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xm e FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Houlton, Maine, October 27, 1906. No. 44.

J try is de]R|^ \n t upon the same factor. windom of the thinker, without which Rev. Mr. Hinckley Spoke. How Near Are Russia and Tbe smaller communities have fairly progress is impossible and results can­ Rev. George W. Hinckley of Good Japan to Bankruptcy ? earned a right to look to any city for not be secured. Will farm was the speaker at the Y. A book recently appeared in Berlin evidence in deciding on the merits of President Hadley says with a wis­ M. C. A. meeting yesterday afternoon. Some Good which caused wide discussion through­ eld and new schemes of procedure, not dom that has not been matched in the Mr. Hinckley, who h&s every appear­ out Europe, as well as an official denial only in the schools, but in other lines centuries universities have been in ex ance of one calculated to put young People from the German government of all in which the city has occasion to make istence, that Yale is not only under boys on the roa I to clean and vigorous responsibility for the publication. This still follow antiquated tests for its own benefit. obligations to serve its student body, manhood, delivering a stirring address book, written by Rudolf Martin, one of methods of raising cake, That city system of schools which is but it is under bonds 4to be the servant which was listened to by a large and the heads of the German statistical biscuit, bread and pastry not quietly and judiciously making ex of tbe public. appreciative audience. The meeting offie», comes to the conclusion that Rus­ with home-made mix­ periments is dead, and the sooner it is Ex-Governor Aycock does not limit opened with a service of song, after sia is on the verge of bankruptcy, and tures of what they su]> buried by so much a better condition of his efforts to his own commonwealth, which prayer was offered and then that at the end of fifteen years she will pose to be cream of tartar affairs is assured. These centers are but is heard in many sections, pleading several of those present quoted passages be compelled to suspend the payment justly held responsible for making such for that intelligent support of the of scripture. Mr. Hinckley was in­ and soda. of interest on the national debt. Ac­ schools without which no nation can troduced as one who is no stranger to They do not know investigations as will result in improved cording to an exhaustive review of the methods and helpful devices, end at the endure. the association, as he has several times that these articles as now book in a recent number of the Paris President Eliot gives of his time and before spoken at its meetings. He sold in tbe groceries are same time proving the worth of plans Europeen by M. Wartky, one of the talent to help the common school teach­ spoke in part as follows : almost anything else but now in use and those presented for chief causes of Russian bankruptcy acceptance. This work belongs to ur­ er to a better conception of his task “ I do not know that a young man is cream of tartar and soda. will be the disproportion between Rus­ ban c« mmunities, and if it is not per­ and the results he should achieve. tempted more in one month than, he is Tbe best housekeep­ sia ambitions and Russian resources. formed, the results are soon manifest President Alderman esteems it a in another, but at this season when I ers use the Royal Bak­ Russian wealth is chiefly of an agric­ in their own schools and to them will privilege to travel the hills and valleys am called upon to stand before young ing Powder instead. Its Ptaat Baptist Church, ultural nature and eighty-five per cent, come the punishment incident to a of his native state carrying to all the men I think of the passage in the book scientific composition in­ vu t Ooumt St. of the people are agriculturists, but ag­ JWV. .1. A. FORD M. A. Pastor. failure to do tneir duty by those who message of progress through public of Kings which reads, ‘When Kings go sures uniform results. ricultural activity in Russia is very »lM l% 1itN hlp amt tfcnnon 10.30 A. M. turn lothem for light and guidance. education. forth to battle.’ The earth is the scene Only by its use can the 12.00 A. M. backward both from a technical and an When once a center of population The relation between these separated of constant conflicts, in air, under the finest flavored, most 8.00 P. M. economic point of view. To bring it P. M. realizes that to insure its own deve- brothers must be : earth and in the water. If we stand wholesome cake, biscuit 6.10 up to even a state of reasonable efficien­ 7.00 P. V . opraent it must be prepared to serve First, intelligent—each must know on the eastern border of our country and and pastry be produced. 7.80 P. M. cy, it would be necessary to devote not only its own people, but those on and appieci&te the other. look toward the West we look over the To any housekeeper who more than $25,000,000,000 to agric­ whom it must depend lor its commercial Second, helpful—each must perform heads of a great army of physicians has not used the Royal 9 H i m m * Good BHspherd. ultural development. But the Russian and industrial progress, then it will his own task and thus lift on the other’s battling against disease, a rgreat army Baking Powder we would . $ SUNDAY SERVICES. government is in no position to make burden. of lawyers fighting against human in­ like to send our Cook aJatiPawtiM 10.30 a . u . give to those remoter regions the best any such appropriations, the expansion 7.00 p. m. the age affords, to the end that it may Third, sympathetic—each must judge justice, an army of ministers fighting! Book, free. Mark your 9.40 A. M. j policy consuming all available funds receive the best the country can pro­ the other by his best acts. against evil in all forms and the W. C. request “For instruc­ FRIDAYS. Therefore, the agricultural activities of 7.80 P. U. duce. Any one familiar with the esti­ Fourth, honest—each must pay his T. U. and other temperance workers tion.” the country will never provide the gov­ AD Welcome. mate rural people place upon educa­ debt to the other. battling with the enemies of our homes J. C. KOON, lteotor. ernment with tbe financial resources of ROYAL BAKING POWOCR OO., N0* rOOK. tion knows that trade and residence f ifth, loyal—each must be jealous We see also many printing presses turn­ which it has need to pay the interest on OmgrsgstionAl Church. follow the school. for the good name and fortune of the ing ou'; baneful literature and other the public debt. It is probable that the life insurance Co u r t S t * The town ot Greene is not expected other. presses sending forth leaves of healing Tbe Russian railroads, which have RIV. DANIEL S. PUTNAM. to furnish a superintendent of schools These thoroughbreds—the rural and for the nations. Look where we will companies are chuckling to themselves 1 0 KeOena Street. been constructed for strategic purposes who is an adept in matters educational. urban—cannot be antagonistic, neither the conflict is on, and God pity the over the present exposures, for the AT SERVICES, and in no sense correspond to the econo­ reason that thousands of policy-holders mao a . m. Tbe funds available and the work to be are they rivals. They must take the man who is on the wrong side because mic interests of the country, constantly 11.40 A. X. performed prohibit the employment of ohariot of the age down the boulevard he lacks moral courage. The Young will be scared thereby into forfeiting incur a deficit, and with no other 7.00 P.M. such a person and make it impossible of the future at the even pace and in Men’s Christian association is a magni­ their policies. Every lapsed policy charges than the railroad deficit the for this community to provide an officer the perfect harmony which should con­ ficent enrolling station for the young means added profit to the company. 7.80 A. M. budget would be put out of balance. Versed in methods of instruction or an trol the running mates of the centuries. man. You nnd I live in stirring times The 'excitement will blow over in due With reference to the Russian factories authority on matters of administration. when the devil is marshaling his forces time, and when the atmosphere it clear their development is directly dependent X iu t a r t Alts School Sts. The city of Auburn owes it »ot only and God is calling for recruits. All again the oily, eloquent and ^not- to-be- M ar, RKV. Q.& BMRTT. Largest National Debt in the on the interior market, the foreign to itaelf, but to the communities from but one of the equipments of the put-off insurance agent and will be sent Bnli«Mfl9» (MMI St World. market being closed because of the SUNDAY SERVICES. which it draws its population and upon Christian soldier are for safety ; the out again aad a good share of the back­ The annual interest on the Russian great distances and the inferior quality 10.30 A. M. which it depends for its commercial and sword of the spirit is for aggressive sliders will be gathered in afresh, at 12A0 A. M. debt exceeds $175,000,000, of which of the goods Herr Martin says that industrial support, to employ a njan warfare. There are many times when higher ratss. ;The sensible thing for 6.00 p. M. $132,000,000 is paid to foreign bond­ at present the Russian debt amounts to all those wbo hold insurance in any 7.00 P. M. who knows the latest and best thought it is safest for the Christian to turn his holders. If we add to this amount the 7A0 P. M. concerning schools. He must be an back to the enemy and he is not a $5,125,000,000, the second largest in solid compar y is to stick to it ; bear in interest on private debts of- $30,000, the world, France with her $7,500,000, 7.80 P. M. exper. and his labors and helpfulness coward to do it, but he sh mid never mind a big #share of insurance profits 000, and $27,000,000 spent by Rus­ 000 occupying the first place, and Eng­ must be as far reaching as the city he turn his back on his Master. It is is secured from the unfortunates who sia abroad, we have $189,000,000 land with her $5,000,000,000 tbe fall by the wayside. Church. represents desires to extend its in­ sometimes better to walk away and if which Russia must each year pay out third. But the French and English A Jis Miu t a r t Sts. fluence and trade. It is his duty to go you bre>k into a run it is all right. to foreign countries. As Russia has We are beginning to losa faith in the MoKAY. to Green and aid, by his presence and Rather than kneel by the side of a loans have been placed m the home to Church 0 0 High Street no capital placed abroad, this $189, countries, while Russia owes to foreign Hall of Fame. The eleven elections counci!, in improving existing condi­ temptation it is better to run. Pray SUNDAY SERVICES. 000,000 must be paid down from the bond-holders more than $4,250,000, announced last week, (though they are 9280 A. M. tions, and his efforts must be supple­ with your face toward safety. Young excess of exports over imports. Now 000. While it is said that Russia al­ doubtless tbe thoughtful choices of tyurabip 10.80 a . h. mented by the representative teachers men sometimes get the impression that 9.80 Pi M. this excess, which is primarily depend­ ways has an immense reserve, this re­ well-equipped judges, are not likely to of Auburn. This service is not to be there are certain brave things that they m Fuwoft Rood 8.80 p. u. ent on the size of the harvests, is about serve in reality reduces itself to a sum satisfy the majority of people. That 6.80 P.M. rendered as a gratuity, but as'a partial must do. A great many temptations $94,00.(^000 per year, according to the of $975,000,000, which has been ob­ Whittier was elected with a scant vote 7.00. P. m. liquidation of the interest on a debt, the come in the form of a dare. The statistics from 1894 to 1903 ; the $95, tained from foreign loans and which is to spare and that Bryant and Holmes flrejur Meeting 7.ao p. u. principal uf which can never be paid. temptations that came to Jesus came 000,000 must, therefore, be provided security for $625,000,000 in paper ell short by less than a half-dozen votes The head of any school or system in this form j know of no more by new loans. And in five years, when money. Thus the Russians have real­ each will not change the preferences of Committoftt and Centers who has not ability, attainments and potent form of temptation than that the consequences of the war' will be ly no cash whatever. Not only the the reeding public. Our friends in of Population. influence^sufficient to fit him to assume which comes in the form of a challenge felt to the fullest extent, the interest on Russian government, but Russian in­ France will wonder at us for rejecting any position in the State or Nation There is just one weapon for aggressive loans will have increased to at least dustries are constant borrowers. Thus, Poe. In branches other than literature t e too^feMl before Maine Teachers* within the gift of the people he rep­ warfare in this connection and tint is $312,500,000, and in twenty years to since 1864 at least a billion dollars of many prominent Americans have failed JUMMoSan, in Portland on after- resents,,is unworthy of the position he the sword of the spirit. one thrust— naapqf Oalfibir 80,1006. byW. $400,00()gQQ0 per year. France, Herr foreign money has been swallowed up to secure the necessary fifty-one votes ; occupies but does not fill. Unwise as that’s the way the Master fought temp­ W. BleHsotv. Martin s4$iig never had more than t in Russian industries, the greater por­ that, of course, is unavoidable, but#there 'r " ■ it #auld be for him to desire such tations. In the conflict in which you fO V * >«ni wwmunity trains and debt of $5^800,000,000 before 1870 ; tion of which has been lost through will always be doubt whether some of change of service and unjustifiable as I are engrged there must be hand to the d i j much of its beet brains the war increased the debt of the those who were not elected are not at would be such desertion of the cause he hand work and not long range work failures caused bj the crisis and the of Initiative end capacity for country more than $2,500,000,000. least as famous as those Who were baa espoused, yet 4* needs the mental like that of the army and navy. We war. ’11m record show* that a email Therefore, we may reasonably suppose elected. acumen, the breadth of view and the read of one Beniah of old who slew a ef the young people wbo that the debts of Russia will increase capacity to do revuired in other spheres. lion in a pit on a snowy day. There Ones the secondary schools or in proportion ; that in five years they Life insurance, as an institution, will Fame is a hard thing to fence in. He must have the vision and skill of were many men in those days who wntinue in the towns in which will amount to $6,250,000,000, and in gain, not suffer, from the present in­ It is all well well enough to say that the statesman to be a master in the slew lions, but Beniah went down into it born. Few appreciate the fifteen years to $9,000,000,000. But vestigation. It is not insurance that is Whittier and Bryant are famous ; but field in which he assumes to lead. the pit and grappled with the lion. In money and vigor thus made on conditions in France and Russia are before the bar ; it is the meu who ad­ to establish conclusively that Whittier Doubtless there are those who are We like to do things at long range. sections. It is evident that by vastly dissimilar. In France both ag­ minister the companies. And we trust is more famous than Bryant, because he disposed to ask if we hove school Young men must have a hand to hand pfoeees* these neighborhoods are riculture and manufacture are highly that, in the ultimate judgment, these received fifty-two votes to Bryant’s officials who measure up to the stand­ grapple with the tempter before they tot a aaall portion of their most developed, while Russia can not count men will receive the verdict that they forty-six, is impossible. In tbe present ard here outlined. It is gratifying to conquer. When you and 1 are ready and expensive product. The on either of these two sources of wealth. deserve—neither more or less. To an­ opinion of a small majority of the pre­ be able to state that this portrait is for a hand to hand conflct a ad heart to girls thus bore and prepared Further, Russia is honey-combed with ticipate that verdict is not entirely wise sent judges Whittier is more famous drawn from life, and instead of being heart work there will be a great vic- sacrifice for their work, fill more revolution which makes her position yet we all have the right to draw all than Bryant—and that is about all that individual it is composite. We have tory.” ,w u i their quota of the commanding insecure still. M. Wartky, of the certain conclusions from the evidence there is in the discrimination. As far need for a longer list of this quality in the centers of population, Kuropeen, says the Russian government as it comes out day by day. Various as innate greatness goes, cosmic Walt that the picture may be a still more h the revelation that intends to translate Herr Martin’s book German diplomacy is failing. Theie kinds of maladmimstiation have been Whitman looms larger than Oliver attractive Mona Lisa. Ike strength o t, the cities comes from into French and Russian in order to re­ is now little doubt that the scheme for uncovered. Last week the disclosures Wendell Holmes, say—but, of couse, 1 $fca hilts. They are the sources from It is unfortunate that so many of the ply to it. a Russo-German-French alliance will related to inflated salaries and nepotism Walt is not famous. What is fame, • *hich art drawn those qualities with- volumes produced by so-called leaders With reference to the position of have to be abandoned. Russia, it ap­ in the Mutual Life. President Mc- anyway ? Is it a great reputation— <#•! which no oity can maintain its in education have been written in such Japan after the war there is official in­ pears, was not unfovorable, Bbut FrancefCurdy insisted that the Mutual Life which may melt away. Is it popu­ '.;§W tige lor a generation. The total of form that they are only useful—if use­ formation. Recently Count Okuma firmly refused. The kaiser’s policy re­ was a great beneficient missionary in- larity ? Is it the recognition of great­ Iha leaders in the professions, in busi- ful at all—to the professional. They formerly prime minister, in ac address garding Morocco was fatal to his stitution. He said that it was not the ness as tested by bulk of achievement ? fteee and public careers having this have been of scant assistance to the before the Associated Chambers of Com­ chances of later*winning French friend­ object of the company to pay large Or is it tested by quality alone ? Or by Iw ltige is too large to leave the facts teacher and layman interested in the merce of Tokyo made a lengthy refer­ ship. Meantime Great Britain and dividends so that small policy-holders both ? Let us leave it to the Hall of ||l aaatK if fay, fa the metropolis of common schools. We have quite a ence to the financial situation. He Russia have been negotiating for an ar­ might go home and spend it for cigars Fame electors to answer these ques­ Paw Ragland, as well as in the largest aufficienc) of Hegelian mysticisms and said »hat when the army is disbanded rangement covering their mutual in­ and billiards. That the life-insurance tions. And meantime we may remind Rty of the Unioa, this proportion ex- more than we can use of Herbartian Japan's debt will be $1,250,000,000. terests. The good offices of France business is an eleemosynary institution, ourselves that the longer a truly great Ceods eighty in each one hundred per­ sublimations. May the near future The interest on this debt will be about here come into play, and we see that to a very large extent, he said. ‘I have man lies in hie grave the more famous $75,000,000 annually, or nearly twice he becomes. Isn’t a bit presumptuous bring us another Herbert Spencer who flate of recognised ability. the revenues of the government ten the new Anglo-French understanding always believed.’ Evidently Mr. Mc­ in us to tell the future generations Ko arguamnts is needed to demon- will 'state in crystalline English the years ago. Prior to the outbreak of is beginning to justify itself. If Ger­ Curdy has been much concerned over whom to recognize ? gtrate that the usefulness of the popu- fundamental principles underlying our hostilities the per capita tax was $2. many is not isolated we can feel no the possibility that large dividends The cost of the war caused it to be l.oon W!M OU MOTIIEKS, present or lation added to any community is task ; and then may we have many certainity of continuital peace. But would pauperize the policy-holders. -|>eetive, 1* ft life ktving, vitality-furnishing raised, and at the present time it is $6. 'it. Us gentle, stimulating, nerve-soothing .Mailed by the extent and quality of its Richard Proctors wke will stand be­ Russia, France and Great Britain, But Mr. Hughes’ trenchant references i ualitles allay nervousness, strengthens the ma- The per capita share in the national ternal system, regulates the (functions, stimu. tween the master and the teacher, mak­ debt is now $25, whereas before the working in harmony, should be able to to the salaries of the missionaries are lates the ttvsv and kidneys, permit rest and sleep and prevent splitting headaches. 60c. a “ who ,remain in tbe coun- ing usable to the common toiler the war it was only $6. keep Europe quiet. to the point. bottle, s A ll ft Th£ Ar6c*&tooU Tirtiea, Friday, <^>ctob«r Si*?, 1©0®, tfriOattlfe ^ S S i ifriQ 11 T*i I society, and yet not said she made j the next forty years in a large and con- [ has been a dummy president and who treasury. If memory serves, this Mr. The Aroostook T i m e s home happy. He might have added, j sistent scheme of irrigation, the lands ' is probably ruined by.the crash, lays it Andrews was one of the protegesof the getablUhed April 18, 1880 she was a Christian, and not hare been j improved would be worth , by the end ' all to the politicians and says “ it has late Senator Quay, and it was to serve able to say, “ She always made home of that piriod, not less than $2,000,- killed the Republican party in Penn- his friend as believed that Mr. Quay ALL THE HOME NEWS. Subscriptions in arrears $1.50 per year. Jfo Subscription cancelled until all arrear­ happy.” 000,000. U icle Sam can still provide sylvania. He says that the bank throug was so insistent on his statehood bill. X MggMd w a y Friday morning from Time* age* a re nettled. What a rare combination of virtues us all with a farm, but it will be a Cashier Clark furnished most of the —Portland Pre*s. AMPOB;, Court S tm t, Houlton, Maine. Advertising rates based npon circulation nnd and graces this wife and mother must more expensixe one than those of the funds to float the Santa Fe Central and An October Chat, L. M. FELCH Sc C. E D U N N ,| very reasonable. have possessed. How wisely she must free home-steads of 100 years ago. But the Pennsylvania Development com­ Publishers have ordered her house ! In what the new farms are in sured against pany, in which former State Senators By Edith Austin. Communications upon topics of generui inter­ W. H. Andrews and Arthur Kennedy “ 1 feel very fine in my new Fall suit,” JL. M. FSLCH, Editor. est are solicited. patience she must have possessed her drought—and that is a pretty good A. B. TOLANI), Lsoal Editor. soul 1 How self-denying she must thing.—Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. and Francis J. Torrance were deeply A slim little maple tree said, per year In advance; slug Rntered at the postofflee at Houlton for cir have been. How tender and loving ! interested, together with Mr. Clark “ It is fashionably made, of a wonderful copies three cents. eolation as socoiul-clasH postal rate*. How thoughtful for the comfoit of all Business and Politics. that the two projects were allied ones shade, about her ! Business and politics do not always I and Mr- Kennedy is president of the In color a beautiful red.” eourve *f l^gi-lniion, but it occupied |« Uncle 8am’s Constitution Her husband did not seek happiness mix well, if we may judge from the ! Development company and Mr. An- the lime. Tbi* Mibool of statesmen i« Said a pine tree near with a scoff and a Ruined? in public places, because he found case of the suspended Enterprise bank drews of the railroad, with the dead imw ftlmo-l extinct, Senator Morgan sneer, Tko wall of Prof. Rogers of the Yale purer and sweeter enjoyment at home. of Pittsburg. As near as can be made cashier as treasurer of both ; and that -f Alabama being about the last >-ur- And scornfully shaking her head : law school over the assumption by our Her children, when away, did not out, the cashier of the abank—who ap­ the bank was the custodian of their rivor The country long ago broke its “ In rich daik green I’d prefer to be presidents of powers not granted by the dread to return, for there was no place pears to have been about the whole bonds held as security for the loans. It !• a«h ai.d *et off afield ; where it will seen constitution is sincere, but his criticism to them so dear as home. There was thing—went into a railroad dealjin New is reported that personal notes of the wind up no one knows, but certain i Than in any old shade of red.” h it the short-sightedness that most their mother thinking for them, and Mexico in company with several well promoters were also held among the is it will not comeback for a littl* Then the beach grass laughed to hear •endemic criticism hits ; he fails to take praying for them, longing for their known Pennsylvania politicians, loan­ securities, but that remains to be seen. whistling. them chaff, late account that the constitution, as coming. ing a lot of the bank’s money or money What is certa:n is that the venture has As the breeze swayed her up and he his it in mind, is only a set of for* When tempted, they thought of her. in its custody to his "partners and tak­ failed and carried the bank down with down : mal declarations, and that, regardless Bridgewater. When in trouble, they remembered her ing the railroad securities for collateral it. ‘ Not in red or green would I be seen, « f tegular amendments, new meanings kind voice and her ready sympathy. The deal fell through, the money is lost From other sources it is learned that But only in deep warm brown.” tic constantly being read into it by the Miss Price gave a very interesting When sick, they mast go home ; they the bank has closed its doors and the Mr. Andrews, who was formerly of popular will. lecture in the F. B. church Sunday could not die away from their dear cashier is dead by his own hand. In­ Pittsburg and conspicuous in Pennsjl- S > there they all stcod at file edge of Why, President Jefferson himself, night. Miss Price is working for the mother. cidentally a good part of the funds ap­ varia politics, now resides in New the wood ti&i greatest stickler for the constitution interest of the W. C. T. U. This wife and mother was not ex­ peared to have belonged to the state, Mexico and is the delegate represent­ And talked in the crisp Fall weather, and one of the greatest statesmen the The people of this town are church- empt from the cares common to her having been deposited in the bank. ing tha ; territory in Congress, and th a And the red and the green and the gallon ever produced, made no bones going people. There are over 100 in pi see. She toiled ; she suffered dis- According to the statement of Mr. he has nursed an ambition to become a brown, I ween, « ftr buying Louisiana from Napoleon, the Free Baptist Sunday school and app >intment8 and bereavements; she Gwynner, the president of the bank, United States Senator on the admis-i n Made a beautiful sight together. and ruling that territory by executive 40 in the Baptist Sunday school. was afflicted in her own person, but marly $700,o00 of the $800,000 state of the territory as a state. The Suit a —The Transcript. power, without a hint of authority from Mr. Fred Pomeroy, book-keeper in yet she was submissive and cheerful. deposits of our bank is out on paper of Fe Ce tral railroa 1 company, of whkh Abbie Ben Adams, muy heir life be the Constitution, with a big C. Sup­ the tannery shot a fine deer Saturday The Lord’s will concerning her was state politicians, but he afterwards h < is president and general manner, spared, posing ha had let pass the opportunity One Smith of this town, went to Houl­ will, and so she passed away, leaving modified this by sajiug th *t the money was incorporated in New Mexico to Awoke one night, and felt a trifle scar- to g it for his country what Napoleon ton to visit its boarding house where this sweet remembrance behind her : was loaned to the l’enu-)lvani i Deve­ build 117 miles of road from Santa F ' ed ; Jnstlj dselared was tbs greatest bargain tobacco is not abundant. Sheriff Bar­ “ She always made home happy.” lopment company, which is controlled to Torrance. The road was built and For on her shirt-waist box, cross-legged & 0 world had ever seen—an empire for rett was his escort. by these politicians. The case may an extension to Albuquerque is under state ^ ld t00d,000—supposing he had told The Central House is full every Uncle Sam’s New Farms. not be so bad a? that, but it is evident- construction. The plan was to sell this A Vision writing on a little slate. Napoleon he couldn’t accept the offer night. Landlord Burtt and his wife Director Charles D. Walcott of the ly bad enough. In fact, the state road to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Exceeding nervousness m*do Abbie lgoSTUt there was nothing in the con­ are very popular with the traveling United Slates Geological Survey states treasury officials are repoited to the Fe and it was a million-dollar d^al quake, stitution authorizing the president to public. that the government owns about 600,-j egect that the state deposit of some which meant big profit if suen s.-tol And to the Vision timidly she spake, bov empire*, sven at such knockdown A number of Masons went to Houl­ 000,000 acres of vacant land. Of this! half a million in the bank is covered by The Enterprise bank backed tlm ch * “ What writest thou ?” The Vision fgures ; why he would have writ him- ton Sunday to attend the funeral of land the greater part is arid. About (good securities and the state will soon as related, but it failed to go throug i looked appalled aelf down a fool and all posterity would Elbridge Kidder. 6,500,000 acres is irritated. There is lose nothing The Santa Fe declined dliOdoog government could not confine gregational church, Ashland, has been development of a nation like ours, assisting Mr. Mann in religious services f f i n d A s psople would very soon break Meetings have been held much to the How close have you been to rSfE IN -B L O C H ( enjoyment of everybody. Wa have iaea that formal amend- Mr. George Sabin and family have to the constitution are practically moved away up the Aroostook waters the machinery' to change Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes ? ClOflieS to care for their sporting camps and H i ooaetiitation ie almost too ponderous attend to the wants of sportsmen. W be tnoved by anything but revolution, Mia. Moody Tompkins and sister. it la that the people, through Have you felt their fabric ? Or held jj Miss Bradstreet are in town for a few i, the president and the courts, days at Mrs. Tompkin’s winter resi­ them up before you ? Or tried them on ? alb constantly changing the interpreta­ dence. tion of that, instrument, though its The Clothes the Stein-Bloch tailors have Miss Hazel Lee R. C I , spent Sun­ literal form remains the same. day and Monday with her parents. made for us for Fall and Winter are tiow, Prof. Rogers, sit up and ans wet promptly : Would «you have had unpacked. Jgflbiton atiok to his constitution and givo the go-by to the Louisiana pur Grange News. Graceful Overcoats of many weights 0p |& ? It la just such usurpations ot for all degrees of temperature ; saks for power that you and the rest of the Where Mother Is. achool of literalists aie condemning. Old-fashioned flowers, with fragrance business or leisure, slitted, vented, long 0 0 yoa imagine that this nation is go- sweet, lag to ait down by the road at every where mother is. and full; English Walkers for men of to n in ite progress and count its Life’s a psalm, a song replete, With joy where mother is. professional learnings, abounding in tbombs while it waits for the constitu­ There all woes and sorrows cease, dignity, but with a wealth of comfort tion to catch up ? Hardly ; the coun- Naught but rest and heavenly peace tiy la moving on and will move on, and Dwells where mother is. and many pockets. if the constitution can’t keep the pace, The jostling crowd, the wearing din, so much the worse for the constitution Are not where mother is. Come in to satisfy curiosity The English people, although you The flaunting rags of shame and sin Reach not where mother is. you need not buy. bat! so much about the “ British con- Heart-tick, brain-tired, nerve-wracked stiution,” have got along very well soul. without any written constitution at all. Before thy tear-dimmed eyes a goal, Tbaim is the better way perhaps; at Exists where mother is. east it is more honest to have no writ­ All grief and douot and unbelief es constitution than to have one which Flee where mother is. you ignore whenever it suits you Hope and faith and sweet relief Come where mother is However, broken as our constitution is, Mother, mother, name most sweet, it serves a purpose for it tends to check Heaven guide my weary feet, We have just opened the LARGEST LINE of NORTH STAR dangerous and sudden radicalism, just Home where mother is. aa the Ten Commandments exert a FUR and NORTH STAR FUR LINED COATS east of Bangor powerful moral steadying influence, 8he Always Made Home though all of them have been broken Happy. often enough. A plain marble stone, in a New Eng­ Then, the constitution has another land church-yard, bears this brief in­ important uae for it gives constitutional­ scription, “ She always made home ists somsthing to chew on when the) happy.” FRIEDMAN have nothing more juicy. There have This epitaph was penned by a be­ been men in the senate who would reaved husband, after sixty years of ehew you the constitution for days to­ wedded life. He might have said of gether ; it is not on Tecord tnat it ever his departed wife, she was beautiful w 2 2 2 w , o : O the slightest difference with the and accomplished, and an ornament to EE 2 3 2 & 3 Th« Aroostook Times Friday, October 27, 1900. Q

Is the Word that Brings Customers to Our Store This Word Embodies the unqualified statement of all who trade with us. Reliable Prices - Reliable Clerks A N D=------— RELIABLE COODS That Being the Report of all Who Trade at Our Store. GAN YOU WONDER AT OUR SUCCESS? We always carry the neatest, cleanest and brightest stock of tiothin?, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes To be found in town. No old shop worn “stuff” on our counters. The past year has seen a tremendous increase in our business. This argues better than anything else can, the faith and confidence the public has in our goods and business dealings.

T6 show our appreciation of the confidence placed in us we shall immediately inaugurate a big reduction sale of seasonable goods to go into effect at once. M SALE IS NOV 1 Cast your Optics over the following big offer and then shed your tears of joy at havingm found the genuine em* porlum of Reliable Goods at Starvation Prices - For the Seller

THIRD LOT. SECOND LOT. Men’s fcSwc;aters formerly $ 1 25 now $ 85 Men’s Overcoats formerly $ G 50 now $ 1 5o FIRST LOT. “ Swe:aters formerly . 1 50 now 98 4< < >vercoats formerly 7 00 now 4 75 “ Swe;aters formerly 2 00 now 1 49 Men’. suits formerly % 7 50 now $ 4 75 “ Overt*jats formerly s oo now 0 50 4‘ Ove]rails formerly 50 now 38 u suits formerly 9 00 now G 75 44 Overcoats formerly 10 00 now 7 50 “ WTiglit’s Health Underwear fornninly $1 now .87 “ suite formerly 10 00 now 7 50 “ Overcoats formerly 17 00 now 13 5o Men’s all-vr 'O O l Underwear foirmerly $1 00 now .87 4* suite, Worsted, all wool $12 00 now 9 50 4< Overcoats formerly 20 00 now 15 00 “ WorldugV. ' Shirts formerly 50 now .37 Boyfe’ you can support a mother-in-law Boys’ you can’t afford to stand shivering “ I) res.)i Shi]rts formerly 50 now .38 .OU'jrhat you save in this offer. on the door step while talking with your best girl, and Overcoats goingat these great Doesn’t it make you weep with joy to see these low prices offered by a firm that reduction prices. means what it says.

TMb does not include all the bargains we have in store for you. We have mentioned only a few. We haven’t space to mention all. Remember we are headquarters for the famous KUPPENHEIMER CLOTH I NG-The Best on Earth Th« wont play, but there will be lots of music from your own feelings at finding the big offerings we have for you. Remember the Big Sale is Now going on. Oome early and get the Cream of the Bargains. CLOUGH & TAGGETT, Houlton, Me. The Aroostook Times, Friday. October 5»7. 1905, MHBfetti LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. L o e A L n e w s . jflews 0f tjje ganizations. It is a veritable arsenal far them in urging their most reasonable See Ervin & Davenport’* new ad. on G. A. Hagerman was in Caribou < Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Brien of; ,,, , , «,• r» . on a . « Have )ou tried a pair of Dent’s ..... I Meveland, Ohio Oct. 20 —As a re­ demand* concerning the conditions of page 5. port Kent, are visiting friend in town, j t ,, . . . , g lo w , at Newell’*. business the first of the week. n suit of the wildest storm that has labor—conditions that affect our whole Remember the Hobson lecture at Why not have a nice fitting glow, Ladies’, gent’s and children’s Dent’s . Mr. , Sawyer „ „ of , Portland, represent- • i swept „ LakeT i Erieo • in• years wrecks , .have national life most profoundly. Heywcod Opera House Monday Oct., Dent’s fill the bill at Newell’s. ing the New England Mutual Life In­ gloves are right, we fit them at Newell’s strewn the shore the entire distance “ Moreover it will surprise some faint­ 80th at 8.30 p. m. B. R. fiacheldor has returned to surance Co., was in town a few days Mr. Thomas O’Leary of this town, from Buffalo to Detroit. The storm hearted friends of the true rest day to Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKinney of Saco, Ashland to clerk in the new Ashlnnd this week. note how large the area co>ered by the was called to Brownvilie, Thursday, came with abrupt suddenness at an art visiting relatives in the White H 0U86. Capt. Hobson has given two lectures laws which conserve it really is and how by the death of his sister. early hour, Friday morning and con­ Settlement. Dr. L. 13, Stuart, who has been in Waterville and is to give a third this Boundly established [those laws appear Miss Ethel Titcomb returned Wed­ tinued without interruption throughout J. C. Bachelder has gone to Hender­ seriously ill with pneumonia, is slowly fall. He draws crowded houses in to be. If the foundations be destroyed, nesday from Boston, where she has the day. At midnight the wind ve­ son, Mo., to build a livery stable for improving. that city. what can the righteous do ? But the been for the past two weeks. locity, which reached 54 miles an hour A. C. Manuel. If you want a bargain in a piano Misses Mariel Marsh, Harriet Merritt foundations are not destroyed. In this There will be a regular meeting of at ins highest point, had decreased little Q. A. Hall, jr., shot a fine doe deer read the Haggerman 6c Astle ad in and Hortense White returned from volume it is proved that we remain in the Elks to-night, Friday, at 7.30. in force and fears were felt that the re­ near Ed. Kennedy’s logging camps another column. Orono, Monday, where they have been that possession which is nine points of Two candidates are to be initiated. ports of numerous wrecks received dur­ ■even, range five, Saturday of last Mrs. J. B. McMann went to B*ngoi> visiting Mrs. Cora Marsh. the law. The situation is not desper­ Mr. F. Palmer of New York who ing the day did not entirely cover the Thursday where she will visit friends At \ meeting of the Elks Lodge held ate, though its dangers may not be week. has been visiting his uncle Chas. E. extent of the damage wrought. The Rev. Kenneth McKay is ill and wi for a few days. Oct. 13 it was voted to give a Thanks Dunn, returned home Tuesday night. storm swept the lake from one end to ignored. Under the conditions of the not be able to preach next Sunday Anyone desiring good work horses giving dinner to the poor children of Mrs. Louise Spaulding returned to the other and every vessel that was ex­ revived interest which this book ought Frof. E. C. Harmon of Ricker, wi should read the ad. of P. J. Garcelon the town. S. H. Hanson, Martin her home in Caribou, Tuesday after posed suffered to a more or less extent. to aid largely in creating, the retention •apply for him. in another column. spending a few days with friends in Lawlis and H. I). Earle were appointed improvement and enforcement of our Dover, Me1, Oct. 20.—That Joseph Remember the Witches Revel to be Mrs. and Miss Loney of Boston have town. as committee to look after the arrange­ Sabbath laws is in nowig* impos ible Denaco came to his death by a bullet given by the young ladies of The Goo< returned to their home after a vi.iit of Miss Grace Russell and Miss Eliza­ ments. Doubtless, individual study and thought fired from a rifle in the hands of Chas. Shepherd’s Guild at the Opera House sevt ral weeks with Mrs James Cog an. beth Lahey of Millinocket were the Ht.rry Williams of Weston, was ar­ and consecration, together with ass< who are already booked for the trip. There are few things more saddening evening ; she was also present at a pectfully petitions your honorable Boara for Daisy Stairs the occasion being a sur­ most important material in various We understand there are three berths than to see a strong man apparently of meeting of the Union at Mrs A. P. a location for its poles and wires tbs prise party gotten up by Miss Nellie legal decisions. One of the graphic the following streets i>»d highways Af. untoTd and application for them should sound mind toiling daily to build up Daggett’s There was a large attend­ town: On Houlton and Calais Krai he made at once by any parties wishing Bull. The evening was spent in play­ presentations ol the problem is the map Ilodgdon town line, to North line of the business of another, while bis own ance at the meeting and five new mem­ P. llanagan’s land on said rood; al ing games and music, after which re prepared under the direction of the poles. . gr to go. prospects are being blighted by unthrif­ bers joined. freshments were served, then all went author for a classification of the states Dated October 23, 1!H)>...... On account of the lecture next Mon­ ty habits and an evil appetite. This F. W. N©)es has moved in bis rew DANFORTH TELEPHONE COMFA&Y.. <1 day evening there will he no rehearsal lome perfectly satisfied with the even­ according to the comparative strength by M. L. P outer, j has beep a buiy prosperous season for house. General Managsv*.' ings entertainment. or weakness of their Sunday laws. of the Festival chorus, but a full at­ our working men. They have made James Roach one of our prominent On the foregoing petition, Ordered, The Oxford Democrat, in reporting A study of this map, says the Christian hearing on same will be ha i at the tendance of all members and those who good wages, and seldom lost a day. It citizens, went to Boston on a visit last men's Office in said Houlton on Monday!d a rk s Supreme Court News from South Paris Statesman, reveals vividly the danger 20th day of November, 190d, at two o’-dodt -i desire to join the chorus is requested at they would only bycott the liquor dives week, as all supposed, but on hi* return ast week has the following to say re­ which threatens our country. in the afternoon, and that slid petit km and the next meeting Nov. 6th, to be held at the line stores and elsewhere and de­ he brought a wife with him. this order of notice thereon l>e published two nting to two Houlton beys : The dark sln.dow represent , in large weeks successively in the Vioostook Times, In Riok« parlors at 7.30. The new posit their earnings where they would Mrs. A I'. Daggett went to Portage the last publication thereof to be 14 days at -• County Attorney Barnes, following measure, lost ground, for most of the least before said hearing, that all Interacted music has come and will be given out mean something to their families during last Saturday to visit her son a long week with the grand jury, has states which appear with shaded sur­ may then appear and be heard at that meeting. lad a hard week of trials, keeping him the long winter, there would be a good Mrs. L. R. Drew is very sick with lloulton, Me., Oet 20th, 1005. A commission of U. S. and Canadian faces had better laws at one time than T homas 1*. Putnam, i Selectm en continuously at work. He has been many happier homes and fewer sad typhoid fever. H iai.mau Edblad, > of offleiala are now inspecting the condi­ zealous in his prosecution of the matters they have today. Even California had Fjiank a . Peabody,) H ouston. hearts among us The working men The starch factory closed this mom- 241 tion of affairs on the boundary line, and in his charge, and has had many c< ru­ once a Sabbath law which was after­ ought to grow tired of turning the ing. •ven more vigorous measures may be diments on his thorough preparation wards repealed This deterioration of on all cases, and the skill and readiness stream of prosperity away from their Mrs. W. M. Whetmore is spending looked for against offenders of the laws the laws was preceded, and was caused^ For Sale. which be shows in the trials. own doors to the doors of unscrupulous a few days in Houlton this week. by the decay of Sabbath observance and One black horse 7 years old weighs eoverning the international commerce. Judge Powers has with one except­ tharks who leave them debt and dis­ Miss Clara Pomroy is clerking in W. the increase of Sabbath-breaking pract­ 1600 lbs , one gray horse 10 years old^, It would be well for all persons who ion included a term in jail in all sen­ grace and their families hunger and E. Ramsay’s store. tences imposed by him in liquor cases, ices among the people, eo that the 1200 lbs , one double wagon, erne set have been, are, or may be contemplat­ bold in return. If there isn’t any hell ing any lawlessness in violating of the whether it was u first offence or other­ actual habits of the people are pre­ double harness, one-horse sled, two- there ought to be for men who are wise. It is understood that there was sumably worse than their laws. If this seated wagon, light single wagon, two- customs laws to consider the conse­ quite an exodus from Rumford Falls to willing to make a living at the cost East Hodgdon. quences that will probably attend any shadow continues to creep on and grow seated pung and a dump cart. Apply few Hampshire just before the grand that rum never fails to bring. Some Miss Valentine White has returned further violation of law along our home after a week’s visit with friends darker, it vill indicate a profound and to P. J. GARCELON, Fair St. $44 jury finished its work, and some of things die hard. The “endless chain” those indicted have not yet appeared in in Fort Kent and Ashland. ominous change in our national charac­ boundary. scheme for raising money for benevolent A very pretty and quiet wedding court. The number of divorces granted Miss Julia White of Danforth spent ter FOR RENT. so far is much less than the average, purposes is one of them. This unique Friday and Saturday of last week with took place at St. Mary’s Catholic The book shows the foundation in although about the usual number were absurdity haa been repeatedly exposed Mrs. W. J. Moore. Tenement of four rooms, bath room, church, Oct. 16 th, when James Shields common sentiment and common law as entered on the docket at this term. and denounced, but it bobs up again Mr. John W. C. Grant has returned shed, etc. Inquire of J. H. BROWN, of Woodstock, N. B., and Isabella Perhaps this fact may be partly ex- well as in statute law of the civil in­ and again as complacently as if it home from Unity where he was called at 81 Court St. Campbell of Hattland< N. B , were riained by the attitude of Judge Powers stitution of the Sabbath. In an intro­ carried the highest credentials for busi­ by the death of his brother, LeBaron united in marriage. Quite a number on divorces. While he grants divorces Grant. duction the Rev. Sylvester F. Scovel in cases where he is convinced a statu­ ness sanity. Of the variest tryo in Notice to Farmers. 'of friends were present to witness the Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam O’Brien of says : “ It is not too much to say that tory cause exists, he requires two wit­ arithmetic who has ever been beguiled ceremony and offer congratulations. Pittsburg, Pa., is 8| ending a few days our Sabbath laws were introduced in We pay highest prices for good nesses besides the libelant, andia not into lending countenance to the scheme at the home of W. J. Moore. The bride was the recipient of many content with a mere ex p a rte presenta­ the period of our highest national ideals sheep and lambs, beef hides, pelts, would only use his or her pencil and Miss F.mily Welton is visiting Mrs valuable and useful articles. After a tion of the case, but himself takes the and have been operative through the veal skins delivered at our slaugh­ mper—if they can get enough to hold Herbert Cram this week. sumptuous supper served at the home parties in hand and probes thoroughly noblest periods of our national history. ter house corner of Pleasant street t! the facts in the case. This makes the figurts—they would be convinced The Independent Telephone Com­ This book must appeal with great force and Foxcroft road, Houlton Me. of the brides’ cister Mrs. R. A. Palmer, the attorney a little shy of presenting that of all fake methods for raising pany have the wires strung on the the happy couple repaired to their home anything but a perfectly good case to money the “ endless chain” scheme East Hodgdon road from Union Corner to the consideration of the workingmen, NEW ENGLAND DRESSED in New Brunswick. urn. easily carries off the palm. to Houlton. whether as individuals or in their or­ MEAT & WOOL COMPANYi Th« Aroostook Times Friday, October 27, 1806. S

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l o n m o r Wtutt Mc b tik o o r Gbkditor s Notick o f F ir st Me e t in g of Creditors laJtoJMrttfc! Court of the United States for In the District Court of the United States for g p g to o fgtoa InBankruptcy. the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. In In the matter of ) Didime Morin, > In Bankruptcy. ftm toopt)1 Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J Ladies' Tailored Hats | (MtflfeonP of Lather 8. BeUnwfn, of To the creditors of Didime Morin, of Cyr to ‘ the - oounty of Aibos- Plantation, in the county of Aroostook Made and Trimmed in New York and very ___ifctiforcMid, ft bankrupt. and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. r a a v f b r d l a ib * given that on the 2istdayof Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day . 19G6,l£ e aaM Lather 8. BeHmain of Oct., A. D. 1904, the said Didime Morin much up-to-date—no two alike. fe irtjniinateii...... bankrupt; and w as' duly adjudicated bankrupt; and it M n n i cTnii creditors will be that the first meeting of his creditors will be (ookiruj-F^nejes Our Polo Turbans are w inners a t $2.00. to L. Vail in Honl- held at the office of Edwin L. Vail in Houlton, toe 'llth day (toy of __ ___ Nov.,, A. on the 11th day of Nov., A. D. 1905, at a t ^-o'clock in the forenoon 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the have more improvements than all other ranges One lot of Outing H ats to close at $1.50. baft the add creditors may attend, said creditors may attend, prove their claims, % t .cfauM, appoint a trustee, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and combined. Wool Tams, Tourist Caps, Children’s Hoods, etc. bankrupt, and transact such transact such other business as may properly in all the latest novelties. M im y properly oome before come before said meeting. Single Damper (patented); worth the'price EDWIN L. VAIL, of the range. Saves fuel-r-saves worry. Ladies’ Neckwear, we have it in all the new ' EDWIN L. VAIL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated at Houlton, Oct. 23, 1906. 144 Cup-Joint Oven Flues ; never leak. Insure bet­ effects. M*. Dated a t Hooltoo, Oot . 23,1906 \ "it . * " . —■ " ■ ■ ' ter baking. o f b d ito r Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Dent’s Gloves. [ones orfntBT M ximcs € * 8 Notick of F irst Mef.tin g o f Cred ito rs Ccmtof the United States for I n the matter of Frank Improved Dock-Ash Grate (patented); makes a Every pair guaranteed. We fit them. l 'JSpSjSifot____ jf Maine.MalM. In Bankruptcy. E. Fisher individually and as better fire— one that will keep ofver night. Saves fuel. member of the firm of In Bankruptcy. Look our stock over, it will please you. & 1 In Bankruptcy. Williams and Fisher Gas Shelf; goes on in place of the usual end shelf. Bankrupt v Bankrupts., T o toft creditors of Levi T. Rollins, of Tothe creditors of Frank E. Fisher, indiv­ A supplementary gas range. to the . county of Aroos- idually and as member of the firm of Wittams NEWELL’S, dtetrict »k>r»* Aroostook Times 1 year $1 in advance. WRITE US OR COME IN. e The Aroostook Times, Friday, October 27, 1905» ■fife indifferently. "Your husband-Sydney Libel For Divorce. Bu in boron; h, I mean—was for reasons State of Maine. County of Aroostook, ss. which need not be gone into here in the To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme neighborhood of Tver at the time. A Judicial Court next to be held at Caribou, police officer, who has since been trans­ within i nd for said County, on the first Tuesday of December, \. D. 1905. ferred to Odessa, was of the opinion Amy E. Conley of Town.-,hip No. l, Range that the dead man was a foreigner. 5, an unorganized place in said County res­ i There are about 12,000 foreigners in pectfully represents th it she was married to SOWERS Tver, operatives in the manufactories. Ransford Conley at Mattawamkeag in the County of Penobscot and State of Maine on 1 Sporting Goods | Your husband, Sydney Bamborough, the fifth day of May, A. D. 1902; that the left Tver to proceed eastward and cross said libelant and libelee cohabited in this State Siberia to China in order to avoid the from that time until the desertion hereinafter M ^rrim an set out; that the lilielaut has ever lieen faith­ Z f t emissaries of the Charity league, who ful to her marriage obligations, but thatthe were looking out for him at the west­ libelee has been unmindful of the same: ern frontier. lie will be due at one of that on the twenty-eighth day of July, A. D. the treaty ports in China in about a 1902, the said Hansford Conley utterly desert­ ed your libelant without cause, and went to month. Upon the supposition that the jKiitsfunknown to her, since which time she iattxjn <■ c*-,? sauamrm body discovered on the plains of Tver lias never seen nor heard from him, nor De­ Winchester, M arlin CHAPTER XXIX. uitreront tone "T h a t will m ake you wus thut of your husband you took the ceived Jfrom him any support, and he has my w ife.” opportunity of becoming a princess. It continued his said utter desertion for three XJBINO the flays following consecutive years next prior to the filing of llii.i ’Moved this statement to pass was enterprising. I admire your spirit. Paul’s ylalt to the village the this libel. That no children have been unci.:.!;- :: od. Her courage and energy But It was dangerous. I, madame, can ladles did not see much male born to them during their said marriage. And Savage Rifles were u it exhausted. She was learning suppress Sydney Bamborough when he Wherefore she prays that a divorce from the society. Paul and Steinmet* D to nurse her forces. turns up. I have two arrows In my bonds of matrimony between herself and the usually left the castle immediately aft* said libelee may lie decreed. "Your husband," went on De Chaux- quiver for him. One is the Charity did not return till And the libelant further all.ges that the in the new and popular er breakfast and ville uf.er he had sufficiently enjoyed league, the other the Russian govern­ residence of the lilielee is not known toiler, nightfall. the savor of his own words, "is a ment, who want him. Your husband— and cannot be ascertained by reasonable dili­ gence. models a n d calibers. “Is there anything wrong?" Maggie brave man. To frighten him it is nec­ I beg your pardon, the prince—would asked Stelnmets on the evening of the JSeptemtier 7th, 191X5. essary to resort to strong measures. perhaps take a different view of the AMY E. CONLEY, Libelant. second day. The last and the strongest measure in case. It is a prett: story. I will tell A H Mistook, ss. Sept .11,1 (105. Btatnmets had lost come into the the diplomat’s scale is the people. The it to him unless I have your implicit Then the said lilielant made oath that the fa st drawing room dressed for dinner, alxive allegation as to the residence of the people, madame, will take no denial. obedience.” libelee is true, Before me, Stout, placid and very clean looking. It is a game I have played before—a Etta stood dry lipped before him. V erdi L i do a t e , They were alone in the room. dangerous game, but I am not afraid." She tried to speak, but no words camo Justice of the Peace. “Nothing, my dear young lady—yet," "You need not trouble to be theatrical from her lips. Aroostook, ss, Supreme Judicial Court. Single and Double he answered, coming forward and rub­ with me," put in Etta scornfully. •Thursday evening before dinner," in Vacation, Sept. 15, 1905. bing his broad palms slowly together. In this action it is ordered by the court that "A man who plays for a high stake," said De Chauxville. notice lie given said lilx-lee. by publishing the "Because," she said, "if there Is you went on the Frenchman in a quieter And he left her standing on the libel and this order of court three successive need not be afraid of telling me." voice, "must be content to throw his hearth rug. her lips moving and fram­ w(*eks in the Aroostook 'l imes, a newspaper SH O T GUNS "To have that fear would be to offer all on the table time after time. A ing no words. published at lloulton in said county of Aroos- you an Insult," replied Steinmets. t(Mik, the lust publication to be at least 50 days week tonight—Thursday—the peasants liefore the next term of this court in said "Paul and I are Investigating matters; will make a demonstration. You know (to he continued) county of AnKistook to lie held in Caritiou nt popular prices. that Is all. The plain truth, my dear as well as I do—as well ns Trince Pnv- in said county, on first 'Tuesday of Decem- ccr, 1905 ; that he may then and there appear young lady, is that we do not know lo does, despite his imperturbable face ourselves what is in the wind. We Notice ok F irst Meeting ok Ckedjtoks ami defend if he sees lit. —that the whole country is a volcano In the District Court of tlie United Mates F rederick A. Pow ers, .1. S. J. C. only know there is something. You which may break forth at any moment. for the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. A true’copy of libels and order of court ere a horsewoman; you know the feel­ But the control is strong, and therefore In the matter of ) thereon. ing of a restive horse. One knows that Fred A* Venning, ? In Bankruptcy. Attest: MICHAEL M. CLARK, Clerk. there is never a large eruption—a grum­ Bankrupt. ! 342 he is only waiting for an excuse to shy ble here, a gleam of fire there, a sullen To tin3 cnslitors of Fred A. Venning, An unusually large stock ol Metalic Sr to kiok or to rear; one feels It thrill­ heat everywhere. But a little eruption of Carillon, in the County of Aroostook Notice to Owners of Building ing in him. Paul and I have that feel­ 13 enough to wipe out one man if he be and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Cartridges including a complete line ing in regard to the peasants. We are Notice is hereby given that on the ‘21st day and Land. standing on the spot." of Oct., A. 1). l!K).->, the said Find A. going the round of the outlying vil­ "Go on," said Etta quietly—too quiet­ Venning was duly adjudicated bankrupt; A roostook, s s . Supremo Judicial Court, of high pressure goods and the “odd lages steadily and carefully; we are ly, De Chauxville might have thought and that the first meeting of his Sepbmiljer Term, 1905. seeking to r the fly on the horse’s body. creditors will be held at the cilice of Percy E. Britton vs. Howard Kipp and par­ had he been calmer. Edwin F. Vail, in lloulton, on the ticularly and especially Ton understand ?” "I want you," he went on, “to assist 11th day of November, A. 1>. 1!><>5, at the dwelling house and size not commonly in stock. "Yes, I understand.” me. We shall be ready on Thursday. 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time land on which it stands, of the said Howard She gave a little nc 1. She had not I shall not appear in the matter at all. the said creditors may attend, prove their loet color, but there was an anxious claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank­ Kipp and Nellie Kipp, I have strong coileugues at my back. rupt, and transact such other business as may wife of said Howard look In her eyes. Starvation and misery, properly han­ properly come before said meeting. Kipp, situate in said Fort Fairfield and be­ "Some people would have sent to dled, are strong Incentives.” EDW IN L. VAIL, Tver for the soldiers," Steinmets went Referee in Bankruptcy. ing the south half of lot- Loaded Shells in 10-12-16 and 20 "And how do you propose to handle Dated at lloulton, Oct. 23. 1905. 1-14 numbered one hundred CO, "but Paul is not that sort of man. then\?” asked Etta in the same quiet fifty-four (154) contain­ ing eighty (80) acres and B o will not do It yet. You remember voice. N otice ok F irst Mek tix go f C keditoks guage in Black and Nitro Powder. Sur conversation at the charity ball In also a strip of land "The peasants will make a demon­ Iu the District Court of the United States eighteen (18) r In Bankruptcy. •TnTnTtiTnTs "I did not want yon to come then. I no doubt that our astute friend Karl hundred tifty-four (154) Bankrupt. J Assumpsit on an account for $100.00. am sorry you have come now." Steinmets will manage to hold them To the creditors of John P. Parks, Lien claim for labor and materials furnish­ Maggie laid aside her newspaper, in check.. But, whatever the end of of Cyr Plantation, in the county of Aroos­ ed by Plaintiff to the amount of $100.00 for With a little laugh. the demonstration, the outcome will be took, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. the erection of a house in said Fort Fairfieid Your inspection IS "But, Herr Stelnmetz," she said, "I the impossibility of a longer residence Notice is hereby ,’given that on the 21st day and situate on lot of land being the south half of Oct., A. 1). l!K)5, the said John P. of lot numbered one hundred fifty-four (154) am not afraid. Please remember that. In this country for the Brines I'avlo Parks was duly adjudicated bankrupt; containing eighty (80) acres and also a stri respectfully solicited I have absolute faith In you—and in Alexis. A regiment of seUleas could and that the bust meeting of his creditors will of land eighteen (18) rods wide on the »ou if! Paul." hardly make it possible.” be held at the office of Edwin L. Vail, in side of the north half of 1 Jt one hundred fifty- It may not have bees entirely by lloulton, on the 11th day of Nov., A. 1). four (154). “And whut do you wish me *o de?” 1905, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which Date of writ, Aug. 15th, 1!*)5. Chance that Claude de Cbauxville drove asked Ettu, with the same concentrat­ time the said creditors may attend, prove their Ad damnum, $2iiu.OO. over to Osterno to pay bia respects the ed quiet. claims, appoint a trustee, examine the lunik Or d e r ed , That notice Ik* given to said next day and expressed himself deso­ rupt, ami transact such other business as ma; Defendants the owners of said building and “In the first place, to believe that no properly come before said meelim; laud by publishing an abstract of the writ, lated at hearing that the prince had hurrn will come to you, either directly EDWIN U. VAIL, with this order, three successive weeks in the Prices and catalogue gone out with Herr Stelnmetz In a or Indirectly. They would not dare to Referee in Bankruptcy Aroostook 'l imes a newspaper published and sleigh to a distant corner of the es­ touch the prince; they will content Dated at lloulton, Oct. 2d, 1905. printed at lloulton in said County of Aroos­ tate. 144 took, the last publication to lie at least thirty- themselves with breaking a few win­ days ^>efore the next term of this court in said upon application. "My horses must rest," said the dow s." N otice of F irst Meetin g of Crkditous County of Aroostook, to be held at Caribou Frenchman, calmly taking off his fur "What do you want me to do?” re­ in said county on the first Tuesday of Decem­ gloves. "Perhaps the princess will see In the District Court of the United States for ber, 1905; that they mayfthen and there api>ear peated Etta. the District of Maine. In Bankniptcy. and defend if they see fit. me." De Chauxville paused. In the matter of ) A true copy of abstract and order. ▲ few minutes later he was nhown "Merely," he answered lightly, "to Oliver Tilly, ! In Bankruptcy. A ttest: into the morning room. Bankrupt.) 342 Mioaiiki. M. Cl a r k , Clerk leave open a door, a side door. I un­ To the creditors of Oliver Tilly, of "Did I see Mile. Delaileld on snow- derstand that there Is n door in the Caribou, in the county of Aroostook •hoes in the forest as I came along?" old portion of the castle leading up by and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE OF FO R EC LO SU R E . De Cbauxville asked the servant In a flight of stairs to the smoking room Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day perfect Russian before the man left the of Oct., A. I). 1904, the said Oliver Tilly Whereas Addie Wright and Sidney Wright and thence to the new part of the was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and Ixith of Woodland iu the County’of Aroos­ | John Watson Company. | room. building." that the first meeting of his creditors will be took and State of Maine, by their mortgage "Doubtless, excellency. She wont out Etta did not answer. held at the office of Edwin L. Vail in lloulton, dm l under and recorded in Aroostook Re on the Uth day of Nov., A. I). 1905, at on her snowaboes half an hour ago." "This door I wish you to unbar your­ gistry of Deeds, Vol. 177, Page 328, date of When Etta opened the door a minute 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the April 25th, 1900, conveyed to Tycho Cheviot self before dinner on Thursday even­ said creditors may attend, prove their claims, of said Woodland, the following described real HOULTON. MAINE. later he bowed low without speaking. ing." he said, turning round and slow appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and estate situate in said Woodland and being There was a suggestion of triumph In transact such other business as may properly a part of lot numbered one hundred thirty J ly coming toward her. come before said meeting. his attitude. "And I refuse to do it," said Etta. eight (138) hounded as follows, to wit: -Com “Well?” said the princess, without EDW IN L. VAIL, mencing on the north line of land of Join "A h!" Referee in Bankruptcy. Giggey where said line crosses the brook acknowledging his salutation. Etta sprung to her feet and faced Dated at lloulton, Oct. 2d, 1905. 144 thence running northerly along said hi ok De Chauxville raised his eyebrows him, a beautiful woman, a very queen twenty-six (26) rods to the I'erham road so- called; thence easterly along said road thirty- with the resigned surprise of a man of anger. Her biasing eyes were on a Notice ok F irst M eeting ok C rkditous to whom no feminine humor is new. In the District Court of the United .States for five (35) rods; thence south sixteen (16) rods BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS­ level with his. thence west on line of said (iiggey thirty Bankrupt’s Petition lor B e brought forward a chair. the District of Maine. In Bankniptcy. “Yes," she cried, with clinched fists, In the matter of ) one (3P rods to place of lieginning, and con I n the matter of CHARGE. "Will you alt?" he said, with exag­ standing her full height till she seem- John II. Parks, >In Bankruptcy: taining four (4) acres, more or less; except Edward F. Itafford, t, . n Bankruptcy I n tiie matter of 1 gerated courtesy. "I have much to say Bankmpt. ) ing and reserving a right of way twenty-five Bankrupt. 1 LI well L. Lowell, > In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of John II. Parks, of Cyr (25) fi*et wide from said road to the cold spring Bankmpt.f to you. I have the good fortune to find and from said s; ring southerly to said (Jig- you alone." Plantation, in the county of Aroos­ To the H on. Clakkncf, Ha d e, Judge 0/ To the Hon. (’laukxck H ack, Judge of the took, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. gey’s north line, and lieing the same premises the District Court of the United States for District Court of the United States for the "So you have informed me," she re­ Notice is hereby given that on the 21 st day described in deed of James E. Brown the District of Maine. District of Maine. plied coldly. of Oet., A. 1). 1905, the said John to .Sidney Wright dated October 30th EDWARD F. RAFFORD, of Ashland, ELW ELL L. LOWELL of Blaine, Do Chauxville leaned against the H. Parks, was duly adjudicated IS! 15, and recorded in Aroostook Re­ In the County of Aroostook, and State of in the County oflAroostook and State of Maine, gistry of Deeds, Vol. 176, Page 543. And Maine, in said District, respectfully rep­ mantelpiece and looked down at her bankmpt; and that the first meeting of in said District, respectfully represents, his creditors will be held at the office whereas the said Tycho Cheviot by his deed resents, that on the 16th day of April, that on the 12th day of Nov., last past thoughtfully. of Edwin L. .Vail in lloulton, on the 11th of assignment under date of Sept. 28th, 19ot, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt he was duly adjudged bankmpt, "At the bear bunt the other day I day of November, A. I>. 1905, at 10 o'clock recorded in Aroostook Registry of Deeds, under the Acts of Congress relating to under the Acts of Congress relating to bank­ Vol. 175, l’age 175, assigned and transferred had the misfortune to—well, to fall out in the forenoon, at which time the bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered ruptcy ; that he has duly surrendered all his said creditors may attend, prove; their claims, the said mortgage to the undersigned James all his property and right* of property, and property and rights of property, and has fully With the prince. We were not quite at appoint a trustee, examifie the bankrupt, and Rediker, and whereas, the condition of .said has fully ‘compiled with all the require­ complied with all the requirements of said one on a question of etiquette. He transact such other business as may properly mortgage is broken, now- therefore notice is ments of’said Acts and of the oniera of Acts and of the orders of Court touching his come before said meeting. hereby given that 1 claim a foreclosure of Court touching his bankruptcy. bankruptcy. thought that I ought to have fired. I the said mortgage, on account of the breach did not fire; I was not ready. It ap­ EDW IN L. VAIL, Wh erefo r e he p r a y s , That he mar Wh e r e fo r e he pra y s, That he may Referee in Bankruptcy. of the conditions thereof, and this notice is be decreed by the Court to liave a full be decreed by the Court to have a full dis­ pears that the prince considered him­ Dated at Houlton, Oct. 2d, 1905. given for the purpose of foreclosure. discharge from all debts provable against charge from all debts provable against his es­ self to be In danger. He was nervous— ltd Rab*d this 6th day of October, 19(15. his estate under said bankruptcy Acts, except tate under said bankruptcy Acts, except such flurried." JAMES REDIKER, such debts ns are excepted by law from debts as are excepted by law from such dis­ 142 By his attorney, \\ t . P. A m .e n . such discharge. charge. "You are not always artistic In your Notice of F irst Meeting of Creditors In the District Court of the United States for Dated tin* 14th day of Oct.. A. D. 1905. Dabxl this 19th dav of Oct. A. D. 1905. untruths," interrupted Etta. "I know the District of Maine. In Bankniptcy. EDWARD F. RAFFORD, ELWELL L. LOWELL, nothing of the incident to which you In the matter of ) In Notice, Bankmpt. Bankrupt. James II. McFadden, [ refer, but iu lying you should always Houlton, Mo., (ha. loth 1905, ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. Bankmpt. ) Bankruptcy. To the Municipal Officers of Houlton. endeavor to be consistent. I am sure To the creditors of James H. McFadden, of Paul was not nervous or flurried." I hereby request license to erect a frame District of Maine, ss. District of Maine, ss. Merrill Plantation, in the countv of Aroos­ house, 2o by 24 ft, one and one-half storv high (fit this 21st day of Oct., A. D. 1905, on On this 2D t day of Oct., A. D. 1905. on De Chauxville smiled Imperturbably. took and district aforesaid, a bankmpt. and a small stable on my lot on Southerly side reading the foregoing petition, it is Notice is hereby given tiiat on the 2istday of reading the foregoing jpetition, it is— His end was gained. Etta obviously of Riverside street. lunEHKi) by the Court, 'That a hearing Or d er ed by th e Court, That a hearing Oct., A. 1). 1905, the said James IL McFadden (Signed) Si LAS K. [I Kl (Jill NS. he had upon the same on the 10th day of knew nothing of his attempt to murder was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and be had upon the same on the 10th day of Paul at the bear bunt. Nov., A. I). 1905, before, said Court at Fort- Nov., A. I). 1905, before said Court at tiiat the first meeting of his creditors will lx3 land, in said District, at 10 o'clock in the fore­ Portland, In said District, at 10 o’clock in the "It was nothing," he went on. "We held at the office of Edwin L. Vail in Houl­ On the foregoing application of Silua E. noon ; and that notice thereof be published forenoon; and that notice thereof be publish­ #dld not come to words. But we have ton, on the 11th day of Nov., A. Heughins, Ordered, that a heal ing on same in the Aroo3hxik Times, a newspaper print­ ed in the Aroostook Times, a newspaper never been much In sympathy. The “2 refuse to betray my husband! ” D. 1(105, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon will lie had at the Selectmen’s office in Houl­ ed in said District, that all known creditors, printed in said Dimriet, and that al) known at which time the said creditors may attend, ton, on Monday the 30th day of ocioIxt, 190." coldness is intensified; that is all. So I ed to look down into his mean, foxlike and other persons in interest, may appear at creditors, and othe:- persona in interest, may prove their claims, appoint a trustee, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and that said the said time ami place, and show cause, if appear at the said time and place, ana show took the opportunity of calling when I face—“yes, I refuse to betray my hus­ examine the bankrupt, and transact such .pplication and this order of notice be publish- any they have, why the prayer of said cause, if any they iiave, why the prayer of band”— other business as may properly come before d three times in succession, prior to said hear­ petitioner should not be granted. knew he was away." said meeting. said petitioner should not be granted. "How did you know he was away?” “Stop! lie is not your husband!” ing, in the Aroostook 'Times, that all persons A nd it is Further Or d ered by the AN I. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED BY THE EDW IN L. VAIL, interested may lx* heard. hurt 'That the Clerk shall send by mail to Slowly the anger faded out of her , Cour l, That the Clerk shall send by mail "A h, madame, I know more than I Referee in Bankruptcy. Houlton, Me., Oct. 12, 1905. all known creditors copies of said petition and to ail known creditors copies of said petition am credited with." eyes. Her clinched fists remixed. 144 Dated at lloulton, Oct. 25, 1905 T uos. P. P utnam, j Municipal Officers this order, addressed to them at their places of and this order, addressed to them at their ILja i.mar E dui.ad, > of sidenee as stated. 1 Etta gave a little laugh and shrugged "W hat do you mean:” she whimpered. FREEDOM NOTICE. places of residence as stated' her shoulders. “What do you mean?” Frank A. P kaisodv, * Houlton, Me. Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, Witness the Honorable Clarence Ilale This certifies that I have tins day for 342 Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, "You do not care for Osterno?” sug­ “Sydney Bamborough is your hus­ valuable consideration given my son Har­ at ortland, in said District, on the 21st day at i‘ortland, in said District, on the 21st day gested De Chauxville. band.” said the Frenchman, w.mout rison W. Banks the remaining years of his of < >ct., A. I). 1905. Of Oct., A. D. 1905. "I hate it!" taking Ills eyes from her face. minority, and 1 hereby give notice that I will 1 . s.) JAMES E. IIEW EY, Clerk, i ( r„ *.) J A M ES E. IIEW EY, Clerk. "Precisely, and I am here to help you “He is dead!” she hissed. not claim any of his earnings nor pay- any Farm for Sale. A true copy of petition and order thereon. , A true copy of petition and order thereon: ' - debts of his contracting after this date. 400 acres for $6,000. 200 a< es on each side Attest: JAM ES E. IIEW EY, Clerk, i A ttest: JAMES E. IIEWEY, Cleft. to get away from Russia once for all. “Prove it!” Linneus, Me., Oct. 20, 1905. of State Road. 150 acres chared. 125 acres 144 144 Ah, you may shake your head. Some "He died at Tver.” she said, but there 1143 NELSON J. BANKS good machine mowing. Good buildings. Well day perhaps I shall succeed In convinc­ was no conviction in her voh e. at house door and in barn. Good spring iu ROOM TO LET on first fbxir in ; FOR SALE—1 small safe, 1 roll her title and positi:m to hold to she pasture. Plenty of wood. Crops m iyu-i, ing you that I have only your interests Tax Notice. 2200 hbls. ixitatoes, l,nno bushels grain, 45 Sincock block, suitable for sleeping top desk, 1 quaker range, 1 gltnwood at heart. I am here, princess, to make could face the world. Without these As per vote of the .town, a discount of live tons of hay. In 1095, 21 acres |>otatoe.s, 25 a little arrangement with you—a final what was she? per cent will be allowed on all taxes for the acres grain, 25 tons of hay. Good pair mares, room. Heated or not. Inquire af j heater, 2 air tight beaters, 1 refrigera- "A local newspaper reports that the year 1905, paid on oi before November 1st, mowing machine, reaper, digger, plows, har­ store of Sincock &Gillin. arrangement, I hope." 1905, tor, 1 light harness also some household body of a man was discovered on the rows, weeder, roller, tedder, hay rake, 1 set He paused, looking at her with a Call and pay your tax to, sleds, 1 long sled, 2 wagons, small tools, 1 set j furniture. Inquire of E. Mallory, 44 •udden gleam in his eyes. plains of Tver and duly burled in the GEO. H. WIGGINS, Treasurer of the town harness, hay fork. 0. G. REED, ryny-Pectoril Relieve* Right Away "Not the last of all," he added lu a pauper cemetery," said De Chauxville Of Houlton. 342 39 3 mos. Ashland, Me, tad nuke* a speedy end of coogh* and cold*. ' Court St. Ai^oatook Frldsty, October 1006. IR* a. HERSEY, o ! i Attorney ft Counselor at Law and N OTA 111 PU BLIC. Arrangement of Trains Office sISIncock Block Residence, No. 8 W inter St. FOX BROS. HOULTON, MAINK. in Effect J3TWill Practice in all the Courts in the State. Oct. 9,1905. You’ll be suited Pullman Car Service* When you come to us for a suit Pullman Parlor Car on XFULTON. train leaving Houlton of clothes youTl be suited ; the at 8.05 a. m. tand Ban­ Physician and Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity No cocoa equals Lowney’s gor at 3.15 p. m will do it; or some other style of in strength* Some are blacker Surgeon, — colored chemically — but Pullman Sleeping Car this famous make. on train leaving Houl­ BMIHE...... MAINE inferior in rta j strength. The quality .will suit : all-wool Lowney’s C o c o a is not ton at 0.20 p. m. and Nkxt Doob to Post Office. toiided with ground cocoa* Boston at 7.00 p. m. and no “mercerized cotton,” The shells, flour, starch, or other adulterants. Until further notice trains will leave C. 0. GRHJ4T, label is a safe one : a small thing It consists of nothing but Houlton as follows: 8 05 am —lor and arriving at Island Falls AGENT to look for a big thing to find. the choicest cocoa beans 0 16 a m. Fatten 11 5b a in, Millinockett fJMffid 10 flour fineness. 10 25 a ni, Brownville 11 25 a in, Oldtown 12 25 p m, Bangor 1 00 p m, Portland 5 ;t5 Tbs result Is the most delb p m, Boston y 05 p in. Singer Sewing Machine clou* purest and finest fla­ 8 55 a m—for and arriving at Littleton 9 12 a vored cocoa posaible. m, Mars Hill 10 OjJ a m, Fort Fairfield Machines sold on installments. . 10 55ja in, Presque Isle 10 32 a in, Caribou Old machines taken in part pay­ inch cocoa at lowney’s, if 11 00 a m, Van Buren 12 40 p m. FOX BROS. Made abroad and duties paid, 1180 am —for and arriving at Smyrna Mills ment. General repairing done, Could cool double the Lowney 12 24 a m, Masardis 1 46 p in, Ashland Repairs always on hand. price* 2 15 p m. Portage 2 40 p m, Fort Kent Aroostook’s Greatest Clothiers 4 15 i m 9 F A IR ST . M. Lowney Co., 100 p *n for and arriving at Bridgewater b o s t o n . 1 54 p m Mar Hill and Blaine 2 19 p in, Presque Isle 2 46 p hi, Caribou 3 13 p m Houlton, Presque Isle, Caribou. New Sweden 4 36 p in, Van Buren 5 30, p m, tort Fairfield 3o5pm , Limestone W. J. PORTER, sf 4 io p m. MOJITICELLO, ME.* 2j00 p in for and arriving at island Falls ------DEALER IN------•ttUHFF'8 SALE. 3 01 p m, Patten 3 55 p m, Millinockett IK, m .—Taken this tlie 33rd day 4 20 p in, Brownville 5 33 p m, Old town D .l at ten o'clock in the 6 50 p ni, Bangor 7 25 p ui, Portland 110 HAY. OATS, POTOTAES “* dated October 4th. a m, Boston 6 30 a m. it rendered 3 35 p m—for and arriving at Smyrna Mills i lor the 418 p m, Howe Brook 4 51 p m, Masardis BUTTER. BEEF. Etc. term thereof be- 5 36 p no, Ashland 6 00 p m. No other Winter withln and for said 6 20 p m—fotfad arriving at Island Falls 718 the third Tuesday p m, Minmockett 8 43,p ni, Ban/ -r l l 45 wheat Patent milk'd In favor of Neal p ui, Portland 4 20 a in, Boston 7 20 a m. H. DRUMMOND FOSS 3Xknttftkm in said in America equals Richard Dubey of St. 8 20 p m—for and arrivii g at Bridgewater 910 -six Doflars and pt m, Mars Hill anaand Blaine 9 25 p nm, Attorney and Counselor at Lav. PiS*resque_Isle 9 57.. p , in, , Caribou . jribou if10 25 p Prompt Attention Given to Collecting. »ebt or damage, m, Fort Fairfield 10 15 p m. and Sixty-nine Cents, Office Hours 8 to 12 : I to 6 . . and will be sold at ARRIVALS. J ‘ * at the office of Fenlason Telephone 2—2. Fort Kent, in said County, 8 00 a ni—leaving Fort Fairfield 6 00 a m, ‘ Tdder therefor, on Sat- Caribou 6 00 a m, Presque Isle 6 27 a m, OFFICE, French’s block, corner (Mh) day of December, Mars Hill and Blaine 6 58 a m, Bridge- Main and Mechahic Sts. M o'clock In the fore- water 7 15 a ni. describod rail estate, 8 50 a ni—leaving B< ston 7 00 p m, Portland At Mars Hill Office Wednesday i and interest which the 10 35pm , Bangor 3 55am , Millinockett Town Talk” Flour had or has in and to the 6 40 a m, (Sherman 7 28 a m, Island Falls and Thursday of each week. ,ix OWtaln lot of land bounded 7 51 a m, Oakfield 8 09 a m, Ludlow 8 27 , sfck by the St. John river; a m, New Limerck 8 36 a m. rids by the land oooupied by 9 20 a m—leaving Ashland 6 50 a m, Masardis in creamy color, deli­ Mi# John Saucy; on th* 715 a m, Smyrna Mills 8 30 a in, Ludlow Ernest E. Noble land oecap occupied b; " David 8 55 a m, New Limerick 9 05 a m. cate texture and deli­ tbs southerly siS • or real 7 •aid•tedkX. lot Abo a tract of 12 55 p m—leaving Boston 1# 00 p m. Portland Attorney at Law cious flavor of its tfca nar of the land above 1 05 a in, Bangor 7 00 a m, Oldtown 7 35 back about One Hundred a m, Brownville 9 01 a m, Millinockett Prompt Coltacting a Specialty. bread, biscuit, cake, ; bring the same premises 10 25 a no, Patten 8 50 a in, Island Falls pastry. riatm deed from Dames 11 48 a m. 120 Exchange At. . - Portland Me. 'f* , to ttw befors mentioned 155pm —leaving Fert Fairfield 1140 a w, aad dated Primary iltb, Van Buren 9 30a m, Caribou 11 45a no. 94, Northern Aroostook Presque Isle 12 is p m, Mars Hill' ana Beal Estate. JOHN W ATSON CO., Millers Agents Houlton, Me. *,y Blaine 12 48 p m, Bridgewater 103 p m, ...... _ piece of land described Montioello 1 29 p m.. MODERN HOME, $1500...... wit:—Lot number 6 in the 815 p m—leaving Fort Kent 10 45 am. Port­ of Township Number 17. age 12 19 p ni, Ashland 12 45 p m, Ludlow $1500 buys as good a home as has Notice. g (27) twenty-seven and 2 51 p m, New Limerick 3 01 p m. f miss. more or less, according to the ever been offered in this town for a The Sea vey Shop I'iqmu! taxes on kind situated in the town of Houlton, in the County of Aroostook, tad pmn of J. M. Brown made in 615 p m—leaving Van Buren 2 40 pm, Fort Fairfiekl 415 pm, Caribou 4 10 p m, Pres- J number of years, The above property isequipperiwit.il the most for the year 1 ‘M >4. The following list^of taxes on real estate of non resident owners in’the que Isle 4 38 p m, Mars Hill and Blaine ,. , , town of Houlton for he year 19U4, committed to me for collection for said town, cm the/>th w m>ne premises described in a 5 10 p m, Bridgewater 5 27 p m. ; is a 1 1 -2 story house, containing 6 modern machinery, operated day of Defend. . \i„_ u_. _ ___,i atnno and public library work, St. Francis Plantation this pm. Island Falls 718 pm- j Post-office. Also has a good stone Amount of tax due. aforesaid. school and college binding Name of Owner, Description of Property. including interest and IAMSAY, Deputy Sheriff. C. k BROWN, Qen'l Pass’r and Ticket foundation and was built last fall. This and repairing. Pamphlet and charges. Connell, Margaret L.. “Connell farm.” Being lot 15 W. M. BROWN, General Superintendent. is a rare bargain, as the amount asked Edition work done in a most Range 10, N. 1). 127 acres. $ 23 25 B a n o o b , Mr., Oct. 6,1905. •HflINFF** SALE. ! is small for a snug home located as it satisfactory manner, and at Smith, Fred II. “The Herrin lot.” Be ngJlotNo. moderate prices. Rich bind­ 11, R. 1, and lot No. 11, R. 2, N. D. 19 5<> a. m.—Taken this 33rd da/ of is. No mistake can be made in pur­ Smith, Isabelle S. “ Flagg lot,” North side of Main St. 30 67 lLlf$A at 9 o'clock in the fore- chasing this - property. Must be sold ings in Full Leather, half or Houlton, Me.. Oct. 18th, 1905. exeourioo dated October 4th, A. three-quarters Leather Vel­ MARTIN LAWLIS, md oo a judgment rendered by at once. Wijte or apply to 343 Collector of Taxes of the Town of Houlton. JndMal Court for the County of lum, etc., done in a manner at the term thereof begun and Theo. J. Fox, to please lovers of Fine Bind­ within and for said County ing. on the third Tuesday of Sept- 1998, in favor of Neal MoLean Effective Oct. 8th, 1905. Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE Pickle Pkmftatloo, in said County, Trains Daily Except Sunday Except Other­ The Seavey Co., Jaadreau of add St. Francis Dollars and Fifty- wise Stated. Houlton, Me. Binders and Rulers. debt or damage, and DEPARTURES. Telephone 13-3. PORTLAND, ME. Excellence. and Flfty-eeven Cents, One Piano •nit, and will be sold at Eastern 6.00 a. m Mixed, Week days for St. Represented in Houlton and Stephen. St. Andrews. at the office of Fenlason & Atlantic 7.00. MAKE a NOTE NOW to get Ely’s vicinity by Kent, In said County, to the Fredericton, St. John and therefor, on Saturday, the E ast; Vanoeboro, Bangor, Cream Balm if you are troubled with L. M. FELCH. UPRIGHT of December. A. D. 1905, at Portland, Boston, etc. nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the In fee forenoon, the following dem­ Pullman Parlor Car, Mc- Almost new Standard make and alt the right, title and Adam Jet. to Boston.|ffi| head. It is purifying and soothing to mid Joseph Jandreau had Palace Sleeping Car, Mo- the sensitive membranes that line the ease scared in moving. Will LIBEL FOR Dl /ORCE. SC to die same, to wi<:—The home- Adara Jet. to Halifax. air-passages. It is made to cure the oftbs late Antoine Franoeour now Dining Car, McAdam Jet. be sold at a sacrifice. Also ■aid Joseph Jandreau and to Truro. disease, not to fool the patient by a To the lion. Justice of the Supreme Judicial On the northerly side Court next to be held at Carilxni, in the one Square Piano for §20. In Eastern 9.35 a. m Express, Week days for short, deceptive relief. There is no County of Aroostook and State of Maine. River, on the easterly side by Atlantic 10.35. Woodstock, and all points snrjr Nadeau, otherwise called cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not be Charles \V. Jewell, of Montioello, in said North; Presque Isle, Ed- County of Aroostook, respectfully represents good condition, would do i;on the sontheriy side by the mundston, Plaster Rock. talked into taking a substitute for Ely's of ndd lot; and on the westerly side Cream Balm All druggists sell it that on the sixth day of March, 1904, at w e ll >r beginners. Inquire copied by George Nadeau, Eastern 4.25 p. m. Mixed, Week days for Montioello aforesaid, he was lawfully married he morn premises described in a Atlantic 5.25. McAdam, St. Stephen, Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bro9 , 5G to Florence Ingerson, then of said Montioello, at once dead from said Joseph Jandreau, (St. Andrews after July Warden Street New York. by Lucien E. IStackpole, Justice of the Peace: eilbd Joseph Jeandrean, to the be- 1st,): Vanceboro, Bangor, that ever since said time he has conducted him­ __ Honed Antoine Franoeour October Portland, Boston, etc., self towards said Libelee as a faithful, true A. 1X18I& as per Yd. 33, Page 578, Monti cal and points W est: and affectionate husband but that said Libelee, Heinz Sweet Fredericton, St. John and Notice to Defendant. regardless of her marriage covenanl and duty, HAGERMAN _ iNattevn Aroostook Registry ofDeeds. points East. Dated at 84. Fmnds Plantation this the A roostoo k, s s . Supreme Judicial Court, lias been guilty of cruel and abusive treatment ARRIVALS. September Term, 1905. of your libelant and of extr< me enH ty to­ Pickles A. RAMSAY, Deputy Sheriff. Julie Sivois vs. Baptiste Ruest wards him in that she has assault**! said, Eastern 7.00 p. m. Mixed for Woodstock, N libelant on divers occas:on.s and struck and & ASTLE, IM Atlantic 8.00 B. Assumpit on an account for #662.00 for have a distinctive flavor—a board furnished Defendant, wife and children, ill-treated him and has abused him by apply­ Eastern 10.35 a. m. Mixed Week days from cash paid out, etc. ing opdrobrious epithets to him in the presence 66 Main Street, Houlton single taste leaves a desire for Atlantio 11.35. Woodstock. of other persons especially the :listers of said Notice to Farme&s. Date of writ, Aug. 11,1905. libelee and refused to oohab't with your Eastern 5.25 a. in Mixed Week aayi Ad damnum, #800.00. libelant as his wife for several nonth.s while more. Maybe you will like W e pay highest prices for good Atlantic 6.45. Woodstock, and north Ordered, That notice be given to said living in the same house w ith him and on the them better than your own. Presque Isle, Edmund- Defendant by publishing an abstract of the 20th day of August, 1004, ahuidonod jour C. P. R. iflMtp and lambs, beef hides, pelts, ston, and Plaster Rock wit, with this order, three successive weeks libelant and refused to live with him at all River du Loup, and In the Aroostook Times, a newspaper pub­ and has never returned and does not even Our line of Pickles, Pre­ iraal skins delivered at our slaugh­ Frederieton, etc., via Gib­ lished and printed at Houlton in said County permit your lil*elant to know luv whereatmi ts. LOW R ATES son Branch. serves, Condiments and ter horisc corner of Pleasant street of Aroostook, the last publication to be at That your libelant has made diligent in­ Second Class Tickets C. E. E. USSHER, G. P. A. Montreal. least thirty days before the next term of this quiry, but that the residence of said libelee is Sauces is more complete aad Foxcroft road, Houlton Me. F. R. PERRY, IX Pi A. court in said County of Aroostook, to be held unknown to your libelant, and can net t>e as­ From Houlton, Me. St. John, N. B. at Caribou in said county on the first Tuesday certained by reasonable diligence*. That there N S W ENGLAND DRESSED of December, 1905: that hejmay then and there is no collusian bet.veen them to obtain a To Vacouver, B. C. and of higher character appear and defend if he sees fit. divorce; but that jour libelant believes that . H E A T ft WOOL COMPANY. A true copy of abstract and order. said bonds of matrimony ought to be dissolved, Victoria, B. C. than is elsewhere obtain­ 4 u ____ How’s This ? Attest; wherefore he prays that a divorce may Lx? dc- 342 Mic h a e l M. Clark, Clerk. New Westminster, B. C. able. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ Are You Using Alien’s Foot Ease? C16ed' CHARLES W. JEWELL. Seattle & Tacoma, Wash. dices Allen's Foot-Ease, a ward for any case of Catarrh that can­ Signed and sword to before me this 13th By buying Heinz pickles in > soles Corns, Bunions, Painful, not be cured by Hall’a Catarrh Cure. day of October, 11*05. Portland, Ore. Hot, Swollen feet. A t all Drug- Notice to Defendant. JAMES ARCH! BA El), sealed glass packages you are IhMStorea, 25 ots. F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Justice of the Peace. Aroostook, s s . Supreme Judicial Court, $58.05 We, the undersigned, have known September > Term, 1905. sure of getting the best we can F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, AROOSTOOK, ss. Supreme Judicial <'ourt To Nelson, B. C. George A. Hall vs. Mary E. Sullivan In Vacation, October 15. inoy. offer—better cannot be made. Farm for Sale. and believe him perfectly honorable in Assumpsit on an account for #164.00 for In this action it is ordered by the court Robson &{Trail, B. C. four (4) tons of Fertilizer. that notice be given said Libelee, by publish­ I l l a s m for | 6,0o0. 300 acres on each side all business transactions, and financial­ Date of writ, April 8th, 1905. Roosland, B.|C. We return full pm chase price ef Stele Road. 150 acres cleared. 125 acres ly able to carry out any obligations Ad damnum, $309.00. ing the libel and this order of court three suc­ —mmI machine mowing. Good buildings. Well cessive weeks in the Aroostook Times, a Greenwood, B. C. if you do not like them. made by his firm Ordered, That notice be given to said newspaper published at Houlton in said Show* door and in barn. Grodspring in Defendant hr publishing an abstract of the Midwav,JB. C. ■Brian, Plenty of wood. Crops in 1904, WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, writ, with tXls order, three suoocsssive weeks County of Aroostook, the last publication to fiM bM s. potatoes, 1,000 bushels grain, 45 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. in the Aroietook Times, a newspaper puli­ be at leant fourteen days lx-fore the next term tons of bay. In 1095, 34 acres potatoes, ?5 of this court in said County of Aroostook to $ 5 5 .5 5 belled and printed at Houlton in said County iieheld in Cariltou. in -aid County, on the m n s grain, 25 tons of bay. Good pair nutrei, Hall’s Catarih Cure is taken intern­ of Aroostook, the last publication to be at 1 »n salv'daily until < ’ctober 31st, 1905. A. H. Berry & Son isowing tnaobine, reaper, digger, plows, ha r- lirst Tuesday of I lecemoe:. con; tha* she ally, acting directly upon the blood and least thirty days before the next term of this may then and there appoir and defend if she Proportionate' Uub\> brother points. lewa, weeder, roller, tedder, nay rake, 1 set mucous surfaces of the system. Testi­ oourt in said County of Aroostook,jto be held Strictly Cash Grocery and tkda, 1 long ried, 2 w a ^ n a amall tools, l set at Caribou in said county on the first Tuesday seees tit. \L«>2to pointsjhi J '.I.>rado, Idaho, Uhih, lARMM, tmy forir. C/G. REED. monials sent free. Price 75c. per FREDERICK A. POWERS, J. S. J. C. Montana ami California. of December, 1905; that she may then and A true copy of lihel and order of court Meat Market . Memos. Ashland, Me. bottle. Sold by all druggists. there appear and defend if she sees fit. Call on M. T. PEARSON, Houlton,JMe., A true copy of abstract and order. thereon. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con­ Attest: Attest: MIC11AEL M. C LAR K, (Jerk or wiite to F. R. PERRY, 1). P. A., C. P. K. 70 Main St. Houlton, Me. AMMtook Times 1 year $1 in advance. stipation. 342 Michael M. Clark, Clerk. .343 ST. JOHN, N. B. '"'The Aroostook Time®, Fr!day» October 2t7, 1905, teteMiteiw wHk^haakkla Notice to Owners of Building and Land. Do Aroostook, ss. Supreme Judicial Court September Term, 19X5. Frank W. Titcomb vs. James Wilson, barn oretabe and land on which it stands sit­ uate on the east side of South street in TITIONS Moulton village being the same lot that said Wilson bought of one Want George A. Hunter. FOLEY'S AND TAR Assumpsit on an account for $114.81. 4 to remember you Lien claim for materials furnished by Plain­ , make him tiff to the amount of $114.81 for the erection Oil account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR r? If jo n doL of a stable or building in said Iloultoo, situ­ lor bcr a present of a ate on the east side of .-outh street • n lot of land that said James Wilson bought of George j'or Cmiohs, Colds, and Lung Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising A. Hunter. Date of writ, Nov. 21,1904. imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably Ad damnum, $200.00. Ordhkrd, That notice be given to the known reputation ot FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR. owners of said building and land by publish­ ing an abstract of the writ, with this order, FOUNTAIN three successive weeks in the Aroostook Times i newspaper published and printed at Moul­ DO NOT B E IM POSED UPON ton in s&ia County of Aroostook, the last pub­ PEN lication^ be at least thirty days before the next term of this court in said County of Aroostook We originated H oney and T ar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get #1.60 to $10. Let ns to be held at Caribou in said county on the m d t' for yon. Heat •irst Tuesday of Deoenuber, 1905: that they on aee advertised nay then and there appear and defend if they F U L E Y ’ S HONEY AND TAR you do not got the original and genuine. nee. We see fit. warrant A true oopy of abstract and order. ae the maker. Attest: o l e y s o n e y a n d o G2 Mic h a e l M. Cla r k , Clerk. Remember the name and insist upon having F ’ H T ab. D not risk, Notice to Defendant. your life or health by taking imitations, which cost you the same as the genuine. Aroostook, ss. Supreme Judioial Court, F o l e y ’s H oney and T ar is put up in three sizes — 25c, 50c and $ 1 .00. •twnber Term, 1905. 'red .1. Gitcaty Lnffaty iand vs. Denis Thibodeau Walter H. Laffaty An action of trover of a certain Concord b'armiiurton wagon painted.blaok and a certain Prepared only by F O LE Y & GO., 92-94-96 Ohio Street, Chisago, Illinois. single harness hand made, of great value, to wit, of fhe value of fifty dollars, ami also one set second-hand. harness of great value, to SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ^ < a S H M H H 9 9 i News writ, of the value of fifteen dollars. Date of writ, June 7th, 1905. Ad damnum, $200.00. OumcBKD, That notice be given to said ROBT. J. COCHRAN, Agent, Houlton, Maine From Houllon Defendant by pubUshiug an abstract of the writ, with this older, three successive weeks in the Aroostook Times, a newspaper pub- y*hed ind and printed at Houlton in said WEAR THE RIGHT HAT ! County of Aroostook, the last publication to be THE NEW WAY TO CURE DYSPEPSIA ui l-ast thirty «laysbefor fhe next term of The White Front this court in sa’d County of Aroostook, to be Lamson & Hubbard PEPSOIDS DESTROY DISEASE GERMS OF THE STOMACH. TRY A BOTTLE-FREE; held at Caribou in mki county on the first fues.lay of December, 1905; that he may Pepsoids cure the worst forms of Dys- quantity ot the purest Pepsin and other ex- or woman now has the 01apportunity of iheu and there appear and defend if he sees pepsia and all other Acute or Chronic pensive drugs each tablet contains, (see possessing a strong and healthy atom* Shoe Store fit. A true copy of abstract and order. Stomach Disorders by repairing the worn- formula on bottle.) Pepsoids are sc Id at 50 ach. Will you grasp it? People>le with Attest: out lining of the stomach and destroys cents a bottle on an absolute guarantee to weak stomachs are always in misery, bns the largest line of heavy *42 Michael M. Clark, Clerk. all disease germs. Dyspepsia once cured cure, or money refunded. We will send Pepsoids have made thousands of people in this way never returns. Pepsoids is you, if you have not used Pepsoids before, happy by giving them what nature in- not a patent medicine, but the successful a sc-cent bottle FREE; merely send us tended everyone should possess—A strong Motion of Foreclosure, prescription of Dr. Oidman who has your name and address, and you will re- and healthy stomach, so as to enjoy the Boots and Shoes Whenns Wi'fred G. Everett of Littleton, cured thousands of cases of Chronic ceive promptly a full sized bottle. You do best there is in life. Try Pepsoids to-day, in the JAmnty of Aimistook and State of Stomach Troubles, among them Cancer not obligate yourself to pay a cent. All we price only 50 cents a bottle a t drug store, Maine, by bis mortgage deed dated July 8th. of the Stomach. It cost more money to ask after Pepsoids have cured or greatly Or you may have a fall sized bottle free by they have ever si town. recorded In-toe Aroostook Registry or produce Pepsoids than any similar prepa- benefitted you is, that you recommend writing the Medical Department of The . >eeds in Vol. a»*H, Page 176. conveyed to us, Fall Styles dm undersigned, the foliowhig described real cation on the market, owing to the large Pepsoids to your friends. Every man Vio Chemical Co., Chicago, 111. y Wonderful improvement* •state, to wit; I Ait numbered sixty-one (01) Caution—All genuine Lamson >n the Highlands Addition to Houlton vil- Sold and recommended by ROBT. J. COCHRAN, Houlton, KINCAID & W ILSON, Mars Hill, « in Mbu’m, Women’s Misses’ and age acooiumg to the plan and survey of said & Hubbard hats have the trade Highlands Addition made by C. E. F. Stet­ mark of the house on the inside. /Children's lines of Footwear son in 1892, and m file in the Registry of Deeds at Houlton. 4dl high graae and low prices. Now therefore the condition of said mort Fur sale by ^age is broken, by reason whereof we claim BANGOR & a foreclosure of the same, and give this notice S ee out* exliit>il of* ,Oive thein a call for your for that S. FRIEDMAN & GO. Houlton, le, October 11, 1905. next Footwear. Dont forget J ames Archibald, AROOSTOOK R. R. Gasoline Engines, Geo. Q. Nickerson. thf piece Hansford W. Shaw, .George A. Ha l l . 342 Telegraphers Wind Mills, Silos, Tanks, LOW RATE® U. 3. Marshal’* Notice. 5000 NEEDED. Pumps, United States of America. The White Front Annually, to fiii the new iwsltions created by For Colonist Second Ma in e Districtt , ss.—Pursuant to a Railroad and Telegraph Uompinips. We Feed Shoe v8tore, monition from the Honorable Clarence Hale, want YOUNG MRS and bAhli'.S of good Judge of the United State* District Court habits, to Class Tickets within and for the District ef Maine, I here­ Cutters, by give pubHe notice that anlnformation has LEARN TELEGRAPHY G e o .B . N ile s, been flbxlin saidcourt against certain build- TO i Ings then and these situated upon and near Feed theboundaryline between the United States 6.nd R. R. ACCOUNTING. Snell House, Houlton. and the Province0 a month in Idaho twenty-four and one-half feet, one and a half States west of the Rockies, immediately upon Saw s story, att eU„on the north twelve feet by thirty graduation.' feet. On the east of this ell another addition Students can enter at anytime. No vaca­ M ontana 1 ten and ouerHpdf feet by twelve and one-half tions. Far full )particulars regarding any of Call whether reet. On {newest siffe an open shed, thirty- our Schools write direct to our executive olfice Oregon four fast by eighteen feet. All the buildings you want to being aonoacted, in the rear is a wafer closet at Cincinnati, O. Catalogue free. Washington, &c. ! not connected, ab -ufr thirty feet from file buy or not, boundary line. Measuring three hundred and The Morse School ef sixty-five fart from the rear side of these In effect Sept. 15 to Oct. 31 * ‘ iugs due north is an iron poet which O ur goods r ( ( ;«u, bited at Bangor, Presque ____s the bohudary line between the United Telegraphy. States and Canada, and'twenty-nine bottles Isle, Lewistoi C.iterviUe and Farmington F a il’s of whi&key. seized by Win. F. Jenks, Deputy Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Apply to nearest B. & CollectorofCmtouw uf the United States, Atlanta, Ga. LaCrosse. Wis. and now lin foe ototoctf Of Thomas H. Phair, Texarkana, T_x. San Francisco, Cal. t’cket agent or write to Esquire, Collector of the District of Aro©R- Stevens Tank &. Tower Co took, in saidsa id District, " ■ for...... breaches of the laws of the United States, as M more particularly set forth in the said Information; that a hear­ C. C. BROWN, AUBURJf, MAINE. ing and be bad. thereon at Portland, U. W. Dyer, in our said the Third day of Nov- G. P. & T. A.. ember, ,1905, when and where an therein, may appear SIrtOOCK .BLOCK and shownfoa can be shown, wnere- fore the same be decreed liable, D EA LER IX- BANGOR, MAINE. and disposed of _ to law. at Pi is 14th day of October, A. D. 1905. Meats, Groceries, Fruit HENRY V. MAYO, BUSINESS, United States Marshal, Confectionery, Central Stables District of Maine. Are you ambitious for business success. Then Crockery, Etc. prepare yourself by taking a course of study with SHERIFFS’ $AL£. Market Square, us Write for testimonials of graduates who are STATE OF MAINE. MAIN 1ST, HOULTON, ME sui ceeding. You can do as well. No better train­ AlowfcH.ro&Co. ABOOboostoqksb. October 18,1905 ing at any wrice. Taken this Eighteenth day of October, A . HOULTON, MAINE Selling Agents at D. 1905, on execution dated October 2nd, 1905, issued cm a judgment rendered by the G. D. MELDRIM &C0. Headquarters for Boarding, Bait­ HOULTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Supreme Judicial Court, for said County of O. A. IIODGINS, l ’rin., Iloulfon, Maine HOUtTON, MAINS. Aroostook at a term thereof begun and held at Houlton, within and for the said County, Furniture, Carpets, ing, and Stabling. Livery and on the third Tuesday of September, A. D. Sale Stable in cowtuc!ion. 1905, to wit:—Ott September 38th, 1905, in Caskets and favor of William J . Porter of Monticello, in said County of Aroostook, and against Daniel Capacity over sixty good stalls H. McConnell, formerly of Monticello, afore­ Funeral Material. said, but now not known to bn an inhabitant including rootny box -tails, with of the State of Maine, and whose present Embalmers and Funeral Director. residence is not known and cannot be ascer­ ample carriage room. The best tained by reasonable diligence, for One Hun­ Nasal New York The Ideal dred and Twelve Dollars and Two Cents, Opera House Block, care taken day and night. debt or damage, and Thirteen Dollars and Prices moderate. ’Phone 3-11. CATARRH Fifty-three Cents, oasts of suit, :ind wHl be 17 Court St. HOUI.TON, MAINE. Iu all Its et3