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No. 36 Vol 64. Houlton, Maine, Wednesday, September 2, 1914.

their farm on a straight production some such helo instantly. When a Maine Club Women at basis, that there have been no un­ good swimmer is attacked by cramps, Candidate for Representative to the Presque Isle usual conditions and tin* income of lie is temporarily rendered helpless, tin* farm Inis not conn* from any ap­ but. I lie cramps do not Iasi long and Legislature From the District if some little support is handy lie The Maine Federation of Women’s preciation in the value of the land, may float, on 111e su rface u nt i I he gets Clubs as is well known, will hold its for no land has been sold. Count­ back his st reiigt ii. of Houlton. annual meeting at Presque Isle Mu' ing the increase in the value of t.i.e land, and this increase has not been A common fallacy hat has been 28rd and 21th of September. rim men have e a c h exploded, bet which many continue Main Central rates will l»e as usual j <'xe,esHive, tlmse ' holl- to believe, is that, when rescuing a for such meetings, one and three- 1 Made a. net income of over a. (Ii owning person it, is necessary to fifths fares for round trip, no rate to satul dollars a year. It would b<* exceed two emits a mile, tickets be­ untrue t<> state that these results are stun the unfortunate by giving him ordinary, hut it does go to show that a knock-out blow to keep him from ing good from 22nd to 25th. * ,o »«*H 4 The Bangor &. Aroostook will intelligence plus industry and thrift dragging you down. Not one per­ grant customary oneway fare with can make a very profitable business son in a, thousand would know just a minimum of lour cents per mile, of farming on a straight production ■ '■ here to deliver a. blow with the fist SUMMER TIME one way mileage from all stations to basis alone ; the milk in the pad has ,o knock a drowning person uncon­ is blossom time llie world over, but Presque Isle and return. It is hoped paid for the farm and not fancy live scious. and not one in ten thousand that the Canadian Pacific will bo stock prices or other usual condi­ could strike a blow in the water hard we alwa\s have a wealth of Sum­ equally accommodating. Inquire tions. enough to make mu* insensible. You mer blossoms in our shop all the could md strike a blow while sup­ early at local stations. It would he It would be well for all of us to year around. a good idea for several women to cultivate our own little g a, r d e n. porting your body in water that club together and buy a mileage on clean out the weeds of ignore,.ce won Id register mole than fifteen or For Cut Flowers, each of the roads. and sloth before we attack t lie other tweiity pounds. Mrs, K. P. Abbott of Saco, the problems that current opinion some­ When a, drowning person grabs plants for bedding or the house, president., lias been in Aroostook times classes os of larger import­ you the proper way is to grasp Him vines, dowering shrubs, and all ance. The fact is, the matter f by tin* jaw and press your thumbs county, where she attended a field kinds of iloral decorations, see us meeting of the county clubs. She greatest, importance to each fanner in the hollows just where the ear first and ask our fair prices. reports delightful meetings, the club is his own farm and his own meth­ joins flu* jaw. If you press the women all being most enthusiastic ods. These are largely under Ids thumbs hard enough the pain will over the coming Federation annual, own control and in solving them lie he so severe that lu* will involuntari­ CHADWICK will be in better position to help in ly release his Hold id’you to raise his ft is earnestly hoped I hat the women The Florist will apply early for accommoda­ solving those other questions which hands to his jaw. Then grab him by tions, thereby avoiding inconven­ are now so prominently agitated in tin* hair and keep him at arm’s Conservatories 16 High Street. public debate. Let each f a r n: e r Imigt 11, jerking him over on His back. ience at the last moment. Phone 603-2 'Phe ballot is most satisfactory, first, devote himself to the problem Then swim on your own back. In covering as it does the entire state, of economical production, for he this position bis head will he about taking in local’ties hitherto unrepre­ can directly affect this, and it will tin* middle of your waist, and In* FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS sented. It was unavoidably late, bring him both immediate ;.nd cannot clutch your legs or arms. FOR RHEUMATISM tm of tie* eei11mon *■ r dent of Houlton for thirty-five The chn.nging of the annual from ( hie -I om most respected citizens will be charged with years and has a personal acquaint­ friends say he expects to h<* a ean- rors is that a. -■ w i m mer is kept from fall to spring, will he discussed and ance with a very large percentage didate for Attor, oy General in Bd(>. sinking derails * of th e III I ) V I ■ III e 1) t voted upon as per recommendation of the voters. If Citizen Shaw is elected he will s iiim mi I h i. s 11 r I a .*. Advtg “ caIP’ sent out earlier in the year. don-.. I.oral Hits. An livening of Refined Fun. and il !e retrains 1/ an ii.nii Another important subject fur dis­ anus and i i < r a I ■ > Prices 3 5 and 50 Cents cussion will he ‘The Develop Maine surf.in. Aroostook County field and upon the lecture platform. Movement, and How the Federal ion d'n la t- on Sale at the < )pcra Hou-e, Sept- Sth. Court Called at tf.15. T h * ■ w (> i a tin ;* h He has been travelling all over tin* May Help. A second rail with bal­ Aroostook County never looked dent is t *i Inn m a a. r I and country for several years talking on lot a nd eredetit in I cards is a ho u t batter than it does now. Was nev­ and cry. i' h a I ■ Xi­ his health hobbies. He has diag­ ready. Sperm 1 badges in green and er more admired by visitors and tie* Inngs and nosed ignorance and dirt as the most brown will be used at. ( hi.-, meet mg. strangers, and never gave promise of quickly ■ ink. W I : I ! I I •- expensive luxuries for either in­ They an* most attractive a,ml will he larger and better crops than at the stood v> ma pm inn dividual or community. ie has jfOOi i SOU Veil i rs. present time, is the universal saying carried his campaign of education m 1111! i * i of 1!: of the people from all parts of the before medical socic.u-s, s o e i a 1 t a. county. workers, t e a c li e r s and women’s ,• 1 111-; ha! M a man C.i|| HUDSON Six-40 for 1915 Strangers visiting the county for clubs. He has made such a hit by Making a Farm Pay 111 an t I > k e ‘ ■ ; . him ,0 >m the first time are enthusiastic in his personality, by popular tre;o- i t bv * . 1. ■ ! )! New Price their praise, and admiration of its ment of subjects of general interest We often hear the pin r 1 t! i a t M 1 )::; : 1 s I > ! :m air 1 ■ 1 beauty, Its development, and pro­ and by his witty and entertaining farming doesn’t pay. t h it d m m i I Mir f j , h;U . 1 A < ! a spective future. 1 S I.et a : 1alt r m style that the lecture platform has diem an is get ling ail th ■ pndif, t ha t 11 r ! '■A : 1 $ 1 5 5 0 For 84 years I have lived in the made more and more demands up­ lie suck s the orange 11 r \ and I !!.. pro ' 1 f 1 - M county and my professional duties on him. Hate seasons have found dllcer gets t lie hi' ter P« i I, that dm ns )' pan - an. 1 buck. F. 0. B. Detroit have called me frequently to ride him launching into deepei waters farmer is crus bed led w< i'll the nm 1 ;do.i Mm II -. M a-- hit. ■- ; over its hills and through its valleys, than the purely sanitafive and her and the upper millstones of ' t 1 i | | : , , U .11 ■ r and past Its farms at many times of medical ; he has plunged into edu­ duct ion and d is I 1 1 b u t 1 o r! !M Wi f II 1 a eh the year. Being deeply interested cational problems, social econiinic*, Hoard'*, Dairyman, When 11P 1III III ! ; c i ! c, 31 New Features in agriculture, I have tried to hi* a .*nd finally politics. is a It a, 1 md m dairy ! a 1 m i n i1 l- Noti 1 \ ' '■ i I 1 1 ’ careful and close observer of its con­ Dr. Hutchinson, therefore, was fret j III II tiv Mssef ! ed it I oil I a. i n rin , ihad th ■ ft ' - >t ’ 'X S'\ .jo the oat wiit(. h seemed to mark ditions and growth. When I say e (| b y till tll'ee del' ,d an f a 1!i lake. Ml .. 1 * V. the very man to be expected to lam : * ml he m*-. 1 cXU'S 0\vr sold. Houth to the North, everywhere one “ a man may not praotire all he prod il et of d fa i *,v ami -, TM il r H/t >n m;giis n - ■ h.elded he How a i (1 J { goes. knows, what he dues lot know, he i ng for it in * it n -he g i a |, !. Colli li­ The hay crop is just immense. The cannot practice,” so In* finds a. great to hear a sf . 1 m .be ..ted !'n:!1 '. C ; i ! ■- tm ! . 1; ■ m. n 1 Last ve ir was hay fields ale beautiful with so much work before him in helping to lend o! d i u * i ‘.. tin: Thy 1.nn■ he -, m■a. . . a a 1 < 1 -1m tic w < -> )U \'onioneos. clover, alsike and a little of the old the voters of his country to under­ not i m >l;nM ol -me, w . Mm '■- 1'u ,.!, at thev eon side! ! i1 r idea 1 modi rn oar. red, It Is a real garden of flowers. stand better the political situation a farm <■ i a i *. i. i While it is true that during the as progressives interpret it. basis. It : ■ a. :Mmmg ! ! >!ed hgdll , li and si,im-, oomph-tt.d v equip- spring and well up into June it was Dr. Hutchinson is an Hnglislmian. Two y i i m n. I urn r- hm :me ’ *■ w a < a! v :!! 1 -■■< 1 man v :: 11 rant ! 011S You are cold and backward, and seemed as Ho has the satin* big, plain, holiest, at tending die uni' e rs iiy s. M ;m |;e,- l Ib- new III' I > T 1 X Oi.X |n is .\ merica’s though the potatoes would never relined face of tin* intellect ua type y ear- ag.> wd though). h a t I -e< mu. come through the ground and come of Woodrow W i 1 s o n. Me is ret u rn i ng toll the fa I'll) IT! y t tin* pin-(■, even thon g h it is ’Hu• ’ i t) mt a 111: active of to hoeing time, yet when they did it thorougly American, having been Unit was loea ted in mm nl' Mm M l. I 1 The ' mall a m * 1lint 1 . lie (’ 0 n e 1 d e i seetoed as though they never grew educated in the best schools of the and Well S"ttled1 dairy so*t mils Miii 1 a Me \ cl" III'' *iv i i! it -■ amply ;as a1 modi i S I X . We want to so fast and soon covered the ground, Middle West, where Iab*r fie taught Wisconsin . Ttm elder hr.. t her lin.lit 1 a11 > ■ v . • ;h" water 1.ii- . h c,\ it appeah-V t <> you. and were in blossom. 11 in In in- is ;1 ta 1 r »w imn 1 r, as professor of anatomy, later of (low ■a 1111 ;md cann * hnHie " I h.ivc been urnah]Ie to got do1 ivories, 0:1 11 inIson <-ars, have The fields have been real gardens pathology, still later on methods of stay a b*w w dvS 1, nmupei a l < 11 l I * M O | I ■ \\ mil a ho • w b ■ d: ■ ha. 1 tin ee ol II udson Six ;.o My 1 Cars ;md have sold of flowers, and the vines are large science teaching, on comparative fad Imr was gelt i ng n in years ami dm.-.* * , ry- day I if.*-pi i -,i r\ m - 5 them in billowing p.aities .• Joint S. Wriler, Houlton ; Reul S. and thrifty and well loaded with po­ pathology at the London Medical lie fn 11 II (1 It 1 ad dm fain: was ju-f K"'" I M m ; r * , i f * ■ - 1 \ a I * 11 ■ tatoes. Graduates’ college, and finally was about breaking e\ n, possibly not I 11 r"wn 11 tm wat*T ■ rn.' hi ;i am Shaw, lout Fait livid and S. C. Greenlaw, Presque Isle. Mr. The prospect is for a bumper crop. state health officer In Oregon. He quite (Il dug that. After s o m e from -11 < ir* . ymi may ahlv tu limit f'.ieenlaw had the misfortune to loose Ids Hudson Six-40 1914 A fjeld of 60 acres opposite my dwell­ lias taken a turn or two as editor of thought, be proposed that In* and and swim will; slid in aid h I'm' by tire and although lie had to wait several weeks refused to ing give* every indication of produc­ periodicals. He has written much his brother take over th e farm and tlllll'S as tar mid wii II. .11 f buy any oilier but a Hudson savs his new ear pleases him ing 126 or 140 bbls. per acre. The for the press and for Fnglish and run it on a stipulated cash rent. The them. farmers are cheerful and hopeful American reviews and magazines. proposition was accepted and at the At a picum at an in la ml vm v nuudi. Two ears were shipped me August 19 and ex­ bonanac of the promise of a good po- He also is tin* author of s e v »■ j- a mud of three years flu* ymutig men small youngster carr\ ing a i d toy pect other delivei e- soon. Cars will arrive about August 25. tato crop. This Is true all over the books along mepical and sanitarivo were so well satisfied with do* re­ ru hht*r I >a 1 lm.il fumbled < ■ \ < ■ i t In Au\ part-/ wi-hiug to have a demonstration ('an write me and county as I have seen it in many of lines. III \;,. sults (had they approached the la­ edge a pier in deep water 1 wdl send the ear to their home- the potato producing towns and It is I)r. Hutchinson was one of tin* ther with the statement that they one was near him at the linn hlit said to be true in all the towns. speakers at the monster Roosevelt wished to buy the farm, that if he they Inaid his screams and ruslmd G. M. P. rally at Portland city hall, Tuesday did not care to sell they would buy to llis rescue. W hell t ! I e v leached ARTHUR P. LIBBY, Fort Fairfield evening, August 1H. elsewhere. 'Die father acceded to him t Hey found him gasping and the request and arrangements crying and struggling- on the mu'face AGENT FOR AROOSTOOK COUNTY. Dr. Woods Hutchinson were concluded for the purchase of of tin* water, lad clinging, as sailors Classified. the lido-acre farm, which of necessity are said to cling to straws when Physician Author Professor Porter of a small Nev was to be paid for out of the profits drowning, to his bright nibb-r hall. The tart, terse, epigrammatic, England college, sat ponderously ii of its operation ; and somewhat; Th<*r'* was sufficient air in the hall to the chair devoted chiefly to the act ^nchant, Dr. Woods Hutchinson later an additional so acres were keep Ids head above the water, and ence of heredity. The Porters hiu speaking in Maine in the interest purchased. Ids love for Ids toy saved his life, A dt th# progressive party and its been, for generations, men of abstrust scientific turn, booklah men. But th< What has been the result? This five cent air balloon fully inflated pfiitofplcs. professor’s small son, Tommy, hatei 240-acre farm together with the im­ will hold a child, and two of them COOLING DRINKS Dr. Hutohinson is a non-conform- his books cordially, much to hi provements made and the increase will support a grown person. •r. He started out of the ruts years learned father's dismay. The profes in live stock, in another year will All of these facts were tested in ago in medicine. Think of a man sor looked ruefully at. the teacher's r« have been paid for in full from die t he swimming tank at t he Fnivcrsi- O F A L L KINDS following the medical profession port that Tommy had played hooke; farm profits alone ; and all this will ty of Pennsylvania, ami Professor suddenly flaunting before a drug- and destroyed his books. have been accomplished in il years’ Kistler, swimming instructor, prov­ mesmerised world the astounding "My dear," said the pi xTTsscr io hfc time by straight, f a r m i n g. Tin* ed by liis experiments that it is un­ wife, "I am afraid thiu I must cfaa assertion that “No permanent cure young men have accumulated a good necessary for om* to drown if he will of any disease oan be made by drugs ThomaB as a true instance ct arersioi Ice Cream and Soda Water to type." working herd of grade and pure­ grab some small article and keep but only by food, fresh air, exercise, bred Guernseys, but the type of quite calm. A floating oar is sulti- and cleanliness.” But he said It farming and conditions have been cient to save your life if you place it and kept on saying it and now most neither unusual nor spectacular. under your chin and hold it there Seasonable Fruits The Reason. of the medical profession have ad­ They have not been breeders of lightly with two hands. Keep the mitted the claim and the public af­ “I Just can't seem to keep a dining* room girl!” “I have often wondered fancy stock, and the principal in­ lungs well inflated, and do not thresli firms that they all knew it all the come has come from the production around wildly. time. why you never can keep any help. I never have any such trouble.” "I and sale of milk. Good swimmers will often despise It la not strange that inch a man JOHN A. MILLAR know, but my husband Just won’t flirt The point we desire to make is such emergency life preservers, but sbonld find nis way into the literary with them.” that these young men have paid for there are times when they inav need Title Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914.

Classified Ads. Primitive Baptist Minister, had bap- fcism at Green’s Lake, Sunday. He *HOULTON’S * V-r* w ** GREAT FAIR Tenem ent To Let—Ho r s e For is holding special meetings at East) mto. Apply at Franklin A vs. I35p Hodgdon. I ‘Misses Clara and Alice McAtee, For Sale—Robber Tired Wagon Ludlow All the schools with one exception Mr. Methias Friel of Richmond, ana * Third Annual Celebration of the also mod cart. Sold cheap if taken at once.1 will open Monday, Sept. 14. The Miss Mary Dutfet of Johnsville, N. i 0 . A. Hudgins, No. 1, Cleveland St. tf Henderson school opens next Mon­ B. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. j Miss A llies Wartnan is spending day. With the exception of the Atherton, Sunday. : Houlton Agricultural Society. her vacation at home. McBride and Henderson schools To Let—Fomlebed Rooms, One the teachers are expected to remain. Mrs. Methias Friel, Frank McAtee ' Thp new steel bridge at Moose minute walk from the Post Office. For Miss Blanche Scott, of Presque Isle, of Richmond, Miss Evelyn Friel of Houlton’s third annual Fair which Brook was completed Saturday. Kirkland, and Miss Annie Kathleen The Houlton Music Parlors were gentlemen only. C. O. Lunt, Mechanic St. will teach at the Henderson. As yet closed Thursday under the most flat­ next in line with a fine display of Mr. Gehial Hideout of Auburn, no teacher has been decided upon of Amity were guests of Mrs. Win. tering conditions was a grand suc­ Atherton last Thursday. Pianos featuring the Ivers & Pond, HM Dollars Buys An Automobile Me., is the guest of his brother B. for the McBride school. cess in everyway. For wee!-" and McPhail and F«teys,also the Edison ir. good running order, 3 new tires all in E. Hideout. months the several committees un­ Disc Phonogi 4>hs. with Mr. Wood der the direction of Sec’y F. N. Vose good shape. Apply to P Tim ks Offlou. Mr. and Mrs. Shubel Thompsonpsot of I)o your trading at Crosby’s Su­ Mooers in charge assisted by Miss Mr. Hodgdon have been laboring and planning to Hazel Wellington Houlton spent Friday with burban Store. A full line of Gro­ make this year’s celebration a record To Let Downstairs Tenement Of W. Crouse. ceries and this week they h ave Texaco Motor Oil Co. occupied the breaker and that success was attain­ next booth with a good display of 4 rooms with electric lights and hot water special prices on Vruit : Peaciies Mrs. John Pike and sou have re­ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Webb are re , turned to their home in Providence, ed was evident by the pleased ex­ their wares. bat* Apply to Mxi. I-etitia White, 53 ceiving congratulations on the birth }»nd Pears H. I. pression on everybody’s face, and The Houlton Furniture Co. with a HOtkiry St. of a son last week. the high words of praise heard on fine line of tlie famous Boone Kitch­ Mr. and Mrs. Luther Glidden of every hand. Mr. Norman Heinore and Mrs. en Cabinets, tbecabinet that “makes Lot On Court Street Ufonticello Patten were visiting in town last Many people who had heard of the woman’s work easy.” Mr. McMin- A da Homo re spent Sunday at Mr. week. j wonders of Aroostook county, the owned by Miss Adteiaide Page ht offered Shephard White’s. neman had charge of this boot!) and Q . ... . „ , i t greatest farming community in New gave every caller a pretty souvenir. for sale at a bargain. Apply to A. A. Put­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, of H. L. Good has been in Boston the ------...... — .*...... -• - i ! n;ngianuEngland whi'di which has has been been justly justly P. S3. Berrie with his large display nam. tf past few days on business. ipoved from Hermon, and will make j termed the “Garden of Maine,” and Boston, were in town Friday the Their home hern 1 0f the enterprise of Houlton’s busi­ of musical instruments furnished guests of Mr. Frank Small. * Mrs. Mr. H. B. Sharp spent Sunday in plenty of music in this end of the Far Sale-Tent 14x16, 6ft-wall Walker was formerly Miss Mary Ludlow with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daggett of Ha­ ness people with its up to date and hall with his Hallett & Davis. Briggs, and fly 10 oz army duck, ropes and pules Stewart, and left here 31 years ago. verhill, Mass, were guests of Mr. thriving town, determined to make Emerson and Merrill & Noyes pi­ Mrs. Howard Nelson spent the and Mrs. Willard Howard last week. j tlie trip during the celebration week anos. complete. First class condition, at half past week with relatives in Bangor. j and hundreds oT visitors from vari- cost. Apply at Times Office. The ladies of the M. E. Society Hallett & MeKeen Co. showed a Llnneus Mrs. Mattie Hartt of Bangor, lias will serve supper at the Town Hall [ ous parts of tin* State came and were miniature grocery store featuring been calling on friends in town for i convinced of the truth of t he saying Sunshine Biscuit, liberal samples of Room Wanted In Private Family on the evening of Sept. 4. All are ! that “seeing is believing." the past few days. cordially invited to attend. which were passed out to all who Prefer sunny front room, electric lights, Schools in town begin Monday, I The weather, one of the greatest called. Miss Lona Sharp lias been the lath, etc., young married couple. Reply C. Sept. 7th. factors pertaining to a celebration Chadwick, tin* Florist, occupied guest of her aunt, Mrs. K. \V. Mc­ I was all that could be desired, and JL Davis, Times Office. Miss Bessie Taylor is visiting her his old stand and his display’ this A few of the farmers in town have Leod for a few days. aunt, Mrs. Ethel rngraham. {the opening day of the Fair saw' year was of the usual high order. commenced digging their Cobblers. Miss Koxie Foster of Orient, is en­ crowds pouring into the town by Hamilton & (dark Co. had a nice To Let—A C o tta g e And B oat To Miss Pansy Taylor w<*nt to Bangor train, by team and by onto, and rent, by the day or week, on Grand Lake Mrs. L. J. Bolten, of Boston, is joying a few days visit at the home last week to attend the Eastern attractive booth in the South West of her brother, Fred Foster. when tin* curtain rung down Thurs­ corn**!' of the hail showing the fa­ shore. Telephone l"> -in, or write Mrs. C. visiting her neioe Mrs. Edgar To/.ier Maine Fair. day e' miing nothing but words of for a few weeks. mous Clarion ranges, also a nice line L. Packard, Orient, Me. Mr. A. C. Passmore and family \ Mr. Mamul of Bear Island, N. B. | prate, were heard of tin* courteous of plumbing. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holmes, of returned Wednesday from a short | is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. B. | treatment and the lavish entortain- T h e Intennitional Agricultural Experience Unnecessary, Hustl- Littleton, spent Sunday with re­ visit with relatives in Bangor and | 0. Ingraham. ■ ment furnished. Corp. display in the next booth prob­ vicinity. lers can make big money introducing our latives in town. j The hoist* racing was as good as ably' attracted more attention than I Mrs. Oliu Scott and Miss Mary ;■ any ever seen in the State, fast time any other in Die building. A large high-grade specialties'; no experience re­ Mr. and Mrs. Hay Estubnmke, of l)r. and Mrs. \\ . C. McLeod and j skntieid were in Amitv one dav last exciting finishes, no squabbling, ev­ quired ; write today. 5tar Sales Company, Charleston, Me., are visiting re­ children of Mars Hill, spent Sunday %veek tM vis;r >Irs. Knapp. double space artistically' decorated ery thing went along smoothly, smm*- showing hundreds of varieties of po­ B 3 East Eddington, Maine. 234p latives in town. at tin* horn** of his parents, Mr. and [01)1 Mrs. R. W. McLeod. Mtssfs .Julia and Elizabeth Whit** thing s 1 .Hen at a thru da vs tatoes grown in all sections of the Mrs. Hattie Lane, of Falmouth, of Danforth wen* the uvi k-i-ml race i n * county under all tin* different condi­ B argains In Farm Property In Me., is spending a few weeks with Rev. H. E. Diinnack of Augusta, guests of Mrs. \V. .). Moon-. Tlnm exhibit-,. t li e famous tion- by the use (► t the well known Bucksport and vicinity. Soil very favor­ Mr. and Mrs A. P. Bennett oin* of flu* Progivssix e campaigners, linl'-r- ( w icn tin* Aroostddl; 1; i r- i'mlVaio brand-of fertilizer. Photo­ is billed for a loot ore a t t he (I. ang<* Wallace Gci ' of 1 ios ! Ol I IS -> pe mi­ in* r is ■ ■ ml. the Pei'ciu rou. t in* able for potatoes, Apples and Dairy, Fine A. A. Stitham was a caller at the graphs of growing fields were dis­ Halt tn la v ■ v < ■ 11 u i g. ing his vacat io ll t • r e \V i t ll his f a i n i - Clydesd i I.*- Su b'M k - . ami J D<- played conspicuously ami nil in all Schools, Steamship bines and Rail to all Hadley farm this weed; on his way l\' at the home M rs. Sa ra h <)’ Ibieii Ihdg ia i e -wto tin* ! i u 11 d r* •* i s of Points. Fielght rates low. E. L. Wanen, from Pleasant Pond to his home in The rem a i n of (<,■ .rg ■ ( ’Ini k wfi the bomb was a credit to the cou- ! a Ivy d l III; ,|.*i'k were a It a r** vel- citn. Messrs. Rohinsmi. Rhoda, Bucksport, Maine. 34tf Blaine. died in }i *>i on, Thursdny, wer* ! Mr. (ini. Smart of W* on and j M i-- Wihla ( hi rt is *>f i )a u l ill Wei'* at ion to many ** cam*1 tor t tn*. first Webber and hunt of t he Buffalo con­ tii'oachi lie for in torn lent in th* time. Mrs. Ella, bibby who has spent \ ilia.. ■ ■!in t er a i u ! * I;.* y . [the mo a i of w . .1. .Mie * r t ■ a we.-k. cern were responsible tor tin* fine A Splendid Opportunity To M ake the past wee); with Mr ami Mrs. ('. Tlf * X I I 1 )! I 1 '.va. oy 1 a r * w i; m. money and establish permanent business. C. A. Holmes in Littleton return* d i h 1 i 'ihl.’.tiix U I him • a m l u and ill! th*' I a I '.,*■-' a i \ej-o. Taxidermist, occu­ i 111a 11 a: Write Health A- Accident Insurance and be home Sa t u r. I a v . yen r mu ! ' 'oi,...r,;'•; ! inr-pita dan -• t I'1 • | ; | py e,*rm r **! the holloing in i ’ oft l; independent. All or part time. Address ■ i * * * w 111 ■_ i o 111 * i * '* i in ads. birds, li-li. >l iin I i a;, i f".v fa W. ail ■I*-., fine , x a moles of ! j k work. National Casualty Company, Detroit, Mich, ma k *• X II I hit I ! 1 Ml Mr * wa i flmiti- Mi ...: I heat i ng Hat; roll dis- sea Letter B I * l -lllll. lit w a ■ i i i 1 i - ; * in v \< rl ha v '• '< s 1" ora t* u -m ,-r w a i m- m-t rated by M i s Frank e-t ord*'! . ' ! **1 a ! \ i- \ai- Mol- mi i a * oil many •.■•* *mcn, i ! I g darted ual*!*- eoj'p - ■* .an FOR RENT - Steam Heated Apart-! Mrs. I,x* (Tawlbr i I o 11 i t o: ! i U ■ 1 !' w o * ■ k . i m I ■I nuint'e’' **t Ollier- Were e i I*' 1,111* e V * T t ; i !; I • men*, four rooms and bath, all other im j was visiting relatives in t h i■i town o :a oed- provemems Including Kitchen range, e’.c-i Th In.- hi! ; a . i V I Sunday. • I ’ *■ la \ ■ i. \ \ \ x i * Id*,* ■ v t iooi is trie lights, screens and awnings fu* at) win- j paid M iss Louis.* ( Tn wfi *rd. o ' Houho t \ a dows. Warm in Winter and cool in k uni i a i u * ■ -1 is t he glie.-f of M iss J use |i hiu*' ! 11 black -W or it, ■ hail iner. Particularly well suited to small fam­ gan for a few da vs. is fact* i a ; iu rim rg* Were ily. Opportunity t<> beard two or three ■ iiiii mi mg > i that Mr. ami Mis Stephen Taylor, of ■mil men. Apply Buffalo Fertilizer Works, i M ■mi -I coil id oe ar- Ludlow, out Sunday wit ii M r. and \\ u * 1,0 tf Mrs. Earle Ada ms. - *■* <*n Surely' ing tin *f HoulP m ami vicinity Sale—The Farm Ol Tlie Late M iss M y ra l >a vid.-*m mg a turn w le- art **1 mak- For m todi O. A. Abbott situated in Vassal!M>ro, Ken. few day.- with her pai . am! i vfiioi linn th il nebee Co., 175 acres, 1 i-2 story house with M rs. .1 W . 1 )a v id sot* - Ill spite of their "U.nl it iidbci.lt to 8 rooms, stable, two barns, sheep she*], tint* Miss Mi 1.1 red ml)i\a.u. of Hold L.t t w hen it came i into orchard, plenty of wood and some lumber. top. is visiting ier grand-parent. Two miles from K. It. and 1-2 mile from Mr. and Mrs. T J. ■lifer electrics, 2 miles from Oak Grove N-minary. \' r* * I.TA UI.K- A parly of young p ■ * j j i * from i !;i- o - 4 M a1 jl c, IM iC Fine view! For further oarticulars inquire town a 11 * nded a da !i c* 11 party at immt was i.ot L:\kewo.* I last Friday nigtit *h -ii'ed. it was of Mrs. O. A. Abbott, Vassal bom, Me. .Si igG 'Jy S4V19 D2|> tn- c*utsidermg Mrs, B. E. Hovey ami sou Leia nd ia f um .'.a*i i h is of Houlton. are guesm ol !nnr s ; - 1 e r play was gwnd. For Sale - Nearly 200 Bred Sows Mrs. Geo. Carpenter fm a feW d * , A. 11 *1 * - C ( i . ued for August and .September farrow' im-Iuding Mrs. Frank Fifzptt: rick ami M iss w a O. i. C., Yorkshire, Poland Chinas, Essex, Marie Noonan, w* r** visiting Mr. Chesters, lierkshires, and Mulefeet. About and Mrs. Gar/vf h’ii /.[i Weil* I't > lie I Hi. III w ay * .iii-Niing of **vcry and we guarantee shipment of nice stock. Wed nesda ' where , i,. \ \\:,i spend a M Water le -*•..* me k no w 11 r«» man We haVe approximately noon head to select few days with tv la r i ves n. 'tor*' r*- ’ > 1 •’** ■ - a man i mm h is money in turning home. i1 *■ w a y . 'i’ll** imop !r from. New England Livestock Company, ■ i "v.\;ual)i.*“ pin/**- for Peabody, Mass. ffil i- we tv well patronized. w "*;i' 1.....IPs too. a11 raet- For Sale- we A re Making a LlttlCiO ii up! a I ti m-t e very p< r-< m very Ibw price for the next thirty days on ' mil ril'd a “ lit*- -i/.e" oar breeding stock. Our houses are not I.cslie W. orn-'d M 1 * ; .1 doi; -feiWitlg m 'Il­ ,*■ Wile;,- large enough to wiiffer the amoum of hiuj.s day from 1 g e iias been *■: i -aw mill. l'll | age li we now have. We a.e the 'atgest breeders of** Rhode Island R** twelve at h i ! y ! ,a was post p*>; < "ihy gmnl i,ate thorougiibred hens an*J on** Ji a n *1 > o in <* a cc* ■ 11 n t ■ ■' i ‘•am of - re- cockerel for Slo hO Send ino* ey <>• *b*r Ol' ■ A • I* ia iii registerHl letter. 'The “Rc*l F c a th e; ' Y. C l! May Poultry Farm, W interp<*r, .M**i,i* 1. F. D. < N. Ji. A ■ M No. l Box 33 a l o M ; M. Ji n o i ia p (' i,ri-i * a M l’r acii.n

THE ONLY SPEECH SENATOR JOHNSON Tne Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914.

1V1 iViiSiAi^iSiiSiAAAAAAiSiiSi i3iiSii3 iiSifr7it3iiSii9i Hubert Smith of Fort Fairfield William J. Watson W. G T. U. joined his wife last week at Lake­ The many friends of William J. WHY WEAK LUNGS? wood for his annual vacation. 1 OF LOCAL INTEREST f Watson, of Littleton wen* sorry to The regular meeting of the W. C. The toll of tuberculosis is claiming F. N. V ose left Monday for Bol­ T. U. will be held on Thursday, Sept. more than 350 victims every day in the WWWMfiWiiWitfHW WfiwSW WS, i8i learn of his death which took place ton where all the salesmen of the A. on Tuesday after a protracted illness 3. It is an important meeting and it United States, yet few realize their grave P. Taplev :.sti in <'oU!t of the United States for Heywood St., conduct's! by Rev. W. govern mein's rep n ireiij.a11 for dia­ A it unify. Col. A. V. N.-wti n i.f the I bstrict iif Maine. by Gov. Haines a delegate to the F. 1 )a vis of the M . i-h ('] i ii nhi, potato buyer, returned Friday from gm g mine; and shipping our pota- \\ oreester. Mass.; I) '!<■ n1 Oi '■ n-hea.rted plaintiff in this highly M.one. in uoJ 1 >i -ii id, respectfully represents, Schools For This Year of t lay an ;1 I ira do , i will If' M r>. \\\ It. (i i !.S' ui, and t m Mr. W. W. McDonald, left Mon­ rupt under the Acts of Congress Friends in this town of Mr. and l i ollltoD will o,f 1i Mom ia v S e p 1. i ! m -i farm c am-. it at > I' o a I s inek 1"ss df Ifndaiit is Jnlm Pm b y relating l" bankriiptc\ ; that lie lias day for Skowhegan, Me., where he Mrs. Fritz G. Russell, of Waterville, for t lie ha 11 i f r n! 1 ,d' (oil!'J »f n w e e! -■ lr. in J Of, -11 ooll o 1 1 Dudley. Tiii- witnesses will lie Mr-. duh 'iini iiden-d all his property, and lay. 'I will join his wife who lias been visit­ will be pleased to learn of the Girth As tin- Engine it o I j ', , ■ w ill he Us Will ho good r-o rae II. Ed hi a 11. M i-s Dure, < < ■ c i i ra 11. rialit' of piup-!t\. and has fully complied , i 11 g a n 11 hall o a i' h a l l . .on am ! «r, with a’l Hi- Dspuri-uii-nls of said Acts and of ing Mr. M cDonald’s mother for of a son which arrived Tuesday Mondav as a \ 1 1Jing ; lav. t V . Man i!. ( hari* 11. I"... Eighth <(1 ra do w ill IfP i !1 T 11" s d; ,-0(1, •<■]•! !; g\ -i u i ‘ - Or ■ -Ira o , i; i!: ( '. Dill. ' 1 iic ciide r Court touching bis bankruptcy. some time, v Aug. 25th. JL.llll.nl i j o\,• m ug. T 111r\ lu i Wild. * he piays That lie may Ge Sept. Id. Th fi have 1' M■ * ■ r i > * * \ * ■ Ran i. if f n 11 ia i!! " 1 If i if tip' .jeeh-fd a 11 1 A! taw Vi'l'S i(i! He die Court to have a full discharge Mrs. Roy Porter and three chil­ The Misses F.lla ami Margaret chump s IP. I l; e l R>rc.■, Ms. .ok Railroad will 1 1- ih . m 1 .•a her befoi , hem a) b?s provable against his estate n. teach ft's Tf" nine. t . All i • hi.: < 'mini \ I ‘a i ■ We i e - r ( I I'M r Hall. \\ S. Blake. .i .... Houltoh for the past three weeks, bile trip throng! the northern part building s ha \ e [ ,Ui i CD i |i pood e. \ I . ‘s 11! I I ’ ; . ( . W. E. I Ctf'i d. " ; 7-ti da\ of Feb.. A. D. 1914. dit ion or will bi p. • f, i r i ( : in I! V Ip I). Per­ returned home Saturday. of the county. open: C iC )|;ck K. g\] LANS. of school . Tlo ■ r a re a ! f w m ' A Revelation ] \ ! 're, i \ ie.e illed -ill The condition of Geo. H. Smith, Miss Frances Estabrooke of Pres­ jobs tlia I llffd t hUii' of ‘ R. MJntvif, Bankrupt. who has been sick for the past few que isle, who has broil spending the building's and 111 i -a a;i t work V huget'her I " i: 1 > H " F NOTICE J'11 FREON. weeks remains about the same. He past two works with her sisfmu Mrs. tllfSf. So that ■'i ■; I li.- hui h 1 i 1 i W T!o hdi suffers very little and is holding his Leroy Jackins on High street, has If III go. D. j i, "1 ; I ' ilit h U; in : thip!" c : Cl ua\ >t Aug . A. I). I DI 4, for tile oI) (' 11 i ! 1 g , from a i. t . r \v I he o ! ■ui o ;1‘lfg 'IK Ilg pflitloh, it Is - own even at his advanced age. returned home. ( ) j ; | i | Tin- gr,ad if w ill h, heHitf! as 1a; -1 > s t to ail -la ■ t - of A Am Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Cunning­ Austin Ham, head salesman at voir "\copi lor a change count v w may it,' liad li peII the same on tiie 9th day of ali/e wI at ( i, ■! 'V 1 1 'pi necessary by t ho ov<-re n»\ mg ■ ii. before said Court at ham and children of Boston, who Smith Bro’s., with his wife and son, Puo h U 1 1 u >-;> ■ W have in \ < r J'orti;II,<1. ' i s; the f 1 igh School, Tim Ri fi (J ra.< aid District, at ten o'clock in i'tv, and who w i-!i I o m llu- !eidi«xm . ;and'hat notice thereof be pub- -have been the guests of Mr. and started Friday for Lewiston where which occupied a roo m 111 t | ( ’on this l: *■!11 i«■ mu >! did : CLEANSE THE BLOOD b'bfd !11 Th- Aioosn-oiv Times a newspaper Mrs. J. B. Madigan returned home they will visit Mr. Ham holm.- i ral School wi II ho iv; iu>vo t! i o r A a H >-! i m i k (’mill! y w a AND AVOID DISEASE praiP d iu sud 1 riel, and that all known last week, making the trip by auto. for two weeks. j from until t ho now building ] - rca 11 \ iwi'iat .ion (n im-. fur. i-M'diteis. and for occupancy. T ;:• is Fifth ( irado a\ know, i! t i.- w as m y li r- r \ app.ar at de- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, of Mrs. (hlara Cowan and daughler, lien \ , f I’ li impure, weak, wolI ms the Filth gradc in Fair Si. It seemed til me a i li hi rail'f, fa n> t Dorchester, Mass., were guests of Helen, who have been in Moult,m will bo d i v i d od . I ho bo vs going t< \ • 'ir 'Win -aid |'cI;! a a if r .- di l]eA nt count ry from A s on i s F Fair St. ami t ho girl- to t ho vo-.t n. o' a::\ all Andrew Whitehead and wife, fair for some time, left last week for o' tin Stale of Ma in. . I think Con;: i. That 1 week. Mrs. Walker is an Aroos­ Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will of the lTesbytorian ('huroh. at lie the ext ranni i nil ry elite 'prise ..f ail knou n ch-d curiior of Military and High St-, the Aroostook fanner tigs e| took girl and found many improve­ reside with a son and brother. dfi. add All pupils having Promotion ('ard- short of wonderful. A - of I'c.s:deli"" as dao-d. ments in Houlton. Miss Laura Greene, one of the reading ’’ Fair St. (irado h” oi along over that rolling oia try Wit Uf'- til" H1 oik liable CI. A K1 Ver; H AI.K ,: ;" i"! i a r! \ or |,i, : do,,,; ...;: [ m rr- ) 1 ’ < i ' c "(Vnlral School (Irado Y' will !>» tiie ei i maim ii - field.-, , '( at or- 'aid Court, and the seal Miss Clara Sanford, returned Western Union Telegraph operators i lr ,• -■ arC lvvioni/f.' it ami thd'fef. ai per:band, m said District, on the localcd ns ahovo. All of lug grade- and gi am \\ t a a snuiv home last week from a two months who underwent an operation on her CCb 0a> ol A u A. ] >. p.M4. will he located as tlo-v won |;io .-tain -air; e and pleasure. I he visit at her old home in Corinth, throat, is gaining slowly. Her many yea r. presence • iich a lat'g (• n u m hi * r I i"",j’s Sarsaparilla lum stood the i . -u JAMES E. IIEWEY Clerk. Me., and has regumed her duties as friends wish her a speedy reeovery. There will lie two Special Sttper- of a.utom. es Wa:- an indicat ion ui‘ !uriy yriw. Let it today. A true copy < f petition and order thereon. stenographer with the Aroostook I visors this year, nm o| Vocal, .Music noi on!v < n ral pro.-prri- I< sure ! i 1 help \ nil. Attest JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Sheriff Bryson has a full crew of and oin' of Writing and Hand Work. Potato Growers Assn, ty of i e community, hut of the “ hobo” boarders at work in the Miss Pearson will he the Musi c great i ’■ a11ge in recent years in The marriage of Jefferson Brad­ County wood yard. The heavy re­ Teacher and Mr, iM'istii will com­ met In. sol locomotion. 1 doubt bury of Brookline, and Miss Flor inforcements which struck town last bine instruction in Drawing ami it any other part of M a111e ra 11 Writing as ho taught it last year. enee McKay took place in Littleton Wednesday morning were rounded match trie sight that w aw last The instruction in Drawing will ho Sumlav morning, tut m that of T H E TIMES N. H. on Thursday last. Mr. Brad up by officers and immediately put made broader by giving it a definite a church in an outlying district bury has many friends in Houlton to work on the wood pile, point of view leading the hoys to wlmrc w i ■ a * parked fifteen auto­ Manual Training and the girls to who extend congratulations. Mrs. H. R. Dodge and daughter of mobiles and one carriage. Household Art. When the now I think the ride from Fort has an Automobile which it is Clarence Leland of the Maine Boston, who have been visiting at building becomes available courses Kent, to Van Bureii along; the Dept, of Agriculture, was in town the home of J. I). Perry, started in Manual Training and Household bank of t lie St. John IT. ver is one la st week attending the Fair as an Friday for Searsport, accompanied Art will he* instituted No addition­ of the most h» autiful and inter­ al expense will be incurred by the willing to give to Official to see that everything was by Miss Huafaunce Perry, where esting I have ever enjoyed. D town as the money required to run was a great revelation to me to conducted as it should be, and his they will stay for a week. the three special courses last year realize what; a continuous devel­ Job did not take much of his time Trinity parish of Lewiston has will be sufficient to maintain the opment extends throughout: the new and old courses as arranged. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, the well extended a call to Rev. Geo. S. Rob­ entire distance, what a number In spire of talk about “ New of prosperous villages there with Jl you. do not like Automobiles, how about a trip to -'known writer, William B. Mucklow inson of tiiis town, to become its Courses” and “ Flnlargement of the so many churches am! other evi­ *of New York, and Bill Sewell will rector to succeed Rev. Canon John Curriculum” the School Board and dences of a prosperous ami hap­ the World's Fair next year with all expenses paid ? address a Progressive Rally at the H. Nolan, who recently resigned to Superintendent have not lost sight py people along the Canadian of the fact that the most important jDpera House on Thursday evening accept a call to St. Peter’s Church at border. Furthermore, we found In our next issue we will tell you all about it, or if work of the schools is a thorough the roads all the way from Fort Jto p t. 8, a t 8 o'clock. Music by the Springfield, Mass. Mr. Robinson grounding in the innispensible es­ Kent to Van Buren as a general you cannot wait until then call at the office any time. B and. has been rector of the Church of tiie sentials of the “ Three R's” and t h i n g in excellent condition. more stress will he laid upon thor­ Coming back from Houlton we -BH Good Shepherd. Open Every Evening* Until Eight. oughness in these fundamentals came over the Silver Ridge Road, The Aroostook County Board of than ever before. and while we found in Matta- Fire underwriters met at the O. PL The High School will run about as wamkeag and Molunkus some S. cottage, Nickerson Lake Tuesday, last year until they are located in bad stretches, we think the road their new home when the courses WE ARE BESEIGED where tiie day was enjoyably spent as a whole averages much better will be arranged and a thorough than any other way into the Oar soda fountain has become an excellent banquet was served at Commercial Course added. This Countx. noon. The following officers were will be a four years’ course and the Mecca for the thirsty. elected: Geo. S. Gentle, Houlton, equivalent in every way with the courses now in operation" It is not to be wondsved at, president; C. W. Perry, P’ort. Fair- Notice of Foreclosure because we serve only the finest Oliver Chilled Plows field, vice president; A. A. Garden WJiereas Kophina Wilcox, of (’ary Planta­ fruits, syrups and our soda water Caribou, secretary and treasurer. Notice of Foreclosure tion, in the county of Aroostook and .State of is the coldest and best we can From present indications the war Whereas Sopliina Wilcox of Cary Planta­ Maine, by her mortgage deed dated .July ii, The standard by which others ,ihew. in Europe will save the farmers of tion, in the County of Aroostook and State of 1969. and recorded in the Aroostook Registry Oar fountain is always clean Aroostook county thousands of dol­ Maine, by her mortgage deed dated July t;, of Deeds Vol. 241 Page 380, conveyed to us, j 15K)5i, and recorded in the Aroostook Registry John Watson and William A. Martin as co­ are measured. and cool—-Great care is exercised lars in harvesting the 7,000,000 or more bushels of potatoes. All along of Deeds Vol. 241 Page 331, conveyed to us, partners under the firm name and style of in preparing our soda syrups. John Watson and William A. Martinas co­ John Watson and Company, the following the Northern Maine border and well partners under the lirm name and style of described rad estate, to wit, a certain lot of All the latest flavors. down into southern Aroostook there John Watson and Company, the following land witli the buildings thereon situated in We have taken the agency for the After your shopping trip or is a sudden influx of able-bodied described real estate, to xvit, lot numbered said Cary Plantation, and oeing lot numbered celebrated OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. when you are out walking, just Canadians looking for work at any fifty-seven (57) in said Cary Plantation, con­ V twenty-two (A 22) according to the plan drop in and try a glass of our price. They have come over to taining one lnindred and four (104) acres and survey of Daniel Cummings made in Let us show you the latest OLIVER American soil stampeded by tiie ru­ more or less, according to plan and survey of J85t!, containing ninety-live (95) acres more delicious soda water. before you buy. mor that there will be a general Albert A. Burleigh made in 1868. or less. draft throughout Canada for soldiers Now tlierefore the condition of said mort­ Now therefore the condition of said mort­ to be sent across. Though it is said gage is broken, by reason whereof we claim a gage is broken, by reason whereof we claim a there is no foundation for such a foreclosure of the same, and give this notice foreclosure of the same, and give this notice for that purpose. for that purpose. O. H|(I4A<|AN, P*>f. rdmor, for the present at least, it has Putnam Hardware Co. Houlton, Maine, August 28, 1014. Houlton, Maine, Amrust28 1914 dfypbelte Elks Home had its effect and the result is that JOHN WATSON and WILLIAM A. JOHN WATSON and WILLIAM A. MARKET aa. HOULTON, ME. TO W A I I . the farmers will be able to hire all MARTIN, as copartners as aforesaid, MARTIN, Copartners as aforesaid, the help they want at a low figure. 3;w By their Attorneys, Archibalds. 335 By their Attorneys, Arch ibai.ds, 1 The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914.

iE stablished April 18, 18C0 be fair to assume that the man who Maim*. It is only fair to say, how­ Owes Her Life to lias established a name and created ever. that in the West many of the THE AROOSTOOK TIMES a demand for bis wares would be the This Lung Medicine apparently prosperous farms are run The manufacturers of Eckman’a Alter­ ALL THE HOME NEWS. one Wlm could take a price ad van- by companies, rather than by indi­ ative, a medicine for Throat and Lung tage. \ et the opposite is proving affections, regret that all sufferers of viduals. This is pat ticularly true of Legal Newspaper Decisions these serious troubles do not take the Published every Wednesday Morning by the true. The man who has pledged fan 1 he cattle ami sheep ranches, and trouble to investigate for themselves 1. —Any person who takes a paper regularly what this medicine has accomplished dur­ Times Publishing Co. dealing continues to deal fairly. The tlie big orchards. ing the past fifteen years in a number of from the Post Office—whet her directed to his g n o M O L man who has made no pledges has Were it n,,t for the fairly steady eases. Read this: • address or another, or w hether he has sub­ CHAS. 8- FOGG, Pt*es. & filgr. raised his prices to the last notch Griffith, Lake Co., Ind. scribed or not, is responsible for the pay ciop of Eastern “ suckers” t3otne por­ “Gentlemen: About September 10, 1908, the people will stand. my mother-in-law was taken sick with Subscriptions fl.50 per year in advance; 2. —If any person orders his paper dis­ tions ot the glorious West would Catarrhal Pneumonia, which developed single copies five cents. continued, he must pay all arrearges, or the Into Lung Trouble. In January, when Of course it is unreasonabbdo sup­ have a hard time to pay the rent. If Rev. Wm. Berg, of St. Michael’s Church, publisher may continue to send It until pay­ pose that if the war continues in­ all the men from the East who have at Schererville, Ind., prepared her for Subscriptions in arrears 82.00 per year ment Is made and collect the whole amount death, he recommended that I get Kck- definitely the prices of advertised gone West to make their pile and man's Alterative, and see if It would not No Subscription cancelled, until all arrear­ whether It Is taken from the office or not. give her some relief. The attending age* are settled 8.—The Courts have decided that refusing goods can continue the same that have invested their capital of from physician declared she had Lung Trouble to take newspapers and periodicals from the H 5 and was beyond all medical aid. So I Advertising.'ate a based upon circulation and they now are. But they will not go $lddo to *lh.oi,u and lost it, could immediately had Rev. Wm. Berg to send very reasonable. post office, or removing and leaving them up until they have been forced up by stand up and lie counted, the array for a bottle. Practically without hone uncalled for. Is primafacieevldenceof fraud. Communications upon topics of general inter­ the prices of raw materials from the "’onhi take the paint off some of the for recovery, I Insisted that she try the est are solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to Alterative, which she did. I am glad to other end. Almost without excep- highly e-dored descriptive phrases a I say that she soon began to Improve. Now, Entered at the post office at Houlton for cir the publishei yourself, and don’t leave It to she works as hnrd as ever, weighs twenty culation at second-class postal rates. the post-master. tion, the prices ol advertised goods, 1)|J hmnd in the western railroad pounds heavier than she ever did before she took sick, and is In good henlth and the prices in advertised stores , advertising. (Affidavit) JOS. GRIMMER. For Advertising Unties apply to the President and Manager. Arr r r i (Above abbreviated: more on request.) have remained the same and will Then if it were possible to assemble Eckman’s Alterative has been proven by continue to rein tin the same while all Die men and women now living Get the habit of putting daqj years’ test to be most of flea clous tor severe Throat and Lung Affections, and yet we cannot think or are we the present stocks last, and until the *n Die East who have invested hard a small quantity of Car- Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Come to Maine Colds and in upbuilding the system. yet convinced that so many visitors manufacturers actually must pay corned money in Western oil wells, bonol into every bucket Contains no narcotics, poisons or hnhlt- will come to our town and not take more for the raw material. Name-; town-sites, mines, irrigation projects forming drugs. Ask for uooklet telling A gentleman from Virginia, who, of water that is used for of recoveries, and write to Eekman back home something which they less thieves hide behind nameless railway and other schemes. Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for evi­ with his wife made the trip to Aroos­ dence. For sale by all leading druggists would buy at our well appointed products. T h e An erican people and stand tln-un 11 p beside their cleaning in your home. took County for the purpose of see- . stores. The merchants seemed to deal only in advertised products of brothers and sisters who went “ out Price $1 and 82 a bottle, ing the best potato laising land iB^liink that they would’ take what The Carbonol will turn standard makes bandied hv adver­ West, what an imposing company the United States, said to us. Even came but did not offer a single in- every drop in the f [. J. Hatlieway Co. Moulton, Me of shorn lambs it would be ! if the potato crop does fail you have tise! stores. Read tlie advertising ducement for their trade. The bus­ Suppose all this money and energy bucket into a strong, as valuable an asset in vour scenery columns of your newspaper and you iness men of Bangor, Waterville, had been invested at home. Sup­ harmless disinfectant. G o Right At It which is unsurpassed anywhere in will know where to find tlie square Lewiston and other towns where deal. pose those millions had been given the world, and your roads are ex­ It will kill germs such fairs are held all make special work to do right here in Maine. Friends and Neigh! ors in Houlton Will cellent, so that if tin tourists only throughout your house inducements and cater for t e trade Suppose those young men anil wo­ Show You a Way knew what was in store for them which the “ stranger within o u r Folly oi Maine People men had seized the opportunities f-»r and protect the family here there would he more of them Get at the root of the trouble. gates" is sun* togive to a town where development and expansion in their against possible disease. come here. ” Rubbing an aching hack may re- there are so many opportunities, but Thousands of Maine people think own towns. If they had, Maine Hundreds of thousands of Ameri­ 10c., 25c., 50c., 75c. lisve it. h unian nature is such that an ind uce- of the West as a place where every­ would he mm of t he first states in cans, who ordinarily pass their sum­ At all dealers. Free sample But won't cure it if ih ■ kidneys are nit'iif on one article generally means body is getting rich and w ’lere no. the Union in population. manufac­ on Yeguest. mers abroad, will pass the outdoor weak. tht' sale of something else. The dec­ body feels tie pinch of poverty. tures, farm products and shipping. months m*xt year in this Country, Barrwtt Manufacturing Co. You must reach the root of it — the or,itions of tlo.' stores were limited, This idea is so deeply Seated in the It is pos-ible to induce some of Maine can well afford to spend mon­ SS WcadMI StrMt, Boston, Maas. kidneys. when as a mat ter of fact the three in 11-ns o! - oil)e that nothin I tort of these ptodL'.il sons to come back. ey for good roads and other alt mic­ Doan’s Kidney Pills go right at it ; days fair brings many inert' people an extend- ■ d It ip t i: r - > I; g 1) e won- They would !)-• valuable aids in the tions that will bring these people Reach the cause; attack the pain. info town than 4th of July, when del’! ill Wc St Will COI I - (T As a woi k oi awakening the State o f and the money they have to spend Are recommedded by many Houlton hundreds of loliars wen spent for matter - >i fact t m*-- W\\ e-t iust a s within our tenders. It is quite safe Mam-'. rimy have become inoculat­ p?ople. decorat ions. m uch po v- ft y and th-- ] > . 1 e ed with tlm Western booster spirit, to assume that a, good many of these While w ( m a y appr eciate tin* struggle just as mini t. - > main bo(til and would bring it hack to Maine Prof. Cards. Henry Reek, Columbia St,, Houlton, weadhy Americans will in reality many advantages which this I‘aril ends imct. as t imy do in t la.' Fast with them. .Maine needs them and Vie , says : “ Some time ago 1 was see America for the first time and annoyed by lameness across the small is to 1 ioiilton we do not want t<> for- The big coast ciries have tin ir can have th-un if her citizens will the coast of Maine, its lak m. moun­ of my back and it was especially se­ cel t!i" man who by hi s financial si urns a ml h-b r j ct n ; w i i *. .a r-i -t co operate to do it. The Develop tains and forests will appeal ;n can O B. PORTER vere when I •• rst got. up in the morn­ acumen and Business aBiiily mad" the same - I I. - big ; ■ i t i - ■ - - Main-' Mov-um n; is an organization those of no ol her stat«‘ because in m> ing. When 1 beard abo t Doan’s Kul 1 - - S S i i ) 1 < ■ til is Beautiful sp"t Wff-'le Hast. Tie count ry d:s;r cts pledged t«» do its b- -t to bring some SPECIALIST IN CHILD -it her stake can t heir typical, nat ura I ney Pill-, I got a .supply from tin i t - * i 11111!. cue i year < ■ 111 inst as m - -hi in M...... Maine's vast playground of lain - bv iheir promptness in rein ving me. days. Studio 7 Market Square and woods, extending fr--m the int-r- “ I have had no need of Doan’s Kulnev T hI. 118-8 H oulton, M k. natiniial boundary to the .Atlantic Pills or any other kidney medicine for Nille states have a! reai y a i :i sea-board --overs go.oon squat-• mil- - Iloine Portraiture Given Special Attention. a long tim'* You may continue to - > a t e-w 111 e j -r- ! i i b i t i oil . ( ) f t e i u i, cr of admirably equipped, p-n-fect ly ap 11 publish my former statement for the ■ i'.i >t a t - -.-I 11 -tell t e IT i t n ty is "d cy' ’ 0L0 FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES , pointed vacai ion t-unitory. e ■■ benefit of othei kidney sufferers t it.it -■ ilia IT. m '- I.' ii l - than o.oc-o dreams flow throu i t 111-11 11 1 ■ "'1" l">p- u Ia :-ni a r- m- W i i V i 1 It! For sale by all dealers. Price ■>() and in the neighborhood of pt'(1 1 ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Parker M. Iirl, M. D. cents Ko-ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, i U t i e! 1 . lie- Si i - m - n I e s s a 1ea -ff the lakes are com'ailed amid the t n N<\v Yi rk, sole events for the United ! ' tl i t e i | States B " 1 t 1 :j 71 J•T Cell! e!' Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, from the blood and drive it out of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat It is a lidi and game country : 1; j the system. Slates. t 1 ! 1 eilli?-' ( ’ - -1in' ”y. A tt C iU'.s, III Relieves Backache and Blad­ Glasses Fitted (‘t'lL'tl in America. Alain' wat It matters not now old you are or Ron: ernbe'- die nano — Doan's— and ; .■n-. five -:; it- s. Wash inU,l (l.'l. Ole der Disorders After A are truly pt odiga! in t b- -m; - it how long you have suffered, Croxone Office Hours : i to 4 P- M. th ke M .■ ot !u i. ifi'io advgt ■: e t, < 'a : i a. < 'el-waff-- ami Yir Few Doses Are is so prepared that it is practically it ies tffmy o!f"t' I'm hdi i tig impossible to take it into the human 7 to 8 P M . v i nia . a : ■ ■ n ace-i in can )'.’lie Us le, Taken hi *• '*'wlam Lit ream-', nat ura I ly \ system without results. You w'll find Forenoons by appointment S !;) I - • ■ a ] . i > ■ ; - r !; i i -:. i -11 i t, e t N e V , ■ t 1 ! ■ a re -■pt o well d o ck 'd by t i Sleep disturbing bladder weak­ it different from all other remedies. Office In Dunn Furniture Blink He.-r, Hear. le: . i "VO oth ■ :'> . i - la.l i e a ant hold if.- that ' m ei A riz-ota nesses, backache, rheumatism, and There is nothing else on earth like Mr. Tn 'Anm --"Ynn ought to have .'UK am HOUSTON, - - MAINE at1.' j' [ ■( 11 m ti B.r like . a in pa ten;-. the many other kindred ailments it. It starts to work immed ately SC 1 ei: 1 1,’: 1 ,p T •. lie mewl out prn (\'i ! i n e \ ! 1 ■ 1 a d i! > ! - -. I < ,vn, \ a 1 tu ff a ml 1 lernln a .1 , which so commonly come with declin­ and more than a few doses are sel­ in the pairry in the dark and caught a that the lot'!' 'll I: ing years, need no longer be a source dom required to relieve even the V 1 ■)' k 1 1 ! 'J l.i s, . ■ u n ■ -1 a f e - u iff-' pi'e|,| nioi.se. S mod im on his hind legs and wm havt- t! i-cn of dread and misery to those who are most chronic, obstinate cases. B i; i - - u 11 - ■ \ \ - ar. - M her ffTi'lll'' ! l i ' ■ drove the mouse- out from behind a Fall in 1 1, 1 --f wa a i past the middle age of life. It is the most wonderful remedy Dr. J. F- Palmer ""Pr an The new discovery, Croxorie, over­ ever made for restoring the lifeless bilking soda can in one of the cup­ with tlie nning " i t hr -1 v'1 r \ \v i j ' re a t-en.-i and Im preht- comes all such disorders because it re­ organs to health and strength and DENTIST boards.” Mr. Buttenheim— "Well, why frosts and son w s w i moves the very cause of tlie trouble. It ridding the system of B i t i < -11 iff,' i a 1 va n-'es By Imps and every particle don’t you keep your mice in a more nnal ni--1 -of big soaks right into the kidneys, through of uric acid, and you can take it with OFFICE OVER FRENCH S convenient place?” Alain-' i.- ('■•!' the walls and linings; cleans out tlie the utmost confidence that nothing of the Union little filtering glands and cells, and on earth will so quickly cure such ORUO STORE gives the kidneys new strength to do conditions. Don’t Be Bothered With Coughing Offiice Hours ; 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Victim ot W reckers their work properly. ft neutralizes You can obtain an original pack­ Stop it with Foley's Honey ami Tar Com­ and dissolves the poisonous uric acid age of Croxone at trifling cost from Others by appointment. pound. Itspreadsa soothing, healing coating Iloulton’s Fair substances that lodge in the joints any first-class druggist. All druggists as it glides down tin* tl-ioat. and tielffirw, and muscles, causing rheumatism; are authorized to personally return Telephone 164-2 ------**-* ’em ,: ! I ■ A • w i 1 a v-m ra iIn-ad hoarseness, and nervous harking, at" quickly and makes the kidnevs filter and sift the purchase price if Croxone should 11 < ei 11 - - ti ’ s ’! luni Animal Fa i r m ! , V , • e ke i ■ a 1! ff hi C i - e W. Mer-. st a tids nut all the healed. Children love it tastes good and no poisonous waste matter fail in a single case. : ( t: \ lea! m t : - ini! pih'i -ier ,, i' j| opiates. A man in Texas walk-' null's ie no" and u. -»r t - -. ami wit!- 11 m. hi, ffeeff a drug store to vet a hottle. I! \ou can -poi t unit i- - n -r 1 In tm- i n• ■ - • ii - - ■ a : i ff n mm A ,-w i 1a \ - m Dr. G. H. Tracy buy for croup ami bronchial cotig Tn it. 1 \ *1 passed. cr - UV' 1 rai-rmeff 'Te:ff,-, i D E N T 1S 1 Blond,vay 1 ‘hattntny . a< hue T ’:-■ stirc-s- , ; this \ , • , - , ■ \ 1 n 1 - i, i, m • ,,Cl I ■ ■!, a ; w ie -'-.ii'-pi r - ■ d Moll has ins •a t- d-.r -IMhi-sl Farm For Sale Rice Block, Houlton, Me, ortn-h' .. t in the sa m e boat. he: r t ha ti \ 1 - !' \ .; Wn\ mouth. Die lioine- Office Hours : y A M. to 5 P. M De Broke- "So the tailor --ailed kill. ! • 11 r i ge, ; in wood, ig loom Evenings bv appointment again with my bill? Bid you say I d 1 a t -s | ; 1). -1111 o n Isa cn.-anu rv. tooi house,'graiti- was out?’ His Man- "Yes, sir; and In1 map as Telephone connection. 1 told him I thought he was, too." :n disc. woo'•>, -w •’ i :om Fairfield and Foley Cathartic Tablets were the mn-t w-m g at d i m p rod it et .. work o d ! \\ a !e. ’name painted white derflil medicine that had ever entered hi- I.obi. fancy w- -ti-.. tie.. \Y ; - md bag iarm.'i in county. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR systen. Said he would net he without them. ! a t any e- -i. t a i Neither would urn, if gut had ever tried Tim - ■ \ ! i i B i ti­ annum : i M. . : V-m m: ti nor describe Office 12 Hey wood strict them. A thomu-dily r'oansitm ediiaiti- im ll i -• n t > a : n! i a B--o' - -av m -1- \ i e-• w; i • l to a]■]■ rectate it for it lias chronic constipation or for an occasional - ■!'. ami ot ami,-'' purge. Broad wayA ’ha raia q . wlvtu la rga r 111a n - \ - ■ i n all t in 1, M lc :.ii m. The price i> $4000, t ti-'i *■ eon I -1 it a v• i " - : i m o )Tel. 56-2. HOULTON, ME. \Y. M- 1 (>< a i - atien a o detai1 -• tte1 midway t ! i a n u - —'in t Si’tnc*.* in Cowling A- ey. R«■' r-'S i! 111 • 11 B.-ot M m 11,1 . A noiseless howling alley Is a I a m a n -1 I v. a; alt \ HARRY WEYMOUTH, Administrator TCl. 239‘3 French novelty, one having been ln- Il'MlII 11 • rti i o til- ! . I \\ j Clinton, M.iine, It 42 4:VS <- Teeth m *i,u filledan . w . . . ithouti f v ofvented faning in pins Paris is siiPT in which1Cpd_ tin* clash a 11 I I ;i \ - 'iff ; 1 ' t I'ei 1 i I) C ami ball .cuius ' : i - ■! i :: i'. i ! i \ i - Mil \ 1 1off!''. pain by the new anal- ;111 - ■;m- -, -11 i,a t :e ;r .idn.inr- a- d jresic m ethod, fib SO" DiuzyHead, Fluttering Heart, Floating t ! i e , • 11! e i t a ) 11; 11 - m i was sin'll ' i . . i ! e \ ( ' 1 V " n - ' Wlm ad- need was sa ' isle ff W h y I s I t ? lu tely safe. 1 These tire siynsSpecks of kidney and bladder with tie \ i U t 1 1 , ! 1 . trouble. You’ll have headaches too, back­ The - lit ll II si mm sin > w u by file lit a n - 'iff- \ ; 1 ' , I'Us hem a j.p; ' ■ he"!: Dr. E. O. ORCUTT, aches andl-e tired all over. Don’t wait long­ ay cl's cl the Jffllt . rompes- d -if 1-Usl- and a c ua! dull 'im I:e C"in ii! Bum WE er, but take Foley Kidney Pills at once. ness men win 1 - -r the In mi■ Iit - 1 Iff- il i 1 '\ «'| 1 ! m ('"lint r y i; a " e ' and D entist. Your miserable sick feel ini: will he -one. town y ;i \ -• ft '■ 'iff' f limit 1 i 1 1 i 1 ' le rah , i i m ra uye - i' in. t mn. I’A ' TV W A N T TO You will sleep well, eat well and grow strong make t iu's*‘ days successful was Cl - til- day we h- .'ir "i r ■ ad nf s'lllie • Pi-at and active again. Try them. Broadway nicinlaBle, and to them as \vi en t ly it n wa rra i t -d in Hisf i iig of prices Pharmacy. advtg ■ il as tile etlicieiicy of tlie Secrcta ry is due }>y i h-a h•rs in l'im nt et lief tier*'ssary U ALBERT E. KLEIN grand success of tins sear's i-\ hibi- hill, tool lilies, ! ) i f 1 e |'e 111 111 U It ici j)rtl- May Cultivate Teak Timber. tion which is most gral itying te e v - ities an ' 1 U ) 1 d i ! 1 y i n vt st igat ion s with Teacher of the Forestry experts have demonstrat­ eryotie.. a s i "\v d 11 11(1 tion of values. Through it ail one V iolin as that from nature forests can be one can estimate, with excursions -m uneont n> vert ihie fact stands out : raised on plantations. tlie railroads from all over the State The manufacturers of adv* it ised THE KLEIN STUDIO many viwited Houlton for tlie first products o f standard brands an* FACE TO Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up. filin' and their praise oyer the beau­ standing by their trade. Today Main Street HOULTON No better medicine could lie nmde for tiful town is an assurance that they when every home is suffering from FACE coighs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling will come again at the first oppor­ the burden of high prices tin* only Opposite Hatheway Drug Co. throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley’s Honpy tunity. places we can turn to for relief are and Tar Compound. That’s why they can’t Our means for providing sleeping the stores t hat advertise. Wherever Improve the quality, and war or no war, the accomodations were limited yet ev­ we buy a raw product we seem to The pleasure of Less Bowel Trouble in prlne remains the same. No opiates. Don’1: eryone was taken care of in some get a raw deal, while an advertised tak? subtitutes, for Foley’s Honey ami 'Far is way. and at such a time people as a product and square dealing are syn­ “m eating” is ours. H oulton the best. Broadway Pharmacy. advtg whole take into consideration con­ onymous. Of eating, is yours. Houlton people have found out that ditions and make the best of them. Take tin illustration you may A SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn The visitors by automobile were choose. The price of raw beans has hark, glycerine, etc t as compounded in Horse In a New Class. many, some remaining during the gone up. ’l’lie price of advertised 5 For when you learn the kind of Adtar-i-ka, the German bowel and Bliss 3&nborn’s cook, hearing of ‘die entir« three days, others coming for beans is the same. Take any break­ MEATS that we carry, the VARIETY itomaeh remedy, relieve* constipation, immense grain bills, advised, ”Ii I each day, there being on Wednesday fast food. The price of raw flour lo u r stomach or gaa on the stomach were you, miss, I wouldn’t keep any that we have and the QUALITY that Bov’s this winter, except the horsad* five hundred cars in the park. has gone up. The price of prepared 1N8 TANT l

ix&9tabi>isiied April 18, 18eo oe fair to assume that the man who Maine. It is only fair to say, how­ Owes Her Life to has esta blished a name and created ever. that in the West many of the THE AROOSTOOK TIMES a demand for his wares would he the This Lung Medicine apparently prosperous farms are run The manufacturer* of Eckman’a Alter­ ALL THE HOME NEWS. one who could take a pric** advan­ by companies, rather than by indi- ative, a medicine for Throat and Lung tage. A et the opposite is proving affections, regret that all sufferers of I viduals. 'Phis is pai ticularly true of these serious troubles do not take the Published every Wednesday Morning by the Legal Newspaper Decisions true. The man who has pledged fair the cattle and sheep ranches, and trouble to investigate for themselves 1.---Any person who takes a paper regularly what this medicine has accomplished dur­ Times Publishing Co. dealing continues to deal fairly. The the fug orchards. ing the past fifteen years in a number of from the Post Office—whet her directed to his man who lias made no pledges has : Were it not for the fairly steady cases. Read this: * CHAS, H- FOGG, Pres. & Mg*. address or another, or whether he has sub­ Griffith, Lake Co., Ind. scribed or not, is responsible for the pay raised his prices to tin* last notch j crop of Eastern "suckers” some por- "Gentlemen: About September 10, 1908, the people will stand. any mother-in-law was taken sick with Subscriptions *1.50 per year in advance* •2.—If any person orders his paper dis­ I tions ot the glorious West would Catarrhal Pneumonia, which developed single copies five cents. continued, he must pay all arrearges, or the .nto Lung Trouble. In January, when Of course it is unreasonable to sup­ ! have a hard time to pay the rent. If Elev. Wm. Berg, of St. Michael’s Church, publisher may continue to send It until pay­ Subscriptions in arrears per year pose that if the war continues in­ I all the men from the East who have lit Schererville. Ind., prepared her for 82.00 ment Is made and collect the whole amount death, he recommended that I get Eck- definitely the prices of advertised 'gone West to make their pile and man's Alterative, and see if It would not No Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ whether It Is taken from the cCfic' or not. ,lve her some relief. The attending ageit are settled 8.—The Oourts have decided that refusing goods can continue the same that have invested their capital of from physician declared she had Lung Trouble they now are. But they will not go and was beyond all medical aid. So I Advertising rates based upon circulation and to take newspapersand periodicals from the $looo to $lo.(M,u and lost, it, could immediately had Rev. Wm. Berg to send very reasonable. post office, or removing and leaving them up until they have been forced up by stand up and he counted, Hie array for a bottle. Practically without hone Oommnnications upon topics of general inter­ uncalled for, Is prlma facie evidence of fraud. the prices of raw materials from the would take the paint off some of the for recovery, I Insisted that she try the est are solicited If you want to stop your paper, write to Alterative, which she did. I am glad to other end. Almost without excep­ sny that she soon began to Improve. Now, Entered at the post office at Houlton for eir the publisher yourself, and don’t leave it to highly colored descriptive phrases she works as hard as ever, weighs twenty the post-master. tion, the prices of advertised goods to be found in the westei n railroad pounds heavier than she ever did before culation at second-class postal rates. she took sick, and is In good henlth.' and the prices in advertised stores advertising. (Affidavit) JOS. GUI MM hit. For Advertising' Rates apply to the President and Manager. 1 . ** (Above abbreviated: more on request.) have remaine.'. the same and will 1 hen if it were possible to assemble Bckraan’a Alterative hns been proven by continue to remain the same while all the men and women now living Get the habit of putting many je-ws* teat to be most efficacious for aevere Throat and Lung Affect Iona, and yet we cannot think or are we the present stocks last, and until the in the East who have invested hard a small quantity of Car- Bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Come to Maine Colds and in upbuilding the system. yet convinced that so many visitors manufacturers actually must pay earned money in Western oil wells, bonol into every bucket Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit- will come to our town and not take more for the raw material. Nam e­ town-sites, mines, irrigation projects fcrmlng drugs. Ask for booklet telling A gentleman from Virginia, who, of water that is used for ol recoveries, and write to Eokinan back home something- which they less thieves hide behind nameless railway bonds and other schemes, Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for evi­ with his wife made the trip to Aroos­ dence. For aale by all leading druggists would buy at our well appointed products. T h e American people and stand timm u p beside their cleaning in your home. took County for the purpose of see­ stores. The merchants seemed to deal only in advertised products of brothels anti sisters who went "out Price $1 and 82 a bottle. ing the best potato raising land in The Carbonol will turn think that they would- take what standard makes handled bv adver­ W est,’ what an imposing company the United States, said to us: “ Even every drop in the H. J. Hatlieway Co. Moulton, Me came but did not offer a single in­ tised stores. Read the advertising of shorn lambs it would be ! if the potato crop does fail you have ducement for their trade. The bus­ Suppose all this money and energy bucket into a strong, as valuable an asset in your scenery columns of your newspaper anti you iness men of Bangor, Waterville, had been invested at home. Sup­ harmless disinfectant. G o Right At It which is unsui passed anywhere in will know where to find the square Lewiston and other towns where pose those millions had been given the world, and your roads are ex­ deal. It w ill kill germs such fairs are held all make special work to do right here in Maine. Friends and Neigh! ors in Houlton Will cellent, so that if the tourists only inducements and cater for t e trade Suppose those young men anti wo­ throughout your house knew what was in store for them Show You a Way which the ‘’stranger within our Folly of Maine People men had seized the opportunities for and protect the family hero there would he more of them Get at the root of the trouble. gates" is sure f ogive to a town where (level opment a id expansion in their against possible disease. come here.'’ Rubbing an aching back may re­ there are so many opportunities, hut Thousands of Maine pe< pie think thin! own towns, Hundreds of thousands of Ameri­ if they had. Maine 10c., 25c., SOc., 75c. lieve it. human nature is such that an induce­ of the West as a [dace where every-every­ Would be otle cans, wlio ordinarily pass their -dim­ of the first states in At all dtaltrs. Frti tamplt Hut won’t cure it if th * kidneys are ment on one article generally means body is getting rich ami wheret'e nono­ the ('nion in population, maiiufae- on ttgutst. mers abroad, will pass the outdoor wet k. tin* sale* of something else*. The dec­ body feels foe pinch ot poverty.vel! y. t :n>s,, farm pin months next year in this Country, ducts and shipping. Bapwlt Manufacturing Co. You must reach tlie root of it— the orations of the stores were limited, This idea is so deeply se;111* W 0 11 - They would !»e tions that will bring these people valuable aids in the Reach the cause; attack the pain. into town than 4th of July, when dei'ful West wili cori'ct it. As a:a wm k of awalawakeiimg the State o f and the money they have to spiral Are recoinmedded by many Houlton hundreds of dollars wen- spent for matter of fact the West Inis just as M .line. They have Ie-conie inoculat­ within our borders. It ts quite safe peo pie. decoral ions. much poverty and th e p e o p 1 e I ed with tin* \\ esu i n booster spirit- to assume that a. good many of these V’.iile we m ay appreciate the struggle just as nurd t.<. make boil) and would bring i» hack to Maine Prof. Cards. Henry Beek, Columbia St,, Houlton, wealthy Ameneans will in reality many advantages which this Park ends meet, as t i i e v do in tin* Easts with them. .Maine needs them and Me , says : “ Some time a»'o 1 was see America for the first tune and is to Houlton we do not want to for­ Tin * big eoa.-t cities 11 a Ve their can hav»* them if | annoyed by lameness across the small the coast of Maine, its lakes, moun­ of my back and it was especially se­ g'd th** man who ivy his financial si 11 ms n ud I 11" i r pa 11 ’ ie r i1. Ul i . eo opera'1 ■■ to do it tains and forests will appeal a.s eau ; O B. PORTER vere when I t'rst got. up in the morn­ acim en and business ability made ; the -nine ;i>. the big ail L' - ea ut ies 1 ie fon nd. j PORTRAITURE Hatlieway Drug Co. and was surprised many o t her visitor- mi cel i I na t i o n pour 1 ■1 )• J i 11 ‘r- just as \\o i re it) Maine. Mamie's va.st playground of hike-i by 'heir promptness in reli'ving me da.ys Studio 7 Market Square and woods, extending from the inter­ “ I have had no need of Doan’s Kulnev national ho:i nd a ry to the Atlantic! T«l. 118-3 H o u l t o n , M k Pills or any other kidney medicine for e;i- boa i d covers yo,I H K I si| 11 a I e n; i !i - N ine states have already adopted Home Portraiture (liven Special Attention. a long tine* You may continue to s( at e ■ w ide pioh i In’ t io n . ( )f t he ot her pub ish my former statement for the of admirably equipped, perfectly up ; OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES - .'instates -o much territory is mlrv" bentfit of othei kidney sufferers pointed vacat ion territory. A! "t a . than b.uni) streams How throne, h it; that m ore than I7.nim.non i.f oi,r pop- u 1 <1; lon an now■ Inin II For sale by all tUaUrs. Price bO mill ! I) th e Iiicighhor bond of h: 'il *1 1 s mb*r j 'i nb i - ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES P ark er M. HSIar-1, M. D. cents, Fo.-ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ■ b i t i 011, l i 0 -ah mil IesS ad'ea of tin lake‘S re 1■ one■‘tiled tnmid 11ie tr» from the blood and drive it out of N<\v Y'i‘k,so!e rg-rits for the United 1 d i i 11 d St; n ■"S 1lej1 ig 7 ' [■ er cent 1,; Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat it is a fish an d gam-' coilllll■ / ill, e X - the system. Stat?s. 1 be .Ullite ouii f r v. A : M,e pres. lit Relieves Backache and Blad­ Gl.iues Fitted Cell. •c1 !n Ann rica. Main ■ writ . 1 s It matters not now old you are or Rememhev die nano — Doan’s - and ! f , o;.', live ,,; at. Wa -11 i11 g t 01), < )11 • der Disorders After A how long you have suffered, Croxone a lu­ ftMilly ]Hodligal in He 111e>. T' U 1 . ■ Office Hours : i to 4 P- M. take Ho uth’O. ’Job advgt 1!'uia, < ojora dO am 1 A’ 11 Few Doses Are is so prepared that it is practically ll es 1 h off. ■ r |or b T impossible to take it into the human 7 to 8 P \1 . ' ! u i a . .’re erigaged iii a 1nj a,Li 1 is bo Taken lake s a 1id -d re;tins, i. a tti ' u 1!y prel fir system without results. You will find Forenoons by appointment - ' ; 1 ! r ' w 1 h ' 1 ‘' j ! i1b:1 ini i i ■ X t N O em a 111 kop 1 SV11 1 Stork 1 ■ i! !»\ 1 1 1 e Iis:; Sleep disturbing b’adder weak­ it different from all other remedies. Office in Dunn Furniture Block Hcer, Hee.r. il l. ] ' 1, 0 1. tIn*:' 1 dab 1 11 n I . \ r i z >) 0 a nesses, backache, rheumatism, and There is nothing else on earth like and aa tin• ;1 ufi > ..nit ms 1h :i f ■t:" \ Ilf. Mr. T< ■; '.ins--“You ought to have j the many other kindred ailments it. It starts to work immediately HOUSTON, - - MAINE an- : 1 i 1 u 111 1) Ill f ■ e a 111 p a i g11 -. SCI cu ' 'P o t ;: ighh He went out pi a c1 i 11J y ill. ’ \ ! 1 r 1 11 t1 1 u - . A ‘ W which so commonly come with declin­ j b > W . 1 . I i - X ;l , 1 ' a ! 1 a iid Flo 1 ida ;an* and more than a few doses are sel­ in the pan'ry in the dark and caught a that 1111■ 1 *a- si !u!‘r " < Ul 1 | j ^ w;i n : | ing years, need no longer be a source dom required to relieve even the ;■ ni;d'e -t af e aide pro 11 i morse. S ood up on his hind legs and w • ha v0 ■ 1: 1 ■ peculiar’ lu d. 1 ig a ' n i | of dread and misery to those who are most chronic, obstinate cases. ,..! el! be; 110 \ > « a 1' . < ) i1 ,,■r '■ ■ tales ;1 - past the middle age of li'.’e. drove the mouse out from behind a 1 *'< l i l 1111 In, ik I'11 r\yat d 11., a 1id I ' :! 1 It is tiie most wonderful remedy Dr. i. F- Palmer ,-nirim in j : , . matte ISrpl" t n ■ The new discovery, Croxone, over­ ever made for restoring the lifeless baking soda can in one of the cup­ w.tli tli e eo| | | i• 1 of tlie 111 ■ t , ever/vii r inn 1 -■■ d a 11 1 tin* pro b i - comes all such disorders because it re­ organs to health and strength and DENTIST boards.” Mr. Ruttenheim— “Well, why hr ist s and is||o\\ - Will - e: : u ; 1 i ■ moves the very cause of the trouble. It j J t f J J . 1 J l , 10 \ 1 , 1 ,., . , , 1 riddirg the system of every particle don’t you keep your mice in a more ■ 11 11 ' ' 1’ ■ '!"' ;tiid n 11 a 1 n 1 si 1 0! big in- i ... 1 soaks right into the kidneys, through of uric acid, and you can take it with OFFICE OVER FRENCH S convenient place?” Mann ■ 1so, 1 1 a ..; 1 \ hr W 1 1 1 ■ :■ r s 1 the wahs and linings; cleans out the the utmost confidence that nothing little filtering glands and cells, and •i t nn on earth will so quickly cure such DRIIO STORE gives the kidneys new strength to do conditions. Don’t Be Bothered With Coughing Offiice Hours : 8 A . M. to 5 P. M. Victim ot Wreckers '.heir work properly. ft neutralizes You can obtain an original pack­ Stef it witli Foley's Honey and Tar Com *nd dissolves the poisonous uric acid age of Croxone at trifling cost from Others by appointment. pound It spreads a .'•-nothing, healing outing Boulton’s Fair In 1 !■- tig. !it of t Ic f "cent ih-preila - •ubstances that lodge in the joints any first-class druggist. All druggists as it slides down tin* throat, and tickling, and muscles causing rheumatism; are authorized to personally return Telephone 164-2 1 imi . | id' \ , w 1 ia v< n railroad hoarseness, and nervous hacking, at ■ quick!) and makes the kidneys filter and sift 1 the purchase price if Croxone should lloult, dd- '! il A i, i ua 1 I n ; w 1 > c,„. i - t mo !'!••- W . M . >j st a mis healed. Children love it- -tastes good and no out all the poisonous waste matter fail in a single case. ami w lth H out in t:m i it 11 - j 111 ■ m :, i r ip maul...... opiates.. A man in Texas walked 1 mile.-, p. come ami mo a drug store to get a bottle, 1 1 \on can 0 j ! : O r t U l . I ! ! • - urn! . ' C, mm. Y!m A , w Ham n Dr. G. H. Tracy buy for croup and bronchial coitgli>. Tr\ it. 1 m v o passed. crowd o! ruilrmid rw d s rum t he Broad wav l’liarmac) . adrtg ; P I < lltic.'il C Pa ; W 1.0 c o U X [) t r C 1 I DENTIS f tom lias , a m 1 g 1 ' a 1 < r : I,a . .0 ; a ga iti-t M nrse in | pu? and bnumb b Farm For Sale Rice Block, Houlton, Me. l m i of 1 m i , a t tic w • •■ 1! lot' him I i g a 1! "gei | i S [, ■ .p; 11 I r ansact bum in me San e boat. ho; t: r t !m 1 pivv n m ) -Hi - mod. a il ii t hi- aid of U00-. veil and ao* Allred 'A'e\mouth, the lioine- Office Hours : y A M. to 5 P. M De Broke...“So the tailor called till. 1 ha- m c ! i c, t a 1 ! \ mm 1 1: a-* . t I c \ (inn 11/ landed him, t *1' 1 t. :; iia/o. is in wood, to room Evenings bv appointment agaiu with my bill? Did you say I d 1 a e, I : 11 o 1111 o 11 lias 1" ■ * m imi 7 ml : • • w w. find that 1 a t a 1 r- u 11 m was put?’ His Man “Vos, sir, and •amt ry. tool house.’grain- I 1 M* map a- ha v in: ...... lb. 0 a M or,,. j, were simp.y c v . Telephone connection. I told him I thought in* was, too." r : ■ ad a ; wa i a i. i ; ■ - i i ;; d 1 d. -u ;rnd ib.g Fa 1 r- in tin ■ Slat". * .a ■ ; 1 w :, mara- in md-r to d, • i i ,.a 1dn obj-r 1 01 ! :,. ■ fa i i a a - i " u .0- p 1 . ■ a ! 0a ! , U ! 1 e ' ; , , V r _ , ,; ; , ,,, j I,, ' * '■ V ‘ ’ i 1 '’hod , at in w . Ii:. :n msc Keeps Your Livar Healthier Active cm i; p 11 s ! 1 e d b \ a a va 11 g ; 1 - !!: 1 >■ a d 1 - a a - : i ■" lira:! 11 n ! !; M - to pr, ,^e. , : i, i - da t i (a k- d : ■ - ad d l: n , I :i u dda r,\ e,i 11) ik-s from Clinton H. J. Chandler A man in Kentucky just told a friend that pi,ay 01 cal* ie. f.iisi'v swim . poult r; a ' rate i:in".'1 ut man. Tie i. . -:d de ■ -hi’ ;.ul, > , . ■ Mdr- 'had; lUdkk- \ ■■ 1! ■' i l do d , Foley Cathartic Tablets were the mud won g: 11dell pro. i nets, work ot tin* i on >.•. wa - e- w; 1 S '. - . -d , 1 r p a n d ! 0 - r ' V' ' : ,\ :i'r : \' ! ! i o 1 a aaa/'.'d. o ’ d 1 am! . .. , p,, hmi-c painted white vlerful medic.tie that had ever enter,• in county. -"i a at any r.iiiLtr) Ian , It ' : 1 1 ! ' "e .* u '' a iid ot. and 1 Neither would you, if >ou had ever tried 1'be e \ h 1l.ilinii of la I'liiin.: da; e a 0 a ■ 1 \ a Mad ..ike. d :" n o d d.v m : a' ! 1 - Td a! d d'Ui ouiinot describe them. A thorough!) e .-am-ii g eith.uti, i>u O ffice 1 2 Hey wood Street 1111 III- mill ia bo 1 -a \ i;, i. \ uv> : a ; a 1 11 - m , t i i: 11 i a i . : i; ; ■: :dh -,\a ;;i ■ d 1 I S' -tax o'VCh'1te it foi it has chronic constipation 01 for an o.-easiona! ■ 1 ’ 1 a ! W'.'I- both a. ova • V •1 r . ill; d i O | a 1 11 i i ■ ! ! a ; a d ! 1 - ' 1 , purge. Broadway I’harmae). advtg la r•.*■• r than ' ■' 'an II, 1 !,i iiald 0! !'■ dlk 1 he )/ - ■< 1 dd: iv*- an idea ' ■ ] ;i d, i o ad' The price is $4000, tin ■ I e rnlibl no! ' a v ■ In ■ a 1 iimi. ■ a i >* ■ a ' . ■ \ . - a■ - < d a - . \\y ;\I,.) m , vTel. 56-2. HOULTON. ME. 1 ■1 ^ [ ;)[ t, j ■ \ \ ;; dak 1{ ’ j1 '•■( 11 ■ i i '}‘ ‘■ '• 1 ( ;■ j 1 T1 f-s■ ’ ‘' 1 ' W ; do ail- th. ninhva y than w a - 1 n t . ; \ :r•..... a ad - . : I ’ ■■ ■: 1 < •.. -a a ' 1 d - mri a- Si’tnc? in Bowling Alley. lie ft rsbm-i " ...... ’ ]|' u “ ! '■ ! m e of ’ ■: 1 ’ n ■ - t ,a d a m a - . a it i , A roiseless howling alloy (s * ' M A R R Y WEYMOU TH, Tel. 239-3 da I'*" ,u id tin* pa ; i. v. as a ! i \ > w i ■ f. : ■ \ •■ 1 p i p-" i r e d , a t ' . a a a 1 . 1 Prenc 1 novelty, rue having ht-en in­ p.c, 1P1 > 1 n ■ 11' 1 a r p. i;, 0 n 1! 11 a 111 0 i 1 i, • a * ■ re a a 1 w r a .1 r- k ! i ' 1 W 1 1 i , ( 1 < ■ > •> : ■ e C l i n t o n , M l i n e , 4 oo vented in Paris in which the clash a ’ : .V w 1 1 a \1 mi a a w a - i ; i; •. i ; i 5 Teeth filled without of falling pins is silencmp i »;i i t a 11 • •<- . 1 2>ain by the new anal­ ;i I ! *• r iu 11.11 i 1 I r a ■ 1 p . 11 ■ t - a gesic method, abso­ Dizzy Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating 1 : 1 • . 1111 * r 1 11 iii> M u ; 1 - 1 h • 1, 1 11 i Specks . • \ t • 1 \ • •!. * • \\ . • ' ; 1 ■ 1 " 11 • i • < i w ; 1 ■- -, i ’ i -1,. , 1 1 W h y I s I i ? lutely safe. Tbes * are signs of kidney and Idaddm W ' t 11 til- t ■ X ‘ .1 i »I I ! * I ! . trouble. You’ll have la adaelic-, too, hack- Tin1, lit I i 11 - i; 1 -111 - 1 ;"\\ n I. \ 1 111 ti [ ,i;,. 1 . I'U-iiies- ;i pp: ' u - u - n ; Dr. F. O. ORCUTT, aches and I** tired all over Don’t, wait long­ aiwi s <>l t he Fun . .| m! l>i]-i- :1 : m I ;i ' dull I'll-IUi-- I'f II1111 11 u; - WE D entist. er, but take Foley Kidney Pills at one**. iir-s turn whii t*>r I I if I f 1, c I i r .. 1 1 I,, ■ ; ;i : I f ’■ I I .*• I 'cunt ry l:H Cf e I • nil d ; Your miserable sick fo-liug will he gone. 1 n v. ti / ;t \ ■ • 1'i’f ' i.v of 111 f ; 1 1 i ii j" i", r.i! I;. 1 'i -! r.i ugf -i» ua! mu. F\ . ry W A N T TO k You w 11 s'eep well, eat well and grow strong make 11i >* Nf da \'> sit erf-sl'u I was cm n - 1 day we hear m rmid *»f >< n» — t i 11eI prie s | Pharmicy. advtg n 1 c 11 (la I >lc, and to tlidu as well as; the eHirie 1 icy of the Sc 1T1Ma 1 y is <1 uc | by deab-r- in fm>d m-nther necessary ALBERT E. KLEIN gt a nil suecf-s of this year's exhibi-J commodities. Different municipal­ U •I ____ May Cultivate Teak Timber. tion which is 111 o1 gratifying to cv- I ities at " holding i n vest igations wit h ' Teacher of the Forestry experts have demonstrat­ cry i me., 111 view of stopping a uy unjust infla­ Meat" You ed that teak timber that Is as strong What this means to Houlton no tion of values. Through it ah one V iolin as tht.t from natural forests can be one can estimate, with excursions on uneon11 overtihie fact stands out ; raised on plantations. the r» broads from all over the State T im manufacturers of advertised THE KLEIN STUDIO many visited Houlton for the first products o f standard brands are FACE TO Cost Kept Down-Quality Kept Up. time mid their praise over the bmu- standing by their trade. Today (lain StK«t HOULTON No 1 letter medicine could l)e made for til'nI town is an assurance that they when every home is suffering from FACE coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, tickling will conn* again tit the first oppor­ the burden of high prices the only ; Opposite Hatheway Drug Co. throat, bronchitis, etc., than Foley’s Honey tunity. places we can turn to for relief tire and Tai Compound. That's why they can't Our means for providing sleeping the stores that advertise. Wherever Improve the quality, and war or no war, the accomodations were limited yet ev­ we buy a raw product we seem to The pleasure of te is Bowel Trouble in price remains the same. No opiates. Don't eryone was taken care of in some get a raw deal, while an advertised take suttitutes, for Foley’s Honey and Far is way. and at such a time people as a product and square dealing are syn­ “m eating” is ours. H oulton thebest Broadway I’hannaey. advtg whole take into consideration con­ onymous. Of eating, is yours. , Houlton people have found out that ditions and make the best of them. Take an illustration you m a y A SINGLE DOSE of timple buckthorn The visitors by automobile were choose. The price of raw beans has glycerine, etc ^ «• compounded in Horse In a New Class. f For when you learn the kind of many, some remaining during the gone up. The price of advertised Adl«r-i-ka, the German bowel and Miss Sanborn’s cook, hearing of the entire three days, others coming for beans is the same. 'Take any break­ MEATS that we carry, the VARIETY fltomaeh remedy, relieve* constipation, lmmeme grain bills, advised, “If I each day, there being on Wednesday fast food. ’The price of raw flour lour stomach or gas on the stomach were you, miss, I wouldn’t keep any that we have and the QUALITY that five hundred cars in the park. has gone up. The price of prepared l sows this winter, except the horse.** P?8TANT »Y. This simple mixture cereal foods has remained the same. we handle there will be satisfaction to feeame famour by curing appendicitis Consider wlmt. it means to our Take shoes. The price of advertised j|nd draws off a surprising amount of town the amount of money which both of us, it CITROLAX shoes is the same. The prices of un- ||d foul matter from the body. It is each visitor left, and yet as we stated Users say It is the ideal, perfect laxative in the beginning many opportunities! advertised brands have gone u p. ermiderfui how QUICKLY it helps, drink, M. J. Perkins, Green Bay, Wis., says TO TRY US IS TO TRADE WITH US. fta ich & Son, Druggists. advtg were lost. There was not one mer­ Take any product you can think of “I have used pills, oils, salts, etc. but were — food, clothing, home furnishings— all dlsagieeable and unsatisfactory, In Cit- chant in town who put on any spe­ utilities, large and small—and you rolax I have found the ideal laxative drink.” cial sales or made any extra induce­ For sick headache, sour stomaoh, lazy liver, ments for our visitors to purchase of will find this true. C. W. STARKEY congested bowels, Citrolax is ideal. Broad­ them. One merchant told us there Advertising is certainlyproving its ACKACH1 KIDNEYS ANO B LA 00I1 way Pharmacy. advtg was no extra trade on such days, value under the acid test. It would « The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914

slowly lifted to our faces. CARRY WIRELESS IN POCKET “That was Philip Henley,” she said soberly. “Your husband, madam?” asked the French Contrivance of Remarkable lieutenant as I remained silent Utility Brings Absolutely Correct It needs Gordon Craig “Yes; legally my husband, although Tim e In Reach of All. _ ■ae had driven me from him by dissipa­ no painting tion and neglect. I—I cannot tell you When the time 'signal is flashed floM lw of Fortune Jry Randall P arrish the wretched story now.” from the Eiffel tower, in Paris, the cit­ Put Amatite on your “Nor do I ask i t ” he hastened to as­ izen, wherever he may live in France, farm buildings and sure her. “What is it, Mapes?” can take out his wireless receiver and y o u need never A bluejacket stood at the foot of the j set his watch by absolutely correct stairs, one hand lifted in salute. jtime. The value of the French “ondo- worry, for you have “The Saline, sir, is alongside and ' phone” detector for receiving wireless a good roof. hailing us. The boatswain sent me, J signals lies in its very small size and compact makeup. The whole affair It is a comfort also to know sir.” j that you won’t have to We followed toe two on deck, and can be carried in the vest pocket. At after one glance about I led her 20 miles from Paris aJU that is needed paint these roofs, for fre­ around the bulge of the cabin to the is an open umbrella held as high as quent painting costs almost narrow deck space astern. The boat the arm can reach, while a small as much as a new roof. in which we hud escaped had been metal contact piece attached to a cord Amatite is waterproofed with hoisted into its davits, and we halted lies upon the ground and makes the Coal Tar Pitch, the best water­ in its shadow. I could perceive the earth connection. At 60 miles one proofing material known, and it has a real m ineral surface. whiteness of the Saline's deck and the plants a knife In a tree, preferably a pine tree, or a gimlet will answer as Write today for sample. well. One of the cords with its metal BARRETT MFG. COMPANY clip is Joined to this “antenna,” while Hew York Chicago Philadelphia Boston 1 McClurg 6 Co. St. Lou 18 Cleveland Copyright, 191% by A. the other clip is placed on the ground. Pittsburgh Cincinnati The entire receiver weighs but 13 Kansas City Minneapolis Seattle Birmingham ounces and yet, in spite of its small “We’ve done a’good day’s work.” CHAPTER XVIII. size, it is carefully made and is an ap­ Henl jy stirred as he spoke and open­ In Possession. paratus of great precision. For long ed his eyes, staring up into my face distances, to the extreme borders of NE of the hands flung the coil and then at the lieutenant's uniform. so that It fell at my feet, and France, for instance, and even farther, The sij:ht of the latter perplexed him. one clip is Joined to a telephone line, I did as directed, as otherwise “Who are you?” he asked angrily, we would have been crushed which serves ae an antenna, and the O making an effort to rise. “Where is other goes to gas or water pipes for finder the vessel. As it drew taut the Broussard?” dmat swung in gently against the side the ground. But within 120 miles all “Henley,” 1 said, stepping in be­ that is needed for the antenna is a STANDARD LINIMENT •of the Sea Oull. tween i:hem, “the game is up, and the "Now, you thief,” he screamed, “it’s kitchen stove or range, balcony, metal best thing you can do now is to keep bed and the like. iny turn to play jailer. Come up, both quiet. This gentleman is Lieutenant For Summer Complaint -of you.” The operator may use his body for Hutton of the revenue cutter Saline, the ground by attaching the metal clip “Just a moment, Captain Henley,” I and his men haVe the crew of the Sea Keep a Bottle in Your Home to hiB finger, while the other clip goes .answered, rising to my feet “If there Gull under hatches forward. Give me one to be am the to the telephone wire. In this way sig­ is any punished I back those papers.” ■one; thi3 woman bad nothing to do nals were received from Paris at a dis­ He had the envelope still clasped in 2 5 o t s with i t ” tance of 270 miles. “That’s for me to decide,” he snarl­ bis left hand, and he glanced at it dully ed , and whipped out a revolver. “I and then beyond me toward Hutton. HATHEWAY DRUG COMPANY Apparently his brain, yet numbed by know how to handle both of you. Not Gracefully Thanked. Oome, jump now, you dog, or you the blow, failed to entirely compre­ hend. The lieutenant, however, was a Rector (thanking all who have con­ *wver will move again. Pass the girl tributed to the success of the bazar) Up first, and be lively about it Give man of action. With grip on his col­ lar he jerked the wretch to his feet —“And as for Lady Blank, I should dhom a hand there, Peters, and don’t not like to tell you what she hail fw too easy.” and held him there. done.”—Punch. There was no excuse for delay; be- “Hand over those papers to Craig," aides, those lads under the heavy can­ he ordered shortly, “and be lively vas must be nearly smothered. With about i:. I haven’t anything to do They are coming to us to have their tiny arm about her I lifted her up to With that affair, and I don’t think you where Peters could reach down and will have much more from now on. grasp her hand, and then followed as You are my prisoner, and you are good •quickly as possible. Henley bad swung for a tei spot at least. Stand up, you ■flown to the deck and stood there, bis coward.” He forced him back against men grouped about him, the revolver the rail and glanced about the deck. I Clasped the and Drew Eyes Fitted Straying Hand •till In his hand. One glance at his The boatswain was coming aft. Her to Me. :faco told me he was insane from rage, “Well, Sloan, how did you find ;m< we they initrht, because we have one ^thinking only of revenge. things?” group of officers on the bridge. The “Take the woman below,” he snap­ “All strene. sir; the whole crew bot­ captain, facing us, hollowed his hands. Fall Term Sept. § the :)( st ( )pt icians in the country to serve ped, hie cruel teeth gleaming. “She’ll tled up Hid mighty little light left in “Wliat have you to report, Mr. Hut­ A few months study will equip \ou for them. get her lesson. Here, Louis, don’t you them.” ton?” good position. Will vnii write me at once sliear me? Lock her in, and bring me I “The engine room?” 'The vessel is n mr possession, sir, (t will pay yen to do 'the key. I’ll handle this sniveling thief j “The engineer was a hit ugly, sir, an(I the crew ime cr guard fie MW.” o A. HODGINS, Prin., Houlton, Mi We don’t charge anything itfrst So you couldn’t run a boat, hey! 'Any in j uric nnd had to be manhandled proper. .Not so easy as it looked, was It, you *'None seriou sir. He’s ’yin’ in a coal bunker with a sore w," 1 Wh.i is to on i• course. in111 (i s, new iotnto ito tee oi , faces about me, fierce, scowling faces, I “All right. Have steam kept up. and >e dr?” i 11 e 1 >pens. Pens.e,cl;i. »i’inu the children before robot of men wild to lay hold upon me at make the course south southeast. Here, I >oti stoe et < q is Ll 11! tool 1 *nci‘forth we known a? captain, but no better than the rest." H)l 1 the Indy V" (1 s V, ■did Henley mean to do? Kill me or Ilenley stared back, with some crazy . Net i)|| this i SISO. w 11 1ie i icludeil. This I;inn is at give me over Into the hands of those We ha\ e all t he hope of resistance, but the great list of Ml. devils? All I could read in r v delict ' Iit-edt f you t; ko their e \ eel d ioiiai tw ill u&Srciless Ihe boatswain gripped his collar. Iressf U j ttlfl eyes was hatred, exultation, con-. ad s thet ! i call t hat is nte-o' OPTICAL PARLORS Wdousness of power. ! “Come on, you," he said, jerking him s:i iy. Please nt V) ye :gt *! w. ■ Ikere scvc r: ! sin ill ei hi Mil savagely. “Yer bloody pirate; make 1fi' w evil his lie ;d and t ion, per MOULTON, MAINE. “Hard luck, Craig—hey!” he began Ml M- lo\\ 11 will M 11 inch ,h ny crop another crack an’ I’ll land yer one. Is rei \ dig m a.-' h • tme ed a way from the tauntingly. “Played with the wrong he that Ilenley, sir?” of the lieutenant, I 1 i Ur . A SO a nu tuber ot house "w one si ,\ r;i i1 . 1 1 f <*tj 111-' i"i! i li sal etc. lytan. didn’t you. Now I’ve got the 1 “Yes; ever hear of him?” It is el! o\ •r liew. doer," 1 wbis ;t () >111 eith, fu 11nice, e . o e i r t i girl Just >9 I want her, and as fo r! “Have I? Aye, many the time, lie’s pm•ml. |];, f yUU—lord I but I’ll keep you to play ! wanted i:i Galveston, sir. for somethin’ ill , s minute'. u alk inu i sqttaie Yes. fill!. 1ut 1 do not feel jj .- .'With all the way to Honduras. It will j worse than runnin’ arms it was a 1 ("e 00.00. thi ugh I could ■VI>r t ■ ueli that money." ;1” t o a pleasant voyage. my friend. Here, j knifin’ jot), sir." "You will k:i \ c non court- .Masters, you and Peters stand by. j “What aecame of the girl?" will decide that,' YOUR WANT ADS Now, you robber, give me those pa- ! “The steward took her below and "1 knew what I would like to d> gers. ; locked he* in before the fracas started." Insert with some of it." We went down the companion seers in the I handed them out, watching closely, i “ What?" Northern Maine Paters stood at my right, oue hand , together into a deserted cabin. No TIMES “ Buy this this it. :0n my arm; the other fellow must steward ,vas in evidence, and finding "In memory?' iiave been behind me. Ilenley grasp- the captain's stateroom looked, the lieu­ Real Estate Agency "IM i'i HI rsi • You iovei in ad the envelope, opening the hap to tenant kicked open the door and en­ then." The Result Speaks For Itself. tered. I turned back, explored the "And mov and always, I >0 yarn know- C. O. (5 rant X: II. (1 . Dihldee. t o sure of Its contents. The move­ what is ih,. first thing I ment caused him to lower the revolver passage aid finally dragged Louis out ha 1 i do w hen from a daik corner of the pantry. We make t 'en-se ■< i|;< ?” -and avert his gaze for just an in- . “Oh, Lcr’, Massa Craig," he whined. "No.” giant. With one motion I flung Peters “Ah ain’t done nothin', deed Ah ain’t, j 1 clasped tb * straying hand and drew aside and jammed a clinched fist into sah!’’ her to me, 1.no King d,,wn into her el'os. fche captain’s face. , “ You lo -ked up the girl." “ Telegraph my father 1 am coining Hasten must have struck me at al- j “Ah just had to. sail. Captain Hen- I eaoet the same Instant my fist landed home.” ley he just nat-rally skin me alive, sah, ; ' Is that all ■on Henley, for we went down to­ if Ah don’t. But Ah nehber hurt her j gether, his revolver discharging, the , none.” "And that. I shall firing a wife with me. Bight here I end my career as a dying bullet gouging my left shoul- j “Where is she?' toldier of fi mt line," fler, burning the flesh like a redhot 1 “in No 5, suh here here1 am tit Wire. Yet I grappled him even as 1 key.” Fuller the protecting shadow of the ' >oef our lips mot . we crashed to the deck, but the fel- ! “AU rig it, I jouis," and I tossed him I II 1, l.\I>, low lay stunned, motionless as a dead 1 into one corner. “Now. listen; set man. Everything happened quicker that table and get some food on it than I can tell It; with such rapidity, quick. Make coffee, but don’t wait M e e d , that not a hand touched me. 1 for anyth ng else.” Notice of Foreclosure 2 could barely struggle up on one “Yes, sah.” Whereas, Vital Pelletier of M. Francis. ftnee, dased still by the stroke which 1 crossed the cabin and inserted the Aroostook Bounty, Maine, fi\ fiis mortgage had floored me, and glance ubout, key. As the door opened she stood Buyers to Share in Profits deed, dated Nm.-mBt 'Oh, fi'iq. rmri record­ when the bluejackets came tumbling there waiting, her hands held out. ed in the Northern Aroostook Beaistiy ot ■over the rail and leaped at the as- | “It—it is all over with? You have Heeds, in No!. do, 1 *a g«» |;i, c< mvey.d to us tonnded crew of the Sea Gull. It was j been successful?” the undersigned, the following descril>i*d real Lower Prices on Ford Cars % swift, short fight, the assailants hav- j “Yes, don’t worry,” and I held her estate and premises, situate in said st. Inc every advantage. I saw the lieu- J hands fast, looking into her eyes. Francis. Aroostook County, Maim*, to wit . n licet ive from August 1. 1 .M 4 a ) A u; ;ust 1. Ill Id and tenant, bare handed, dash Into the j “There cun be no further trouble. j J he homestead farm of the said dolm Baptiste inaraulciM 1 auainst anv m .notion dill'll): ; that time : Cponp, striking out left and right, his Captain Ilenley and his crew are pris­ j Pelletier and Fdilh Pelletier, living a Jtrip of wy>n at his heelr. There was a volley I oners. The lieutenant is in Henley’s i land o!.".i thirty-three rods wide more or less, Of oaths, a thud of falling bodies, a I cabin, goiug through the pajHirs. He extending trom st. dolm river in a southerly j - - $ 4 9 0 oharp confmand and the shrill pipe of wants to have a full report ready direct ion to the foot of the high hank ; theme ; Touring Car m boatswain’s whistle. Two men when the Saline comes up. The three extending tiom the toot of said high hank to | - - 4 4 0 yhahed forward, the first disappearing of us will breakfast together." the rear line of said farm (t;fi forty-time reds i Runabout behind (he chart house. The second en­ “You mast penult me to wash the wide more or less ; t>eing ixamded on the I - - 6 9 0 countered Broussard stepping off the wound on your head first,” she insist­ north hy the St. .John river ; on the east by | Tow n Car feridge ladder and hurled the fellow to ed. “The hair is all matted with land of Pierre .Jandreau, on the south hy rear j (). 15. Detroit, all cars tally equipped. th e deck with one blow of a sledge blood. Please.” line ot river lots ; and on the west hy land of 1 Itammer fist. Scarcely pausing to see She ministered to me with womanly .John Baptiste Pelletier dr. and David Sav- 1 whether he was alive or not, the as- gentleness, parting the matted hair age. ' Further, we will he able to obtain the maximum eflicienoy aallaat ran on toward the forecastle. and cleansing the wound with water. And whereas the conditions of said mortgage in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our > The whole affair was over In two While in no way serious it was an have been, and still are broken. Now there­ put chasing and sales departments if we can reach an out­ nlnutee, the bluejackets circling out ugly brui le and required considerable fore notice is hereby given of our intention to like a fan and pressing their enemy attention. Sitting there on a stool foreclose said mortgage for breach of its con­ put of 300,000 cars between the above dates. Into a helpless mass against the'rail. while sfie worked, I could hear Louis ditions. And should we reach this production, we agree to pay as Por a moment the fight was furious, bustling about in the cabin, but my Fort Kent, Maine, duly ‘J5th, ltd4. the buyer’s share from #10 to $00 per car (on or about ■every man for himself; then the lieu- mind was busy with a thousand mat­ JOHN BAPTISTE PELLETIER, tanant drove like a wedge into the ters requiring settlement At last I EDITH PKLLKTIKK. August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a tmnch, and It was all over. refused to be ministered to any longer. By their Attorney, A. G. Fk m .ason. new Ford car between August 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915. “On to the bridge there, Coates, and As we entered the cabin the lieutenant •Md up her head,” sang out the officer. stood in Henley’s door. For further particulars regarding these low prices and ^Boatswain, take charge of these beau- “I was looking for you, Craig,” be profit-sharing plan, call on £Imi and ran them Into the forecastle. said, coming forward and bowing to Laave two men on guard and take a my companion. “Here is a newspaper CHICHESTER SPILLS nqnlat Into the engine room. Report cl'pping which may be of interest. I found it on the deck.” DIAMOND BERR \ & B E N N Be glanced toward me “Say, what I read it hastily and in silence hand­ Ik the matter with you-ehot? Yon’re ed It to her, watching her face as she Iloulton, if,a vie white as a sheet of paper, man.” read. It was a local item describing 4 get one on the head with a belay­ the finding of a dead body which A Car Load Will Arrive This Week. ing pin fro la the heft of It The bullet could not be identified. The details LADIE9 | Art 7°"'2>r*K*Ut for CHI-CHBS-TBR‘9 touched me—here. Lord, how It of the man’s appearance as well as DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in R bd an d tawne!” the clothes worn were carefully de­ O ovd metallic boxes, tested with Blu Ribbon. T a k a n o o t b i i . B a r T w “Who did the ebootingr’ picted, evidently in hope some one Dranrbt Ud Mk far CHI-CHKS-T£R S DIAMOND BBANO PILLS, for twentj-flvBw “Henley here.” And I touched the might thus recognize the party. She year* regarded a* Best, Safest, Always Reliable. fallow with my foot “He fired juat remained with the bit of paper in her hands for what seemed a long while, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ae I hit him.” TIME *80 that’s the man!” be exclaimed. while we. waited. Then her eyes were , TJUJID EVERYWHERE ffiSS \

The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September ft, 1914.

Herbert M. Tucker “ H i g h 1 a n d of Mule foot hogs. carriages and Aroostook ptings. Thursday’s Races cessful but the Thursday flight wa» rm idfbn’i Great Fair Farm,” Canton, Me., herd of 13 Jer­ C. H. Berry, of Monmouth. Me., L. D. Price, Presque Isle, Improv­ ed farm wagons. The Summary : probably the most successful of any. ' Continued from page 2 seys. with 25 Poland China hogs of all Promptly at three o’clock the word T. G. Burloigh, Vassal boro. Me., sizes. ’ Wiard Plow Co., of New York, 3 Year Old Trot, Purse $400 W. C. Briggs, Littleton, a gefod was given to cut loose and the great herd of 13 Herefords. headed by with Mr. Bramer in charge, Sulky canvas ship sailed majestically showing of Berkshires. Plows, Steel Plows, Diggers and Bromus, Reed, Ft. Fairfield 1 1 •lusively that there were few blanks “ Valentine of Ingleside” a bull Ohuta, Sharon, Fredericton 2 2 straight up, with scarcely a breath lu the pack, weighing 2260 lbs. Maine Wesleyan Seminary Farm Hay Rakes. had a fine entry of Berkshires head­ Della Vincent, Morgan, of wind to interfere. The sky waa f Nearly all of the midway this year E. L. Cleveland Co., Houlton, Me. J. A. Cummings, of Bangor, entirely clear of clouds and on this ed by “Sam Tinker” whose weight Light ling Seed Cutter for cutting Fredericton 3 irfs located near the grove in the herd of 19 Herefords Time, 2.33 )4, 2.36 flight Prof. Flaxon did several cir­ feir of the bleachers on both sides J. D. Ross of Littleton, Me., 4 was 880 lbs. potato seed, capacity 60 bbls. a day. Mr. Beal said that he had recent­ cus st unts, hanging by his feet from ♦tf- the street and t h r o u g h this Holsteins. Van Tassell & Astle, concrete Free-For-All, Purse $200 the bar, flirting with death for sev- ly sold 3 tons of hogs live weight. block, manufacturing machine and Avenue a steady stream of people E. E. Gile, “ Hillside Stock Farm” Northern Spy, Carpenter eral mmutes. Six drops were made •urged day and evening. “The concrete mixer. Fayette, Me., herd of 12 Herefords Horse Department Houlton 1 1 1 on this flight and as each parachute Louisiana Blossoms” a large tent headed by a valuable bull “ Fairfax T h e R a c e s Charlie Again, Carpenter, opened it was greeted by a thunder­ fhpw of colored Bongsters, and the X 11” weight 2100 lbs. The exhibit of horses while not ous applause from the spectators The horse racing—3 classes each Houlton 2 2 3 Ad to Polo show seemed to- attract E. Y. Shaw, “Oak Hill Farm, quite as large as was expected, was James K. Newbro, Raymond mu /iundreds of automobile horns, large crowds, while the Motordrome Topshain, Me., fine herd of 11 Brown a most satisfactory one. and under day o : the fair, were all closely con­ ihe landing was easily made inside gave a continuous performance to! tested ones with some thrilling Fredericton 3 3.2 Swiss* charge of Supt. Fred Cox, Oscar Time 2.14, 2.12 %, 2.16 34* the enclosure so that everybody had record breaking crowds and was one J. A. Wilson, “ Valley Farm” Shirley and H. D. Tingley, It was finishes. The Free For All race on a chance to see how it "was done. Of the rriost thrilling ahd spectacular Brunswick. Me., 16 bead of the fa­ made to show up to the best ad­ Thursday furnishing some of the 2.30 Pace, Purse $400 The performance on the wnole was finest racing ever seen in this sec­ Ipierformances ever seen heTe, Dare, mous Dutch Belted cattle headed by vantage. Alice Hal, Raymond, most gratifying. Devil Hunter, the champion. motor ‘Bruce W” a handsome animal The following entries were promi­ tion, Northern Spy lowering the track record with a mark of 2.12 \ . Fredericton 1 1 1 C a v a lc a d e cycle racer gave some. thrilling ex- weighing &n even ton. nent ones : Dean Patch, Haywood, Ash­ dtions of daring riding on the V. Lack of space prevents a detailed F. Dutton. Bath Me., a very Geo. H. Benn, Hodgdon, 2 hand­ land 2 2 2 • The cavalcade o f prize winning; rl track that made the spectators handsome herd of 19 Holsteins. some French draft Stallions, a black account of the racing card, but be­ stock which was held on the track low will he found a summary of the Etheleen, Donovan, Houlton 3 3 3 14111 and hold their breath. The Jno. Benn &Son, “Orchard Woods and a gray. * Estella Todd, McBurnie, Thursday morning was a feature ’-gb-rotond, the Ocdan Whve, Farm” Hodgdon, Me., herd of 8 W. R. Christie, “Maysville Strick 8 days races. that attracted many people to the icr with Air of the varidus at- Presque Isle 4 4 4 Jerseys Farm” 13 Black Percherons, includ­ Ada Todd, also started. grounds during the early part of the ictiona were all well attended, E. L. Allen, Bangor, Me., 9 head ing “Columbia Livingstone” regis­ Tuesday’s Races Time, 2.22 V 2.23 %, 2.18 %. day and when Supt. Voee gave the While the refreshment booths were of Polled.Angus Cattle. tered No. 72749 with handsome e4 and a lady performer in a daring town entries there were more local 2.16 %. enough to lead the stock. exhibits than ever before, and that Holsteins headed by “Sir Pontiac yearlings, also brood mare with aerial act t h r 1 1 le d the audi­ The cavalcade was so much ap­ • the.poultry show was a popular one, Inca.” sucker. 2.24 MIXED ence. The act was clean through­ preciated by the spectators that was easily determined by the large Dr. J. A. Ness, “ Maple Grove Thos. Schools, Littleton, two Purse $300. out, and the costumes were new rounds of applause greeted each ex­ crowds who thronged the shed all Farm” Auburn, Me., fine herd of 12 Clydesdale mares formerly owned A Game of Chance, Ray­ and attractive. hibitor as he passed with his entries. Ayrshires. through the Fair. Among the large by the Briggs Stable. mond, Fredericton 3 1 1 1 THE PEKELLTROUPE out of town exhibitors were A. J. Ira J. Porter, West Houlton, herd Fancy Gartley No. 17088. Prince Baron, Monahan, F a ir N o te s Kenniston, Bangor ; E. A. Drink- of 6 Ayrshires. Miss Barron No. 16329 with colt. Fredericton 12 2 2 This act too came in for a large The following persons acted as water, Hahhatus ; Walter Bennett A. E. Mooers, “Meadow Farm,” Byron Carscn, Houlton, breeding Estelie Todd, McBurnie, 2 4 4 4 share of the applause, the stage set- judges on tiie different exhibits : of the Aroostook Poultry Yards, Houlton, a prize winning herd of 21 mare and colt. Iris, Carpenter. Houlton, 4 3 3 3 ; ting, the handsome costumes and Fancy Work, Mrs. Fern McConnell Limestone. Me., with 210 entries. Jerseys. Lee Good, Monticello, Clydesdale Time— 2.21 >4, 2.18 f4, 2.19 J4, 2.20. the modesty of the young lady per­ and Miss Alta Nichols, Presque Isle; Lemuel McCrum, Westfield, herd Stallion, “Bobby C. Copyright” formers all went to make it a most The local exhibitors are : H. E. 2.35 M IXED Oil Paints and Crayon Work, Mrs. Thomas, C. M. Clockdale, O. A. of 12 Ayrshires. breeding mare with colt. refined act with feats on the flying F. A. Nevers of Houlton ; Cattle. Hodgins, James Boss, Littleton; W. F. Dunton, Bath, Me., herd of Fred Little, Houlton, B e 1 g i a n Purse $300. rings of the most difficult nature, Joseph Matson, Solon, Me.; Horses, Gove Bros. Linneus ; Halsen Rich­ 19 Holsteins, besides several other Stallion. Birdie Alcyo, Carpenter, this troupe consisted of a gentleman Fred E. Bunker, No. Anson ; Butter ards, John Berry, Richard Ludwig, local entries making one of the most W. S. Robinson, Houlcon, fancy Houlton 3 1 1 1 and 3 lady performers, with a change and Cheese, E. C. Wilson, Presque Barnes Bros. Bernard Patten, Victor attractive exhibits on the grounds, driving mare 2 years old, a blue rib- Reedara, Reed, Fort Fair- of costume each day. Isle ; Fruit and Vegetables, W. S. Currie, John Cosseboom, Horner which was visited at all hours of the boner. field 13 2 2 Blake. F. R. Smiui and J. D. Perry; McDonald. day by admirers of good stock. Wm. Weed, “Aroostook Vassar” Lilly Patchen, Raymond F ir e w o r k s Poultry, J. F. McVey, Calais. with two of his colts. Fredericton 2 2 3 3 Sbeep And Swine The fireworks were witnessed by The excellent police service at the The Cattle Show Geo. Stewart, Linneus, 5 year old Garray A., Nason, Monti­ a crowd that probably has never This years exhibit of sheep was mare, a ribbon winner. cello 4 4 4 4 Park, under the direction of Deputy This department had a record been surpassed at any previous fair. Martin Lawlis, added much to the breaking entry list, with exhibitnrs much more satisfactory than that of T. (J. Barnes, Bridgewater. Mo., Trinitv Bells also started Out across the infield of the track previous years, yet there is a good Standard Bred mare, “Carrie Dil­ Time— 2.19 »4, 2.18 h>, 2, 18 2.20 enjoyment of the three days celebra­ coming from all parts t»f the state, there was one great mass of people tion. Liquor selling was not allow­ and by actual count there were 263 chance to make this department one lon” and “ Lookout Jr.” both win­ hacked by score*, and scores of auto­ of tiie leading exhibits of the show. ners of blue ribbons. ed and gambling was not tried. E v­ head on exhibition and the capacity W ednesday’s Races mobiles. As the brilliant lights erything went along smoothly. Of the sheds were taxed to their ut­ Down state farmers raise sheep Percy Chappelle, Houlton, Me., eame from the fireworks, the great most, but the efficient committee and hogs and at a profit too, and son of Driver Chappelle, “ Maida C” The summary : crowd was shown to its full magni­ Thursday was Children’s day, and who had charge of this department there is no reason why Aroostook a yearling colt, also a blue ribbon 2.20 Trot and Pace---Purse $400 tude. all children were admitted free to worked hard and found accommoda­ County should neglect this import­ winner. Birdi \lcyo, Carpenter, i'he fireworks were exceptionally tiie grounds and stands, as guests of tions for every entry. Most of the ant branch of stock raising, an es­ John Smith, Houlton, yearling Houlton 12 11 good, and time after time t h e y the management of the Association. pecially fine exhibition of sheep colt, grade Perclmron. old exhibitors were again on hand, Alice Hal, Kaymoml, brought forth a round o.' applause Automobiles still prove to be the this year, while many new one9 from the Long Branch Farm, Bow- Jasper Coffee Houlton, l’erchermi. Fredericton and a raucous tooting of the auto­ doinham, Me., owned by W. B. Mr. Hail, Dyer Brook, Belgian most popular means of visiting the having heard of the wonders of Candy Girl, Cyr, St. mobile horns. Fair and last Wednesday 350 cars Aroostook County and the popular­ Kendall, with the manager Mr. K. draft horse. 1 .eonanls 3 3 2 2 Mr A. B. Hamm, of Portland, E. Gifford in charge consisted of 61 were counted on the grounds. The ity of HoultQn’s Fair brought fine Lady Bell, (dans. Wood- who furnished the fireworks, is well infield of the track was so crowded head of Hampshire Downs Scotch Maclnery Exhibit herds and flocks. stork 5 4 3 3 known ln-re and has furnished this with cars that many occupants had The entries from the Maine Wes­ Cheviots, Horned Dorsets, C’ots- The machinery exhibit, had m*w Blue Mouse, Kola Patrhen an d Smi- entertainment for >everal years with wold, Oxford Downes, and Leices- difficultv in i-eeing the races. Many leyan Seminary farm at Kent’s Hill and ideal quarters this year, on the land (harm, also started. much sai isfaet mu. hut with this cars lrom down State and Canadian under charge of Supt. E. J. Beal, ters, and Mr. Gifford graciously west sido of the park, jusl back of Tine T , 2.1 - years display he excelled all pre­ answered all questions and inform­ towns and several out of State cars consisting of a herd of 13 Holsteins the refresh merit, booths, and a guml vious ones. were noticed, beside the hundreds ed a representative of the. Tiv. i;s display of la Dor saving marlumry headed by the yearling bull “ Tons JTot--- Pur .f, fin Balloon Ascension of local and county cars. Cremelia Leila” an especially valu­ that several of the sheep sheared a was shown imre by our mi terpri/i ng fleece of wool weighing over 20 lbs. John Moon- Trafton. Two fast, hall games were played able animal reoently purchased from dea lei's. Ashland Prof. Klaxon gave several thrilling the Beyers herd of Portland, de­ altogether this farm has a flock of .1. Si. I Va bod v sin O.S fit a n era on. 1 m a-w-ensn ms with parachute during the fair between Island Falls 900 sheep. Mm- Keeler and the Houlton team in which serves special mention. luie ol I o! 1 n D i ‘ re j i 1 i 1 • 1 1 1 i ! i i ) ._ l-'r*'! • rii't' drops which ph asi-d the thousands Harry Kinney, of Westfield, Me., 11 w of spectators. Hoiil'on had the best end of the ar­ The leading exhibitors were as I >igger- Spread' rs SO M had a good showing of ]6 Horned res her- Owing to the high wind on Tues­ gument. The first game going 6 2, follows : D. H. Tingley “Pioneer it . ; I 11 1 ■ 1 O M Dorsets and during the opening day Put !K1111 i1 an 1wan- ( '0., wi'l 1 Mr. day ii" ascension was made, hut on while the Thursday game stood 7-4 Stock Farm,” Readfleld, Me., fine 1 Milli Vi 11 j ; ih sold for future delivery a buck lamb V i. M , 1Tut 1• fit ;and S. K l*r\ ■Illl. of ’ ..... 1 5 • Wednesday Prof. Klaxon made two at 11 finish. Both games were wit­ herd of 16 HerefordB. T11 Hess F. A. Dollotf “Lake View Farm,” of the breed for $25.oo. I 11w IIX»n AU’( ' t*o 1 u'i * n 1,. in ci nu'go, ■ C". in os! successful flights. The fore­ hy large crowds. Maos Mt. Vernon, Me., herd of 13 Short­ Lemuel McCrum, ot Wit!) ;1 lino 1iispl ay o f<)livin' 1’li'Ws, i.it 1W-H ni <; 1 r!. noon flight was made with six para­ M showed several pens of Siirop'd A. K. Klein, photographer, horns. 1,iftlr (i 1; 1 ! : t diggoes am 1 a fill 1 lino Hon 111 ‘II chute drop-, and when tin- balloon was dll hand during the Fair and L. C. Berry & Son, No. Mam- Ol Irn'll Ago imp loll) 1 ■ H t s, Star 1Mad. 11. V ''in 1 om>" it s;111,• d in a great heigh! prornn about 5n excellent photos S w in e ! mouth, Me., herd of 7 Guernseys. Tin )S W. Mi-Donald Hod ..■1 lull. Kell until it was a mere speck in t lie sky. of tin various attractions, the races, Geo. S. Smith “The Maples,” V. B. Nelson, of ITesi; lie Isle >o,| .]1 -pi;i V 1>!' loin■ii vv a : " n > Jer..... Mu 1. > The 1.11 ops were graceful and easy. pn/m winners, midway, vaudeville, Moflmouth, Me., nerd of 12 Guern­ several entries of Berkshire ho; in;in itf;iCl III'ml bv h i lieu If. If- Ml lion landing m>t far from the park. 1 ue.. which t lie management plan to­ seys. Stanley Nelson, Westfield, a 11 11: ;t i'i 1 Ifiw- A: Go., wag>' 11■' ' " 1' Tim • ■ .nr ■ . \ll other fit gh t > ...... p i a! iy - u w- ns* a- an advertising medium. LAST OF THE SEASON CLOSNG OUT SALE SUMMER MERCHANDISE

56 Main St. McLEOD BROS. 56 Main St.

Sale begins Saturday Sept. 5th and will continue one w eek ending Saturday Sept. 12th. We have just completed the most successfull Spring and Summer season in the history of the Garment Store and are now preparing to dispose of all Summer Mdse, at Net Cost and in many cases at less than cost. A store full of recently bought Merchandise to be closed out at 20 to 60 per cpnt Discount.

Muslin Underwear Cotton Thread 4c spool Sale I Shirt Waists 20 per cent discount on Portieres and Couch Special ior .Sat., Sept. 5th. md 50c W,lists tor Finishing Braids, Peels, Hooks & Sale $1.00 Princess Slipps 79c oc Covers Mon. Sept. 7th Fives, Silkateen, Tape, 50c Corset Covers 39c $1.25 98c S1.00 in a variety of colors and prices. $1.00 75c Needles, Pius, Klastic, Collar Sup­ 25c “ “ 19c $1.50 $1.19 Big discount during the sale 1.50 “ $r .10 porters and all Small Wares not 50c Cotton Pants 39c $2 and $2.50 Princess s less 2 GO I.39 1 -5° mentioned. Childrens’ Rain Capes 25c “ “ 19c 20 per cent discount 2.00 50 and 59c Cotton Robes your 20 per cent discount on all corsets All sizes and colors during the sale ; 2.50 Silk Wa.ists for choice 42c Leona 3 in 1 Combina- • 7 5 House Dresses $2.98 (’apes for $2.15 4.00 98c Robes, your choice 75c tions ■87 59c House Dresses 39C 1.9*8 “ 1 35 $ 1.19 “ “ “ 87c Kid Gloves Si.00 79c $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Robes less $1.00 Combinations 79c $1.00 Gloves 85c1 15c Hose Supporters for I IC 1.25 9xc Long Kimonos 1.25 $1.09 25c 20 per cent discount 1.50 19c 1.50 $1.19 69c Kimonos for 45c 1.50 1.19 1.25 $1.00 “ ” 75c 2.00 1.65 $1.00 Middies and Skirts for 79c 25 Sun Shades to close at a big Corset Cover and 1.25 “ “ 9^c 2.50 1.98 sacrifice. > Drawer Combinations H osiery M O “ ‘ $1.15 59c Combinations 42c Lace and Hamburg 69c Petticoats for Childrens’ Dresses $ 1.00 Hosi ei v Pr Face Cloths 4c each $1.00 “ 79c 59c Dresses 3 9 c Trimmed Skirts 1.25 $1.25 “ 98c $1.00 79c 1.50 Other prices less 20,per cent. $1.50 Skirts $1.19 $1.05 2.00 Silk Petticoats for 1.25 Brushes for 19c 1.00 “ 75C 1.50 119 19c “ A ll 25c Neckwear _3-0° “ 5c Handkerchiefs 7 for 25c A ll 50c “ 39c Hair Pius, Back Combs 25c Talcum Linen Dusters 110c “ for 7C Aoc 40c and Baretts Pound cans Talcum One lot $1.50 Dusters to close at 15c 85c 79c. Other prices accordingly low 25c $1 *oo * ‘ ioc values for 7C Jersey Underwear 25c Dress Shields ' - .* 50c 1.00 Auto Vails 85c 15c IOC 14 c Vests for 25 per cent discount 011 Buttons 25c 15c 50c “ 39C , Trimming Braids, Laces and |*5C 30c Ruching for 19c yd 50c 39C One lot DreSSeS j Insertions, Hamburgs, Allovers A Few White Skirts in Crepe cloths and F'ancy Weaves, and Veilings to be closed out dur- fo e Brassieres 42c 3 Skeins D M C for IOC 'w* T in Bedford Cords and Linens at 19c! Long Tunics $3.98 to $4.98 values ing this sale at 25 per cent to 50 |$oc Hand Bags 39C 2 Spools Sewing Silk for 15c about half price 39c I Your Choice for $1.98 j per cent discount

! An Avalanche of Genuine Bargains. New, Clean, and Up to date Merchandise ail to be closed out at Sacrifice ces. No Summer Merchandise will be carried over that low prices will move. One week of Fast Selling, SAT. EPT. 5th TO SAT. SEPT. 12th at McLEOD BROTHERS, HOULTON, MAINE THE GARMENT STORE 56 MAIN STREET The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914

HH) *t OF LOCAL INTEREST Adv* | I Smoke With ! For Invalids Osgood’s prices are trade winners. Mileage books at H. E. Thomas. there is new strength and 15 DAYS Buy your coal and wood of F. A. Cdlored spectacles and glasses at a Smile real comfort in this palat­ Osgood’s. Cates and Co. able, most readily digested remain to sell out the Bankrupt Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Noyes of Cari­ Hfcrry Wellington of Calais was The smile of satisfaction form of daily nourishment. Millinery Stock of bou were In town by auto last week. in town last week calling on his cus­ derived from the m i 1 d tomers. Wedding rings at Osgood’s. All fragrance of a styles. All kinds of sea food, fresh at Ril­ MISS BRAGDON Mr. Allen T. Smith is in Boston on ey’s market. Cheaper than meat, and more healthy. 57 MAIN ST. a short businefs trip. 10c Who wouldn’t take an automobile Dr. A. J. Fulton of Blaine was if it was presented to them? Read among the prominent business men BCM Cigar 15 days of marvelous bargain offerings in town last week. the Times and see who would. The ftrfetT Tonic>T ,I Mr. . nd Mrs. Arthur Perry of Mileages bought and sold at Gold­ 25c, Trimmed Hats 50c to $1*00, ASK ANY Presque Isle were in town last week en’s barber shop. Court St. DRUGGIST Velvets 25c and 60c per yard. by auto to afcteffd the Fair. Mrs. Durgin and her father, Fin­ Card of Thanks Ostrich Tips 25c per bunch McCluskey Bros. Hardware C o. ley Mcadonaldof Milo, were in town last week. We wish to thank our Lends for their Flowers, Laces, Ribbons and Wings less than cost carries a line of Hoover Diggers and kindness during our recent be eavement. repairs. Take your Calling Card plats to MRS. WM. J. WATSON, S en d f o r pnce. Dr. and Mrs. McKay of Millinock- the Times office and let them fur­ AND FA Ml I. V. ' Descriptive Booklet One good Sewing Machine will be sold for $5.00 et /ere guests of Mrs. Kenneth Mc­ nish your cards—They enjoy it. KINGS PUREMALT DEPARTMENT Geo. S. Rowell of Portland, who is Kay last week. Card of Thanks 36-38 Hawley St Boston w Office supplies such as Typewriter visiting friends in Presque Isle, was in town last week. We wish to thank our friends and neigh­ # Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Copy Paper bors for their kink ness in our recent bereave­ may be obtained at the Times office. Mrs. D. B. Gillin left Friday for ment, also for the many floral offerings. Calling cards engraved and print­ the Boston and New York markets. Miss Edith Randall of Portland is W . L . SCRIBNER A n d F a m i l y . ed at the T omes office. the guest of her aunt, Dr. Sarah She was accompanied by Mr. Gillin. Randall, for a short time. Mrs. F. A. Nevers spent the week Drink Aroostook Spring Water end with relatives in St. Stephen and beverages. Sold by all up to-date St. Andrews, N. B. NEUTRALITY dealers. Call at Campbell’s Bakery store in Mr. T. B. Bradford of Golden the Pioneer Block and get Bakery Use the Mails in Banking; goods. Ridge attended the Fair, last week, President Wilson has issued a message, making the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Emerson of we have a by-mail banking system for out-of-town patrons Island Falls were in'town last weeK advising the people to maintain neutrality, The highest cash price paid for with a party by auto. which insures the depositor every convenience and safety Butter and Eggs at the Sincock Gro­ and not take sides with the nations now at afforded our in-town patrons, at no extra expense. cery. Editor Pendell of the Caribou Re­ War. publican, was a visitor to Houlton’s Mrs. Isabelle Stevens of Fort Fair- Ask for explanatory booklet. Fair on Tuesday, coming by auto field was in town last week t he guest This is good counsel. accompanied by Mrs. Pendell. of relatives. Now is the time for industry and saving. The Ti m Ks is completing arrange­ For all stomach troubles drink ments for tut automobile which it is Maple Spring Water. Order of M. EASTERN. TRUST & BACKING CO. Start an account wkh us, to present t.o some person in Aroos­ L. DeWitt, Westfield. BAN.GOR, , M E.: took County. Perhaps YO L will he Mrs. Ingraham and daughter, the lucky one. Full particulars will BRANCHES AT OLD TOW NM ACHIA^ & DEXTER Mary, who have1 been in town for be published in our next issue. tlx.1 past: three weeks, left. Monday TI oover Potato Digger: live HDULTDN SAVINGS BANK on 111 eir re(1 ; u <0 1 !• >st on. better satisfaction than any digger La,test things in Cameo j.-welry at on (.lie market. F<>rsale by M cClus­ Osgood’s. key Bros. H atd vare Go. 99 The buyer to) the new Dry hoods U Automobile* cost money hut we do Going Tourist slore, the Hon Marehe, which will not care. The T im ms is going to give occupy the store now occupied by some man or woman, boy or girl in a Popular Wav to Trav< The Fashion, left Monday for the Hon lion or vicinity a ID IT Model New York markets. 1 mil'!.-! Neopi i Jit and any, with l>Lr eomforta D berths, accommodating two Ton ring ( 'a r. Nex t: w eek’s issue of ■ limits il desired amedtxiui Montreal mi Fn-t Dan.-i < ml: n * - n t; 11 Expx'.ss Trains The many friends of Mr, and Mrs, ATTENTION BOYS! t lie Ti >i ks will contain full particu­ for point-' in MV,-tern ( auada. Briti-li < 'oliiaihia. and on the I’amtie ('oast. C. G. Hume will lie glad to know of \nt as Inxurioim as tiie !’ulace sleeper. Du they meet the requirements of a superior lars. class of patrons just as uell and at. half the cost. GREEN’S “My Clothier” the a rr 1 va I of a >011 at their hone1 in I'ooxa ).M V A V I > COMFOIVT Fairfield last week, DANKKUPl S PtifITON FOR DIS- | W. B. 11 * >\Y \ 1; D, 11. P. A. Annual Picnic fo r Boys F ri., Sept. 12 The Kent 11eeei pi Books made at OHARGL. | All kinds of sports, all kinds of games. The best kind of a time Ti u r:s ofllee contain-, a 1 • me 1; 11 ami notice to (jiiit - ('ad! and -ee t hem. In the matter "The boys from the surrounding towns are invited also. : :;e | . I mm:- I n Bank i'll pti Keguiar Ladie- Day a ! 1 h ilk nikr will he resumed 'll e | >! e m j) 1 }te n«m I i I A I. , Judge ol ATTENTION BOYS! THIS IS ALL FREE! P I e-a i h-i 1 Jn.rt ih' the | nited stale,- |o) the with a supper a ■ *1 rionk aie So leave your pocketbook at home and all come —Age 4 to 15 ] »!*; i ii't i >l \ln am GREEN’S “ My Clothier” i n g in the e v ei! 111 D I n |; i; f 1D I i M M - ol New I amenD; It i- a urea! in tl e ( D'linD of \ n - >>1 ■ ok , and state <•!’ Da,lie. ll -Mid I xsriei, le.-pee; fulh leple- Typewriter Kib! t t Annual Picnic for Boys Friday, Sept. 12 I hat i > i! t he 7*! j da \ ot Mareii. ia-t pa .-I < Uliee and -;i vc 1 ; a v\ a* dul\ admdaed mi n k r u p t under s. nil kinds nf g u n n y 'flic ln-st kind of a • i ael - of i 'mime.-.- relating to bankruples away lor timm. ltd the sin n di iii 1 i n o' town- tie invited also. ! Dot he has diifv surrendered all his prope> t\ makes of mac 1 un YOUR FINANCIAL mid j ights of propel l\. and ha- hihy eompiied Fred Drake. ,d I. M u Pi a!! six* reijuii'em* at* of said Act* and of This is All Free ! Pm :'r'Dr- of Court tniiehing his baukiiiptrv. visit tug ins pa i'ei d M D Mi t: r ioa e i. nr. ei: \ v-, Thai he mas- at home e< une ..A ge j. to i ,5 AFFAIRS W. Drake, ;i: . j.•, r-" d 'ns the < 'oiiit to nave a fuil da-- i fr..m ah: debt* provuh'.e again-) In- Maple Spri m W Will e li ! ll ■ mdel -aid x.litkl upte\ Aets, exeep! -Uell ! kilim y t n ■ u i>D i >. \V i 1 \\ i j a a- ,e e , a, , eh d ns iass hem -amh 'h:, ; field Will -- i i | ■ p 1 require modern banking facilities. A I >, M I'-. < Jeo. B THAT By having an account with the HouHon Trust was the miest J ) 1 ;d K T Id M M s, BURN ani.i upt. JW ood Company you will have protection for your funds si ■ v- ra 1 da vs la Y f \ ' 1 !! K made simple and sub- and a banking service of perfect efficiency. 11 w Fxposit ion iii San Fi'nix'i.-c* J \ A. I > 1:0 staiitial to stand the yea r with ail e\ pen:-' - pael. Accounts subject to check are invited. " n, 11 ; - severe strain. ^ Would he willing To help -otie ’Dial a In at i else won him! >0 D >'/ Lead 1 h e 'Id Our MONITOR next week for pa ri mi la r-, A. D. d 1 n't a: I’011 and HOT BLAST M e( 'on > i i r k ' - M 111 i i m ry w am I < have national reputations, _ done ll I 1- 1 Ul III Die k A C i : a m;e HOULTON TRUST COMPANY gained by remarkable efficiency for the Si ;,Mii. W ill "I'Cl 1 a and t i; a i 1 1 loss 11 on- in ii !i nas' in all parts of the country where Hr. -me Me, 1 1 Houlton, Maine. Pi ’ Did p .a ee. wood is used for fuel. Mis. John .1 . S, ■ a 11 i 1111 and SS i I S the | children .. 1 Six rma 11 ve iv a 1 x• 1 ! iie mauled O ur different sizes are ( 11:1' 1 1;1 i ’ adapted to t he smallest dwelling Mr. and Mr- ID 11 lay be last u -had send Iis man to ot - a ■■ i III ■! el ij mm pi -r-n 11 j n } (..niton is ii u 46- a-t, mi 1 la WOOD & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me. he g i Vi ■! 1 an a U 1 < m i oh i h ■ or a Mi A il. 1 46 GUI'S ig |l i.V. I W E MOVED the I-'; i i r. ail e \ pi uses paid. Du i I 1 >11 v ::f j ii J 1! ii ii 1 a 1 id 1 in Dr Pa 46 tails in our ;ie\t issue. ’ .! \ M l> K 11 K\V I'D . SoM by H A STILTON & CLARK CO. H oulton, Me. 46 * last week into our 46 BANKRUP I 'S P L T I T ION F O H D 46 C H A L G E. D en -f rpi7 'Tv ■ 7 46 I ll till' Hiatt') of ; < liar |o,s Id >| i ii '|i 1., ll, i11;n i j r h ! : f' A K 5 w 46 BlUlUxtp', . ' | NEW STORE To till’ I loll. ( I \ K I \ i! | \ M , .) 46 • ho 1 hstriD ( oint nl theI 11iti‘DMains the I Mstrirt of Mrtirn\ 46 DBA DDKS K. s. |j | j. j |,o 46 of l.inneiis in the D ii on I \ nf! I NEXT TO COCHRAN DRUG STORE A ri:r. i ik I ’ it A vs, That D* may be deereed hv the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against -# new store. #■ his estate under said bankruptcy Acts except -♦ 46 such debts as arc excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this t’tith dav of Dec. A D, % We will be able to take care of f 1914. Witness : his SEPT CIIALLKS Id SHIELDS, 9th * repairs, etc., right along as we 46 Harry M. Briggs mark * wont lose much time in moving. Bankrupt. % ORDER OK NOTICE THEREON. Interesting Stock and Hall Exhibits. Horse District of Maine, ss. When our new stock comes in w e % On this gith day of August, A. I)., till4, on reading the foregoing jwtition, it is— will have a nicer line ol goods than we *- ohdkhki) hv thk Cocht, That a hear­ Racing and Base Ball Games both Days* ing be had upon the same on the !>th day of ever had. Articles that have been laid 46 Oct. A. I). l!)14, before said Court at Port­ land, in said District, at ten o’clock in the aside better be called for this week as £ forenoon • and that notice thereof be publi­ Grand Concert in the Exhibition Hall both shed in The Aroostook Times a newspaper % printed in said District, and that all known we don’t want to move more than we creditors, and other persons in interest may have to. Our discount sale closes this appear at the said time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of Evenings by Brysons Orchestra of Houlton. week so you had better hurry. 46 said petitioners should not be granted. And it is Fuuthkk Okdkiikd by thk 46 Couirr, That the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and 46 this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. 46 Witness the Honorable Ci ahknce IIai.k, 46 Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Portland, in said district, >n the 2<)th day of Excursion Trains and Special PEARSON, The Jeweler 46 Aug., A. 1>. 1914. (l. s.) JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. TOGO BLOCK, HOULTON, ME. 46 A true copy of petition and order thereon. * Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. Rates on B & A Railroad. The Aroostook Times, Wednesday, September 2, 1914.

Probate Notices A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY To ail persons interested in either of the Es­ that has lead for 60 tates hereinafter named. At a Probate Court held at Iloulton, in and yeaas Close&arDoor on the ik \ foi tiie County of Aroostook, on the third y f A V Tuesday of August in the year ol our Lord must be very, very good Otherwise, it I# one thousand nine hundred and fourteen couldn’t svand the test of time. Thief. The following matters having been pre­ Since 1'SoO “ L. F.” Atwood’s Med­ sented for the action thereupon hereinafter icine has b *en a leading household rem­ indicated, it is hereby Ordered : That notice thereof he given to all persons TO STUDY ROAD CONDITIONS edy. For 6.3 years it has proven its interested, by causing a copy of this order to worth as a remedy for all stomach, liver be published three weeks successively before Data Being Sought Looking Toward and bowel troubles—and as a tonic of the third Tuesday of September A. 1>. 1014, Standardized System of Local In the Aroostook Times a newspaiw publish­ Road Management. exceptional elfiot. ed at Iloulton in said County, that they may Mr?. Cutler’s letter simply adds to appear at a Probate Court to be held at the Detailed studies of local road build­ the overwhelming evidence : People Like Pie Probate office in said Iloulton, on said third ing systems in 100 counties are now Tuesday of September, A. D. 1914, at ten of being carried on by the department of Farmington, Me. : Especially when the crust the clock in the forenoon, and he heard there­ agriculture in co-operation with the “ I have had a quite a long expeuence on if they see cause. is the crisp, flaky, tender state highway departments and local with “ L. F.” Atwood^ Medicine. I road authorities. kind that W illit m T ell have used it for years as a family med­ .m M *-*!* AiiiM>le. whole- Estate of Stephen R. Conant late of Fort The purpose 'of this study is to di*- some crust that brings every­ Fairfield deceased. Will and petition for pro­ cover the points of excellence and de­ icine, a laxative, arid for the stomach. one back for a second piece. bate thereof and that letters testamentary is­ fects In existing local methods of I use nothing else for the children. I sue to Harriet L. Conant presented by Har­ building and maintaining roads which They like WUUem Tell cake know of no medicine that could lake riet L. Conant the Executrix therein named. will aid the state authorities to put ‘just as wall, and William Tell the place of “L. F.” Atwood’s Med­ bread, biscuits and muffins. local road management on a systema­ Estate of James E. Dudley late of Easton tized basis. The co^p^tijog state^gu- icine as a household remedy.” Thereasqj|f?'Ohio Red Winter deceased. Will and petition for probate there­ thorities hhve been asked to desig­ :W process of (Signed) Mrs. F. J. Cutler. of and that letters testamentary issue to Mary nate counties that present typical and #^U RREN CY in the pocket DEPRECIATES. In the bank it EX- >le only in J. Dudley presented by Mary J. Dudley the exceptional features as to topography, The Big Bottle — At Dealers — 35 cts. (27) V / PANDS. A person with a $100 check in his pocket likely will go Executrix therein named. character of road materials, methods Trial Bostle—By A ail—FREE. of construction and maintenance, ad­ all day without cashing it. With a similar amount cf cwrenrv Estate of Mary Frances Hames late of Fort ministrative organization, methods of “ L. V." MEDICINE CO., there is a tendency to SPEND A LITTLE. The ch:ck : Fairfield deceaed. Will and petition for pro­ road financing and traffic conditions. Cortland, Me. So it is with a bank account. A person likes t? KFE? IT 1NTAC” William Tell bate thereof and that letters testamentary is­ From these lists 100 counties will be sue to Ida 13. Field presented by Ida 13. Field. selected, and in these counties the Flour division of road economics will make A T T H E Estate of Arthur C. Perry late of Presque intensive studies. Isle deceased. Will and petition for probate This investigation is prompted bjr H. FOGG CO. thereof and that letteis testamentary issue to FIRST NATIONAL BANK DISTRIBUTOR the fact that there is at present very Nellie F. Perry presented by Nellie F. Perry little knowledge as to the most ef­ the Executrix therein named. fective and economical methods bjr TIME AT WHICH TRAINS ARE EX­ HOULTOM, MAINE. which a county can develop its roads. PECTED TO ARRIVE AND DEPART Estate of Andrew II. Porter late of IIoul At present the methods of financing IN EFFECT JUNE 22, 1914. Announcement ton deceased. Will and petition for probate local road Improvements vary from Trains scheduled to leave Houlton: thereof and that letters testamentary issue to Daily Except Sunday I have moved into a Polly Cook Porter presented by Polly Cook 7.34 a. in.—for Ft. Fairfield, Caribou. Van Porter the Executrix therein named. Buren and intermediate stations New Store on Ken­ IO.I5 a. m.—for Millinocket, Banger and principal intermediate stations--Port­ d a ll St. and bought a Estate of Sarah J. Russell late of Easton land and Boston, via. Medford. Din­ Bliss College deceased. Will and petition for probate ing Car Millir.ocket to Bangor. Observ­ t Large Stock of New thereof and that letters testamentary issue to ation Parlor Oar Caribou to Bangor, MAINE’S GREATEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, 1I.IO a. in.—for Ashland, Fort Kent, St. Groceries, Tobacco Wiley Russell presented by Wylie Russell Francis and intermediate stations, also LKWISTON, ME. the Executor therein named. for Washburn, Presque Isle, Van and Cigars—Lunch Buren,Grand Isle, Madawaska, French- Offers untold advantages to those interested in securing a Estate of Jonathan Marshall late of West- ville, St. Francis and inteimediate P R A C T IC A L EDU CATIO N leading to profitable and Boom in connection stations via. Squa Pan and Mapleton. field deceased. Petition for an allowance out 12.25 p. m.—for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, influential positions. Our Curriculum. where I will w e l­ of the personal estate, presented by Malialay Limestone and intermediate stations. Marshall, widow of deceased. 1.59 p. m—for Millinocket, Greenville, Ban­ BOOK KEEPING gor, and intermediate stations, Portland PUNCTUATION come all m y old Cus­ national banking and Boston. Sleeping Car Derby to PENMANSHIP Estate of Vinal E. Thompson late of Easton COMMISSION tomers and all the Boston. Dining Car Derby to Bangor. SHORTHAND deceased. Petition for an allowance out of 7.22 P* ni.—for Millinocket, Bangor and in­ TRANSPORTAT! ON TYPEWRITING new ones that will the personal estate, presented by Alma M. termediate stations, Portland and Bos CORPORATION ACCOUNT­ ton. Bullet Sleeping Car Caribou to REPORTING Thompson, widow of deceased. ING favor me with their Boston. WHOLESALE ACCOUNTING ]). m--for Fort Fairfield, Caribou, Van COMM EIUTA L LAW 6.48 DUPLICATING patronage. Estate of Maria B. Cochran late of Houlton Buren and intermediate stations. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC LETTER PILING deceased. Petition to determine amount of Tkains Dtk Ilori/ro.N. K \ 'ID CALCULATION I iaily Except Sunday CIVIL SERVICE PREPARA­ Inheritance tax presented by Maria P. Burn­ 111 SI NESS GRAMMAR TORY BRANCHES ham, Administratrix. 7.26 a. in.- from Boston, Portland, Bangor R. P. McNally and intermediate stations via. Medford. L E T T E R WRITI \G Bullet Sleeping Car Boston to Caribou $2tf Telephone 303-11 Estate of .lames E. Rhoda late of Hodgdon 10.13 a. m. -from Van Buren, Caribou, A ffiuuhPi'G norma! (raining course in Bu>im*s< an I Shorthand deceased. Petition to determine amount of Limestone, Fort Fairfield and inter­ Oniy schorl in Manic fear-lung Strimtvpv. mediate stations. I lheritance tax presented by Ilerliert H, 12.20 p. m.-from Boston, Portland, Bangor, Mail iis tins coupon and you will receive our handsome Do Not Forget Rhoda and FredS. Rhoda, Executor*. Rolling a Road Surface. Greenville and intermediate stations. illustrated catalog. Dining Gar Bangor to Millinocket. calling on farmers for a certain num­ Estate of Lillian V. Arbo late of Presque Sleeping Car Boston to Derby, ber of days labor In lieu of a road tax, 1.55 p. in.- from Carilwiu, Fort Fairfield and Isle deceased. The final Account presented to Pay your or the use of county prisoners In road intermediate stations. , Name ...... for allowance by Frank R. Ashby Admin­ 3.Of p. m. from St. Francis, Fort Kent, : construction, to bond issues or main­ istrator. Ashland and intermediate stations, also tenance of roads from dramshop St. Francis, Frenchvilie, Madawaska, • St. and No. license funds. Grand isle. Van Bmen, WaHiburn, . Estate of Maria B. Cochran late of Houlton Presque Isieand intermediate .stations, ELECTRIC LIGHT The department will study -i ■ of (.'it v ...... deceased. The First Account presented for via. Mapleton and Squa Pan. these systems with the view to deter­ allowance by Maria P. Burnham Administra­ 6.41 p. m. from Boston, Portlai d, Bangor, mining what system or combination of Miilinockei and principal intermediate State ...... trix. stations via. Medford. G1i>«t\ation BILL systems '.corks best in actual practise 1 ’arlor < 'ar 1 tangor to ( 'aribou. Estate of Edward Dumont late of Grand Tiler*' i«, however, at present no 7 .2 0 p, m. ■ from Van I fiiren. milestone, Caiibou, Foit Fairfield and intermedi- FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 15, 1914 Isle deceased. The Account presented for standard system of keeping accounts for road building and maintenance, ate .stations. Before Thursday allowance by Nellie Marsan Administratrix. Timetables giving complete nifonua- Address Bliss Business College, Lew don, Me. 532 and as a result, while some counties lion may be obtained at tie -o't oiliees. Estate of V'ctor E. Elliott lab* of Presque know to a penny the purpose foi at ich GEO. M. Ilfil TIITOX, Pass T Traffic Isle deceased. The first and final Account money was spent, others have no deli Manager, Bangor, Me. Sept. 10 presented for allowance by Lydia Elliott Ad­ nito check or reporting system. A mom* ministratrix. various counties with 1 io sunn* rendi­ tion*. cost for excavation or other la MESSIAH’S KINGDOM. and save 121-2 per ct. Estate of Ernest J. Lee late of Weston de­ bor k* anything but uniform, and many A ceased. The first Account present**! fur al­ counties, because of the absence of Th* Glorious Day of Divine Favor la lowance by Irena M. Lee Administratrix definite knowledge, fail to use local Nearing. H oulton W ater Go. Said account contains a personal claim of the and cheap materials and construct The period in which sin la permit­ GASOLINE Administratrix against said estate. roads which are unnecessarily exten­ ted has been a (lark night to humani­ sive for their purpose, or which will ENGINE N otice of Foreclosure ty, never to lie forgotten: but the glo­ Estate of ,Judson J. Niles late of Houlton wear out before the bond issues are re­ rious day of righi('ousness and divine Whereas, Matilda A Plummer of Iloulton deceased. The first and final Account pre­ deemed. The investigation will in­ favor is soon to be ushered in by Mes­ and a In the County of Aroostook and State of sented for allowance by R. A. Nixon, Execu­ clude a careful study of the use of con­ siah. lie, as tile SCX OF RIGHT­ Maine, by her mortgage dated December 18, tor. vict labor in road construction. EOUSNESS, shall arise uml shine fully 1912, and recorded in Arostook Registry of Ife connection with the scientific RTid clearly into and upon all, bringing Leader Deed? In Vol. 260, page 281, oonveyed to Wil­ study, the department's highway en­ healing and blessing, which will mor* Estate of Thomas W. Rafford late of Ash­ liam B. Gentle of said Houlton the following gineers will advise freely with local than counterbalance the dreadful night land deceased. The first and final Account Pressure described real estate. officials as to improvements, and thu.- of weeping, sighing, pain, sickness and presente*! for allowance by Percy J. La third Situate In said Houlton and being tire west givo each county visited the ad van- death, in which the gnat ling creation Executor. Tank M (1-2) of Lot Numbered Eight (8) of Sec­ t:ige of direct, co-operation, engineer has been so long. ‘‘Weeping may en­ tion D of Pearce Addition, Number One (l) iug supervision and assistance. dure for a night, but: joy eometh in the to Hoolton Village, according to the plan Estate of Edward C. Sampson late of Carr These inv«»tigati E N, The earth road should have at l*>;ist And whereas, the conditions of atid mort­ Judge of said Court. six hours of sunshine each day. "This gage are broken ; now whereas, by leason of A true copy of the original order. COMPLETE BUSINESS can be obtained either by locating the Heating and Plumbing Engineer Riverside St., Houlton, Me. the bread) of the conditions of said mortgage Attest: Skth S. T iiohmon, Register. road with southern or western expos­ DIRECTORIES I claim a foreclosure thereof and give this ;;.;4 ure or by having such brush and trees notice for that purpose. Of *20 < dties and L>0 Towns ; Dated at Houlton, Maine, August 22nd, as impede the drying action of the sun and wind removed. With gravel and i 1914. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS 984 GEORGE S. GENTLE, FOR RHEUMAT‘«M KIDNEYS AND BLADDER atone roads this is not so necessary, as Full Statistics of all .State Interests a certain amount of moisture is needed on euch roads, especially in the sum­ (Viimis

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