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w 1 Wwsgf :imm^mi0m^m .Vftf.v VQLXJME i^KrJHBBR 26, B D i m r o ^ M j a , MAINE, JANUARY, 10, 1907. ILLUSTRAfED LECTURE] PRICE THREE CENTS. STOBEJREAKSr hearing; and naturally we fell to flis. " Reviewing these now ihconsefiuentiai acter, cusatng that siihjeot, rognrdlesa of the events brought happy recollections of a On England and Scotland jy object for which the call was made. phase of life that we shall know no The Sturgis deputies watcbed the old Bowling Alley Entered By a The sight seer was posted, for he is more, During those thirty odd years, year out at the police station- For" Rev, A, S, Blsfjee* in guest of Musleal jcnowledgo visits A constant reader of the- CITIZEN", and Mr. Rlgby has ho&t developing and them the rising of the sun Januaryij Thief Sunday Night. Frank J. Bifhjit and finds an old felt guito at, IioiKB in the Considoration perfe#ing the natural talent for music first, nineteen hundred and seven, shed; time friend,—He also calls at ; of that matter. In talking of tho great that dustingnished Mm as a boy* Me no golden rays—they will have to raise Bey* A. E Blsbett; delivered .an la- the Police Station,—Stirrgls •development: la electric railroads in the has visited several Enropeftn countries the dough some other way now, for' tmrstiflg jllnstrated IwUira at the Fni- bast week a store- on Congress street Deputy JBishee buys a state, the difference between the days Where he has taken lessons from cele- while their.Commissions are still in ranwih* church Sunday, sight to, a *a» broken into, but tlm ]»]fa>o Straw Ilat, when we were hoys and now, was brated musicians,, and has taught,music force, their pay and consequent active mtsi sfced afldiea.ee, The sftreoptt- bought tbev e on thttes Matt of the mentioned, which caused the sight seer In many of America's large cities, He service is ended—unless the deputy! w *'"' *. ••«-—,.>.,,•»- I «,--• »„.,„» wiTrv.n OR CBQ trail Of tilt* The sight seer, although knowing less to remark f<My school days were spent came to Jtumford Falls with an estab- sheriffs fail to "make good." ;«laBpt, veieawthse domf lsW War .«4 «h«i*st,o rpiucb, lifclsa rehsm, iin.d .- .pphHt kt.h e uT»hme \mtht iewf as not riven to thl about ntuale than any other thing In in Newport, and hy tho way, that iished ropntatlon; and has found public The police officers feel sorry to part' paEltnliyog slagmnotda dsa,t nyfdlie n dS c<totift ela niMtdx tre.aw feem rae« n!*»exlr -e•ke* j».t&i.oP?rX«i... jIjimabl'st«UoiodmtMe xopi e.i nrnhotaotifp cbsteoh etoh tfibhn,o iktfwfso lri hUniSgs umabnlrodleeawayyki nsmn"g.ii a grbheos t tlndo},<oel*ert dtthhiseec uwascsocerosl md.w,p ilhtishahs e sdng erhemja ut tshieca idapmnri;i nracatinipodlne ,s o fatfneondr tBwmheieatf khoe srseea n mttehfeeno lcl teosh,iw ign hak tn satsmhmeaeiertl:1de , h1ahF wdar aedhnn akltli fg tBhofti iegnsdbci shyhto.eiJopd*l iomanfp ugps trithecoec w isanbctsahi,no-o dnala n"rdsva enwfrrdyio tmhm cahonainsildf ie wustcotht*roe kr SaMunir nerl eoauhdtnhaedosr- fhcroaievmnopd awsnhoyirp kwse idth haw vtehel ol stSpotrguuerntghgies ru,m pae nntd hf oamrt utwthueialyll '/J,! • .jlteaaar-trt oaalm*-oasat,f ij faerojptttm tehnaft* .piamutruttwo atnhdo f|wd»fcwtfe r»« w»R ew aPsf teleetfetd iann wthter an,eaooabeyy II amrat keosf somnutesi cp, reotre xtto bbye mmeaonrse; otfr uwthhfiuclh, Mr. Bighy's face, and as ha extended Choral Huron,. .and':Spscial mnsieai in- leaTvhee plseigashat nts emere mhoarsi esc hwriotnhi ctlheedm saolml.e , ,* his hand, he said, ''X am the same utrnetor, his leisure .time is almost Bat th< real objects wmm ia view. fHissbfsg oato ttw roof of the idley 'tbf* musician is induced to talk for his of their good work, and also some 'i Frank Bigby, and I have been think- none; and after giving the scribe a .far kef-are w« for the must'part jbaiWing fy ttmill street, and'get- entertainment and enlightenment. deeds that were not* so bad—when 'con- wa ing .ever since you've been in town, short talk on the merits of the various listcfkally iijrtwcfivss » 1 ®»»y«fiP&g *» at the billiard- hall window. With such da object in view, the sidered from the funny sido of life. & isstesws, te»pe»ace Umtsm ttstphe aimev drawer there was pried sight seer called to see Mr. Jf, *T, that I had seen you before,'" So it pianos, Q2ir. Itigby is ngent for Cresscy Joe expressed it when ho said, "That" ^If uw»&ea a#«a» aestiaieat against jjftJ'ft»« and ft*' one down stairs 'was ifRigby, whoso umsic rooms ..are- In happened that the mnsician and the and Allen, Fortland,) and exchanging dang'd Bishee, he is now gone and my ; ••tfertlbrft evil. ""-* "»,•««...•>» L - --•• «•». uunru »i«jrs Was |i?ate% huilding. Several times before scribe grasped hands across tho .gulf of again tho greetings that seemed to blot onions will cost mu ten cents apiece-no'- nm, Beprrdlag « stsmwaB f'%!«« off and carefully placed on the I he had talked with Mr, Bighy and hadj years. Mow many? Well, not less than out the years between, and make boy- et bi:Lfe.H.rst lifficentaejv mmm *j«* more," Boach then beckoned to the • the byt;rrrse.\, bbrriieeff• -t«—trttha'Kn•-tt .eCatH,-•. t ihs* mmam•d ker • is Ir *ta*•«e1t of Tifh*e imsliotttw tmtxa, chiTnhe er. ew awsa s ,ablnsot Iif often heard him play at different f nne- Jt hirty. The shades of night settled hood and manhood commingle as one, CCribe, who accompanied the officer to"' the sorsot dhf srttfienb I little Bjtsfley left |ji the place Sate?' i tlons, and shared the public appreck- j dawn, upon the world,, and the shadows I the scribe took his:-departarc, feeling the storage room. "There," said the I day night and ,54 fe Iiferiy. ttm thief did 'tio-n of his 'ability, . . . f grew dark and deep, and still, the} that the world was. not,such a large [officer, "iTou see that box and that ffiivt. profit mere than forty or 'fifty At the time this call was mado the 's•t ories of the days when boyish tricks J spot after all, and that it would Of 'old straw hat? Well that came Cj. O. H. . OFFI C:SCIlGfiM general topic of conversation among!w ere all ike vogtte, showed no: • dim-1m uch better worth while living on it if I from Portland, marked Rev, A'. S. Bis-' the people was the. electric .'railway1} there'were more men of Mr,. Bigby.%} bee, and the charges, $3,50, were paid inution in volume or interest. agreeable manner and steadfast eh,a*- { " fOontinued on Page Four.) : Sweeping Cnange in the 0,F. , Offlcers-of--the Rinnford i — LSON'S National Bank, j Install Officers and give Enfer- 3F# ^ „ j faiomenf and 3anqoet« Mctriay, Jm Ttb at S f. ?»,, the te!- f •^l'•*•,"•^"^",^:•"•ll^ Semi-Annual Mark Down Sale lewmg o.ffi»rs and dftwlcws of ihrsi The lasfepcndont Order ef l^wstors, tssfic-rs! Natiooat Bank *e»*g»eil i» a | Samfoni Falls four*,-No. 18(11, installed jg,^,> {the following officers Thursday own. ; jfehtt A. Vtfthttf Prtsldost I *88» ^aa 3> at the lodge room in fates Bos amazed Rumford's Shrewdest Buyers, and with Good Reason, as the prices we fharlfs At Blabee, ist Vice-President i IJ»fi. J>r» *k U. Burgess: of Bangor, have marked on our stock of Clean Up-to ' leio B. Stephens, find Viecd'yesidest Iphyaiefoa of the'High Court of Maine, dkte Clothing are actually less than who lesale timtom" Indttding the show ©f- Joffieiifttcat Fred A. Bbickntore, C. EL; cost ( fern, tk J. Clauya,: Slwla If. (Meason, Junes C. MeKemae, V» Q, JR.; (J. ,c\ Ikrates II. Ikw, TXwvct R» Whitman* Nadeau, F. Ik; Charles A, BujoM, F, For another Hmtgv h, -Merrill. |B«f Beter V,mttmt Trcns,; James. • F, ueektve shall continue Ms sale and it will be wise to take advantage B, if KeaanM, ctmMeifi *f. If. Mas-wit IMOee, B, &; Wts, N. Ikait, Orator; of the great Mark Down Prices. sai Mflgh J. fMsholttt, fiireetots, Mail M* MeBead, Bast. IX Ik i John. Bronniek, teot Wsfgn, 8. W.j N, J, iveitey, J. W.j .1. A. Me- WMIfr for WWl tlmh thft fact: that Meaaawtej- E. Bs; B. Ik -McCafferty, J. Tho much Higher ant! ( )£& ChMWm lafi ftegptefi « «©»&#- B.j F. Ik'Wheet; Wm, M» Mutehins,. Ohstantly Advancing Cost of overly line of Clothing makes it absolutely impossible for 'any prm to &g istettit lb thh took hull' .• been Court Bbyalelaux. buy those game goods, d tiring tb,is year, at least, for any thing like tho prices wo mako during thia Great Hark Down Sale: ", '/. , . * laewo, the action. .qf the efiieow fit Dr. Barp'S* Bpon, his arrival at the wsigoitsg cams m a surptte to the I*. & E, F. By. xtfttion at 4:15 p. w. Suits „,^:, « $8.50 Suits |fis*:! »•*, 'ni . Thursd»av, wax met by Dm, Wheel and s 3 0 2l4andfir5 i> I UiUJJ Suits Value $12.50 Mulehins and Charles A* Btijold, and Suits in fancy 'Worsted! b Scot- jl6,oo and $i8.oo High, grade salts of Cassimeres after a short sight seeing trip about ches and cassinieres in both Suits in "Wbrsteds and new ROLE OFF. the village,, the party repaired to Motet and fancy worsteds in regular single and double breasteol AH stripes, overplaids and Scotches, Bumfbrd wlwre a sapper and social . The toll off !« the howling alley '-time was enjoyed, to which the editor cut in the new length and] a per- and, stout, sizes froin 34 to 46, all hand tailored, broad shoulders, : -Mhafay Mghf 'Wasr m Wc»t ifl- wax invited. feet fit guaranteed Ijtegular every garment a perfect fit. Reg- 31 inches long and fit to perfec- tewaimg of the ummt3t and the high. The installation of ofiieera wax^ im< price of these suits, $10.00, $12.50 ular price $14.00 and $15,00. At i*t average ifcore wax made. Thekef 'presslvely aatt eeremettlously''-per- and $13.50. At this sale, $8.50 this sale, $10.00 tion. Regular price $16 and $18. ;*st Shea were- both out of the winnlBg, ! formed, and three new members In- At this sale, $12.50 -for the &m time for the xeaxmt* Netf itiated. Following these «eremon|es, :*a» fwt, And'eraon aeco«a nnff i%Um tddressex were made by Mrs. Burgdis, tth4 The score} iVhect and Btanwood. The court then uUlld gjo a„d p2 Stfi. 100 113 P3 3ffi3 {adjourned and partook of a banquet Adlep's and Kuppenxh <Mm er's Raincoats Value $12.50 Overcoats 810V40a4lu1e3 .50 $8.50 forhtr, 86 egg laud then passed a social hour fa xa- $20.00, $22,00 Suits, finest ;1 &fimHg. hsm, 9i$94$ mm •9*47 j5j»gSt0 ofof rmthael ldairsgcuessts ioifn*. SfTaihaies, choauvritn gi s oSnjOe wtaoilrosftiendgs, afnidll Stchoet chbeess ti n B$nu gstloisrhn Rurfi worsted raincoats, Vene- anOd vegrcraoya ts cihn evKieortss eya nadn d fbalnaccyk •Aakrson, 91 298 members. It was formerly the largest, jitripes tian lined and hand made collars, ?s f8f8i 7ft 2211 but now is third la size, and ovefplfiids. An opporituttity Scotches in semi f dim fitting back Ca-pntMr'k, 82 ffi £421 Dr. Bafgesx remained la town entil to buy a fine tailored garm|ent at broad shoulder. Coat Worth $16. and long 52 In, coat. Regnlar ; Cotter. m 86' 91 27b Friday afternoon, nni was given -aa a great saving. At this sa e* prices $10.00, 12.50 and. $13.50, : «Mxjevrilceesv,» 8m5 SS9tt 2£46.66 ootphpeorr tmunairtvye lnton *m teh intghse tghraeta td imstiilnlsg uainshd ($15.00 At this sale, $12.50 At this sale, $8.50 Btimfnrd FnllA ' S0MF0RD NATIONAL BANK, Overcoats Value I $10 MISS ETHEL BATTING WILL Overcoats J*r $12.80 Overcoats Value M.4&MS { $15 BE HERE JAN* 21st, $ $s8 .420,06 arid 822.00 :&Mi .Aixnaal Mon«ng,»-0bAngn la Black ICerseys and friezef over- *BQ*X& of Officers, The entwlaiumeftt eoffltnitfeo of the coats in black and osfdrrf, silk Form fitting overcoats, also All Cut in up-to-date lengths Fniversalist Society, .tiueien W, jU'ane,h* velvet collars, 44 and 52 inches long, loose effect, every coat equal and form fitting in Kerseys and aftk ehairmau, ha* prof Ided some very . I-. ,fc J * aaw«i; meeting of the Bum* kngf broad shouldefs, formatting to tailor made, in grays and nleltons in Mack and grays. Ape .fttfertaittffientx in the past, and- *m kaiinsai Hink held fast TwaKTajr, or loose. Regular price $14 and Every coat hand made, our $20 that is a good amen tat fatnre efforts blacks,, our best $16 to $18 values "rts ^9 praeucaiiy complete $15, At this sale, $16,00, y***$m of dirseturs. Th e anewly eleeb of tho committee, but it matters not at $12.50 I ... . t . ..' , r .... C '•-,. .'"'J under whose auspices Miss Final and $22 grade. At 'this sai#- •* -S ; ^ a« m Miwm Mngh J. FMshnte,. Batting comes here, the entertainment $15.00 «««d W, Cox, B, C. Mrndford, John .she gives Witt 'bo highly appredatod : * Basxett, Thfodoto Ifawley, Hosen Semi-Annoai Mark Down on and largely attended. The fact that Semi-Annual Mark Down on "_' ; • whitaMt, B. j, Tirgiij,, mm a tis.it committee has 'engaged Miss poys' and Children's Suits «Jw, Kdwnrd S, Mennard. Batting and has arranged for the en* (Boys' and Children's Overcoats • ** a ssbseqaent .meeting; of the di» tertalnmenf to occur in. the Mnifer* In Norfolk and Knickerbocker pants, Russian, Double-breasted .; fKwrt* ftm -o. Fatea wn# elected presi- And Reefers. In Kerseys; Meltonsii,and fancy Scotches. salist church, Monday, Jan, Blot, ye* and Sailor, in fancy Cheviots ahd Worsteds, age 2 1*2 to 16 years, • m"m* Edward S, Xennatd. enxhier. fieefs credit upon the committee and Every garment has all the style and fit for the most critical. 1-4 off regular price the society they, represent. Sizes 3 to 16 years. 1-4 off regular .price. Miss Batting is a public retdet of PIANOS. great talent, which combined with her ,StiII a chance to Save on Ladies' strong personal charaeier,. makes an Fur Coats Marked Down attraction; that atone supplies an en- For cash or on easy payments and Misses' shoes. tertainment, but she wilt be accom- *6 We t panied "b}( a soloist, and the entertain- Our lines are still unbroken in Ladies' and Misses shoes and we can fit Far Eelow Regular Prices, .taenfc will tm varied Is character. any lady or Mtss in a pair of shoes at a saving of' jocv id 75ci per pair, $22* Dog skin coats, plain collar $16.50 p ehJlr» & Son, Ivers and | Miss patting comes from the Bedgftth Dorothy Dodd 44.00 shoes $3"*25 $26. Dog skin coats, Nutria collar :. $2000 f0n«. Sterling, Regent. Kel- Lyceum Bureau, Boston* Dorothy Dodd 43.50 shoes $3*00 $32. Dork Calf Coat, Nutria collar $25.00 ,er and others. Dorothy IJodd 43,00 Oxfords $!2*50 SUDDEN DEATH. Dorothy Dodd 42.50 Oxfords $2*00 $35. Dark Calf Coat, Nutria collar and cuffs $29.00 ^ tWftktag of buying a piano, 42.50 shoes and Oxfords $2,00 $65, Coon skirt Coat, plain collar $55.00 Ktlward Houle, a young man about f our prices before closing a 22 years old, died at his room in Mc- 42.00 shoes and Oxfords $1*65 $50. Coon skin Coat, rat collar and cuffs, $4o!oO trade. ,••'"' $ Kr-ffitie WoekT'ndny night at 7 oVlock. 41.50 shoes and Oxfords $1*25 $65. Coon coat rat collar atid cuffs, $50 00 *jft* The young man had been sick but a Rubbers, overshoes and slippers On a big reduction. ^85- B°st quality coon coat, Otter collar and cuffs, $65.00 few days, and wa.4 out of doors Wednes- ^ J. RIGBY, day, Mis former home was In. Dexter, N.*Y., where the body was sent, His Representing father and .mother arc dead. Mo had been at Bumford Falls about four ISRAELSON'S Cr p , essQy & A U e n o r t l a n d months, and was employed on a paper tU)«ce, Room 5, Gates Block, machine in the International Paper W» '" ' "\ ''•' • • ' -: • . •'•••*• Ruhhioittfrfffi. ! fJO* • ""' ' ' : ' •'..':•' "•'. / pS**fipwW*Wp«j«*Pf^Pi»s«! *XXV.;vsto»8s«is TBI lOHFOED OTTTXEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1007, tm mmmz mtmrn Xo sCsrt will to spand to Seed ps yotHC lubwriptieu auks this pags of intoiMt «U •.and ,»«; wfeat we will have ^ TSlM to tto poooio of And* g.asr of iutteeit ;|o Audoter over. Tour co-operation is people daring: the next twelys •oUclted. mouths- DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP ANDOVER AND VIOINITY. Cabot Lodge, Ho. 117, K. of P., held Good Water DIXFIELD ITEMS. their installation of officers; last pridaf night, A goodly gathering was present ej£ Otkr Last Call *£ including visitors from other lodges, B, A. drover acted as Installing deputy Good Soap The Happenings of the Week .*\! &&**&& in absence of the regular deputy], Byron Puttie* An excellent supper as gathered by the Citizen was served after the exercises, WE'RE' ••••..'• . '0—,—- Bev* G* B, Hannaford conducted the Reporter. services at the Methodist church, last This is the last call to our CLEARANCE SALE, ^ Bvsidnck First class Machinery Sunday, Mvlag Hanson rendered a solo, "Pace to Pace,-" at the "morning Tho annual meeting of the church ofbuyws have taken ixdvantageofour great bargains during our sale. jtiothing but the service, lie was accompanied on the Aid Society Was held at the home of If you have not been in, as yet, come noxa Great trades in Cloth- AND organ by* ACrs. P, B, Leslie.. Mrs* Scott Ohasc, Thursday afternoon, Not tough old Careful Management Bogez Thurston returned from Hor* January 3rd, The following officers ing etc. \ healthy steers m way Inst Monday With a handsome were elected for the ensuing year: pair of iron gray horsBS, which he has president, Mrs, Margaret Wait; "Pice- 1 Vemj truly, Is what makes my purchased for his own use, President, Mrs. Ghlee Kidder; Sacra* FOR' "WW,, Gregg' has improved Main tsry, Mrs, Ada B, Murch; Treasurer, laundry street by going over it With a scraper^ Mrs, Emily Kuigtit; Auditor, Mrs, Mary There's s-*5' xnttei and almost any day can be seen exer- Greenleaf; Chaplain, Mrs. Edith Stow- cising his trotters, The street is - in ell; Collector, Mrs. Eda Holt. Direct- GonyA Bros. Company. tweea our .meat I perfect condition and Mr. Gregg do, resses: Pirat, -Mrs, Ella Busseil; j$ there is hotwe ;servos a vote of thanks for improving Second, Mrs. Sybil Dillingham; Thitd, UP-TO-DATE •it. . • . ; • • ' : • Mrs, Emma Bandalk At the annual ^ut your teeth, ,ii Louis Hall is driving team foif sale held by the society Dee* lath, or roast from I •$14T,1$. were. ..eleared*. - AND Thurston Bros, taking the place oil never want any Perie Small, who recently broke hid Gatroll Howe aud Prince Oolcord RELIABLE 'leg- •*•• i have moved their billiard table from Lone Mountain Grange held theirl the billiard room under Mr. Howe's WHY OUR FARMERS GO OVER installation of officers at Union Half store into the room formerly used by INTO CANADA, | Adopted Minimum Fee Table last. Saturday, The following are the! the Ladles' Aid Society in Harlow It was about J90& when It becawo officers for the ensuing yearj Master,? block Mir,, Howe will now use the obvious to many of our Ameriean $3* I have recently dug n well Olnoy Burgess; Overseer, Lewis Alters; room under ^ls mere for a store-room, home-seekers that our: .great West was for Rumford and Mexico COBB Lecturer, John Talbot; Steward, Harry Mr, .IL S, White with ten men to from which I get pure, clean getting a • trifle .amali, aceording tc Merrill; Asst, Steward, Otoey Burgess, help him, has been outting Ms supply water, and that, and no other Jr.; Cliaplain, John L« Bailey; Treas-1 of ice on Webb Biver,. He has put in their notion*. In that year abous wren, "W* W. Perkins; Secretary,! from 6000 to 7000 cakes which arc 14 twenty thousand Americans went over January 1, 1907 water is being used in my laundry. .into Canada, Two years later, the Barbara Cnshman, Gate Keeper, Mrs.? inches fhiek army had reached fifty thousand in. tVra, Berkias; Cores, Mrs* 0. A, Bur-f The Horth Eastern Telephone Co. I Sit? AGENCIES: gess; Pfiora, Miss Hatma 'Wj'man; 'have a crew of men at work changing numbers. Last year, more than that Day Visits iron 7A.M, lo9P,J, $1,50 Rumfor many. went. across Hie . line within Pomona, Mrs. Lewis Akers; Lady Assti the wires from, the telephone poles to E. R. STEVENS, Mexico. three months of the spring* At.least Each additional Patient (In family) ,50 Steward,. Ada Akers, i the electric light poles. seventy-five thousand will this year W. &CROMMETT, Ridlonvilie. The Congregational circle had ;a vcry The Sunday school teachers met with ..Eaci additional patitit (outside of family) 1,00 leave the United. States to go into pleasant meeting at Union Hall last Mrs, Margaret Walt Priday evening. G. S. LOCK, Romford Falls/" northwest Canada, nop to mention Nigit Visits from 9 P, M, to 7 A. M, 2.00 Wednesday, The entertainment conf The Priday night prayer meeting more than a hundred thousand more sisted of music, dancing, etc, A large was held at the home of Mr, J, P, Ed.-, Beyond City IMs, per alii, one way ,50 from Europe* The figurea stagger, and, number were present, j munds. indeed, their ethical import might well Gossflltailos F« 2,00 Bell Tailc Walter Berry was in town last week A neekfie social was held at the* cause a certain confusion to our own Consaliatlofl Fee Ontslde of City $1,00 more tiai replir Calling on friends. • Grange Hall Wednesday evening, Jan, government; yet there is no use in at- Be Le Bean, Sam Baud, while loading pulp wood 2nd, under the auspices of the Christian tempting to blind ourselves to the For UstffssaJ Dettitatloa 2*00 per \u 29 Cong last week, stuck a pulp hook into the Endeavor Society- moaning of it, even though,,It reprc- Office Fee ,75 i base of the thumb of his left hand, The Mr. W. W, Stetson will lecture at senta a certain hardship to the United %m Canal St Prop, Injury, While painful, is not severe, the TJniverSalist church Thursday even- States* Que able objector out in Iowa Ottstetric Fee io,O0 MERCHANT dames Carver had a slight stroke of ing, Jan 17th, eomplains in a widely circulated In testimony of our approval of the Fee Table paralysis last week. He is doing well. Prof. A. M, Leonard visited Dixfield American periodical that this "wild Silixmadc. to ordc Samuel Maraton Was at home last High School Priday afternoon, land craze" is taking away from his and our guarantee to be governed by its '"' : The New 5 and 10 cent week. Myrvin Burgess, who has been ill commonwealth thousands of men and The Home Workers * Circle Of King *a With swelling of the muscles in differ- causing the local hanks much hard- prices, we subscribe our names: Good Fit GtJ NOVELTY STORE Daughters met With Mrs. B. A, Grqver ent parts of the body, has had an oper* ship. He opines that folk presently last Thursday and elected the follow, atiou performed and Is doing nieelyjl will realize that Iowa land is better J. W. STLWBT ing officers for the ensuing year: but will not be able to return to school' than wild land, and so Will come bacx Cleaning!, 0yingj President; Mrs. Cenid Poor; Vlco-Presi, for a; number of weeks, homo, even as lost sheep .return. What P. B, WJIKET Corner Congress and Bridge dent, Mrs. B. A*. Grover) Treasurer, Mr, P, J, Casey of East Dixfield has utter follyf The truth is that the pop* EL *J, BlKFOBD Streets, McMennamin Block Mrs. Willnrd Mbwhall; Secretary, Mrs. moved into the house owned by Prank ulatiou of Iowa is thirty thousand less L, O., L:ESIEUJt*'; LAURA P, BOXES • P, B, Leslie; Asst, Secretary, Mrs, 0, A, Brown on Alain street. than it was two years ago, most of O. L, HABLOH WM* 'P, llutouiss BELL TAlLORihfi Band. They Will meet this week with Miss Abbie Howe is at work in the this loss occasioned by tho Great lis how Open. You will find a Mrs, David Band. postofllce. Trek, That is not because Iowa lands E, U. MCCABTY J. L, GAOXOS tamforfl Falls, great inany useful as well as orna Win*. Gregg sold his black horse, Myrtle Houston and Boy Casey have are no longer good, but because they mental articles which can be bought Horthland Afriea, to Bumfbrd Palls been unable to attend school for n few are no longer cheap* FRY3 The rthriitrnft* treft for 5 and 10 cents. This is parties last week, days on account of illness. There is little sentiment In these I utat at the tthml boti the only* strictly 5 and 10 cent Leo Marston of Andover and Emma Mrs. A, S. Daniels returned Thurs- matters. I remember a magazine arti-1 "Stato <1ftu*/» who 1 Harding of Paris were married here day from a Visit to Alton Bay; H, H, store in the city of Rumford ele which described the thrills..expert*I «t hit bsek wMeh he last Sunday. Mrs, Mary Greenleaf is visiting Rails and you are invited to call 0. A, Band has started a grocery friends in Boston, aimed by a Hussion Jew immigrant | PHOTOGRAPHIC tep aad otitis, Thi when ho saw the top of the Statue of f ki&M with useful ail and examine the stock whether store iri his house on Main street. Miss MiEle Busseil retarded to Port* Liberty la isavr York Bay, so knowing 1 riizly trimmed* Bert Hanson had his foot Stepped On land Wednesday, you intend purchasing or not, by a horse last week Ho bones were Air* J, W, Cummings, traveling for that he was at last approaching Amor- !j Atoeog those whist' Our aim is to make this the broken, the Cheney Atfg. Co. of Portland was J lea, the land of the free. The article f tlriiteog were Buy 4 5 and 10 cent Emporium of Ox- WoCulnifdfo rOd f tMheo orrieg ht hhasa nda. n Iti nifse ctbeed- nt MMrsi, ss EHtharello wA'ma esst oroef PBruidmafyo,r d Palls sTthrue ck immmei garsn nat n mexacye llethnrti llt omam yrfoeLw I| POSTALS ^kjta* 'lbUBteiageoa, *M Cisosll eAg*e ; j ford county. ing treated by Dr. Leslie and. is doing was in town Wednesday. thrills because he believes he is going | «a% freat UanuverJ lYe shall catty everything that Weil. Miss Alberta MelnnCs spent Satur- to make more money here than where I fe» rortbagp, MUs J Mrs, George Mewion and Mrs. Prank day and Sandfly With her sister, Mrs; he came from, but his exaltation ends I *tc& luxSrid, Hernial can be sold in a 5 and 10 cent Keith visited friends on Patmers* Hill Band of Dixfield Center. thereabouts. It is frankly the samel ot the ;iM Mv&mm tmm Box! way with Americans who are headed to I store and respectfully solicit your last week Air, K, Dobie is visiting bis sisterj hits- Agues, Philbrh the Northwest, They are going to a it patronage. The annual report of the Andover klra, Abbott* country where they think they can bet,, j MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL *« Hfmia Afclflneif o| U*at & plcosaut event Board of Mfealth Shows that reninrk* Atra, Elsie Atkins and Miss Ethel ter themselves. Tha Anglo-Saxon Is | €> 8. It Farm. able eonditions exist here. With the Dolloff Went to Bumford Palls Thurs- always land hungry. Show him where I BECBHTLY BURNED. Cvco, B* McMermirfu^ exception of measles, t»£ which some day* he can get good land for one-tenth!; h. r. B'afge»s weuij SO cases were reported, and one case Mrs. Cora Pease and Mrs, Winaifred what It costs at home, and he will I For Sale By W lass week audwlRi PBO*?. of typhoid itrct^ which was contract- Wait went to Bumford palls Priday, trek,: flag' of no flag.—Emerson Hough | *»* bme wMeh h« i ed in Bumford palls, there have been in "The Last Stampede for Cheap1! i^e in Gaff % Kim i« .! Air* and Mrs. B» W* Goodwin of absolutely no coftlagiottS diseases in Homes," is The Outing Magazine for &*• Uctbm Miteheii M Sour An.dov.er' in. the last year. This' eer- Sidlonviljc were calling on friends in January* H. J. REYNOLDS, ja^teu aad Mm Trort town Sunday* 'tai.flly speaks well''for the sanitary con- . „*L*wnh>* with M:r»,j Stomach ditions In our town. The board con- *» C. Ft* I» ' i?**«, stats of Prank Akers,. Chairman; P* B, «- Alton imm i* v Leslie, M* D., Seeroinry; and B. A« If you want to go where something is doing ^sbrsckV. Ife iptottts- lost 61 flrmnfih, torTWito Glover; There were three aulsaades Jf«. tefl Utn. H. cJ MM, he tor-sflpetibn- bad hi geaaral debility, Mur riaings, and catarrh reported and removed daring isod, j t • • • • H* f Reynolds has the ageHey For the Oliver TyrM- •J'Urtbago } m ;8atWtj of tha aidmach are al! due to Indigestion. Walter Barnes made n trip to H«|n* Go to the Bowling Alley and wrlter in Rutrdofd Fails and Mexico, ,f a*r, who had the . Ktooyd oii relieves ihtdhigew ntSabturir.a Tl jnOtatc neeaw e fd udclogvea** over last Sunday,. I fcre^ l«t kg, ~~ ia Maans dth weyi the xtihaat ing raai thaesat lthknyo wstno mibacnhle, Billiard Hall. A set of Encyclopedia Britannica, American Ed-, I jyf» ™ he awri! ^« a«jk» 0«f amt m racoaatructtva proper***. Koddl fof Pood don't digest! Because the 25 tofs- lot site cheap; \ *$m, up Swfft x Ml eel a Foot Of Congress St*, ga to, hat thia famous remade stomach lacks some one of the essential JJ to Silver Lake ealea all aaomach troubles by cleansing* dlgestatits or the digestive juices aire Rumford Falls; ZvBP i&« ft»teb to tfi pHit) lag, aweetoatng aad atre * nvet fl«d h . tto mucou* membranes lining the stomach. not properly balanced* Then, too, lit Sek |0 r " ri St 'MtMi, "af Staraoawito, W-Va^**^ is this undigested food that causes if «*** Mil be over BMtmrided with sear" •»*•**• KEER & DOUGLASS. !• AN4 flc«»woaflte • aai'W*"' ar*:iMW. uWR k sourness and painful inMgearion. .:far>ato tV; WtotYe KodOl Por ihdigesiion should be us|d; NOW IS THE T I M E 'hif ^abM **" * safe,- »' lafttWfal* 'saaf for xeiicf* Kodpi is a solution |>f »* wcoda bjr a fzOItu ' • $ ti:. . ... hi'ft. to OawrTT « Oto, < vegetable' acids. If digests what yon; There is lots of •iiSF.1* ln' ^tobite rirflislibiii' .of History*, eat, and corrects the deficiencies of the CHEAP AM) BNWHOLBSOMB TO BUY YOUR ^ to atfvad to his w Henry "VTII had espoused his Sixth digestion, KOdOt cOflfornis to the Ha* Confectionery on the market every where* \ tm m Wife* tioflsJ Pure Pood and Drug Law* Bold But the kind to sell to I ^mtfl ' ^ "Mrs, Parsons' idea of trial mar- here by Bowers ft Yallee. C I V I L I Z E D P E O P L E R O O F I N G %» Amy p riages," he said, "strikes me as being - ..' I hmek u a pretty good thing. ."When I get tired John's Opinion* 1*3 the 1 of this one''—here he drew his hand, "John, my poor little dog, Prince, PURE and QOOD. vrith an expressive gesture, across the royal throat* has something the matter with him. I make nearly all the sugar and molasses candy sold in my store and GUARANTEE1? if J CP lfee eomple What do you suppose it ist" said the its' Purity* l *m. • •' 1 '• '"" aad t "Wife Ho 6, however, succeeded in fashionable lady! ono t))0 T h e O A l t A M E L S and T h c K I S S E S G O t O V . A L l N N F I I H ^ t l convincing him that this was a mar- "And sure, do you kiss him, riage for keeps, and he died subse- ma'amf" asked the coachman* . are tho sweetest and most delicious tid-bits in town. Try them and' " f l ^ • * * • • * • • • C l I l W & j !S '', U««* ««,rl i quently of chagrin, leaving no mourn- "Of course, I kiss him," you'll know what's what. s the BEST. It is RUBEROID . ***t}m.Q S» XlSi*iut.*l t y I efS worth mentioning.—Chicago Tri- "Well, then, perhaps ithi microbes C . E. H O W E , 70 Congress St. «•) bune; he has ma'am,"—-Yonkers Statesman* S4 Proapact Ave., Rumlord F."*! SfiWf ti # MM] eil^i^^l^iiSS ^«f*tS)(^Aaflsr*>*mW*W^i^^ , tr^-«%steftitol^il(S)i« k«rfc*»; »frv.'.'-^-wSL-w.-eaa'n*-»iti :' --'n'" Stea**^ ? ^SSspsESfftr'/Y ic-~-^"*" .__...v J• \'"7' »*f' I RUMFORD OTTOBN, THUBflDAy, JANUARY, 10, l | 3 THE H0M i win hays pj M NORWAY. j i to iAarJotej The United States inspection of Go. J w next twalys D will take place Jan. 24th. It is not as yet known who the inspecting of- ficer will bo, , «f Epnini F. W, Sanborn has finished off a I E HOUSE kitchen upstairs in the S, N. Buelic Economize. bouse on peering street, thus making "Yes, I'll economize, my dear, another rent in the house. George J Of course, you knew I will} Sn'ift did the work. > X feel that money has been scarca, There was a social dance at the1 Qperai And that it is so still, House last Friday. :}j My bonnets shall be very plain, Freeland Howe, Jr., recently made &|j My dresses very few} pecial Representative, WE'RE AHEAD Still, I must dress becomingly, business trip to Harrisbuxg, Fa» J fa Bomplimout to you. Dr. F, XT, Barker has: been confinedi Bat yon must help in this as welt-— to the house by sickness* in the Iwof race, heeatesie we haatlle This notion's not raamraa's--^ DAY, JANUARY 15th., AT 9 J A, W. Gould of Maiden, Mass., was our sah iiothlog but the heat prime cattle. You realty should atop smoking, dear, QtheF Interesting items. in Norway last weok to visit his farm, in Cbth- Not tough oM cows, but young Those fifty cent cigars, Hazelhurst. * And giro up various * little games' healthy sheets YiteAed eapeeially That you, have had in hand; X vou want- ••.•*. •••• s Mr, and Mrs. Lester B. Gowan spent l * . -mid tlkt'.s what we try to give, MONEY SAYING fj last week with Mr. Cowan's parents) I don't propose to do it iiU, $g prices. I'll let yea understand," Our Bargain Opportunities cannot always bo the H'AL#fai.no Sportsmen's Fish & Game Asso- at Hampdon, ' ,g| FOR BEEF Vxh ,sa\*es YOU from 10 nor oonl- i-n >>-. . , J - . Ration, at the annual meeting last Bessie Haggott, who has been teacb^ Semething for Boys, 3 on worn w poi cent, to U per cent, and in somoinstandweek, and it was voted to recommend ing in Watorford, has finished heelf 'Tlieieh as much" •dlhtbrc&ce he- Many people seem to forget that >"~«~«»-~^^ that the Legislature enact a measure school and is at home. ;M' character grows} that it is not some* —.containing those gonerul features. The Arthur F. Hutchins ia working for jX iweea DOT meat and that of ethers Special Kitchen Assortments at 2 9 c . thing to put on readymado, with worn* Jibill provides that a license of one dol- T. Bowo in his barber shop evenings.^ ai there is hofcwcea day and; bight, ahhood or manhood} but day by day, lar is to be paid for the privilege of He is learning the trade. '' S Put your teeth In a piece of steals here a Utile and there a little, grows Isst, No, I. | carrying firearms upon the unorganized Meil Durgin has just killed a hogSi with, the growth and strengthens with i Egg Whip, -i Sink Scraper, r Cookie Cutter, i tack puller, {townships from Dec. 15 to Sept. 1, and or roast from here and yott'il the strength, until, good or bad, ifc be- i Apple Corer, i Pint Dipper, • Biscuit Cotter, i Steel Ring t y a that ?• lie"'e m?°y "^ g° -t0 that weighed 260 pounds. he;r'-VM1: never want ttoy: other butcher* comes almost a coat of math D„ ish Cloth". A"ll" f•o.•r •2'•9. c ••'.** 3i{ s ttihhoeen .u usseeLss i ocoeffn tsthehsee fafiirssehh atanond d bg eca amImseseu ecedoo mmommnilissy-* WeCsat 'rrPiea riHs allal stv iwsieteekd. Buth Tucker a™||f' book at a man of business—prompt, last. No,, ATC MOW. fi Spice Boxes in Rack,r Broiler,.: Grater,r Mincing Knife- to residents of the wild lands and oc- Mrs. Elizabeth Edgerly visited reliable, conscientious, yet clear-head- All for 2 9 c cupants of licensed sporting camps and sister, Mrs, Parlin, recently. , .r^ ed and energetic, "When do you sup- / plant. Woods formerly -worked for jM : Table pose ha developed all the admirable Isst, No* x Three Arm Towel Rack, t large Scrub Brush, i Furni- hotels, and no non-resident1 citizen is M.J oGsuemphmm iiWnnggois o idns ihsi st hstea bnleew. engineer afSljpi to receive a license. What tbe Legis- the C. B. Cummings & Sons' steanljS qualities? Whoa he was a boy, Mrs. J'-a'b- ez B--u'-d•d' en slipped on «u-^±gs ture Beater, t Towel Roller, i sink scraper. All for 2 9 c lature will do with the bill is a matter ice last week and sprained her ankle Let as see the way In which a boy of «fflT COBB BROS., tea gets up in the morning, works, Isst* No* *. T Wash Basin, x Eight Cup Muffin Pan, r Wire Strainer, {for speeulation, , *I t was necessary to place a plaster cartY lexico Bepresentative Stearnj of Jforway on the ankle. plays, studies, and we will tell you % Biscuit Cutter, r Pie Fork, t pr. Straw Cuffs. All for just what kind of a man he will make. 29c | has a good seat in the second row from Owen Brooks is obliged to go about, 'the front next the second aisle to the on crutches as the result of a sprained •.'; The boy who la late to school stands a 7 poor chance to bo a prompt man. The [isst No. •!}, 3 Large; toe* Jars Potxoleum Jelly, x Bottle Cleansing left of the speaker, knee which he received while working*!! A large nnrnber of matters deferred on his house some time ago. ..''ijM- boy who neglect* his duties, be they Componiid for removing stains from clothing, x Botile Rumford Falls, seevlef r bsyo ssamyianlgl,: —a-nd then excuses him- 'age to keep the akirfc of,.„ h er ^ dcureusta; ' 29c- fbrroomug htt hbeef olraes t thLe epgrieslsaetnutr eL egwisillla tburee ingM rss.e vCerhealryl esf oWr aslekveer rahla s dbaeyesn osunff ear«-^;p||?| above the dirt of the street, to have on Thursday, Jan. loth. Among them: count of getting a needle in her £oot*S ,50 Maine. er "bXe fao rrgeelita}b Xl ed midann't. think;" will nev- convenient and roomy pockets, to re-tdcih at 29c« are: She is improving. • Ygt 1,00 lievo her overloaded hands, to eschew A proposition to put the municipal The annual parish supper and butiiX;\$ Aad the boy who linda pleasure in the senseless custom of partially con- {courts all Under a general: law. ness meeting of the Universalist churchAi 2,00 the sufferings of weaker things will iSSieiBisfa>S8a«™u^^ —tt^-. -,•-'. cealing her features, flattening her A proposition for a general law to was held last Thursday evening, sap^J; ,50 mneavn*e—r ab gee nat lenmoabnle. , generous, kindly nose and. injuring her eyes with a h md&, 0 "T^i |regulate the use of high tension elec- per at 6:30. • :Y£J "tric: wires. 2,00 • ••• ' • • • •--• • r - —- ™ ~—^ i i _™i,ii~>n< Mi»,|.rn_» little gauze mask, whatever are the Bev, B. S. Hideout was tbe gratefilM A Ferfect Homo, decrees Of Dame Fashion, k Petitions for the investigation of recipient of a generous purse of money^ Bell Tailoring Co. The most perfect home We over saw • •• ••• %m«»te s [Shiloh. which the people of the Center churet^^ 2,00 per if, was a little house into the sweet iu* Lot tho good mother, though often A proposition for the state to acquire presented to him from the Ghristrntt^S 2? Congrea St., «en«e of whose firea went no costly perplexed with care, and striving to I' : {deforested lands and reforest them. tree, Christmas night. i I'_M .75 ifwi thing, A thousand dollars served as a lay up for the inevitable "rainy day," I : cosrq-i ,-v Several propositions for the aid of Kenneth C, Gurney has closed Xii^S 10,00 fViillRCHANT TAILORS, year'a living for father, mother and not neglect the intellectual and spirit- , *»ii {the blind and the feeble minded. East Stoneham camp, and has gone:'"tajjp three children: But the mother was ual training of the little ones entrusted Three propositions for the establish- Haverhill, Mass., and is cutting sboeni^B Fee Table the creator of tho home; her relations to her care, but listen to their plans, Inoht of new normal schools in eastern The Veranda Club are to have thil^S Suite made to Of4et at feasoriable With the children were the moat beau- and take part in their childish: enjoy- jMaihe. annual calico ball at Norway Ope^S :d by its ' prices,- tiful we have ever seenj every inmate ments,, and when the evening lamps > A prppositipn for the teaching of HouBe, Fed. 14th, St. Valentine's d*yf'J of the house iuvoluuturily looked into are -,lighted read to them and talk; to ftntisic in tho Common schools. This is Guy Bennett, while turning les: Good Mi Gtiaranteed, her face for the keynote of the day and them of intimate things, sowing the |he William B. Chapman bill which has switch to tho heater on one of The cW'l jit always rang clear. From the rose seed of good thoughts, and so gain JC \ jpwice failed of enactment, at tho N. & P. Street Bailway car bjtin|. | • or clever leaf, which is spite of her their Jove and confidence that anything k \ . •o a short time ago, burned his right haM<, 1 HJJET Qc<irilrxo;, 0ytet£ anciPrxissJng:> hard housework she always found tlmo they afterwords meet that does uotN The year's fees in the Maine State quite badly. -"»•% J. 4 rkps. llandifold Toilet Paper, , ABBOTT Nitf ""•••• •'•'' ' ' » • «."—*" ••; to put beside our plates at breakfast, seem quite right to them, may be talk-H nsuranee department iast year Were Dr. B. F. Bradbury and Dr. H. if ";', m dowa to ths story she had in hand to ed over with their parents. The rec* 1 519,486.83, aeeording to the report just Bartlott attended the Oxford County '.) BXiXL TAXLORifiC} COMPAKf, read in the evening, there was no in- olioction of such intercourse will be a If ssue'd by the insurance commissioner, Medical Association at Mechanic Fnlhl *** HuTCHlFS lamfordFalu, fialoc. lerittissioa of her iniluende. She has . ... itephen W. Carr of Bowfloinham* last Week. The next meeting will be - L, GAOXOS I always been aisd always will be our Well spring of tender memories when fl Phese were obtained from liconso to held tho last Monday in March, v f •. • Ideal of a mother, wife and homemak- she shall have passed away. If 177 companies, 1223 agents' licenses, Col. Charles E, Davis will bo thein* FRYE, j or. If to her quick brain, loving heart GREETINGS FROM SOUTH. 1V 15 brokers' licenses, 3 special brokers' spocting officer with Co. D, 1st R«jti| The Ptelttmn* txoft and entertain-J j,^ '„^ f t, j d been added the ERN PINES. icenscs, annual statements from 88 N. G* S, M. atl(1 U 0 nC ia ewt at the *ehohl hwm mm visited by ompanios, tax returns from 3 com- F» J, McCarthy, local theatrical nj appUanee of wealth and enlargement "Stato <1ftu*/» who had w big: paefc mutes, franchise taxes from 3 com- aggr, is fitting a local female minsf of wide culture, here would have been The CITIZEN Is in receipt of a let- te hi* imek whleh he left for the good lanies, charters to 4 companies, annual show for a stage performance dtY ter from Mr. E. P. Goodwin of Mexico Ht* and girl*. The ifee wn* well absolutely the ideal home. As it was, If or 2 9 c ixaminations of 3 companiea, 1 cer- early date, Bdhearsals at G. A, who la spending the cold months at mtei with useful ftrtkie* and. w«* xt was the best >ve have ever seen. ificate of qttnlification, 1 approval of hall every Thursday evening. * a his winter home in Southern Pines, % 5,a3y tnttmed. L% which Is a very poj)uInr resort with j~-.nr-.™»™_wJB»t|IIUI.P Ml Ml •IIHU •rganization, 1 uharter fee, X School ."•-'•-. ,-••'. -' dfim m ChAMmteeaaHgi tmhomse Hwohyo -T eaaymlotsr fhroomme B foowr« I ll 5* groWss oimnjeuns'tsi cSe ervtiheaot. women's many Maine people, IISi ttipas, wjrth i$ t'&t&v $ yds* for l.umnoflu nttainxg, taon $d4 4m.5i0sc. ellaneous receipts A petiBtiRonY hAaNs bTo*oSn iPnO eNircDul.a tiox*W B* Air, Ooodwiu write* vet}* interesting- ALS «?»» 'blJege,,- Mis* A, & ,»argc« from: service, though it wear* away her life, ly of the country there and we publish ;9c- The fees of 1908 are 877,33 larger a new town road to be laid out ac*. «*** XCxiaes* College, Lewistoa, v. F, robs her of the ability to do that which baa those of 1905. the farm of George Wi Davis at Spxtte the letter in order that the many Iwere aqc* per yd., sals t yds. for •«a!«.v f*r om Jiatmv,WeBr-,.r ^G--e-o- rge -~wB-x a,r.. gw e&s ** l. is, .f„o r her children's highest good and friends of Mr* Goodwin may enjoy it Woodstock* 4* J"K^ S rromrttbbaaggee,. MMli»sas AAllbbeerrttaa MMcvXlnnnnfx**|5rbbiS,lJl*s Ut Jave of lhe to6n<:i mA With the CITIZEN. • The commissary general's report con- Bert Whitman is in failing heal|jr **as btxdefd, He-ralfl from Bamford iw*«»l««l» ba* »» f^mhe of compen- He is attended by a physician. ;Kd Bait'om from Boxbrxry. patioa equivalent to the lifelong saeri- Southern Pines, N» C, Iams the statement that at master Sidney M. Ferham has been cjiosen. B:e Agnes PhHbrlek and brothers, \&n il dmmth' A tmu of famJIJ To the CITIZEN: Dec, 10th, WW, ime tee supplies issued to Gornpany D as the new Master of Franklin Grange* I 3L *«RffaM Mmom of Bamferd FaUiIt"!"*1* to IaF *•» mta or women who I Thinking: a letter from this section *.*«.. ,--.. -- i J•o —h—n Hick"os,, wnuhuo iias sStlooppppiinngg w. xtih. L"f r8t, P&, ifFcafrtmta,n t ovoniag last week m*ImMst i^ wiu m'sIioa,nliege ihdits mre*q*u iretdo, WBuhroyi of the country might be interesting to 1*8w8 .3*8aj,t aWttoh ichO iw aAMsV aInaibinnone*u, t anthtmrterot i*u«nsf>vtiee>d1r ag*teo».. GeTohrgee SWteavteenrhs osuissote, riss qhuaitvee feerbetleu rned your readers, I will give you a descrip- nmpanj' D is located at Norway and to Massachusetts, where they are fen- &*: targe** went to Mexico one ffeeald m* °*peci thD wott"ur' whom tion of the eourJtry of which Southern I : the only military company in Ox- gaged in teaching, I *U test week and temm with a nice H ®U iM mM ihv? have k^trnml to Pines is a part. It is the sand-hill ord county. tol time wbieh h« will two bttBHoir I,WP *wt* io lla iMr maM *ork for section, so called, being a ridge of sand In the surgeon general's report, •if* •••.!;•.- ' i» m'i" "I....*;,iii... t •".' P» to Ooff'i mlU Jrt Mexico. * ««"M«g* "Oh," one Is ready to an- ,d values among the Furs. You can gel The Kedoi almanac is a pnbilcation one hundred ot more miles la length avorabJe mention is made of the pro- Jit. m-thm Mitchell with wite and srf' *!*,* f? ™mtl% T ?? f .?*! and -averaging seven miles in width, $3.00 worth of fur for a single dollar. jiotion of second assistant surgeon and well worth having, tt has bealdls •* I * ten and Mi*s Trott, spent last Frf- ]&*• ^hflt IS fof *" ,is. tat^th/ The elevation at Southern Pines is six toutdnant Charles L. Cmgia of Fort-200 year calendar, and much genernl : % mm with Mr*. ii u, Rat*****"* *' m ^ kof \hat * s,h\b„s hundred feet above tide-water. There Choice at $1*4 9 tad to be first assistant surgeon and iaformatlonj a series of MtrologieaX - « r. si tH» «...., » {washed to save a Washerwoman a bill, are no bodies of water larger than the riptaitt in the first regiment, Dr* articles that are of great Inieresl to Choice for fij2*9 £» 4 Alton Bakor is vM«s.g at u, f. crooked and cleaned to save « servant'* smalt Brooks that flow from the u ragin is a/ Norway boy who formerly those who are speculating In otenlf', 3S tickf*'s . ««. «. a BatgeM wont .hthiree , htuakrtesn hmirtee , omfa tdhee cchloiltdhree*n t'oto ssaavvee fsipnreisntg w* awtehri*c h Tarhee paliern tiisf upl ataen da nodf dtrhye, § not mentioned. Choke $4,i4c. falso aatgtaecdh etdo ttoh eth eco .mhopsapniyta l tchoerrpes,* and things, The publishers of it have gen1 CI*' •^Urthaga last Saturday to visit, his the espehse of a seamstress, besides; and people having throat or itmg 'The surgeon general's report also etously offered to send a copy free to • doing m&Uf other thing* equally a* troubles are greatly benefited by this .atatas a recommendation for the mov- each subscriber to the Citizen, If you tr«k let leg, hard; while; he has .none of these unre- delightful climate. ij • * ij » ,* . g of either the stables and sinks, or desire the almanac,- Send your name and mnaeratlve tasks not the expense* of GOT party arrived here the Sth of De- be healthy; industrlouj , , address, mentioning this paper, to E. Hdff mlhmt W k nt m *••IL °* ***** them to bear, ttm is not willing that: tftc W0ldlW8CB tt tlm Mt!tcl cember ami during the two weeks since C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111. EncTotWi. jj., mn *teft *t M'Alo posioffle* 16 she should share in his half earning*.! •ounfls In Atigustn, so that they will Quito the contrary, when n little marx- then the femperature has averaged j farther apart. fieis. postage* Ij,; r1 /Silver Lakn ,ta Juxbuty, about 50 degrees. Xnr several flays ey is asked for, not for herself, but tte i mkh i0 lS* *«* *W« «f tit any. necessities for the house the temperature has been as high as i. A. PE 85 degrees. Southern Plaes is mainly : fej. Ter.mt fesek n Xfaie jmstoftiem or chiMreit, if is often very grudging- a winter resort for Northern people. ty givoo if at all, tt*e have knowu [tele flcwWttloy*te * Btont many crxse* where }ioor, ovorwafked women Last winter there were 140 from Maine alone* Nearly all the New England For The Land's Sake! are pbligctl, beside* doing ail the and Middle States are represented in work for their ffunUtes, to earn m best 1 tee winter resifleatsv The cost of liv-jnd eompaity will appear in Lewistor kcdfti 1 hf * imtt% Um* mA at* they rould whatever little money they iitbvi • * H**<*la« of B&ttfoftV ing is about the same as in the north. )n the above date and local theatrl . • L e t ' im required for their personal expense*. tti/'*J"J«; t?of iiant*tetondk t, oan hdi s worka gain, A mother** liealth, both of body and BBooattrtde erAn irP iLniense isB yre, afcrohmed Wbya sthhineg tBonen ilpeeeerxsa ls htroauilnd wtahkiec h afIlsv atnot tbtgee ftxon f itothkcf RALPH A. CURTIS. ft Pbilbnck mind, is worth more than additional and Norfoik—tlmo about* is -hours, Kumford Falls for this big attraction,! Stiff'!- * ***** »Pplr of too ftm• acre* of land and fine live stock, .Tho making the time front Bumf old Falls fixe theatrical .event of the year, Th| Real Estate Broker, /*••«¥«. • : heart should not bo allowed to grew to Southern Pines 48 hours. rpeeial train will leave Bumford Fallif G l^f%ly». Amy P , , very poor old. Life, should not have lost it* Truly yours/ ft 5:30 p. m., returning will leave Lewjf sell your farm, home or business. Mmk u boohdnyim i,t st heela shteicairtty iaf*t fsoprityri ty, eaarns.d Athned 1,'P, GO'ODWIN* [oautonnd .at*ri pI Iw pil.l mhe.f oannldy t$h1e,2 f5a. re Tfiocrk etetsl a bu' y- Wo- re sheallv ef—o o•r uyTro« c«u l i«oe«nIn tsa'usu ic gho otde ramt sh etahratt, yaonud c wainll i%r ,8p tth .waipliktoa, «Iea«e W»ai n hBao»nWwd amshumaatn.t,y}o rcwnduo; mmInee nn© atarde afandde dh eaalntdh When the1 cold* «™W»i;in' d's; dry attd'fffftftk :ay be ordered at Fornnld's Dhigj nnoett hh«ellrp» bKuUft bbee ssaattiissffiieedd,, itore, not later than Jan. 14th, andj r* A W » ^-v»-» nd get] „n'VC' an<1 tone tho system. You Jong before they are forty. All the joy tee skin a box of salve can save nmeh nsh must accompanj* each order CALL OR ADDRESS ikw,-i7! 'l0 tM> hy a A<m °r tw° °f •at life is not in its morning, If tyranni- discomfort. . tn buying salve look for 96 Congress Street, I val or thwghtless oppression were t<s* 6/,n Mlh E««rly Blsers. Smfe, strained by the hand, of .justice* /the name on the box to avoid any BETHEL NATIONAL BANK % *J ,,tU* P»l« with a reputation, * *: *; imitations, and be sure you get the Rumford Falls. Maine* httjl,"thlit Pveryono knows, Kceem- And still the cry goes up, "Let us original DeWitt's Witch Itozcl Salve. kid Annual Meeting on January 9th ford F-'M " bf Bowers tt Vailec. save 'ths. boy**** It I* generally ae* Sold by Bowers & Vailec The Bethel National Bank held it ; SPi-w^fcwfe / -«S,^-^*t *&*&$SffiT9i:&T « The Rumford Citizen.ff ienr, to sit in the game,—Hon, 'Hcslie IT. Shaw. * , . " ' ' • ' GOOD MORNING The fact th&t business is. re- .PusMsmm WSEKAV At garded as a *-game" in which the ; Z 9 G II I best man wins, is the thing that How is the Health of Yoor Horse? fluitiford Falls Afa/ne; t creates the feeling of distrust in SVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF ANDOVER AND VICINnj the minds of the people, whose fE, C. Bowler, Edftop »nti ProRrtdtO^* Probably not Just what it Ought to be. money and labor are the stakes played for. DIXFIELD ITEMS, You knowa horse is just like a man. LU I Subscription $1.25 per year in ad- Socialist ideas thrive most In & Of able to get a little bilious and Moff his lyance. If not paid in advance $1.50 -will ibft charged. a community where the great men feed" at this season of the year, he Happenings ot the Week of the place play the game un- Advertising ratsf furnished pa re* :'|j|Jies|, scrupulously, and employ all the as gathered by the Citizen But JiappIIy titefes is a pfe|Mw!!ai* on .tkammkpt arts of deception', and the power tlmt will mal»« tho nvcnvgo horse look and Xeol live /Entered as second-class mail matter at of trickery, to gain their ends or Reporter, yeats younger iu frora two -to three weeks time. m S Rumford Falls Postoflice, Aug, 9, 1906 win the game. "A square deal," This is the last cd The Hams of His Pupsratioa Is is a mighty good thing, and so THURSDAY, JAN, 10, 1907, long as life is lived on the game The annual meeting of the chtircb of buyers have, taken 4j Seneca Stock Food, |i& Society was held at the heme of plan, wo must demand a "square If you have not been % i THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY Mrs, Scott Chase, Thursday afternoon, ANOTJEU5R 01 {' GOVERNOR COBB'S deal," and then insist upon a fair January 3rd. Tho following officers ing etc. \ You can Buy Seneca Stock Food I-"'. , MESSAGE. game. |vero elected for tho ensuing year: only at the •".'•$ .President, Airs, 31argarefc Waft; Vice* But isn't there a bettor plan ,, «.•.-. .*•„- president, Mrs. Chloe Kidder; Seere- RED CROSS PHARMACY ••'.'•* The only pdrt of Governor than making life a gamble from i Mrs. Ada E. Murch; Treasurer, fnT> To,every ptwehaser of a.fdepackagepfSeneea-. l|p|;§ i,Cobb's message that is open to the Cradle to tho grave—and per-Kirs. Emily Knight; Auditor, Mrs. Mary Jpltij J criticism from any one, is that haps beyond? Ibreenleaf; Chaplain, Mrs. Edith Stow- Stock Fowl wo will give a Tfu: whip, Cull and .In the B* ill; Collector, Mrs. Eda Holt. Direct- Gonya If: »*flte assum.ui.ii V'*"-,'- f.'section that briefly states, or tries getoiw, j, ,, , ,.„ . „}-esses; First, Mrs. Ella Russell; '?•'>&$ | to, tho Governor's position on the mx •*£?•'' t we fare brottghl , ,"£, ^resubmission issue. It is evident The following glittering gem of |,ecomlj ^trs. Sybil Dillingham; Third, Bowers & Vallee Co* tbiiiit- that core: prose poetry was Written by Mrs, Emma Randall. At tho annual \U:,'&*i jirom close reading and interpre- Stephen ID. Parrish, a Kentucky Stale held by the, society Dec* 13th, usually fjoid. lidf-i? vfefe .cleared. '. •• ?• tation of the Governor's remarks, lawyer, and is interesting from war kitehen mf Carroll Howe and Prince Oolcerd femBWBSlt j> t hthata tt htbe»re™ i sl *a «s h-a*dt,e~ ao~f -d*if fRe*re«n ce two view points. First, because it IJsaye moved their billiard table from ' mi positive ecc \ between his views as an official fmamriAltty-* CITIZEN SIGHT SEER emanates from the state made iho billiard room under Mr, Howe's WHY OUR FARMERS GO OVER i'and leader of the. Republican famous for "good" whiskey, and I tote into .the toom -formerly used.. by INTO CANADA. f : •• $iaftii»fis€ pom ¥»ftt bae.} I sisakBiwaw 'a. 3jha# sa$ : i«*«s.tin|t-; J.party, and his views as a man, ha Ladies' Aid Society In Harlow second, as an evidence that the 'lock, Mr. ifowe will now use the It was about 1900 when it became' <'*«' «" *'uir tb,»trl\d progMBis, by t&afe gtetttimnm" "Yea, «t : 'Yv divested of all such associations. bad"" whiskey fame of Maine pom under Hs store fox a store-room. nhvions to many. of. our Americanl •It is all «?|'-wrfM® mnsed. **t.i vbimtd is tit** .WIM* l»snl fMMmt •! y,: ' "While "he docs not say so in has not interfered with the home-seekers that our gr*at West wit r|a«, * Baraks,* by. Wiltiata. ,• Shake- »'asd-*lhat% Jnotft than b* 'mad" m; Mr. H. S, White with ton men to exactly plain language, yet the in- truth of the saying that "distance telp him, has been cutting Ms supply getting .-a trifle :small, aeeordlng. id sj^are, tost iajfife if i inMcait: mwjx r»t njfv *fe«| hint;"* K qt. Water Fads ference is that as a matter of ab- lends enchantment, to- the view:" Iff ice on Webb River. Ho bus put in their notions. In. that year about •letamcs «VSSjgW-ti fey Shake Well t%« hoy*,think tlmy have i&t w qi. Dish. Pans, B*%f 1.' ,5'i -sroelsuutbem pisrsiniocnip lseh,o uthlde dbeem agnradn tfeodr. bri"gGhlt orsiotaurss Mgaliinttee:r inOgf ainll CAomluemricbai a'$'s {!t irnocmhe. s6 0t0h0i ctko 7000 Cakes which are 14I twentryv -twhyoia*s and.T wAom. evretcaarnss .l awteern,t ovtheer PariaA Sated: hv leatfvhia- sw bituht tbw**o *whlaer?s; tiilwsi-'i sp rehr.,s:f;*ite f; b.l'jsfqifc. fDerolalihil eS aBuoclele j ;r He, however, makes it clear: hold of blue* on her burred banner in jf 'Jl10 -N'orth Eastern Telephone Col WEST PARIS. 'C'S* Mm a.a as the heaven's eternal krr. none „,, ;H"e a crew of men at, work changing .ntr?r::.l clR.- %y thi- fbahr'- UJ.» w, c»I mm** %#f- thrra W; '• First, that the party professions i,«;„>4.. „ - B I.', j-be wires trom the telephone poles ta Jvnti'm M, Brown • went to Sonsf«tl o*|U'3fi comnany, $tt ford-ea-Avon.* *B »ufvnw its iho ft*rih«*umtnv* . and agreements with the prohi-. bng«t« none more wart July merit tho C ^ ^ ,1%U« !; «ft week to visit hhr htotfcer ami •*» .! Uf-r{-a!atcil a -. •*»"!»«* by Wi>5. 'A l,F-r<S8!Ei. *;?'•*! ftfcr V»%-*i» t he e]<Jctri(J Ught i bitten, party leaders, bind the Re-| gratitude of America's cultured, pa-! The Sunday school teachers met with 'fateJij: a few Aar&- •!«•/*• ' -*' 4'ited to i :«'!iv«jf.—'-U;. - publican party, or at least the triotic ritiaefciaip, than thai Stafe star {M"r s. M" argaret- -W--a-i t F• riday evening I Mr A -F. W, Wheeler fstrrialscd her >.:*-.** i! : j sift T/. IfT-f'i*-iiS, hv »-- * .$>'<• I of wbiviiss. *"Es|iff-, "»a '• leader,' to anti-resubmissiou ef-, of the nort,h„ , mottoe,d -.a.n.d crested With The Friday night prayer meeting jfrk'ntl llim TltdMtts and hrr sister ::e,.--N. Y. |Si!Wgi8 fh|»aty.-«f fee ' t*r« "lYnk iv/as held at the home pf Mr, j*. F, Ed-frwtn tVflaad a riir-rt tisir> ag*.' . frfeiw*.- Ili«*trat«4,f * ; , ' „ l-iiings.*.'- j-«tt*.jfmna ertjaenij tevog Imands, Ib-v, J-stei'lia f*. Msedaif west to t , -rorts. Second, he makes it clear |aa w a1t B<yw KeP3a{eP ibat the state A ncfektie social was held at the wi* last vrwjt, l-eisg cailed CaScd In, . I.ittlr. feaubb'^ vf fesafe-arl rM Uty&srlin K«tfe that if the action of favoring re-L , -, ,, iv of benefits. Grange Hall Wednesday evening, Ian. khetv S> •.•r)» »*f' the ji:dtp;3 in the pri;"1 tt*l t»gP »nt«fl«' IS si. Vkifim Kmtlm mm*i | | | fi] . Ms"Bti uotbteu mt «oii*dsds.neaiaolst n iaan wn bymMl ouhwaldai nr ament, ofttthr hoeebm reep raocilnohltu-oi.e-bl•wrd i- --}fIj» !h™luax^"tld s " fXt?/r0^wriP g T B.htOt&t heTl*p o f vu{rs* ?" c°*aml-. ^re" eB rUaaH*>ln * sR" lT*hOr? caat)*dl?>t«^ s * »pwVo. o *wt yej rrlo eftbgoola krl E2thnneMdd; ,eV rua. nvnlWdovere. r r SsWtoahlce.ii seatSt uytcs,eh ptusicorecnsh owTfh iltulh resl deCacythu rrieesv tieanan-t \b:UhfmwiAi.»he. tlH,I iE-x•\' X•a•;e(•e•u''r tak? s.eP Wamrai ves' i ttsh-t betiv ft Ai'&nTNdrior: e| n o frutehl vo." r»Ilt-'«»ajsl &ryjdw is'a Pys*ba«d- Baal-atrt»s'esntn nsydh. araywyss i; 'Ii|.tt AntR. Ufk ism•JI B'iii «'Sr.sf,r: »-w 1I' tiaMllW --iibwttr *ia*ag tK tiii.vttte.itpWMy-G i ai s ••-•."i'fIt.. \|t&qqt.i 1I''mressecrrvriiitttgf KWeM tt:ymg popular expression upon thej. . ^ elimination.' ing, Jan 17th, ilrny^-.S lead Klit-vt t: tit '•=•:i, pTtey'*!fsv«' lb* pjjsfftt 'ft&ss I'. 1((dr mn n ai nBd subject", for he believes the ideal Frof, A. M. Leonard visited Dixfleld home. Site1 livi* s» wreis t n* t? mm would he reaffinaed. ii Thero w<s eB0!5gJi baBtoWB fa t u HiMghy rSycihno oBlu Frgreidssa,y wahfote rhnaoso n.b een ill Ia».v l s;/,cr;- tin? lb;*'tar 1.: '|A *T> rot hr* l.'!.v*i^ t He defends the Stnrgis law. J Ohio penilmtiary to flnane? a pri&on •with swelling of the muscles in, differ-W'.s:,/., si iRe at'M*' "i nar !r.;FtSt *a*,t by Si.n«-i'.» Val - - - «..*.. |y;i and makes a very forceful do-1 aowspappr, but unfortunately for the ent parts of the body, has had an pper-JS asaijuer twts C« wfcat is tfc- ?Bfcae> i:»»i at. T«a I'ots, ifi- fease of the commission, andlschrmo tl-.me are in* printers tea the aiiou porfonned and is doing nicely, Wbsleaate Itjiataaiie: Mrs. n a 1* ||iqt. Tt-.« Poss, j from the tdew point of an official tj-rnitt-atiary to do tits..mechanics* but will not be able to return tb school be f.ao, j tu for a number of weeks. jsjfbter. Isqt. t\-»jw fMst •f \ who wants the laws of the state 'r.ork.—Contmnmr. Mr, F, L Casey Of East Dixfleld. hasf rs. Cat W; rm ••t WotBan»»«favos *t ttr.'i • «•>*!•• » t.ti'Vi1 I •:.. ;; A enforced, the weight of the arg«-; statistics show a snr- r VAsim moved into the house owned by Frankf'"''^'3*' ,•; Wnt is with the Governor. He - vv^ni! „amher of professional Brown on Main street. ?, w_ -n\ • Vi JI;: If, *TV# I %adc no effort to moralize upon ,.,,,„ , i ,, thereof. Bank- Miss Abbip Howe is at work in the.jn"v* *5 aer?-ci'v;y st?, are t lo llt ninat s 4- Ihc effect of the prohibitory law, ,cra j,roliably head the list at tir ;pPStOfliCe, . jy^iMM,,. ..II. r.Jjagjgggjggg^ ri??.>a.:at Bmm, fMi.d. ild- Bnroft »ev ethn edeclarei a perrt- jpSx^cg,e jlt XiimiK' BnC0otwt witihthstsatnanddititn! g beeMnj -urtnlaeb Hleo ntost oantt eanndd sEchpoyo lC faosre ya .h iaevwe| , '^^^^^—sSISga^EI ^ttS ^-s^s^r^^s^^g^qOT^^ " P: N w r* -;«r*>*iifw^«»^i*««^.Pt-?*^-p**-i-*t™ liT^'*^, ilarg? hymned Creil for matm penfly pai^ days on account of illness, : || p'iMA^ii5a*ia*.4^^st^k^^ l^wr^s^tk^^^ fdoned than ..other convicts, Mrs. A. S. Daniels returned Thttrs- M them e opine that the Governor day from a visit to Alton Bay, N, H, i r$ „ .s f.;i s")^veto .any nfeasare looking to j Ganta ('lam made a great hit. Mrs. Mary Grcenleaf is Visiiingi g * v, *+' -(I 1 A*-. ^ati?Gpeal of the Stwgls law that fat JRumford Falls by tlistrihntiug. friends in Boston. Siiss Millie Sttssell returtfed to Port* And not carry some provision |s«ne toy hayracks. -Gttr local land Wednesday, I ytat places in the hands of thefronteniporary was the fortunate! Mr, <T, W. Cummings, traveling for. ^ ^ T h e !<|t, Ejcasi Ba&rs i : moutive a special power to en* j recipient of one of them and wef the Cheney Mfg. Co. of Portland was \ ^ pi 4 fear Cake Tias at Miss Harlow's store Friday, |' |^**jpba»e- the law. J are glad to note that f hey mades" -fearareil; Coat Hod Mrs. Ethel Ames of Rumford Fall| Thie more the liquor question is [use of it. As they had its dimetH was in town. Wednesday* ?; unnford t»jjeV»ood riioppttt^ discussed, the plainer it is that Jaions. to estimate its capacity by,: Miss Aiberta Melnnes spent Saturf anlc Ci% X*A tho controversy has heeome a = two weeks before Christmas, the* day and Sunday with her sister, Mrs) • n politieal, instead of a moral ques- inference is that they stand close* Rand of Dixfleld Center, j tion. The man who can devise to the powers that distribute, Mr; E, Doble is visiting his sistcrj will be pleased to mail to any one sending their ad- Mrs, Abbott, 3 a way of removing the qnestion j Christinas favors, i mj Mrs* Elsie Atkins hud Miss EtheJ dress a statement regarding the great increase in from polities will clear the politi- ; Coats Nearly Dplioff Went to Bnmford Fails Thnrsi eal atmosphere of. a deadly moral The next .great reform in govM day j their Business the past year* WptasgeiS«c4to pofsom Gnr young men are grow- erameatal affairs is the abolish-;; :|U rhwe'stpaaghfo* Mrs, Corn Pease- and Mrs, Winnifred:. •«v«4tepr,£^ ing up tmder the impression that meat of the short term session of I Wait went to Rumford Falls Friday. B Were 'Iqya ,,.. the rum question is the ouly one Congress, or the change In date, Mi, and Mrs, S, W» Goodwin of boy 4*98 i.'|f before the people. There are of convening. The chief business^ Ridipnvilip were ealling Pn frie&ds in ;;:j other and greater questions, and done, of late years, in that session.^ town Sonday* This Institution has a ':|. outside of Maine they are as it meeting and adjourning, audi ; •j'; familiar to the thinking men and wasting the people's time an If you want to -gO- WM« ®-g Ladicg' Bti ;jf women, as is the rum question money. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT* ^ 0 Badiefl* Buj \l here. a. What He" Needed. Go to the Bov If we conliftue to let the licttio^ Cbolly NovHtte-H*ye .knw, MM and calls attention to the fact that a bank account Is desirable for every one < mliestion so dominate our affairs Staari,:. thfflgif I've ow'ly met yctl iilliar and that by this Little Bank system an account beginning with ONE DDL- WANTEDJ •mat a man can make a contest there seem* to be a sort at ifltelleettifti -sympatby hetweea vsf Yon toou*. LAB can b© opened* *j«v .. • FOot Of Congress &i- :ju*t hew to appcol fe my tA*te*,. yo% yior a seat in Congress and very ri .see. Arc yw a- literary womaiif ' nearly succeed on the purely local Hcllf :Smari*-Noi I'm a Mtider.ga*-[ I question of resubmission, we shall tea- teacher^—Ht-iits, - find ourselves poorly equipped A-.. - ... • KEER & D for grappling with the world wide merft to*"1* a°C°Unt ^ ^ °r SmRl1 is a n e™°«™e°- F. A. Furbish., problems that are forcing to the front and will soon demand con- Rotary White Sewingf THRIFT <a GOOD business habits. F° Sflrov A GOOD sideration, oven of the electorate There is lots of in Maine. Machines, CHEAP AND 'bATCW Distress and i "Where is the man and what the 28:HtVeJifSt*' &nfech After Eating. measure that will take the rum But the kir question out of our politics? Machines for. sale ou easy month- ...; ; .,/ • p • C I V I L I Z E • lypa.ymett.tSj/ttlsu.tuwtti. R u m f o r d National B a n k . 'J*.Jwncy, to that thi WHAT GOVERNMENT IS FOR. Needles, Machlno Oils, Etc., for sale. PURE arid •**lm wel! <)S yo"', It is the appropriate function of the Sewing macliine repairing a specialty.^; I mike nearly all the sugar and molasses i"havft made, special atanganipnts' its Purity* Fdw. S. Kennanl, Cashier. kU, litt *x*,- ' 1 government to safeguard tho individual 7««*»l»:iffl and to seo that tho game of business with A, O. Anctil, No, f Congress St., TheCAKAMELS Bj. .,?OBrcWWhooda id fairly played, that the cards are held to haVe on exhibition, in his show win- sure the sweetest and most deliclou 4 8o£ fo°A *o ibht It dow one of m'y 35 rotary machines, labevo the table and that everybody you'll knov ^ a* ^hen mother - Orders may be left "with "him. ' c given a square deal* It is not the C.E.HOWE, ft*' F. A. FURBISH, 11:?.* *"«rt wotk n. pptopriate function of the govern 28 River St., - - Rumford Palla. ****** medteines. Si, • ,%*!&$?j***,"—M* ,, ^.^M-I* - ***!?!*',; L*Uj^g--U|. O- '^S^**^ "I *?* ^ ~ T H E _ R U M F 0 R D 0ITiZ]G^ THURSDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1907. \0 .?*L > * J % » [29c. Sale [ a t Sale 29c. Sale. 9 £>©, a.n> U** «£* Our 2nd. Annual 29c. Sale *£ "off his Hifijdjtpfc eel five t fitiKL TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th., AT 9 A. M. Food .tftmiSR OPPORTUMTT TO SATE M O N E Y S that, ^vhatvou « . t ^ d that, what « trv _ „ _ _ to give. MONEY SAYING* OPPORTHNTfX. A store ceases to bo a public benefit when it * * * . to "tvo to the public reliable n>cvchandU> at *vh« price. Our B.gain O p p o ^ i ^ c a n n o t alwa , bo the HALE } PRICE variety, but if we can save you even. 5 per eoiU. ot your l,vi.g oxpon.o, it i, worth while. This ,vle, ,avc, you from !0 per cent, to « por cent, and in some instance cos more. . • aoneea-. Jn the Biwwenl the Annual iih> January Sale of Kitchen all MKI Special Kitchen Assortments at 29c. Ware assumes Unusual proportions, in preparing for this sale For 29c, on the Street Floor we have brought together well known at-firta of'irrcat utility— I thing- tlmt careful housekeeper* want—at price* way below those Asst. No. I. i Egg Whip, i Sink Scraper, x Cookie Cutter, i tack puller, One lot white TamO'Shanters, 50c. values, 3 for 29c. usually paid. Thoro are tuauy rare opportunity for replenishing i Apple Corer, i Pint Dipper, i Biscuit Cutter, r Steel Ring r 35c. infant's band with 1 dozen safety pins 29c. Dish Cloth. All. for 29c. 1 25c. pillow top with 2 skeins of silk 29c. v«ur kitchen supplies at prices fur this one day that guarantee real ,; :.•*;. -ji ••• ••••••..•! 7 Thimbles value 5c each for 29c. aad positive economy. Asst No. 2. 6 Spice Boxes in Rack, i Broiler, r Grater,i Mincing Knife. 1 toe. Thimble, x paper of needles, a spool of silk and 4 sewing machine iHT SEEK, All for 29c. , needles for 29c. . - •,:--' \ ..... •• 4. yds. dark print wrich spool- of thread for 29c. t Page 0ae,3 Asst. No. 3. 1 Three Arm Towel Rack, 1 large Scrub Brush, x Fufnp 3 Turkish towels, bleached or unbleached 29c. Enameled Ware at 29c, I tlms Beater, t Towel .Roller, 1 sink ssccrraappeerr., . AAllll. ffoorr 29c. 5 yds. of 7c. Outing Flannel for 29c. ad followed atjsf. I Asst. No. 4. 1 Wash Basin, 1 Eight Cup Muffin Pan, 1 Wire Strainer, 7yds, 6c, colored Outing Flannel remnants 29c. «i • -. ... • A un be mtad" »/ l Biscuit Cutter, x Pie Fork, x pr, Straw Cuffs. All for 6 yds. cotton crash worth 6c. per yd. for 29c. • WW'* w at Water Palls, I 8 <p. Preserving Kettles, 29c I ' ftk, liey .lave |s| pj?qt Utah Pan*, ( to tit. Prewrvfog Kettles, s : Asst. No. 5, 2 Large toe. Jars Petroleum Jelly, t Bottle Cleansing ;*# Iiottbla .Bsllersv ... f t* qt*Vwmmfag, Kettles, New Spring Ginghams" l»llgis riSJa r.;>1-,.Wu : tu&$- llfylfctlMt Sauc§I>lo*w.ith.cov,§f, I 5 «t Lipped Sauce Raas* : Compound for removing stains from clothing, r Bottle ; | Furniture Polish. All for 29c. KBOBSBSHOUOSW Just received 5000 yd-*, of the newest ginghams just pulled off the Ifeotslsa sftNv-fyaj. loom—And they are so fresh and pretty—Yes, we believe theymre more fa3gfflgggKBgSffi^ ••scsfcud fi,v* Ifaa J**W beautiful than ever. ; . . rrr.-~.tke sfo.j!2e I W ^ I ^ W ITW ;rv f MMiisscceelillaanneeoouuss SSppeec ials at 29c. All sorts of ^designs in both distinct and indistinct stripes and c - : ' - » checks. The k.indj5 are the well known brand "A. F. C.'s" at 10c. !«*?f•»' Sf(t*f>f*fou *tV *'** sa3loJn W 'r /"" *^%m§k I %&"*" ""'*"W %k •V'tx^Q i • wmwmwiwwBi Bates' seersuckers and Toile de Nordsat !2 I-2c. I' m,'- r-*W l^*- '• ;rK/A i * f4*g« sash Cimaia Rods with Silver Ball oenn ds, AU-* *"4^,A : 4 China Hates, 1 |#J*a*^^» s Set of.{ Yellow .Napjnej, I^Jj; ' . y-iH' • I ij:6f|L fit*r!ui Kettles with cover, **m&m&^ I 4 Uine lapa«©e A. D. Cap? and Saucers, Muslin Underwear for 29c. * H sMmJuprntAQ Te* Cups and Saucers,. sfofosIF *. fie # IIS st. Baron Kettles with cover. i A f|t, Dipped Sauee Pans, !• I^tigo (;htn^ PitJier, I I 5-Cd Japanese Cups and Saiaers, H I. ••! { Our entire lot 39c underwear that was left from white sale will be Kietasy "fi** LA4* : txqi Preserving -Keetfesf I Luge Gray <'hambcrtJ* |(• P'Fcacrotitya tiefda tfelsa,t ters, .* I "' 0Cf?law "*^- • 7-1 j put on sale next Tuesday at 29o« - :•,,.;, i China \r«se3, • A ........._ .*™so*#(( sy fte?tt« > -«"».y« jj. Large Gray. Pliltfrrs, : Japatsc.ie China .Sugar and Cream Sets, S foes ft I Ay. f large- f»Mo«g Itoastlng Pans. fi CiUhtian*a; jHBp U>t,mis%a S Turgaayrs ,a nd Cr,e am Sets' ,• -:' : Bracelets at 2 9 c . I • Hair Oiriaiiieiits 29c, f 6 htsta Engiaved Itaiul Blown Tumblers, f j Our rnttre lint' going into this sale. | 2* doz.* 206 hairpins-for 20c. . 3 • f# y « X*-^.*!W : Sff*e:. -&,'Hmaihr 1B4r uasshheers,, ..•*;• -| .- ' j Alt bracelets'that were 25e,. sell for One tot 20c shell hair pins in neat •-.- • ^. f - ior 20c, iff JSft IS£- :ft'\j% •Cftjie CajtcT,. as*? H((O.N7bif»a;sKfi*clopi!9itj l;w, y4k"V% All htttM-lcts from -10c to $1.20, boxes, 2 boxes or 2 doz., _ , 29c. i»j«{. Tea Pots,. ; stc its>34riip.aR- ai Barnfiial Bnvir!oj«i-i Itj Tbx,. FfJS. ' \ I Sale price, choice at 2flc. 2 17e dressing combs, blaek, white |iqj. Tt.« Pots, t f»o:-:c of any 4 articles f wax toe. Tcy table. "V \ I . "' . and amber,, - . . 29c. I.*t.u1t na»'.'. sqt. fTijev IMs, 4 l".j, Caady f'Dojn'caJ Fruit 1km Vm*l hr sjje. N j Domestfe and Household 2 rolls seam bin-fling, #f-t*xSs**f-A*its> !,xIf-.o ft* |iq?.t*aU'e 1%Z% •i*.v. TV.»v Ruuht r fihrrv .1 Pkg*. I-Tonditold Toilet Paper, i Goods at 2 9 c 4 dozen liair pins, oB*S !**;'J i- L.. aoifili,!,,^, j l.jiiiir pillow slips worth 30e a p:tir, Ono 23c stoclt collar ttiid a lOc card « • """••••-'•"•' »7 i'lah}'-* |j,,,Cfjcii.j 'IVa jscts, I Salt price, 2Sc Ifo'-i *. -• Tinware and Woodenwate at 29c* 1'b»:4*''f 5!,x.. I',!'.a-.«L4t;i K:t,;beti !>ct% . S 27 jtt. eiderdeja-Jis, worth 35c, per of collar pins 29c.. *'fntd*!* !"'>v, 1'i-uCtr 'tt.-.x Sets, ) yd, 20c. Ono 23c belt together'with two 0c rce, Wy.'-fcaiu.-al Tovs, || st I??. >:c:3t !fd«es, jayifrotii m& kvicui j-se. lktfi|i«i. " ,4 yds. cretoti for 20c, papers of belt pins 29e, KIM$Z h?Mmt*& Ureal iLxes, fesjjs-, wnrtb 60 aud tjc. <•'•!.. Noah's .V'k'i, • 2 rolls of 2wc cotton batting, 29e. 3 lulks., men V initial^'embroidered «-,'• Hush A«j«ul-i, f "t yd-?, s-hoif oil -doth for 22c, S!LAvyC*at Ha«ii;ea-t, or lace trimmed 20c. l\-jt yds, of standard oil cloth in 4 Ce.tt sari I'ant Hargcrscombined. : 7 5c hd&sA hemstitched, linen or colors for 20c, lawn 29c, ,1 yds, 15e outing flanuel, white, 29c, | 1 Flannelettes for 2 9 c . 3 yds. glass linen crash, red and 4 hair ribbons worth 40c 20c, blue ehwlt, for 23c. One 25e back or side combs and a ,*.,.* . **i ^t .i 11 J , • ., * , S sheets of 0c white wadding for 20c, Me set of beauty pins 2dc, 29c m ^ 3ttlP63>"*tth"t-za*$yda- f0f '3 yds. tmblcacbtd crash worth 12c Its9s. Iheasl Ra&rs with m*&% {.'isarabtT Fails, Sale of WboJ tlnderweai* One lot ?m. Flannelettes, yds, for 29c. / ' v T x X ' ^ ^ for S2" j&lH four fake Tiss, 5 f*sL flalvaaked Oil Caus, 4 One let i5c; Flannelettes, 3 yds. for 29c. ' : "'* f ^ L T , 8 fof - . „ ?c' One lot Iiadics' wmito and camel's |.feaa^ed Coal Hod awl stfiovo', Hes of d tin pie plates, One tot Arnold's cotun broadcloths, were aoc. per yd., sale * yds. for , " ^ ^ ^ ^ aanmMtm ™ Hair Wool Tests and Hants, sizes tege v,«od Chopptog lto«Is, Essra Itrge Fry Faus. 29c. from 32 to 42, were $1,00, now 60c, :'i SfREET FI.OOE. Splendid Economy in Garments and Furs* n Coats Nearly Half _. ? u t r £ Women^s Ram Goats ¥e3tnsgetl«edta*«*ttee caw- foreeaiJy Ilali #b*t it east below Jan. | JTUrS. lOf HSSS Uiail M a l l There Is still a good assortment of splendid values among the Furs. You can get j Were '%^a. JSA0 t5.op.. ;fo-# U,§0: ; « r . ^ * : . . ' . . . P * , g ^ t t ' S t e P , 0 . 5 0 12.50 ;53.oo*vorih for 5I.OQ and in some instances fcod worth offurfor a -gle dollar, j ^ J ^ ^ £ ^ ^ t Jj*Ut it WOHh while? Those that were 18 Ladies' Suits For Half and Less Fura that #em$4,98, 3.55 and 4,^8, Choice at $1.49 #9.98, sale ?5.98; 12,50, sale 7.50; i&tiS'sy. are jfce netest and best of tte stwoft*4'parch.*se*. Those that were 5.98, 6.pS and 7.9S, Choice for $2,9S 13.98, sale 7.98; MM, sale &S0; ti3.0fi Ladles' Suits $12,50 H50 Ladies' Suits 9.98 | Those that were 7,30 to8,98, Choice:$4,9$ i---'53 Ladies' Suits 12.50 llMtS Ladies' Suits 9,98 I TJitre are many others not mefttioned. 10.98, sale 9,98, 22J50 Ladies' Suits 9.98 n \HlKNXEii'^y^ ^^BniO\earOiheOry Goods Business, He rtiUSt be healthy; industrious, of g:ood character? fair education. A good chance for an ambitious young man. Apply; at Store. E. K. D A Y CO. and G. A. PEABOD Y CO. : ing only temporary relief, but a ftpecifle and uoffipatty will appear In Lewiston aanoat; meeting at the banking rooms every chance for a, good increase for Wot « Mi-omft stomach- -tablet before «t<* A GOOD DlNKilR, • for aB diseases -of the stomach, on the above date and local theatre last 'Tuesday nftersson, at which time the present year,. The bank is an in.-* kieai tied faefoto gotftg to bed, and if • strengthening the digestive organs- fi-mlg oers should take advantage of inn the following directors were elected; Stitution which fills ft long felt need *»i f h Avosd Distress and Indfgcstlon wilt so rtreftgthett the stomach that staking a perwanenl cttre. special tralft which is to be run ffom •P. S, Hastings, Beth Walker, & L. M* and Is greatly appreciated' by all, before foftf a hearty -meal Till give mm After .Haffag*, '' Bumfofd Falls fox this big attraction, wardSf. B, ft Howler, L ft.Jortlafi, J, mi vrnt gratlfleatiofl and eomfort, without : *-«fHB: tiltffl Mit> THH- MdD2B'« AT the theatrical event of the year, The .-ft, -Sehring, N,. F, Hrowu. the- leass'lettr -of distress- «-mt mietofr Tho Parmcrs's Idea. |7-[», HU fy' a*»* bffttoft ym«.«-mt'bn etttmti$woyi The strongest proof we eon offer of fiEWISTON JAN. 22nd sapt e:ac?i8a0l - tpr,a iinn. ,, wreitlul rlneianvge- wHiullm lfeoarvde LFeawll*s recAtot rsa tshueb sfeoqlouwenitn gm eoefftiicfetgrs oaf ndth ec odmi-- corTajhaieO rCilyo unfitnrye Pbaorgs,-o nd—eaTchoant, is an un- • our forth in Ihm ftflvlw, is the fool t'-nt iSton at 11 p. m., and the fare for the ml i*8* Bo »Dfdt-asant and disagree- ; Pthroe p.t,'o afom iP Nhaartmhaanc yR, eAyn. oHld. s Wofi llCiaamntwonn,. j evTerh ep regserenateteds ti n dthraism caotiucn trpyr oisd u"cTtiohne mroauyn db etr ipo rdweirlel db ea to nlyF e$r1n,2a5ld. 's TiDckreutgs Hmaitstteiensg sw; eVrei ceel-ePcrteesdid: enPt,r eBseitdhe nWt, aLl>k.e 8r;. WuTZh o,S SF .afirtm tOer' —difYt eSss,- hsiiirt,t ,. sAifih-'J-' OiIfft Ciwil*o- Blon aftd The Mouse," by ('barks Uasbier, 15. ft Park. Loaning commit- flail -Cottimcrci'al-Trib'ane'f * Ylf thorn •*.« t.*-. ... .^^^ || 'give an ftbso.'ate, anipaHficd guarantee Store, not later than Jan, 14th, and e Hteiri, which play is to bo the attrac- tee: D, S. Hastings, H, C. Park, Seih -fopptving to two 50c boxes of Mi-o-ftal, cash must accompany each order, ».„, ,yoar childhood and the» eft* tion at the Fmpiro Theatre in Lewis- Walker, Examining committee: E. C Editorial sal ithat your money will he refunded im- Y*f":i «a* Lwehde,n som oththaetr Itc owokileld 1 a t*htee flew Mio-na cores. A guarantee like Ttohni s opn laTyu ehsadsa yh aedv elnoinngg , runJas n. in 22nthde, BETHEL NATIONAL BANK BoTwhlee r,b aI nkft, tJhoorudgahn , hFav, iLng. Ebdewn aerdstsa.b - byT dhreo popflitneeg- btohye hfaodrm p idedow tnh et wfiors ftl ipgahgtue-- 'this gives von* confidence in Mio-nn, *' it',!f* fl0 ^ard work necessary to :They take the whole risk, and the plalragyeinr gc ittioe s cinap tahciist yc obuunstirnye, sasn di ni s Nneoww Hold Annual Meeting on JariUarF 0ihV plilsuhse do fl es$s4 ,t0h0a0n. twToh ey enaerts , esahronwins gas sfuorr- 0.f "sIt aiwrsi,s h," murmured the gentle edi- •Ml >'.1* Mp«I »f a rigid and wlf- remedy wilt not cost you a penny nn- York City, and is on Us scchnd year's the past twelve months has been 12 tor, "that you had broken the newft %Li!6{ M"i no «*» foe na-Ty and rless it cures. run in this city. The big production The Bothel National Bank held its per cent, on the capital stock, with more gently. "~-Jnd§», u<* medieinea. Simply take • Mi-mna is not r< mere digestive, giv- '"1ww*wjpySir«^^ TBP BUMFORD CITHER, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1907, BUSINESS CARDS. NORTH JttntrORD CONSULT > MEXICO AND RIDLONVILLE. CANTON HAPPENINGS. On Noiv Y'ears' day Mr. and Ma.; Llewellyn Elliott gave a &] mt £, C Bo honor of Mr. Elliott 'a cousins, »n,U W. W. GILCHREST. present were Charles Andrews *!,' Hair DrcMMf Parion, As Observed end Told By The Citizen importer. wife, Lewis Akers nnd wife 0f ,^ over, Walter Howo and wife of /* Tiia Week's News as Bateed by our Special Correspondent, Neat Door to Post Office, Hartford St bury, Amos Elliott and ivff g.,*°1' j^jne'0 Countxy B c IIowo and wife, Albert Silver *'» Boaford Falls; Main*. wife, 0. T. BHver, Missea Annie If!!'' Miss Berniao Stabba returned Friday jam 22»d, to the production of, "Tho and Lydia Etltott of Bumford. R^ , , Gleason & Blanchard, The Gppan Kunfift Club will meet ! The marriage of Miss Lttln Dell from Livermore Falls, where she has Lioa and The Mouse," at the Empire ; were oxpreaaed that Mrs, AUee. w I (if Quality an Saturday night, Jan* 12th, at the home Perkins and Mr, Danville L .0, Knox been visiting her sister, Mrs, Allie Theatre. The tralft loaves Canton at Attorneys at Law, joy of Boxbury, Mr. George JW,. of Mrs, D, E, Dickey on Howard was solemnized Wednesday, Jan 2nd, at Eussoi, and Is now the guest of b^r 6.04, f 1.20 the round trip. Edwin H, Gleason West Paris and; Mrs* Olive Wing A street. A very interesting program has the home of the bride's parents, Mr, eldest sister, Mrs. Charles Small at Mrs* B. '& Patterson was. pleasaatly Maiden, Mass., were not of \} ' Coan Lucian "\V. Blanchard been prepared for this meeting. and Mrs. F, A* Perkins, The cere- the Point* surprised on Christmas day when she it pai{ .as they would make tho park M Bumford Falls, Maine. Bev* J. G* Fisher returned Friday mony was performed by Rev* M* B. Mrs* Oscar Hayford has been nnder received a beautifni gold watoh and aousins complete. ' from Dexter, where he was called to Howes and was witnessed by the Im- a physician 'a care the past week. guard as a gift from her husband* mm, ARETAS E. STEARNS. attend the funeral of one of Ms former mediate relatives of the bride, and John Bority, who has a situation fit About forty couples attended tho We read an account of Miss B*nh i •cP-'''.a$K-' Caldwett's wedding. Our best wijWs,! parishioners, : groom, Mr. .and Mrs. Knox will make Livermore.F!»Jfo,JpBUt n.tew.days with New Teat's ball at the Opera House Lawyer, with her. ' ri Leon M Small was In Lewiafon on their homo with Airs. Knox's parents his family the first of the week* Tucsdav evening. S. G. AVheelwrlght's Booms i and 2, business last Friday, at Ho* 42 Main .street. Airs, A* B. .Thompson has been visit* orchestra of East DWeld, composfld E. F. Howe is working for ymJ GITIZEN OF. -Strathglass Building, Walter Wyman, son of John Wyman, The week of prayer is being observed lag at the home of Air, George Bicker of George Hlscock .first violin, •$.• 0* Godwin in the Woods* DODBTS THE UT Congress St, has been quite sick for a couple or in the Congregational church. Meet- af East Bumner, Wheelwright clarionet, Thomaa P* ANELECTRIORJ Bumford Falls, Maine. NORTH BETHEL. weeks. ings were conducted by the pastor oa On account of the storm. New Near'a Hblt trombone, Ed Haines traps and On Thursday, Jnn 3rd, Bear Rim I HENRY NELSON, -s peNn,t LSuvn Kdaeeyf tew- itohf MLs i.v.seirsmtero,-r eM rs.,F aWll*s Mwiolln daalsyo abned heTlude sTdhauyr sdeavye nainndg sF, ridanady pevoen etdh eto b tahlle afot llNoowritnhg Teuvrenneirn gw, aws hpeons ta- Alig?hlldtfburl Km, uCsihc.a se Ap ialanrog,e dnisucmoubresre df rdome- Grange held; an all day tmio&, &« iA f- adittolr ac nj oolfli etrh,i sa ntodw pnr, Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor. N. llodgdon, evenings, largo company danced to the inspiring out of town attended the ball. An wna a large at'tondatte'e of asawij a fellow, recently All work promptly and carefully done. A special meetiug: of the Ladles' Aid Mr. and Mrs, Guy Caldwell aad .strains, of Prof, -G. F*. Tbwle*8- orches- oyster supper was served. with visitors from three other grsssM j KSliar ex;K)rieaccs wh Office, over Bartlett's 75 Congress St. Society of the Oongregational church -daughter,. yiolet,-have retarned. to their tra* .. :'.« " Miss Afarjorio Nason. of Livermora Tho forenoon was occupied with Irtfi. Boslon to Lawisto Residence 109 Hancock St. was held Tuesday afternoon at the home in West Deny, after -visiting Mr. Fred Hollis, who has been em* Falls has beca on a week's visit to her ration, of officers. Tho inataliing eS«j sfriiat shaken his bet Bumford Falla, Maine, home of Mrs, W, W, Goodwin on Main Airs*.Caldwell's parents,. Mr. and Mm, ployed; by the P. <:fc B-.- F* railroad; f or. uncle- .and B"ofi% Air. and Mrs* G, P*. was Air, Owen Smith of Swift Rnu iflnads. While quBo fii street.' Fv A*• Perkins. many years, has resigned: his position Oldham, returning to her home Aton- Grange, assisted by Brother AlbertI Ess tod no special ex Bailey and Sister Carrie Wight. ttia\ Kumford Falls Ineuranca Agency Mrs* Herbert- Wakefield, of Lath, Mm, . Air. .and Mrs.. -Carver of Virginia and accepted a position on the Aiaine day, «g nsschines, and as . Is visiting her sister,. Mrs. , E. P. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Balph Central* His family moved to Port- Mrs, AVm. Bailoy was a gftcafc at misalOtt folowtd with the. u#taal 'y& u, the most he know*, Smart. Gilbert. land last week* Miss Sadie Bailey's Afonday. tcons and deileioua grango fih.^ Largest, Strongest and Oldest Agency. firis recent oxperlosgoi BtWi« H* Gleason was homo, from; A premature eeransde was accorded Miss Belle Glbhs of Livermore Falls At a regular mooting of John A, Than all were ready to enjoy ih4 ,jli : uuv, was what ho ha Arthur IL Morrison & Co., Afi ante Augusta- Friday* - a: supposedly newly married couple last •was a gueSt Of Airs, Bernard. E* • Patter* Hodge Post, G. A. B., held last Sator- tertatomont, which was as fol'iovf*;0:.| FN shoot the elect >Office, McKenzie Block. Mrs* George Gosse, who has been the Friday night On Front street The son last Saturday, day, tho officers- were Instalied by Paat gaa, ..solo by Airs- Etta, Bank, dact ril i to be bt-tween Bumfo guest of 'Mrs, George Bonneyj returned laugh was certainly on the eerenaders, Mr, Samuel Foster French passed Commander G. W. Atoore. 'Mr* Sumnor Davis and son on harp *jj| jittri B3U" ss ue never h to her home in East Sumner last Fri- Hiram Richards lost his team of large away at his home In Klrkland, Wash., Airs.. Goorgo- H* JohuaoH-. :we.nfc.. to: vegaa, .#ong and doffiamatloa by JM L. H.VEILLEUX. day*. gray homes, which were valued at Dee,. Sth,,. at the .advanced, ago- - of Livermore Falls on n ahopping excur- Owoft Smithy and a humorous Miur indk in® dtetoftei. In m ifM Over Gonya Eros'Store Bev. A. G. IVarner was entertained about $500»ffi) last Saturday morning. eighty-five years,- -Air. French; was an- sion last Monday, . . tloa on -woman, ontllied,, u & J>r»sa'»| tarrlosm, tfi* -xtotomi \tt vcald g* across J« insurance, Loans and by Mr, and Mrs, L. H* AIcGoilMez last The team was being driven by FHram •old resident Of :Ca.nton and, was an Air* George E, Corilsa IS-. In town was given by Mr. Corydon Pa«j» tfl Real Estate. week,'.. .. Steves, one of Me* Sleliards* employes. uncle of Mrs. G* AN. Moore* He :ma.r» Visiting - relatives., -and, friends. Aroostook and blghD" 'e:ttjoy#4 Nsvl AiUu eiratod the Imp J tktt clef trio Cars wv Bumford Falls, Maine. Mrs* F. A* Perkins visited last Fri- The team was backed up to unload a ried. Olivia. Fuller, a sister of -the late Mrs* Henry Brown, who has: been Year's resoluiions were adopted uAl 'm . At Jcasi one wo. :T»tr*HOK* ',, day with, Mrs. George W« Taylor of load of garbage on. tho bank of the Bradley Fuller of this place, and, who quite III, la improving,; member pledging himself to his air a. ifti- Korprltf' bo. -mM MM .Bumford* river across from Bidlonvillo, The with one son, Harry B, French of Kirk-. Atlas Bosamoad-. Blanche Newman, of ability to fulfil, tha same* The eSotal tSttW* lo- a fOuy»usly ; H. C. ELLIS, Miss Jennie Beau is teaching the ground: was covered with Ice and the land, survives bloi. Mr, Preaab was Dixfield: la visStlng- hot. grandpireatt| clouted are as fpllowsr Alaster, b«a| !i Ttlis the rieoirie j Practical Hone Shoer, Winter term: of -school in. -the Carver horses backed a HtUo too far,, and widely known and highly respected, Air. and Airs. \Y. W. Blanchard. Kllgorc; Overseer, Atra Axatn IVestJ rffisl at S:30 p, r», w Prospect Avenue, district at Canton. were carried over the bank by the was one of the progressivo pioneers o£; AD.ss'. Jennie Bean of Mexico Is teach* Lceto'rtr, John, Alifen j Bec'torarr, A if ifiisft, fee ws* told fi o' Bumford Falla, Maine. Mrs. Small of West Peru visited her weight of the sleigh. The bank is Kirkland, contributing ffiigely to the Jag achoOl in Carver district* Powers; Treasurer, Carl W* GodVj it ssaprfej ho: felt wnt son, Leon M. Small and wife last FrL nearly 60 feet high at, that point and upbafldlng of that place, Misa: AOnnle 'Wood of Anbttm- Is Chaplatn; John C, Saunders; Ste*iri[ httsM Is iho. romsr'^ «1 day.' very rough, Both horses were drowned. Mrs, Nellie Cascaddeft has finished vWUng" her. sister, Airs*. Fred John- EH Stearns; Aaiistant Steward, Jmul J. B. BE DM OK D. Miss Mary Koenan, who has had W, L Knowlton and: "Virgil Whitman work for E. Taaiaiafty and has gone to son* Dftvi*i, Gato ttrngOXj. Sftmocr JBrkl sss of profottad -dfipt ; c« half hours, well I HOUSE AND MOW PAINTnJO, an attack of pneumonia, is much better* have returned from a visit in Farm- Livermore Falls* Mr. and Mrs* Charies W* Walker, Pomona, Mrs. Dennis KHgore; TimM i be say winp <m t; Paper Hanging and Kaleomlning Blisha Bobinson Started Wednesday ington, , S. L. Boles was In town, recently In Mr, and. Mrs* Charfoa E* Bichardson.,, Mr*. John Allen; Ceras,. Mrs, A I.J Dealer in Wall Paper and Monldinga. for Pomona, California, to visit his Airs. Charles Bipley, who has been the interest of the Lewiston Mono* Air*, .FrasUietia 'Smith and, Charles E. Fowers| Lady AiMdsteni Stowaird, Cm Office near P. B. Clark's Foundry. brother. This is Mr, Robinson V quite til, is improving in health* mental worksi, Lane vlaitod. Bockom.eka. Grange' ..at trtde Bailey; Organist, Mrs, As M do. yea, vxp-etoriM if Residence, 57 Franklin St, Phone 26-2 fourth, trip across the continent.: Fred Smith of Conway, N, H, ar- Pert, last Saturday, wheu the; officers Frosty Librarian, Gertrude Bailey. 1 to-Lewiston on & *tme BUMFOBD FALLS, MAINS. Mrs. Ernest Furbish spent Several School Notes. rived Friday and Is quite ill at the of the grange were installed by C* D, days in Lewiston this week. Notwithstanding the loss Of the home of his parents, Mr* and Mrs. L, Leavitt, Alaater of New Century WEST BETHEL. ar fiuaford fritmd- ..did C. H. BATON Miss yirabeile Allen and Miss Mar- Central school building by fire, school B. Smith* Pomona. T* AY, Leighton 1* away Ihk rislej i-jstaheard thevitr, nnd Bffl to.A lAlG oTooJdrOds e srIso ldI pbDroy m Htp htely1 d1aay1t teo.n r doend MtiniAs slol ifsG olMna.d eDycsha ayBn oiwcn onFrekayel dlls a Iswnt eWNree* e kSg*u, eSsitns goefr luoaspgue anlae.d n dp Arwollmo ropkft lytish leap srgtor gaWdreeessds nianergsed amcyou mcmhfo orfrnit*e- whoiAmthle r, tahFnerdiir d Aaydir asu. fgrOohtmties r HaMa yrpfsolo,r adaE;f iifrhteie turtrv nisDeidt, edM hres,r sFlaratenrk, M'Wr*s .O pl.i,v Her .r'Beacnedn talyt Bviurimv*- wiaorWrikd,ie nrHgta*: Uw Ait tthor.ro rhoem|w'i . teIsa Hmv*ee r yI*s bguesttyia agt k t2wt« u£ 1tm ftthi ple,c twmheSa-bn lt HrIstnyt l *co yft' h jtuobr oi-o Commission. Day telephone, 114-3. &< Sottas store last week daring the ab-ably located and Well equipped for the Hayford of Augusta* ford Falla of work in hi* bustomw, virqand the. mm hot BIDLONVILLF., - - - MAINE. sence of Mr* Knox. routine work* Allss Flora M* Aatchell of Portland Air*. J* W. Biekoftii has been ill and Dorothy Morrill has gone tehrvbl « yell MM mads a Ma Miss Bertha Edgecombe of Liver- All the publishing houses with whom has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. confined, to the houso the past weak. ton hospital to be Ojwrnied oa f« sp( ithiiskiug'to hlmttrif to Dr. H. W. Mitchell, more Falls was the guest of Mrs. the school committee had dealings^ Nathan Beynolds. Miss, Ethel Bnsaell rotoraed tho first pVndicStls* gsod waagh to. dfe» nith Louise Foster this week. Were very prompt la filling all orders Airs, Harry 0* Douglass of Bumford of the week from a visit with her a«s- Mrs*, F, E* LarVj who has !*«- tf| fetntote nod n He-pub! D E N T I S T , Edgar Decker has been on the sick and made liberal reductions on the Falls was called to town Baturday by tor, Mrs. Amos EUiott of North Bum- Wildwood, Mot several' weeks, ku. I fear Ho is ab» on am Office: hours front 8 to list for a couple of weeks, prices of books. The members of the the serious illneas of her daughter, ford. toracd home, $ffil of MffisMcfufe'lo nb 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m* Miss Ethel Plerson of Buekfield committee are very grateful to these AIlss Aladellne,. Air, B. IE Emery of the Civic League Howard Tyler, who ha* bwa at th| Am he wached tho -exii Stevens Block, 104 Congress St Visited Miss Bessie Durglft this week, companies for the courtesies shown AIlss Lila O illjert and t Miiis Elsie preached at the Free Baptiat ehurch hospital In Lewlstom Is reported m .gtf| -to m& the- cur resume! E. F* Cbrkum and Hqnry Clinch re- them In the promptness with which all Carver were among those who attend- last Suttdayv We are pleased to noto ting along finely. sffitto from- the- Fun*- j DR. E. A. SHEEHY, turned Friday from Turner, where they orders were filled, and for the favor ed the New Near's ball at this place that the pastor, Bev. B. H* Tilton, who j- ' «•« •• -. .-i ritte cenductof .qbottt 1 hnd been on a week's business trip* of reductions in prices. from Bumford Falls. ha* been \-oxy HI, was able to be pro** NEWRY. pe* week the car gut Dentist. Mr, and Mrs. Croell returned last The superintendent of schools and the C* AV, AA'ebb, who is prepftring to e»l and take part in the services. In Alls* Mattio Liltiehalo- has gew nj % fto-reply «rmq**Nofci STRATHGLASS BUrLDLVG, week from Lewiston where they visited committee have equipped the school move away la the near future, has Sold the evening Mr, Emery gave an inter. Fortlaad to work. •«r thrre tirne^, and m Bumford Falls, - - Maine. their daughter, Mrs. True Gleason. with all necessary supplies at the least his horse to A* A. GHnes, csling temperance lecture, Hlnstratod Mis* Bona, Fames Is still oa the s*d| tea cS fm two- day*, Office hours S a. in, to 5 p. M* E* R* Stevens is confined to the house possible expense and on the whole this At the last regular meeting of the with a largo number of view* which list. ddae to go oH toaigh Other hours by appointment with a severe attack of rheumatism. new equipment has cost much less than Belief Corps a part of the ofiieer* were were instructive and. Interesting, A* B* Frost; Is working in the tsCl -ilka ttajfi the conduct Henry P, Holt moved into his new if the books had been purchased in installed for the coming year by Past D* D* G. AC, Oeorgo L* Bow« of Mr*. W, F;. Blsbfto' and. Mri- A* 1| !B«affi.,« (Mr friend at HARD AND SOFT STOVE WOOD tenement on Main street last Friday small iota as the old ones wore out. President, Airs. Ella Swaaey. It was West Peru, assisted by Edmund B. Frost nm among tlje sick aces, ftiteltrtrlc -caw were & TKU0BTNO.---Frelgut moved Mrs, Herman Alartiaseu's parents,! A special town meeting has been voted to meet the first and third Tues- Burgess as Grand Marshai, John t*. Atiss Esther Frost is at work hi !A-*ck?d M* grip- and * Promptly. Piano moving a Spec* who have been spending several weeks | called for Saturday afternoon, Jan 12th day afternoons of each month instead Fariin as Grand AYartien, Nathan Air* AV, F, Bisbee, ri* laying to th« c&uduci With her, returned to their home In I at 2 p. m., at the Town Hall, The of once a month as heretofore. Rej-nobls as Grand Secretary, 0, Hay- Airs* Charles Moore from Aril b LstrBicft quicker "that ?'*•'*!«« W* H. DAVIS, Berlin, Saturday, Iarticles to im acted upon are the same Airs, George Grover of Andovet Is ford as Grand Treaturer and Bernard Bethel called at A, H* FOWCH'* hfo& "This ftiA't X* Sunday, WOOD DEALER, Mrs. Martin Nile visited Airs. John fas those posted for the meeting of last visiting her parents, Mr* and Mrs. J, E* Patterson a* Graad Guardian, In- dfio ditgastcd eoaduftor, BiDLONViLLB. . » * * * -MAINE* Wyman last Friday* | Friday which was of necessity post- L, Darrington, stalled the officers of Anasagunticook fhtito a number of -'ptopltt atitsk *ted 39 i«j*fl.na-, got nbm Airs. A, B. Farsons has been quite}posed. The articles are as follows.* Alias Daisy Bradford of Turfter Lodge, No* 32, f, 0, O. F„ AVeduesday the circlu at H* 8. HajUngs* last IrSaj wa th« paper city was al'so at H» F* 'Tharston1* Satorday W ill during the past week. Si* To see if the town will vote to Center has been visiting Air. and Airs, evening, Following are the officers for riohligcii, to share his, i JAMES H. KERR, ing* Bumford Falls, Harold Allen, who has been visiting | raise money to buy school books to Andrew P. York, Irving Norfe and the ensuing ytsm N, G,, Clarence A. ^ Shortly after the t General Contractor, also proprietor of Timothy Bonney, retorued to his home I take the place of those bumed, 2, family and Air. and Mrs. Clarke e. Swettj V. G., Adeibert Alley; Bee. NOVEL CURE FOR COLDS, m m w *m» quiet,, ih< in Atechanic Falls last week. |To see what action the town will take Burke, -See*, William- A. Luea*;. Fin. See^ »«w wrpriicd to, bmt- the ArtMdal Stone Go, We take plans and build the blocks Orrcn Decker has secured a position | in regard to new quarters for the Mr, and Airs, Leo Banm of Liver- Herbert A. Swett; Treas,, Eilwin K, Healing MedicaUoa that is Srwf m tkicc repcatod* Qui as clerk with Cressey Bros., and has|scholars of the Gentral division'.schools more Falls were In town Sunday, Hoilis- B. 8* N. G., Alilford A, AFaite; :&tt grew red In thu f to order for any size or dimensions fof giving quick: relief* entire buildings or foundations* We gone into the woods near Byron for the land raise money for same, If necessary* Born, Friday* Jam 4ih, to Air, and L» S* N. G., Bera'ard E. Patterson; f«S5eaedcd the mythic* have 100 different designs and dimen- logging season. jd. To see if the town will authorize Mrs, Charles Hinds, a daughter, War., A, .L, Hodgej' Cotsd., Otarffis B, It metm just as ridiento lfl Pj ™i at too same ilhtf $i Iff sions' of Mocks. We "alao have a good The Oxford Steam Laundry com* | the school committee to prepare esti- Mrs, Herbert A. Bwett has been -Swett; S,.«, E, Wm* L. Boberts'i L* B. medieiac into the stomach to -em* %*|n*h with, his Dm ias'sortnient of blueks for retaining. taenced operatioiis last Friday, W» {?, | mates of the -cost of building: a new visiting In Buckfield, S., Arthur Bosworth; L G„ Appleton cold in tho head- or Tangs as it tf*tt » ft* seai iooki^ mt walls, foundations, steps, butresseS| Stevens Is driving team for the lanu-| High school building to take the place Hodge;; Chap, A. Packard; B*-S* % G„ ,g« oat in, tho, rain If we want to N .J »ricd how Jong the sidewalks and ail Mads of concrete dry, I of the one burned, and report same at Adeibert Delano was in Norway 'Wm* V. Miieheli, Jr.j L, 8, Y. G„ dry. D* v# teg* "Afadam," i Beers. Mtt !M.a$ Airs.: Joseph AreAfann are }fhe annual town, meeting* last week to attend the meeting of George B* Stanley, An oyster tapper The fact that many • people right F* J have not opened t I • • -• ' •*-*- boarding with Mrs* MelnUie, 1. Bcbeol was kept Saturday to make- the county eomniissloners. The board was served at the tltm of the even- Bumford Falla or Canton f«# * rt irit Boston this mo John Howard has taken the manage- jap iof Monday. eensists of E, p. Faunce of Oxford, ing- hawk and muffie for days and *rf } * * * " again aroused 1 Dean A, Ballard of Fryeburg and nient of Howard Opera House again, | beau M, Small has been engaged to Adeibert Delano of Canton, with B. P, ;Mfa* Gsear To rned, who- has boon -after they treat •* sold with the « J* ''J. think yuA- A'to PAUL N0RMAND0 and .gaveasocial dance Saturday night, f convey the pupils from' the Kichards* Faunco ehftirman. The board nd- recuperating at the homo of Dr. and stomach dosing, shows how **D^ J H " mid tho. Woman, GArroll Bwettf who has had one of iifistrict to school during the winter journed until Feb, I2tk, Airs, c. ft Glbhs .of Livermore polls, -are the ordinary cough and ooM tote r*E8tirtthueat,6utf» \9 Congress St., gHoiuentn grl yat hstHi so wwleti'esnk t eteora,nm wsa-ca csla o oubtnhlti eg oewdf ottohod es c aoloomfget- 1f| b toeMramrid.s isn Lg ulUp:l aMcea tthfreowms haAsi rcsh, anWgeidll ihamer: FiTreh eC oa,n nwuialll,' bmoe ehteinldg Tohf urtshdea y Beivriegno. a-haiobnmowuo t lhfaoesurt r BdwiastmeuerikdsssaM ya* g foro, mro totlmffie dh afsep ltta}m: htherTaodha eto ror iugath !t c Jouwunaggyhs , taiosn. dcb uyfIe r-rb irtaoa tacitoohnlidc gB>r* i11j; [«® *cu tH hee raei,s lteo, esrciajp We wOsIc weather*. |Ball's on Whitman affect to Mrs* ing* Jan, loth, fqr the election of of* raei-'s medicated air. "Put n fmrdK 'to woods," obsorv s, -G. Wheclwrighf of East Dlxfidd jficnnls- Davenport's: home on the Box- ficets, a"" ''-»<»-• '-—-.... - of Hyomci in the neat pocket s'ab^ rienffi j„sl toon . Lunch and Dining Room* was in town, on business Saturday, jbury Bottd,: which -Is: much more com A special theatre train is advertised Kodol Dyspepsia Cure that comes- with every -outfit v for™ Kto;port, and , m —Regular Boarders— Rev. M. S. Howes moved his family} venient during the temporary school to Lewiston and return on Tuesday, breathe- -this- 'healing air to* * ® Laager* alighted, xtte Into Henry Holt % house.' on Af hitman I arrangements. tMfHMtl hvHftf '«•«!; iiils times and immediato relief rill ^ w resumed, the C0I Cafe open from 5 a. m. to Midnight street last week, I Aflsa lua Fogg will remain with Atri* _«r friend and auggusfi notrd. The medication gof* HgW USB*;s S P E C I A L .onF trhede AHfaoilflties Cheanst raaclc erapitlerdo ada apnosdi tihoans }I HaMlli sfso- rG trhaec e prFeasyesnot.n and. Miss Fens- ltohcea t.-esdjfo ta nwdh etrean dtehres dthlsecmaf eh tgrmerkrif1f *\ ^lJilA!h l* «a rt/or»fie e 1htWod * le atn mdt h teo ici®adtwm , Lobsters every Saturday night and moved his family to Portland. jlcy fife also boarding fit Mf& DfiVeft- If you were ruining: an engine would you the fttttrre. St-v th°'!00r8 **b« •, Sunday froAmr thaunr a%tta cAk toonfd eancbuuterg hn eluar aslguifaie. ring' I} p oArtf'iss8* Etta E, Burbank Is at the run If till it sto ped? heAalti ngth ee f.f.esacmtse otfi mHey othmec is oooat htthoei *&; j ,f ***«toJ gwas done, and U Atiss Lewis of Portland, lady field | BiverView House for the present. OR hrtcd mucous membrane give <Pu:* rl u M* eorn dftnBcdt omr, tnho tc0a t p j PAUL N0RMAND0 seefctary for tho Alalno Missionary Bo- J. Airs*. Thomas -C Chaff on is- feacher of wdiliyoi fool ft oref once a year and lief, and the -cough or.cold ft H* eiety, -spo.ko wtf Interestingly to a J tho Srd grade,, located In the Select- np- ., party of ladies Jriday nftornoon at the men fs--0210% until, another teacher can. dial and oil It? The best wldenea of the gwn*n'. HHoi "b~a~*b-y*I," " uhnadtifl if lDerd.' -eLvyerlye thinregc o- mfomre n""dmedy hoBmeor to fP Maurls . hFaiss hpeurr,c hased the baiber ho secured*. . A Watch is more delicate than of Hyomci to ctrring -eougSs, colHM *; lb'-»t tuo7 /e*hr o ^t"aGt'o 'tfhfei caonndd oscp Cascasweet. I can truthfully say it is business- formerly conducted by Nor- KeMnnoethdeyf1g? WhDoa sagii!vWoe >. the{irc o*n t-acihniilndgre}n: an inline and performs twice aAl*l Hbr.o nWchililaial mIsroonu,l dci'sr oips. thie'* «fa rt, ^" •„ ,1S ftr^ohllelHy >ty* of someo: . bthaeb-ie sb,-e-s t- MsKyM Uieiintfe $' fh &obvfe rw auss ead' , mfoerr e maAn, A-G'I*c DAcioldeS u'-nhdaes rb Hceoftt eql uBitids loilnl , -during' Honey and Tar Invariably iadoiisTf, iilork, Btaeoy<n-oyht tsK, onCifaonrdto n, Fagllisv,e aannd aJbfi*S? CS, &m* rea««ed Bran aft*** * •the- past week*' Ohlldrem -Hk§ It - because - "thtf tosto- -is guarnnice with every outfit IW * !*?* i.u** toavellor and skeleton from stomach trouble—so bad Harry O. Davis, boss piper at the so pleasant, It is the Original Laxa- that if it docs not'give sMiri«! hi 1V mU*h 'Sieved. IK Itsfhe.ea n t ohwSerh eegn rdtoiirwde .l—yn owNt eanlnlo,n-t iiaecn eLd .aw nToyat yhclaiofntr:g, a, Blmbeudo*ts t Idonfe tneptr inpwaet hilioalnes at leT nhgmuagirlseld,d a myi nen ti cguwhttit.ti hn gT ahna e papiceicpciee- btathionvewde e relCdsl*rioei uvfg eChos fo Sntcyhfroreoru umppc so. aldntG doe oituss tt ahutent h rtrihoveNua lgtaerhtdoi outnfbhoaleerl RTEfcNiiDl AyLoLir s tmhteti JEWegE,L ER othf eA a mcbooomntteplyel e twoef i lHlH yybooemm crceii f,u ontuhdtfeeid t,i- n chorstm*r- ^A* •tfo•tt s'~«^t* .'h™>.a thtah!nedrr ed thie'a- ros°er era ford, Va." Cascasweet is sold by slipped and struck him iri the mouth, Pure Food and Drug Law, Sold by a medicine dropper, costs but fib*j tosK-2 tU "d111"*w3A^ itwefl, Bowers AVallee* cutting the lower lip quite badly. Bowers & A'allce. extra bottles of HyOmei, If ncedAc "l*L»*" h^imre he <M not 1 pay before ho b# obtained for only 30c* ^mm^mmfsW^t 7 "* ' *'-~'gf±ruf •M Mp«i sj^m 9 THE EUMFORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY, JO, 1907, Atof to re*«i, tu,7| KarlOtr swept his bands across his that what was mine was likewise r ula doetrln, o t ^ | HOW YOU CIU6HT IT DOESN'T MATTER forehead. "I have lied to myself long yours. Why did you not tell me? I . BETHEL. 'implo faith in ChnV I I THE I enough, and to you, I can see now should have laughed; we should have Gale Carter is visiting his mother, to pope, and i ,.y*l that I have been working solely to- begun all oyer again, I could have Mrs, Ella Carter, final break LeUBl«l 21 How to con Your Cold is what Interests You ward one end. My country Is not to earned a living with my music; we Mr. Fred P, Chandler of South Paris a NAN ON THE BOXIb e considered, neither is yours. Do you should have been honest and happy. spent Sunday in Bethel. •«oa*entonlttfeaJI realize that you stand; wholiy and epmr And now! , , , And I drew those The hay uressers have been nressing irritlag vrftk is* ',3 m m CORE pletely in my power?" Ho ran hla plans with a heart full of love and hap- hay for Mr. A. F, Copeland. brUlisuoy, Th^n^ QOLD | Bl HAROLD MacGRATH. £ tongue across his lips, which burned piness* Oh, It Is not that you gambled, MJss Elsie Hayis: is acting as or* waxed fiercer ttjfi with fever, that you have foolishly wasted a fortune; if: Js not fbese: that hurt ganist at the M. E. church. i eueml&a ladac^ tij "What do you mean?"—hoarsely. /"With ffit greatest pleasure, here,"-r-pf easing her heart, "it is the Miss Miriam Uerriek returned to* condemn his dootrisa- "I mean that your daughter must be* Tablets have Cured Others, They Will Cure You. Mademoiselle/' replied the count knowledge that you, my father, should Cambridge Tuesday morning. h»ye bto esftOBis^ "And play, if you so desire; ouy busk come my wife, or I shall notify your let me draw those horrible things. It Miss Mabel Gleason is attending th<r government that you have attempted », however, sceBfri J ness is such that your music- will be a* to betray St," • hurts! Ah, how it hurts!" A sob Shaw Business College at Portland. a.i^i:forkoiher^bl fhese tablets contain Cascara Ipecac, and a pleasure added," "You dishonorable wretch!' The choked her. She knelt again at her Mr, and Mrs. S. I- Byrd moved from- eIkt swecausr ewd ithth eg reuata, j** | Quinine and do not affect the head. noHt erf orfcaet hearn onthoedrd esdm; ileb utto hhei s coliuplsd. bcoislo nneel;th bear llelidp . MOs nfliyst st haen dt apbrleo trsutodoedd pthaer*e nutn'sh aspidpey ,a nwdr eftlcuhnegd h emr aanr,m s" Faraotuhnedr, BeTthheel Ctoo luGmorbhiaanm , CNlu.b ILw; illla smt ewete ewki. th- The brass rings of the portiere rattled,' you have committed a crlMe to shield loto All were f erMIll They cure by removing the cause. and she was gene. But she left be- between them, a foolish act I icnow, I know! What Mrs. .Gehring on Friday, January 11th.- Kings and if he m] hind a peculiar tableau, a tableau such; "That term; or another, it does not you have done you did for my sake, The Ladies' Club will meet with- . his errors and hart u as is formed by those who stand upon matter. The fact remains that you to give me back what you thought Mrs. F. B, Tuell Thursday afternoon. 1d be delivered oy« j THEY ARE GUARANTEED ice which is about to sink and engulf have sold to me the fortification plans Was my own, Oh, how Weil I know Mr. M. A. Brigham of the Rumford of your country; and though it be in ere enjoined to s^v 25c. a Box. them. times of peace, you are none the less that you had no thought of yourself; Citizen was in Bethel last Saturday. deliver him. up yl The two men stood perfectly still, I guilty and culpable. Your daughter it was all for me, and I thank God for / Mr. T. G. Lary of Giload was in* uther tsi not' pjlij doubt not that each experienced the shall be my Wife." * that. But something has died here, town last Thursday and called at tho- idsj Rrmed knight, The Cote Pharmacy, same sensation, that the same thought "I had rather strangle her with these- bsoeemne tshoi nhga phpeyre! i,n .M .y tohoe ahrat ppyI! haMvye News Office. id him but he rdft_ occurred to each mind, though It came hands! "—passionately. poor father!" She laid her head Mrs, Seth V/alker, who has boen ;c. Later, he \,mJ A. H. Williamson, Prop.. from different avenues: love and "Well, why should I not have her against his breast. visiting friends in Portland, returned' shame. The heart of the little clock on usttirv gaielses d»a' sMt oaa nst phuleex aijtsaettjEi $tj* | aJ3 Rumford Falls. Maine. ltsohegen dcmirnaagcn ktuelepl d b aeana dt sthfiecolkwl -obtoreo twkof,e etinee vktha-tneo ecsikrco;e nnast ,ftfthorooar m nm.m aId?kya e y wI h tieoafr me d? ha rayicp,W hpwykhh?ioar ot lmIso hv loahelvsol e uI hr h enteroo r t hmwpooliuatrrhne, tGhor"deM wy t ohhnaeet a artrI m im:s aigcbrhrotos ksd,e itneh!!e " bWacAokun lnodfe s"ltehtyoe: hcooMmveerrs e,l da sCftl riofTfmour edsh deLary. .r Meceernritl li lhlnaess sfu lalnyd reis- Iiftlyie, db: uMilnt h:a thfrireew i e^j -j| sinpga rokust; upoonne Othfe tvheer alnodnag wcrienadkoewd sm gyivs-- abllol othd,e fiIr ec aann d- nvoiot lheenlcpe oitf. :m Iy wraiclle naontd,, c-h Kaiarr laonffd, tau rtnheodu sMansd f, aacrer otwo sM osf srleeegvree.t abMle istso bHee loeun t Bofi sbdooeo,r s aingsatirnu.c tor of and the Pope's B3f, Attention: teriously,: can not live without her! Good God, and .shams and pity quivering in Ms elocution in Parsonsfield Seminary, re- bit. No ooe wifi ia. Knrloff was first to break the spell. yes! I recognize the villiany of my ac- heart, viewed the scene: Moddjly, dog- turned to North Parsonsfield, Saturday. cmanded a breve 1>J He made a gesture which was eloquent tion. But I am mad to-night" gedly. No, he could not go back; there Mrs, O. M. Mason has been spending rYittoBhexg had rmfcU Of his distaste of the situation. "So I perceive," The colonel gazed Was indeed a wall behind him: pride. a week at home but will return to . sonare'h la. the "Lotus terminate this as quickly wildly shout the walls for a weapon. "Well. Mademoiselle?" Vernon, Vt., to care for her father who > question was, xkffij Your typewriter needs care as possible," ho said. There Was not even .the usual orna- She turned, still on her knees. is still feeble. way the wallow- fa j "Yes, let us have done with It before mental dagger, "You say that If I do not marry you, Mr. E. C. Bowler was called to* I lose my courage," replied the colo- you will ruin my father, expose him?" nel, his voice thin and quavering. A window, agalh stirred Mysteriously, "Yes."—thinly. Palermo last" Saturday on account of Issued, a . second 52! j I will inspect your machine and furnish He wiped his forehead with his hand- A. few drops of rain splashed on the "Listen. I am a proud woman, yet the sudden illness of his father, whom- glass and zigzagged down to the sash. Lather shesci ribbon for $1.00 per month. kerchief. His hand shone white and "Sooner or later your daughter must will I beg yon not to do this horrible he found less serious than he had. Ma nails darkly blue, thing—-force me Into your arms. Take feared, and a speedy recovery is hoped- 'etcd'-'a ce'raprwrisfpi Remember I have the best typewriter The count stepped over to the table," .know. Request her presence. It rests everything, take all that is left; you for. ole matter was hit: with her, not with you, as to What reached Into the inner pocket of his can not be So utterly base as to )n March fith, Ufa jsuppHes, carbon paper, etc. constantly on coat, and extracted a packet In this course I must follow." Karloff was ex- threaten snch a wrong. See!"—ex- Miss Rita Twitched, who has been traordinarily pale; and his dark eyes spending her vacation with her aunt,-, for appear fa Werstj packet Was the enormous sum of ?180> tending her lovely arms, "1 am: on II land. reflecting the dancing flames, sparkled Mrs. Ada Wight, returned to Oak doctrines: wadtuV 000 In notes of $1,000 denomination: my knees to you!" 3; enemies lowri At the CITIZEN OFFICE the first and that Is to say, 180 slips of paper re- like rubies. "My daughter!" cried the father. Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Saturday.* a Was coming oalttt deemable in gold by the government He saw the', birth- of horror in iho "Do not Interrupt me, father; he Masses Mason and Boothby start for" jt the empire, asl' lUiird Saturdays of every month. which had Issued them. On top of this elder's eyes, saw it grow and grow, Will relent; he is not wholly without California Wednesday morning for aM packet lay the colonel's note for $20,000. Ho saw the colonel's lips move spas- •pity." .'A extended trip and they wiU- carry the* Sd Jest ha should; .si' modically, but utter no sound. What kddress all orders to (It is true that Kerloff never ac- "No, no! No, no!" Karioff ex- wishes for a pleasant journey from a e 'aft. Huts, Jlow was it he saw over his (the count's) cepted Money from his government in claimed, turning his head aside and host of friends. will'Cater Worssrikfa shoulders and beyond? instinctively he: alonuys edae' vilsT hase:. , tthliajw i Linwood P. Hosley, lpeaqaiduy-am lloeynu ttt hrfueoe rW . tahsMa rtes ifmsoerb ruverivsceeerdsy ; bypb Reunutn sysiti ah.i)es thu erante odf, hains db lwoohda. t he saw chilled the strhetapem elsploi nugno duw t itohft hMeh esf rih reasnv doosifc , eap,si, t yif h wahdeh iwcbhou,u rlasdtt BaMnrss . wTeruee liln antodw nM rMs. oDndaavyis too f InWsteasllt m Esther .made, hi* my Karloff placed the packet on the There Stood the girl, her White dress anew in his heart. "I will not give the officers of Sunset Rebekah Lodge* Amber* The tsaltS Dixfield, Maine. table, flrat taking off the note, which marble-WMte against the dark wine you up!" They were entertained at the home of njfihen hba. k ho carelessly tossed beside the bank- of the portiere, an edge of which one She drew her sleeves across her eyes Mr, and Mrs, H. G. Lpvejoy while in voices,. It 'was. set notes. hand clutched convulsively. Was it and stood up. All at once she wheeled town. Medusa's beauty or her magic that vras the' who!* V«ffi I "You will observe that T have not turned men into stone? My recollec- upon Mm like a lioness protecting Its Brown Post and Relief Corps' Will; bothered with having your note dis- young. In her wrath she was as have joint installation of their officer* , with its tm p counted, I have fulfilled my part of tion is at fault. At any rate, so long magnificent as the wife of Aeneas at on Wednesday evening; Jan. fith. Mrs, as she remained motionless, neither , free speech, (:M the bargain; fulfill yours," The man had the power to stir. She held the funeral pyre of that great captain. Sara $. Putnam will install the of- Ere* school*, count thrust his trembling hands In- herself perfectly erect; every fiber in "She knew I That was why she asked ficers of the Corps assisted by Mfs* wee. of the Pop*, k fe Are Famous For Good Lunches to his trousers pockets. He desired to her young body was tense. Her beauty me all these questions; that Is why Cobnrn as conductor: and Miss Nellie hide this embarrassing sign from his she exacted thofte proMlses! Mrs. •etract, but hi*, (as became weirdly powerful, masked as It Coburn, musician. Supper will be accomplice, Anncsley went to a small Chadwlck knew and dared not tell me! oileifyta S"Ic rfitptutu crees,r fIa cti We carry off the Palm for First-class Dinners psalafec ew ahnidc hr esttuoronde da tW thiteh lae fpta ocfk etht es ofmiree-- wpraosa cwhi.t h Shhoer rhoard, dhoeuabrdt,; slhiattmlee o, ra nmd urceh- Agenndt leIm tarnu,s taeds ay omua na sp fa hfrOiennodr,! " aHs ear tsherev ePdo sat t a6n do 'Ccloorcpks aton dt hteh emire mfabmerisli eosf, was of no consequence, In the heat tract .anything; So what bulkier than the count's. He laughter rang out wildly. "And for < a dies will meet for rehearsal at Of their Variant passions, the men's a.' After Lstiu dropped It beside the money, shudder- voices had risen to a pitch that pene- these favors you bring dishonor! A o'clock Wednesday p. m, t Worms, the 'So IUR COFFEE the SUPERIOR KIND ingly, as though he had touched a trated beyond the room, Shame! Shamei Your wife? Have you putting him crito poisonous viper, thought well of What you are about to Karlon! was the first to recover, and do?" MAIL SERVICE. ire* All Were, COBS "SIX honor," he said simply, "t ho took an Involuntary step toward { ftrreSt Mm. U W had never expected to sell it so cheap." her; but she waved him back disdain- pro"Sceoe dw etiol /'t heh ee dnedc, latore dth, e" tvhearty I esnhda,l"l Two Important Matters Considered by( Germany mri* i;fi* A E R I E L U N C H , neTithheerre mWana'ss ag azpea uSswe,e rdvuerdi ngfr omW htihche fully, How beautiful she was! And a Mad Assistant P. G. Hitchcock, luiher and he wM "Do not come near me. I loathe desire urged him to spring to her, other's. There was not the slightest; lunouft Walftar?;» you!" The voice was low, but every crush her in his arms, and force upon Washington, Jan. 6,—Two Subject* 1 met with teal Pi R2019 40 Exchange St neroyt ; eveeanc ht hme arne mkonteewst ,w fietahr wofh otmre achhe- note was strained ana unmusicaL * her lips a thousand mad kisses! of general importance are treated at While to Kfife ROLFE and PERRY Was dealing; yet there they stood, as He winced. Hir face could not have "Have you weighed well the conse- length in the annual report of Frank stung or burned More hotly had she sure to tmaskW If fascinated. One would have thought quences?" H. Hitchceciq first assistant postmas- struck him with her hand. not only a iuttim that the colonel would have counted "Upon love's most delicate scales," ter general^ which was made public ifc««ti> hat aft sri ri dhiids mnoenietyh,e ro. r KPaerlrohfaf phs is pthlae ns;c oltohneeyl "SMhea diegmnooriesedl leM!"m . "Father, what Of" wHoaMvea nyIo ua mc?a"l—cuwlaittehd swubhdaute dm faienrnceer-. today. They are the proposition for sad devotion, Wanted Karloff to touch the plans first, does this mean?" ness. the increase of the Salaries of clerks Seath, Adrian Ml before he touched the money; per- "Agony!" The colonel fell back Into "To me you are the woman of all in post offices and the proposed aban- In tried to tttet» rHE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE haps Karioff bad the same desire, only his chair, pressing his hands over his women," donment of the "back stamp/' on let- g the saececdiai the other Way around. eyes, "Ho yon tMnk that I am a faint- ters and postal cards* i 7th, the famtst OF DRAMATIC ART , The colonel spoke. "I will tell you what It means!" hearted girl? You are making a mis-; The report shows that at the close , was made, *ni ** "I believe that Is all," he said quiet- cried Karioff, a rage possessing him. take. I am a WoMan with a woman's of the fiscal year 65,600 post ofilces tony* WHAT WE TEACH ly, The knowledge that the deed was He had made a mistake. He had Mis- mind, and a thousand years would Were in operation and that the total judged both the father and the child. not alter My Utter conleMpt of you. >d 50 ***** *7t« done and that there Was no retreat number of employes not including 1CTING, in all lis diSntdepXrtmaftLs, either for the professional or He could force her Into his arms, hut Force me to marry you, and as there 1« ial.l Iys tofo -r8 3xM4s y ccfktrsUri' fttttftienr stage, gfbarvrhe ebr accoko lnteos sh iamn d as tpreanrtgicthle ofo fm inhdis. hhaet ew* ou"lIdt Malweaanyss thcaartr yt hias bnuigrdhet ny oouf a God above us to witness, every wpoasst mnaesatrelrys 1a5n0d,0 0a0s, sisTtahnet toptoaslt mpearsstoenrs- 1 hheo nfoarietdh hae« sdo *h:a^t EtOCIUntTelIleOcNtua, l,a complete and thorough course, both practical and Itht eh adc rbimeeen tthhae t thohuadg hut nonf ecrvoemdm ithtiimng, sptaarnedn t,I n a thme apnr eswenhcoe hOaf sa sdqisuhaonndoerreedd gnaelt eodf 2p0o5s)2t 8o3f.f ices of all classes aggre- 1. ;JK« How that his bridges Were burned, a few men ever h»«- &RATORYY thorough and ccmpfehenslve study of the great ancient your inheritance over gambling tables, The gain in revenue from the post strange, unnatural calm settled over iowe says at ffiri and modem -orator*, their methods of delivery, and their orations, him, and Who, to recover these Misused offices during the yea*—about $15,000,» sever created a 4cnefticj0tnis£sma5*rri^ . , ... ... .. , . The count evidently Was not done. sunis, has sold to Me the .principal for- 000—-was unexpectedly large. So great j being* * Bart* '•W^taawirf^spg,'«*Jiwl« Uties. tatW#iiM**. • tattwwrfl* for fefUwr'JuTrtwalar*H e moistened his lips. There Was a tlflcaton plans of his country. That Is is this gain, "Mr. ffitcheock points out) toned' man. A" dryness In his throat, what It .means, Mademoiselle," that the additional appropriations re- asm was a t^ai* Third Floor, McKenzle Block. "It Is not too late," he said; "i have She grasped the pdrtiere for support. quested of Congress scafceiy will ho "Father, IS this thing true?" Het ttt*r Luther **»'* not yet touched them," sufficient to maintain the service, voice fell to a terror-stricken whisper, a. chaceei to •<**' "We shall not indulge In Moralizing, "oh, it is true enough/' said Karloff, "Efficiency,'' says Mr, Hitchcock)* m Cnhurg, «» **« &jj If you please *' Interrupted the colonel, "God knows that it Is true enough. "sbottJd be made the important factor* i hand 'Eaited tf| With savage Irony, "The MOMCnt for But It rests with you to save him. in regulating the compensation of post- that has gone by," At Become My Wife, and yonder fire shall office employes. All promotions should^ '"Ueryweli." Karloff's shoulders set* SWailOW his dtsh6ndr*--ahd mink Re- be based on merit and no favoritism of" fetrfOecSthedU rf to t3o^***..':; HALL'S HARNESS SHOP gtitetida;r ?M ss joamWeS sbpeicraimt eo fa gghries sspirveedlya toanry* afulls,e ,l ovaen di s Ia sphraimll iteivxpeo sstea the,i ma.n d Awfittehr any kind should be permlfted," Mr, Hitcheeek reports that the use •• i injured by a Ms forbears touched his face hire and it we go hack to the beginning; before orttojcs* ^ * e there, hardening It, "l Wish to speak It honor or dishonor is nothing. To- of specially eqttippcd* automobiles i» Luther ftfflxcd hij:{ In regard to your daughter." night there Is nothing, nothing In the the colleetiea setviee in Baltimore ha*' ll80,:bat'*eretri| fouwlll find the finest line Of Fur Robes in Ox^ "Enough! Take my honor and be world sa*e my love fov* ybu, and the proved so successful that the depart- in IS53. Ihe^l ford County, prices from $6 to $75. gone!" The colonel's voice was loud chance that has giVett Me jhe power to ment now is planning for a similar* Mm the thesel "ito1**! and rasping. force you to be mine, What a fury collection service in several other* Karloff rested his hands on the table and a tempest love produces! It makes cities, He adds that while the: gross* , and will eajafl I Also a fine line of AA Blunkebj both street and Stable, and Inclined his body toward (he colo- ad honorable man of the knave, a receipts of city delivery offices were can endttrC W nel. rascal of the nan of honor; It has top- ISM per cent* greater In ifiofi than ia of Martin Lot«f Jive Us A Call. "Listen to me," he began. "There pled thrones, destroyed" nations, oblit- - DROPPED IT JNT'0 THE :PlM3, the preceding year, the cost of the ser- , and as WS ^1 Is In every man the making and the erated races « . * Well, I have become vice was hut 5,0? per cent, more than i«d accept sM J. F. HALL COMPANY, capacity of a great rascal. Time and ft rascal. Mademoiselle, you must be- rnomfelnt of suffering you now inflict m'inf ciMb lcI wkta dff* *c!-| RLer Street. mopoptoivretu; niTtyh ea olothneer * arnei ghnet edte dto—ida nay oua scoommee hmeayd wriefseo,"lu teHlye. lifted his hand- ua pdoany ,m ae laonndg , mbiinttee,r ,I gsahlalilnl gg divaey .b aDcko cino s1t So0f3 s, earvnidc et htoe garvoesrsa rgeec epiperts cweanst ,h ouft MAWS, that 1 could not give up your daughter. Without giving Mm so much as a ydt think that it will be wise to call ls,!§ as against 19,05 in 1905. stion/' WORD FALLS, Well, I have not given her Up, 'She' glance, she swept past him and sank ine countess?" Her scorn was superb, must be ray wife," on her knees at her father's side, tak- "I am waiting for your answer, Will "Must!" The coiouel clenched Mi ing his hands by the wrists and press- you be my wife, or shall I be forced I think they're hands. ing them down from his face. to make my villainy definitive?" HttlPPlNE3' "Must, To-night I am going to prove "Father, tell him he'lies. Tell Mm 'Permit me to take upon these shoul- best for the myself a great rascal—with a great mo« he lies!" Ah, the entreaty, the love, ders the hurden of answering that W. W. HARDY CO., tlve. What Is Russia to me? Nothing, the anxiety, the terror that blended qticftlidn," Said a voice frdfh the win- BLOOD ad tfeath r>*»WJ What It your dishonor or my own? her tones! dow, ,b Infantry, Jni Less than nothing. There Is only one He strove to look away. Warburton, dressed In his stable soldiers in the r Carriage and Sleigh Paining. tdhaiunggh, tearn."d thHaet stIrsu cmky thloev et afbolre yaonudr cri"eFda tbhreork, eynolyu. a"rcL oaokll aIt hmaree!, "L osohke cdlroetnhcehse da nwdi th lergaginin, gsst, eppheadt teisntt o atnhde DeIa rt hSiinrki: —"L . SFto,n"in |Btointt, eMne .t,r Jcti nthe e* £b, eit*tfflt-, country, kve the flame of the student-lamp rose vio- at me and tell him that he lies! , . . room from tbe veranda and quickly take for the blood and headache I ever" paro for s«rvi« lently. "She must be mine, mine! I You will not look at me? God have crossed the intervening space. Before aavr. In fact I would not be without them [X fwarmch s5a ialn d* tJ &dl j Ni ; Rdeemsoarkipe tioa n.s pePcriiacletys aOsf rfeinaes onSaibglne aansd coOnrsniastmenent tawl iwtho|grko oodf hnmoaawvne sthtrreiiee sMd tutoso t w wbienin w thhoeenr w bayos m aanan n a hchoten oolfor varbaessle-; rhmoeesarevc eyn a notdno mesnpetr,r eeaIatd t IGsh oetdrru teoa rtwmheistn n!e"tso sw Sahrhedre ucaonnveyxe rpo enfcreot emodf atthhpeep estaruraragpnirccies ,eg rhcoeau upbs eacddo ubplyidc kbreeids- ignr eatht em hanbyu ide,o cftoorr 'ath beUy lth. ave saved me a. • , only Mhcf m N* cality, Heaven nor hell shall force me despair. "I did not think or know that ap the packet of plans and had dropped Ycatrll Mm. IDA M. Ftar. ngegroes, *fie It ol ogwivere hmeyrs eulfp . toY eyao,u rI lloevvee l hteor ; gaanind stuhceshe blaosrei ntgh ihnagns dws esrheo udlodn eh av. e. h.eTlpheadt kfti nI nbtaoc kt hneg nliirnas. t tThhee nm ahnet elle aannedd fwacietdh nil Traliicp otrruidee "t, Lb.r eFak,"s uMpe ccofcldiase a neldim rienvaetreis, -• -, is now doW her," "To my level I Take care, I am to encompass my fetner's dishonor, them, or rather Karlof, of whom he confers the disystSoe!.-^luy it now uof ies. gtill a man with a man's strength," his degradation! , , . For money! wee not quite sure. take it at oace If you arc not ftrtaf Aspect Ave., Rumford Falls. cried the colonel, What is monty? You kasw, father. (TO BF CONTINUED.) well.—J5c at the store. / ; ,,lf3U- IP^^P^f^W^P^ fy.BWWW.1^1., . >J&&&£JX THE RUMIORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY, .JANUARY^ 10, 1907, *'• H Airs. Jolih Jseal has'pefen ill for FeY BOTHi LOCAL AND «rnl days. • ' •• -•'<• ',- 11 W, L White wamift- Bisfield; on* busi- OUB SPECIAL PERSONAL ness- Moftdfty,: .-'.' • ;>. Mrs, $J) L, SteMeld is ' expected home the last of the" week • firam % pleasure trip to Portiast stud Berlin, V0LU5I Mrs. Guy Gardiner of' Dixfield was Of Odds and Ends opened tip .very^lively last Thursday and has been steadily increasing Arthur F, Chmhman dined with ML in town Tuesday. and Mrs. JMpb M. Wooilsum last Bun- da^ \ ,,• for the very simple fact that when we advertise a Special S a l e we offer something A Dr. Hutcliins was in Portland on \|idsines$ this week, Arthur* ISendnW has been out of in Special Bargains, Our Customers are aware of this fact. That explains and accounts sehftol this week on ueeount of siek- Mrs, Batph Wooctsum visited' friends ness, ' . . . - • ' -:' For B in West Peru Tuesday. for our success with our Annual Clearance Sale. We still have exceptionally good bar- The Ladies' Aid of the Universalisf ., - • Jho Morail Mrs, Edward Brown. visited relatiYes church met at the chureh parlors Tues- in Lewiston this week. . gains left in Remnants, Sfcirts Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Sweaters, Hosiery and Underwear. , ht held at day afternoon,' •,'•., ; Xfc ; soth to Fcl Mrs. B, W. Blackmail has been ill This is the last week of the sale so don't lose this opportunity. .of the most Mrs, Jessie Barker and. Mrs- Beaty .several days this week. will spend the last of the .week In efliertainiucj Leivtlst.oa, "••.,••..•• This colle H, G, Pun ton has been under the kind ever" n. •doctor's care for sonic time. Miss Desrosier and Mr, Glement were famous mast married ilonday morning, Jan, fth hf MORRIS MARX tccturo and Mrs. Milford W. Sanders was an Bev, 'FT. Lafiamme, .of the cxblt Lewiston shopping last Saturday. •' ^aped the- •George htiddenj who.'hM' been 311 for. psiatiags roj St, Margaret's Guild met Tuesday some time with, pneumonia;, Is eon* . -.ism. AW' oj •afterauoB with Mrs, 32, H« Shook, vaieseing rapidly,,. 'M: :painilngs Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, : • ;V.v: ;••• '- ..' '••.;•. :• • eriginftl* fu The Humfoi'd Falls evening school Mrs,. Mary Blsbee Jbsslyu of Pwt- ..jmwlsg* beii opened Monday evening and 35 scholars luud is the guest «£ her parents. Son* : ,ss! th« celo were, enrolled. and Mrs, George I>, BiSbeo, Congress Street, Rumford Falls, Maine, srtisi*. ; •*.. 7" : ' •"•-•- - -: 'The beaut! Bev, At S». Bisbee left for hih hume A little sou arrived at the home of exhibit ftrft G Mr. and Mrs. Ed Francis on Crescent in South .Portiuud-'Munday, where he fri -experimd Avenue Jan. 6th. will stay for several weeks. from Iff ion'W Miss Etta Hobnan of Dixfield was Miss MBa. Ames has. been sick -dnr-1 Sidney and Kay Yaughnn have been | BOWLING ALL THE GO AT RU&IFORD GRANGE ynll be orot Charles W» Chrigtenwm. »SiI,--34adgu« '*•*+ the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles E. teg the past two weeks. \ bringing a private tvlcphono wire. \ BUMFORD FALLS ALLEY, isg ever 3-400 leaa ..Marin 'Qto^im were roarrlad last- Pernaid the first of the week. Mevre*n iMnge Kauty tS Mt. SBelaurtniiasibf,a s.. church, Bev. John Motigh ton of MoughtoU'Was-inJ Bobert Malton ha» waited :& fawn is AS over the state this winter bowl f.o -n Tt hCeo sBteurM SbaRtei wCteIrya uagloj 5•a4t-! -Is*- .s••aTdhe, se- daMtftc rafpll rivAe d littotl eg laddaduegnh ttehre hhuo.r^n Vroefc eJnatmlye s a,Hr-. B«v. G.'.B,.'. Huunafbrd. preached in. toWn on business - Monday, St| hSearaeU-i fAoru:d tohvec -rn aenxdt twhrilel em yaekaer sh. fa home l, iasg has wberict,a mm e •th teh ef wfaasrliiOtvB iMpiMoh is rec ewteiftbe* t Iile»mhtlotem mt.e. stetlfttAio a. larogfe mst ir a3 1 i liakgri ethhrea . hofft't tirfi Merr, the Well kfiWa coutr&ejor. tShuen dMaye thmoodrinsti ncgh aunrcdh i'au t thAen dCofvoearg telagas-t visMit,r st,o Shceur tsei srteetrns rinni 'dB oPstroind.n. y from, a a. (,**-Bowler, publisher of the CiTt- |a2oi aw ho i-s|«y cluaft whotesaaas ;|, I fsteik Tfe» fMIuwiag o&* f'f tofiA pMttitlf.t rbe** fJitnt d: aJi Miss Alice Mayville and Mr* Cormier ZFM and the Bethel News-, was at-Bunt-- ft UVft i tionsl ehureh.-ln'the ^eveaiag. Sir, I Ituwfoi'd Palls is no uxceptlon to the f itaBcdt Henry Presets, hfastuj S| •cf-fheic whu wero united is marriage by- Bev. Px, Mis* Jackson of*Wo:o3foi'ds is visit-1 ford Palis Friday, Lhflamme Monday 'wening, Jan. Jth. Haimaforfl first preaehi'd in Andover In lug her sisf er, ;Mrs- 3we Lincoln.. -.' { IIrbtuewc,l iaugn lsesslsk yi th etreo't ei s tbheet.t efra citt emli smt atniy», f^* Bwu&rg eRsxw. aIiwmae^tu Qrawr-tjm Mn ru, JtMumst e SMw « This urf ex .ISM, nearly 38 years ago," . « . vaud wsmrlor in the ntyJc -of its tsau- t'iarMte? Alfred Aiteit, mmi aauy towst-'.t Scary Caddy of fiaektead will s f at Ehlowmiuo Hla,s tG lweaeseokn, sapnedn tw seenvt ertaol P.doaryts- 3>w P, P, Barttett rcturaed Saturday froBmu dao lptrhi pG taot eMs erwet uPronrekd a. nlda sBtro. sWtoene. kl| cEexcpdr eJsosh n« '-Bj*as.i loelyf iricu tuhpeo nJ o;M\alr .A Bmaeirliecya'ns jaTgh«emre.> nat raen dt wiho c cqlnuabUs tyd eovf oitetsd pam ir otnhs.e , MMaarrtke n" SKurigmesb*a,,l lJ,a nLta dy S-t Aew*aatr f; !& tshrfit*h egxrhahibbi t. samd land. Tuesday before • returning' to. An* from Boston and one of his purchhses transfer to the ofiiee at Bangor. , " I sport that engage the exclusive use ux|Ira Woods, Gate Merper; \i •£. iuin\ est lehoel to gusts.- .,-.;'• •while la 'the city, was «* pair of snow-. Mrs* Samuel LaBarge -of Strhtbglass ] I the iilUy eurtMu nights. *Mh week*"'"lo""M 'T"*te' atere*}. M'tt, Mcatry, TttElJ ehildreu mpre « shoes for his little 'daughter, Mhrioj Iterk hue been IE during the-past .week . The proprietor of .the Acria. Lunti Cue of these slabs is composed of jpomeauj Mtss Wyucfred Itew« . tasplring fftfla The attention of our readers is called and a pair for himself* We expect the Boom on Exehaug* stst-ct -ga;j*s ho has marri.Bd. eoopiw, w*nJ *Ms. oAot oi \Mw* CMrfte Mor«%'Flora- : test dttrctepm to the fee table adopted by the doctors doctor will soon be an enthusiast oa the W. J. MeEarian&' left Monday njofn- ua objectiott, to our praising n%t they oung unmarried couples. Many of , fellewiag pr^6 of Bumford; palls and Mexico as given subject of snow shoeing. iag for Mew York on a business trip. coftee, etc*,, but objects to our printing the women, have become quite expert- AIRE, OSGOOD EATON, It Is due i.q I in another column. Miss Cora iHowfe of Pixfield has the name Acril as we have been -doing* bowl; m and make very -creditableI .••••-'••.•-. ri drawing, Be Florence Nelson^ daughter of Mr* and .' Meetstet and a i as Wfi.e l3d3 . aMgeonotr ef, owr htoh eh aCs iTbIeZeEn Na, cwtinags fwoirlml emde eat cwlaitshs itnh eP hcylassisc aela cChu lTtuhruer, sadnady Mriras,. Monty KelsoUj is ill with diphthe- disTth ec hMurieshsi omnaerty a.St ocitehtye ofv ethster yM etlhuos-t scoTrheps, game is oncf-M skill In a • fuoteartgba f oi""-Oldea„t•'. ...M..„a.,M ve; of fiastfe ; "iSnaste-rCth iesV ceosrl legcut Scounnfdinaeyd atnod thMeo hnoduasye. with a severe cold wevaesn ihnegl di na t Gtthjney ah oHmael l*o f hAe r bmreoethtienrg, Jacob Israelson of Livermote Palls Ttoh ubres dascyu ta ftteor ntohoen alintdtl e teJtkreadn deprue.rEss' i,n.eMas:7'.s. r^u •/ b'u t.'-.. a.o. c*s *t' t.e*g*„iy . .l.u. *o'k • *p. t*e.-«y•t*' *•p a' -,r-t \|I Ea0St---Oa*tn*u,*r •d•t*ah-yo»* ovJl*da.m*e*s* t n#o•a«t»ht,i, v eMv r_rs*•,p. &tmefs# ill • «fujtn',-—Boste Elliott W» Mown, last Priday night and visited his sister, Mrs.. Marry Marx, last- home in. Boston, wmeinncs win fro«m t*h» o, crack» b,o wlftrs**•|- I~ B um-f•o•r-d, passed, uway* She ws» ten The _ pictures m Mrs, Waldo Linnetl and two children a number of ladies are to begin the Sunday, . The. weekly roE,4 . O.-B'.Er" *• »•* .f t•- t. o- te„m - ,,M" -t?i-n„ B•>u. m«.feir.ui i«u„ .*I*s*l«d•, -«-n u» at« i*s«*,» h*js.li ' are the most 1 started for Mew York Jan. 4th, where course uudef the direction of Miss J, M, Jordan of OWtowu had Ms great' Inte»r est B"u*f tn*»K -thu' < w 'e Aftk la:n^ti nf- , 7h.e..r. d.7ea:,t*h "w..a.7s. -fnijk ye,a' rs, 5- w. .tt.f.iJl ,; mt shown, ia they "will join Mr, Linneli, who has Howe, Thursday night of this week. Mr, and Mrs. Upward L, Coburn of shoulder broken by logs ro M# lag onto nr am- es *n.*u d» s• c-o•»r••e s »of* t"h•os'o« who su-c-*cie«e*d 1iu..n^d*. I«?*. d«•a ys, o,.l*d.-- • By Globe, been employed there for some time. Bethel spent Sunday with Mrs. Tina him at Templo Spauiding's camp, on *i*n -q1u a«h tym./rg^- i£- o *r» „th o*t *e v•e -nat a-r -e - »w r•"i"t te-4u4 '1 I «*-».» ,dLecc; aa:e*d . w^ a. s .t.h „e *d.s u.g»b-.t.w • The exhthltiJ Tuesday, Jan, 15th, a concert under Bennett, oppoaito side of iho lake from Bemis, uAput'a . tAlmt g4r e4u.t -b, mei-k b: oMu r7dt,*. L» n1u? "-o**w:^y- II«S.a_m..*u,v*l ..».•«*u. -E«,u*s^M. ml«b •*P«st.»„u . ... frith o^ncd I nnb Mr, and Mts. George Bowu spent the auspices of St* Athanasius church roller rake* pride in Uceing M* name|,:„, , . •._, * -*-,-' -,- « ,„• ^1 l*HAH FWraidllaayc eo fM loaosrt eW, aenekd wWitehn tA Sira. tuarndda yM rtso, wThilel baret igsitvs enw hion wCihlel nteayk eO ppearrat Mino, utshee. Mrs, P* 0. Walker is spending the jHnccd wicaasl atrt eBatummefnotr.d Falls Tuesday for m-, . .t.h. o„ E«s..t~,.- f .w. *.h. , et*h4., e. r h, e pur.U7c-l,p _a,t.H, i.t't,l f^WJ?i l1-tfhi8t.:- 4t,3hi -esjhi ro ; o.l,a'u-,s«' mfc*-o dso.. n-*O ®s-dg.io«eod.d, l a-E am,t>o ,n,* *,9 *J » lUagse,, wjrheipcrha sheaatss week in Lewiston, the guest of Mrs, Waltham, Mass., to spend a weak with concert are Prank Molding, who has the toll oflNw not, 1 .^„ , ,.* 7".... ' ... *-,« t, w.1 asd merits a go I relatives before going to their new lately returned from abroad and who Parkhurst- Austin Carey, Professor of the There is a billiard hsLE up atetrft in I Tvhicreee -o f.o tthhei*r wcoou*n twy e.riao t'bhoer aC, itrwd * s<t\H frid Union. School of Forestry at Eunmrd College, charge of Mr* Howe* of Liveriuore*»„._•., ...» . . . .-i*,-,* , ... ,< home in Wilder, VL, where Air, Bqwe needs no introduction to a Bumford a The photograj i1fP I1 Mhausm' smeicnugrse,d a position with contractor FaWnaidltlh s a Mna uiesdnsi teeMnrctoaeli!dn ienrtg h wea islL l osaotlupssor a naQos suiassortt.l eotitset,, vC„i lsMairtaiisn sgM IIartleel,rn ea uMntasl,i thoef MiDisasmesa rAislciocett aa nids wbofea rss ecvianemn ptsostw uand te nlBatsse,tm eiwns ,e reokut otew ifttoahrk eath eps loaumrmtye- f,F„ou rt,l ,l. s*t,h awt. .,h .po*o -sh.i.-at.'i. so nr *.c .e«e,*n. ,U, , y- •-,b,--e en ftng*.'a g.o..d .j{I*rft,toe-a"Mugi•r d.mt.io.hn**n-, tI EC_nof„yfft.tar oun.fBstc. uy\Em, h„aafoot,dorr; .A n bc, •hsF cli,Ila.lds l osf,s oaw r ,T *rO,w**«c p*mox>'••t m•n«fwe rmiet.r—t b-MeaenLnd. Lsuiosru i! praetical lessons in forestry and look The Ladies* Aid of the Methodist Mrs. Balph Curtis has accepted a po- hlcssrs* Mcrr and Bon glass ura to be f a member of the Methodist church* riM * "" *• I over the wood industry lu that section* .jchnrch met Thursday afternoon in the There wilt be special meetings in the sition as compositor with the Bumford congratulated because of the* high j was a woman of excellent chatsft r _. fetalogara ad vestry to perfect the arrangements; for OniversaEst cburehes of Bumf ord Palls Publishing Co* Mr, and Mrs. 2. A. CroeE, who have plain upon which the business is con- tehiaary study i m JMhoem Pmaisttteeer ss afloer wthhiec hs atlhee yw earree atlos og iavpe-, aTnude sdDaiyx fieevlde nicnogm, mJaennc 1in5gth , aatn d Bhioxlfdieinldg Miss Mennio Brown of West Paris ldaatueglyh terer,t urMnersd, fTrorume aQ vleiassito nw iotfh Ltheewir- dsuoun: ci ted, Mr, Jehu El Douglass is per- d%ent osnc hroaolel s teqcfe iJ' pointed. The presidents for the month two evenings, the 16th and 17th at was the guest of her brother, Edward iston, wEl make their home with their genial dispo ti.tet with deep' foeltegs. of scour* *ri half of seti At January are Mrs. P. B, Godiag and Bumford Falls. Bev, Mervey M Moyt, M* Brown last week* daughter, Mrs, Eiwte M* Gleason this appreeiated* Me is assisted by his The- funeral .occurred at Mr hi bts* I Mrs. B. M, Woodsum. BttperiUtendent of TJftiversalist churches winter. brother, George B. Douglass, who Is heme on Frnakiin steeet, and w« dj in Maine, wilt be the speaker. Mr. •A* B* Manderson of Concord, N* M,, one of the most agreeable sad well in- ducted by Rev, G* B. Masnafofl: The week of prayer is being: ob- Moyt is a yery able sneaker and his has been engaged as master mechanic January 22nd the P. & B. F* By, Co. formed men at the Falls, The alley Rev, G* A* Martin of m Melts PEES NO served in the Methodist and Baptist series of meetings the past month in for the P. '&• B. F, By. has recently been equipped with hew Church. The renmins were iaten •will tun a special train to Lewistoa and church this week. The meeting on NorWay, South Paris and elsewhere Mr, and Mrs. True A* Mnrkee of return after the theatre. The Lion. ball* and pins. V at HsM Bomford cemetery. Monday night was led Iff Bev, T* L, are highly spoken of* Otisfield are to make their home at and the Mouse is the great uttracHoftf I One is ci Frost, that of Tuesday night by Bev* Bumford Palis very soon- at the Empire Theatre, There are S, S. OFFICERS 1907, G, B* Mannaford, Bev* G* A, Martin The Searchlight Club was cuter- many plaaaSng to go* The fare for the W'ANTED---By a young #V' WiE eonduet the meeting Thursday teiued Friday afteruoon by Mrs. E, W* Mrs. F* E. Whect has returned from round trip is $1.25. The IJiiiveraalial Sunday school last list or similar work, Not afr*?^' the! "ft*"'! evening and Bev, T* L, Frost on Friday Mebber* The leader was Mrs, Motse. the sanatorium at Mchfoa and is re- Sunday elected the foEowing ofiteers Work, J, MTSMONT,, Bumford W| night. The program was as foEowst BoE covering her health rapidly, The Searchlight Club was enter- for the current yean Saperihterident^ 264*1 ;..&«« Sunday! call, noted names of the Preach Be- tuiaed last Friday afternoon by Mrs* ; T- Webber spoM WhEe Coasting by moonlight one nalBSance! Talks, The invention; Of Marry CarroE started Thursday morn- E. S» Kenaard, The leader of the Edward M* Browsr Assistant Superin- 'Jf^boatlflgtea evening recently, BusseE, son o£ Mr, pfinting, ,Mrs, Bayej Paper, The renais- ing for Brooklyn, where he wSU attend meeting was Mrs. Baniett, The pro* tendent, Mrf. E, "iV* Mebberj Se'ctetary L08T*—Gold watch, fob, we*1 *\ a te*m ix J and Mrs* Taylor of High street, was sance of painting, sculpture, architec- the Brown Commercial College. gram for the afternoon consisted of and Treftsuref, Beuiah DOugiasat Or-JBeward.forrewrm Dr* A. MSHEfin ]f®m,m tet eJ Boriously injured on the head lay ture, literature, by Mrs* E, W» Web* the roll call, answered by character* gttnist,. Normu Gates, * St*athglS|S Building • wR is the poll eoEidiug with a double runner loaded bert Oral sketches) Bousard, Mrs* Mrs* Ffed B* Carroll of Fraukliu istics of the French people, the review l^totherame-i With young people* Me hope nothing Lewinj Babelais, Mils Gobura! Amyot, street entertained the W> C T* M* of different periods of French history, J» fight, where more serious than this Will happen, for Mrs, Bantettt Bodiu, Mrs* Bisboe) Thursday af temoott of last week. and the reading oi the last chapter of ifKditMiefrfiw to« f his neighborhood contains some dan- Moutaigae,- Mrs* Mowe* MODEL LADIES' TAILORING l»Jff the history, taking up the Dreyfus ftf- gerous aud much freguontea* coasting Miss Evelyn Metchcr, who has been **««|aMfor, fulr and other late ineidenta of French piaees* The ladies of St, Margaret's Guild spending several weeks at home, re- l^rithedifferaj n &*&w•i$E* are plaanteg oft presenting "The turned to Bates College Monday, history. ,iT«t to warrant The Ghoral Union held a rehearsal Mother Goose Masquerade/* in Cheney Monday evening and the attendance Opera Mouse Thursday evening, Jan* Mid Pant a of Boston and Joe Lavoie The Moraci M. Tumor Art Exhibit ] wnjfs. was good, and considerable progress Slst* A large number of the local of Quebec, lightweights, will box in from Boston wilt be on exhibition at T«*"gbt anfl t0J was made with the new music* A singers are to tahe part In the euter* MeMeuaamin Mall Friday evening, the Ghishoim school during the last y , State Supe communication from Bref* Chapman fainntent and it promises to bo one of Jan. nth. week Of January, The exhibit in- I *'nl& churches mma m was read and- the members water d.e* the most enjoyabie musical attractions cludes about 260 representatives of SUITS MADE TO OR- FURS REMODELED *»«• st the tin! ,. Mrs, -J* M* MeMeeman returne'd last lighted to hear that Mr* Chapman is to of the seasdn, The operetta is in ( the most famous paintings of ancient Visit the chorus this month, and of charge of Mesdames Baynes, Neal, Thursday from a trip to Washiagiea, and modern times, many of them in the DER AT REASONABIE REPAIRED TO II where she- visited her daughter, Mrs* course that means that every member Baniett and Mrs* BaJpb Lewis of exact colors of the originals* The ex- m Is espeeted to attend the rehearsals so Marlson, who is to remain in town and Darby. Mrs. Darby is coming to Bum- hibit occupies nearly MOO square feet PRICES STYLE OR SIZE ford Falls in JunO for a Visit. »i- that the chorus may merit some com* assist in the production of this enter- of space and, the Boston Transcript Jf mliOT rj , mendation from Prof. Chapman. tainment* <* < Mr, and 'Mrs* Fred, *wV B'mllh of says that It Is the finest aollietion ever gathered together. M will be a treat Carthage are spending several monthf to the art-loving public; and, merits n Prof* Caldwell, the • eminent Now Several of the barbers employed la In New York, where' Mrs* Smith- will f^ti j York specialist, lias euenedffa branch a shop not far from Motel Bumford, pursue her vocal studies under the good patronage* & S{ oflice under his personal supervision in Went on a fishing expedition—-some say nois$ teacher, Dudley Buck, Jr. r°nd» SterHni the xmrlor over .Miss C. J* If all's it was Sunday, and as the shop was The retiring, presldettt, Sirs, % M, ^andotheVsi milEnery .store at Bumford Falls. Mis closed that day, it is probable" that Miss Eva Osgood visited Miss Gen- Atwood, and the vice-presidents, public** X"Bay demonstration and heal- thCrf is truth fft the Story.: They eva Hutehiha of Meohattic, Fella/asts Mcsdnmes Fred Bendall and (J, E. opPautr!o:n°,n,v.,V gee;rewaJel nw^i4shh t^o^e^alfl^4ttiteoetn!Orahm*.;,.", ,cf*r.c.,mt*^»..im*it.^**h.i!c,,hj*--,. otel"- mm ing has stamped hini oiie of the great- fished ihidugh the Ice*islve did not week and with Miss Hutchins attended Howe, of the Ladies' Aid Society of out* we are announdne » *P«lal PRICE REDUOTiON, , I est speeialistf Itf tht ^euntiryv 'and learn • where-s-and so far as' fish! is con- the 'Viola Allen performance at the the Universalis! •sjhurch served a Wirtuf jiur order lo mikiV«, 5,„. VI T?a.*Ijirea.la lW* -l8""- ««•» '«* «?"-^7* tiv&J mm thosff who: .know of. hM' presence "Will cerned^weii those who •$& not be-Empire Theatre in Lewiston Thursday, luncheon in the ehurCli parlors last f» sairaoteed. T<"" **"• T*e b«.>lttnli0B will b< K!rea fon a, h«*«o-fo«, »«« "E- i .-. do- well to* eonsuit him* ; if 0 witnesse'd-lieve in fishing" through the ice— on night. Wednesday afternoon. The menu in- FRieE :Lf8TX afi ced,e m-aondn stwraetrieo nv eriyn ftahvoo rparbolfye sismopr'rse sosef-d Scauungdhaty —nowtihlil nbgo,— glbaudt tcoo lledasr. n tAhatt ltehaesyt, Captain Barker of Bemis is quite' ill ccoluffdeeed, , sQallafidcse,r s hfoort trhoell se, nscuainkge yfienadr SShepirat raWtea iSstk iSrtu i(ta,n y siyU) «"",«Y*. Fancy Dresses, <f * F* ^ Ri with the utility of his treatment* ' We that is tho way it was told the. writer with pneumonia, and was attended by were elected as followsr Frdsident, Tailor Made Suits (an/style) 10.0? Shirt Waist, . '-F mm experienced a refreshing sleep the by one of tho victims, between sneezes, Dr. A. 1*. Stanwood Sunday, On the Mrs. -John MeKenrie; Vice-President, OPEN EVENINGS Suits Sponged & Pressed tfi° • -, Heprcsi H»' night of a demonstration, treatment, coughs and wheezes/ while a Sunday doctor's return Monday indrning he re- Mrs. C. M. Blsboe; Treasurer, Mrs. E. i i t ^ v f u ^ ^ } ? ^ ^ Stmthglwa Building, .. . ^ and feel free to recommend Electro- growth of beard was being scraped off ported* Mr, Barker as being quite com- W. 3Vcbber; Secretary, Mrs. E, H. nl™.U™}llht b< "ALE, A»M -Manager. Over E. K . p < ^ ^ B Magnetic treatment* his face Monday. fortable. Br.bwn*' Congreaa St. entranceT Telephone l« .'•'' "* -: '7,;-7/;-- %• mm-. mmtmum^^mikwm 1 • '• «-— f»»" •••--- '! -.—*—•—ir«t^ b&?*¥mWifm*W$LO, 1907. r'-^^^-*.^'**/*^'«*•**»»-' i ^mmmmmmmmmmmsr''-"----- j^agife^^^g^Ai^^i^pMegi-Q^^j^^^g^^^rix CQ$$MT ii»>- J*" ">' hL torir t*S lh0 *a»« toralvefl Boh'aiid* daugtter'iiv B|th«l!Mit%#efc1 WORD. $»ff*EWS. *J Mr. and kv ~h«t as the tip WM oal ^ ^ LoBwrlosfio. na nsdpe nMt rlsa.s-tU w/ eKek. Cwsijtpho frfderlVatliSv'ceifs ( Truth Stranger Than! rte a dltmej n £ C. Bowler " teo't r r f l" V*"*6 vile-, 1 ^ ht-re. 1 ', ' , '",1 '.' )'":•.'; j :'» toualttj* TiaH WA ftethr e griclher, if a little wiser, Miss' Graco^k; Stnart/'who toadies Bar Harbor is much delighted at the les Andrews ttj Lowlsfon, t0hitnilglgs ab0ttrd tJi(} , *- a kindergarten school in Marblehcad; prospect t>f her UeW electric road, , aanndd wwiiffee ooff &A*,,»,\ »•«'• « two, ba tw ownht oa finme6aotrw Lisbon, AMtrnss1.s .J, .i sH v. isSittuinagr t.h or parents, Mr, and Tho recent fair given by 'trite Jefdfes •#*&• (A" jjx^3ya>? wwitA «Sd wire, fijjY Ijlfine'* Country Book Publisher Jf* C*r J ^ M w««! after waitingVorao Gospel meetings will begin at the of the WestbrookHpngregational church Ibort Silver ^ two jitod tho ear showing no signs of CongregatiorfAl church Jan,r13th, Eev. netted Mtio, Mkgn^rii is Strength* * <• ' I iJktmm nroArd»l.t tje'aH0^^=s mcdo vainndg ; ioAt,mr iW rpato»l le'i"itV t*ra"v,e'"ll"e"r a«lii4gsh«t.r : A, K, Baldwin, pastor of the church, Bango|!expects a new brick and vM Srfsi,o rAp licjeJo LfoftTue. (if fii/aW/y and Pr/ces *m,lWn?itfe. r: w"™Ia s .g ue".,sAhs0 tehh<oa>tth 'sdb uoettxhoor,- wwthoaats t otthhnoee wotikl l(P rbo.e rt alanasdns dis Mterds . bFyr aEnekvli. nW Millaiaxmim Borses- tgor abnoit eb ubiults iinne stsh eb lsopcrkin ogf, 'th*fC O1 storiest It will tonaec tuivpi tyyo/aunr dw hyjoillle "gsiyres'tieymou v''^Sinva'ep ,' pvui¥geo r balnodo dv itaalnidty "-!h ealthful , nOotli vOef tWtet oj$sr js;j COUII/ Tym»ZaUn Icffmr ofsm - htB»fdua mUof"no rdMth, kiso dJ" iWtnhe0h, "ac t" sa immd aaktnhe.o s Mceanxtlimy Ivni.s iPteodrt latnhde*ir son, Harry C. togTthoen Wfailslcrpasasdet >W Was atroe-rpriflgloan i&z eidF arlimas*t °sd essontial''to1 happiness. 6 tlift party m'' .IJT \ 4 °Ur fri*ia'J' "^ don't Walter Gray has been in Augusta a week at, Augusta with $300,000 capital. REMARKABLE CURES MADE Bf PROF. CALDWELL WHO IS NOW few days, AfA/A/E kiii&f j * **. Htttok w# toaraftiufast enottgh to boat tot o£ Mte| ja^rtlii Mrs, % L, Cammtogg; has fettirned Tho stained glass windows have been Our best wishes« «uur boxes," Very sooa after a voice from North Norway-and is caring for put in place in the Presque Isle Con- fN "RUMFORD FALLS. from out of space said, "Conductor, Mrs. Frank Noftage, * • i gregational church, and tho • building CITIZEN OF RUMFORD m Will probably go! to Lewiston in rWnft for R^J "noCBTS THE UTILITY OF am U ttonneet with the noon train Itottio Bray has finished work as now has a finished appearance* ' Sanford, Me., April 23r4903. Sanford, Me., Feb. 1, 1905. table girl at Hotel Andrews and ex- From experience and observa- Ajf ELECTRIC RAILWAY, loniorrow for Bnraford Bails." tcbo pects to go to Lowiston. . A strict quarantine has been es- tion I am' ;''persuaded that* the I am persuaded;that the method ETHEL, eohttnetor, who was wise to the nm>. Henry Kerr and son, Robert, are tablished at various houses in. Guilford Electro-Mag}netic ' treat m;ent"' now of treating many diseases is far lorioua voice, replied, "Now old man, 3rd, Bear Hirer | A cltifton of this town, who is known working in. Gilend. Mr. Kerr is doing village, where it is known that the in- given in town by Prof. Caldwell superior to that of medicine. For JttSt yon Mop qittet; go in and sit down aacye ftaoitfat ortt, teafiwifiilj , raai ttfoe all ojwol,l ierro, caendn*U yp rethtayd gosoedv esroarlt aringdh tw.uo wOilulr gsheat mycohuo lyto j oLkaewr ltsotooka tahlol •bteiaamck,s mi•th i.n g. and Robert is driving mates are suffering from small pox. mis anpyo^s idtiisveealsye s. 'bteinnedfiecri a. lt r:efaotrm . etnhte. NRhereviuonuas't isCmo,m Cplaitcaartirohn, s'a,-n' !di neMidaennyt iroo otteir gnagtsj Harry Wheolor has returned to his Mayor Plaisted of Augusta has plans This method' "of applying -vital- to.,the'conditions of "men and *slisr experiences while tea a trip advice and subsided. Ho was finally cupted. with iwiej. I school in Caribou after spending his for developing certain gedtipns mf' the force to-wasted energies-appears" women- it is beyond' comparison. -a Boston to Lawteton, that lias lauded in LewJsloa at 10:30 p. m., JO installing oS<«[ Vacation here. city. Several tracts of land ho be- to roach many cases quite beyond It'is always safe, never ^pfoducing scffhat snofeon his belief i". decide pretty well disgusted with travelling 1) of Swift Rifej lil-wto WnJ]!iS (iuu& iBsbly 3t riftws, hy.otetrle cars. Mrs. Hiram Pulsifor, - who recently lieves can bo made more available for, the'-ordinary medical profession. harmful effects. I recommend it r Brother AlbertI s^ tod no special oatpcficn«e with had a paralytic shock, remains about house lots, and afford greater cam Mrs. Tilden, is - taking .the i,treat-- to the. confidence and use of the rrie Wight. late.I As soon as ho Touched Bumford PalJs, the same. venience to the general public. ment with Very'satisfactory're- many afflicted. '.g machines,- and as for that mat- h ike ureal tegf »w sought tho ClTJfiEN ofiice, and It is reported that h:on. George. E. sults. , • • • . . . . grange) diaier, {he jaest he know*, «r iltdfknow- made an earnest plea for steam rail- Macombor of Augusta has bought the One event of tho legislative- winter. Herbert -Tilden-, ..... Herbert Tilden,' to on joy the fj.1 fere recent oxjierioiujies, about etfce- roads, and gave it as his opinion that3 water power on tho Little Androscog- Which, while not a part of tho session; as as follows; u>| &, t«AT%$s wwaass ™ wh at, he fouul read iVn the lt w,» take ail d**^ «r «« long to gin at this place. ' itself, is Always a notable 'feature, is" I. .Pastor 1st- Baptist Church. (fvPastor of 1st BaptistiClhurch. to .Bank, do# M asitf nbrirt the clcctrk raad that. £ The Congregational church held their "the annual meeting of tho Maine Press Hundreds df Testimonials May Be Examined afHis fine on t |0 m m fi son. tote harp ,«4| he between Rumforfl hulk and , , , . .„... .. . , I't .I * annual roll call Thursday evening. Association. Tho 44iU anmial meeting ilartotoitoto by $&| l^kf»rtmt thdea dswhtea wnte .vine.r, tmha^sdju r:b •e Jeswna fsjia -b-tiMlei i ji!si:f-h. isw !0|pSniat>kBp ,hal rtwWft ^ j •-•.3» •» rc Tho watch meeting at tho Baptist of the association will bo lield at tho Application, 5 S aletedin, to"r ftAas Dflfrfi«enaV,«J| |ir %ncLa,|etda» >g» tbaecr cswta tanifsle uto- tttch ath atnhre, uflvwato aH set edaemsi reros adth oi nCstIeTaIdZ EoNf atno' tCehnudrecdh aMndon dthaey seevrvenicinesg vwerays iwnetellr esatt--'; Capitol in'tho last woek of January. It fis';'seldo'hii'iheeessary''ftb -'o'drh- electro magnetic heal er,ns' making orjfltra l%w»t ill £St« rt«au»l the impression in his pStotoWft Itttfe • tog. • • "' . •. Thirteen carloads of boxboards have ment- on facts, yet one. t cannot just such wonderful ciires. * He <T 'finjoyed, Xff'j The trouble with our friend is that Air. and Mrs. Percy Allen of Bridg- been shipped from Cutts Island during keep from' .expressing 'profound torto Mopted,. la'cll I tlst eiceUfa car* were Byitog JWA* ho especttod to take a seat in aa elec- •ton were in town Wednesday. the month''of December to Chelsea, admiration for the skiB that is uses no drugs, but his "success is self to ak eiletoto| st* At Jto•A„ si t,o «e w,c,tt.l„d . I,n in,,f o*'. ,f*ic car and be tnutsaiittod ih' ' the Bert Colo is spending at few days at Mass. In-tonnary, thirty carloads are' raising so many poor "sufferers phenomenal. • '';' awto. TI?« .efipsrf U aarprw b» exMbilcd *lfni|twlBkUag of Bn ^ ^ ^ ^ bis-kftm&'.Iw Brynnt's. Pond, - ••". J to he sent from York to tho same.place from beds ^of sickness,.... and re- . The professor will nofr.'hold out if MaMer, ftsaS| ^ritoapito^uiriyputq«*teu(L„Uo thonfibl th0 p}vtlt\< CAT system! Mrs. Frank Witham, who is at King's- by freight'drains, which will run thoro stoxiiigrthettFto health sand vigor? false hopes to you, or accept your tif. AM&J iBtofjl b who toe deotrte cars leaving L, wrl of ,% uu Mm <a„3„ffenH<;ifc for Hospital is reported as doing well. \ for that "purpose. It hairdlyv'seems credible- when case at all if he cannot'do you 1 Btotorilaf3VA.il d nt 5:30 p., »; would get to lraMmminft tho bfl^r „ thc tdc honc Mark Richardson, who underwent an. you hear opremarkablesoures be- good. Go and have a., .friendly Ntrl Vf* Mats ifttefc f» w«. told b to olscfc. Thftl^j^ dM* the vrdec, " operation on his neck recently, is re- The naw-stono drinking fountain on ing made'"-by; elflctcioityiahd mag- talk with him; you wiU";feel bet- atutd'ersy Stf*ir|| t*wfr'iss h« felk w t prcity wcthf . ...,. :- -,.•#•$• \ r, x • >JM p•n rted a* OTpfoving. '." ' ' "' upper Water street, Augusta, will be netic treatment.,, .Yet suchtia the ter ,for it. Prof. Caldwell treats fc Steward, Trffxjtl estfl in thc remftrk dio BIUIC In FIRE AT vTRGIHIA. set to; cpUImission within a few days, truth and the facts are these: all forms of chronic diseases no , Btemwr ihtkA las M profMttnd disptst, "Three f Dr. Stuart and wife spent the holi- Tho foundation is practically ready for That Prof; 'Caldwell; the gifted" matter hoW long standing? '• Nlteftte; Heal |i;:e ta!f hours, well I guess there ^^" Alarm Mid-Net Aycrfc.- daya ftt LfiwistQU, the fountain and but little remains to rtotoj. Mrs. A, ?.f ti b«s ssy wings on thonn ears,*' F, 3L Fogg lost & valuable horsn by bo done aside from sotting.£tbe- slonW ". There will be another Free Exhibition of the Wondgrful A nrriftll hotjse belonging; to Qitlacy utt Steward, 0t?-| totoBflaetor nntoatdlcntty replied, sickness; reeoutly*. •,, and connecting the-pipe so that the -Itadium Violet and X?RAYS, also. Electi-q-Magnotic method Coolidge %•# destroyed by fire .last alsi, Mrs, As si do yon fxpcefe—think, yon ore Ths Good Cheer supper and Unter- water can'be turned on. ' of Treatment next'AIqnday Night, Jan. hi, at 8 o'clockyat . 'Wedtofaday owning nbWit.six o'clock. irtedto Bailey". Js|ttolitowistort on n atreok of chnltt An nttempt ww.mftde to ring in- ftte:t ainment on Mew L'eur'a night Was his^ffiee, 96 Congfess street, over Miss C. J. Hall's Millin- largely* at tended and greatly' enjoyed* The a»£toal meeting of the Martha STHEL. fkr lutesfard friend'..did, not reply alarnt frora box fcwenty.«ne, bnt the Abont IflO sat down, to *npp°r and were Washington Society of Portland was * * crystoro^ttYcoMial invitation is extended to all, especially nwny this'idstej pjabeard the.citr, and while tolfe appatttitjs lalied to work. A snowball waitod on by the yonng men apd young held. Wednesday afternoon. This is*a; '''Yhoso?trbublcdrwith any'chronic diseases, '']•• brigade was formed by the neighbors n«' wrilr tho man in* $h« «**• tecttt •who; arrived on the acese, which re* Jndios. 'The entertainment which fob charitable organization and has dis- Professor Caldwell-is one 'of the treatment. All male troubles, very* busy at. A d* |tos»SbIHty. of' fhn «n» going's tilted in caving the stable, though the lowed tlm supper consisted of tho farce; tributed'in'tho last year thdToIiowtog. ia'o:st"R|icecssful specialists in all, weakness- -from whatever* cause, fe Is gdiliag is IfM!,. the ttottoy jtofo «U|tpc4 od house and contents wore* entirely • do* **Aunt Satan Jonas,** in which Mrs. Coat, $303.21; provisions, $,-18; clothingc, hronic and long standing dis- quickly cured. f ?' trkto, nnd the. inan front Stsmford ntroyed. J, F, McArdlfi a* "Aunt Susan,** and 20.2; bddts and rabbets, $14,90; and eases, Catarrh, Throat Troubles, There is a large classVAf suf- s..'gsn« t*br»h| % a yell nsd mafls % start for tho Leona B. Fenley, Lonl* W, Clark nnd $30346 in Cash. Bronchitis, Consumption, Blood ferers in the world—not really ernttod sa f« »p r,Misiii3g't# Mmitci'f that ho wn« Ito L* MqArdlc took part, and two Disorders—Scrofula, all kinds of sick, hnt miserable, restless and ftcfl. rtoaagh to die, ajthongh h® in EAST DIXFLELD. arilJ* by the nbildren, Mrs, Herman PJhe librarian of the Galdiner public Tumors, diseases of the stomach always tired—who are" passing rho hsm beU t«| fewtbate iwd it HepwWiean whoa Mr, and .Mi* Rain* Hotoher 'called Wilton and Mm, Hvtog Andrews had library has shipped a box containing and Digestive Track Those fear- through the routine of tonics, [ weeks, h*j. Ifasf, Ma in atao urn nninftottr vsn*o n it®r sister and brotijer, Susie and elmrgo of the entortainmenfc and Mrs. 50 books to the chaplain of the state ful nervous diseases of men and stimulants,, opiates and narcotics, jut? of tonsideraMto flbilfty* .Leander BlancSard,. recently: j, J* Merrill of the supper, prison at Thomaston. These books women—no matter from what and fall'into a state of supreme has h««a si thi Mr be wnched f hn exit, the pesfc OrvSMo Walton of Fern was hi town wore duplicate copies of fiction which cause arising-*-Paralysis, Head*! aiiserableness, s rej»rsed*srrl| m m& the- car rewmed' it« *»y. caiHng on friend*^ and hi* eoasin, (1. SCHOOL NOTES. the ComnxitteC took from the shelves in ache, Prostratiou, Dame Back,; These troub le3s are simply elec- fltMn from the FaHn then qnc*-M, Walton, Tuesdteja Th» Romford Fulls schools opened order to, moke room for latex new pub- Sciatica and Rheumatism, Bis* tro nervousness, arising from a Rddio B. Lowell passed through the ritte ce8dgn*torabott.t how'wtay Wednesday morning, Jan, 2nd, with n lications and which they presented to eases of the Heart, Diver auo? BadV! D'siurbance of the vital forces of village Tuesday with a crew of men Y. prr wecfe the car got nffi tho good attendance, The Isthmus, Frank- the state institution. ueys and Bladder, WOMEN.; the body, and can fie effectually onrouto for Walton and Lowell** camp. laic has g«s* if k fto reply wa% **Ket tooro than lin Annex and Thurston school* will be "Women who are racked with pain! overcome hy electricity, A few Mm W, E, Smith is home from. Mr, .a Sat® time% and an wo have J. IL Merritt's, where ahu baa been closed for the winter. Pupils Is the The smelting operations at Bayside, hx the pelvis, side; hack or head, applications are sufficient; often t sllll esa the «'<)j tea i;ff for two dsys, wo nro assisting in earing for Mrs, MerrfU, Thnrston 'district will attend school at Sufrfey, Bfooksville and ether points to or suffering from nervousness and a single process of electrical tolas to go oiE tonight,.** At Romford Center. Probably there Will Hanebck; are suffering from lack of many troubles peculiar to their polarization will remove difficul- who riled recently, og In the mM t ibis time tho eoadactor yclicd be a spring and summer term at the ice. In TJhion River the ice ha* almost sex, can, find speedy relief and ties of years' standing, In fact Tie Mystic Valley Orange Bramafle and Mbt. % f| •tecatk" (Mr friosd sittl think. Lrihmus and FrauMitt Annex schools. entirely disappeared during the past permanent cure >vithoufc examina- it is the only agent to be relied (Slato ka cto c*a«, )t hi fr%tii,ji *stifrtiic«ctdgfM tho?i* tthgaorni pte -& waaendrdsot o nt'odtcyo*ir ni*cg*d ^' »T»nt«o - FdCSrrtloaiudmlbea nayp f Wpenyliaegiyrlhiie ,td".a tat otW aEil atolsaitar g BTel oxnwfuienrli riHei,n aeiel", T ttehhseet BWeTitnhhteeelr , nFteelworrm at eAaar,ce hB eoHrysad r ironife tNt oMewwn. p EofrUotr,l sw thhoofe Iaumts itnB gad yraasyfisdt,*e a inhnda vttehh eeb ecteoenun n mtoryro vdceoodzn.e tnin Tutheeo nsttoes sbtieyov nce.or en sYoupeletaarrtasito ino onafsn mds auuysf fienbregi ntaghv eo inadenewdd: fcuuapnsoecnst uofaofl r c dhtihrsoeen aeiscfe f,e dcetruaanl gceumreen ot f analdl from Ntortl .BLwBtott qBlcMf than, f 0X> e Fow«»'* BW "Thi* ato't LowfstoV* At the regtrinr meeting Jam 3rd, will teach the 5th and fith grades to catch Unci are making Well at it. SPECIAL OFFER. ir, ^ttoditgaiitcd eoafluftor. At thi* Mystic Valley Orange installed its of* the Peitengil! school respectively* •people attt* ftl *kii S9 pcflNiiw. got aboard. The fleer* for the ensnlag year, Mr, Eugene Edith A, Davis will teach the school The two masted schooner, Alice T. Those beginning treatment within 6m weeh wiii be given Btome Terry of Bixfleld, fliilng the office in a in Peru. Annex and Margaret E, Den- Boardman of Calais, Me,, With a cargo lags* last InSj .ftea tho paper city wa* favo.rcfl, nett the Smithville school, Mrs, Ellis of lumber, went ashore oa the Hand- treatment entirely free* Consult Professor Caldwell at once. If *bg obliged, to shnro kb *0*t With rety creditable manner, There was 'sBatordsy^ i* a graduate of Gastine Normal kerchief Shoal* last Friday and is a can do you no harm, andmay save you: years of suffering, perhaps ateo one new member Initiated into A Shortly after tho car itart' Int iMag* wero qniiif iha .paasca* the grange* School, Miss Boyd of the Maine Getttra] total Wreck, One member of the crew your life, THEREFORE TAKE NO RISKS* Institute, and Miss Dennett of the was drowned, the othera being rescued OR COLDS. r«c wrpriied to' hear tho mew Mrs* Jack Cox and ehiidren were Consultation arid One Treatment Free Gorham Normal school* Miss Grace and brought ashore by Captain Edlfey mrt iieuf. Sf**43 j¥t-ty«tls tietEkr aigcar-eott w>re4 rp etohdAe ti on.fml *t yhtoOhi aciMar l aeeot aratio ntuod*' cdaalQyli unliagtes t o wna eanecukgm nbslenrt obnaevc*o ins otfodw nt hoenier LAT hlNlu iracsrhtoeon ls te hsacacshh obeorelse ntoo tf r atsnhnsecf ceeHrsroesfwdtt elf r oesmcxhp oethoriel-. asanvdi ncgre swta otifo nth. e Menemey Feint life toor ahlel rt hcoassee wish od decelsiinreed tfrc eaastm, eunnt,d ebru tn on oei roonuef fwlstialin etaeks,e wofiflel nas ee aisfe hbise apples for 13.00 per barrel la tbte undertaken which, in his opinion, cftnaefc bettUred* itontoa* to fi®* st tho- .lame time giving' hi* ence* Shay ah Ranee of Old Town intend to rnach to ««*'>l •%* jam with his foot. The vicinity, Romford Falls evening school opened build a snuiii mill for the manufacture Office* 96 Congress St., Rumford Falls, Me. jgte- as it d^* *l fc the seat iooked dereciy at SOUTH PARIS, Monday, .ton. fith. All who enrolled of paddle* and eaatdogs, and It is na* Hours I 9 to 12 a, m*, 9 tefliaud 1 to 8*80 fj, m, except tkinday* ^e want to tol "I riked how long the cat had Uerbett Fletcher was in Peruana are expected to attend the entire derstoed that the week of censtrtciioh a k# lag,. "Madafflj"' aaid onr Taesday* ' session of the school* NO new eiassos will begin a* seen a* a ievt minor de- pfOfito ri#l !J rC*'ilava not opened tho. hag Graydott Marila> who Is attonding will be formed after tbe first week and tail* of business are Completed,* Flie A'fter tf Fiihlsn* \ } ItR Boiton 1M* morniog.*' iton f"Jgh **] 'tow,''1 again mtotitod 'tho #1** a Qatholte school In Lewiston, spent no now pupils admitted wbo are not mill will be furnished with eieetriclty Popular Thla Wlnttr. 1 presume," said his old friend, flay*, and **dj •'I think yon ato a meant Qhtlsfmas here and retorned last Wed* qualified to da tbe work of Classes at* to ran the maeMues aud will oft the mirer and gold braids will be ased "cow that you hare a young mah as 1 with the sw lsa«."sahl tho woman, "Why nesdsy, ready formed. The school is in Charge whole he a model mill for the purpose Di ararr poealble relation this win* an assistant pastor you divide the -5r cha eanw dc o«vld*a*l i5itf tk« 4?*1 J l],««*to«»l itehte ||a0i slcea,t o"aUIt i woauskld(; (1n oa t bblnoMsciukycr. ossn BinWet o. « MehWisa x inhmoaW* b pas9tloe nretmy i onvo efMd raoxohimmis iodfe AfPllnrl ienosfcd inpthyae l mMHoaerwxniitcnhogo srncaheso , oplfse voipoeuneeidy laans*t foRr Wevh, iIcth, iWf »Is N toor tboon; M ofe dD, over' has*a tlIaon r a,e tvterevinbeiunnt geI dnc raeto agtnircoehnaeata, dbeTeaorl eoP faa qntuhdli nst {hapelosrpoe* speufat,p"r Ypisscoehfssa e,wt" o oyharonlknus gw w cehiotrihuesl d dhc hitmchlfaet/ l r'l ee lfIdite ecrtlthylaf etp.lr Vea*cH n**>eI lf*J J•Pr btuitrtom *tlOt tffe'3cwg L t* mta|T ;1*1/ »"'tttoooaf tl ,Wh eorJeou,d st*ot/ '' etshoeebanspe *rv taehndod rocyuanrr forM Mrsl, -rFarpaindlky IPnickroe ashian*g breussuinmeesds, her nthoon nCceendt.r al Tdhivei stieoanc hscehrso oalsn dw eprue paiglsr eoef- pshoiclklientg p bieecaeri Inng tdhaet es hoafp elf ioo§f »a pTihnee ctroeine bmalraa ridiht ijmre o tfItotu rmw Laeasa duywse hdi eMihna rtwyh ee rleHi tatdlmee sibilgtroindnee'd*s ldruoje,''*s -4tChHe imcoagrbr*y ,iSn"fg I,b fatnlSd, . I do the bury* sttESS *l duties In Tolroan's insurance office, ably surprised at thc comparatively was the property of his Mother afld Wedding, They were In white mous* m 5e, fyp ccC'MOttf iith h*H1 [Prw eJaefsog eFr,r eaeljiigohrtt,e da. nd Anfetearr ly tnhiel Mrs, Albert B, Park is recovering cvoidmefdo, rta.bTlher oquugahr tetrhse tevmerpyo rparroilmy ptp arot*- hyaesa r*a asignog uWlahri lhei sat ofrayr,t eeA? agirde aht im* asnofyt gseallllnooe nd ew seorlee aInnd ththee htoiguhc hedsr aopfe sdi lvbeo"r "Did it ePvessr iotlcvcsuiry -tBo ryuotaul,"; said. Mrs. rrie.rl ieffa ir *i*H : r*l *""C*3*« trfehsmumd eadn, d tshueg gecsotendd utchtoart froJmoh nfa gErimppeeri.o y's hand which was btcyn tiothne gidvieffne reonrtd erps ubfolirs hitnogx t hboouoskess wHeearer whhaunti toisg ncoewda rC nfrsottmoe , oan e sowf amthep bdlloueea s ialkn.d Wourtelianthinsg o ft hpein k"b erolts eosf wpearlee sNatnrayegntghusiobnyug,s "wetfhofraottrh t ?n"o h amvainng e vewr itahcoquuti red• m\ tt gort #l;. JJf c< safe to let the cat out for bitten by a cross dog, la botlor. nearly all the pupils •fife; already Weil oxeft Siumped, and when he pulled hli worn' instead of hata and the note of "Tes, indeed," replied Naggsby* scatc gcrttt; »*1 in:5' the "^f t0 Brunswick. .H'ext Tuesday the first.ttnirersaiist equipped* foot out the boy saw something shining llfcht blue Was repeated in a little "And that reminds jrnft that I acquired H»jtt htrmfeP i -11 tor friend and fellow towns- parish give a parish supper to conncc on it which pfovcd to be a coto, Dlgjr Louis bow of velvet set In among the you without the slightest effort' on oaf The position left vacnnt by the res- V^etied the doom to be tightly lift* with their anJiatl , meeting, to giiig revealed a few more pieces, but In 'parL'MIhlclgfi Daily Niws.' ignation of Misses Vnrney and Hods* ic scothi£f " *«A was done, and then ho which all members of the parish and the spring after the ground had thawed; aitoi Oh tSis' J1* hog. tins math to the auf- all who contribute to or attend this don have been filled by Misses Harriet they dug up-coin* of several naifonalt4 •r*s Cleaning.' Milk; Too Ixpenafva. . B give flak* * 1 tt» condnctor, no cat jumped church, are invited. The supper is APef.a sFleoays liesy a agnrda dEutattae oEf. CBausrtbinaon kN, oMrmisasl tie* to the value of |fi0iji"and this pled clePaonw wderor ugshhot uolfd cnhaeaveedr hbren aan,-e edW astho boMysi ssso lTda byaosuo ow-HeYree aa, emomilke- anodf- wattheer ..coll If W tm to meh and if i* hoped many win was in the- lot, If Is snpposcfl that the school and a classmate of Misses Pay* the articles well first and dry them dude: , come as a general good time is *** son and Matthews. Miss Burbank is moeey was bnriedfor safety during one Then rub over the surface with half Roggy ftew>p--Gwacloi I hope yott th? m^f\ Mi r• «'» the car, the conductor re* Carrie Hall visited Ruth Tucker at a graduate of Durham Normal school. of the several attacks on Castine by the a freshly cut lemon, When quits dented It »mar platform and spccnlat- West Paris recently. Both come highly recommended by French or English, and the owner clean, rinse thoroughly in warm water, Miss TarfslKJb-^Most assuredly', I p Few *^*•*t*!*i 'vS ltr*o*lle,,yw »%r <>t someone be* RoMckapboelr t, GM, aH.*a*.t,h awwhaoy ,s pae ntt eathceh erh oOhf- sthcheoyo lh aovffeic iatateu guhntd. er Mwhrso.s eC shuapffeerev isisio na Mnerv.e rN orerctolani mfs edco iint . is Ath ep ecfualciat rityth oaft lleatn tIhte rd.r y, and polish with a Charcot* d(Oudlde .-t-h4e3nhil eaygoou Dwaeilrye Na"e wpsl,a in ewier Massachusetts is spelled Masathusct*. ,* and' ^ Ectb &m]}* reached Brunswick days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, substitute teacher of the 3rd grade, Although so old, the coifi is well pre- Too Expansive. ,t »B *h*'J ,j 0Ur traveller and the Theren Hathaway, has returned to her Which is located in tho Selectmen, 's of* served. Mildew andi Linen, Stod—-So your new house la fln- outfit iter*1 t" "It much relieved. There 1TThe Eutopean dub met Monday with flee* • • ". „• .• •. - , AnTe,a aktea recqhw aaln dp alretms oonf jsaolcfte-, ,s moaixp ' Ianntdo fDshoendt ythouro ufignhdo uItt a wdiethfy rmeaathfoagl adnoy*t, ve Wfi^*'1" f«, f} a ltlnclb over pay- Mrs. Ethel Jtoycs on Gothic street, . Rev. A. G. Warner of thC school a pasta, and spread thickly on both orF* ' mded- . Itet "«<k there arose a dia- Arthur B. Stowell and Herbert committee was in town test week as- •Idas of the mildewed article, and lay ikmds-^-Oe the rjrmvrttry. If IrwSfja am, cute-'"' sistlng in tho equipment of temporary on the' ffaax day and natki In A day me In a esatinaal state of the Ink*'";, ^'» him nml the wAi(,f< The Russell of Locke's Mill* were in town quarters for the Central division at tew toe mildew will exwi7:~B*troft Free ts bat *'**;- tf. * nP tho argument^ when a Tuesday, . . , schools. j, .«••'»«.. - ,. if ncca^^ 'iiT'WIlfre he did not knoir' Mrs. George A, Chapman visited her u,r Mm pay before ho cam* / «^*l«ityl)^j^?-^<^^ :il> ^•ri^lfrNyy.'^*. 'i^^t'^'C'r?'v^^?i TBI BVHfOBB OrTlDJr, IBUB1DAT, JABtfABT, 10, lfOT TM# -wiA la be do*t iti 1*0 *!*•?•»* I. tht f.-on. Lripria ^ MARTIN tUTHER AND l es,—in (he r«form«r'e own soul, sad wMeK TO f*rrifd on with""&"r*l p W then on the field Of the World outside Ikk, Lnthor came to reallt* tl/H THE REFORMATION of him, mutt turr.nder hbj doctrine of ,1 HOW 1 "The real nerve of the Reformation tion ihtpugh Itrnplo faith b mj^l ; was religions, Ita life was aomethiag break with the Pope, ^ " j J T^:Mvml^ Citizen must como % ftIld diferest from P#*» csrthiy teHrosI of final break bot*. ^ How to cut mSkWsWA Lecture at Diilleld ej Pro!, passions, TO scat was in the con- and Bomo* Be aooa went on l«t{.; ' r science. The heart, sum and essence of prc.ching and writing with7bTi2l .fttfl k, N. Leonard ot Bates tho whole struggle was the maintenance cstpoweirfpd; brilliauoy, T|g^S™ IS ISSUED FROM ONE OF THE pad the? wofkiag vat Ihi0 !WDB .list of Iho iompcib waxed fiercer g8xj •; WILLIAMSONS mj&maysttiii College. of the direct obligation of the soul id every day; hit enemies bdeccdT, Best Equipped and Most Updo-date God, and the supreme authority of Bis unlvernitiea to condemn Ms ^^J Printing Plants in The Stale word* and sought to haVo him eseoBoJ5' '4fllp One of the best of the series of "Bow Luther came to these prin- od. Tho Pope, however, SMBfr]t ail Tablets have Of Maine, lectures thu? for, was given at the ciples is one of the most vital ehftpfora bftvo. mora rc*p.ec.|.'for Luthw Iti* fhose table Universalist church, Dtxfield, Thursday in history. Bis father had designed hi*. ..enembm It wa* with pm We do printing of every kind and nature and with our corps evening, Jan 3rd, by Prof, A, it, htm for the law, and Luther had well ficuliy that Eek secured b0 gy.P M Qirinim of expert workmen we are able to give our product an Deonnrd *of Bates Oollege* Owing to advanced Or* this lino of study when a .ExcommuuIcaBon,, All were ferb&s the inclemency of the weather the sudden ehange came over Ms life* Of to read his writing* and if he dlt Thmj d sj&asi audience was small. The charming a natural xellgioua fcSifer U«d train- publicly recant his errors and hrs Air Of Up-to-date-ness in Keeping personality and eloquence of the man ing, educated in a eteed. which, em- hooka, ho would, bo delivered o"7 THI added to the interest of the lecture, phasised man's fears rather than fhe Satan. All were enjoined to b W with Our Plant, "Martin Imther and, the Reformation." possibility of spiritual peace, Luther person and to deliver him up u Mr, Xconard spoke in part as follows! fell into .great terrors of couselenct. heretic, but Luther wa* not mil- "Hot so very many years ago it wu* Several occurrences contributed to thl*} powerful friend*} armed knighu The< If you need anything in the printing fine iust my happy good, fortune to be traveling for example! •(!). Be fell, siek and farad to defend him but h* ;g, and tramping with, two college chums was likely to die. (2) A bewora friend their assistance. Later, h« «-i 0r Ring Up the Citizen Office through the Potest of Thuringift, Our of Ma was suddenly killed* All this out formal charge* as an njj,,j £, n Rumford Fal objective point on a certain day in made him think how it would be with ns a heretic and a* n blaspheme- f 0 September was the little town of hte if called to siaud before God; in church. Be invited to the « * And let us talk it over. Eisenach;} a town Claimed by some to jndgmeni, and ho was filled with alarm. wholo University, built a f isres <^ be the finest point In the Thuringiau (3) One day he was overtakeu by a the flames mounted high thrcv « We can Save you money and give you a class of work which Poresfc, tetrifie thunder eto.rm1 of unwanted, of his books and the Pope's Kg you will be proud to use. violence. ' The scene presented to hi*' AH "As we leave the depot and its train Excommunication, Ho one will A imagination all the horror* of the of steam cars, so auggestivc of the but what-it demanded a brave b. medieval Ideas of the. last day. • Be Our Book and Pamphlet 20th century, we are transported along The monk of "Wittenberg had vowed before heaven that if hi* life the paths Of time with seven-league the hit monarch la: the \fc\Z Work boots and are soon surrounded with twhaes. :sspaalvraetdi;;o hne :owfo suoldu,l d* ehvyo: teh ehciommsellnfg - tan Henceforth, tho, question was, *U& Your tyj memorials of the ,X4*th, 15th and 16th them ihcttld sway the aatbc}. b monk. The ..experience'wh* a serious : Is handled on a centuries- Yes, before we fiaish our time to. Com A : one to the young man, and out of ft I will inspi walk, we shall have to doff our hats in DOUBLE MAGAZINE LYNOTYPE ultlmafcly grew the Beformatien* "Bopb Leo.'iifued a .racond Eif reverence before •an. aged castle of tho commu;n;Ic»tings. Luther .&hti ribbon for $1. The most modern typesetting machine made and the only ilth century* As we pass the market- "It it doubiful. If: ever an. Inmate, of Rome next offered a comprcab- one in Maineoutside of one ortwo of the largest place with its large fountain and gilt a, cloister "was more ainoerc, more :ex- RemembO length the whole matter was Wt daily newspaper offices. statue of St. George, we come to the aotiag with himself and the demands arbitrators,: 00 Marcb. filh, Lp ••'•••; ""• Bulher Square, and a house in which it of Ms religion a* he saw thera, than Was. sttmnsoned. to appear la "form' supplies, carj Is said that Bather, while attending was Luther. But he found no peace, Your Book and Pamphlet Work; When You Want answer for M* doctrines and. lb school here in 1439, lived with Bran yet at length he found relief; through land. It and How You Want It. bags* Lulher's: eaeiaic* fuari Brsula Gotta. the lovlngwordsof doha Stanpit«,,Viear*- they ksrnod ho Was. coming train Ring Us Up. "Germany is a land of castles, num- general of the Augustiafans in Saxony, At the CI; lafe conduct of the empire* .*M erous and famous* I know of no The vicar- bade the young brother look .friends, trembled Jest he shoaB |third Saturday other land with so many castles} no at the love of Christ and lot the pen- the same fate as Buss. JR- In short our equipment and facilities other land whose easUes total up such ance* go. Lather said, 'I'Willinter Wurmtfki iddress all orcl a vast sum of Interest as the castles "And so at last the right nerve: Was PUT US OUT OF COMPETITION of Germany. In the lYarthbUrg touched. The true word of deliver- thera be: as, 'many devils as. that Linw tiles on. tho houses.* The, city: feti with the average publishers andprinters. Castle, says! tradition, there once oc- ance was brought home to Luther's thronged: a* Luthor .made hi* For the third and last time curred a famous minstrel's eowtset, in understanding. Luther did not know the fMuncti: Chamber. Tic zssmtltSr l which the rival minstrels of Gormany what it all meant, nor whither 11 would seemed to atrengihen him*, b Ring Us Up. sang in contest for the hand of tho all lead, Be was Innocent of any :.haif Smothered, vofcea, It. wa*. s»! lovely Elizabeth, daughter of Herman, thought ot being a reformer. But in 'rnsny alone. If was the' whole w* •«f*»sj»fa«i*«j»*j%^ landgrave of Thuringia, But the rest essence the great reformer was born, all ,aft*r ttme, with lb ttt« p THE CITIZEN of our tourists are anxious to see a bora In Luther's Soul. free conscience, free speech, tm little small room, bare of adornment, "Years of fruitful labor foUowedj erumont and frae: schoola savore In Its furnishings, and on the large proportions of the Bcripture* *Sfc**ig'M^ISU& ;* Strathglass Block, RUMFORD FALLS, ME. whole rather uninviting. We are Were expounded -by* the skillful theo- "In the presence of the Pope,. 14 fe Are Fav V**£:^pi'»'Ji * Standing in the Luther room; we are •was asked .to ratract, but W*. fins logian, 'In, 1515,, h*. -wa*: chosen Vicar leaning against the same table at cision was, ' tlnlca* "I am cenriaeri of the district of Meissin and Thurin- mmRtm which he worked} we can even see and proofs from Holy Scripture, I We carry off t| gia, He endeared Mmself still more feel that much talked ahout ink spot and will hot retract .anything; Sri to the hearta of his people by the at- liill si on the wall, at which Luther threw iendance upon them daring a deadly me God'* Amen.,*", After Lstitr • i the ink well at tho devil* Ms .friends: left "Worms, the En; IIP If NATURAL BEAUTY. quMalyit yp uorfp otshee inc htahriasc taerrt.i cle is to help thEe vhearnyd *w oman can possess attractive "The Beformatiou is one of the pla"gLueeo, had recently been made Pope, ilsaswu eodf athne ; eedmicpti rep*u ttiAnlgl WhimcrS s6rnin' IUR COFf^ The Care of the Hands. Fart X those who use their hands for their hands. It all depends upon the Care four most prominent events of modern By breeding and desire, he longed for ed- to seize and arrest Wa If { fMBKHKF 4ft •! dally work and to teach the artof know- she takes of them. The hand has been history. The other three aret The ft reign and luxury that would equal The Elector of Germany made &M ESHNPifttf lAjriaBtotyle -M s.a iEdl, iz"aTbheteh hEuombaenr tsh. and is itnhgei rj ubBet swt. hat to do to make them look cthalalte di t tihs ea Sreecloianbdl ef aicned,e xf otro tah ep erresaosno'ns Ibnlevnadsieodn thoef Gethrme anB aanrhda rEiaonms,a niwe heilceh- ySeoalorms otnh e opor petsh eh adG efraosmar* .t imeE: utor ti5m00e ciye a•tceadp tiunr et hoef fLaumiohucsr a"Wnda ltkbse r.g** •« AEI IK* .tehnea bilness trmumane ntt o ofm ainkset ruamll enottsh erWs hainchd linIens s thise ftiirnsst ipmlapceer,a timivme arcuullea tef orc letahne- haBbeitlsz,a co cWcurpoatet,i o"nP eanodp lec haorfa ctesur.p erior mneewn tsn aotfi ocnlsv iltloz attJhoen ,i nafnlude nscueb jeocf teCd htrhise- creosnosritdeedr attioo nt hoef speallyinmge notfs poar rdsoenrvsi coen* although he hod met with feel• m teolS .apply them to the most powerful and care of the hands. "When you wash minds (or intellect), always have tianity} thp Crusades, which broke up to the church. The act of pro- the Bcmanista* "While la Bdi HOI .raaldsoic athl ed ifmfeorsetn cde elbiceatwtee eenf ftohrets .h"a ndT hoef wthhee nh adnrdysi,n gw atshhe mth, ermub thtohreo upgalhmly , fraonmd btheaatu taiflul l bbeaauntdifsu."l haTnhdiss dboeclos nngo tt om etahne tahned stthaeg nParteioanc h ofR evEoulurotipoena,n a tsroecmieetny-, wcifatstm cinogm manitdte dd itsotr itbhuet infagm othues panardd oinns- LBSatbhlee.r hIat dw alesi snuorte otnol y air ctrsaickkW*1 jnan and of the monkey, lies in the the fingers toward the wrist, and the physic ox artistic types. dous struggle for potUical equality. famous John Tetxol, Be was a Demi, literary achievement, but aa sstd -thumb. In the human hand, the thumb fingers from the knuckles to the tips In another article I will give practi- The Reformation, like these other great can priory long experienced in the busi- prem* wbdom and devotion. has the "opposing power," which of the fingers j it will be no trouble to cal common sense advice upon the social: convulsions was long In prepara- ue&s. "At Leo's death, Adrisn fti tion, made Pope* He tried: to trior* HE INTE^ tmeans that the thumb can be made to make this practice a habit. If ever pull treatment and care of the nails. "Luther was on a tour of inspection ISHI toticb the tip ef each or auy of the the fingers} it has a tendency to enlarge "Even as early as the 11th century, in his official capacity, when he first eharah* During the *nc«cedis| IrfBB .other fingers on the same hand—the the joints and knuckles, which Is not Miss Bobcrts has in this article given there were events happening, which are heard of these shameful acts* When of Pope. ..Clement 7th, the fames* 01 monkey's thumb, is hob opposable. a point of beauty—use tepid water for us some information, regarding the now interpreted as ominous of an ap- the infamous Tetzcl earoe near Witten- Inirg: eodfessioa was made, *sd B The appearance of the hands is a washing the hands and always be par- theories of palmistry, as well as practi- proaching religious revolution. There berg, some of Luther's rmriihioners gave his testimony* V! true index to character, and nothing ticular to use good soap, but fine bath cal hints as to the proper care of the Were individuals long before the time heard him and bought his absolution*. "Luther Mved 55 years afttt CTING, in all St* di: betrays' the absence of daintiness or powder is better tot- that contains no hands, It is an exeeptionaily interest- of Luther, who may easily be called At the next confession before Luther, working diligently for his ekutt untfttettr stage, nbOeefaa utcntoiefusursls, el sitkervene ctrthyue r aonln eefg olcremacnt, nOoofft tthphoee s shheasansnd dsa., ataabnioinmm aialn afltaiaotr*ng se toCp ehtrhe aep cs eknsiotn,a }p ostfh owsaehlk iacabhl oi ueanornde-- ing article. BYRON* ED. nsrauedcahircl yaml e1rn5e( 5fwo yramesa erlross h}bn et fhWoer lecm liLoffusett ,h neworht. aob lleiv eodf hWtheee rirere fuecvsoeinld t rwittaoey sf*aon rgdi vper otmheimse du ntloe sas mthenedy hplyie* a ccpeorfeuualnlctyhr,ye dl. a, Ithhnoe n hfoia*ri et'idh6 3 rhdne o yds«o rkt fi*^k 1 LOCtUetTelIlOecNttj,a la, co| but can Cultivate and beautify the ap- ing in pure Vegetable oils arc best. MIsS Yilla Ladd is teaching the "An event of great importaace was "The time for outspoken words and in Ms death ra'fcw men ever TO* RATORY, thoroug the Revival of Learning, This great thr, Calvin E, Stowe says of MA* and model tt ora pearance of the hands no matter what If the hands feel uncomfortable or Soxbury Pond school and boarding with decisive action had conic; his mind was intellectual change eminated from was, prahftbly never created * . ^«tc«tni5EjMuaj:rri form: they may have* dry from some unusual work, rub them Mrs, Elliott htimball. made op and he determined to speak The physic hand is the rarest and with a piece of lemon (which is au in- L. E. Burgess of Bidlonviile spent Italy as its fotJUtaln, and the three from the pulpit. Bis word* went to powerful, human being, a tsxtft •aWferXffWj .pspS, a*} mm j most beautiful Of all. It is small, the valuable requisite to the toilet stand) Sunday with It, W, Thomas and faintly*. great writers who Introduced this new the ends- of the earth. Those who tie fuli-praportioned ma& $ Third R era of culture were Dante, Petraeh constitntcs n man: wa* a ri®*** palm Of medium size, the fingers The juice of the lemon softens and Miss Bessette Shaw it ott the sick listened were deeply affected. The and Boccaccio, vclopment in him.* Luther vsrt .without knots, the third phalange long bleaches the skin. The juice of one list* Dr. Procter of Weld is attending audience was with him In conviction, and pointed, and the thumb small and lemon added to a fable spoonful of her* "The Bumanists were slow In gain- but many trembled for the result, in tho front of a. chancel is •#* ing a foothold in the BniverslHeS} for church of Wlttunburg,. m tfes f well shaped. This is a beautifully glycerine h* tin excellent remedy for The public iasiailatiott of officers of "As pastor, preaeher and loyal'sou, Theology held the supreme attention, which his; own hand 'nailed t shaped hand according to an artistic roughness of Use hands* If the glyc- the Berth Star Grange occurred last he had done what he believed to be In 1502 the Elector, Ercderiefc Of Sax- these*. fpoint of view! still it must be taken erine does not agree With your skin Thursday night, Mrs. Kate Ellis of hi* duty, Was he right or.wrongf ony organized a University nt Welles.- **Q<s W Witfcnburf toBf. Care of to preserve its beauty* I (and it does not With many,) use the Pairfield, State Deputy, installed the There was bat one way left of testing -would like to say here, that those who lemon alone* officers* berg. This new institution, was from the question, As a D, D, he Could Jaw; castlo chttrch cractcd in iB? HALL'^ the first faverabie to biblical studies Stands. It was injured by * b: possess this beautiful type of hand, If the bands are chapped or teader Buck Skin Sam of Oqeossoe visited fully, a* was the custom, demand aa and gave ft hospitable reception to the ment a number of time**: Bit' .cannot always boast of the most ster- from unusual work or exposure in the fit* B. fiiehatds' one day last week* open discussion of the matter with' teachers of eiassical learning. Bete doors on which Luther affimd ^ ling: characters. cold air, massage them at highs with G. It. Ball has finished cutting his was to be the hearth stone of the Re- teachers and theologians, Thi* he re- were burned in 1760, but were re} ou will firid the The philosophie hand heiongt to the some good cold cream just before re- Ice and is now making cider for Gee* solved urma* and the remit was one of loVer Of truth, and the reality Of things* tiring, putting on an old pair of gloves G* Thomas. formation* The foremost representa- tbe dramatic events of the Beforma. by metal doors in 1S53. Tbe *» ford Coum This hand has a medium sized palm} larger than your usual size—-In ,the Mrs. Barry Donahue of Bough ton tive of Humanism, the Incarnation, as tiea} the 93 Theses. Latin text of the theses w»s <*' -pIKhia: la;nfighefW arni • kobntoutstee d co.nieM v etrhgein g thiarld- mtenodrneirnuge syso ugo. wnei.l l find all traces off the Mvisrsit.e Ld izazti e tHhea rhtloemy,e laosf t hPetird 'adya,u ghter, iBt e wperroed, uocfe di tsth eg efniirusts , awnda s forE raas mlounsg* tio"nLs.u thTehre sfer atmheesde s aw elirset noafi ledp rtoop othsie- tlohne g maest aml edtoaol rsc aann de nlwuirlcl eTnl<Js^' Mm n find ijjie 4| most on thl square. Naturally, the If your fingers are quite Square at The residents of Swift river valley Htimewe tThees taomnleyn t criint ictahle eodriitgioinn alo. f tBhee ™or f |lis *«^ «**tie church, Oct* ftfid Inducflcn qf Martin t0"* ive Us A Call. philosophic hand shows the absence of the tips, you can improve them by along the line of the B* % •& B* 1** B*p araphrased the Epistle to the Somuns, 13tb, 1517. These were nothing mora endure forever, and «* TOs* *? the symmetrical beauty of the fhysic massaging them wotf night with the B., are well satisfied with the present that great Epistle, on which above all, than plainly worded statemeufs^ho at, praise God and accept **'" J. F. H bttyhupet ep. hInilcTolsihnoeep dhu iscet;f oui lt bBisea, u odfl!a rimgs ee*ds ti&umilW ssrl hzGetno} mctorae aktmeh e,t hrtuei bpcbsu isnahgni odtnh sep mirno cufhrnoidnmg, , thtThehe ek ntBiuprcask nlcethos pedvoaesytr ayjlu tf aosruuramr nmgmeemirt. een tTasnh, dew yi ttwcha on an mopato issltse coe faftichchee the" WBecf Ucrainnantoiot nl immiotv ePdfe, vMettee, The Stab-cak?t e«dthi en ehzimt?h*teoir,r tync gh ouUfr J>ct hho efn ogrrt beepasot« p Re,e ifho«irtmc sau - GtphrearorlBmuogn hn thBraeif so inrEivnoinnn,ct ii*obolne .l e'*nk ga cl*ria i• « K»F0to VAum, the useful hand belongs to a person of women put on thimbles to fit each need of the establishment of an B* E* work was to be done. The world in- tion dates, terest demanded if. Bad there been artistic ability, the .traitS of this hand finger snugly, cover the hands With D. route, neither can they sec why a "As no one came forward to discuss no Lulher, a Luther would have been NXQRO MOliDIEBS ORDB^ are very much modified. Soft gloves; and let the thimbles re- non-resident should wish to force this he theses, imMther Arestolved to publish There are othet classes of hands main on all highti but this method change* upon them* raised up to do the work* But there z:^r - * -^ Zo TO PHILIPPINES- was a Luther and as far as human eye called! the necessary, the artistic and seems too much like vanity to be the mixed hands) but the description practiced by our practical American can sec, he was the only living man Luther had become the nrast noted per* ,£ have, given of the. physic, philoso- .Women* TO Break in) BW 'Sheet competent to accomplish the Beferma* son m Germaey tho raan ffiost {J The Kiuth and Tenth Cavsljl W. Wi phic and useful hands gives a good Chronic redness of the hand is often A ways u« Allen Foot-Eue, a powiSer, Itpre- tion. From his childhood Luther was «t ra tho world. Ho Wft9 o£ the Twenty-fifth Infantry, &] general ideav of the-streettire -of? the the result of lack of exercise to fro*; tZe'ega.WAe TblhgShXttfteeeit*, «Aa't*S Blll itdterraig*g Clttf*rS j« Sat#l:6slhleef«i',f iSWweeeSt,* trained to fear God, reverence truth branded as a heretic, his death at the all the negro soldiers in <fc* J Carriage | 'jjeeau* ' and honesty, and bate hypocrisy and stake was demanded, but Luther re- various types of hands* According mote eircfttfitleh* army in this country, TO* lies. to the art of pnlniology, every hand It the hands :are ftiia. and. bony)' Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for : "But in the last analysis, no birth, nere ho md.rect canso of tho end of ordered to prepare for service^ can ho made to look charming by massage them every night with gOod, the rafamous Tetrel, , ™ ^mska a special proper attention and treatment. flesh food or olive oil, being careful ::* .OhHdrerl,: • no blood, or education could fit a man ready otearMmto M the .p e Pl c e*"" Philippines and will ssti rtl il' Hi It is only during the years of child- to follow my directions, rubbing the Saccentally a»«l W Stolher Gray, nor»e la the to be the reformer necessary to tho rieces time* between March 5 and B*J fy ^oription* Prid Children"* Home Id New York, Care FtTerl»hne*s occasion. The church had fallen into hood that. the structural, form of the palms fo the Wrists and the fingers Bid Storpeeh, Teething Oteordert* niOTe sod rega- wicd, tho number of students at the this year, Tho only uthe' *JJ N* hand can bo.changed,or improved* In from the knuckles to the finger tips— Itestsetj,tmheo nBlsolsw. elTs HaFed.V dNeEstrVoEy RW FoArmIRs.. OAvte ar-ll ido,rou<g*-> all manner of evils, and to effect a re- University bCreascd ^ — ^ a, composed of negroes, *B* KAwJhc?rA^ParKU I gists, »«. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olm- covery the reformer should experience WiaFjE&ok&Al ••• later life, the hand is governed by the this will preserve the correct shape of sttsd, LeRoy, N, Y what was to he witnessed and taught* "ofr icLnuinthge rw. ith ^«lw«0ntolh.Mi0S fourth Infantry, is new &*M' tSffir' in the Philippines. ro »pect Av« 'MliWilEl life fe^fTw(^^!-W,i^vy^--*^---;iN;c;j»:...;.^ ,; .....j m m m mmni

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