars Hill and Blaine 8 47 p. m., Presque DEER—Two deer may be killed between Whipple, H. F. Whitcomb, Salem, Mass. D. F. 1 ield and wife, H. H. Fie’d, Phillips; R * Isle 9.15 p.m. Caribou 9.40 p. m., Fort Fair- Oct. 1 and Dec. 15. D- er or portions of deer W. Eaton, Robert Eaton. E. P. Pennell. J I’. field 9.35 p. m. Sept. 18. Jas. W. Bartlett, Dover, N. H. Brooks and wife, Mbs Lizzie Pennell, Miss 5.00 P M —For and arriving at Lagrange may be shipped outside the state when ac- Mary T. Neil, Portsmouth, N H.; Mrs. E B May Gilman, Brunswick; A. Wilson and wife, 6 07 p. n ., Milo 6 35 p. m , Brownville 6.45 p. companit d by the hunter or officially tagged. Kingman, Leom'nster; Miss Cornelia T. Cros­ Alfred Butler, Bath; .Jas. Walker, Fon Mooar, Maine Woods Canoe m., Katahdin Iron Works 7.25 p. m., CARIBOU—Are protected for six years from by, Phillips. John Pickens, East Wilton; Dr. A. C. Howe Norcross 7.40 p m, Miilinocket, 7 50 p m, Dover Oct. 15,1899. Sept. 19. F. P. Thomas, H. W. Thomas, H. and wife, E. E. Cady, Mrs. Cady, Miss i adv, and Foxoroft 6 57 p. m , Guilford 7 12 p m., Sunday is close time on all game. R. Porter, A. S. Tucker, Andover; Harry H. Brooklyn; E Bowdoin, E. Steeves, A. H. Monson Junction 7 30 p. m , Greenville 8.20 p. Proctor, Salem, Mass.; H. S. Richardson, m.,Quebec 9.00 a. m., Montreal 8.35 a. m. BEARS, WOLVES AND WILDCATS—may Hill, Brookline; F. O. White, Cambridge ; Ly VOTING CONTEST. man E. Hurd, Salem. Somervill"; J. O. Foster, Minneapolis; Mrs. J. ARRIVALS. be killed any time wherever found. N. Hyde, Livermore Falls; E. W. Chase, R. P. MINK, SABLE, MUSKRAT AND FISHER— Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lane and Priest, Malden; J. E. Frost, Elliott; G. L. 9.10 A. M.—Leaving Montreal 8.20 p. m., Que­ may be killed from Oct. 15 to May 1. family, Weston, Mass.; S. F. Peaslev, Upton Smith, Augusta; Miss Dickson. Mrs. Alex T. bec 7.30 p. m., Greenville at. 5.30 a. m., F ly Rod. Monson Junction 6.20 a m..Guilford 6 36 a. m., FISH—Landlocked saimon, nine inches or Marsten, R. Marsten, Stuart Mar,ten, Mr. and more in length, trout, five inches or more in Mrs. G. D. Rosengarten, W. Hoyt. Philadel­ Dover 6.53 a. m., Katahdin Ironworks 6.10 a lenth, may be fished for from the opening of phia; I. W. Greene, Coplin; Geo. H. Huntoon, m.. Miilinocket 6 00 a. m., Norcross 6.13 a. m. tile ponds and streams in the spring until Rangeley; C. E. Beedy, Lew ston: Frank One Vote For...... $ Brownville 7.07 a. m., Milo 7.17 a. m ,La­ Chick, Madrid ; A. Agnew. Miss Agnew. H. C. ♦ grange 7.48 a. m. CHAIN OF PONDS. Schedd, New York; F. L. Young, E W. Tib 1.05 P. M.—Leave Caribou 6.35 a. m. Presque Whoever, while on a hunting trip, or in the ♦ Isle 7.00 a. m., Fort Fail field 6.40 a. m., Houl­ betts, Lynn; L. W. Lawrence, Weld; Frank ...... - ...... - ...... ♦ pursuit of wild game, negligently or care­ Cirone, Chas Ciron^, Nashua, N. H ; F. W. ton 8 35 a. m., Ashland 7 25 a. m., Masardis lessly slioots and wounds or kills any human Pierce, Gardiner; Mrs. H. Glark, Baltimore; i 7 47 a. m., Weeksboro 8.33 a. m , Smyrna Mills being, shall be punished by imprisonment Game In Abundance. Biff Bear A. L. Richards, 1. Richards, Waltham; C. 8.55 a. m., Island Falls 9.26 a. m., Patten 8 50 a. not exceeding ten years or by fine not ex­ Lewis, Kingfield; F. O. Houghton, Cam­ m , Sherman 9.48 a. m., Miilinocket 10.33 a. ceeding one thousand dollars. Killed and Many Partridges. bridge; L. Moody, Salem. m ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦*♦*♦♦♦♦ m., Norcross 10 44 a. m., Brownville 11.36 a. CAMPFIRES—Any person who shall build a ♦ m., Milo 11.45 a. m. camp or cooking fire shall before leaving 7.20 P. M.—Leaving Kineo 1.55 pm,Greenville such fire totally extinguish the same and ♦ Maine Woods Canoe Voting; Contest. 3-55 p m, Monson Junction 4.45 pm,Guilford 5.00 upon failure to do so such person shall he Great Prospects For October pm Dover 5.15p m, Limestone 10.50 a m. Van Bu- punished by a fine of fifty dollars. fit . Publishers Main e woods : rer 10.30 a m. New Sweden 11.20 a. m., Caribou No person shall build, oceupy, maintain or 12.01 p., m., Presque Isle 12.28 p. m. Fort Fair- keep a sporting camp or place of resort in Hunting. Direct Line to Ran geley La k e s . Herewith find $...... J...... for which credit...... year’s subscription to field 11.30 a. m., Houlton 2.10 p. m., Island the business of hunting or trapping any of Falls 3.07 p. m., Patten 3.00 p m Sherman 3.30 [Special correspondence to the Maine W oods.] Through Time-table, In Effect June 24, 1901 (Name)...... p. m. Miilinocket, 4 20 p m, Norcross 4.33 p m, the fur bearing animals of the state without Katahdin Iron Works 8 00 p m, Brownville first procuring a license from the Commis­ nr HROUGH r ' ommodious q plenihb Eu st is , Me ., Sept. 21,1901. (Address) 5.30 p m, Milo 5.40 pm. Lagrange 6.C7 p m. sioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, and he RAINS. OACHF.S. ERVICE. GEO. M. HOUGHTON, shall make such report to the commissioners Although Mr. J. Richards of New York had GOING SOUTH. A. M. — AND ALSO — as may be called for The commissioners A. M. P. r< Gen’l Passenger and Ticket Agent may refuse to issue a license to such persons to return home on account of the sickness of Leave Bemis, 7.45 125 HUNDRED VOTES. W. M. BROWN, Superintendent. as they deem unsuitable. his partner in business, yet the hunt still “ Rumford Falls, 9.00 2.41 Bangor, Me., June 20. 1900. “ Mechanic Falls. 6.55 10.16 4.07 For. Nonresident sportsmen going into the goes on, for the family are here yet, and on Arrive, Lewiston,M. C. Upper woods to hunt and fish and to camp on wild Sept. 18 we got a tine big bear and there was Station, 7.40 4.50 lands of the state must be accompanied by a more to follow. 11.10 Of. registered guide during the months of May “ Portland, Union June, July, August, September, October aiid W e are having partridges every dav, and Station. 8.35 12.18 5.45 when October 1 does come there is one or two P. M. P. M. ♦ ...... Subscription. Please indicate whether this is an New Subscription or * RANGELEY LAKES STEAMBOAT CO. November. big bucks that will be sorry to see it. + renewal X “ Boston, j g}£ 12.45 4.10 9.15 TIHE - TABLE. GUIDES’ LAW—No person shall engage in 45-90 Win. 12.30 4.00 9.00 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦? the business of guiding, either for inland GOING NORTH. June 24, I901. fishing or iorest hunting, until he lias pro­ P. M A. M. p. r The Canoe is to be one of the’regnlar patterns put out by E . M . cured a certificate from the commissioners, Leave Boston, j ^ 8.30 1.16 DOWN TRIP. setting forth in substance that he is deemed 9.00 12.30 White, Old Town, or by E. S. Twaddle of Weld, whose advertisements Daily except Sun. Sun onlj suitable to act as a guide either for inland A Bad Accident. “ Portland M? C. R*. R„ A. M. P. M. appear in another column. The winrer in the contest may go to the cata­ fishing or forest hunting, under a penalty of Union Station, 8.30 12.55 5.U AM PM PM PM AM PM S50 and costs of prosecution. Each regis­ [Special Correspondence to the Maine Woods.] “ Lewiston M. C. R. R., log or to the factory of either of these manufacturers and take his pick of Rangeley lv 7.55 2 00 3 45 7.25 8.25 2 00 Upper Station, 9.20 R L. H. tered guide shall from time to time furnish 1.55 6.0f the regular makes. wharf lv 8.00 2 05 3.P0 7.30 8.30 2.05 what information the commissioners may Kennebunk, Sept. 23, 1901 Arrive Mechanic Falls, 10 06 2.44 6.4’ request. “ Rumford Falls, 11.35 4.10 Mt. View lv 8.40 2 45 4.30 8.10 9 10 2.45 A bad gunning accident occurred here “ Bemis, 12 45 The standing of the various contestants will be published in the Maine Rangeley 5.20 Outlet 8.45 2 50 4.35 9.15 2.50 Monday morning, Sept. 16, which will result Additional trains. Leave Rumford Fall? W oods every week till the close. Biff Trout to Mount. in the loss of one and perhaps both eyes of 5.30 a. m., Mondays only, for Portland and in­ UP TRIP. Of the big trout taken by “ Nash of Maine” the unfortunate. Zeb Cushman and Alex termediate stations. Leave Mechanic Falls Miss Ethel Harlow, Dead River,...... 3055 Daily except Sun. Sun only 6.47 p. m., Saturdays only, for Rumford Falls Mr. E- H. Grose, ftratton,...... 204 recently to mount were one of ty pounds Marsh started out to try the woodcock hunt­ and intermediate stations. AM PM PM PM AM PM caught by Mr. J. W. Lindsley of Orange, N. ing and scon started two birds that flew in Trains run daily except Sundays, except ai Billy McLintock, Jackmar,...... 1202 Rangeley J., a guest of Mr. Roelofs on Big lake; one opposite directions. Marsh fired at both otherwise noted. Outlet lv 10.00 2 50 5 00 10 30 4.30 birds, not noticing that Cushman was in Through Pullman Parlor Cars between Mrs. Jim Harlow, Dead River, ’...... 2 Mt View lv 10.05 2 55 5.05 8.15 10.35 4.35 that weighed 8 pounds taken by Mrs. S. T. range. A portion of the charge struck Cush- Portland and Bends. Rangeley ar 10.50 3 35 5.50 9.00 11.20 5 20 Wellman of Cleveland, O., while stopping at man in the face, putting out one eye and This is the only standard gauge all rail line j. F. Adams, Bigelow ...... 803 The above time-table shows time boats Pieasant Island; one of 4 pounds taken bv badly m Hiring the other. He was taken to direct to the heart of the Rangeley Lakes. Dion Blnckwell, Stratton,...... loo may be expected to arrive and depart from Mr. H. P. Hill of Camden, N. J., and one of 5 the Portland hospital for treatment. E. L. Lovejoy, Supt., Rumford Fails, Me. Alvin P. Wing Carrabassett,...... 2808 the several points, but is not guaranteed. pounds taken by Mr. R. N. Parish of Mont- W. A. G. ville, C'onn., mentioned elsewhere. RC-Bradford Traffic c>. 1 ortlam , -ae. Chas. L. Harnden. Rangelev,...... iqo H, 1 F.'KLL.Gtj ’ ’ Mar’ •. MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. 5

In this race the only accident occurred for the three days. Ned Morrbon who acted so BLACKSMITHING. badly the day before, was being driven blind­ folded and when brought out for the third heat gave Ills driver quite a lot of trouble. CHIFFIONERS. They had .just, reached the first quarter mark Iron and W ood W o rk . when Ned Morrison was seen to go down, his Grandmother’s chest of draws has given way to the more driver being thrown quite a distance over tiis I am now prepared to do all kind* head, and although his face was badly cut he modern and ornamental chiffonier, in which is realized the was not seriously hurt. The horse was drawn of carriage, iron and wood work and proverb, “ a place for everything and everything in its place.” out and will not probably trot again tills painting. All kinds of hard wood year. The summary: 2 37 Class, Purse 8100. lumber, and all kinds of repair* FOR $6.00 lien Wilkes, Reynolds & Wllshier, kept on hand. Heavy farm wagon* Winslow, 2 2 2 built to order. Horseshoeing and We oiler one made of solid oak, has 5 drawers that run easy Harry Robinson, b. g., I. W. Pottle, Klnyfield, 1 1 1 job work a specialty. are deep and roomv, backboard at top is nicely carved, han­ Ned Morrison, b. g., L. Morrison, I am now able to attend the work myself . dles are solid brass, a very nice chiffonier for a moderate Phillips, 4 5 dr Hud House, b. g., M. J. Quinn, Liv­ pi ice, $6.00. (The same general style as above only with ermore Falls, 3 4 4 T. R. W ING, Time : 37, 1.13, 1.514, 2.26] ; 36, 1.13, 1.51, 2.26]; bonntt box apartment, 3 long and 2 short drawers, for .the 36$, 1.11, 1.49$, 2.20. Phillips, - - - Maine. same price.) Starter, Gi M. Hatch, Farmington; judges, H. W. Oilmen, Farmington; H. 1$. Merry, No. Anson; W. L. Jones, Strong; timers, K. R. FO R $8.50 Woodman, Farmington; Geo. Dustin, Pitts­ field. Handsome solid oak chiflfioner, generous in size polished fin­ ish, 5 drawers, or 3 long 3 short and bonnet box apartment Bigelow. G. E. RIDEOUT, (we haveit both wavs) beautiful shaped and beveled mirror, cast brass pulls and mirror pins, plated casters, a bargain at$S-5o. Edwin Du Boise is seen again in the office after a visit to his home in the M A IL O R P E R S — run no risks, you’ll be satisfied if not you may return the Chiffonier and back goes your money without argu­ Catskill mountains New York. Blacksmith, Elijah Hall has contracted to cut logs ment. We don’t want your trade unless we can sat sfy you beyond DRY AND FANCY GOODS. I DRY AND FANCY GOODS. excuse for a murmur. for the Crockertown Lumber Company. Others are here looking over the town­ WE PAY FREIGHT. ship for the same purpose. BRADFORD, CONANT & CO., Arthur Robinson and wife are taking Phillips, - Maine, a vacation. W e hear reports of the ex- 199-203 Lisbon Street, - Lewiston, Maine. cellant ability of the cook left in charge, MmOmMHpmmMmHMMRMMNMRMRRBUKIlBRlainURWHMRkV/3 and his improved method of washing BARGAINS. dishes, he also makes a first-class sta­ H. I. SPINNEY, tion agent. MEMORIAL SERVICE FARMINGTON FAIR. The superintendent of Crockertown DEALER IN Lumber Co. and train hands on the Kf * In Honor o f the Late President Last Day Was a Record Breaker, Franklin & Megantic Railroad wish to thank the doner for the impromptu Mill Engineers McKinley, at Farmington. Enormous Crowds at Show. treat of fine fruit that they recived from a passenger at Strong depot. We have known for a long time that paper bags At Old South Church Professor Races In Afternoon Test Speed will burst. Misses School Shoes, sizes n to 2, 4* Supplies 4 * Mallett Delivers Address. and Endurance of Horses. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. John P. [Special Correspondence to the MAINE WOODS.1 Sylvester of Eu&tis our congratulations. Of all Descriptions. [Special Correspondence to the Maine W oods.] May their future be one of happiness ar m in g to n 24 1901 95 cents F , Sept. , . Fa r m in g t o n , Sept. 24,1901. aDd joy and the cradle never empty. Thursday afternoon the memorial ser­ Write me lor prices when in need The last day of the Farmington fair was all Glad to note the return of Mial Nor vice in honor of the late President Me- that could be desired The weather was per- ton and wife to Bigelow. of anything in that line, you will find Kinley was held at the Old South church fecr, the attendance the largest that was ever As we fail to hear from the pen of W. 40 inch all wool Dress Goods, and was a most impressive service. known in the history of the society and the A. G. conclude he has gone to Boston it to your advantage. trotting the best that has been seen on the The church was beautifully decorated to see if Croton water has been turned track for some time. into the city water from New York. Dirigo and Eastern Telephones.. with black and white bunting, the At an early hour people began gathering, H. I. Spinney of Farmington has been 29c per yard national colors, Hags and pictures of the for this was the horse day and as there are pipi: g the boilers, and with the belts Farmington, Maine. President. There was a very large at­ always some very fine horses to be seen at in place this week, mill will sopn be tendance. The Hoyt's cadets escorted the Farmington fair, horsemen and all lovers running. of horses always make It a pol'-t *o go. And the G. A. R., W. R C. aud S. of V to all who went were well repai *, for some of Call and See My the church, where reserved seats were There is more Catarrh in this section of the % * % * the prettiest horses to be seen anywhere country than all other diseases put together, set aside for their use. Following these were on exhibition, although the number and umil tne last few years was supposed to Line of Harness, came Wheeler’s band playing the Dead was by no means large. For the benefit of be incurable. For a great many years doc­ March, the High and Grammar school tors pronounced it a local disease, and pre­ the many who are interested in good horses, scribed local remedies, and by constantly From $8.00 Up« scholars aud the students of the Normal Maine Woods proposes to give the names failing to cure with local treatment, pro­ school who occupied seats in the and addresses of the owners of handsome nounced it Incurable. Science has proven G. B. SEDGELEY. Summer and fall lap robes from 25 cents Jto gallery. horses that were shown last Thursday, also catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and $4f0. Finest line of dress suit cases and therefore, requires constitutional treatment. hand satchels ever in town. Hammocks all The service was opened with readings the ones who took ribbons. The following is Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. styles and prices. Goods sold at great bar­ from the scripture by the pastor of the the list: Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con­ gains for cash. church, Rev. E. R. Smith, which were stitutional cure on the market. It is taken Matched gentlemen’s drivers, E. R. Allen, Internally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- very appropriate for the occasion and Wilton, 1st: C. A. French, Jay, 2d; Frank spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and J. W. CARLTON, were as follows: Garrett, Farmington. mucous surfaces or the system. They offer C O O D M O R I am the Resurrection and the Life, one hundred dollars for any case it fails to Upper Village, Phillips. Carriage horses shown by ladies, Mrs. Silas cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, Per ham, Farmington, 1st; Mrs. Geo. W. Da­ Address, Do you use a Quaker Range •rm though he were dead, yet shall he live: vis. Farmington, 2d ; Mrs. I. J. Jacobs, Farm­ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. and whosoever liveth and believeth in Jgg^Sold by Druggists, 76c. ington. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. me, shall never die. Gentlemen’s drivers, A. H. Butterfield, Wil­ Know ye not that there is a prince ton, 1st; E. R. A lien, Wilton, 2d; W. H. Wil­ and a great man fallen this day in bur, Chesterfield, 3d; V. B. Hamlin, Temple; Chesteiwille. Always on Hand, Israel? J. J. Hunt, Farmington, two horses; E. S. Who is this that comelh from Edom Johnson, Farmington; M. Voter, Farming- Lewis Gill and wife of North Anson with dyed garments from Bozrah? This, ton; O. C. Landers, Kingfield; O. Mann, were the guests of his mother, Friday, that is glorious in his apparel, traveling Farmington. Sept. 20. Fresh in the greatness of his strength? In the lii.li the exhibit of lruit was said lo Wherefore art thou red in thine appar be tiie largest and best that has been seen H. B. Merry of North Anson has been el. and thy garments like his that tread- for some years. The apple display was espe­ in town on business. eth in the wine vat? cially tempting, the largest display being Geo. Crockett has been on the sick In the light of the unwise they seem made by Mrs. G. H. Keef of Industry, who Groceries. list. He seems to be impioving at this to die and their gomg from us is taken had thirty varh ties; E. A. P-ary of Farming- writing. for misery. But they are in peace and ton, h'riy varieties; W. W. Redbird, Jay and C. T. Parker ot Farmington, both of whom they shail receive a beautiful crown Mrs. J. B. Rowe of Allston, Mass., had a large mfmbr.r ol plates. is visiting at her sisters, Mrs, E. B. from the Lord’s hand. 'lbebu ler, cheese and food display was I heard a voi^e out of heaven saying verv gooii, indeed, ana made a ver\ tempting Hatch. unto me: Write, from henceforth blessed sighr. Uvt r on the vegetable side of the hall Walter Davis called on friends here tiiete were shown some very fine looking po­ are the dead who die in the Lord. tatoes, any one of which wou d made a meaJ Saturday. Remember w e Amen, saith the Spirit: for they rest for a man no matt r how big an appetite he Miss Elsie Wardwell has re'urned to from their labors; and their works do m’gnt have. There were a pumpkin and squash that would furnish alt winter supply her work at Haverhill, Mass. Miss follow them. oi pies for a large family. Wardwell has been spending her vaca­ keep the popular There the wicked cease from trou­ A very unique collection of canes were ex­ tion with her mother, Mrs. G. W . bling and the weary are at rest. hibited by Mr. W. M. Chandler of Temple, 43 Smith. After this I beheld and lo, a great in all, and all carved by hand with a jack­ brands of Flour knife. Some of our boys at this place have multitude which no man could number Mr. F. M. Foss of Farmington had ten thor­ joined the new order iust started at Mt. * * * stood before the Throne and oughbred Belgian hares on exhibition and Vernon, Me., called the Modern Wood­ before the Lamb, clothed with white Leslie C. Greenwood showed some pretty men of America. at prices to suit and palms in their hands * * * Aud gray squirrels. I heard a voice from heaven as the voice Upstairs in the ladies’ department was seen some very beautiful fancy work, and various of many waters * * * And j heard useful articles. A table composed of 1236 Chamberlain’s Cougha Kemedy you. the voice of harpers harping with their pieces of wood, that took five years to make, harps: And they sang, as it were, a new was exhibited by Mr. W. F. Allen of Wilton. Great Favorite. Some line oil paintings were noticed and a song before the Throne * * * and very fine display of cut flowers. Tho soothing and healing properties of one said, What are these which are ar­ At 11 o’clock the interest of all the women, this remedy, its pleasant taste and rayed in white robes? And whence anti not a few men, was centred around the prompt and permanent cures have made came they? small hall near the gate, for here was the baby show-and who does not love to go to a it a great favorite with people every­ j* J* SOLD BY j * j* S. G. HALEY, And he said to me, These are they baby show? On the long table were seven­ where. It is especially prized by moth­ which came out of great tribulation and teen babies ranging tre-u seventeen weeks to twelvemonths every one of them worthy of ers of small children for colds, croup WILFRED McLEARY, Farmington, Me. Upper Village, have washed their robes and made them and whooping cough, as it always affords white in the blood of the Lamb. a prize and truly it must have been a hard tiling for the judges to decide. But 7-months- quick relief, and as it contains no opium Therefore are they before the Throne old Elsie A. .Jones of Farmington carried off or ether harmful drug, it may be given Phillips, - - Maine. of God and serve Him day and night in tiie pretty silver mug, while small, blue-eyed as confidently to a baby as to an adult. His Temple. Methyl M. Macomber of New Sharon, 11 months old, came away with the knife, font For sale by W. A. D. Cragin, Phillips; This was followed by a solo, “ Thy and spoon, and Nathalie Avery of Temple, E. H. Whitney, Raugeley; Dyer’s Drug Will Be Done,” rendered in a very ac­ aged 6 months, whose jet black eyes demand­ Store, Strong, and Lester L. Mitchell, ceptable manner by Miss Starbird. ed > our attention, came off contentedly car­ rying the silver spoon. It will be observed Kingfield. Our M ost Successful students are those who combine the Regular Business NOTICE. The anthem, “ Come to Our Hearts and that the prizes went t.) girls, although there Abide,” was sung by a chorus from the were eight boys on ti e long table. Course with the special branches, Shorthand and Typewriting, or Telegraphy Normal, the invocation by Rev. John A. The semi-annual meeting of the trustees One rate of tuition pays for all. Write for our 20th Century Illustrated Catalogue. Dr. J.R . Kittridge, Dentist* that was held in the secretary’s office Mile Square, Avon. Bevington of the Unitarian church, and Wednesday afternoon adjourned, leaving the Mrs. J. M. Wortliley and daughter, F. L. SHAW, President, the prayer by Rev. Mr. Kilburn of the business in the hands of the trustees. Portland, Augusta and Bangor. Portland, Maine of Farmington, Maine. Baptist church, followed by the congre­ A few premiums on horses were awarded Ethel, of Brunswick, are visiting at her for Wednesday as follows: gation singing “ Nearer My God to son’s, Mr. Harold Wortbley. WILL BE AT Pair draft horses, T. A. Gilbert, Farmington, BUSINESS CARDS. Thee.” Mr. Joe Gleason has returned from a Prof. Mallett of the Normal school de­ 1st; Weston Butterfield, Farmington, 2d; A. B. Gordin, Farmington, 3d. business trip to southern Maine. Lewis Reed’s, Reed’s Mill, Sept. 20, a. m. livered the opening address, a eulogy Single draft horse, E. H. Whitney, Wilton, Oquossoc House, Rangeley, Sept. 21 and 23, on the President. Never did Prof. Maf- Miss Euna Gleason and Miss Mertle E. B. CURRIER, M. I>. Hotel Blanc-hard, Stratton, Sept 24. 1st; R. I. Gilman, Farmington, 2d and 3d. Shaw House, Fustts, Sept. 25. lett speak so well, both feelingly and Thursday afternoon was given up mostly to Peary are attending school in the vil­ Lake House, 1 lags'aff, Sept. 26. eloquently. He spoke of the industry the races, three classes being started, the lage. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Phillips. Bfc Hotel Franklin, Strong, Oct. 1. of his li'e as a youth, his fidelity as a 2.27, 2.24 and 2.17. The first class called was Office at Farmington closed from Sept, 10 the 2.24 with three starters, Lady Dustmont, Mrs. Orrin Young of Boston, Mass., office hours, 1 to 2. and 7 to 8, P M. soldier, his innert kiudness of heart and until Oct. 2. Am ie willces, and Ruby. On tins occasion visited her sister, Mrs. Harold Worth Office at residence. Telephone connection .1 opera Hour pertaining to dentistry care- greatness of nature, taking pains to Mr. L. A. Wortldey of Avon, the owner of ley, the past week. y performed. Special attention given to show his utter independence of judg­ Angie Wilkes dtove her, the first time for some months, Mr. I. W. Pottle having driven Mr. Harold Worthley shot a fox and serving the natural teeth. Teeth extracted ment, referring to the idea that Mark bout pain a specialty. Artificial work ot her during the time. Mr. Wortliley’s chief two hedgehogs tliis week. Ha r o l d . Hanna dominated the President’s wire objection to driving is that he is to heavy, C. I>. TOOTHAKER, M. I> kinds promptly and carefully do no for while Mr Pottle is obliged to carry a th extracted free when plates are me do and denying the charge. Prof. Mallett weight to t.ip the scales at the requriert 150 work warranted. Satisfaction guax- declared that President McKinley’s life pounds, Mr. worth ley weighs over 260. But Physician & Siirpon, Phillips, Be. ltrance 64 Main St., next door to L, E, has been a blessing to the present gen­ never before has the little horse drove so Office at residence. Telephone connectloi well as she did last Thursday at Farmington, eration of the Philippines, and compared bringing her record down to 2.21$ witli appar­ BAD the four million of slaves that Lincoln ently little effort. The summary : liberated with the eight million that 2.24 Class, Purse, 8150. HARRY F. BEEDY, McKinley liberated in the Philippines Lady Dustmont, blk. m., I. W. Pot­ BLOOD ATTORNEY AT LAW, alone. ^ f l l ' tle, Kingfield. 2 2 2 "CA8CABETS do all claimed for them Send your Laundry to the FRANKLIN Rev. W. P. Lord of the Methodist and are a truly wonderful mediciDe. 1 have often OFFICE, BEAI BLOCK, PHILLIPS, ME. Angie Wilkes, b. in., L. A. Worth- wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last STEAM LAUNDRY, Farmington, Me. All church was the next speaker, and he ley, Phillips. I l l have found it in Cascarets. Since taking them, my Telephone Connections. work guaranteed. pointed out some of the lessons of the Ruby, J. M. Ridley, Oakland. 3 3 3 blood has been purified and my complexion has lm • HENRY W . TRUE, Agent, Phillips, Me Time, 35$, 1.12$, 1.51, 2.25$; 34, 1.09$, 1.44, 2.21$; proved wonderfully and I feel much better in every hour brought out by McKinley’s death* way." M r s . S a l i .i e K . S e l l a r s , Luttrell, Tenn. 35$, 1.10. 1.45,2.22 F. E. TIMBERLAKE. N. P. NOBLE The doctor said consumption The first, he said was that the prayers The 2.17 class w_.s the next called also with called forth by the terrible tragedy CANDY FIRE three starters, and it proved to be quite an TIMBERLAKE & NOBLE, Are you a business man? Are you a house­ Fast was killing Uncle Da n^ proved the nation to be a Christian one. exciting one. The summary; r cCATHARTIC a i m a h t i g holder? Are you afraid of fire? Your anx- Another lesson was that in this awful 2.17 Class, Purse $300. ATTORNEYS, ety will be relieved If you carry fire Insur­ We gave o u r Uncle Ripans crisis the unity of the nation was shown, Office, Beal Block, ance in The Home, Aetna, German-America» Johnnie Wilkes, b. s., W. F. French, or Niagara Fire Insurance companies. He’s today a healthy man. no North, no South, no East, no West, ' No. Anson, 3 3 3 Phillips, M< no Republican, no Democrat, no Catho­ Rex Wilkes, blk. g., J. M. Ridley, b w d c o M t o 3-eneral Law Practice and Fire Insurance. HARRY F. BEEDY, Agent, TRADE MARK REOI9TIRED Collections will receive prompt attentlor Oakland, 1 1 1 Phillips, (laine lic, no Protestant, all were one in the Tack Hammer Morrill, R. E. Sum­ lOfor 5 cents. sympathy for the stricken family. Mr. ner, Lewiston, 2 2 2 Lord also referred to the danger that is Time: 35, 1.09,1.44$, 2.21; 34$, 1.09, 1.45, 2.20; B. EMERY PRATT, Prince Norman. All Di ug Stores in our midst, but declared that when the 33, 1.08$, 1.45, 2.21$. Attorney at Law andSolicitor in Equity Prince Norman, bay stallion, black points, assassin fired at McKinley he fired at Then came the 2.37 class with five starters. easant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do 5 years old, 161 hands high, weighs 1350 d, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2oC, 50c. Practices in state and U. S. courts. Will pounds. Prince Norman was sired by Nor­ anarchy. It took considerable scoring to get the horses gives personal attention to cases In supreme 3. L. Savage. started, but finally they got the word, with judicial, superior, probate, or municipal man Chief, dam was Percheron mare. This The service closed with singing, Bud House at the pole which was soon taken Sterling Remedy Company. Chleago, Montreal. New York. 319 courts in Franklin, Oxford and Androscogglr horse is owned in Dallas Plantation about “Lead Kindly Light,” and the benedic­ by Harry Robinson who easily won the race, Ufi Tft D IP Sold and guaranteed by all drug' one mile from Rangeley village. Terms, $5 although Ben Wilkes was a very close second. counties, and to any bankruptcy cases. to warrant. A l f r e d B r a c k e t t , tion by Mr. Smith. HU* I U*lf Aw gists to CURE Tobacco Habit. Dirigo Telephone. Livermore Falls, Maine Rangeley, M e. 6 MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901

TALK OF NORTH FRANKLIN. TALK OF NORTH FRANKLIN. PROBATE COURT NEWS. IN KINGFIELD TOWN. Reed’s Mill. Mrs. Ada Gross of Livermore Falls ! — A nice line of winter shirt waists — Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Portland and Mr. Charlie Sargent of Fitchburg, will be found at Bana Beals. were in town one day this week. Record From the September Tbe Pubiic Library Fund Still Mass., were called here by the serious \ — There will be a dance at the Grange —Mr. M. B. Skofield is taking Cha?. Term at Farmington. Growing. illness of their father. hall next Thursday evening. Allens place on the freight train. Miss Flora Corson has gone to her [Special correspondence to Ma in e Woods.] j — G. L. Kemptou and wife are visit­ —Mr. J. S. Tarbox of East Wilton is home in Athens for a two weeks’ vaca­ a e m in g t o n BOY’S ing friends in Canton this week. visiting friends and relatives in town. F , Sept. 17, 1901. Vany People Attend the Baptism tion, after which she will return for the winter term of school. _ Miss May Davenport has been quite —The many friends of Hon. N. U. The following is the summary of busi- j at Freeman. ill the past week with a bad cold. Hinkley are sorry to hear that he is very ness transacted at the September term Mr. Fred Ladd is boarding at Mr. [Special correspondence to the Maine Woods.] Isaiah Dunham’ s. — W. B. Hoyt owns a lot of full blood- [ low of the Probate court held at Farming- ed Lincolnshire pigs, ten in number. — Capt. Chas. Peaso and Mr. Frank K in g f i e l d , Sept. 25, 1901. Miss Mae Dunham has returned home ton, in and for the county of Franklin, from Phillips, where she has been stop­ __Mrs G. A. Berry of West Farming Mannis who have been away on business While the canvass for the public li­ before Josiah H. Thompson, judge, and ping. ton was in town a few days this week. have returned. brary is not quite complete only a few Roxburv. Frank W. Butler, register: Mrs. Bertha Dunham is .-somewhat —Miss L. C. Phillips found a small — Mrs. A. W. Robbins of names remain to be added to the list. improved in health and is able to be handful of ripe strawberries September Mass, has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Petition for administration: Estate of The success of the canvass is very grat5- out. 23. I Lavina Taylor. Samuel S. Fales, late of Freeman, and , —The wedding of G. W . Wood Ph. D., fying to the canvassers, the believers in Wm. Sargent is somewhat better at — Mr. B. M Pike of Malden and G. J. ! editor of the Lewiston Daily Sun and Amanda P. Coolidge, late of Wilton. this writing. MeCreum of Boston are guests of Miss Kingfield and especially to the Current Miss Lura N. Brackett of Phillips will Bana Beal this week. Wills proved, approved and allowed: Event club which has engineered the Mrs. Bert Kinney visited relatives in I take place at the bride’s residence next Frederic Swan, late of New Sharon, this part of the town last week. — Mr. Williams and family, who have Saturday, September 2S. movement. It is due in part to the wise The improvements on the cemetery been visiting relatives in town, have re­ — Hon. F. E. Timberlake entertained executrix, Martha A. Swan; Lyman L. generosity of J. C. Webster of Hartford, are nearly completed. turned to their home in Vermont. friends at his cottage on Rangeley lake Jones, late of Weld, executrix, Martha Conn., whose subscription heads the Miss Ella Conant is in Farmington. —Rev. Mr. Clancy will preach at West last Sunday. Among those present were, S. Jones; Laura M. Pease, late of Salem, list below and which is conditioned ( Phillips next Sundav at 2.30 on the sub- Mr. and Mrs. Cornish of Augusta, Miss executor, Edgar Wills. ject, “ Our Martyred President.” Bassett of Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Carter securing a hundred memberships. In a Students Stop __A display of fall and winter trim- of Lewiston and Mr and Mrs \ irgin of Accounts presented: Second account previous issue we reported fifty-five med hats and bonnets will be held at Portland. of John D. Furnel, administrator with dollar memberships, which with the and get your Stationery Tab­ Bana M. Beal’ s Saturday Sept. 28. All the will annexed cf Isaac Purington, eighty-eight reported today makes lets, Pencils, Pens, Ink and are invited to call. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. late of Jay. total of $143. The names reported be­ all School supplies of __AH members of the degree team of low were secured by Mrs. Horace Win­ Mt. Sadleback lodge No. 92, I. 0 . O. F. Byron M. Small of Farmington, clerk. Accounts settled and allowed: First E. C. STANLEY,-Kingfield. 3 piece suit sizes are requested to be present at the next J. A. Hayden of Portland, stenogra­ account of L. D. Lawrence, administra­ ter and Miss Hunnewell, with the regular meeting Ttesday evening Oct. 1. pher. tor of Eliza A. McLaughlin, late of ception of the subscriptions of J. C. __Mr. Chas. Allen, conductor on the Herbert S. Wing of Kingfield, county Weld; second account of A. W. Dutton, Webster and 0 . W. Simmons. R, D. SIMONS, M. D-, io to 16 for two Phillips & Rangeley freight train, strain­ attorney. §25 James F. Worthley of Strong, sheriff. executor of the will and testament of J. C. Webster, Physician and Surgeon. ed the musceles of his leg quite badly 5 Deputies—Alonzo Sylvester and Nel­ John A. Whitmore, late of New Sharon; 0. W. Simmons, KINGFIELD, last Monday while at Reed’s mill. 5 son Gould of Farmington, James H. H. S. Wing, __Hon. Joel Wilbur of Phillips enter­ Fourth account of Thomas Croswell, 5 Telephone. MAINE. dollars and sev= Howes of New Sharon, Geo. M. Esty of E. E. Jenkins, tained his friends, Dr. Dolliver and Mr. guardian of Louisa M. Morrill, minor Rangeley, A. J. Merriman and Heber H. A. G. Winter, 5 Daniel Whitebouse of Augusta at his child and heir of Eugene F. Morrill, late 1 Allen of Jay, J. A. Witham of Weld, W. L. L. Durrell, camp. Crows Nest on Mooselookmegun- of Farmington; third account of D. W. 1 B. Small of Kingfield, J. B. Noble of Chas. Watson, News Counter, Berry, administrator of J. L. Pratt, late enty=five cents, tic lake this week. Phillips. F. 0. Merchant, 1 of Carthage; first account of Hattie M. — A special train was run from Far­ Martin H. Fowler of FarmingtOD, C. F. French, 1 mington to Rangeley last Wednesday to Carter of Wilton, guardian of Charles W. W. Moore, 1 Fishing Tackle. jailer. G. Carter, minor child of James G. bring Dr. Palmer to Rangeley to attend J. A. Witham of Weld, court crier. L. Pullen, 1 Carter, late of Wilton. ($2.75,) coat the little child of Mr. Francis Shaw who Geo. G. Witham of FarmiDgton, mes­ Mrs. A. V. Tufts, 1 Stationery, is at his cottage on Rangeley lake. senger. Warrants and inventories returned: Fred Hutchins, 1 — Mrs. J. S. Milliken, nee Rose Tooth- GRAND .JURY. By C. M. Thompson, trustee of the es­ Roscoe Tufts, 1 aker who has been in New York during A. V. Hinds, Kingfield, foreman tate of Harry A. Allen et als under the Ed Carville, 1 China, etc. vest and pants. the past summer is at home for a couple Fred A. Allen, New Sharon will of Abbie L. Thompson, late of Jay, Frank Collins, 1 of weeks. Her husband Dr. Milliken is Cbauncey Bangs, Farmington John Merriman, B. Emery Pratt and H. W. L Lovejoy, 1 GREAT BARGAINS. visiting his relatives in Farmington. James A. Bell, Strong C. Whittemore of Livermore, apprais­ J. L. Carville, .1 ers; by William E. Pease, administrator C. R. Vose, 1 —The next regular meeting of W. S. Charles BrowD, Carthage J. A. LINSCOTT, Better grades John A. Brown, Jay of estate of Albanus K. Pease, late of R. C. Butts, 1 R. C. will be October 3 in the afternoon Salem, M. H. Wyman, M. H. Norton S. W. Morse, 1 and a picnic supper at 6, for G. A. R. J. P. Dudlev, Eustis Kingfield, Maine. and William Lockyer, appraisers. Harold Wood, 1 and corps. Every member is requested H. E. Ellis, Weld Edwin A. Furbush Chesterville Appointments made: Harriett P. Abe Butts, 1 for $3.50 and $4. to be present. Geo. Kennedy, 1 Mrs. Nellie McK e e n , Secretary. Edward T. Hoar, Rangeley Keyes, administratrix of the estate of Flavoring Extracts. S L. Huff, Freeman William C. Burslev, late of Farmington; E. B. Taylor, 1 — Following are the officers chosen at Selden E. Keene, Phillips Mary E. Waite, trrstee under the will of Elave Vose, 1 the Masonic meeting last Wednesday Frank Luce, New Vineyard Cyrus Washburn, late of Wellesley, A. K. Thurston, 1 evening: Berton A. Davenport, W. M .; Wm. B. Merry, Industry Mass Minnie E. Thornton, administra- W. S. Jacobs, 1 used In medicine contains the same E. T. Herrick, R. W ; H. F. Beedv, J. W .; Chas. H. Smart, Wilton trix of the estate of George W. Thorn E. B. Williamson, 1 C. E Parker, Treas.; Daniel L. Denison, ingredients as those used in food. VESTEE G. B. Staples, Temple ton, late of Chesterville; Joel Wilbur, B. P. Stevens, 1 Sec.; .T. W. Brackett, S. D .; S. S. Whit­ John H. Welts, Madrid administrator de bonis non of the es­ W. D. Page, 1 I use the purest material for mak­ ney, J. D .; A. W. McLeary, J. H. Byron, N. V. Worthley, Avon tate of William Toothaker, late of Phil­ H. Woodcock, 1 Finance Committee. ing these flavors and am sure about FIRST TRAVEBSE JURY. lips. Embert Hennigar, 1 —Next Saturday, Sent. 28, the Sandy B. J. Gilmore, 1 their purity. Levi F. Hoyt, Phillips, foreman Petitions to sell real estate: John S. River and Phillips & Rangeley railroads Charles N. Adams, Wilton E. P. Locke, 1 You are after quality are you not. Smith, late of Wilton, by Robert P. 1 SUITS offer excursion rates from all points Freeman Berry, A. H. Black, Chesterville Smith, administrator; Cyrus Washburn, along the way to attend the horse trot A. A. Jacobs, I Silas A. Blodgett, Phillips late of Wellesley, Mass., by Mary E. L. L. niTCHELL, Druggist, at Rang°lev. All tickets are good for R. A. Huse, Jr., 1 E W. Bryant, Jay Waite, trustee under the will; Mandell a trip on the lake and also afford the J. W. Jordan, 1 Wm. B. Butler, Phillips C. Hobbs, late of Farmington, by Lizzie Kingfield, Maine. opportunity of remaining over Sunday. Horace Gilbert, 1 Ward Burns, Industry Hobbs, administratrix; Charles T. Lock- 2 00 S. J. Wyman, 1 . , 2.5O, 3.OO — F. N. Beal of Phillips, and H. A. Geo. M. Currier, Farmington lin, late of Temple, by Carl A. Weston, A. J. Hunnewell, 1 Furbish and J. D. Huntoon of Rangeley F. D. Grover, Jay administrator; Joseph F. Deane of Tem­ A. C. Woodard, 1 have purchased the Pierson farm, so Wm. M. Hoar, Rangeley ple, insane, by Samuel R. Norton, guar­ Orren Tufts, 1 called, on the shore of Long pond. The Wm. T. Hoar, Rangeley dian. Staple and and $3.50. Pierson ramp is included and it is under­ James R. Jewell,* New Sharon B. F. Stanley, 1 License granted to sell real estate: stood that the farm has a good amount SECOND TRAVERSE JURY. M. D. P. Thompson, 1 Minna L. Lake, trustee under the will of spruce timber upon it. Joseph P. Thwing, Farmington, fore- F. C. Huse, 1 of Stephen Lake, of certain estate for C. L. Barker, — Mrs. Dora A. Fuller has sent out in­ man 1 Fancy Groceries. These are fall the benefit of Ethel May Lake and Dor­ M. A. Macomber, Jay vitations to the marriage of her daugh­ ris Francis Lake. The Current Event club is called to Also the best line of Fancy Crack­ ter, Gertrude Cleo, and Mr. Ernest Carl­ Cleff Maxwell, Weld meet at Rev. W. S. Ballou’s on Wednes Other petitions— To sell personal es­ ers in town. A large line of ton Atkins, on Monday evening, Octo- j Justin E. McLeary, Farmington day evening to take action on the pub tate: Elijah Manter, late of Industry, by goods. her 7, at 8.30 at 25 Vaughan street. The Fred C Weld, Farmington lie library. H. D. Parker, Jay i). W. Dutton, administrator. at home cards bear the inscription:; J. C. Webster, a loyal and honored N. Willis Sewall, Wilton For dismissal of John B. Allen, guar Heavy Rubbers “ After December 1, 129 Ontario street, j son of Kingfield, spent Monday in town. Providence, R. I ” Miss Fuller is a sis-1 R. Hanley Smith, Farmington dian of Arthur E. Thompson, dismissed. Frank A. Thomas, New Sharon It is reported that he has bought back ter to Mrs. Lyman H. Nelson, at whose To mortgage estate of Mary V . Rol­ the old Webster homestead. and Leggins home the ceremony is to occur.! Sumner W. Thompson, Farmington lins, by Leon W . Stockbridge, guardian. Walter A. Vaughan, Farmington Mr Fred Stanley, one of Kingfield’ s Leave granted Herbert L. S raples and New A dvertisements . Edgar Wills, Salem successful boys, is visiting in town. For men and boys, just in. Don’t SUPERNUMERARY. E. Estelle Staples to adopt Harold R forget the place. SWEATERS W. A. D f>agin advertises a large Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stoyle of Huntflg- S. L. Wright, Jay Staples, son of Fred N. Staples. and ^elected line of toilet soaps. ton, L. I., are spending a part of their The September term of the Supreme Estate of Mandell C. Hobbs, late of honeymoon with Rev. W. S. Ballou and If you are in need of a chiffonier read Judicial court for Franklin county Farmington, represented insolvent, By­ wife. D. S. AUSTIN, Bradford, Conant & Co.’s ad. ron M. Small and Louis Voter appointed opened at the court house at 1 o’clock The Franklin County Association of commissioners. LARRABEE BLOCK, A. M. Greenwood can interest you in on Tuesday morning. Universalists will meet at North Jay For men and watches of all grades and prices. The forenoon session was devoted to Oct. 2 and 3. KINGFIELD, - - MAINE. M. C. Bangs & Co. invite you to at­ organizing the coiirt and calling the docket for disposition of cases. A large crowd visited the baptismal tend their fall opening of millinery next The Best Indorsement. waters at Freeman Centre, Sunday af­ Wednesday. Ninety new cases have been entered boys. during the term. ternoon to witness the administration of If you need any groceries or heavy Baxter’s Mandrake Bitters is sold and Cases have been assigned for trial as this sacred ordinance. Five candidates rubbers and leggins call on D. S. Aus­ Hand follows: guaranteed to cure the diseases for went forward. tin, Kingfield. Friday—E. E. Williamson vs. Levi At the Free Baptist parsonage, Read S. J. Wyman’s ad.SF It will tell Bergeon. which it is designed, by every druggist Wednesday, Sept. 18, Mr. Geo. M. Rich­ you something about shoes, jackets and ards and Miss Gertrude Jordan were Saturday —Eli S. Upham vs. Marshall in the United States or money refunded Lamps, Cloves capes and outing flannel. Stevens. quietly united by marriage. Fremont Scamman would like to Monday—O. P. Whittier vs. Town of What better indorsement can be given G. C. Phillips, who has been putting Just look at them. You can get show you his line of rifles and shotguns. Farmington; L. B. Hodgkins vs. Moses in our electric light plant, spent a few a medicine. It cures constipation, sick them from 10c up. Read his ad. McNally; L. B. Hodgkins vs. Abram days’ vacation at Tim pond. He had Card of thanks. Drosst and Annie Drosst; A. B. Church headache, biliousness, dizziness, jaun­ very good success with the rod and gun. for fall wear. Card of thanks. Some for 10 cents, vs. A. L. Savage. Dr. Simons made a business trip to Card of thanks. Tuesday— A. G. Winter vs. Edgar L. dice, expels all poison from the blood, Portland the first of the week. Some for 15 cents, Reso’utions. V 08e and tr.; Stephen G. Stubbs vs. A. and makes you well and strong. In L. Savage; Jonas Edwards vs. C. K. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fotter and children Some for 25 cents, Donnell; John Leclair vs. C. C. Don­ liquid or tablets 25 cents. Try it. visited in town last week. nell; Ira M. Donnell et al vs. John Le­ Mrs. M. B. Pottle of Portland has and so on. Just come, there is some clair; John Metcalf and J. H. Bonney been visiting Mrs. S. K. Pullen. for everybody. Shoes vs. Chester Greenwood. West Freeman. F. O. Stanley and wife are visiting in R h e u m a t i s m Wednesday—Wm. Graham, libelant, town. Mrs. Lizzie Hartwell of Hartland is ! vs. Mary R. Graham; Sarah J. Smith Rheumatic paint are the cries of protest I and George L. Smith vs. Asher D. visiting her sister, Mrs. Adelaide Whit and distress from tortured muscles, aching A. R. THURSTON, all new. ney. Joints and excited nerves. The blood has ; Horn; Annie J. Mills vs. George Mills. 9 Births. Thursday-Geo. Elwell vs. Abial R. been poisoned by the accumulation of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eustis are visiting Phillips, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred KINGFIELD, MAINE. waste matter in the system, and can no ! Dixon. Ross, a daughter. Five cases were discontinued, T. R. relatives and friends in Dixfield. longer supply the pure and health sustain­ Farmington, Sept. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ing food they require. The whole system McLaughlin, F. S. Chandler, Elijah W. Mr. Clifton Wing was called home Pomeroy, a daughter. Blodgett, C. E. Barker, and H. L. Mas- feels the effect of this add poison; and from Flagstaff Sunday on account of the Farmington, Sept. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Have You Seen not until the blood has been purified and terman vs. Ralph B. McDaniels and T. Gay, a son. (Tolman Whitney Gay; 8 lbs.) Charles E. Park; also case of H. H. Vin- sickness and death of his little girl. brought back to a healthy condition will Mr. and Mrs. Wing have the sympathy Farmington, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the aches and pains cease. ing vs John A. Emery and John F. Hil­ F. Grounder, a son. ton. of all in their sad bereavement. Mrs. James Kell, of 707 Ninth street, N. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 13, to Mr. and "Washington, D. C., writes as follows: ''A few Defaults were entered in H. L. Whit­ Mr. Earle Whitney purchased a Need­ Mrs. Charles Gilman Bryant, a son. (9 lbs.) months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rh< S. J. WYMAN’S comb vs. Samuel W. Bailey; J. C. Hol­ ham organ of Mr. A. D. Brackley re­ tism in its worst form. The painain was so intense that I man vs. Seth E. Beedy; E. O. Greenleaf cently. D . F . H O Y T became completely pros* vs. same; Bates College vs. same; Fred Mr. Allen Eustis was in Chesterville Marriages. NEW LINE OF t rated. The attack was an Voter vs. Nat. Luce; C. N. Blanchard unusually severe one, and last week, working for Mr. J. E. Hes- Salem, Sept. 10, by Geo. W. Harris, Esq , Mr. war condition was regard­ vs. Irving A. Smith; Joseph King vs. cock. Geo. L. Preston and Mrs. Jessie H. Tapley, Andrew J. Norton; N. P. Jones, Harry ed as being very danger­ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Haines of Avon both of Freeman. ous. I was attended by W. Cumner, Wm. B. Saul and Harry J. visited her mother, Mrs. Wm. Welch, Kingfield, Sept. 18, Mr. Geo. M. Richards Outing Flannel? one of the most able doc­ McGfinnen vs. J. W . Bunker; Chas. R. tors in Washington, who ia recently. and Miss Gertrude E. Jordan. also a member of the fa> Allen vs. Grayton H. Keyes; Redington Farmington, Sept. 26, by Rev. W. P. Lord, F. nltv of a leading medical Lumber Co. vs. Robert Phillips; Abram Mr. l?ervey Welch was in Farmington N. Staples, M. D., and Miss Edna M. Savage, college here. He told me Saturday. W. S. both of Farmington. to continue his prescrip- Ross vs. E. M. Gile. New line of Ladies’ Jack­ & C O ., tions and I wouldlid1 get wall.well. After haring I: filled The following cases were continued: Wilton, Sept. 13, by Rev. Herbert Tilden, twelve times without receivingring the slightest Caroline E. Belcher vs. F. C. Belcher; Hon. Cyrus N. Blanchard and Miss Florence benefit, I declined to continue hta treatmentreatment an; Noyes, both of Wilton. longer. Haring heard of 8. 8.8. (Swift'a Specific) E. E. Richards vs. Silas D. Perham, de­ Letter to E. B. Whorff, recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost ceased; Chas. W. Robbins vs. Frank E. Kingfield, Sept. 21, by O. C. Dolbier, Esq., ets and Capes ? in despair however, to give the medicine a trial, Phillips, Maine. Mr. Charles R. Ross and Miss Clara B. Collins, and after I bad taken a few bottles I was able ta Hall; E. Howard Lowell vs. V . T. Web­ both of Kingfield. ber; town of Industry vs. Thomas M. Dear Sir: It takes 3000 gallons of hobbit around on crutches, and very soon there­ Coplin, Sept. 25, by Rev. J. B. Ranger, Mr. after had no use for them at all, 8.8. 8. haring Oliver; P. W. Stevens vs. Geo. H. Bean; paint for the two big hotels at Coney Ray Vlles of Flagstaff and Miss Edythe Tay­ cured me sound and well. All the distressing Island— Manhattan and Oriental. They pains have left me, my appetite has returned, Geo Mortimer & Co. vs. Peter Soucie lor of Coplin. are painted once in three years with New line of Basses’ Heavy No. 5 Beal Block, and I am happy ta ha again restored to perfect and Joseph Butler; C. D. Boss & Son health. vs. same; Frank Marshall vs. Thomas Devoe lead and zinc. 0 ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ th e great vegetable O. Kennedy; Louis Voter vs. Geo. Why so often? Three reasons: (1) sea Deaths. M. I A IT n purifier and tonic, is air cuts paint; (2) sand in the wind cuts Working Shoes for fall Childs; Augusta J. Hood vs. town of Weld, Sept. 11, Hon. Wm. S. Robertson, the ideal remedy in all Phillips; F. W. Butler vs. J. J. Linscott; paint; (3) hotels, especially pleasure ho­ aged 84 years, 1 mo., 19 days. L m rheumatic troubles. tels, want freshness and color as much Henry P. Churchill vs. J. Ardine Blake; Madrid, Sept. 17, Joseph D. Hinkley, aged 88 There are no opiates o* J. Frank Knowlton vs. J. E. Mosher; as protection. Once in three years is years, 25 days. and winter wear. minerals in it to disturb the digestion and Robert Keefe vs. Kate Higgins; Charles often enough and not too often to paint Phillips, Maine. Stark, Sept. 19, Belinda True, wife of the lead to ruinous habits. Forster vs. Wm. I. Smith; Ira L. Nevens a hotel on a windy sand beach. late James Bryant, aged 8? years, 9 mos. We have prepared a special book on How long do you think lead and oil Boys and Mens sizes. vs. Town of Farmington; P. H. Stubbs Mt. Hermon, Mass., Sept. 21, Mary, only Rheumatism which every sufferer from vs. Cyrus L. Stevens; J. W. Carsley vs would last there? One year. Is there daughter of Prof. Lyon L and Mrs. Lulu this painful disease should read. It is the Albert Leavitt; Town of Avon vs. Town anything for you in this? Adams, aged about 5 years. most complete and interesting book of of Rumford; Wm. B. Gilman vs. J. J. Yours truly, Freeman, Sept. 16, Editha Louisa, daughter Agency for the Universal the kind in existence. It will be sent free Linscott; J. H. Fletcher vs. Dick Hib­ F. W. Devoe & Co. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wing, aged 10 mos., 5 S. J. WYMAN, to any one desiring it. Write our physi­ bard ; Chas. L. Green vs. Geo. M. P. S. W. A. D. Cragin sells onr paint days. cians fully and freely about your case. We Fletcher add Benj. F. Butterfield; C. H. in your section. Rangeley Plantation, Sept. 23, Mrs. James laundry. make no charge for medical advice. Neal vs. Asa H. Lake. 29, Haines, aged about 62 years. Kinefield, Maine. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, W . MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901 7

Literary Notes. What Constitutes n Family ? IN AND ABOUT STRONG. New Vineyard. The Cosmopolitan for September is Ph il l ip s , Sept. 22, 1901. F. O. Smith took a trip to Boston the largeley devoted to the Pan-American past week. To the Editor of the Maine W o o d s: Corn Shop Closes After a Success­ exposition. Mr. Julian Hawthorne de­ The interrogative headline above con­ Rev. E. R. Steams of Warren was a scribes “ Some Novelties at Buffalo stitutes what has been a burning ques­ ful Season. caller in town Wedn^sdaj. Fair.” Mr. Dooley discourses of the tion at the entrance to the fair grounds Ira Holbrook of Malden, Mass., vis­ General News Items and Happen* Midway in true Dooley style and Dr. last week. In case old parents for a ited his father and other friends the Aibert Shaw writes of “ The Rial Value “ valuable consideration” give a deed of ings of the Week. past week. of the Exposition.” Mr. John Brisbeu their homestead to a son and receive a [■"pecia' correspondence to the MAINE WOODS.] Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guild of South Walker comments on “ Great Inventions mortgage for life maintenance, care in Framingham, Mass., visited at Chas. E Since the World’s Fair,” and records Stro ng, Sept. 25, 1901, sickness, burial, etc., I think the courts Stewart’s the past week, also at Mrs. nine inventions which he considers The corn shop, after a very busy sea would say that such parents constituted Guild’s uncle’s, Gordon Gleveland. groat. The first two are the sub-ma- son, closed last Tuesday. Mr. Tucker, a part of such a son’s family, but the Mr. A. S. Pratt, wife and daughter of the manager, says that the shop has rine boat and wireless telegraphy. young man at the gate has decided dif­ Phillips visited at Alex. Sweet’ s the A W a t c h broken its record, for never before have past week. There is an exhaustive article on acety­ fer efltly! such quantities of corn been received at lene gas, giving a valuable set of tests Now permit me to say to that young Forrie Everett is visiting in town. the shop nor has the quality been as to some people is a for a portable, safe and effective gener­ man as regards the above and what fol­ T H IN K IT O VER. There’s a rea­ Mrs. Carrie Robash of Farmington is ator for house lighting. son for those pains in your back and good before. spending the week with her mother, lows that while it may be the acme of Mrs. M. E. Fuller. luxury, to some a sides, for those dull, dragging aches, C. S. Porter and wife of Thomaston wisdom to say of Christopher Wren that listless, “ keep-away-from-me” Ralph Stewart has gone to Brunswick are iu town for a few days’ visit. Mr. necessity and to all a McClure’s for September has for its that “ He builded wiser than he knew,” feeling. The kidneys a.e to blame. to enter Bowdoin college. Porter is employed iu the prison there. opening article “ Stories From the this is not a safe precedent for young They get sick, can’t do their work and Mrs. E. B. Lambert of Eustis, with convenience, Archives of the Royal Humane Society.” men in other cases. Hence in these the whole system feels the effect, just Partridges are reported plenty in this two sons, visited Mrs. Deborah Lambert as a whole town feels the effect of a Some estimate of the wealth of heroism cases, if the son mentioned above has a vicinity, but have uot got out into the the last of the week. My stock of watches,, “ family ticket,” it may include his par­ blockaded sewerage system. shown in the records may be formed openings much yet. Fred Look of Strong was in town Sun­ ents. day. comprises the vari­ from the fact that during a single year Again, the letters D. II. may indicate Doan’s Kidney P i l l s Ena Thompson is out again after a the society rewarded seven hundred and “ dead head,” or they may stand for the Eugene Kennison of Temple visited at Set matters right quickly and easily. few days’ illness. Deacon John McLain’s over Sunday. name of the writer of this item, but ous grades and sizes fifty-six persons for rescuing life from They never fail, even in the most ad­ when they stand for a representative of O. J. Porter was a caller in town one W. A. Lee, Frank Roberts, J. A t­ drowning or suffocation. In “ How 1 vanced stages of kidney disease. a newspaper which does so much, at its day last week. wood and Lon Dudley have gone to suited to all. Hope to Reach the North Pole” Mr. Mrs. C. V . Pitts, of 21 Broad street. own cost, for local interests as Ma in e Stratton to work. Mr. Lee has charge New London, Conn,, whose husband Capt.. Dean started for Boston Mon­ Baldwin announces the plans of the W oods does, then the young man at the of building the mill there. conducts a grocery store says: gate does not build wisely to think day for a short visit. Baldwin Tiegler expedition. Clara “ Previous to using Doan’s Kidney Pills in otherwise. The toothpi k mill is running with a Morris furnishes some fascinating the winter of 1896 I was greatly inconveni­ Card of Thanks. A. M. GREENWOOD, Again, this young man at the gate enced by pain and lameness across the small small crew. “ Recollections of Lawrence Barrett,” of my back. The treatment cured that par­ builds m ire foolishly than he knows Lou Kennedy of New Vineyard is We wish to express our sincere thanks to and Walter Wellman in “T-.e Rise of ticular attack, and I made the facts known our friends and neighbors who aided us In when he thinks that over one per cent to the people of New London through our back at his old place in the packing the sickness, death and burial of our little Jewelry and Furniture. the American City” gives the story of of the merchants and farmers of Phil­ daily papers. It is over three years since my room at the toothpick mill. daughter, and for the many floral tributes. lips will stultify themselves for 25 original statement was given to the public, Also to Dr. Pennell and lady who so kindly the census of nineteen hundred. “ The L. T. Hunter, who has been at work cents! and all I can add to it is that during the time rendered their assistance and did all in their Opaki,” the newly discovered animal of specified I have found that a dose or two of in the corn shop at Farmington, re­ ower to alleviate the sufferings of our dar- Again, the present writer happens to Doan’s Kidney Pills prevent recurrences.” Central Africa, is described in an illus­ turned home Saturday. fng. May Heaven's richest blessing rest on OPENING. trated article. “ The Stepmother” is a know what he is talking about when he Doan’s Kidney Pills for sale by all all. M b. and M bs Cl if f o r d w in g . A. S. Pratt returned to Phillips Mon­ Freeman, Maine. short story of merit. “ VVhile the Jury asserts that M aine W oods invests dol­ dealers; price 50 cents a box. Mailed day after a week’s visit at Alden Gil­ Was Out” is an amusing sketch of Col­ lars in some local interests for which it on receipt o f price by Foster-Milburn You are invited to attend our man’s. orado life, and the struggles of “ The never expects, nor realizes ten cents for Co., Buffalo, N. Y ., sole agents for C. W. BELL., M. D. Man Who Gave No Tip” will be appre­ each dollar thus invested. And again, the U. S. Walter Howland, who has been run­ Fall Opening of ciated by many travelers. all of us who have become stock holders Remember the name—Doau’s^aud ning the sealer at the corn shop, has re­ Physician and Surgeon in these sins are liable to pay our part take no substitute. turned to his work in the railroad shops (Office at residence of J. H. Bell.) The September Criterion has a of the penalties. Like the poor we at Rumford Falls. Trimmed Hats, STRONG, MAINE, “ Stringtowu on-the-Pike” story by shall have a few scalawags with us al­ Earl Richardson is at work at E. H. Telephone connection John Uri Lloyd. It is called “ The ways, but the young man at the gate Porter’ s for a short time. does not do well to mix them with the Mother of Sam H ill’s Wife’s Sister.” A very funny story is told about a and nillinery, average, elderly Phillips citizen. H. The last part of “ James Brentwood WHITE BIRCH NOTES. young man who got a friend to drive Preble, Second” gives a realistic picture him to a brook not far from town. of the “ Rough Riders” in Cuba. The A Shocking Calamity Transaction That Didn’t Go and After a day’s fishing he returned proudly | Cheap Prices in Fall and Winter Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, last paper on ‘ One Century of Drama” showing a big string of large trout. The Styles of is devoted to American plays and the “ Lately befell a railroad laborer,” May Cause Trouble. sad part of the story is that he did not j OCTOBER 2, 1901. author concludes that with three excep­ writos Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, Considerable interest has been created know the trout were suckers until a tions none of our American playwrights Ark. “ His foot was badly crushed, but friend took him one side and told him. I Wall Paper can be classed wita the great writers Sucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly cured among those who have known of the Evidently “ all fish looked alike to for the stage abroad. him. It’s simply wonderful for Burns, matter, by a deal which was to have him.” — AND — M. C. BANGS & CO., Boils, Piles and all skin eruptions. It’s been made by Mr. Royal Blanchard of A memorial service was held in the No. 6 Beal Block. The American Kitchen Magazine in the world’s chimnion healer. Cure Stratton in the purchase of some white M. E. church last Sunday evening in Curtains “ Family Cooperation In Housework” guaranteed. 25o. Sold by W. A. D birch timber land for Mr. Carl Lewis of commemoration of President McKinley. PHILLIPS, - - MAINE. proposes a plan which, if carried out, Cragin. Kiugfield. The church was beautifully decorated. ( C. E. D Y E R S would rej lice the heart of the Ameri­ It seems that there was some misun­ Addresses and papers were given by | Drug Store, can housewife. “ The Effects of Defect­ Lang Plantation. derstanding between the parties which Nelson Walker, a sketch of McKinley’s ALL 25 CENT ive Plumbing on School Children” is a resulted, as we get it, in Mr. Lewis ten­ life; W. L. Daggett, McKinley as a man A Strong, . . . r\aine. sensible article reminding parents ot Our schools began Monday, Sept. 9, dering Mr. Green the owner of the land, and a congressman; M. A. Will, McKin­ the vital necessity for cleanliness in all md are taught by Miss Gussie Alien of $7,520.75 all in gold. Mr. Green refused ley as a President; Rev. T. N. Kewlej, Summer school appointments. A simple course the tender and still has his land. McKinley’s religious life. ol “ Lessons In Cooking In Public Freeman and Mr. Elmer Webber of Mt. It seems that after the transaction Schools” is given. The course is Vernon, Me. IF YOU WANT A had oeen started, the people of Strattou adapted for work in the seventh grade Underwear Adelmon Morrison and C. T. Wyman decided that they would build a birch or for home use. Stood Death off. start out threshing Tuesday, Sept. 17. mill and that they wanted this land. It FOR 19 CENTS. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, 30=30 Rifle Mr. and Mrs. John L Harris are will be noticed by the figures above The Ladies’ Home Journal has a rea l- Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. He spending a week at Lewiston among that there is considerable “ money in FANCY HOSE able paper on Mr. Ernest Seton Thomp­ says: “ My brother was very low with OR A friends and relatives. it.” son’s new home in Connecticut. Mr. maltrial fever and jaundice. I per­ II Cents a Pair. and Mrs. Seton, as they wish to be R. O Dyar will start with a crew of Mr. Carl Lewis of Kingfield and Mr. suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and called, have recently bought an estate of men soon to repair the Buston dam on F. N, Beal of Phillips have purchased he was soon much oetter, but continued 38=55 M arlin WHITE DUCK SKIRTS a hundred acres of woodland not far the south branch. some valuable white birch land inStlem their use until he was wholly cured. from New York City. Miss Alcott’s Work will begin soon ou our uew Plantation of the Mt. Abram township I am sure Electric Bitters saved his For 69 Cents. letters to the original of “ Laurie,” ed­ school building, with N. H. Harndeu of heirs. life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills or a SHOT (JUN call on ited by “ Lauiie” himself, will oring Phillips as earpentei. disease germs and purifies ahe blood ;aids Don’t fail to see these pleasure to a host of readers. Interest A Night of Terror. L. B. Taylor has returned home from digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bargains. in the pranks of college boys is peren Rangeley, where he has been at work “ Awful anxiety was felt for the widow bowles, curss constipation, dyspepsia, Frf mont Scammon. nial and the account of “ College Scrapes nervous diseases, kidney troubles, fe­ the past season. of the brave General Burnham of Mach- The popular place to get fire arms. We Got Into” will be welcome. Ou the ias, Me., when the doctors said she would male complaints; gives perfect health. MISS BANA BEAL. editorial page Mr. Bok avain utters a die from Pneumonia before morning” Only 50c at W. A. D. Cragiu’s drug store. Alslo a line of Basses Shoes for wise and timely warning to parents Fairbanks. writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended Phillips, Maine. whose indifference or ambition permits her that fearful night, but she begged for fall and winter we u\ the cramming system in public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gay were made Dr. King’s New Discovery, which had Rumford Point. Two pages are filled with pictures of happy Sept. 21 by the appearance of a more than once saved her life, and W e are having beautiful September the most beautiful laces in America and cured her of Consumption. After Fremont Scamman, little son in their home. days and the rain which has promised a large amount of space is devoted to taking, she slept all night. Further use PHILLIPS, MAINE. FALL REPAIRING. the new fashions. W . A. Hoyt is visiting his sisters in entirely cured her. This marvellous for so many days has not appeared. If you are going to do any fall re­ Malden, Mass. medicine is guaranteed to cure all Captain II. S. Hayes has gone to In “ Good Housekeeping” Josiak Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only pairing go to the Phil.ips Hardware Partridge time is here and the woods Upper Dam fishing. He expects to get A well painted Wagon or Sleigh Flynt discourses of “ How the House- once more resound with reports of guns, 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at W . for your material. We have wife Treats the Hobo.” Under “ Good if not of captured game. A. D. Cragin’s drug store. some fine fly fishing. gives pleasure to the rider. I can and Economical Living” are several W . V. Larrabee, with his crew of Memorial services for the late presi­ paint them to please you. sample menus of appetizing meals at Doors, Windows, men, are still cutting soft lumber on the 50 cents a day for three people. “ The West Phillips. dent were held in the Congregational Cliff Jones place. GEORGE STAPLES, Home Pickle Factory” gives new rules The bears are getting in their woik. church here on September 18. The ad­ [Nails, Paint, PHILLIPS, MAINE for a variety of pickles. There are sea­ W m . Calden reports five sheep missing, dress was given by Rev. Mr. Smith of ; sonable receipts for serving and canning Resolutions. G. L. Kempton, two missing. Yale seminary, who has been preaching j riuresco, etc. September fruits and also twelve ways everywhere for Photo Curtis Lawrence shot at a bear one here the past summer. The church was I of serving tomatoes. Hall of Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 154, F. & A. M., night last week in G. L. Kempton’s or­ Wanted and Fac-simile Auto- Weld, Me., Aug. 8, 1901. prettily decorated with flags and flowers J graph of the ey. at reasonable and satisfactory prices. Once more have the bonds of Mystic Tie chard. He was near the bear when he mounted on cardboard. Price 60 cents doz Best l.ne of Heating Stoves includ­ been broken and the Supreme Grand Master fired and the bear dropped. Curtis got and black trimmings. Rev. Mr. Smith $6 gross; sample 15c postp;said. Bonanza for Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to has called from its midst onr brother, R. in two more shots but bruin made good hustlers. EASTERN SPECIALTY CO, Calais, ing Round Oakes, Wonders, etc. a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury sang “ Lead Kindly Light” as a solo. Me. Wor. Lyman S. Jones, P. D. D. G. M., to that his escape. Lawrence and Oscar Beedy Glenwood Ranges that make cook­ will instantly allay the pain and will Celestial Lodge, eternal in the heavens, and followed him a mile the next day and J. N. Elliott of Chicago is here on a heal the parts in less time than any Whereas, It is but just that a fitting rec­ ing so easy. left him near the Packard road, where visit with bis relatives. Mr. Elliott was other treatment. Unless the iujury is ognition of his many virtues should be had, be it therefore he was seen the next day by two fisher­ Agents '™"is?efs tbe W m . M cK inley veri severe it will not leave a scar. for years one of the leading musicians Resolved, That although we deplore his men. Secure territory at once. First in field will Phillips Hardware Co., Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, loss, yet we know that the most high God in Minneapolis, singing in one of the make big money. Send 50 cents for prospec­ tus and terms to C. M. Hutchinson, Calais, Me sprains, swellings and lameness. For “ doeth all things well.” Fred Pierson saw a bear near Pearl prominent churches there for years. NO. 7 BEAL BLOCK. sale by W . A. D. Cragin, Phil ips; E. H. Resolved, That in the death of Brother pond one day last week. Lyman S. Jones, Mystic Tie Lodge has lost a The Franklin league will give an en­ Whitney, Rangeley; Dyer’s Drug Store, brother whose utmost endeavors were always Rufus S. Beedy is attending court at Strong and Lester L. Mitchell, Kingfield. exerted for its welfare and prosperity; a Portland this week as juryman. tertainment on Friday evening. The legal Notices. friend and companion who was dear to us all; a cit zen whose upright and noble life was a Corn crop this fall is good. Apples proceeds are to be expended on books HARDWARE Freeman. standard of emulation to his fellows. j are more plentiful than was expected for the library which now has about 90 Estate ot CYRUS WASHBURN. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of 1 earlier in the season. volumes. AND While visiting at Mr. Walter Sedge- this lodgeg< be extended to his family, and that Potatoes are generally light, although TRANKLIN, SS : At a Court of Probate liold- the furniture of Mystic Tie lodge be draf draped |^| Mr. Chas. Simpson has sold out the I en at Farmington, within and for the ley’s, he showed me a field of yellow in mourning for a period of ninety days in G. L. Kempton raised on less than one- County of Franklin, on the third Tuesday of corn which beats anything I ever saw. Ills memory. half acre of ground 145 bushels. stage line to Locke’s Mills to Mr. Mitch September, A. D. 1901. BICYCLE Resolved, That these resolutions be spread ell of Hanover. M?ry E. Waite, trustee under the will of I believe the yield will be eighty bush­ upon our records and a page be inscribed to Deer are more plentiful than last Cyrus Washburn, deceased, having presented year. els of marketable corn to the acre. his memory and that a copy thereof be pre­ Many people from this place attended her petition for license to sell and convey sented to his family. Fremont Scamman has sold three new real estate of said deceased, as described in REPAIRING. G. P. Blackwell, Lorenzo Thompson, Paris and Bethel fairs. said petition. Resolved, That these resolutions be sent rifles the past week to West Phillips C. N. Blackwell and family and Fred to the Maine Woods, Farmington Chronicle Ord ered , That said trustee give notice boys, 32-40, and the question is who The mica mine is doing a flourishing Weymouth and family took an outing and the Rumford Falls Times for publication. to all persons interested, by causing this will score the first deer in October, on order to he published three weeks succes­ E C . LU FK IN , recently at Gammon pond, where they Abel D. Russell, ) Committee business. They are shipping loads of H enry W. Coburn, [ of the Border. sively in the Maine Woods, published at enjoyed the fishing and boating. Cleff Ma x w e l l , ) Resolutions. mica daily. The superintendent tells Phillips, that they may appear at a Pro­ Maine. bate Court to be held at Farmington, in said Phillips, us that it yields 30,000 sheets to the County, on the third Tuesday of Octeober Stony Brook, Stratton. square inch. Many people visit the next, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, and show cause, if any they have, why the same Joseph Fotter, wife and children, vis- place daily. From the top there is a should not be granted. WOOD WORKING | ited Mrs. Fotter’s mother, Mrs. Brad­ fine view. J. H. THOMPSON, Judge. bury of Kiugfield, last week and attend- Attest, Frank W. Bu tler, Register. In all its branches done ; ed the fair at Farmington. Several new guests arrived at J. H. at a low price for Cash. A crew began work on the novelty and F. B. Martin’s last Saturday which Notice. FREE FOR 30 DAYS. i mill at Stratron last week. H . E . BELL, completely fills the house. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he THAT BACKACHE is a warning cry from your diseased The annual Sabbath school festival has been duly appointed executor of the last The High and Primary schools are in Upper Village, Phillips Me. Kidneys, or you maj have a Liver or Stomach Trouble. Taere is ; was held at the Union church Saturday. will and testament of Stratton’s Sabbath school holds the ban- operation. The former is taught by Laura M. Pease, late of Salem, no medicine on earth that has the quick curative powers equal to ! ner another year. Mis3 Jose of Otisfield and the latter by in the county of Franklin, deceased, and F. E. LESLIE, M. D., There was a heavy frost the 19th. Miss Mitchell of Poland. They board given bonds as the law directs. All persons having demards against the estate of said DR. BUBECK’S GREAT Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Randall of Madi­ with Mrs. Chas. Simpson. deceased are desired to present llie same for Physician and Surgeon, son are visiting relatives and friends in settlement, and all indebted thereto are re­ Mr. Ezra Smith, who has been visiting and around Strattou this week. quested to make payment immediately. German Kidney and Liver Cure. his old home in Hanover, left for his Edgar Wills. Andover, Maine. Among those who visited the fair at September 17,1901 Go right to your Druggist and get a Farmington were Mr. and Mrs. R. W . home in Tazjo City, Mississippi, Sept. Blanchard, Mr. and. Mrs. B. E. Blanch­ 23. He will visit the Pan-American ex­ ard, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright, Mrs. position. Symptoms of 'Worms S. J. Hinds, Mrs. J. C. Danico, Sumner Free Sample Bottle. Mr. Amos Elliott and wife will visit When a child’s nose itches, when Its appetiteapetite Isis variablevariab’ and Savage, Orrin Taylor and Charles Phil­ indigestion is frequent, when the tongue'ue is foul, breatbreath bad This opportunity is given the people of Phillips and towns sur­ lips. the Pan-American exposition soon. ’ the sleep disturbed give it a few dosesoses of rounding, for the next 30 D A Y S , that they may procure and know Miss Carrie Gilbert of Kingfield vis­ ited her cousin, Mrs. Nell Fotter, re Eustis. ELIXIR of this Great Medical Discovery. cently. TRUE’S Worm It will expel all worms. If no worms are praentTrue’s DON’T W AIT. Go down to your dealer’s to-day. There is Blake, the little son of A. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. Durrell are in Tem ­ Elixir can do no harm,but acts as a gentle tonic. It , nothing “ Just as Good,” and we leave it to you to say so. Use the ple visiting Mrs. Durrell’s brother, cures constipation, biliousness and all the stom­ who broke his leg five weeks ago, can ach and bowel complaints common in children Sample Bottle, then take a LARGE SIZED BOTTLE AND BE walk around the house without the aid Aaron Harden. and adults. 35cts, a bottle, at drug stores. of crutches. Ray Ricker shot eight partridges in a DR. J. F. TRUE & CO., Auburn, Me. WELL. Special treatment fo r Tape Worm*. The ten day’s Holiness meeting closed few moments the other day. Pamphlet frtt. Sunday evening. 8 MAINE WOODS, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901

TALK OF NORTH FRANKLIN. Among the Churches. RANGELEY SHOOTING ACCIDENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Rev. J. B. Ranger occupied the pulpit —Han Vining is on the sick list. at the Union church. The subject of Deaths of Three Residents of — Miss Marion Noble was in Farming- MUNYON’S his discourse was “ The Spirit Filled ton last Tuesday. Life,” and the Scripture taken as a text The Town Lately. —Mr. T. R. Wing has begun work on was Matt, x, 27, “ What I tell you in Ms new house on Main street. IinproYinents Being Made by darkness, that speak ye in light: and RHEUMATISM — Mr. Lubert Pratt of Rumford Falls has been ill for a week or two past. what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye Some oi Our Business Men. — Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dill have re­ upon the house tops.” Special correspondence to Maine Woods.] turned to their home iu Everett, Mass. If tha bullet which entered the body Rang eley, Me ., Sept. 25, 1901. —Mr. Will Ross bought a very valua­ CURE of our late belovered president causing Miss Evie Hewey will attend to the ble horse of John R. Toothaker recent­ When Prof. Munyon says his Rheumatism the wound which resulted in his death, duties of the post offiec without an assis­ Cure will cure rheumatism there isn’ t any guess­ ly had been received in a limb or some por- work about it—there isn’t any false statement about The Best That — Miss Minnie Saunders of Auburn is tant during the absence of Miss Grant. It. It cures without leaving any ill effects. It is a In town, the guest of Mrs. Lucinda ; tion of the body remote from the vital splendid stomach and nerve tonic, as well as a posi­ Mrs. G. A. Berry of West Farmington Adams. organs, the result would doubtless have tive cure for rheumatism. who has been working at Mrs. Geo. All the Munyon remedies are just as reliable, 25c. — Mr. A. Ruffner, clerk at Bald Moun- been less disastrous than that which has rial. The Guide to Health is free. Munyon, New Oakes returned home last Tuesday. (fork and Philadelphia. tain Camps, was iu town one day last overwhelmed our land with sorrow. MCNYO.Vb IMLLEB CURES CATARRH. week Mrs. Ira Whittermore spent Sunday Ever Happened. We know that severe wounds are often —T. R. Houghton and wife of Arkan­ with ner parents in Avon. unattended with fatal consequences. sas City, Kas., visited Dr. C. L. Too- Mr. S. G. Haley of Phillips and Mr. Mrs. Will Quimby and two chillren taker last week. We meet persons who bear the marks of H. B. Merry of North Anson were in and Mrs. Ottingnon of Andover drove —Mr. Geo. Bangs of Portland, who terrible accidents, who have lost an arm town a few days this week. has been in town for ten days, returned or a leg, or with scarred and mutilated to Haines Landing last Tuesday spend­ At the parish meeting held recently a home the first of the week. bodies but with health unimpaired. ing the day at Bald Mountain camps. committee was chosen to make arrange­ ments for the purchase or for building —The regular meeting of the Social There are, then, wounds which the The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Rual tmion will be held with Mrs. C. E. Parker a parsonage. The house next to the Here is something to interest every­ body may withstand and retain much of Wilcox of Dallas is very ill. Tuesday afternoou, Oct. 1. church, owned by R. S York, offers physical vigor, as well as those which many advantages Nothing definite has body. The newest new thing in —Miss L. N. Brackett and her sister, Messis D’oeach and Holloway have been done as yet, but it is hoped that Mrs. S. W. Lightner of Harper s Ferry, result in its death. But whatever the returned to their home in New Fork. Rangeley will have a parsonage before town is the display of low priced W. Ya., were in Lewiston and Portland condition life cannot be sustained unless Mr. Geo. Oakes who has been guiding very long. Another meeting will be elegant toilet soaps at C R A G IN S. this week. provision is made to supply the demands at Indian Rock for several weeks has re­ held in the near future. — The illness of Mrs. D. F. Field has for nutrition. We provide food, and turned to his Home in Rangeley. Mrs. Emma McCard and her milliner, been pronounced typhoid fever by her those things necessary to renew strenth Here are large fine cakes of Glycer­ Mrs. M. H. Kenniston of Phillips was Miss Lamb, will return from Boston physicians. She is as com fortable as and support life. ^ in town last week, called here "by the Saturday night. can be expected. Much that has been here said regard­ ine Soap for 5c to 25c Tar Soap, illness of her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Pea­ Mrs, Frank Wyman of Strong is in —Mrs. W. A. D. Cragin started Mon­ ing physical life is equally applicable to body. the spiritual. It may receive wounds town nursing Mrs. F. B. Peabody. 5c to 25c. Carbolic Acid Soap, ioc day to attend the wedding of her Last Monday night Mrs. Sarah Haines from which it cannot rally, or those Mrs. Dyer of Stratton visited friends nephew in Braintree, Mass. She will passed away after a brief illness of but which only mar its beauty and cripple in town recently. to 25c. Pure Mottled or White visit friends in Lewiston, Waterviile and a few days. Mrs. Haines leaves four its usefulness. But if the spiritual life Boston. children, Mrs. Will Wilbur, Mrs. Dick The many new houses in Rangeley 5c. is to continue it must have something Castile Soap, a large cake for —Mrs. A. W. Bean was in Farming- Lamb, Mrs. Geo. Kempton and Mr. Geo. are being rushed ahead as fast as car­ upon which to feed, and this is the ton a few days this week to visit her Haines, besides one brother, Mr. D. penters are able to do the work and con­ 3 Spirit of God directly supplied to the Virgin Tiolei Soap for ioc per cake, mother, Mrs. Mosher, who goes to Hinkley of this town and two sisters tracts for more new ones are being soul of the individual. Brockton, Mass , this week for a several Mrs. Melissice Morrell and Mrs. Lewis taken. cakes 25c. Fine Art Toilet Soap, ele week’s visit. I do not mean that God does not Witharn of Madrid. Mrs. Haines was The Rogers house, the property of speak to men and instruct them in vari­ —Mrs. Eben Harnden and little son apparently as well as usual until a few Prof. J. M. Munyon, has been made in­ gant perfumes, ioc cake, 3 cakes 25c ous ways, by his works and t irough have returned from New Hampshire, days of her death going to Madrid very to two very desirable tenements, one of the words of others. Yet none of these where they have spent the summer. recently to see her lather, Mr. Joseph which has been already taken by Mr. A. Corsage Bouquet Soap, 25c cake 3 are sufficent by themselves. There They are occupying their house on Hinkley who was then ill. Upon her B Grover. must be direct communication between Sawyer street. return she was taken ill, the bio id ves­ Mr. Walter Brackett, who has been cakes 65c. God and the soul if there is to be spirit­ sels on her body swelling up in places —Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smith, who working on his new house for but two ual life. Men may give mistaken guid­ and soon bursting. The bereaved fami­ Don’t fail to try these soaps. They moved to Norridgewoek a few weeks weeks, now has it ready for the masons. ance. Sometimes I read what some sci­ ly have the sympathy of a large circle of ago, are very pleasantly situated. Mr. A new schoolhouse is being built in entist or wise man has written upon friends. are all good for the money and the Smith is principal of the High school some subject or theory. I say to myself Lang Plantation. Mr. N. H. Harnden Last Sunday afternoon at two o’clock and has over seventy pupils. I can now use this illustration; prehaps is in charge of the work. occured the funeral of Mrs. Mertie perfumes are just right. They are —While Mr. M. W. Bean was harness­ it may be something concerning the Mr. C. W . Barrett lias purchased a Height Spinney at her home in Green- ing his horse at the blacksmith shop creation, or the history of the nations. house lot of Furbish & Butler and be­ vale. Rev. R. Roberts officiated and “ Armours,” and sold by this week, the horse became frightened I read from another book, and am told gins this week on a new house. A. J. Mr. David Hoar conducted the services. by the passing of a runaway horse and something which is the opposite of the Haley will have charge of the work. Music was furnished by Mrs. Collins, threw Mr. Bean down, laming him quite first statement. In science nor history Mrs. M. B. Skofield and Messrs R. Rob­ Messrs. Fred Soule and F. W . Miller badly. neither in biography nor philosophy is erts and W. S. Skofield. The floral dec­ are repairing their house and will finish there perfect agreement between scholars —Mr. Elgin Sweetser will move from orations were very beautiful, there being it up in four tenements. and writers. But God’s teachings need Mrs. Carrie Toothaker’s house on Main wreaths from Mrs Kempton, Miss Helen The carpenters have begun work on no revision. From him we learn truth. street to Mr. T. M. Parker’s house near Haines and Mrs. Betsy Tibbetts beside the Quimby house. the spool mill. Mr. Eli Brackley of The spirit filled and nurtured life can many boquets. Mrs. Spinney was but Mr. Geo. Snowman has added a piazza W. A. D. CRAGIN, Lewiston will occupy Mrs. Toothaker’s not be hidden. It Is possible for a per­ eighteen years of age. She leaves a to his residence on Main street. house. son for a time to uphold principles en­ husband, a father and mother and one The plastering is being done on the —We have just received from the tirely at variance with his real self. In sister beside many friend# to mourn her new house of Mr. Silas Adams, also on No. I Beal Block, N9w England Electric Publishing Co , j other words it is possible for a man to loss. Corner Store, be a hypocrite. A man might avow the new part which Mr. Erman Too­ of New Sbaroa, Me., a copy of the His­ Mr. David Peary died at his home last ! himself to be a firm beliver in the teach­ thaker has added to his house. tory of Medicine by Dr, A^xander Thursday, Sept. 19. Mr. Peary has been in gs of the anarchists, yet by his con­ Mr C. W. Barrett goes to the Kenne- W ilder. This volume has received ill for some time with cancer of the lip duct oppose violence and revolution, bago stream next Saturday to take Main Street, Phillips, Maine. hearty endorsement from literary and and quietly passed away after a long and i A man may extol the virtues of sobriety spawn. scientific men and is a book of interest­ painful illness. He was 87 years of purity and honesty and in his life be ing readiug for all. age. Funeral services were held Satur­ Mrs. Lee Mitchell is quite ill. dissolute, profligate and treacheaous. —Phillips friends of Mrs. Helen Wil­ day afternoon, Rev. R. R iberts officiat­ The infant child of Mr. aud Mrs. Bert Sooner or later his life will stand for lard Howard of Rjxbury, Mass., were ing, and Mr. Sam Ross conducted the Davenport is ili. what it is. recipients this week of “ Southern Mel services. Music was furnished by Mrs. Miss Jenkins, who has been in charge ody” for the piano forte. Mrs. Howard It would seem at first thought that if Frank Harris, Mrs. M. B. Skolfield and of the telephone at Mr. Whitney’s store, Is a.very successful composer. Mr. and the evil deed of one whose accustomed Mr. R. Roberts. has returned to her home in Temple. habits of life were upright were spoken Mrs. Ho vard have been at the Moun­ Miss Della W ilber is working at Mrs. Mr. Gooch takes her place. tain View for three weeks past and of to his condemnation, then to the good Austin Hinkley’s and attending the vil­ Mrs. Henry Collins is visiting her par­ were in Phillips Tuesday on their re­ deed of even the hypocritical should be lage school. ents in Boston. turn home. ascribed praise. But remember, friends, Miss Elvie Beal of Phillips and Mrs Mr. E. H. Whitney was in the city a —Great improvements were made in we tnust be judged by our motives. If we do good to deceive as to our real Althea Williams of Worcester visited at few days last week. 1882 she married Mr. Ermou L. Tooth­ Card of Thanks. M. C. Bangs’s millinery store while she their sister’s, Mrs. Ira Whittemore, a aker of Rangeley. Six children have was in Boston, buying her fall millinery. self and character, is that well? The Mrs. Laura Taylor has purchased one We wish tc express our heartfelt thanks to few days last week. been born to them three boys and three our friends and neighbors, who so kindly The furnishings of the room have been evil deed follows only the evil thought. of the new houses of Furbish & Butler. The Cirone Bros, gave one of their girls all of which are living except one assisted us during our great sorrow. Es­ painted white. The walis are papered Peter would never have said “ I am none Mr. Geo. Hoar has taken rent in Ly­ pecially do we thank those who contributed social dances in Furbish hall last Friday girl. Beside the husband and children, tight tan with a deep border of pink and of his,” had he not first entertained the the beautiful flowers. evening. On account of the rain not a man Huntoon’s house. a mother, two brothers, four sisters and Mb . E. L. Toothaker, green. New curtains and a screen add evil thought. very large number attended. Mr, A. L. Robertson has purchased also a large circle of friends are left to Miss Inza Toothaker. to the attractiveness of the room. Miss I think we often pay too much atten­ the Dennis Davenport house and Mr. mourn her loss. Bings has engaged the services of Miss tion to the minor details, the outward Miss Florence Judkins of Mountain Win Miller has taken rent in the house Carolyn Shorey as trimmer for the com­ finish as one might say, without regard View was in town one day last we'ek, She was a true Christian woman, highly Card of Thanks. formerly occupied by Mr. Robertson. ing season. Miss Shorey comes highly to the real spirit. For example, we the guest of Mrs. Frank Cole. respected by all who knew her. She We would thank the friends and neighbors recommended. She has worked three sometimes hear criticism of the lan- Mrs. Will Grant has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweetser of Bos­ was a member of the F. B. church of who helped in any way during the sickness Rangeley. Funeral services were at the and death of our* loved one who has just seasons with Hill Bros, of New York. j guage in which some Christian exoresses, Seven Ponds for the season. ton are in town, the guests of Miss Pru­ passed away. May the blessing of God rest in the public service, his faith in Christ. dence Richardson. F. B, church Wednesday, September 18, Mr. Colby Whittemore took Mr. M. upon them. ! A violation of the correct form of speech at 2 o’clock Rev. F. A. Noble officated. Mr . J ames Spinney, B. Skolfield’s place on the train a few Last Thursday evening Memorial ex­ Mrs. Phebe Hight, ! is made a matter of mirth. I am not days last week. ercises in honor of our dead President There were many flowers given, F rank Hig h t, . i speaking against the use of correct and were held in the parlors of the Range- among which was a pillow with the Wil l Hig h t, Mr. Bert Furbish has resumed his beautiful language if one has command ley Lake House. Mr. F. M. Bradley of word “ Sister” in the center, from the Howard Hig h t. work in the barber, shop. I of such, but it seems so me very piti- Washington, D. C., addressed tbe peo­ Rangeley grange of which she was a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sears have re­ c o r a l | able to make loyal, noble thought of ple with stirring and eloquent words. member, a large cross from Misses Iron and Steel. | less importance than the grammatical turned to their home in Gardinar. Hazel Rowe, Florence Carleton, Agnes Opening prayer was offered by Rev. R. I have the best line of blacksmiths’ and W e know of correctness of the words in which it is Mr. Fred Ellis has taken rent in Mr. Roberts. Davenport, three beautiful wreaths and carriage makeis’ supplies ever kept in nothing better | clothed. Austin Hinkley’s house. cut flowers from the class of 1900 of Rangeley. Have secured an experienced John Russell of Avon is carpentering which her daughter Miss Inza was a blacksmith and am prepared to do all kinds than coughing In the chapter from which the text is Mrs. Bert Hubbard of Massachusetts for the Dinsmore Bros. of blacksmith and carriage work. | taken we have an account of the send- has been in town, the guest of Miss member was gven. The interment was to tear the lin­ Miss Luette Timberlake of Phillips : ing forth of the first missionary band. Minnie Grant. in the new cemetery. A . E. BLODGETT, Rangeley Me. ing of your and her sister, Mrs. Shurtleff of Liver­ Telephone Connection ; We may learn from them something to Mr. W. J. Ross of Phillips was in throat and aid in our work. How were they to go? more, were at Marsquamosy lodge a few town recently. days this week. ilungs. It is Where were they to go? They were to Madrid. be earnest, persistent, courageous, trust­ Mr. Wm. Tibbetts of Dallas has start­ Mr. John Green of Coplin is very ill. Only a few days more for I better than wet ful. As they went, wherever they went, ed a meat cart in town. Dr. Currier of Phillips was called to see J. C. Wells is taking down an old feet to cause they were to preach the gospel of the Mrs. Eunice Haley of Sandy River him last Tuesday. landmark, the Dunham schoolhouse, PHOTOGRAPHS bronchitis and kingdom. They were to go first to tbe visited her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Oakes, Mrs. C. W . Barrett is on the sick list. and is hauling it home. recently. j * AT j* pneumonia. lost sheep of the house of Israel, to A sad accident happened last Saturday Mrs. Eliza Hinkley of Gardiner is vis­ Only keep it those who counted themselves God’s Mr. J. B. Harlow attended the fair at forenoon when Mr. Arey Ross shot him­ A. S. McKEEN, Rangeley. chosen ones, yet failed to do his will. Farmington last week, having a very self. Mr, Ross was hunting alone some iting relatives in town. up and you That was not to be the end of their ready sale for bis candy. He goes to distance from the town. He rested the Orrin Hinkley and sister, Mrs. Sylviro will succeed in work, but it was tbe beginning. Today Canton to attend the fair there this stock of his gun over a log and sat down Sprague, of Kingfield were at S. C. reducing your we want first to get the church right, to week. to tie his shoe lacing when the gun slip­ For Fresh Hade bring its members into a place of faith- ped and the hammer strruck against the Huntington’s on the 15th inst. weight, losing i ful service. your appetite, log in such a manner as to discharge it. While assisting in getting some sheep The passage of scripture that speaks The bullet entered his right side just i s n i - S h o t out of the barn, Ethel Heath stepped on bringing on a of sin against the Holy Ghost as being below the short ribs cutting a gash a pitchfork, two tines of which pene slow fever, and unforgivable has caused much perplex- about five inches long and nearly two trated her foot, causing much suffering. making every- ; ! ity and questioning. I have thought inches wide. Mr. Ross was obliged to J. C. Wells drove home a Jersey heifer thing exactly much upon it, and to me it means a F o r walk to his home in the village. Dr. ICE CREAH j constant disregard of the voice of the Peabody dressed the wound. from M. H. Davenport’s on Friday and right for the on the next morning but one the animal | Spirit will render one insensible to its Miss Blanchard of the Intermediate No use to hunt timers with was found by Mr. Davenport in his pas­ germs of consumption. ; communications. By his own act he school is an enthuseastic worker for the and SODA Better kill your cough has put himself beyond the influence of bird-shot. It doesn't hurt the ture on Tory Hill. Who can say that a interest of her pupils and for the ad­ dumb beast knows nothing? With Fruit Flavor, call at before it kills you. i the Spirit. vancement of the school. Last week The Spirit filled life is an obedient tiger any and it's awfully risky she furnished her pupils with tickets The Hinkley Bros, of East Madrid S life, and it is a happy life. As the lor you. which were to be sold at 10 cents apiece, passed through the place en route for child rejoices in the knowledge that he each ticket bearing the words, “ You Rangeley on the 16th, where they are HARLOW’S is trying to do that which the parent Consumption is a tiger have an interest in our clock.” The employed as masons. wishes, even so will the Christian find money obtained from the sale of the Mrs. Solomon Dunhaih has returned Branch Store, Rangeley, / M i n peace and joy in the consciousness that among diseases. It is stealthy tickets was to be used in purchasing a j from Rangeley, where she has been tak­ | he is fulfilling the will of the Father. Large assortment of Candies alway — but once started it rapidly clock for the school room. Over $8.00 ! ing care of Mrs. Bert Welch. was realized. Tbe clock has been pur- ! Mrs. O. A. Dunham is slowly con­ on hand, Cigars, fruit and Nuts. eats up the flesh and destroys chased and enough money was le ft1 valescing. Salem. over to furnish the Intermediate room ! When in Farmington go the life. No use to go hunting m s ® Mrs, Emily Wills has gone to Farm­ with new curtains. This is a move in to H A R LO W ’S. the right direction and though it could Freeman Centre. kills coughs of every ington. it with ordinary food and med­ not be done by the sale of tickets, a new kind. A 25 cent bottle Several from this place attended the icine. That's only bird-shot. High school building would be a great Miss May Welch visited in Avon re. BOSTON STORE, is just right for an ordi­ ! Farmington fair. addition to our town. cently. It still advances. Good heavy L. M. Lunt & Co. were at the Oquos- If you want nice, fresh fruit and nary cough; for the Mrs. Ena Perry has been on the sick Miss Ethel Fentiman of Oakland is soc house Tuesday and Wednesday of confectionery, go to the Boston deal­ harder coughs of bron­ | list the past week. charges of Scott’s Emulsion this week with an excellent line of ready visiting her people and friends here. ers for they guarantee their goods chitis you will need a 50 F. E. Harris sold a nice horse this will stop the advance. The made clothing including ladies’ suits, Geo. Allen is in Strong working for fresh. A new stock received every coats, walking skirts, ready-to-wear hats cent bottle; and for the ; week to Massachusetts parties. Henry W. Allen. day. Now is the season we take coughs of consumption disease feels that. veils, gloves, silk waists, shirt waists Mr. and Mrs. J. Booker of Richmond and wrappers. A better line of goods Potatoes are rotting badly. Some orders of peaches and pears for pre­ the one dollar size is ! called on friends here recently. Scott’s Emulsion makes the has never been shown in town and the pieces will be nearly a failure. serving. most economical. prices are right. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adams and Ar- body strong to resist. It Edward Fentiman, who is in the in­ Fine fresh confectionery from iocts “ My cough reduced me to a mere | thur Ellsworth have gone to Crocker- sane asylum at Augusta, is said to be to 6octs a pound. skeleton. I tried many remedies, | town to work. but theyall failed. After using the soothes and toughens the lungs Obituary. failing. Hot and cold lunch, clam chowder Cherry Pectoral I immediately be­ Winfield Corbett is building a new gan to improve, and three bottles and sustains the strength until Mrs Laura Ella Toothaker who died Miss Edie Fentiman visited in Oak­ oyster stews, ham sandwich, lobster, restored me to h< Hth. I believe I chimney to his house, also newly clap­ at her home iu Rangeley, Maine, Mon­ land recently. sardins, oysters, salmon, ham and owe my life to If " boarding it.v. the disease wears itself out. day at 4 o’clock Sept. 16, 1901, was born Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Eustis visited their Sabae f . Morgan, eggs, french fried potatoes, baked children in Winthrop and Farmington, Oct. 7. isos. Brown town, Va. It is reported that Mr. Carl Lewis has Send for free sample. at Madrid October 24, 1S62. beans. j purchased fifteen hundred acres of laud ! She was the oldest daughter of Mr. also attended state fair, returning home SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. and Mrs Joel W. Hinkley. On April 28, last week. C. Marchetti & Co., - Rangeley. of Fred Ellsworth. Roscoe. 50c aud $1.00; all druggists.