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w ,ff,~ Sftfef, /^•fti&S'fe VOLUME 1.—NUMBER |7. increasing EUMFOED FALLS, MAINE, JANUARY 17/1907;' PRICE THREE CENTS. ARTJXHIBIT something UNIQUE mEBRATION, FOUNDR ID* NARROW ESCAPE. I accounts For Benefit of Schools. A Lithuanian Marriage Festival RED CROSS Second Time In Two Years. J, H. McKeeman struck ly good bat- at St, Athanasius Church. The Horace K. Turner Arf Exhibit to Muting Train. Beef, Iron Wine fo held at fo° Ghisbolm artmol Jan. The foundry belonging to the Record N rtderwear, 38iit fo Feb, 2nd, pramisfo to be one Saturday, Jnu. J2th, nt 9 a. m., in Foundry aria jHWchiho Oo. WUs burned n !of the iRost instructive nnd pleasing St, Athanasius Roman Catholie church, with all Its Conteuts Monday 'night,. J, H, McKeeman had a very narrow cfltertainmcnls of the season. Paul Pisrerik nud Annie Stunkus wore The fire yissi discovered shortly after escape from a serious accident last evening. Is especially suited to the con This collection is foe best of ha married by Rev, A. ,T, Barry. , Tho nine o'cloek and the alarm was rung Tfoileout riding, and as he was crossing •font eve** toads fo .fob* country,,. The bride and groom, accompanied by many iu from box 5-i- at 9:15. A second the railroad track aear the uppei freight valescent or those suffering famous masterpieces, in painting, arehS- friends, then went to McMeunamiit alarm was sounded within, five minutes shed, a train load of logs backing down the tectura and sculpture form the nucleus Ifftl! nud inaugurated the Bifonaniaa and the entire fire department; except. track struck his sleigh, smashing It io from exhaustion both physical .of the exhibition; around this will be marriage, festival font coariuued' until ing Ohemieal No. 1, Tespouded.: smitherenes* grouped the most interesting modern IX.a'einnk p» m, It was a long hard pull for the de Mr, McKeeman was thrown free from the and mental arising from either psialings reproduced in color and mono- Afasic was famished by a good partment, and when the foundry was htriamck. sOo nteh alet gth we:a st rqauinit *d siedr ionuostl yp aisnsj uorveder, acute orohronic diseases or over reached, the fire had got so much bead- tone. All of the colored reproductions orchestra made up from their own peo however, He was taken to his home where of paintings are c**ct copies of foe ple, and dancing was in vogue from way that it could not be put out. Snow Br, Bisbee was quickly summoned and re work. on the roofs of tho machine shop and origiuah fo drawing and color, the foe hcgianJng to tho end of tho cele ports that he will soon be able to be about drawings being reproduced photographs bration,.' • -. ;••> Redmond's paint shop put them out of again, . ^ and the color being put on by trained lietreshments in. nbundanee worn dthaon gewr. at'c hSmhoarnt ly pbaessfoedre ethigrohut gho,'-c lotchke In the sleigh with Mr, McKeeman was Bowers & Vallee Co. Vlaine. artiste. served during the day, and at 0 o'clock foundry but saw no signs of flre.f - Mr. A. M. Palmer of Portland. Mr- Palmer ai The beautiful Turner prints in the the wedding feast was spread upon a escaped without injury except that he When, first seen, the fifo was break exhibit sru the result of Jong and care- long table ia tho hall, and everyone seemed to have lost his senses for he was ing out from the.-.center of the build, fal experimenting. The/ arc in sixes was welcome to partake; the hos sought out by the CITIZEN man and for ing, indicating that it caught from Try the latest: from 10 inches to six feet long. There pitality of foe occasion sanctioned by some not altogether unevident reason seem sparks, or some fire loft smouldering rrifl be over 200 pictures shown, cover tho usages in Lithuania, Was offered ed decidedly, tongue tied. We trust, how PETER PAN, GRANGE, after tho metal wns ruu in the after ing over H00 square foot of wall space. by the groom, to all who came. The ever, that he will regain his speech, The noon. How that could havo been is These are all mounted «nd catalogued groom nnd his brido sat at the center horse also escaped injury. Wge. ea*»t at tsnJ not readily seen. » ? .' sod descriptions of. pictures, nnd of the table, and for several hours en- f sight an! fejSjl The foundry was burned and rebuilt •'«.•»• sketches of ttan artists arc given. Bar- i©jja|aefl their guests, and the guests INSTALL OFFICERS. RED CROSS PHARMACY about two years ago. It is owned by lag the hours of the exhibit teachers in turn pledged their well wishes for irifl b* fo attendance fo explain the tho happiness of the couple by quaf ing a corporation, Edwin Rilejy President; At Its meeting "Wednesday evening, if oSTvr* nst fct-l G. H. Sturtovant, Treasurer; -J? A. Jan. 9th, Lovcjoy Lodge, Ho. 88, A. rtrtfttys ftttd-Ul fokn orders-for ptetiarcs" flif proffered liquor; which was the Stifihj Master; Uj of thojo who- wish, to .purchase, fiuesfc quality of Imported champagne, Record, Generai Managef, 0, If W«, elected and installed officers *erj Mi*s Si&p The ipsa is estimated at $3,01)0. In for foe .current year. With only three This art exhibit has been shown in The frifcnda of the couple came and CITIZEN SIGHT SEER. ducted by Prof. Hathorne. This.con ffra, •jvafae Swat, sured. Mr. Philo B. Clark, Sept. of exceptions the old board of officers aanf towns .nnd eWe« Of foe "country went, and the festivities seemed al sisted principally of class singing, and Albert, «imc* the foundry, says foe' shop will bo re was re-elected as follows;; with great- success. The proceeds from ways- tck be at their height* A. happier thorc was evident the= result of much h Stewart; filsi built at once. The loss is Very unfor E. M. Worthley, P. M. W.;. Jerry this exhibit arc for tho decorations of pad more .orderly assembly of people training im that branch of .education. ay • A«st. ASfSSilI est school xoo'Kts,- io put afouod out Would ho hard to find. Officers Korriil, tunate, for the company have orders Hashic, M. W.; H, G, Perry, Fore.; CITIZEN" Sight Seer Goes to School Upon some features of the opening tpvr-; fo.T. Tsam foiltea fa.ore of those; bfoettful and (Jagnoa and Brook* were on doty at enough waiting, to keep the foundry Lovi Garrett, 0.; Henry^ Heison, R.; Again. Learns Several ThingB. exercisos Wd--may at -another time-. r*. Henry, i*ttsll {aspiring influence*, without -which., foe foe hall, bnh a* everyfolng moved running three months. "• -: Patrick Auco|n, Fin,; E,*L. Lovejoy, Encounters the Truant make further comments', * ^ fred H»wt?, (kf#| The last few fires that have ocCUirred Rcc'v.; Nils Tufvesson, G.; Joseph bat: dttfotopajouf if impossible, The along without friction, their duties ' • • ' Officer. In the school days of foe sight see? loss. at Runtford Falls" have " been •Bftext Ryan, I, W.; Yictpr Rehu, 0. W, E. fbllowfog pros*- notices are suggestive! were ueceesariiy' pe"ffnoctory,. the only song introduced was the It is duo to foe energy of the. director The gfoom ha* been in America plainnbie, and some slight cauSe for L. Lbyojoy, was elected representative When the "sight'seer received fJknh "sing song" repetition, of JhO multi »D EATON, of drawing, Ilostou pubiift schools, that about five year* and ia employed in the thinking .them of common incefidibry to the .Grand Lodge with E. M. Worth- Mr. Ohase, foe school superintendent, plication tables. Origin exists, hut i%o absolute absence ley, P. M. W,, a* alternate. an iiivitft'tion to visit, the schools, he ' odoeafors and their .friends Are, shift to- healer room at the Oxford mill, and After the opening' exercises fop reg of any possible reason for incendiarism The .instafiatlqn coremonies were con bethought himself of foe yafiOns errors trim of Rsafefl m this collection of ioprodHCtionSi the Is one of the substantial men of his ular work of the session began. The give* tho quictua to the idea, sd fax as ducted by P. M. W., Elmer M. Worth- he may have* madej that could give ; lot*! eV«r gathorod, togothftr' la- thl| nationality its. Bumfotd. Thd' bride its taking tftUgiblo fofm i* Cpncefned. Iqy. The lodge is in a much improyod rise to foe sdggestion that* he needed, scribe.," took temporary leaye of ,,tie >tb, Mrs. %»l •• •ts-fuj.tia'.^diosfott Transcript^ Oct, -ddthj- tva*: .yery ..prettily attired in, 4 white school room, and sought an interview; financial condition, over that of one more" schooling, and felt someWhat re- ..n'tivc pe-iass If > ML iiik-.". dr6»s, bespangled " with gold with Superintendent phase. -Mr.,.Chase year ago,, and during the past year has lieVed to find that Such posalblo mig- sy» She vs* ten fh*.pi.ctaros a.rp.wol.} arranged .and flower* worked in, and ahc presented ft FIERCE GALE lost only one member, who was trans- ffakes w*fe not foe basis of foe invita-" explained the system, that he has flli , mi st th* tes are the- most intcfosting of this hind veiy ^iicttslog appcardtfed* adapted, and in part evolved, of "keep f erred to ".-another lodge, fioh. & years, S ffittftfl int. shown Ja this. •ettj'*-i-Bosto.n,Sun- This event was the on* great affait ing detailed records of, all happenings mwimi , day (Jiob*. « In her life, and In it she? shono as a .•;»-a....*..:.,••• •.»" ,-—••- '"-':- •• tf Howeverj a -visit* to the GHiSholm in connection "with the schools of the h Use daughter The exhibition of art photographs briliiftnt start atid, a* Is Ihe eoitom Does Considerable Damage, • .. '*ZAI>T. AQXaTXS^Make-^iqjle^^ej; school^ and an Introduction td foe two.-"towns. It: is quite surprising to itfe' Rstets. I fhfth, opened ia -Oitf Uall thl* :ntora» in her eountry, ah* Is satisfied to live bad! big profits foiling Our Absorbent htefoods of fea'ohing in vogud, eaused see the- groat amount 'of labor that is sened Kates,. 1ft1 tag,, represents the finest -ihlag In this the rest of her life fulfiHing tho bnly Hapkjns for SefyiottcS,j New, differ the sight seer to realize that he might nqcessajy„-to iceep the affairs of foe i; -died h t«* **' Use which has over ylslted. Spriagfi'.eidj- obligation that governs tho wire* of Tuesday night the wind blew fierce* ent, better. Particulars and sample with profit attend school again. - As* ''fouddis fobfiiatedy* '^0 •'* foal* at a ly enough to hrenk In the nnrrow plate for ISau WHITE QO'OBS MFfo GO,, an introduction, foe scribe was 'in la the C'irit Wt ssd merit* a good. Attoadanco.-^Spring* Lithuania, oven though the world glass nt the corner of Qongress street 7-1 A Broad SL, Boston. . linlt. vited to foe opening exercises con- (GONTINHKp ON PAGE EIGHT.) are? t»r», t** $ •field TMo»« never, sec* or hears of her again. In foe H. K. Bay store. This gave Miahssdi *ui $ The photograph* are-marvelous' works The expense of this marringo eelc- the wind such a channel through which Is- a frtsxrtf of srt| and in. ...my estimation .have bmMon wan foverai hundred dollar* to rush that it btifstout two big plate Faff*. sever been msfpassed in*- bean ty and &mi the gift* were perhaps of about windows en Hnrtford street. «Soft. for TO 3f*l sertt—gt,. Louis. XVrtly Globe jDcmo- foe same value. Str« and 'Mrs* Ftecnik The sign on Gonya Bros, store blew hMirt fourth*1' ; %&' "•'"".' '"'* " "" " will reside at No. 211 Waldo street, -i down during foe night and crashed iccelfeni cfcatsSfl . Cataloga**' are now on *alc, Fro> through the plate glass window on foe ; fived for &*H 'ihtiaary study bf thitf J**dt'sifobfo' south side of the main entrance. 6RANDC0NCERT life, hot OemJK I ! tie school receive* a iiberab.commls* fober* wl *if fe ©a sale* of pteforennnd. catalogues, EARTHQUAKE SHOCK. pg* of wrf**** *s| half of set proceed* of admission S§ - \^ XC ^ thd at £«r bj fee*, Given Dy Frank E, Holding a yesterday's papers gave reference to feet, aed *t» «f a Mvaris earthqt'/tke shock ah Kingston, SL a»a.B»forfi; Marked Success, Jamaica, which It is claimed completely m et foe MriM SEES NOJDiFFERENGE. devastated the town, destroying much National Bank ni ware wterdj property and nearly one hundred lives. artery. The annoonewnent that Frank % This i* said to have Occurred Monday Hoidtng wag to appear in Rnmfofd aftetmeon find in this connection it If One Is Criminal, Why not Falls wa* suuteient to assure St may be noted that a slight earthquake will be pleased to mail to any one sending their ad young E»rV' #Hef? At|sift*tu* ehuri'h/ under- avhoae au* shock affected quite n portion of Ox pices he came, that foe capacity Of ford county on Monday evening. It dress a statement regarding the great increase in [»,. JJSttttforl ^*| Cheney -Opera House would be teste was felt with coHiiderabie Jar at ;, .& his Sunday atgM JecftJ.ro, Hov. & and fuesday night saw that assuC' Bethel, Newry, Hnnover and Rutnford their business the past year. ; »«^ehfor spoke rtulfo plainly regard' anee verified, %lf, Iloldittg, Who has Center, although not at the FalL. - «gtee boxing bouts that have- occurredw ofi an eaviable reputation -a* ft (i .fob, treit *M ; ** feins, itt cited the- instsnee of violinist, I* not without his admirers ACCIDENT CAUSED BY DOG. ir,,A.asiffiKHl : '«bhg an necottpt; of -two. men. |>elag at Iforftiord Fail*, m& hit concert cos* : fttd in the police iburt im fighting, fisting df the foltowisg prograwi. wa* Last Thursday aftefnoon. Marie, the Tliig Instlfcutfori hm a • *Jin the sawn- paper an Account, of nf t rare treat; young dfliighfof of Blmei L» Lovcjoy, F« fight, where the Auditors paid an **%imm of foe night," Wftitr, mtperititcndent of the E ^ R. F* Ry, had ft fortunate escape ffotu a serious RING wmtlanco- fee to see it, And tho fight' Lotus QimrtettO, accident. She was driving along SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, «s were paid for fighting. The speak. Beading, *&• Ueuneft, Franklin street on her way home, after ;b *dd the different* did not seim suf- ''Good Bye," Nfss Holding. having left her father at his office, fo«i *o Tvftrrant making the two first fianle from B minor concerto, when a largo biaek dog fan out and add calls attention to the fact that a bahfe aoeount is deaifahle for every one nwfccnej criminals, and tho Inst iwo %tt. HoFding* jumped at the horse % head, setting his SigolFotfft J[i?3 Johnson. teeth into the hofofFa nose, causing and that by this Little Bank system an account beginning with ONE DOL- Tonight and tomorrow night Rev, It. Beading, m- »««netb that animal so much fright that he twi- ^Jh State Superintendent of L'nN Group of Songs, LAB can be opened, shyed and upset foe sieigh, throwing mjJib; churches, will deliver nd- a. "Sunshine Bqug," the young miss out, EMODELED **• *f the- tmiversAilst church. b., "Ich Llebe Bleb,'* She was, of COurSe, badly frightened, e. Afy Lover Gomes on foe. Skee, but not much hurt, It was Mt good D TO *l MissHoMing, fofctuao that tho result was so favor PIANOS, Y?ioFift: :Solo», • « ' A Bank account large or small is an encourage able; similar accidents have resulted in E OR SIZE a, ffliermcjnse from Cavcieriit Rus* serious injury and death. The sleigh ment to ticanna; y® cash Of* On t?asy payiiterits was slightly damaged. Other eottf- %' Ifomoffokc,. . ;/ . ; *b -havrj r plainls of dogs in that vicinity havo e. Seroiftde, SB. Holding. THRIFT ®. GOOD business habits. bases made, and owners si dogs should Reading, Uf- Uo««ett. see is it that they are net a menace l?eh^n & Son, Ivers and "Lend Kindly Bight," Quartette, 1. to- the safety of travelers. The owner rond» SterHng. Regent. Kel- Mr. HoWing was ftssirted W foe of the dog that caused this accident li |,erand others. foiiowing soMsfot Mim Ads Sine Hold, It not known, sithough the dog Is well lag, Soprano; Mis* Hahel <?. fohmrou, known to the .rcsblen.ts • -en Franklin ma WlWnkfng of buying a piano, |pi»0 8i'-* t-'' ami- A* wompa..n..L,.r.t,j. M"itr*. Meu- street, where he spends much of Ms Rumford National Bank, 1^ 6Uf Sfftie 'pmm uefbLtt cteiug'-ft- OtiariottC, composed of A. K. Prince, f ilftft mm it. J«l Tenor; F, X Wflfoer, 2d Tenor; EdS). S. Kennard, Cashier. Little touches of back-ache should L. W, Ifiwe, Bttfitowi W, E A'twood, not bo allowed to go tmtended. Rheu Basso, • ||ne' matism and many other things follow, m t.53 ^ J. RIGBY. 1 0 " -—-J— A box of LWit£r8 Kidney and Blad LOST OR STOLEH^-A fox hound, prt»*ed-f*e Representing der Pills will bring relief quickly. color ticked with black, tan head, cob Cre They drfvo the poison from the body. .-. "ey & Allen. Portland.! 'ter marked H. Lab", ^«» Etfowi'8; Act ori the fiver a* well as the kidneys. slephono for •n 5, Oatc* Block, jI f^orf -h is rAe tuRr*n,° *H TC. ™LAdB A—R', ~7- Krc—hle s Am en2t5. cSeonltd bboyx Bhoowldesr s a* wVeaefkie'se , treat Kumford Falb. i#frlit-» Bumford Falls, Me, 3«p3< &&~*m&m$&ss sses^sfsBwpwissiws, M . flUMgsrt TBI IVSFMD OTTTMISf, TEUUDAY, JAATJA1T IT, 1W« rams* gLaanra •it: jaw robfmriptu* »• MU aaa whs* w* win hart t* t*ta »*•*** tat Mir *f latanat to Aadorer TftlM U Ik* ••Oft* *** A»i- aaaal* AwlMf th* naxt twtlvt •var. Yaw ca-asaratiM Is moatha. aolieitaa. DIV0T1D TO THE INTERESTS OF AHD0VE1 AND VICINITY* Henry L, Poor has been hauling Good Water wpod for Elijah Bedell this week. W H EN YOU BUY TheKing's Daughters met with Mrs, Harvey Newion this week. The fol- lowing committees have been appoint* Good Soap ed; Entertainment, Mrs. Nellie V* Leslie, Mrs, Edith Mitchell, Mrs. Gert OF US rude Newhall, Mrs, Elizabeth Barnes, WE'RE Mrs. E. S. Milton. Taney Work, Mrs. .Timothy Hastings, 44i.ee Pew, Mrs. B, You Buy for Cash in lbs beef 'racer! First class Machinery • A, Drover, Mrs, Bay Thurston, Mrs. Bert Hutchlns. Domestic, Mrs, Noble potMug tub the Small,: Mrs. Emma Lovejoy, Mrs, Al Hot tough, old AND bert GrpSsman, Mrs, David Band, Mrs. and You Buy Cheaper. Edward Akers. Flower, Mrs, Emma healthy steers ra Careful Management Lovejoy, Mrs, Elmer Marston, Mrs, Timothy Hastings,, Supper, Mrs, Helen FOR Is what makes my Kimball, Mrs, X. A. Thurston, Mrs. Very truly, Learned, Mrs, Charles Merrill, Mrs, David Band, Qandy, Mrs. Nellie There's 86 taiicl laundry Perry, Mrs. Olcott B. Poor, Ellen Akers, G o n ya B r o s ., 95 congress st. Usm our laeat a Mrs. Al Punning, Mrs. E. $. Milton. A very pleasant whist party was as there Is befewot given last Thursday evening by Miss Put your teeth la UP-TO-DATE Mae Trench in honor of Miss Anna or roftsfc :frOBbh« Jackson of Providence, B, I., who is to AND return to her home shortly, The party Mf^ George Walters, never want any DIXFIELD ITEMS, was held at the residence Of John, The subject of Bev. Prank Pearson's Adopted Minimum Fee Table We know. RELIABLE Trench on Tine street and the follow .sermon .Sunday morning Was, "The ing were presents Mr, and Mrs. Clay Qti(workings of the Christian Life." ton Sweatt, Miss Alice Poor, Miss Edna The Happenings of the Week The subject of the evening service was, Luce, Mrs, Nellie Perry, Miss Catherine "The Creation of Man," for Rumford and Mexico Coombs, Miss Marian Poor, Owen Love- as gathered by the Citizen The skating rink held in Tuscan ."as ' (J^* I have recently dug a well Joy, Sylvanus Poor, Fred HutcMns, Opera House Is proving a aucceas Is COBB I 1» Walter Barnes and Arthur Lang, Reporter, .every way, helng. onjoyed by both January 1, 1907 from which I get pure, clean Btmslcy L, Akers, our postmaster, young and old. Parties from Bumford water, and that, and no other has sold his horse and* "sleigh to Charles Talis, Mexico and West Peru attend Chase of Upton. The New GeUtury Pomona Grange every evening, water is being used in my laundry. Miss Anna Jackson of Providence, met with Mt. Stigarlosf Grange, Wed A new snow .scraper for the sidewalk Di, Vlilti frw 7 A. H. !i§P*M, $1,50 B, L is visiting Miss Mae French, nesday, Jan, 9th, A large crowd was has been purchased and isdoingcfilctent Romford EicliHiiicul Pitiiit (ii fiiilj) ,50 AGENCIES: Mrs, Gertrude Newhall has returned in atteudauce, Including members from work, fro*m.''her vacation. the Caotoo, West Peru, Bockemeka and A social was held at the grange Eici Mil pitiiD (titsltft if fniijf) 1.00 E. R. STEVENS, Mexico. Swift Biver Granges, The program Was The Andover Public Library has re hall Monday evening under the Nlgit Yisilt fm 9 P. M, ft 7 A. U. 2,00 W. S. CROMMETT, RidlonviHe. ceived a new lot of books sent by the as follows; Opening in fifth degree, auspices of the Christian Endeavor So routine business, conferring fifth de Btioil City Uilti, pir liie, in up ,50 Oafeot estate. ciety of the Baptist church. G. S. LOCK, Rumfofd Falls. gree, recess for dinnCr, unfinished, busi The writer was "very much interested Electric lights at the new mill were Ciuiititioi FN 2,00 ness, remarks by Worthy Lecturer, on a trip to Hamblin's lumber camp turned on for the first time Friday Cutittitiii FN Oitsiii if (ftp $1,00 ion tin rtpiir King, of Oxford Pomonaj vocal solo, last week, to noticed the number of night. It is hoped, that the streets Bell Tailoi bridges;* crossed after leaving the Sur "Old Home Down on the Tarm," by will be lighted soon, Fir Uimil litHtiHii 2,00 pir if, Charles Lane of Canton Grange; sis- B* L* Bean, plus road. The camp sets some four ters1 half hour, question, "Is time A valuahle sheep owned, by Orson OfflN fn ,75 ipurt miles back up Stony brook, and in Paine was bitten by a dog one day 29 Congr wasted spent in. getting up elaborate Slttitrfi FN 10.00 going this distance one has to cross last week, making $t necessary to hare grange dinners!" opened by Slater about 25 bridges, and on the "go- it killed at once. La testimony of our approval of the Fee Table Canal St. Prop. back" road there are 47 more, so that Bobinson, Bockemeka Qrange; music, Willis Brackett lost two valuable MERCHANT "Hail to the Sea," by Mt."Sugarloaf if a freshet should come early In the cows last week. and our guarantee to be governed by its Grange choir; discussion of farm labor season, there would be a good chance Frank Marshall bought a fine pair Suits made to order problems, opened by Worthy Master, of 42 bridges being washed away and of horses la Lewisloa one day last prices, we subscribe our names; The New 5 and 10 cent a whole season's Work spoiled. This W. M. White, Mt. Sugarloaf Grange; Week. prices music, "Grand Medley;" by Mt, Sugar- NOVELTYSTORE sSeteilml sM lri.k eH atmakbilnign ipnrfeotrtmy sb iugs cthhaant cehse, loaf Grange Choir; encore, "Beauti haMrdrw. aAre, Hst.o rBet oocnk bWridclgde shtarese ot.p ened a J, ~W, STUART A,. I»* STANWOOD Good Fit Gug has had trouble but puce, and that ful Streamlet"; reading, Sister Bertha ; 0* M* BISBBE P. E. WHEBT For a hotel just going into business, Smith, Swift Biver Grange; musICj was several years ago When he lost the house owned and run by M, Me- B* J, BINFORD J* ABBOTT Utit Qcanlng, Dying "Larboard Watch," by Canton Grange Corner Congress and Bridge 16 bridges. . choir; singing by Mt. Sugarloaf Grange, Intyro Is very sneeessful. Following L. O* LEBIEUR LAUJU. E* SGIEE Y, A Thurston made a trip to is a partial list of guests from Jan, O, L, HANLOK WM. P*. BUTCHINS. Streets, McMcnnamin Block Ketchum last week in the interest of In spite of the snowstorm, Mr, 2nd to Jan. 12th: Mr. L, C. Woodard,j BEtb TAHORIHG i his lumber operations. Sugarloaf Grange held its installation Lewiston; MisS Alice W. Dole, Port E. M, MCCARTT *7. L, GAOfiok Is now open. Ydu wilL find a Bay L, Harvey of Auburn, repre Saturday, Jan. 13th. There was a land; Mr, B, A, Brown, Portland; Mr. j itafoMTalU, great many useful as well as orna senting the Mutual Life Insurance Co. goodly attendance and the following Landis Banney, Portland; Mr, F. J,; mental articles which can be bought is Ein. Vto.w nN oobnl e buasninde ssT, red Hutchins oGfofiucledr s owf ePrien ein Tstraelele dG rbayng Be,r oLtihsebro nB, .a Es . wHaringshcot,m E^ aPsto rDtliaxnfide;l d;M Frr. a8e,m Ja,t t WLihtetleel-*1' Mm. EEliA* SSTm itDh IaXndF for 5 and 10 cents. This is visited Bumford Tails this week, sisted by Sister Gould and Brother field, Gardiner; William J, Donsmore, r I <tel» *i*al Monday -wii the only strictly 5 and 10 cent Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Abbott and Henry Babb: Master, K» K, Brackett; Portland; H. P, Sturtevant, Hebroni MftG. M, Waiten, Mr, and Mrs. George Abbott spent last Overseer, Burt W, Kilbreth; Lecturer, P. W« Coffin, Boston, Sixteen people PHOTOGRAPHIC store in the city of Rumford Triday with Mr, and. Mrs, John Talbot, Ida Brown; Steward, Edwin L. Taylor; are hoarding there. The hotel has not Mri, Ullh Hiacock vli Falls and you are invited to call Charles Chase and Tred Morton of Asst, Steward, W* M. White;; Chaplain, been named but at present Is known •• K^toa ana ^fty Jag; w and examine the stock whether Upton Were in town last week, Mr, Annie M, Torrey; Treasurer, P. W, as the Mclntyre House. Lank Holman and Morton was here for the purpose of Torrey; Secretary, Ara L Eastman; •J**** I-Wkfog apples you intend purchasing or not. hiring help for Henry Baymond'S" Ceres, Melissa L. Bfackelt; Pomona, Mrs. Harry Marsh entertained the % last Manday, Whist Club last Friday evening. POSTALS Our aim is to make this the Camp. Jessie M, Kilbreth; Lady Asst, Steward, .9.4. Adam#t wha in Miss "Vcrdurina Ludden cntortainod Bertha M. While, The Gate Keeper [«n ta hmim% la: I 5 and 10 cent Emporium of Ox Mrs. Philip Hoyt Went to the Central the Ladies' Whist Club Friday after and Flora were unable to bo present, Wjiiice. having ..had th ford county. Maine General Hospital last Monday The Installation service was given in noon, KIM Werraee Smith' for an operation. She was attended Mrs. George Marsh entertained the We shall carry everything that by Mrs, Hatton, who Will remain with a very pleasing manner by Brother and of th» ;.««t«r mi wife, Mr. 0 S, P* Whist Club Tuesday afternoon. Sister Gould. The executive commit Mr. Msb Buck ha* can be sold in a 5 and 10 cent her until she recovers from the opora* Fifteen primary scholars are out of tee for the coming year consists of E, •ifitfm A. n. Ueolldgi store and respectfully solicit your tion and is ready to return home, L. Taylor, W* E, Atkins and H, H, school on account of illness. MEXICO HIGH SCHOOL Mb etiriea Burgess, - Mrs. T. E, Leslie started last Mon Born, Jan, 6th, to the wife of F, S, patronage. day for a two months1 vacation, id be Luce". The grangers are looking for- Cummings, a daughter. :*Wcrta8n to break I ward to a prosperous year. RECENTLY BURNED, ^fe^rctaraed foil spent with friends in Stonoham, Mai den and Boston, The installation of officers of the Mr* Frank Nichols is ill with a severe i1^* pause of hit leg Geo. B. McMcnnamin, cold, PorSal* By William Gregg made a trip to Buck- Eastern Star Lodge will be held Jan. Linwood Haines is at WOrk in the f?Kor. field and hack last week, 22nd, It is hoped that all members toothpick mill, AGAihs's. last Thur< IT'' The L* E, telephone is in Working will be present Abel Holt, who has been occupying Mr* mi MtSt mu :a order. The OolcerS Of the Welcome Bebckah the op stairs rent in the house owned H. J. REYNOLDS, rffn %vo n frirad, Ja FJUI 16 J* Sour onW Ghifloev eCfl'sa ytloann dLinogv ejolya swt as wweeokrk, inga L23ofddg, e,b yN Jou, l6iafi , pw. ilAl ldbeeo ,i nfsit, alDle, dP .J,a onf, bmf ovGedr sohnis fPaam|niely oton tThhei rrde sts tbreeelot,w .h as feie ft mmut ot pa heavy log became loosened and rolled Liver more Tills, Tbe Dra fftst Stomach W* G, HttridW* has moved Info Ms against hint), pinning him td the land The following S. S. officers of the new house on Weld streett ;•«*fm *t" %«• caronte for ing, Tdriuaatelj* the log was stopped UniVersalist cbnrch have been eleeteds Mr. Frank Gilerease will move this M* appatha, la** of itmotih, h*r»oa*> before it had done miich damage, aad Superintendent, Mrs, Sophfoais Stow- Week Into the rent formerly occupied H* J, Reynolds has the agency for the OffvcT Type JJv- Mewelfyn Bay|na fHan*a,r ahl aaddaat che* aariatrrptaaainogni*, abnadd cbarelaartrha, Mr, Lovejoy escaped with a few ell; Asst Stiperinteadeat, Bev, H, M, by W. G. Harlow, l ^ ^ a a t s e i e n en bruises', Daniels; Secretary, Miss Tlerenee writer in Rumford Falls arid Mexico* ichara all due id Bev, Frank Pearson will move into a Kodol relieve* inffigWtion* Thi* new disco** , Deacon John Bailey read the serraoh Thayer; Treasurer, Miss: . Blafidine rent en Third street soon, •tSryon r eapsr etsheanyt sa txhi*st nUa tuar ahl ejaulitehaya of mdtagcea**. at the CongregaiionaX ehatch last Sun SDiuunrstmevoarnel; ; SLubib. rLariibafna,r faMn)r sM, Missa rTseielrli- Mt.' If** E, Band of Dexter has been A set of Encyclopedia BritannJca, American Ed„ Jf^VrinpantMowdfaj aambinad with th* greatest known tonid day morning, and Mr, Arthur Sell led visiting at Mrs, Hannah Hpiman%, 2dv5fs*:forsafcefaeap* • • •' !~W eoapicxi^ heada led fcnaatiucti ties* Kodol' fof the evening service* en.ee Marsh, Mrs. E, W* Sutterfield of East Dix ^ttsliom Tb;a M6<ja gyayeaaia aaas i only relieve Indigestion The weekly meeting of .the Sunday field has been visiting friends In the .J** fale, rickiy. Bu and dyi but this famous remedy school teachers was held at the home i ftelp* aU stomach troubles by cleansing, RAST BETHEL. village, J*«make*theblood tic! {Sturlfytn sweetening and strengthening .of Mrs, Edith StoWeli,. Monday even,-! the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr, Porter Harwell visited his farm fog, I Miss ffelea Spring of Hebron spent ,., Mi8, S, •.& Bin*, :ef 'RiTonswood, W* V*'.» iaifiA4 i*. Canton last week, Saturday and .Sunday with Miss Flor- NeW' singing, books have bees put-J .K"1o dwoal ac utrroaudb mlede wainthd sWouer satroem niocwt, ufosr! ntwe etnt tyto r eraarUab, Silas Bianeh Bartleit has returned chased and about 8(5 young people were fo nce Thayer, ^ * Kteiai~ ftlm-»a'h"^ fic• iT*;„ ,i.j tor babKyo,"d.,;o l Digests W;h.'a.t' '.Y.' on Bad. whoemekes '1f rvoamca tiLoonw, ell, Mass,, for a few pUrnelsvefnttts aalti stt heef efuoienht Sou'cnlodcaky saifntegr naot otnh.e TuMrnre, r ahnadv eM breso, aK vilibsrietitnhg toiffe ir Nosrotnh, I| NOW IS T HE T I ME lit ' Mnh having. H h Bottlat only. Rbaeltieetvifnes? oInf d.flarss*s tetotcn,, sour stomteh, Mr. 'and Sirs, G. N, SauBorn. reiurried The Yoang People's Union was held}M r, Hart Kilbreth, 1 •* ?mt calendar, and n rkirasahwat by a. o. D»WITT 4 OCw, CHiOAOO. to South Paris last Saturday, at the Universalis! church Sunday even Mr, G, At, Keaaey of Leeds visiied TO BUY YOUR ^Uns, a series of iwii: Mr. N, A, Austin is at home from lag, Miss Olive Keene, leader. his uncle, Harvey Keaney, recently. Food ctoh'i digostf Because the work at Canton on account of IB The subject of Be*. .II. M.,|jD.anicls,| Airs, A. L, Smith and daughter, • _ was m ip^i,,.,^ stomach lacks soint one of the essential health. sermon Sunday was •"The Anchors of Bertha, have returned fnu a visit to i <* foCpUbli h . 0: S erjO -dlgestauts -of the digestive Juices afe Mrs, Lydia Bryant, who has been the Soul." relatives in Oxford, not property balanced* trheh, too, it staying in Newry, hftt returned to her The Universalis! church Aid Society Mrs, John Decker hasfefcn visiting rji R O O F I NG home here. In this undigested food that cruises was held, at the home of Mrs, Scott!a tives in St. Auburn, .and spent a few fonts csfi and ' painful litdlgestlaa. pleAalsdaenrt Pmaveeetri nGg rathneg e elheevledn th*& vTewryo Chase; Thursday* f rdeatyusr nwedit hI johmoro hFursibdaanyd* In Augusta and t%.-: WWttrf4f#-i««dyoi Kadei For Indigestion should fee, used applications for membership were re State Superintendent of .churches, H, I lot relief. Kodet It & solution of ceived and nine candidal© were in- ft, Hoyt, lectnrrd ;-t (he Uuiversnlist! Mr, Charlie Tbwle ..apeitt 'Sunday in. fe" *l*tHk, Chicago, 1 vegetable acids, It digests what you stiaeted in the first and second degrees) church Tuesdtw nml Wednesday even-1 East Dixfield. GotoV.A.LINNELLandgetj ."• F^iige, after which they were admitted to the JugS, | MfsS Sadie Smith spent Saturday and •eat, and corrects" the defieieoeles of the hall mid a vcri- intf resting literary pro The CiH •" i • i tor ':fid Friday i Sunday with, her uncle, Air, S, D, t 'oo* C/ mWl * ^ MU«I digestion, Kodol conforms to the Na- gram was given, which w.'s followed uiglit pfoy ;•..;:.*•-;'•••,::v-',:» held at. the j idge in District No, 4, the BEST. It is RUBEROID, tional Pure Pood and .Drug Law. Sold by refreshments, sesved h- *;.• froth ome of ."- '- " : ?; I-J5.1 wick.'', -Leon Luce was in' Nt'-fff-y a .:•.% ^':a%ledosc 0f D| H horo by Bowers eh Valloe. if** . ' • ' . . : ' . - •' he n'xt -.,... lis * - : ' be Vid WU1. days tot week. 54 Prospect Ave., Rumford Fall*! IhiiJ, ^°U«H* Treatfl ^ns¥Rno»BtBt Hi 1 ^ *™ggi, t about th{ KGSSIIBL**- m^m*~i.- i* i i i II i II i SmmK*? Ar' * »J,-. Til mm*9BZ> cirnaw, WUMDAT, JAJTOABT IT. iter. THE HOME CIRCLE. oa the expedition with which the «•*»- Kriiti** ECHOES FROM mfttce handled the Kennebee eleotinf tort ft* case. It woe oIL eom'pleted,before th* •Adorer. end of the second week, and hardly 6 tWtlTS *«Mi Enabi Rsmto-A anybody expected that it would be M NM !• Tired Mothers at They Jti* fin. H«M tyf* closed before the middle of February. ilEwainfTlto THE STATE That remarkable result woe accom plished simply by working steadily on it and allowing nothing to interfere The fool destroys his own health Appreciatiou, •«*•-? with the work. Mr, Hescltpn, tjje cpg-, While drinking to the health of others. ft * •••• At ft rocent marriage anniversary an testnnt, is seated beforo the real work Pood Words for Glrla, appresiativo husband thus addresses ;.«•?" of the sosssion begins, and, as he has' your mother la your beat friend. his wife; "To you, my wife—as I re had previous experience, will step Have nothing to do with girls who view the past I am reminded that As Recorded By Our Special Representative. readily into the legislation activity. snub their parents. through all these years you. have been Practically all that has yet been done WE'RE AHEAD Tell the pleasantcst things you know a trne, faithful and loving mother, is the introducing of measures Which whoa at meals, ever ready with a word of encourage will be considered later. -j ment in the darkest hour*,, always Bo not expect your brother to bo as in, lbs beef race beottiisd we. BaRdle dainty aft a girl, wiljing, to boar more than your share NATURE'S CATARRH GURU. . Matters of Interest to Oxford County People Senator Hasel- aotliiuf tort the best prime c&ttle, Of life's burdens, making many sacri- ExeTCise, and never try to look as if ticea for my own and our children's Sensible and Scientific Way to Cure Hot to«gb ol<l eows, but young yo« were delicate in health. ton seated: happiness and comfort, and I feel that this Disagreeable Disease. *r. healthy steers ralsecl espeeialiy surrounded by the perplexities and Don't eali your mother "old Vexations of a busy life T may have Nearly everyone suffers at one time, woman.*' We often hear that from failed to show to you xay appreciation or another with catarrh. FOR BEEF young men, Stop and think how it of your many virtues." Augusta, Me., Jan, 15. (Special,)—* similar bill wfts rejected by the last The natural way to. cure this dig-: Sounds, Old lady Is bad enough, but The following Oxford county matters legislature as inexpedient, ftgreeablo disease is by applying heal the "old woman" applied to her who .'*••'.' Were introduced in the Maine togift* Other philanthropic measures ares ing medications direct to the diseased There's as ruuto tHt&renee be* gave you life and nursed your infancy, Success supposes conditions and Ifttiire the past week: Resolves have been presentod for aid spot. iwem our rucafe tool; that of others Is rude and unkind. Once it was preparations for it—the energy,; self* By Sonator Rice of Franklin, coun to various institutional Central Maine In no other way can this be done as. "Mother, I'm hungry, mother mend abnegatien weight brings brawn and ty, a bill for placing of buoys and General Hospital by $1A,000 a year, naturally as by the use of Hyomei, as there Is between, day audmlght, ray jacket, mother put up my dinner" breadth and dignity, strength, wisdom lights on the Eangeley lakes. It waft $1,000 a year for the Young Women's breathed through the neat pocket in Pat your tooth: In a pleeo of steak and many such things, and mother and skill. "Wo cannot jump safely in referred to the committee on interior Home in Lewlston, |1,S00 a year for haler that comes with every outfit. or roast front, here and youTl would spread the bread with butter to Successj we are likely to get hurt waters, The members of that com the YOrk Hospital,, and for |500 to be Put several drops of Hyomei in the and stow away tho luncheon with her and fall back disheartened to where mittee are: Senators Ayer of Ken expended wiMn two years for a tem inhaler and then for a few minutes, nerer want any other butcher, heart brtomiag with affection for you, we belong. Some try to sueceed by nebec, Houston of Piscataquis, and porary home for women and: children, four or five times a day, let the air "p/e know. Mow, Js she the old woman f jumping into their father's shoos; but Stearns of Penobscot; Representatives in Fortland. you breathe come through it. In that 'able .* V••#' these shoes do not fit, and causes the Putnam of Manforth, Milliken of Is Knox county General Hospital, $2,- Way all the air that enters the. nasal youth to walk so awkward that he land Falls, Mayo of Foxcrof t, ijeighton 000 annually and $1,500 for repairs. passages, the throat or the lungs, is Introduce every new acquaintance to generally makes a fool of himself. of "Westbrook, Jacobs: _ of Athens, Maine*Eye and' Ear: Infirmary, $5,- filled with Hyomei'a healing medica your mother as soon lis possible, Moarly everything of real worth has Orinnei of Bath, and Strickland, of 000 a year. tion, reaching the most remote air cells • dco ton't think It necessary to got mar* to be earned. To bo appreciated and Bangor. Senator Stearns is; George W. A memorial to the Maine soldiers at; of the respiratory organs, destroying COBB BROS., lied. There is plenty of room for old judiciously appropriated, our posses* Stearns, formally a prominent citizen Yalley Forge, $500; resolve introduced all catarrhal germs, and soothing,, andl maid*, aud they are often happier than slons must have cost their value. The of Rumford Falls. by McKinney of Bridgton, healing the irritated mucous mem '•wives, toil and struggle and plodding that By Representative Ernewpn Of Stow, Eastern Maine Insane Hospital, £75,- brane; brings gain, brings also the mature ex Enjoy the pleasures provided, for you a bill to let the Fryeburg Hprfte Rail 000 a; year for a new wing, $27,998.50 A few days' use of Hyomei will perience, through discipline, and hard by your parents to, tho faltest extent. road extend its lines into Eovell and a year for current expenses. show how quickly it relieves all eas knocks that make up stalwart manhood 50 They will like that as a, reward, bettor and permanent success. Stow, and to change its name to tln|' Maine Insane Hospital, at Augusta, tarrhal conditions, and you will not' vr Rumferd Falls, than any other. Fryeburg, Stow & Lovell Street Rail $65,000 for reconstruction of third have to use it long before you find it ,50 Most fathers are inclined to over in* •• ••'••. way Company, female wing, $$5,000 for reconstruction has effected a complete aftd lasting ,00 dttige their daughters. Make it impos The Poor. By Stearns of Norway, a petition of first male wing, $7,500 and $2,500 cure ,00 fsaibirlely froert uyronuinr g fahtihs edre vtoot isopno ialn dyo auf febcy paTsth eh acso ldS eWt uesa thaellr otof tthhei nwkeinegk tphfa tt;h ies farnodm ctihtiez emnsu noicfi ptahle oftfoicwerns, oft hNato rwtahye,; Bforra nicmh,p r$o4v3e,2m6e5n,7ts6 faofr nWewid olawusn' drIys laanndd PrSopo. sCtrooten gP hisa rmAac. y,H ,R uWmifloliradm sFoanl'las;,, M ,50 tion. poor. We wonder to bow many of us pauper insane may be supported, by steam plant and improvements on .the and Nathan Reynolds' of Canton; ,00 Never think you can afford to bo the weary dreary phrase of hopeless the State, Several other petitions fur arsenal buildings, $40,000 for establish faith, in the power of Hyomei to cure dowdy at home. Cleanliness, hair well the same have been presented.. ing aft asylum on the arsenal gTOnnds catarrhal troubles that .with every dob mm poverty Js anything more than a Bell Tailoring Co. dressed, and a smile will make calico By Emersoft of Stow, a petition from for the criminal Insane. lar outfit they give a guarantee to re romance, Sitting in our warm -'and. ,00 pir % look like silk in tho eyes of a father citizens of Stow for a law to prevent A bill for $40,000 a year for two fund the money unless the remedy gives: comfortable homes, by pleasant fires lit or brother, throwing sawdust, in Cold, stream and years for the establishment of an in satisfaction. They take all tho re ,75 ipinri With luxurious beds waiting to re 2? Congress St., Do not quarrel with your brother,* do ceive our well fed bodies, wo Can have its tributaries in that town. dustrial school for the blind. sponsibility and you cannot "atford. to 00 not preach to him and do not coddle By Young of Hiram, a petition for a The King's Daughters' Hftion of suffer longer with catarrh when au of "MI •IIWWW* •' no more comprehension of what grito* kirn. Make him your friend and do law closing the ponds In Hiram, Bald Bangor, $500 a year. fer like this is made to you. i Table MERCHANT TAILORS. not expeot him to bo your servant, nor ing poverty means than an. angel in win and Sebago to ice fishing till after Eastern Maine General Hospital of needed they can be obtained for 50c, the full glory oYparndiso can know let him expeot you to be his, Feb, 1st in each winter. Bangor, $5,000 a year, and also $15,-' making this one of the most economical y its of the deepest depths of hades. Think Suits tstofc to order at reasonable • • »' of it! Mb fuel, Absolutely none: Among the other measures, intro 000 aid for the building of a child as Well as the most reliable remedies Boys, when you speak of your father duced into the House of Representa ren's ward provided the hospital raises for catarrh that Is known. Mo bed, but plied up rags; little child prices. don't Sail Win "the old, man," Of tives were: $25,000 within four years. ren wailing with cold and holploss with GoodFitGuar an feed. course you are older now than When hunger; closets bare as' old Mother By VTAIdrOn of Moxter, an act to en Waldo County General Hospital, $1,- DIOKVALE. you were taught to call Mm. father. Hubbard's; Smells that reach high able sheriffs and their deputies to fol 500 a year, Mr. VJ. A, Putnam injured his knee Toft are much smarter than you wore heaven In their foulness: And in low people into other counties nnd Healy Asylum of Bangor, $400 a with a birch hook while loading birch. tsllSSWt IOIT Utit • Gcaning, Dying aridPressIng, then, you are much more manly look* their depth of poverty, to Which even mako personal services. year, He was on the lame list for a few iftlli lug. your clothes fit you hotter, your By Moore of Saco, an act for a con Healy Asylum of Lowiston, $4,000 Our imaginations can scarCdiy descend days, hat ha* a modern shape and your hair stitutional amendment in favor of a year. . • > lifts a lurking curSe like the Wild Ira Wing, Jr., came home from the otKa is combed differently,, in short "flyer" Woman's suffrage. Girls' Orphanage of Dewiston, $2,- SEth TAILORING COMPANY- beast in Its inir, The BordidnesS of woods Saturday. He haft been working OrAflSQX Swafori Pahs, Maine, ath alans ty- oyue awre'sr ec othaet,n .f t tYwoou-yr efaart-hoeldr hhaast poverty eats out the soul of a man as eleBcyti oWn eaeckts 23o f tyFpaeirwfireiltdte, n ap agpesr imloanrgy, 50C0 hai lydereanr.' s Aid Sofciety of Maine, for Brown and Davis, who are operat ing near middle dam, Rangeloy, ft tiger drinks Mood. Brutality, and a vest of still older pattern. Me It provides for a nomination day on $1,500 a year for the home at Belfast. One of our farmers recently shot a apathy, the cruelty ot fiends, are begot can't write such an elegant note as the third Monday in June, and for the Fortland Home for' Friendless Boys, EAST DIXFIELD. dog that had been chasing his sheep, when pride and ambition die utterly. you can and all that, but don't call filing of names for nominations 60 to $1,500 a year and $500 more for ad Mrs. Ella Stfttth and Utile son, tea. Rev- A, S. Bisbee of Portland has Mm "the old man." Call him father. Would that our charities could strike 90 days eariler. The governor and ditions and repairs on buildings, <Mi, #|woi. Mnnday "with her mother, been visiting Ms mother' at West Wood to O. M, Walton, For year* he has been rustling around deeper, seek id humanize as well as council shall canvass the returns from Bar Harbor Medical & Surgical stock, Ho went to Dixfleld Sunday to %tiioffB ltthtoaetlni da k sbo tjl tantHMc*eka. odlBinnnaiidgyfstac nyoal a,pc skpat ln evdwsi sefietWoekrd .a AlMte, rmR ,. S0Cm. oMiotlh-, hdehltooaaouv *tlse dt gssr ge yatotyo,y no ianetuth ngh id efntrm hogottum*hhuc oo gh trh ohnb aigyrmbhe ioegt ph uhfaetgto treohri,s eet t,sv ho etehfahr al.eo luhrfnpe agBfhsoo iuflrw ltbe ieltiibehhnfnee*e aBgfhnesaaole*entsdhsceds,les eo reod tahnu onbcet udeo, r o u utrahasrWvg ekege ie*rr a sttarso omn urdolaee ub nrrtota ehsula laet na tyn ioemudfssi as, otu weush h rion aiallssbdep pr twei oraweeutdldoerl, rnetnhelooeetBmmuc ytriiinn nopesaSna ett irsrotcdi inceasfk royatldnr.ia fa nyytd h,p etroah inmfeo d faBf riacsyninh aagalm Olele lres,fb c raaotilnmolo on fta s ct ht oftohostnoeer hyHsuteoamAAastre n ple y ibqtN aaiuflcloalo,t rl r$ m ftt2oo-oa,tr 0 hl t0pew0Se toh rcUam-eh fn oiyafionetvehlaese stnrra a.st tobli ytfly i Dso henomaxefp temepMnrri.tol alp ionurifepa otenaa DBpstetriiamoNscybskpe pevweaeear c ,alf tbene t lwchtasoeecc . nhkd O ebadhyoklesalha rowhdhnosais mtsehw a la,eha risIeslnte bpcStrtlhuuoanecrthe de edcarya t,ou*i nus O er ,t hoDinef, «% 4. Adata.*, who is- clerking for a not SO ungrateful or so inconsiderate, enough to go down into the shadows prevent the matting M elevators by all the taxable property in the state. Miss Hutchinson, teacher at Dickvale MtoOii riano , Lheawvijsntgo at,o dla thhea vminega's lefst * short "A wise man njaketh a good father." and lend a helping hand. To bo very people of less than 15 years, and of school, was sick Tuesday and Wednes tos Ftertaee Smith la .vlaUfftg hot * *' •' poor, and yet carry a clcarlife and elevators speeded higher than 200 feet Among the measures introduced in day, a minute hy people less than IS years toto mi wife, Mr. 0. C. Smith, Happiness, keep-alive ambition and hope is like the Senate are: old. to hifth Bach ha* been hauling If you would increase your happiness seeking to set a white rose growing By Senator Hastings of Oxford, an ACHED INJVEBY BONE. By Strickland of Bangor, a bill to •*$« for A. B, Cdolldge, and prolong year life, forget year order for the judiciary committee to in the bosom of a coal pit, exempt all Civil War veterans from . to Charles' Burgess, who had the neighbor** faults, Forget the temp investigate the desirability of a change poll taxes, :ohfcrta8o in break both log* last tations. Forget the fault hading and iiy Dottigaa of Bingham, ft hill for in the Sunday game laws. Ckieago Society Woman Who Was $q ..jiriag, has reiarned to the hospital and .give little thought to the cause that! By Senator Mills of Hancock, an Sick She Could Not Sleep jr Eat* , I Think state and county ownership of highway ;"* * perrtoa Of Ms. Teg taken, off. provoked it. Forget the peculiarities: order for the time limit for the presen Cured by Doah's Kidney Pitts, bridges. : Its I*. B. church workers met fit Mrs, of your friesdst and only remember! tation of private and special legisla When a wonrqft'ff kidneys go wroftgy 4-C, ALkn'a last Thursday. the good point* that make you fond (t Would Save Numerous petitions for a law that tion to expire On Feb, 19th, and that it ber hack glrcs out and every little task the state shall assume tho care of in of ifcem. Forget alt personal quarrels, be advertised la the "daily papers" becomes a burden, She Is fired, nervpua, to. mi Mrs. Witt E. tow of Jay *&* on friend* In East DlxfieM last or Msterie-ft that you may have heard SUFFERING sane paupers. of the State. sleepless, rUft down----suffers dally front ftoy, by accident, and which if repeated, : , By RepreseaCairve Allen of Mcnfiys- By Senator Fhiloon of Androscoggin, backache, heahaehes, dizzy spel'Si !kii4 vilie, a bill for the raising of the age lieariag-dowa pates: • * .fete a cumber of pairs of work wthoaunl dt hmeym t m*a ibBoluosta oafdt* &tim*,feasP *ws Po°r*se* Deaf Slrsi—' Bsfltor,Me.i»iar,AlSoi, limit on child factory employes from aonf cahcat pttoe r anmineentdy -tsherceteio, nR etvwiesendty mstiante JJOn't worry over Iraaglned ''fenals tot tan JfaxmlngftKr pasted through . . ., t Have used your "L. F." Medicine; I twelve to fourteen; years. txouhles," Care the kidneys and you wilt utes, so that the right of Hen on balid- .** rilsgg. eatoato for Carthago mi SiMe, all the disagreeablo of life* they I cap truly say fthas done rhe lomofgobd. By Duncan of Rockland, an act re be welb Read how to find the cure, m Will »me bttt they Will grow larger 11 feeik a duty to offer a testimonial. I ingSf wharves, okOtf shall extend to any Marion Knight, of 33 N, Ashland Ave, quiring employers of all en labor to L.W- **,««, ***t ^rtwiMai Was touWed with Biltcmsneaft of to worst one who "hauls or delivers materials gjhicagb, ill, member' of the CMelgo to, Llewellyn Bftyrnond called oft' assist to the collectieft of poll taxes ype- t•oto totsftee* at .Seieneo Hill last Hri* Mth ouygohnt roefm etmheb e«r 6it*h e°mf , maneda nnces^s,- ^or * IH fnodu,n adn rde lbieyf uMsi fai gs hthoert "rLim. eF, ,"I thBiinttke rIfs from such laborers. foirc atpiroonvsi doers suopr erfvuirsniiosnh eass panla nssr,e hsipteeecif , FCeludbe rwatoironna fi, says i ''Thte wid ian twere llw-khneonw Tn worse still malice, will only tend to I the people used it more ft would be a By Montgomery of Camden, an act or renders any other necessary ser started to vm make you'more familiar ^ J ^ \ f ^ ^ ^ S ^ l . T n^ to extend to the estfttes of peoples dy vice," • .• Doom's Kidney heavv, iQpure blood makes a mnddy, Obliterate everj-th.ng d. ^ f f " 8 ) You and your famHy can be saved much ing outside the country the same regu Pills I ached in | £^ 'ww$c*to&> headaches, ssascft, from yesterday; start out with a clean, 8ufrerimT b„ the prompt use of "L.F.,• lations as now apply to estates of peo The governor has transmitted to the every hone and l^jtotlen. Thin blood mates you sheet for today, and write upon it for f A.twood's Bitters.—Dyspepsia, Impure ple dying lit another state, legislature the letter from the state had intense ir*1* to?.. '«iekly. Burdock Blood sweet meaory** sake enlf those Mags Blood, Biliousness aftd Headache yield By Fxeston of Oherryfield, an act to superfntendent of public schools asking paltts in the kid ,. . 7*. L . , t« to J to Its safe, specific action, for an. investigation of his aeeounts, neys and. pel*- 8 B abolish the office of state binder and pikn wake* the blood rich, red, pure— that are Je-tely aftd Wvawe, j .•*• and It was referred to the committee vie organs. The opei the biftdiftg to competitive bids. :>««« petf^t health* ••* on edueation. urine was thick By Murphy of Fertland, an act to and cloudy, and I, . . . . . . . . . . m .^ amend the law relating to payments of The Oxford county delegation or % Could hftrely -( toiol almaftac. i* a publfcatioft H For The Land's Sake! high school tttitioft hy towns not sup- ganized by the choice of Senator Ifast- eat enough to vt *orih having, Jt hat beside* «• Porting high Schools). ings as ehairmaa and RepresettfaMve live. I felt a * Mar ealeijda.r, .and much' geftcral By Skllrin o£ Yarmouth, as act to Dyer as derk.- change for tho better MtMnVaV , ^atoft, ft .series of astrological Let grant tax exemption for land planted The governor has nominated George week. The second week I began eating to trees: h, Cushman of Bryant's Fond for ; &« that a*e o| great iftferest to- RALPH A: CURTIS, heart Hy, I began to Improve geftetaily. By Martin of fiangor, a resolve justice of the peace, And before seven weeks had passed I ICa* *f'8 aT,° Maculating in occult authorizing Leon F. ffiggins to reprint J, Harry Stuart of South Faris. has was well. I had spent hundreds of dol .,!*P' Tile publishers of it have gen* Real Estate Broker, the Maine Reports and pledging the won a visitor at the State House the lars for medicine that did not help me, £*7 offered to Bend a copy free to state to: take 200 copies of each at past week, Mr* Stuart Is the owner but $6 worth of Doan's Kidney Pills re soil your farm, home or business. 0 & volume. of the copyrights upon the maps which stored me to perfect health." \ nhwiiber fo the Citizen. If you A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney We have our client's good a* heart, and will the state assessors" are accumulating •y, B mt»amt'f'Mmi youf iiamt aftd buy or sell for you on such terms that you can The Various philanthropic Measures for use in the assessing of wild lands, bmee dmicaiinleed wohni chap pcluirceadti oMn itsos aKnnyi gphat rwt lotlf mi C p "l. m,'rjHoning this paper, to & and does a large business with the have begun tft appear. The first was the United States. Address Foster-Mil- not help but be satisfied^, ^ ^ '*«« & fr»., Chicago, Ml, Enclose n i r c ; c? that of Senator Staples of Knox coun state. Ho is frequently called to testi burn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. Sold by all get r^tofcjgc* - •• •" CALL OR ADDRESS ty for a State School for tho Feeble fy as an expert upon tho locations of dealers; price, fifty cents per box lands, and is likely to be before the 96 Congress Street, Minded. It provides for the establish legislature committee on taxation be ment of such a school at an initial ex- ,-AftKtH't fore the session ends. L,"''4 *inR!e dose of Moan's Regit- Rumford Falls. Maine. pdeoflilsalr' s•. notT heoX tbeoeadrtdh g ofs ixtrtuys" teeths ouiss antod : Senator Hastings, chairman of tho j_r i—THinA :IiRu« ;.'oBwAtftLiflSw:AfeM*jM *t: k,. " 'uough. Treatment cures consist of tho governor nnd five others, Senate committee on Senatorial elec Tram**m • IwwrfciH pwa FaJto Ibi'541 ^"'P^*'0"- -k- touts'& box. il HI III •••'•"•*• One of them must be a woman. A tions, has received many compliments I Tour i nsfltt Am% ihemi rT ""*»*•' '«,' :li'i-;.-^- v-V«s««ttf»wii«!S»«>« ;*>** *- * :» ' - i ** -* -*f** * ' .«*. jAwrAiT 'its Tift R jimford Citizen. That, however, is by the way, merit of these event* wiir*ee*>'thre Soz&stecr gates 37,180,000 lt»«., Xabocu Truth Stranger Ttfan Fiction dam 6,300,000 yards, Cprozal Soza d^m In view,of the gregt demonstra unwisdom of repeating the "ex 5,397,000 yards, Panama bay eXsavft* tion made by this nation'when the periment '' tion 8,520,000 yards. PyBtilHPP WEBKT-Y; AT ports of Japan were opened to fhe * "•"! :••.-?,• ,,,,., ..y ; The above figures, even after careful rest of "the world, and the hos - iWhile we yield to no one.in our computation, are only approximate. Rumfard Falls, Maine. pitality extended our. people love for dogs, we. are not insen They stagger the contractors who have Bcctricity is Ltf c> contemplated submitting figures for whenever .they have gone to sible; of the fqct thai dogs some doing the work,: Where 1ft the mind XtC. Bowlar,: Editor and proprUator* Japan, we may well pause and ask times constitute a nuisance, thnt can grasp the full meaning of Magnetism is Strengths how the treatment given their Some months since we called at- these figures! A committee of five en It will tone up you? wliolo aystem, give pure blood anj healthful Subscription $1.25 per year in ad- ',.:.. ••.'"'•, '•• ,'*••••"*•• V1'"•''•••*?> •***• "'^r"twe ntiori to the fighting dog nui gineers appointed to efttimate the rime vanee, it not paid !ia advance $1,50 will people in California affects their sance on Oanal street, and it was and cost of cqnfttiuetiou has net re activity, and will give you snap, vigor and vitality be charged. ported yet, The fact that this is a BO essential to happiness. opinion of our great and mighty soon abated, -We now call at- Advertising rates furnished on ro- tropical "climate, where every day for demonstration and missionary terMofi to the menace to pnhlie eight months of every year rain falls, quest. JBMffl1-'-- zeal—a zeal'that takes us to their safety of the xlogs runniugatlarge more or less, (this is from the middle REMARKABLE CURES MADE BY PROF, CALDWELL WHO IS NOW own country to teach them, but on the west side, as indicated by of April to .January 1st,) and the Entered as second-class mail matter at Rumford Palls Postofflee, Aug. 9, 1906 causes us to even deny them the our report of the accident that Chargrcs river over Hows its banks and IN RUMFORD FALLS, floods the eoufitry to the depth uf from privilege of an education in this happened last Thursday after* one to ten feet, frequently and without THURSDAY; JAN* •%% 1907. laud—the land of equality (?) Roost. • Sanford, Me., April 23,1903, :SAaIord,,Me!,, fob, % Igos, warning, adds much to the uncertainly > It seems from this distance,: Prom experience and observa "Winter in Norway, the Land The hill reported introduced of any estimates. tion 1 am persuaded that the I am persuaded that the method Dull tin that of all the taeesj the Japanese December 2nd: the river rose thirty Of treating many disease? is f profitable to of the Midnight Sun," is the b yH H. Glaason, of Mexico in Electro-Magnetic treatment now M should be the easiest •for our peo feet above normal in tweaty-four hours, given in town by Prof, Caldwell superior to that'of medicine, For puting your:; title of a very handsomely illus ple to collaborate with. Yet we the House, to have ballots of and the, railroad, bed urns fourteen feet is poatiTCiy heueficial for the Rheumatism, Catarrh, and Many trated print sent to the CITIZEN should go slow in condemning the distinctive color, indicating the. under water at Las. Obispo,. At the many diseases under treatment* Nervous Complications incident office by Mr. Carl Peterson. Win party ballot in that way,*has been machine shop a river two feet' deep to the conditions of meix and Oalif ornians who have the issue in This' method of applying vital ter life is illustrated by a great mistaken for a general election j-an through the works. These •shops force to wasted energies appears women it is beyond comparison. •their midst, and know by actual are tMrty-threu foot above tho.' normal It is always safe, never producing inany high .grade half tone cuts, measure by many, but we under to reach many cases quite beyond experience .what we can. not sense. level of the river,. .Sumo lives "vvero harmful effects, I recommend it and the story of the country told stand from friends of Mr. Glea- the ordinary medical profession, The races are not compatible lost in this freshet. These Hoods abate to the confidence and use of th; both "in English and "Norwegian, and the nature of things, or the son that}, it relates to the primary quickly,' Had locks und dams and Mmrse. nt Twilidthe n viesr yt askaitnigs fatchteo rytr earet many affiicted. On M rig1 and shows painstaking -work and election plain, where the object is other work been in process of •eon- a! bargain pr creative power is responsible for sults, ability in its make up in all de to separate parties in the nomin siruetion along the camti from Matt- Herbert Tildea, goods toll SO".' that fact, Religions differenees Herbert Tilden. partments. It was published at ating election. > nehm to Colon, where the canal and Pastor 1st Baptist Church. Pastor of Isfe Baptist Churca. have intensified the natural .Chargres river go- ride by aide, no one 9 ce Christiania. breech between the races THE TRUTH TOLD. could compute the amount Of damage Hundreds of Testimonials May Be Examined at, His Office on generally, although in this In that would have resulted, or how long j I 'INCOMPATIBILITY OF THE stance there seems to be no A Live Honest Letter from tho Canal a time it Would have taken to tepnrr Application. RACES. Zone. A Former Eumford Resi the damago done, , religious animosity, for the peo ple of Japan do not proselyte— dent Sends First Hand Hews. During the four days that the presi It is seldom necessary to com-1 electro Mmgnctte healer, is making This Unique i. The protest against the min dent- and his parly were on the, Ethmus,. ment on facts, yet one cannot just such wonderful cures. IR gling together of the Japanese in. fact have no.•••claim, to a revela Last September tho CITIZEN' was It rained every hour, and the sua was keep from expressing profound unts no drugs, but his sueeaa a children and .those of the natives, tion in. religion. favored with a call from Mr. W. H. not otteo seen, but Mr. Roosevelt did admiration for the skill that is In tliis special instance of'race Stevens, formerly of Rumford.} Who nee a few things he was not expected rmsing so many poor sufferers phenomenal* in the public schools, that is be trouhle, we can only hope for had spent two years in the Panama to see. His routo and. ovoryfhing was from beds of sickness, and re The professor will not hold out ing made in California, is assum Canal none. At that time wc gave onr planned for him,, but it waft found storing them to health and vigor. false hopes to you, or accept your ing proportions of national irix- temporary aeeommodation that readers an account of conditions there that our worthy prCftldont was original It hardly seems credible when case at all if'Ho cannot do yoa will relieve the nation of em as seen by him. in. Ms ideas,, and preferred: to- go about" In the portance. you hear of remarkable cures be good* Go and have a friendly *" To the students of the history barrassment, and trust to the Mr. Stevens' Writes the editor a let us ho pleased, . Ho.created, MWU sur ing made by electricity and mag talk with, him j you will feel bet Art Depai tx%'}«5tl.' of; .racial and religious conflicts, eternal fitness of Bungs to per 2te3rr df,r oinm wPhaincahm hae, , usnaydse r hed ataer riovfe dL eaet. pWrihseer eb yn og eatrtrinangg ehmis;e dnitn nfoerr Ihni .ma pibaaedo netic treatment. Yet such is the ter for it Prof. Galtlwell treats For 9c. manentlyeradicate racial differ truth and the facts are these! all forms of chronic diseases no the fact is not strange, and only Colon Oct. 24th, after eight days- of been made. in certain phases of this particu ences. rough sailing. He also says that dur In his address at Oolon on the even That Prof, Caldwell, the gifted matter how long, standing. 2 ikeina Ron lar maxiifestation of the incom Laws and treaties cannot ing the two months that ho was away ing before his departure, he made some There will be another PTCO Exhibition of tho Wonderful silk. change opinions nor prejudices, from the Isthmus, considerable progress pointed remarks about conditions at 4 skeins. Htopii patibility of the races, can any Radium Violetand X-RAYS, also Blcctro-Magnctic method 5 Af*i* f *• j and in race and religious ques was made in excavation, work, and that certain places, and scored the heads of 1 spool JBlectr! new thoughts be offered. tions, the quicker we understand now the dirt trains ate seen at fre some of the departments. of Treatment next Monday* Highfc, Jan* ,14, at 8 o'clock, at 2 sjioola ailkofi ~ Men who live far removed from that the better. quent intervals. As Mr. Stevens has We now have West India negro his office, Q(H Congress street* over Miss O- J* Hall*s Mlllla- 15 plush balls.] *»' the Seat of trouble can form no written his letter oh both sides of Che laborers, and some whites from Spain: ery store. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially 1 sfeem Shetlttii very correct ideas of the merits ARE WE RIGHT IN THIS? paper, we cannot print It entirely, add and Italy,. The negroes are paid only of. the dispute—in this or any sOhuarl lr emadaekres ienxftorramctast iofrno mc ointc, erannidn gg tihvee" Thahlef Wthee stw Iangdeisa gnivegerno etsh ea rwe htihtee mmaons*t Protfheossseo rt rQouabldlewde lw! iitsh oanney o fc htrhoen ictr edaistmeaesnets.. All male trouble*, 21 sskkeeiinns Soafx 8ocn yt other question, . The CITIZEN, believing that most stupendous enterprise the world valueless laborers in the world. most successful specialists in all weakness from whatever cause, 1 tsrochefc hooks We point with pride to the editorially a newspaper should has known, and'ope -that involves our} There are many American families chronic and long standing dis quickly cured. 2 boxes brass rj Declaration of Independence, and he absolved from the necessity government in a "perplexing tangle, here, and schools are maintained by the eases, Catarrh, Throat Troubles, There Is a large class of suf 1 embroidered i rS®tv[' its proclamation of equality, and of catering either to high op low, from a man who writes absolutely as government with a scrmrate school for Bronchitis, Consumption, Blood ferers in the-world—not really script,. forget that the constitution and rich or poor, has criticised and' he sees things and knows them. * We negroes. There are churches In nearly: Disorders—Scrofula, all,kinds of sick,, but misCrablej restless «i#' Ixkein 15ug Mt'A-! feel that Mr, Stevens* observations are every town along the line of the read, Tumors, diseases 0* the stomach always tired—who. are passing ftngy work* our laws Were and are framed commented freely, and proposes more Valuable than all, the edited and, and preachers provided and paid by the and Digestive Tract. Those fear through the routine of tonics. upon the contrary idea that to continue that policy regardless official reports that have been or will government to administer to the white ful nervous diseases of men and ilimulattts, opiates and narcotics, fill; equality and justice are not ex of whose toes may he trodden up be printed. Concerning these dirt congregations. women-—no matter from what and fall into a state of snpreae pected, in practice, to walk love- on, or how wry* faces they may trains "he says: (Why not for the negro congrega cause arising—Paralysis, Head miserablftness* 9cen ingty arm in arm with theory up make over it. "These trains - loaded; with earth are tions! Or why pay for either since it ache, Prostration, Lame Back, These txoublea are simply elec Composed of Ordinary flat ears with a is contrary to the constitution! Sciatica and Rheumatism, Dis tro nervousness, arising' ftora i •; and down the highways of the In our opinion it Is not right to side board oh one side about three I3D, CITIZEN.) eases of the Heart, Liver and Kid disturbance of the vital forces of world. put mere boys into the boxing feet in height and have a- plate of The four thousand white men now neys and Bladder. WOMEN. the body, and can be effectually' In 1849 Commodore Perry went arena for public exhibitions, and iron hinged to one end of each car here, are all that remains of 25,000 who Women who are racked with pain overcome by electricity, A few to the shores Of Japan and forced we would suggest that the man that drops onto the next ear thus clos have come here since the beginning of in the pelvis, side, back or head, applications' are sufficient; often CORBET 0 the commerce of our people upon agement of the Athletic Club for ing space between each, making a con the Republic of Rauama. or suffering from nervousness and a single process of electrical tinuous platform. Upon these trains many tronbles peculiar to their One lot corset ci that country, and the act was bear in the furture, and only place There is no more sickness among the polarizalion will remove difikah the great steam shovela load the earth sex, can find speedy relief and 38, 38, 42 mi whites than in the TinHed States. The ties of years' standing. In fwt'l heralded as a great and mighty grown men in the ring. and it takes only a few minutes to permanent cure without examina negroes will not observe the sanitary it is the only ngeat to be reliri accomplishment. We are aware that physically, load each car. The trains are com tion. Years of suffering and precautions, and henee more illness pre upon for the effectual cure of afi The world knew but little of the hoys were not hurt to any posed Of about fifteen curs each vails among them than among the severe operations may be avoided cases of chronic derangement soi TAM O'BHANI and have at the front end, on a ear by consultation and using the new Japan and its people, and with extent, and we know also that in whites. functual disease* made for it, an immense and power Here is a lot the characteristic egotism that many a shed and; barn throughout The dry season is just beginning and ful windlass, which Is connected with the last ten days have seen but little SPECIAL OFFER. O'Shanters* fii possesses the white races every the two towns, boys meet and an iron unloader In the form of a snow rain. During the dry season the 9c. where, we immediately set about pummel each other worse than plow by a long iron rope running the trade winds furnish a good breeze and Those beginning treatment within one week win bo given Hoirel grafting our Style of life ahd re the boys did in the recent exhibi entire length of the train. When the the temperature ranges from 68 at Treatment entirely free* Consult Professor Caldwell at once. Iff dumping place is reached, the scraper ligion upon that people, never tion in McMennamin Hall. The night to 85 in the shade during the day. TEAVELEYG is drawn the entire length of the train, can do you no Iiaruh and may save you yearn -of'Suffering, pcrfapi for a moment thinking that pos editor indulged in the same sport This is not much like the winters that and the process of unloading takes prevailed in Rumford when the writer your life, THEREFORE TAKE NO RISKS, 3 Imther tmvelin sibly we might not be superior to when a boy, and can enter fully about four minutes. No hand labor was a boy and lived among its hills. Consultation and One Treatment Free 62c, iYcdnesdt tbem in all things. into the spirit of the thing, and is required* 2 I^Hicr travolti He nevertheless is a lover of old New to all those who desire treatment, but no one will take offense UhU'\ They gave welcome to out mis contents himself with the obser The excavaUon work is being done England, winters and all, and the fide, Wcdnesds sionaries and have always extend vation that neither harm nor good principally froi/Bas Obispo to Pedro thoughts wander back to our friends or her case 1$ declined, as, under no clreamstanees, will a-m»&\ 2 imitattoti ttUfgai ed hospitality to the people of resulted. The placing of boys on Miguel' in the great Culebrft cut. This lit Sumford, and more espeeialjy to the undertaken Avhick, in his opinion, cannot be cured* *«re 42A9, -Sal cut Is eight and a half miles long, and little family living now In Maiden, every oeeidental country. They public exhibition in fistic encoun Office, 96 Congress St., Rumford Falls, Me. is through the mountain that forms the .'Mass. hawe suffered our teachers to set ters is a different proposition, great divide between the two oceans. W, ,H. 'STEVENS, Hours t 9 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 and f to 8 .'30 p* m. except Sm^f* 9cenl up schools and have not com and seems to have no morally At Culebra, fourteen miles front the tdorgofia, Eattnffia, plained at the '"better than thott" elevating feature to it, and pos Facific and thiry-feuf from Colon, Dec* 23rd, 180& where the excavation is being made, manner of the performance. sibly has an immoral tendency* the elevation is about three hundred G. A. Stevens, F. A.*Furbish, In' the late war with Russia the Those who witnessed the events BETHEL* feet. The amount of material to be dapaaesB demonstrated that in seemed intently interested and removed and mason work to be done, Mrs. Steve E. M. Uyrd of Gorham, J>RRgg QOODl N. tti'was la town Saturday* Rotary White Sewing soldierly qualities they were the not on one face of the Is staggering' In extent, and is almost Ridionville, Mr* a«d Mrs, H S* Nilbora left Ipiwc Reseda i equal, if not the superior, of the two hundred present, could he beyond the grasp of tho mind to eon- 'Letkel 'Tuesday afteraoon iot a» • fk» MitohiriON. lac quality, W white races. We beheld the out detected any sign of sympathy cineglv efi,g ausr ecsa on f bwe osreke nt of rboem dothnee fionl lotwhe teasiye trip tlitough the BmiVa aad J2B River St* i pieces Reseda come with more surprise than any with the views herein expressed. West. They expect to be away about different sections of the route. The graotto cloth, t other event in out time's history. So far as the earnestness of ex excavations: three months and -will spend the time Maeli'mes for?.sate on easy monw price 39c. principally la Mexico and California. AtinotiPcex, tbat rte hit hought But alas with the ever present pression was concerned, the men Colon section 8»4&%000 cubic yards, IT payments, also- to tent egotism, we set up the claim that might have been listening to the Mindt section 11,000,0(10 cubic yards. We are pleased to report that word the haiikrtipt xtoefe of CGXitfeaMes,.'ModiifW' 0% Tte*, Mr ^ 3 P y SPECIE eaZrtes from poriland that Mr, A. M, the half century that a few white most eloquent prayer that was GQfatttuorn: csoencctiroente m0,6a6s0o,n0r0y0 l,3c0u2b,oics oy caurdbsi*c, True, tcho went to the hospital m the 'Bros, and is selling the samef8^ "»CUM repalr,ag a "***' ~ Apouf missionaries and school teachers ever uttered ? but as we should result of cuts at the Urns of the recent t have made ftpceial ataegcmfiaJj ^toch aihtttttt». i had been in. that country, was re criticise a prayer meeting if we yardsv Gaum steel gates for locks 20,- fire, is- reeof ering nicely and 'hopes' la at^greatly reduced prices* «i!h A. 0. Anctil, No. 7 Cougrcw sLl sponsible for the advancement feif it required it, so we shall say 2213,09,0000,00 0lb0s ., yOaradttsta, da(lmu tfu et artrhe gfuilllaintignsg, )*r eturn to Bethel soon* to have on exhibition, in his s&w ffin"j |afiat iTppettnlufi Mr. Byroa Moore, who suxfewd an: Call and seethe Prices. •^rioalFcuitBon1 that the people had made in. the that we consider these men to works l,„1g0,0tw yards, concrete JS9,f«J0 dow ottfl of my |fi rotary mackM*** operation for appeadicithf at Ln jaottetl Butterouj selenee of war and other boasted have been guilty of encouraging yard's, steel sluces §,000,000 lb*., Lake Ning** private hnspltai, reeently, re- At my old store. Ofderft: may boi left with him, section excavation 24,000,000 yards, '-team Watora, i civilised practices, This" we have boys in practices that are harm tewed to- Bethel Satarday. * F. A. FURBISH, claimed in the face and eyes of ful, both to the boys and the | Culebra section 20,000,000 yards, Ikdro . Miaa 'Veda Bennett has retained to etStecvBiv * ... itumfordysiK| {% Reaua. | i Miguel section 6,833,000 yards, Pedro her aunt's, Mrs* Elizabeth Pen}ey*a| % Ifiamouds. the fact that development creeps public. That those present did I Miguel lock section 1*1*0,000 yards, f having spent a short time- at her home j/2>; |ffiter Hentcb Lun along so slowly that in a thousand not. and do not, take this view Pedro Miguel embankment 1,100,000 in. Por'tianA f V3I A, Stevens, j Mothers who gives their eVil&®n\ years an almost unnotieeable ad of the case, shows that men look yards, Pedro' filling1 300,000: yards, ••. Miss Jeaaette Brett fe aftefidihg| \ Kr anedy's Laxative, fronty»'E?5 "nuarrtrtn Imperial Pedro Miguel concrete 513,612 yards, vance by any race is made, and at things from far different view Pedro Miguel ca\t iron 732,000' lbs.,- Miss Moody's Behool of Shorthand L Ridionville, : Honey ami Tar invariably iador?? M that no impression,, as a whole, points, and we do not condemn Pedro.M|pd steel .gates 10,;5O0;0()O; and Typewriting in Jtertiand. J\ 't'hitdren Hko it because the taste1" CORSETS F< Mr. S. L French and Xte. J. \y, lw27pd* has been made upon other oriental men for their ideas, when we lbs., Lake riozu section 1,680,000 yarfis, j so pleasant. It i tho Origin-^ i-3)ts'j lpaebooprlien gw. ithT hweh oombv iwoou s hdaevdeu cbtieoenri- kinntoewnt , thhautt twheey f ehea!v oe bnliog ewd roton gcfounl SLoazkee bSaWcka fliolcliknsg 16,43300,0,00000 yyaarrddss,,*'L Laakkee iSnmstiathll wfheen to ftfoic eWrse sotf Ptahtej s LS aOtu. rOri.a yF , io "Dr. Thomas .Ecte'trie Oil j« the tfhivee re(loienfg ho t Scyrro,jupp ,8a n,Gl e|t3s atint rtivhae' -Mtet e^N'j' l i^} ;5-- drab ,J is that we were greatly mistaken demn the praetice of placing boys Bom oouerete masonry 002,300 yards, WANTED.—Girls to work in tooth- best .-feffiedy {or thal «ffca terns oml drives rim cold out thte^ l>ti\ in the estimate we put upon the on public exhibition in the box LLaakkee SSoozzaa bcruitc ks townoer k 60104,,000000 yyaarrddss,, pick mill at Dixficld, Clean work and d,scaSc~.croup. irft9 }iH« used with bowels* (.onforms to the NatiaW j I good pay. Apply to a 0. FREEMAN, Japanese people in 1849, ing arena, and trust the manage- Lake Soza cast iron !,2S1,00Q lbs,, Lake Supt., Dixficld, Me. 25-lw. shceess in our famiiy for eight years." Burc Food and Drug Law. Soil "71 -hirs. I* Whiteacrc, Bafialo, X. . » Y Bowers A- Vallee. •'^I^Bt^ils©^-^^-*^^^*^™ hv*^4'"jt*iliri*)w'™H;''-"',*'''''"';'i^^ HI mm 7 JJ* HWIfPPI! wmmm BIMFM* mWHv <$WMBA*T JAfrtfAjnr>i7, <1W7. 9c.Sale 9c. Sale J^2nd Annual cent fld healthf»| Hty HO IS NOW ! Every* Day Necessities at Economy Prices h. I,190J, t the method , J?blJ to w l l f S ^m ^ WiVC' D P < T v0 *° th° st™ke«Pte expensive to his customers. We long ago determined to skip tthhii $ sort of expense. Wants there always are, and if we make it leases, is fa? edieine, fex Pp itlti£ng 3v ootnii , n,See ds, <bCee t hhe a^m o'u nTt fotf^ M,ihe0rc?h akn°dPise b-l ^thya-t caWne biom bl)oruogveh t thfeo rg t°f »c^e1n1t s.« *«» *«*fco by never letting the wheels run slowly, We make money in time saved, and you make money by anticl- i and Mmj m inciter. f men and * Sale begins at 9 minutes to 9 A. 1VL, Closes at 9 minutes of 6 R 1VL comparison, ir prodaeigg • The Date? Oh Yes! Wednesday, January 2 3 r d. mommend jfc m 1 US1 Of MM. 0,1.a ri*'"g ^fojkct wo think that the. values offered for this 9 cent sale beat our past record. Our goods will stand the test of the closest inspection. Every tiring on sale is standard »oo'ds offered at bargain prut*, tt o wou d not lose your confidence for the whole amount offered here. As above stated, wo believe in brisk business the year around, no stops, no waits. We don't believe in letting goods sell so mo* tnov got dusty; they must be on the move, and if your eyes are any good wo have a stock as free from bad rubbish as any in New England. sfc Gharch. . 9 cent Sale 9 cent Sale Office 01 Don't Zig-Zig, Be Here at Nine Minutes to Nine >Xi is making This Unique Sale is distinctly different from the usual bargain offerings in as much as it gives you, mostly, choice of good, clean, fresh stuff, bought expressly for this event. Useful things that we cures, Ha cany the year around. Very little that is usually put into sale, just to get rid of them. It is purely a salo to benefit your purse. is sueeaa a : ; a*'*-.&•••••*#•; at See What 9 cents Will Buy on the Street Floor* at at at at dot hold cot • accept your mot do yoa In the THESE SPECIALS AT 3 FOR FLANNELETTES FOR 9c. SPECIALS IN ENAMELED SPECIALS IN KITCHEN SPECIAL OFFERINGS AT Mi a friendly rill feftl kb' Art Department : So. 10, 121 and Ho flannelettes* a — WARE F'OR §r GO6DS F6R 9C. "TS: dwell treats'• For 9c. Is. Good. J&ak tablet* good assortment, we shall-put 2 qt. Handled Bake Pans, Heavy Wire Toasters, Black Lunch Boxes, Choice of diseases no ; I 8 Thick Pencil School Tablets. On sale next Wednesday at 9c 2 qtl'Deep Pudding Pans. Brick Loaf Pans. 3 sizes. ding. % skeins Roman Floss or Fllo I 8 Composition Books. per yd. One lot dark * out *&¥% q.t. Dipped Hetties, J Cake Pans. Red Lunch Bpxes, Choice of 3 silk. ing flannel, Wednesday ,9c. nderfttj , I 3 .Pkga, Good Envelopes, Pie Piates. Scrub Brushes, Sizes. . "• * f :. .•;»•- •-. ; • !;i i . '. 4 skeins Mtopja, Lustre* t method I 3 Fes. Scalloped Edge Shelf 3 qt. Pans, Cotton Mops. Alunrinum Drinking Cups. 1 spool Electric silk. lock, at 2 spools ailkofoon. I Paper* : SILKALENE FOR 9c. 2 qt. Pans. Whisk Brooms. Large Glazed Cuspidors. Milliu- 15 plush b*ISs. \ 8 Doughnut Gutters, One lot Including 12 pieces of Jelly Cake Pans. Child's Brooms. Hatchets. . , ,.-, socially 1 skein SheGaud Floss. ' 8 Cookie Gutters, pretty patterns, Wednesday Wash Basins. Wool Dusters. Gold Paint 1. skein Saxony. J 8 TableSpoons. for 9c. 2^2 qt Dipped iSauce Pans. Clothes Racks, 8 arms. Silver Paint. le itoubks, 2 skeins of 8c split Zephyr, 3 Egg Whips. Dippers. Blue Edge Pie Plates, She.ars..:V'*>" ' •• 1 crochet hooks j hone or steel. 8 Sink Scrapers, CRETONNE FOR 9c. White Enameled Mugs. Deep Pie Plates. lever cate Hammers, 2 boxes brass rings, all sizes. 3 Coat Hangers. 4 pieces 27 in. cretonne, dark White Enameled Soup Dadles. Platters. Padloeks. lass of sat:. 1 embroidered initial, large size 8 Fie Forks, patterns, Wednesday for 9c. Baking Tins. Edgar Niitmeg Graters. Hand Saws, -not really : script •. 3 Towel Racks. . BASEMENT. Large Cooking Dishes, Screw Drivers. restless &ai 1. skein' 15e gold thread for 3 Tin Pie Plates. Large Bowl Strainers. ire passing ftnoy work. 3 Special 9x20 Gray mounted. Efn fooru g9hc . RAusllh ipnogp ufloarr tOhoe lonrae.c k rr STATIONERY FOR 9c. Clothes Lines. Large Size Wire Photo Racks, of lories, \ Lamp Shades. m Pictures. Boxes of Paper and Envelopes Comb Cases. d. narcotics, EASEMENT, of snpwnw 3 Asbestos mats. . that were 1045-25e each. Heavy Fire Shovels* HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 9c. 9 cent Sale 3 Cakes Witch Hazel Toilet Several Styles of 15c Decorated Forged Kitchen Spoons. simply elec- Soap. I lot plain handkerchiefs for 9c, Crepe Paper. Cake Turners. 9 cent Sale ng from a • 3 Cakes Heliotrope Toilet Soap. 1 lot men's silk finished initial Children's Books. Large Egg Beaters. Al forces.Of; 8 Cakes Glycerine Toilet Soap. handkerohiofa, Wednesday Slates, BASEMENT* 1 s effccttishy' 9o each. 3 Cakes Cold Cream Toilet 25e Boxes Scenic Stationery. tlye,n t; Ao ff t«ea OORSBT COVERS 9c, Soap, 1 l2o t floadr ie2s5' hoa, ndWkeerdcnheiesfdsa yw o9rteh, BASEMENT. CHINA SPECIALS FOR 9c. CHINA AND GLASSWARE 9M t electrical Oho lot corset covorSj sizes 82, BAsiamrr. each, 17c Blue Japanese Cups and AT 2 FOR 9c. ive difficah; 38, 38, 42 and 44, 0c each. TOYS AND NOTIONS FOR Saucers. 2 Japanese 10c Sake Cups and ig. In fact J LACES FOR 9c, us: SPECIALS IN TINWARE FOR- China Sugar Bowls, Saucers. to lie relied cure of*| TAM 0'SHATTERS FOR 9c, One small lot of Val. lace, 12 5_ Decorated Tin Toy Tea Sets. China Cream Pitchers* 2 Japanese Individuai Olives, m gementaal yds. in piece, were 25o, sale 25e Sets of 12 Plates Dolls* Japanese Oatmeal Saucers* 2 Japanese Child's Cups and 1 2 qt. Tin Tea Kettles. Here is a lot of white Tarn 9c. Food. * 15c Jap. A, D, Gups and Saucers, Flour Scoops, One lot narrow torchon lace, 12 O'Shanters, dOo quality for 25c Sets Dolls' Fnrs, Saucers* 2 China Fruit Saucers, 10 qt Tin Pails- 0c, yds, in piece, we're 19c, sale 25c Sets Toy Table Cutlery German China Child's Cups and 2 Glass Spoon Holders* S cup Muffin Pans, given IfutBel price 9c, 50c Jumping Jacks. Saucers* 2 Wine Glasses. Large Tunnels. it once. M FOR 0m \ 25e Mechanical Indians, Decorated Tea Plates* 2 Small Tokonabe Japanese _ TRaVEUNG BAGS 19c. 4 qt. Covered Pails, , rig, pcrk^J AMONG fU± NOTIONS, 12 qt. Dairy Pans, j Double Head Rag Dolls, Dutch Plates. Jardinieres, * leather^^ traveling bags, were j Bisque Head Dolls with hair, Odd Lots of 25e China Vases 2 Jap China Trinket Boxes. 62c, Wednesday J9c. %. ittitttble ewes #60h loC. e»ch Egg Peaehors- * leather traveling bags* wore I pcrie 'WdU-b fie* Bxtra Heavy Dust Pans. j Jointed China Dolls, and Bric-a-brac, 2 Jap China Salt and Pepper House if hf41 98c, Wednesday 30c *l sC$&tU, sifh bttut tt«orna!s», t s«l. Cuspidors. I Mechanical Locomotives. A few 25e Royal Bayreuth Pin Shakers, IHaf«ek| - imitation alligator hand bags, i collar pin*. Wash Basins. I Toy Sweeping Sets, Trays, 2 White Gold Band China I hat pin, | Children's Sewing Sets. » Large Decorated Bowls. Plates* were $2.40, sale price, 800. a hat pins id th Initial*. Large 15e Cake Tins. s, Me. r 49>tself»'0iii>!te<i',} * BASEMENT, I Large Toy Whips, Decorated Platters* 2 Plain Blown Tumblem "f 49c, bracctot, j Kaleidoscopes, BASEMENTV 2 Enpaved Band Blown Turn* l at neckwear supporter*, 2pfc Sands/* 9 cent Sale s dnten pearl button*, I* Toy Pewter Doll Carriage* biers* gPEOULS IN NICKEL PLAT* % *c ColUhibla package* of agate button*. 1 Toy Brass Coal Hods, EASEMLENT, SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN a thlttiWe*. ED WARE FOR 9c7 j 2oe and 60c Games, " bishJ a tape measare*, Fancy Oblong Trays. i Hand Mirrors, POST CARDS FOR THE *\ jrth. sarfo*' *la*i ic* s do*en safety pins, Flour Dredges. I Busts (8 to 10 inches high) Of 9c. SALE* ' ' Sdwiritfl DRESS GOODS FOR 39c. II j; i:.c:£aradr*4 hSofco hko*oakn*4 iayned* e, ye*, Crumb Pan and Scraper. Noted Poets, Musicians, The popular appreciation and *ifc * piere Reseda green popHrij t buht 'darning totton, I Individual Tea Pots, i Statesmen, Goddesses, etc, patronage of our post card de-» *5e quality, Wednesday 30c. 1 i 6ott» ball and socket fasteners. I Individual Coffee Pots, ; 10c, 15e and 25e Photo Fraffies, pftrtment leads us to offer an* I $ Sue cO.tnbs. 2 pieces Reseda green 'fancy I t dressing comb. I AntiHust Soap Dishes. • 50e Calendars, other special for this sale. TOWELS 9c, granite cloth, were 87c, sale I 4 papers pin*. I Large Cuspidors. 25c Post Card Calendars* 10 Fiue Colored Post Cards One lot unbtoaehed TarkJ^K fd#ef§ ,t:o& Srf elnate. otk •SB^p^r,.i;.c e 30c« • • • # '• |/ ri: ppaappeerr *p pinlf*t*, . , . . , «, II Engraved lings. • Hair Brushes* for 0c, fitT f wtha 2 'f% seee* e ala ptbstslr l*o itp Ot te- ach §e***' 3 spool* Aunt tydfa'ft thread, I\ Handled Tea Strainers, Tooth Brushes, Your choice; from a large varie* m for *HM fANDY SPECIALS FOR 9c DAINTY PICTURES AT 2 * t hair net, . " i Fancy Bread Trays, Odd lots of Fancy 2be Articles ty of subjects, •. * specidm A POUND. I 12$t, hair net for riding, • J AnttRust Towel Bars, from our Special lie table to EASEMENT* FOR 90. ' r eorn bmih worth t |c J Jcnch .Mixtures. '; a dpMn horn bnuon* tor wrapper* anc Beaded Edge Trays. close at 9e, 18x20 Colored Pictures on Gray dssiow«i«*. Sagar Peppermints. ,| children'* dresses. j 3 pt. Tea Pots. BASBMENT* GLASSWARE BARGAINS mounts including Landscapes, I i papers needles. j Tropical Fruit BonHons, 10 inch Fruit Bowls. Fruit, Flower and Animal jjuwbifl?* •' 4 mathine needles. > FOR 3c, ^ w «| Buttercups. 9 boaes wire hair pis*, j Bath Tub Soap Dishes. BARGAINS AT 2 FOR 9c* Pictures, in fifty different ,HJ» htm, Cream Wafers, '-• lse iajod'titnlegs iorfo nm*a. ihinc o». ' BASEMllff. 2 Pencil Boxes* j LLaarrggee BFoanoatenda Rore rCrye lBeroyw lDs.i shes. styles. .•% Beans, ; t spool* thread, ] 2 Japanese' Baskets (were 10c j Large sbto Saga* Shakers, 14x22 Fruit and Flower Fie* s*f<rfdfl>* I Water Pitohets, 'J% Biamouds. ' a hall* knitting cotton, ^ ... " SPECIALS AT 4 FOR 9c. I •' 'each,) j Sopr ttowls, tufas on tfhite mounts, «a«er Scotch Dumps, • C large shell hair pins worth «c. per doe, , 4 Glass Fruit .Saucers. 2 Tin Bread Pans. * Ivory Top Salt and fVfjper. Shakers, ... 4x14 Colored Landscapes and eblldmM 3 paper* belt P'C*» Mack or white.* I Fall'Size 2|e,-flandf-atopeotopfefe,: with !*f howrrtoii Imperials. : $ pin tube*. 4 Pig Banks. S 2 Folding Uoat Hangers,. > bar.rser ehitoney and Sek. Water Pictures on 10x20 . i»tf«fse»t: T pinkI N*aF»Ato NlinTeSd 'BInAfaSntK's' EbaTskSe,t , Was 4 Covered Jelly Tumblers, g Tow tp, Tfosftw, • • mounts. a St* rf(«.B.asifiS»' • ' ' FERRIS WAISTS FOR 30c. A fow 10e Brown Prints left to 4 Glass Tumblers, (40c dozen tIghieB At»l *L«S' »k- .taw*^*O R^0Sfe E^T'^Sh eFoOirsRets r,1 t9hces, t iS> tm 2i ;ll«innfetWldi,w swd e*brseat s$kk3 exbtfsai,.s kWMeteusd,e n #e««sr.*dda ytun,a O$tt,.t,o. jw»»a.e lnm*. | '.q'u.a'l.it'y•.)• •• ' .EAASSENk. 22 SCaaskhe CTutirmtaeirns , Rods. BASEMENT. I siO-z**enSswe f efliipow ti^t low** Hzhi*i,iti mew i,oFe ererr $isi ,cWe.a iSsatsle t oprr iLcae d3ie9sc, close at 2 for 9c, EASEMENT, iBrivakd W li'*''-**hnexl Wednesday, 19c. J "' jtoiNky* toe,' ; f Bant l the (*«#' E. K. DAY CO. and G. A. PEABODY CO * sou wl I - ^»af?~'.'JWCAtkf til*-...: -> jyM •n»Q.-"i«lm»WT»jWW»x«.v.P». »? .y^- fSITIOAt, I4X0ABT IT* 1WL BVMTOIB F1Y» BUSINESS CARDS. CANTON HAPPENINGS. Mr** 0. A FWIbfick h»* bem eBfi i MEXICO AND RIDLONYILLE ill, bot is now impruriag, - T ; MiM Amy Philbrlek h been m M bttki*';:*0*# what better* ' ™\ W. W. GILCHREST. B. F. MiMheU hu gone i B . As gtsimd end Told Bj The Citizen Reporter. 0 an Lake* to put In a supply of left Hab Dr««tnf Parlors, Tin Week's News as Gattvered by our Special Correspondent. MIM Trott went to Dixfield^. ff tit Door to Post Office, Hart ford St nesday; Jan* 9th, find school ^ A" ] Romford Falla, lfftifti. keep in. ftottsequouco, j Ruth, Miss Mary E* Coborfi; Esther, The installation of the officers of A band of school children are prcr,,, Miss Ethel Rnasell; Martha, Mrs. Sarah Gleason & Blanchard, Mrs, Andrew Lang and Mrs* W, stand* Canton Grange, No, HO, was hold last ing an entortainmont to ogenr Jn <fe Tablets h; E. Reynolds; Electa, Mrs. Stella Percy Gammon visited their father, Mrs. Charles Ripley is improving in Saturday at their regular meeting, Ball. A box supper will bo a 1^ Briggs; Warder, Mrs, Alma Towle; ml j^ofneys.MLaWf Daniel Barrett, and their sister, Mrs, health after quite a long ricknoss. and although the day was a stormy one of tho evening. Date will be j!' Sentinel, Adalbert II. Alley; Organist, Edwin H. Gleason , . • • M, A. Libhy in Garthage, recently* The Mexico High School Athletic there was an excellent attendance, nouncjrl; naxt week* "'; Time tc Mrs* LoBtta Bonney A fine enter tucjan; W» Blanchard Mrs. Emery parsons and Mrs. Addle Association will hold a Masquerade Mr, E, H* Libby of Auhnm, secretary tainment was given, consisting of Ooss mill has had an, epldemk *r Quii Rumford Falls, Maine, Gates of Hartford were guests of Mrs, Social Friday night in Mechanic Hall, of the Maine State Grange, assisted by mcaslc*, and all the men A, H, Parsons Jagt Sunday, A very jolly time is being planned. Mr, and Mrs. 0, B, Mendall, installed •soef lecMtiro, nsa nbdy Mam . qJu-a rHte,t teF orchoamnp oasendd there have been ill with thef tIadl%i,r^i .' The ARETASIE. STEARNS. Mrs. Louise Foster has returned The evening will be spent in playing the following ofiicers In. a pleasing man Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mcnd&ii; reading, Ha ravages wore not so serious thst ij 'SBtorapf»bSg;lra:s.asB:n uBdm2u,if-lod irDndga swF aylelrs*, M. aC<inoen'.g r.es's .S' t fFBbdreauoeFtlrrmtliltesnoh ,rgra ,eaw ' n Ethchwdeeegr e eeeW pcksoah'hssmie tt mbwefvao.ai nuss, ri tt w hwehi oenge ukhesasL,s t i Ivboseef r emmMnu oicfislehsl vfrb§woea2earar5 rids,do0eyt u0rh vs ebt ehm edegeno .an rim pneru eeTa.rsni hc,sd ehel adlA ps ^erpbboc ayocoyou ea fste ufdobab$sr sn3a ac0dsrre, t0eih-p c0hetat aiooklh ldne age ,:soss w i uartinaieoltlddls LKSSnCSet.eee. e rcaAew:rpv Ee.a eit.trCra Mtd,r; h,Ry a iP,lisWs d.ctt ehesM»r;Wwa ,Arr TasBd*.r.r s ,edD oLaEC,n sou. ;uAd c rCgai-eV Lsear;;,l.He dcCCw*PWt uh.oeA raamWlelpll;klro l,e,a Oen yWiravn;;, eC, a rAi»sGMMk esea#Drrsrtrsstje;*,,,, ' ;cMGtD"haTlauaaayhttsd ,eHey A bso iyu JtL n iCn.tCR h eWieyJrlmed'raaams ist;nt i ledmTaV;ss ,y O tr BqMcMknoJoldI na ntsada-oioogenlfyo,, g ";,Y" ,"TpH"o iJiouatbulo/nm*ys o tfF t nMM»a,H0u irJFUs6s0s*". , pwvagraoh%o,A co vai lte*Iibns*Lor t n.oen ,hdko iTe wa aut yhdhalfiebo*t lr e;mlB etctgeoeon i n ubafnfbefrti ooiydonm utc to.ot niwfr nu0j sRoMjnyuoffefsaisftjgonu''•vy• 'Ij 1j The Miss Abbie Johnson Is spending sev equipment, Mias Gladys. Waito; .remark*' by mem- Falls Is visiting Albert Robbing. HENRY N E L S O N, eral weeks in Auburn at the home of Mr, Oarson Beedy and Miss Sadie •0* E, Riehardsou; Flora Mrs* A H» bara.' and scloctioaa by tho orcbealra* A* B. Fenioy visited. R* L, T&jhj' Adams; Lady Asst, Steward, Mrs* W, Qvd EngMeer and Land Surveyor. J, M» Johnson. Childs were united in marriage Wed Refreshments of delicious: lea cro&m, Sunday, and eutertalued Mr* fsya,] Rumford A Lucas, Mrs, E, E. Caldwell, who AD work promptly and carefully done. S. G. Wheelwright of East Dixfield nesday night, Jan. 9th, by Rev, M, S, cake, coffcc; and fruit worn sewed from, with graphopbonc music of a saetcdn'.. Office, over Bartlett's 75 Congress St. was in town on business Saturday. Howes, at the home of the bride's was elected Ceres was unable to be srnali tables arranged cosily, around tUfe. Residence 109 Hancock St* Mrs. Francis Hanlon is recovering sister, Mrs. Thomas Oldham of Smith's present* Mrs, Stella Brigga was .ap the hall, after which ft social good time A. B, Pen ley has gone to .N*^ y,v j *AW4 Bumford Falls, Maine. from an attack of grippe. Crossing. pointed librarian, 0, E* Lane chorister, was enjoyed by .all. present; where it is understood he will go gj,^ •and. J, C.P.ariin o.rganist* The exeen- Elwin H. Gleason was in Lowell, E* R. Stevens is still conflaed to his bwifieca*. Mr. Fcalcy wa# forascrlrli'i A JRumford Falls Insurance Agency Mass., on business this week. bed with rheumatic fever, tlve committee consists; of 0* E* Lane, Mr, .and Mrs,- L* W, Bmlth haVtt New York City and only retarnM ^ | H^ttbllshed, iSjs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Small and Mr, Anderson, employed In the Ox A, H, Adams and John Mafiwell, been entertaining Mr. Frank Butter of hi* boyhood: home .tot July, E* M,;, daughter, Clarice, were guests of Henry ford mill as engineer, severely injured Matrons, Helen Eastman, Fraaceria N. Y., Mr, Day of Auburn, and Mr. been developing C. S. F. Farm aae* fi. •:'• .Liis>*M.-.Sl»offif^ - G* Thayer and wife of Dixfield several one of Ms fingers last Friday night. Sinmstiathll aatinodn Ma agriooond .Senmteitrhi.a lnmAeltnetr wthaes Murphy and Mr* Edwards, of Boston. lend* in teturU' later and. conliuai &A Your 1 Jirthur E. Morrieon & Co., Agente days last week. The School Improvement League will Mrs. W. E* Drwser of the Revere work*. •• given* Canton Grange is In a proa- .Office, McKenzie Block. Mrs, Fred A- Parsons; visited Mrs. hold its regular meeting Saturday- even House was in Lewiston Saturday, perous condition, having a membership T. F. Kendall of Bumford Falls last ing, Jan. 19th, iu the TOwu Hall, The of 2if and the n^ft year starts with Miss H. Louise Ellis of Portland ROLL OFF. I will in L. H.VEILLEUX. FrEidaaryl . Crommett is able to be out after ienvgesn. inVgo'sc,a lp raongdr aimns twruilml ecnotnasli ssto olofs , reaandd a goodt outlook for a continuation of •v'toiswitne*d over Sunday with, relative* in. In ihft mil off last Monday aijRl Hbbon for i Its former prosperity* Tuftkur .and Rhea- wcru amoag j^'l Over Gonya Bros* Store a week's illness. a discussion of the topic, "The Pres 0* M, -Riebftrdtott I*- making 'tome winner* again, 'Tuukfir flrrt, Beycltt Refrierr insurance,Loans and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crockett of ent Demand for an Industrial. Educa Mrs. E. W. Hovro of Bumford Falls improvemont* jn. the .interior of Ma. of second and Shea third. The fir* glaraj Real Estate. Sumner were guests of W, P. Gammon tion." It is hoped that all of the was a gnest of J. P. Swasey and family' fice. :#unded while the game ww I* p$\ ^ppjies, c Bumford Falls, Mains. and wife last Week, members of the league and. those who iasfc week .fitevoral of the, member* of ttft tjnl- gr»i4 . The scure:, . TstFrBos* : The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con are interested in the schools and their Fred Ellis ha* been quite ill with vcrsivllat Circl* met for work.with Mrs, Neff, H Rs- 78 m hand, gregational church will serve a supper work Will attond: this 'meeting, which the grippe, L*. W* Smith last Thursday* A; piefta"* Shea, 88 81 78 !G At the sti'-'s H. C. ELLIS, Friday evening from; 5 to 8 o\ ^ek in promises to be of considerable interest. Mrs, M* A Walts visited her sfep- an.f .afternoon, mm. passed and refresh Brighato,. 75 98 85 .5 Practical Hone Shoer, the vestry*. The menu will consist of The first of the neighborhood prayer hewj Mr* Roland Waite and family of ment* .serveA Davis, 05 7f 73 !0 Ihird Saturn Prospect Avenue, cold meats, salads, mashed potatoes, meetings of tho Congregational church Rldlonville,; a few days last week, Miss: Bessie Bttmau has been visiting Cutter, 9X 80 ft Ui Bumford Falls, Mains. and all kinds ot pastry; was held Tuesday evening at the home A pretty wedding was solemnised the past week afc> the homo, of Mr, and Nelson, : •8Y' 78 •Tf m Iddress all < Miss Vera Lurvey returned homo Sat-: of Rev, J. G. Fisher on Granite street. Wednesday, Jan. 9th, nt high noon, by Mm, Oscar Hsyford. Tueker, 108 81 S7 m urday from a three weeks* visit in Madison, the little son of Mr, and Rev* William Rice, at the home of At a regular meeting of Fooemah Nlng, .84. 92 81 Lin J. B . R E D M O N D. Bath and Woolwich, whore she was the Mrs. Fred Barry, is quite ill this week, Mr, dud Mrs. Calvin Leach of North Bebekah Lodge, No. 28, held Friday j; Boynton, 80 81 57 m HOUSE AND 8IOH PAINTING. guest of Mrs, Spade in Bath and Mr. Mrs. Fred Holt entertained the Livormore, the contracting parties be evening, Jan, llth, tho installation of Paper Hanging and atalsominlng. and Mrs. W. B. Reed, Sr., in Woolwich. Ladies' Circle of the Baptist church ing their daughter, Miss .Alice Leach, officers occurred* District Deputy A match 'game between a .t*4a.fi«aj Dealer in Wall Paper and Mouldings. Charles Eaton has been on the sick on Wednesday afternoon. and Samuel W* Coolidge, both of North, Fresldeat, Mrs* Julia F* Aldcn of ihtt Gumming* ConStraatioa Co, »ri| Office near P. B. Clark's Foundry. list for over a week, hut is now able to Mr, Benjamin Swett of this place and Livermore* The parents and immedi Livermore Falls, assisted by Mrs* Eria the Rumford Fall* High achooi hoyi «-| Besidence, 57 Franklin St, Phone 26-2 be out, Miss Ethel Judkins of Carthago were ate relatives only were present. Mr* Hutchinson, as Grand Marshall, also of suited, .ia.thft defeaf of the 'tatter tea,; BUMFORD FALLS, MAINE. Mrs. Lauri Nyberg visited friends in United in marriage Saturday evening, and Mrs. GoeiidgO are away fpr a short Livermore Falls, Mrs, Helen Btmimaa, Thft score; Dixfield last Week, Jan, 5th, by Rev. M. S* Howes at the wedding trip. Both of these young .-as Gtftnd Warden, Mrs. Ella S.waaey, R, F* H* B, m C. H. E A T ON Frank Proctor intends moving his home of Mr. and Mrs. 0* E* Whitney people are welt known in tMa vicinity as Grand, Secretary; Mrs. Clam Wftitc, Davia, ._ 73. 70 03 Sflj A U O I I O K SB B. family from the Shaw honse on Granite On Front street, with whom Mir. and! and their friends extend congratula :ft* Grand Treasurer and Mrs,;. Belle Gllpatrfck, 71 74 82 371 fe Are F All orders promptly attended street to Strathglass Park. Mrs, Swett will make their home for tions, ,..'.- Wftdlin, as Grand Guardian, installed StMaMd, . : .77 81 83 Ijtlj to, Goods sold by the day or on Thq infant son of Mr. and Mrs. the present. Mr, and Mrs, E. W* Alien of Liver- the following officftra for the year Burdctt, 74: 39 89 10 [ Commission. Day telephone, 114-3. Shqehan of Main street died last Wed Rev. A. G, Warner has received a more Falis Were visitors In town re 3807* Noble Grand, Mrs* Ethel John Redmond, 60 77 79 ! We carry ol BIDLONvTLLE, - - - MAINE. nesday after an illness of several collection of Ltnitod States maps for cently* son; "Vice Grand, Mrs. Erie B* Tork; weeks. use in the public schools, through the Thcro will be n grand ball at tljc Rcc* Sec, Mrs. Etta Gilbert; Fin* Sec, Total/ RBI Dr. H. W. Mitchell, Matthew McLeod Is in Andover and courtesy of Senator Frye and Congress* close of the dancing sebeOl at Turner Mrs. M- Emma. Briggs; Treasurer,. Mrs* ft ft CO* D E N T I S T, vicinity on business this week. man Littleficld. The maps are on Centre, Friday evening, Jan. ISlh. Clarft Hayford; Warden, Miss Mabel Marsh, ' 87 M U till IUR COF The New England Telephone Co, had linen and very large, and will be very Music by Towlo's full orchestra. E. .Carver; Conduetor, Mis* Mae Alley; fjummings, 7T 74 79 SHI Office hours from 8 to a crew of men sotting up poles On acceptable in school work at this time.; L* W, Smith is away oft a two Weeks* R. S, N, G., Mrs, Helen Eastman;, it, Towle, 03 60 1® m 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m. Granite and Howard streets last week* Nathaniel L, Keene and son, Frank, business trip, S* N* G,, Mrs. :Sarfth. E. Reynold*; Lbmoba, 31 S3: 39 llil Stevens Block, 104 Congress St Mr; and Mrs, Leon Small entertained of Mechanic Falls, spent Sunday with Mrs. W, w* Blanchard visited Mr, Chaplain, Mrs. Fannie B, Laesaj R, Fallow, n vt m A Miss Helen Spring of Hebron Academy Wallace N, Hodgdoa and wife. and Sirs, Arthur L. Newman of East B, Y. 0.,, Miss Carria F* HayfoM; L* DR. E, A. SHEEHY, over Sunday, The regular meeting of Swift River Auburn last week* S*. Y, G,, Mrs. Suaio Cole; I*' G*, Mrs* Total, HflKolS Dr. 0. L. Hanlon was on the sick Grange was held Saturday night At A large number from Canton Grange Flora Fattcmon; 0. 0*, MIK* Ethel STBATHGLDAeSnSti stB UILDING, lpirsat cltaicste wtheiesk ,w heuetk .i s able to resume his ha avpere vcioomusm imtteeeest inagp piot inwteads tov opterde parteo awthteicnhd edm etht e wNitehw MCte*n tuSryu gaFr omLoonanf, Pfta cBkiacrkdn. ellTi hMe rstr*u sHteeeles na rEe aMstimMa nA babnide OUARAKTEED S T 0 M A 0H| Rf REMEDY. Rumford Falls, - t - Maine. Mrs. D* £, Dickey entertained the programs for the two following meet Grange at Dixfield, Wednesday of last Mrs. Eila Swftsey. An appetizing sup fVK .it > Office hours a a, .fit to 5 p. m. Uppafi Kumin Club Wednesday even ings. The committee in charge of the Woek The degree was conferred on per was served at the dose of the The Cote Fharrrtacy, A* H, Wilfliafia Other hours by appointment, ing at her home on, Howard street. last program consisted of Messrs, a class of nineteen* The next meet evening, consisting of cscnilopcd oys- Fffip, Rhmford Falls, and Nithm >w'Wr -• . .'.»mi I . ii' m ....mil. . 1.1 IH..I. .1 —I.I.,-...,!. 1.111111 I.I.....III-I—n.i. .n.-..' The program for the evening was as Bradeett, Lewis Thomas and Ira T. ing will be held with Bocfcemekn ters, hot rolbq olives, pickles, tart*, Reynold*, Caatoa, Will Refund •*•»•_, _, j HARD AND SOFT STOVE WOOD follows: Boll call answered by current Wing, Some of the numbers were Grange, Fern, the second Wednesday in cake, fruit, toffCe, etc, The supper Money if Mi-o-na Fslb B HE I N TI TRUCKING.--Freight, moved events, reading of "The Marble Faun," recitations by Mesdames Fred Gleason, February, was in charge of the following com- to Cure, Promptly. Piano moving? a Spec by Miss Lulu Matthews; debate, "Re William Smith and Etta Richards, and Mrs. Nellie Dailey was in. Lewiston mittcc: Mr, and Mrs, J, K*. Forhan, ialty, solved that a high license law in Maine songs by 0. P. Smith* last Sunday* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reynolds, Mrs, Yea may ask why it it that Ms-m W, H* DAVIS, would be a moral and financial benefit," An Order was telegraphed on Mon Miss Esther Read of Livermore Falls B. E* Faltcrson and Mrs. Susie Oele, stomach, tablet* .are sold by The C*j WOOD DEALER, Affirmative, Miss Sadie Abbott and day to the Andrews Co. of Chicago for is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Fouemah Lodge is in a fiourisblsg eon- Fbarmacy, A. H, Yriillamsoa, tffl SiDLONVTLLE, - - - - * -MAINE. Leon M* Small; negative, Miss Mas- desks for the room in the Kimball Esther Read, dition and has 187 member*. Rurnford Falls, and Nathan Rcycfhj NG, In all ita ftulateur staj grove and Harold MclnneS. School building fiow being used by the Mrs. Frank M. Oliver made a trip Thursday afternooai. of this week the t.anton, wafer a guarantee to refcti JAMES H. KERR, Mrs. Charles Seamafi returned last Gth and 7th grades. Estimalcs open to Lewiston Saturday, ladles dt the Halversatist Circle will : thn money unlca* they cure, wrts * CUTION, a Bumford Falls. week from the Eye and Ear Infirmary slate blackboards will be sought at At the annual meeting of the Canton meet at their parlor* at Gilbert'* Hall, other trcatmftftt for atorafieh krssJk lotenectuat General Contractor, also proprietor of in Portland, where she went to have once, and the room will soon be well fire Co, held Thursday evening, 0. it, Sapper will bo served at the usual i* sold in th!*' manaer* TORY, tbort the Artificial Stone Co, her eyes examined and treated* equipped. Richardson was elected secretary and hour and will be in charge of ^ Tho nnawer i* .simple find r^J find modern "We take plans and build the blocks Fred Emery was 111 several days of The music cemnijttee of the Congre treasurer; W. B. Gilbert, foreman; A, geutiemcu. The committee i* com elusive. Jatf*jtmse5h,«iM to Order for any size or dimensions for last week and went to the hospital in gational church have been very foriu- A* Eastman, 1st assistant; B. E* Fatter- prised of Messrs. Bastmaa, Farlln, Other mcdlclfics for atomaefe tm-Eu entire buildings or foundations. We Lewiston for examination on Monday, nate in securing the services of Mr. son, 2nd assistant, Wadliu and Weatgate, merely digcat the food, white Hio* Third s•'Jfi*V. !f,:/- Ssiaovnes ioOf Ob ldoicffkesr.e ntW dee sailgsnos haanvde ad imgoeond BiWllinagrr, eMn oLnatadnda ,s twarhteerde hlaes th aws eae kp ofsoir SwTehtet assp eociragla ntiostwvn meeting convened ingA latto nh oRmeey, nSoirld*s B lhaacsk , bae efno rmenert errotaoimn TuMrnresr, hTaisld e\ny ^&J* tHheo ugsue est6 f ofN oUrtnht sletriettn gmth etnh*a t thiet . -swoboont;e 'b edcolgmcseH* vseb kT M assortment of blocks for retaining tion with the Custer Sheep Co., under at two o'clock Saturday afternoon in mate at Hebron Academy* daughter, Mrs. G. F* Towle, for n few e«ro foe all the food that i* eateft j Trails, foundations, steps, butresses, William Roberts, formerly of Mexico. the Town Halt, with a good attendance, John SL Harlow of Smith's Cross days, it yon do not use your aria of teg H aidovvatki and all Mads of concrete Mrs, Mendell visited her granddaugh Rev* A. G. Warner was chosen taeder* ing was in town the last of the week •» month, the muticte* become ffittl floors, ter, Mrs, Frank Procter this week, ator. The articles tO be considered la quest of a girl to do hattsework, A little sou of Mr. and Mrs, Charles and weak and you have to r.r«oA'j Mr, and Mrs, John Wymaa enter were voted on as follows: L The Mr* Hariow reports his wife as being R* Ellis ha* been y^if' HI. with toa- artificial help. It is the same ^mf r*!] tained friends from Jay Bridge last town voted to appropriate §500 to buy very lew, silUis, but i* sow improving, The stomach muaclcA If they *«:i5;j HALL Sunday* school books to take the place of those Mt,n, E* .CaldweH received: word os-ed, they become *0' weftk that it4 PAUL NORMANDO There were fifteen ladles present at bamed* 2* The town voted to per- Whitney Lodge, No. iff, held a of the death of hi* mjy mt(ii ^ m fieeeamry to coatinuo Biting s diguhtj the meeting of the Congregational msfiently equip the spare room la the special meeting Saturday evening, Himball, who died at the insane with the food yon eat* j ehttrch Aid Society with Mrs* William Kimball bnildifig at once, $500 was A public installation to the Mason* Hosprtal at Augusta, Saturday, 3m On the: oiheff h«ad, when yos *•] |0^wrir firid th ill' \9 Congress St., Goodwin last week, and five new mem appropriated to meet the expenses of and their families was held by Ever oth, *' Mi-o-naj, yon* itomneh was gmf •' ford Cbu bers were taken into the society* The temporary quarters for the Central green Chapter, 0. E. a, at their last . STr* Ivory Harmon 1* visiting rein- itroag that; you Cafi. give.' up the u*s i Luricft and Girting? RrJGni* society met with Mrs, H, J. Binford Division school* 8, The town chose a regular meeting* The meeting •opened rives in Boston, 6 medicifie* Tuesday affernoon of this week and committee consisting of L* H. McOol- With orchestral music by 0> F*. Towle, Ate g 0ji0, jijjj —Regular BoafderS-— sewing for the Easter sale was dene* iister, chairman, If. B, WMtmaa and S, W. A Lucas and Miss:'Gladys Waife, fifr.EHsha Stetson of thc Rumf0rd moMrei- or-fetaftl, gcoooatd* t5h0a0n 0a. d'booz*e na mboix t®t fve Us A Call. George Stevens, who kept a grocery W* Goodwin, and authorized them to foilowed by u very interesting paper Mr. and Mrs, L, ft stetson, last Sufi! ordinary digestive tablets. The P* store on Main street for a number of prepare plans and specifications and to on the history of the Order of the day, " of this la ahown in thc fart ^ J- F. Cafe open fironiS a, fm Its Midnight years and sold out to Go* Bros, about obtain estimates of ibti cost of build Eastern Star and of Evergreen Chap gaarantee, ftbsoiuto afid tinqaftt^fch:? S P E C I AL ;& year ago, has bought back the busi ing a new Central school and to report ter by Mas. Marion Smith, The fob rial' ^ . ^ • M a ^ ls at work given by The Cote PUitnnsey. -'" ^ l^lrstefs every Saturday night and ness and Is trading at the same old the same at the annual town meeting, Mlowntirnogn , ofMficresr. s Fwanenreie inBs,t aLlluecda sb, ya sFsiasst t forM rM* rsF. rRedo y SMmoitohr e,h awsh o riest uqrnnietdc illt,o NMaiHthiaanm sRone,y nPorlodps.,, CRaunmtofonr,d wFit*h& *,v **''* PORD FALWB , ed by Miss Abbie c, Siekneli as Conway, N.H, Sunday bo* of Mi-omn* LOCKE MILLS. NEWRY* MarshaH: Worthy Matron, Mrs. ^ . ^ ^ P P f t ' O t ty ha* been Herbert Russell, engineer in the The ladies of tfiniofl Circle,;. Newry Lottie M, Brigp; Worthy Fatron, spending n few &m? » with his family. Many OiiU-•d'»r•e•»n" *•a• re StcklL 1* PAUL NORMANDO spool mill, spent Sunday at his home' Corner, will have a sale, and supper of Caleb E. Mendali; Associate Matron, Rev. B* H, TIJton, p o htother Gray's Sweet Poffdrr* 1 ifi MHra. naonvde rM, rs. F. A» Frost have moved Foyesbtreursa,r ya nd1s tp, aIsftiroyf,. on.A Fllr iadraey cuovredaiainllgy, MMrs,o rioMn inSnmiei tDh;. FTorrehaasmur;e Sr,e cMrcrtsa. iyM, aMtUrse. Bpualpptiits t lascth uSrcuhn dawya *^f ofartsb {ltehf oo. ft ofi ihrgs fti np t rc^t9t Cinh iCldhrielnd,r eunse'sd Hboym Me,o tNheewr Gioratyk,, aB »«"--' "•1 had tried everything for my into the rent recently vacated by Mr, invited* J. Childs; Conduetfess, Mrs, Clara since his illness, W l •inift up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverii-"' bGaabsyca, svu/noteitl, 1D rc.a n Ltryuleth furlelcyo msamye intd eIsd finAd Mversry. Lp, leHa.s aFnet fiolecyc,a sion was that daMugrsh*te rA, . ABg, nFesr,o svt,i sisteend, Rhearl php,,a reanntds MHeelnedn' aUE;a sAtmsshonc;i aCteh aCpolauidnf,i ctMFersss., MMelrlsie* Miss Lime Hose ha* recovered tW HDiesaodradcehrse,, aSntdo mDaecsht roTyro uWbolerm*,* .T "*Ut : »| c^rriage the best medicifie I ever died for Patu rtrhien ghtoomn e loafs t MrF*r iadnady Mevres,n inFg*, Bit*t at North Paris last Tuesday, reluming 1L DdCostn; Adah, Mrs, Minnie Oliver; druggists, 25c. Sample mailed T*\ Addfest, Allen H Otostoad, UW>'' ngf. babies, My Tittle baby was a mere honor of Mr, and Mrs, L* H* Fealey, Friday* % *6»fflke tt 8h<a5 skeietofi. from stomach trouble-—so bad who have gone to SerMn, N, It*, where Bert Harlow and wife, Harry Bryant J ^ripfion, ih DON'T WORK ON THE FARM that she did not notice anything, but Mr* ..Fentey las employmefit, Tht. even* and Will Russell called at A. IL WITH NOTHING A WEEK. A Certain Cure for Chilblain*- I |S now entirely well, and we can almost ifig Was spent ht whist,, light refresh* Powers' last Sunday* UarnTthe ktSO 0>" ..VSTRUMEirrs Shako into your shoes Alien** *H LIWPK* mentf being served. At: the close a Mrs. Nathan Baker at this writing tad get lij.oo ot #,o,eo pot vetlc, Mote the name on the tm-r »„ -T Base, a powder* It cures Chffi>,s'. •eo her grow.—Nannie L. Taylor, Bed wine sot was presented to them as a is vory ill, dWemriitleB adt leoat cvet oalnlndi slelat uto<^ ttnelyl yIhoiuf t hefo«wt:, fcrtorti •^t^ and i:z:^t zF rostbites, Damp, Sweating, STT] ford, Va." Oascasweet is sold token of love and respect in which they Mrs, W. B. Wight jS quite sick with CARL LAMSON VtOLIN SCHOOL, feet. At all Druggists and ' 'IK Bowers & Vallqe. lie* held, • • rheumatism at this writing, 35* mo Pottlaod, Me, mtgtnal DeWltt's Witch Bnzel J„. Stores, 25c, Sample FftSE. Addte Kpect A\ Sold by Bowers & Vallee. Allen S. Olmstcad, LeRoy^ H, Y" '*^^J'y^i;^^\ft4:y't',^\-**'^K':'••;.•.:•?• H:>•I - .;«;•,,- ;M iHI *w# JS- mammmmmm. luvreis ci-rsnr, nnnaDAT, /AVOAAT IT, 1907, •©Idler, I kaew that auob, a thing had \*H fee*o <r»jj, •o rightful placa fa this houaa, . . THZBAifDFAJB WTELI. fLAYHD. HOW YOU CDU6HT IT DOESN'T MATTER »*• "':*'| THE 1 WM comlig aeroaa the lawn, whaa f looked iato tha window, J. , it la The studentsnof the Tntcrpatioiujl ' ^**" veeft {n, I Fromise* To B« One of the Brilliant How to euro Your Cold is what Interests You apt for ma to j you, air. My duty College of Dramatie Arts, presented the »0 to BaagtU * MAN ON THE BOXf ar in destroying those plea, before Occasion* of the Season. play, "Hazel Kirke," at the Cheney they harmed any one." Opeha House last Thursday night, to Jy oi % i i u i i s o N JJ "Np, it la not for you to judge me," The community that does not have a very large laudienae; This exhibitioyi Dizfioia Wfej.j B> HAROLD MieGRATH. ••id the colone!, "I have gambled a good hand is unfortunato, Rumford deserves more than passing notice. school aid tot 5 away my daughter's fortune. To keep Falls has pno of the "best bands in the All things must be coneidored .reiativp- her in ignorance of the fact and to re state and. the people here royally- eup- ly, and praise or blame meted oufeftc?" frca wojthjjjjj,.] Tablets have Cured Ofes, They Will Cure You, CHAPTER yqciu. ftuulrlny tuos ehde, rI tchoen saemntoeudn tt oI shoaidl two rRonugs pprt it. For the benefit'of the band cordingly. ogoajrjn,^-! SOMETlffKQ ABOtJT HKBOE3, sia the coast fortification plans of my a grand two nights' fair will occur Jan. If a band of professional players" ill ho a teaitj, • Prom Wftrburfon's dramatic entrance country, such as I could draw from 24th and 25th. The first night will had come hm-ff and now and then Some *Dl bo jo*," I1 These tablets contain Cascam Ipecac, and upon the scene to KarloH's first move memory, No, it is not for you to be given up to an entertainment,, een* player forgot his que, and an occasional ment, scarce a mlnuto has passed, judge ine; only God has the right to Bisting of the following numbers? awkward situation occurred, we might t epidemic *j: Quinine and do not affect the head, ethteorungihty tsoe etmheed g itrol caonmde haenrd f agtoh.e r Kaarn- do that" Yocal solo, MiSS Agues FL Russell; notice it, but in the ease of the stu weft emptftwi! 2017 -was a brave man. Upon the in "I am only a groom," said Warbur Violin solo, Mr, Rousseau; Reading, dents who presented Hazel Kirke, the lb the dUeus, They cure by removing the cause. stant of his recovery he sprang to ton, simply. "What I have heard I Mrs. Gilchrist; Violin solo, Marie Bart- occurrence of such breaks was to be': serious lh|{ | j ward Warburton, silently and vrlth pre shall forget" letfc. expected, and would not have caused* sift enjoying ',i ' THEY ARE GUARANTEED meditation: he must regain some frag Ah, had he but looked at the girl's The second night a grand ball will comment. There were, however, hard-: ment of those plans. He -would not, face then! i Ciftaiftiftjtoga.j 25c. a Box. cthouisl dg inrlo'st , esuyfefse;r htiost al bdloeofde at rebbeeflolerde tenAa ncchea;n geh, icsa smheo uolvdeerr sK darroloofpfe'sd ;c otuhne bthee gbiavnedn, afDteur rian g eothnee efrat irp rmegarnaym usbey layn da nthye s uqcuha lbitrye aokf s thine tahceti npgre sweanst aetqiouna^l,: «i two inoatjjj ftgainst the thought. Ho expected the melancholy fire died out of his face ful and fancy articles wilt be en sale. +0 many of the professional troups, and* out* ^ | The Cote Pharmacy, groom to strike him, but James simply and eyes. With an air of resignation Many very handsome things have been a surprise to many. D of Rumkrj; caught him by the arms and thurst him and a clear sense of the proportion of Contributed by the ladies interested in There were several specialties and Robbies. back, things, he reached out and took up the the band,'and by the Ipcai merehants. an evening's enjoyment Was furnishebl A. H. Williamson, Prop., B. L, Tkyh,: Ruiriford Falls, Maine. "Ho, Count; no, no; they Shall burn: .nhoist es iugpnoant uwreh:i.c h Annesley had scrawled Refere the eoneert on the second ftlght that has not been equaled in the Opera t %,. %&»] to the veriest crisp!" of the fair; all the articles remaining House this winter. Prof. Charron is of ft*fi*Cf*da«| "Stand aside, lackey!'* cried Karloff, Warburton, always alert, seized the unsold wlW he disposed of at auefion. entitled to great credit for training count's wrist. He saw the name of a a sob of rage strangling him. Again The business men of Rumford Falls these young men and women, and we bank and the sum of five figures. i to Hew* YffthJ he rushed upon Warburton, his "What is this?" he demanded. have givett very generously toward the believe he is doing a vast amount of he will go {3151 Attention: clenched hand uplifted. Warburton did "It is mine," replied the count, support of this affair, either in money good educational and moral work here. not oven raise his hands this time. rM iotnieilr.a| haughtily. : or salable articles. • Some of the The specialties were an interesting So they stood, their faces within a- ily Jtftteftoihi^ hand's span of each other, the one smil Warburton .released him. articles that chance tickets are to be feature of the evening's entertainment. duly. He Ui' ing coldly, the other In the attitude of "He speaks truly," said the colonel, sold on are a Sttife of clothes worth Monchamp Bros; appeared in the Pan ', *h\tSS ftod.Jj.: Your typewriter needs care striking a blow. Karloff's hand fell "It is his," , . - • • $15,00, contributed by Charles Israel- tomimic juggling act. Miss Georgia- La 1.4 eoolffta* it' unexpectedly, but not on the man In : "The hour of madness: la; past," the 'son, A handsome spring-rocker chair Plant in a soubrette singing specialty, front of him. "Good God, no! a gen Russian began, slowly and musically. has been given by E. W, Howe and a "Wilfred Richards in slack wire walk tleman does not strike a lackey! Stand The tone was musing. He seemed ob barrel of fiottr by James Morse, ing and ragtime dance, Miss Maggie I will inspect your machine and furnish aside, stand aside!" livious of his surroundings and that Goguin in buck and wing dance, and three pairs: of curious eyes were leveled The decorative color scheme is to he Monday sfjll I ribbon for $1.00 per month. "They shall burn, Count,"—quietly; in his direction. Ho studied the note, in red and green. Ropes of cedar and Miss Annie Bosse in a singing special i• fifrtssitO, nBgo jTsibk>t ; Remember I have the best' typewriter a"ltlhye yt hshea sllt rbounrgne,r ,b"e cWauasreb uIr atomn pthurynsiecd scmreoaosetdh eidt , itd raenwd Ict atrhersosuedgh I th is" Afinngde rsI, crepe paper will be used in the deCora- ty. quickly and with the toe of his boot :tiona. The fito Aral Should have done exactly as I threat UNUSUAL GENEROSITY, if wits: !a. -p^'l supplies, carbon paper, etc. constantly on sthhief tefdla mthees .g lo"wI innge vpear ckreeta laiznedd retnilel wteod ened, There is, then, a Providence The following committees will be in which Watches jealously over the inno-' .charge Of the different booths? Faney The CITIZEN is in receipt of a let land. night that I loved my country half 8ft 78 is so well, L*ckeyt Tew, fbr the1 prea- cent? And I was a skeptic! . .. Apron Table, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Ken- ter from a well known firm in Buffalo, 7i !B At the CITIZEN OFFICE the first and ent**? TPiwcok inhgu nudpr etdh e tphaocukesta^n do f bdaonlkla-rnso.t"e—s'* mar % Mrs. F. WfiCurneil, Mrs, Hftwlay, N. Y., offering to give:to any of our SI S) -)l #••'••- and balancing it on his hand, "Well Mrs. Love joy/ Grab Table> Mrs. readers who write them, a liberal ff 73 to! (bird Saturdays of every month. He had not looked at the girl. it it a sum large enough to tempt any: Endora. Ames, Miss .Elia Ames, Miss sample of Mi-o-na stomach; tablets and 10 fi JB'J Iddress all orders to "Ah!" ICarloff cried, intelligence rnaft. How the plans and schemes of;H egarty, Miss Landry. Fancy Work a booklet on the treatment ancl cure of n 17 m lighting his face, "You are no lackey!" man crumble to the touch! Ambition: Table, Mrs. O. A. Pettengiil, Mrs. Rand- indigestion and all diseases of the 97 m\ —eubduing his voice. la but the pursuit of, mirages. . .. , lett; Mrs. Hadley, Mrs, 0, J, Gonya1, digestive organs. This sample will bft Linwood P. Hosley, James smiled. "You are quite re- Mademoiselle, you will never know: Miss Grace Young; Mrs. Lockheed, sent by mail, postage prepaid, AD Sl Sri. it m 'ma"rWkahbol ea*r"e you? I demand to know!" hwahsa tc otsht em eI-g-nnoomr ihnyo wo wf etllh iIs lomveo myoeunt, Fsuomod, MTarbsle. ,F M, rJs.. KRenodlfael,l ,: MMres,r cWhaonotds-' Myoiu- o-hnaav eC otom pdaon yis, Btou fwfarloit,e Hto* YBo,,o athn'ds Dixfield, Maine. "First and foremost I am a citi I come of a race of men who pursue Table, Mrs. Henry Steinfeld, Mrs, R. L. ask them to send you the free sample at * 1*4» trial zen of the United States; I have been their heart's desire through fire and Molchor, Mrs. H. L. Elliott, Mrs. of Mi-o-na stomach tablets that they ilea Go, jrij a soldier besides. It was ray common water: Obstacles are nothing; the school beyi «•! right to destroy thaa« plans, which end la everything. In Europe I should Wallace Moore. Mystery Table, MrS. offer to the readers of the CITT5IEN, be 'tatiet t«i*,i tndlrecfiy menaced my country's safe have won, in honor or in dishonor. Rigby, Mra Pippin, Mrs, Ethel Decker. This remedy is said to be *a permanent ty. These,"—pointing to the bank But this American people, I, do nott Household Table, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs, cure for all stomach' diseases,; and any notes, "are yours, ! believe. Nothing quite understand them; anfi that Is Humphrey, Mrs. Ella Brown, Mrs, one with weak digestion, should take •tmm 3. further require, your presence here." why I have played the villain to no Taintef. Refreshment Table, Mrs, advantage of this liberal offer, J 79 M !«| I 71 S3 a? fe Are Famous For Good Lunches "Yes, ye.; I remember now! Fool purpose." Charles Israelabn, Mrs, Burdett, Mrs. G, •—;—- • m m v • r i$ ss nil ftohraeth eIa hda vIen bheeenlp!"le ssK arralgoeff. st"ruI ckn evheirs plaHyee dp aouveserd h, iasn fdac ea, sad, bitter smile ME, inHeboewreg,, MCrsa,n dAyt wToaobdl,e , MMrrss., VMallyeoer, Stops itching instafttly. Onion: pDes, it: 19 89 DJ| observed you olosely till now, I re eczema, salt rhenm, tetter, itch, hives, "Mademoiselle," he . continued, Miss Evelyn Noyes, Miss Grace Cole, 9 ff 79 Sll We carry off the Palm for First-class Dinners call. The secret service: Europe, herpes, seabies—-Doan's Ointment, At "henceforth, wherever I may go, your, Mrs. D. J, McCoy, New York, Washington; you have any drug store, * face and the sound of your voice shall iiisl known It all along. Spy!" abide with me. I do not ask yau to The committee of general arrange • ——~ • » • _.. IUR COFFEE the SUPERIOR KIND "That Is an epithet which easily re forget, but I aalr yon to forgive." ments is composed of C. W» Burdett, Send Your Cattle and Horse Hides 7 M 88 &i| bounds. Spy? Why, yes; I do for my Again be paused. chairman; H. E, LQUgfcllow, F. J* to the CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COM eojratry what you do for yours," She uttered no sound. Rigby, J, E, Pippin and Mr. Walker, PANY, Rochester, N. Y., and have "The name, the name! I ean not i m m M recollect the name! The beard la gone, "Well, one does not forget sot for There is no doubt that this event them converted into coats, robes, rugs, give these things In so short a time. 1 S3: 89 S«j A E R IE L U N C H, but that doe. not matter"—excitedly, And, after all, It was your father's will be most liberally patronized by gloves and mittens; better and cheaper Warburton breathed easier. While our public spirited people. goods than you Can bny. Never mind 2 IS 77 **| folly. Fate threw him across my path he did not want the girl to know who at a critical moment—but I had reck The Rumford Falls Band is aft, in the, distance, "Crosby pays the aolS 40 ExchangeSt. he was just then, he was glad that oned without you. Your father is a corporated Company and is tho only freight." See our new illustrated ROLFE and PERRY KarlofTs memory had takea his brave man, for he has the courage to band in Maine, wo believe, that owns catalog page 18, If interested send thought away from the grate Sad Its offer himself to tho law; I have the Us own building. for it valuable but rapidly disappearing fuel. courage to give you up. I, too, am a "Father! Father, what is It?" cried soldier; I recognise the value of re-* H, Wlt«c»a| the girl, her voice keyed to agony, treat" To Warburton he said: "A "Father!" groom, a hostler, to upset such plans There is lots of aftd: H»U*s.. The two men turned about, An* as these! I do not know who you are, CHEAP AND UNWHOLESOME Hi ItoiftM [HE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE ncsley had tainted la his chair. Both sir, nor how to account for your time Confectionery on the market every where. s r»to Warburton and Karloff mechanically ly and peculiar appearance. But I OF DRAMATIC ART started forward to offer aid, but she re fully recognize the falseness of your But the kind to sell to pelled their approach. presence here. Eh, Well, this is what CIVILIZED P E O P LE * ftst uim WHAT WE TEACH 'TJo not come near me; you have eOmes of race prejudice, the senseless is the { by The W*j done enough, Father, dear!" She battle Which has always been and al iMftsoa, fm KG, In all its different departments, either for the professional bt slapped the colonel's wrists and un ways will be Waged between the noble PURE and GOOD. m\ b:iaeno tRoo yr-*tf"i * xmateur stage. looTsheed haisn tcaoglolanri.s ts, forgetting their aatn dt hteh per oppeears atnimt e, Hoaudr pIo osibtsioernvse dm iygohnt ItsI Pmuarkitey ,n early all the sugar and molasses candy sold In my store and GUARANTEE GlJTlON, * complete and thorough course, both practical! and own battle, rtobd silently watching reiatiyely have been changed, Useless Corey wb?s ; intellectual. hers. WarbUrtOa'S mind was first to retrospection!" To Annesley; "Sir, The CARAMELS and The KISSES roach Itss.*! TORY, thorough and comprehensive study ot the great ancient clear and without a moment's hesita We are equally culpable. Here is this are the sweetest and most delicious tid-bits in town* Try them and tion he darted from the room and im note of yours. I might,, as a small tie find *rt| and modern orator., their methods of delivery, and their orations. mediately returned with a glass of contribution toward righting the com you'll know what'& what. iA€ LcotyRsMLd>*Pr<^ '.,. , , water, Hs held It out to the girl. Their parative wrong which I have done you, jitsaefc IFM**- !*«-«»»»*,»?... MdawUl ,ita la U.,1, ,ta3Ut. C*Il-V*rlU far r«rti«rJp«ti«iHr» glances claehed; i thousand muta, an I might cast it into the fire, But be Ci E. H O W E, 70 Congress 8t. While Mto; Third Floor, McXaniie Block. gry questions In her 9yMt * thousand tthwee eanc t gweonutlledm beoa ,a ss iutusealteesds aass itW weo ualrde , mute, humble answers in his; She ac ilgcsdw be impossible. I might deatroy the cepted the glass, and her hand trem comes ftb't note, but you would refuse to accept bled as she dipped her fingers into tha it la sot***.. cool depths and fiecked the drops into such generosity at my hands,--whlch is Well," If you want to go Where something Is doing; the uncdnsciOUs man's face, nscofc-e fiD* Meanwhile Karloff stood with folded "What you say Is perfectly true," At j to rttofMj arms, staring melanchollcally into the The colonel drew his daughter closer Go to the Bowling Alley and wise way 7* gfalA Fhere h!| dreams had disap to him, f they *•" ^ HALL'S HARNESS SHOP peared In smoke, "£k>/* Wdnt on the count, putting Bah that R.4 By and by the colonel sighed and the note in his pocket, "tomorrow I i|Billiard[Hall. eg a di#rii< opened his eyes. For a time he did shall have iny ducats" not know where he was, and his gaze "My bank Will discbunt the note," |w wfii find the finest line of Fur Robes in Ox- wandered mistily from face to face. said tho colonel, with a proud look; Foot of Congress[8t., Then recollection came back to him, "my indebtedness shall be paid In full." unaa gwws' ford County, prloes from $6 to $75. recollection bristling with thorns. He "As I have not the slightest doubt, Rumford Falls, Hp.ftfft*Sf struggled to his feet and faced Warbur Mademoiselle, fortune ignores you but Also a firtG lino of 5A Blfthkets both street itwd Stable, ton. The girl put her'arms around temporarily; misfortune has brushed m ami ir him to steady htm, but he gently dis only the hem of your5 garment as KEER & DOUGLASS. <sti.ft torrt 1 P* Us A Call* engaged himself, If were. fto not let the fear 6f "Are you from the secret service, poverty alarm you,"—lightly. "I J. F. HALL COMPANY, sir? If so, I am ready to accompany prophesy a great public future for » texl t»»l; you wherever you say. I, who have you. And when you play that IJfifjSKfi'^i:1 left my blood on many a battle-ground, Largo of Handel's, to a breathless riftsfy,. • RIYW Stwct. MA1KE. was about to commit a treasonable act. audience, who knows that I may not ti, trlitt «*id ^OR!) FALLS; Aaflflaoiwrs , mtheen fiyrsotu tmo astyr adiogh wteinth umpe m ays sbtea lhl,i dddreinn kbinegh inidn tthhee chueratvaeinn lyo f ssooumnde |f joiif were f alining I fn| e ngf 8 e* vt clilf ic tr LIVkPk you please. I am gutlly of a crime; T made by that loving bow? . . . Ro- T E Tm itlU'IIIi'tsfOfpeiJ?: hare the courage to pay tho penalty." . „ His calm was extraordinary, and even j mance enters every human being s 'EsessBas •;-fiex*-r?^rfi* " SJe&7?, pontiff* H Karloff looked at him with a sparkle i life; like love, and hate, it is primitive, would ycu Itok It cter enc eae my*e*a*r.' -';.a nd :0W|-,ftWft W. W. HARDY CO., of Aasd Ma fpalfufdmnm, et plunges Into the sea. |( BuHt et oth erhvwerly thbeoo bka nfakt en owtreist ecsa rfeinleisss." y S£ I; clean and oil ^XW_ t Tatft. ^ so the girl's look plunged Into Warbur- , into his coat pocket, and walked slow y M ton's -oil: and bad he been an of- toward the hallway, At the threshold m A Watch is mere' delfcafe^than Carriage and Sleigh Paining. Sr of the law, he knew that he would ' he stopped and looked back The girl AMI have utterly disregarded his duty, j could not resist the magnetism of his ftj'rias,. - am not a secret service man, sir," '- dark eyes She was momcntarily fasci- an engine and performs twice nailed m ho 1.r aempl ie«dy> . u*n eo«v.e nmly. ,• . "^I. f ^I ^w.eJrmer,'U r 1 Hftthd, arid heft hear t beatpatnfuiiy, jcVLelW'1 *'«»*) a specialty ot line Sign nod Omraiionfal wotk of pointing to the grate, "your plans the work. would not have fed the fire." filfeeription. Price, na reasonable Mj-ooslatont vrltirVood Olrtif up the esmpMxiottf cleanse "Who ate Jb'ft then, and what do rjjllplsh*. i «. you in my house In this gulao?"— the liver and tone the system. You Alka 's fe proudly. can best do this by a dose or two of RCNDALL Ite JEllILIB "I am your head stable-man—for DeWlll's Little Eearly Risers. Safe, "««. Kt the present. It was all by chance, r reliable little pills w'Hi •• < •«« •'-= Tn.wks ycin :•• came Into this room yesterday to get t'he. pills that everyone knows, Bseom- t0s Pect Ave., Rumford Falls, a book on veterinary surgery. I ac- aended by Bowers & Vallee, cfdcntly saw a Olau- I have been a . N. T. // .js--- mam mm TO B t W O l* CTTI1BW, TSUIBDAT, JAJTUABT IT, 1WT. UK* k> CARDS. MEXICO AND iDLDNVlLLt CAITON HAPPENINGS. Mrs. a A. Phllbrick hu be« • IlfllSl ill, but is now improving; ^ - HWK1 Miss Amy FhUbriek h * ' M b M h K«idf§£fi*ift«3B but is $om«whkt better* ^'; How to cur 1 GILCHREST. B. F. MiiwheU has gone to R . Mmmm As Observed end Told By The Citizen Reporter, aaft wKm HtirDiatciaff Parfon. Lakes to put in a supply 0f 1^ ™ i Tlii Week's Nets as Gathered by our Special Correspondent Miss Trott went to Dixa^^ i WILLIAMSON'S Next Door to Post Offica, Hartford St nesday, Jan. 9th, and school did ^ J«7rPwr%7Vti' Boafotrl rallf, Main*. keep In conjequonee, -l i'Jwtf?f iStw-j'* * tli The Installation of tho officers of Bath, Miss Mary E. Coburnj Esther, A band of school children are pres* ^ Gleason-•;«& Bl&nch&rd. Mrs, Andrew Lang and Mrs, W, '.Stand* Canton Grange, No, 110, was held last Miss Ethel Bowril; Martha, Mrs. Sarab ing an entcrtninment to occur i •/J' Tablets haw ( Percy Gamlnoa visited their father, Mrs. Charles Bipley is improving in Saturday at their regular meeting E, Beynolds; EJcctA, Mrs, Btetta Hall. A box supper will bo a f*t» J WW Attorney* at Law, Briggs; Warder, Mrs, Alma Towle? Daniel Barrett, and their sister, Mrs, health after duite a long sickness, and although tho day was a stormy one of the ovenlng. Date will ba * Edwin H. Gleason , M. A, Libby in Carthage, recently, The Mexico High School Athletic there was aa excellent attendance, Sentinel, Adelfaort H. Alley; Organist, nounald Boxf weok* " **; These tablei Lucian WB, BumlanfochrdarFda ll*, Maine. GaMterss , oEf mHearryt foPradr sownesr ea ngdu eMstsr so, fA dMdirOs, ASoscsoiacli aFtiroind ayw inlli ghhot ldin Ma ecMhaansiqcu eHraadllo, Mof r.t hEe, MHa,i nLei bSbtayt eo- fG Araunbguer,n a, sssiesctreedt abryy Mtarias.m eLnett Wwa asB ongnivoeyn. , cAo nfsiinstei ngen ieorf- meGaoslseas ,m ialln db aaa llh adi haqn .m eonp ld*emmfroi« *i^! Quinine A,, B. Parsons last Sunday, A yeiry J01'J ^nie 's being planned. Mr, and Mrs, 0. E. Mend&ll, instatted selections fay a quartette composed there have been 111 with the dii^: ARETASSE. STEARNS. Mrs, Louise Foster has returned The evening will be Spent In playing the following officers in a pleasing man of Mr. and Mrs* J. K*> Forhan and Its ravages wore not BO serious ;trih They c\ from a week's visit in Livexfttorft Various games, OOcOa and, cake will ner; Master, E, E, Caidwellj Overseer, •Mr* and Mrt, -0, -B,-Meadsil; reading, prevented tho men from enjoyia Lawyer, Falls, where she wag the guest of Miss be served. The proceeds tkm to go to C, E* Bichardsonj Loctnref, 0. D, "Tho Jiner's last Jinlng," by Mrs, vacfttibm ' -v£ ..y TNI Rooms i and 2, * Strathglass Building;, BeFrltohrae nEcdeg eWcohmitbmea. n, who has been ill wfoar rdt heth en ipnue.r chaAseb oouft &ba8s0e,0-0b ahlla ss uaitls LSteeawvairtdti, SWte, wAa,r dL, uAca-s ;H e. hAapllloayb,', AMasrfes., McauatsHe e it CBhtetmdsi;n dvso cMale soofl o,Y "o$um,"i MHioss* It. L, Taylor, county coRUaU,iotw "'..'•. CongTess.'St. during the past four weeks, is mnch ready been raised by subscription, and S. A, Childs; Treasurer, C. W. Walker; Gladys I*. Waite; rqading, "The Pants who broke his leg about two aoslfa'l Ruinford Falls, Maine. ' better. $25,00 more will pay for the desired Secretary, Mrs. C, W* Walker; Gate that Aunt Jemimy Made," Holmafe F* ago,^ is. now ftlrio. to bo out. ' •'• {] TheCJ Miss Maude. Stcinfeld of Rutatci Miss Abble Johnson is spending sev equipment* Keeper, F. W. Dodge; Pomona, Mrs, Day, by Cyrus T, Boaney; piano solo, HENRY NELSON. eral weeks in Auburn at the home of Mr, CUTSdn Boedy and Miss Sadie 0, E, Bichardsoa; Flora Mrs, A, H, Mis* Gladys Waito; remarks by.mtm,. FaAlls, His. vPiesnitlienyg vAislibteedrt BBo. bIb,i,n s, q^ mmw Qvll Engtaeer and Land Surveyor. J, M. Johnson. Ohilds w*ere united in marriage Wed.* Adam*; Lady Asst, Steward, Mrs, W, hers and selections fay the orchestra, Sunday, and entertained Mr, T .j,'l Rumfordi Fall All work promptly and carefully done. S. G. Wheelwright of East Dixfield uesday night, Jan. 0th, hy Bov. M* S, A. Lucas. Mm. E. E. Caldwell, who Bofreshments of dalleioua leo ereaw, &s with .graphophono' muaio- of &. raertd ».' Office, over Bartlett's 75 Congress St. was in town on business Saturday, Howes, at the home of tho bride's was elected Geres Was unable to fae cake, coffee and fruit were served from, turn* ' . • '': Hancock St. Mrs, Francis Ffanlon. is recovering sister, Mrs* Thomas Oldham of Smith's present, Mrs, Stella Briggs Was ap- small tables arranged cosily around A, B, Penley has gone to New YcO smri Eumford Tails, Maine. from an attack of grippe, Orossihg. poinied librarian, 0, E, Lane chorister, the hall, after which a soelat good, time whii oro it is understood he will *<> |.|J j Elwin H. Gleason was in Lowell, E. B. Stevens is still confined to his, and J. 0. Pariin organist. The •execu was enjoyed by all present! Atl business. Mr. Penley was formers*, h j JRumford Falls Insurance Agency Mass., On business this week, bed with rheumatic i^vat, tive committee consists of 0* E* Lane, Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Smith have Now York City and only return^ t, | Mr, and Mrs, Leon M, Small and Mr, Anderson, employed in the Ox A, H, Adams and John ManWett* been ontortaintng Mr, Frank Rotter of EstablLhed, 1831, daughter, Clarice, were guests of Henry ford mill as engineer, severely iigured Matrons, Helen Eastman, Franeeha N. r., Mr. Day of Auburn, and Mr, his boyhood homo last July, w4 ^ been developing a S, F, Farm aad J. Largest, Strongest and Oldest Agency." G. Thayer and wife of Dixfield several que of his fingers last Friday Bight. Smith and Marion Smith. After the Murphy and Mr, :FM:ward« -of Boston*. 5 tend* tq x&tnm Iftter aafi .costieas {fa' Your ty|d Arthur E. Morrison & Co., Agents days last week. The School Improvement League will installation a good entertainment was Mm. W, E, Dresaer.of -the Bovere Work*. Office, McKeniie Block. Mrs, Fred A, Parsons visited Mrs, hold; its regular- meeting Saturday even given. Canton, Grange is.•in a pros House was. In Lewusfon, Saturday* - T. F, Kendall of Bumford Falls last ing, Jam 19th, in the Town Hall. The perous condition, having a membership Miss H, Louiso Ellis of Fortiand L. H.VEILLEUX. Friday, evening's program will consist of head oa f g2o4o7d, aonudtl oothke fnoerw a yceoarn tisntuarattsio nw iOthf visited, over Bunday with .relatives. la Jn the roRll OoLffL laOstF FM. onday algB I will insp^ Earl Crommett is able to be out after ings, vocal and Instrumental solos, and town, • . • Hbbon for $ 1 4 Over Gonya Bros* Store a week's illness; a discussion of the topic, "The Pres Ms. former prosperity, . .. -0, ,M, Biehardson, is 'making; some WTuiRcUkeerr a aangdai n*S heaT wweekrfer firus-mt,o Bego ystkfai':' Isauraaee, Loans and .Mf.. and Mrs, Wright Crockett of ent Demand for an Industrial Educa Mrs, E. W, Howe of Bumford Falls Improvements In the Interior of his of Remember second and She* third. The fir* tfara Real Estate. Sumner were guests of W, P. Gammon tion." It is hoped that nil of the was a guest of J, P. Swasoy and family fice. aoundad, while the gumq was in «j,' iupplies, carh^ Eumford Tails, Mains. and wife last week. members of the league and those who last week, Several of the members of the tJ«l* grara,- The icorer TSLFfHONE- The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con* are interested in the schools and their Fred Ellis has been quite ill with versalhst: Circle met for "work, with Mrs. Ncff, 94, 85 78 m Sand. gregatiohal church: Witt serve a supper work will attend "this 'meeting, Which the grippe, L. W. Smith last Thursday. A picas- Shea, w 13 II St At the Cll H.C. ELLIS. Friday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock in promises to bo of considerable interest. Mrs. M* A, Waiio visited her nep ant afternoon was passed and, refresh 33rigbarn, 75 98 W tu tho vestry. The menu will consist of The first of the neighborhood prayer hew, Mr, Boland, Watte and family of ments served. Ihird Saturday] Practleal Hone Shacr, Davl*, 95 37 n til Prospect Avenue, cold meats, salads, mashed, potatoes, meetings of the Congregational church Bidlonville, a ieyr"' days last week. Miss Bessie Cilmaq has been visiting' Cutter; Si St u td Eumford Ralls, Maui*. and all kinds of pasti-y. Was held Tuesday evening at the home A pretty wedding was, solemnized the past weak at the home of Mr. and Nelson, fit 78 'if hi Address all ordj Miss Vera LtixVey returned home Sat of Bev, J, G. Fisher on Granite street, Wednesday, Jan, 9th, at high noon, by Mrs. Oscar Hayfotd. Tucker, 108 81 sr fit urday from a three weeks' visit in Madison, the little son of Mr, and Bev* William Bice, at iho home of At ft regulftr' meeting of Fon.emfth: J. B. R E D M O N D. Bath and Woolwich, where she was the Mrs. Fred Barry, is quite ill this week* Mr, find Mrs. Calvin Leach Of North Eafaekah Lodge, No* SB, held Friday Hiag, li 92 si 15; Linw< HOTJSE AMD 8IOK PAXNTXMG}. guest of Mrs. Spade in Bath and Mr, Mrs. Fred Holt entertained the LivermOre, the contracting parties be owning, Jan. lath, the inStAiiatioH; of Boynton, st Si- 'SI K§ Tapsr Blanglng and Kalsomlnlng. . and Mrs. W. B. Bocd, Sr., in Woolwich. Ladies, Circle of the Baptist Church ing their daughter, Miss Alice Leach, officers occurred* Dtsttict Deputy A. match game between, * team frse, Dealer in Wall Taper and Moulding*. Charles Eaton has been on the sick on Wednesday afternoon. and Samuel W, Goulidge, both of North FreaVdent;, Mrs* Julia, F* Aldcn of-the Gumming* CeariracUqa Ce^ iii Office near P. B, Clark's Foundry. list for over a week, but is SOW able to Mr. Benjamin Swett of this place and Livermere, The parents and immedi Livermore Falls, assisted, by Mrs,. Erift- the Bumf ord Falls High wheel hey» ft* ML Seeidence, 57 Franklin St., Phone 29-2 be Out, Miss Ethel Judkins Of Carthago were ate relatives only were present. Mr, HutehSaaon, aa Grand Marshall, also of suited in tho defeat of the latter fam ETJMFOED FALLS, MAZMB. Mrs, Lauri Nyberg visited friends in united in marriage Saturday evening, and Mrs, Coolldgc are away for a short Livermore Falls, Mrs*. Helen. Easttnan,' The *coret Dixfield last Week, •':-'. Jan. 5th, by Bov. M, S, Howes at the Wedding trip. Both of these young as Grand Warden, Mrs. Ella Swasey, • B*FA' H, & C. H. EATON Frank Proctor intends moving his home of Mr, and Mrs, 0. E, Whitney people are well known in this vicinity as Grand Secretary, Mra. Clara, Wait*, Davi*, 78 70 93 Ul AllA XorT dOer sT Xp rPo m*p*t Bly E atEte. nded fsatrmeielty tofr oSmtr atthheg SlahsasW P haorku.s e on Granite Monr s,F rSownte tts trweeittt, mwaitkhe wthheoimr hMomr,e afnodr atinodn s, their friends „ ex, tend congratula .Wai:a Gdlrlann, da sT reGarsaunrde r Guaanrdd iaMn,.r.sI,n- stBalelleldft '\! Gilpatriek, 4v 74 74 S3, m fe Are Fanfl Stelufeld, 77 53'- 83. 311 to, Goods sold by the day or on The infant SOU of Mr. an'd Mrs, the present* Mr, and Mm. E, W, Atteu of Liver- the following officers for the year Burdett, 34 80 80 DJ Commission. Day telephone, 114-3. Sheehan of Main street died last Wed Bev* A* G. Warner has received a more Falls were visitors in town re 1907J Noblo Grand, Mrs, Ethel John-i Bftdmendj 69 77 -« m We carry off th lODLONVXLIiE, - •MAINE. nesday after an illness of several collection of TJnltcd States maps for cently. son; Yice Grand, Mrs, Erie B. York;! weeks, use in the public schools, through the There will be a grand ball at the Roc, Sec, Mrs. Etta Gilbert; Fin. Sec, Total/ By Dr. H. W* Mitchell, Matthew McLood is in AndOver and Courtesy of Senator Fryo and Congress Close of the dancing school At Turner Mrs* M* Emma Briggs; Treasurer, Mrs* \ a a Co* D E N T I S T, vicinity on business this week. man Littiefioid* The maps are on Centre, Friday evening, Jam IStb* Clara Hayford; Warden, Miis Mabel Marah, 87 92 M 3H IUR COFF^ WE'SL The New England Telephone Co. had linen and vefj- large, and will he very Music by Tewlft's fUtt orchestra, E. Carver; Conductor, Mis* Mao Alley; iff*»ft* iffM .: 1O2ff icae. mh.,o u1rs tfor om6 p8, mto. Ga rcarneiwte oafn dm Heno wsearttdi nsgt reeutps lapsotl ews eeokn. acNceaptthaabnleie li nL s. chKoeoeln ow oarnkd ats otnh,i sF rtaimnke,. buLsi,n Wess, Stmriipt,h is away on a two weeks* SB,, NS.* NG.q .G M., rhs.i TSs.a rHahel enE .E asItlm*ya«no; ldLs.| TGo3wt mtaet,i ng*, :m"JW««f' 7m4 10709 2ti8l Stevens Block, 10* Congress St. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Small entertained of Mechanic Falls, spent Sunday with Mrs, W, W, Blanehard Viaited 'i£r.. Chaplain, Mrs* Faadie B. Lueas; % Lincoln, SI S3 89 Id Miss Helen Spring of Hebron Academy Wattaco N. Hodgdon and wife. and Mra *irthur L. Newmau of East 8, V, G,, Miss Carrio F* Hayford.; L* FnilOW, 82 7 6 77 BS HmSMHmIW&-IL DR. E. A. SHEEHY, over Sunday, The regular meeting of Swift Biver Auburn last week. S, V* 0., Mrs, Susie Cole; L 0., Mrs* Total, Iffi B9 Dr, 0. L. HanlOn was on the sick Grange was held Saturday night. At A iftrge number from Canton Grange Flora Fatteraon; 0, G., Mi*s Ethel Dentist. *HB>- list last week, but is able to resume his a previous meeting it was voted to attended the New Century Fomona, Packard, Tho trustee* are Miss Abbits STEATHGLAS8 BUILDING, QUARAKTEED 8TOMA0H practice this Week, have committees appointed to prepare which met with ML Sugar Loaf C* Bieknell, Mrs, Helen Eastman and Eumford Falls, - / - Maine. Mrs. D. E. Dickey entertained the programs for the two following meet Grange at Dixfield, Wednesday of last Mrs. Ella Swasey* An appetking sap REMEDY, Office hours S a, m. to 5 p, m. Ugpan Kuntin Club Wednesday even ings. The committee in Charge of the Woek, The degree was conferred oa per was served at tun close of the The Cote Fharmacy, A, H, WClfacraJ Other hours by appointment. wr: ing at her home on Howard street. last program consisted of Messrs. a class of nineteen. The next meet evening, eoBsiating of esealloped oyf- Prop, Btunford Falls, and Ntthu Tfee program for the evening was as Bradeen, Lewis Thomas and Ira T* ing will be held with Bockameka tors, hot rotta, olivea, pickles, tart*, Beyuold*, Canton, Will Refnaa HARD AND SOFT STOVE WOOD follows; Boll call answered by current Wing, Some of the numbers were Grange, Peru, the second Wednesday in eakc, fruit, eoffeOi «W« The supper Money If Mbo-na Fafii [HE INTERI TRUCKING.—-Freight moved events, reading of "The Marble Faun," recitations by Mesdames Fred Gleason, February, was in charge of the following com- fa Core. Promptly. Piano moving' a Spec by Miss Lulu Matthews; debate, "Bo- William Smith and Etta Bichards, and Mrs, Nellie Bailey was in Lewialon mitteOJ Mr, and Mr*. J, K. Forhan, OF ialty. solved that a high license law in Maine songs by O. P* Smith, last Sunday* Mr* and Mr*, Nathan Beynold*, Mrs. Yttu rnfty ask why it is that Hk „ W. H. DAVIS, would be a moral and financial benefit," An. order was telegraphed on Men* Miss Esther Bead of Livermore Falls B, E, Falteraou and Mrs* Susie Coie* stomach tabletA are told, by The Cd WOOD DEALEE, Affirmative, Miss Sadie Abbott and day to the Andrews Co* of Chicago for is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Ponemah Lodge f* in a flouriaJilsg eon* Fharmacy, A* H* WUHftmsnu, Dq HTOLONViTjLE* - - - - - -MAINE, Leon M, Small; negative, Miss Mus- desks for the room In the Kimball Esther Bead. diHon and ha* 137 member*, Rutaford Falls,- .and Nathan Beym^ IHGt Jtt all Its dtflfej grove and Harold McTnttes, imateur stage* school building now being used by the Mrs* Frank M» Oliver made a trip Caaton, under a .guarantee to rriri Thursday afternoon of this week tho JAMES H* KERR, Mrs, Charles Seaman returned last 6th and 7th grades. Estimates ttpOU to Lewiston Saturday. ladies of the Hniversalisfc Circle will the money unless they tore, whrai )CUTlON, a com| Eumford Falls, week from the Eye and Ear Infirmary slate blackboards Will be sought at At the annual meeting of the Canton meet at their parlors at Gilbert's Halt, uiher treatment tot gtomach tr$$* iatelfcctuaj* ' General Contractor, also proprietor of in Portland, where she went to have once, and the room will soon be Well Fire Co, held Thursday evening, 0. M, Supper will bo served at th nsaaj h sold la this manner* ITORY, thorough i the Artificial Stone Co, her eyes examined and treated, equipped. Biehardson was elected secretary aad hour and will bo in charge- foff the The answer i* simple and f^l and mbdein orato to Wored etra kfeo r palannys saizned Obfu idlidm ethnesi obnlso cfkosr lasFt rewde eEkm aenrdy wweans t ilfl0 stehvee rhaol sdpaityasl ionf gaTtihoen aml ucshiuc rccho mhmavitet eeb eoefn tvheer yC ofnogrtrue Atr*e aEsausrtemr;a nW, 1, sBt .a sGsiislbtaeartt,; Bfo. rEem* Fana;t teAr-, pgreinstelde moefn . MeTsshros * coEmamstimtteaen, , isP acroiimn , eluOsitvhee*r medieinc* fur' stomaeh tresis |,TmOSL^©.Wj(MjRS pEaSjWftsli,l 4%mmiKi ^iM §t ^ entire buildings Of foundations. We Lewistoa for examination on Mondfty. nate la securing the services of Mr. sou, 2nd assistant, Wadlia and Westgate* merely dlgrat tfaq food, while MJ# Third Fid have 100 different designs and dimen Warren Ladd started last week for Swett US organist. Alton Beynolds has been eatertaln* strengthen*: the Whole digestive fpt sions of blocks. We also have a good Billies, Muntaaa, where he has a posi The special town meeting convened ing at home, Mr, Black, a former room* TuMtaresx* hTaU*d cbne enJ, thHeo ngsen at of of Nohrethr tern- m thai if *qou hecetfic* «E* '^f assortment of blocks for retaining tion with the Custer Sheep Co., under at two o'clock Saturday afternoon in male at Hebron Academy. daughter, Mrs. G, p. Towle, for tt few fMe for nlf thft food: that is rate*. walls, foundations, steps, fatttresaes, William Boberts, formerly of Mexico. the Town Hall, With tt good aUeadanee* John M, Harlow of Smith's Cross days, If you do not «je your arm- or kf hj sidewalks and all kinds Of concrete Mrs, Mcndell visited her granddaugh Bev* A* G, Warner was chosen medef*' ing was in town the last of the week a- month, the- muscles become fi*h Roofs, ter, Mrs. Frank Proctor this week, ator, The articles to be considered in quest of a girl to do housework* A little son of Mr, and Mrs* Charles aofi weak and you have to n*c'i^ Mr. and Mrs, John WymaB enter- Were voted on as foliows; L The B* Ellis ha» been very ill with 'ion- If* Mr, Hariow reports his wife as being artificial help*. - It ft the same Way ^ tained frieilfls from Jay Bridge last towu voted to appropriate $500 to bay very low. siiftis, but is now Improving. Ihe stomach mu*de*. If they are "1 Sunday, school books to take the place of those Mr* E* E, -Caldwell received word HALL'S PAUL N0RMAND0 There were fifteen ladies present at burned* % The town voted fa per Whitney Ledge, No, 167, held a of tho death of his only sister, Mm wed, they becomo, so weak that tif the meeting of the Congregationai manently equip the spare room: in the special meeting Saturday evening, Kimhall, who filed at the Insane mewmty tf eouliuuii using ». dlgrfihi with the food you mt church Aid Society with Mrs. William Himball building at once, $500 was A public installation to the Masons Hospital, at Angaria, Saturday,. Jam' hwlil find the^ On- the other hand, when you Goodwin last week, and five new mem appropriated to meet the expenses of and their families was held by Ever Bh* if Goneness Siif bers were taken into the society* The temporary quarters for the Central green Clinpter, 0. E, S., at their last Ml-o-na, your .'stomsek soou .grBrri ford County, society met with Mrs* H. J, Binford Division school. 3, The town chose a regular meetingv The meeting opened fivMe*m in IvBoqrryio tHt*a rmon i8 visiting* rdft. strong that yen -can -give up the fit*' El Tuesday afternoon of this week and committee fonsisting of L, H. McCol- with orchestral music by G, F, Towle, medictncft Abo a fine ym 0£ ^ Lunch and Dining Room. Ml-d-tu- cost* 80d ft- box ftcd f* sewing for the Easter sale was done, lister, chairman, H. B, Whitman and B, W» A, Lucas and Miss Gladys Waite, —Regular BoarderS— George Stevens, who kept a grocery W* Goodwin, afid authorized them to followed by a very irtterestiag paper hMarl,l *a fiTdr uMstr sC* oL,, vti sited hi* parent*, omrodrien arreya l dlggoeordil vtfht an-t aba ledto*z. e'n T hheo xPcfi > fve Us A Call. If* store on Main street for a number of prepare piaas and specifications and to oft the history of the Order of the day, Stetson,, Sast Sun- at tMs h shown in the fa-'t \M{ J. F. H/ Cafe open fforfiS awftL to Midnight years aad sold out to Cox Bros, about obtain estimates of the cost of build Eastern Star and of Evergreen Chap, S P E C I AL a year ago, has. bought back the busi ing a new Central school and to report ter by Mrs. Marion Smith, The fol t fm^Jmmm k At *«k guarftnfee, absolute and umjtiahfM ness sud is trading at the same old the same at the annual town meeting, lowing officers were installed fay Fast 0 given try The- -Cote- Fharmsey. f ftewo) FALLS, Lobsters every Sattifday night and Matron, Mrs. Fannie B, Lucns, assist for Mrs. Roy Mtobor eh, wwho Is quUe {]j Williftmsou, Pttfpff Bumford Pm% *| cut^ r ^* - Nathan Beynolds, Canton, with er«| 'Sotiday ed by Miss Abfale C, BiekneJI as 3 LOCKE MILLS. NEWRY, Marshall; Worthy Matrou, Mrs, box Of hfbo-Uft, Mr Fred Tripp of Gray ha* been Herbert Bussell, engineer in the The ladies of Calon Circle, Newry Lottie M. Briggs; Worthy Patron, spending ft few fiay* ^ {^ /^ Many Ohttdron are Sickly* PAUL N0RMAND0 spool mill, spent Sunday at his homo Comer, will have a sale, and sapper of Caleb E* Mentiall; Associate Matron, Mother Gray's- Sweet Pow&ri l* in Hanover* oysters and pastry, on Friday evening, Mrs,- Minnie 33* Forham;: Secretary; Mrs, Bap at church was „*™ Children, naefi by Mother Gray. a n3f Mr. and; Mrs* F, A» Frost havt moved. February 1st, ISO** All are cordially Marion Smith; Treasurer, Mrs* Mattie Pffipit last SunXiv Me to« Zf l J l« Children'* Home, New York, B«J W.| "I had tried everything for my Into the rent recently vacated fay Mr, invited* X Childs; Conduetiess, Mrs, Clara srace hi* illfte**, for lhfl up Colds in 24 hours, care Feverish" baby, Until Df, Lyle feeOmmenSed and Mrs* I* H, Penley* Mrs* A, B, Frost, sou, Batph, and Menttftll; Associate Coadncfress,, Mrs, Headache, Siemneh Troubles, Terih -'OaseasWdeis I can, truthfully say it is A very pleasant occasion was that daughter, Agnes, visited her parents Helen Eastman; Chaplain, Mrs, Mettle Disorders, and Destroy Worms, M Ca^iage ar at the heme of %lr and Mrs, F. E* the best medieine I ever used for FuffingtoH last Frtiday evening, in at North Farig' last Tuesday, returning; If* DeCosta; Adah, Mrs, Minnie Oliver; duties at Dixfield t» her dniggist3j 25e, Sample raaiRd ^\ Friday. Address, Allen S. Olmstoad, U^ofi -babies? My littler baby wis a mors honor of ^£-ft and Mrs* L>. H* Fenley, skeleton from, stomach trouble—so bad WhO". have gone to Berlin> H, H*, where Bert Harlow and wife, Harry Bryant % • Mr, 'ff&ttlsf haw effiploynient* The .even* and Will Btissell called at A* H, DON'T WORK ON THE FARM t l ^ ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e r n ck V3 ^'f'mUm, Frico8 that she did not notice anything, but lag wan spent at whist, light refresh* Powers' last Sunday* WITH NOTHING A WEEK. A Certain Cure for OMlhlri^' is now entirely well, and we can almost .meats being served* . At the .close a 'HfSi Nathan Baker at this writing L^ro-M)* KINO OF INSTRyMF,NTS Shake into your shoes Allen** *°J see her glow,'—Nannie L. Taylor, Bed wine set was presented to them as a is very ill, d••e*m itgntdi ftoiri.raloot inloMr fS jtovv.odo« jrp tehr* a efvce, r beMto»rrae. Ease, a powder. It cure* Chllb.^ ford, Va,'* Oascjurweet is sold by token of love and respect in which they Mrs. W* B. Wight is quite sick with CWAriRteL * L( AonMceS Oen.Vd lVetl OoeU tmell Sr<CrHa OhoOwL. , FfereoLs tbiteAst, aDlla mDpr, ugSgwiseta*t ing*.n dS i,r.*". Bowers A Yalloe, are held* rheumatism at this writing. iSttao_ PorlUndj M*. r Stores, 25m Sample FREE 8<OT °spect Ave.j Allen 8. Olmstcad, LeKoy, N. Y. gggg^i .•!•; . ••- • ' lmt\- -. ^| gHj•g-^-g ——— # 1 Jtf wmmmmm IVWFSBB OHUnr, flUMDAT, iAXVAMT 17, 1907. •oldisr, ' I kwew tfci k*4 •Uk hu b*W qtffc i ao rightful place it this bouse. . .. THI BARD FA» WZLX, LAYED. raying, ''•'• \ HOW YOU CAUGHT IT DOESN'T MAHEIi 7 WM comi.g acres, the laws, wash I THE riek hisa b*,B 5. ' looked lato the vriaflow. ;'. .It la PromisM Tp Ba One of the Brilliant: The students; bf Vhe interhatioiiajL; sot for in* to juflcs you, air. My duty College of Dramatic Arts, presented ifht? iter. "" Vj How to cure Your Cold is what Interests You joy in destroy those plaaa before Occasions of the Season. play, "HazeJ Kirko," at the Cheney * g<m* Is Kaag^j MAN ON THE 10X they harmed any one." Opera House last Thursday night, to wppir of tee, f •; WiaiAWS J | ) Q|| £ "No, it la not for you to judge me," The community that does not have a very large audience. This exhibition to DkflaliJ ^,1 ID R By HAROLD MiefiRATH. laid the colonel, "I have gambled a good band is unfortunate, Rumford deserves more than passing notice,. md school <!$ ^ ; away my daughter's fortune. To keep Falls has one qf tho best bands jn the All things must be considered relative her in ignorance of the fact and to re* statp and the people here royally sup* ly, and praise or blame meted out* ac tsWldrea are preji,,; Tablets ha»8 Cured Onrs. They Will Cure You. MABTJBR XXIII, turn to her the amount I had wrong port it. For the benefit of the band cordingly, f to occur ift -j^ sowEyiiiif cr Afiotrr REBOES, fully used, i consented to sell to Rua- a, grand two nights'fair will occur dati. if a band of professipnal pjayers' )r aiwe illw ibllo a.%fe ai;aj.tJ: upForno mtn eW sacerbniei rttoo nK*.a drlroalmt'sa tifcir setn tmraonvcee •Cloa unthtrey ,c oasustc hf oartsi fiIc actoiounld pdlraanws off rmomy 24th and 25th, The first night will had come here and now and then some ;4 Time tablets contain Cascara Ipecac, and memory. No, it is not for you to be given up to an entertainment^ eon* player f ergot Ms cue, and an occasional ment, scarce a minuto has passed, judge me; only God has the right to Bisting of the following numbers: awkward situation occurred; we might' I on epidemic Sf« Quinine and do not affect the head, tehteorungihty tose etmhee dg itrol caonmd eh aenr df agtoh,e r Kaarn- do that," Tocal solo, Miss Agnes H, Russell; notice it, but in tho case of the stu the men eapjorei; loff -was a bravo man. Upon the in "I am pnjy a groom" said Warbur Ylolitt solo/ Mr, Bousspauj Readxflff, dents who presented Hazel Kirke, the* - with the diica*,", They cure by removing the cause. stant of his recovery ho sprang to ton, simply, "What I have heard I Mrs; Gilchristj "Yiolin sold, Marie Bart- occurrence of such breaks was to be t SO'sftrloaa theii^ ward Watpurtpn, silently and with pre- shall forgot" lott. expected, and would not have caused- from enjoyisg j THEY ARE GUARANTEED medirationi he must regain some 1 ragv theAeh ,t hheand! he but looked at the girl's The second night a grand ball will comment, There were, however, hard ment of those plana. He would not, be given after a concert program by ly any such broaks in tho presentation^ uflly Corajftjjtrieji^i! 25c. a Box. could not, suffer total defeat before; A change came oyer Karioff's coun sbcut two .raosllji athsiasi ngsitr lt'sh ee ytheos;u ghhti.s Hbel oeoxdp ecrteebde ltlehde tmenelaanncceh;o lyh isfi rseh oduiledde ros udt rooof pehdis; fathcee tfhuel abnadn df.a ncDyu rairntgic ltehse wfaililr bme aonny Suaslee . aton dm tahney qouf atlhiteyp orfo ft hees saiocntianl gt rwooaps se, qaunadl ;: ho out. ' Ji The Cote Pharmacy, groom to strike him, but James simply and eyes. With an air of resignation Many very handsome: things have been a surprise to many. mfetd of &ia%!; caught him by the arms and thurst him and a clear sense of the proportion of contributed hy the ladies interested in There were several specialties and bert Bobbles, \ back, things, he reached out and took up the the band, and by the local merchahts, an evening's enjoyment was furnished A. H. Williamson, Prop., tied R, L, %j|jtJ! Rumford Falls, Maine. "No, Count; no, no; they shall burn nhoist es uigpnoant uwreh,i ch Annesley had scrawled Before the concert pn the second night that has not been equaled in the Opera lined Mr, T&rijf to the veriest, crisp!" of the fair, all the articles remaining House this winter. Prof, Gharron is dale of 0' saerri is." "Stand aside, lackey!" cried Harloff, Warburton, always alert, seized the Unsold will be disposed of at auction. entitled to great credit for training cpuat's wrist. He saw the name of a a sob of rage strangling him. Again The business men of., Rumford Falls these young men and women, and we bank and the sum of five figures. gone to New je* 1 ho rushed upon Warburton, his "What is this?" he demanded. have given very generously toward the believe ho is doing a vast amount of tod he will jjo |.j,j Attention: clenched hand uplifted. Warburton did " It is mine," replied the count, support of this afilair, either in money good educational and moral work here. not even rais his hands this time. ey was formerly h 0 haughtily. ' or salable articles, < Some of the The specialties were an interesting So they stood, their faces within a 1 only returnee* t51 hand's span of each other, the one smil Warburton released him, articles that chance tickets are to bo feature of the eveningls entertainment,'. n»t duly, 3K«.hu4 ing coldly, the other in the attitude of "He speaks truly," said the colonel. sold on are & suit of elotbes worth Monchamp Bros, appeared in the Pan 5. j\ Farm.Mis/: striking a blow. Karioff's hand fell :"itishis.". $15,00, contributed by Gharles Israel- tomimic juggling act. Miss Georgia La Your typewriter needs care r and.. JCOStlaae fill.; unexpectedly, but not on the man in "The hour,of madness *s Past," the son, A handsome spring-rocker chair Plant in a soubretto singing specialty, front of him. "Good God, no! a gen Russian began, slowly and musically. has been given by B, W* Howe and a Wilfred Richards in slack wire walk tleman does not strike a lackey! Stand The tone was •musing. He seemed ob barrel of flour by dames Morse, ing and ragtime dance, Miss Maggie* OFF. I will inspect your machine and furnish aside, stand aside!" livious of his^ surroundings and that Goguin in buck and wing dance, and three pairs of curious eyes were; leveled The decorative color scheme is to be sat Moftdfty algti'l fibbon for $ 1.00 per month. "th"eTyh esyh asllh ablul rnb,u rbne.c aCuuoou nIt ,a"m— qpuhiyestliyc; in his direction. He studied the note, in red and; green. Ropes of cedar and Miss Annie Bosse in a singing special** are** wsosg 'ilijl ally the stronger," Warburton turned creased It,, drew It through his fingers, crepe paper will be used in the decora ty. _ _ _ _ ^ _ _ __ okfii' St^ty Beysks J Remember I have the best typewriter quickly and with the toe of his boot smoothed jt and caressed It "And I tions,: f& The firs, itej luppiies, carbon paper, etc. constantly on shifted the glowing packet and renewed sehnoeudl. d Thhaevree doins,e ethxeanc,t ly a asP rIo vtihdreenacte , The following committees will be in UNUSUAL GENEROSITY. game was. la $«,j the flames. "I never realized till to which watches jealously over the inno charge of the different booths; Fancy The CITIZEN is in receipt of a let land. night that T loved my country half is 78 M\ so well. Lackey? Tee, for the pre.- cent? And I was a skeptic! . , ,.;' Apron Tahle, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Ken* ter from a well known firm in Buffalo, si S3 is i At the CITIZEN OFFICE the first and ent" , Two hundred thousand dollars,"— narfi, Mrs. F. ML Curnoil, Mrs; Rrawley, N. Y., offering to give to any of our 75 ss si Sj| He had not looked at the girl, panicdk ibngal aunpc intgh ei t poacnk ehti s ohf anbda.n k-"nWoteelsl : Mrs, Love joy/ Grab Table, Mrs, readers who write them, a liberal 7? n, is'] Ihird Saturdays of every month. "Ah!" Karioff cried, intelligence it i* a sum large enough te tempt any1 Endora Am.es, Miss Ella Amos, Miss sample of Mi-o*na stomach tablets and' aSi m 7747 Hmi jWdress all orders to —ligshutbindgu inhgis hfla«c ev, o"iYceo, u are no lackey!"' mmsann . crHumowbl et hteo pthlaen s toauncdh !s chAemmbeist ioonf HTaebglaer, tMy, rsM. 0is. sA L. aPnedttreyn, gilFl,a Mncrys. RWaonrdk- Ian dbiogoekstlieot no na nthde, atrlel atdmiseenats easn d ocfu ret hoef James smiled, "You are quite re la hut the pursuit of mirages, . , , , lett, Mrs, Hadley; Mrs; 0, J". Gonya, digestive organs, This sample will be 81 87' Hi Linwood P. Hosley, markable." Mademoiselle, you will never know Miss Grace Young, Mfs, Lpckhead. sent by mail, postage prepaid. All S3 St 4511 "Whoare you? I demand to know!" what the ignominy of this moment Food Table, Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. Wood- you have to do is to write to Booth's ii SI: 'SI M "First and foremost I am a citi has cost me—nor how well I love you. sum, Mrs. F. Jl Rolfe. Merchants * Mi-o-na Company, Buffalo, N* Y,, and; Dixfield, Maine. zen of the United States; I have been I coma of a race of men who pursue Table, Mrs. Henry Stoinf eld, Mrs, R, L, ask them to send you, the free sample ;we*n * f**ss iirsl a soldier besides. It was my common, their heart's desire through fire and Molcher, Mrs. H. L. Elliott, Mrs, of Mi-o*na stomach tablets that, they irvelien 00, t»ij right to destroy these plans, which water, Obstacles are nothing; the Igh, school boyi tt*:| indirectly menaced my country's ssfe- end is everything, In Europe I should Wallace Mporo, Mystery Table, Mrs, offor to the readers of the CITIZEN. of the latter tail ty. These,"~poInUng to the bank have Won, in honor or in dishonor. Rigby, Mrs. Fippin, Mrs. Ethel Decker. This remedy is said to be "a permanent notes, "are yours, I believe. Nothing But this American people, I, do notj Household Table, Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. cure "fori all stomach diseases, and any a, .a further requires your presence here." quite understand them; and that is Humphrey, Mrs. Ella Brown, Mia. one with, weak digestion,, should take "Yes, yes; I remember now! Fob! why I have played the villain to ho Taintor. Refreshment Table, Mrs. advantage of this liberal offer. 73 76 93 Ml v w as m fe Are Famous For Good Lunches that r haye been!" Karlbff struck his purpose." Gharles Israeison, Mrs. Burdettj Mrs, C, * '7n771 . M k itil foobrseehrevaedd yino u hecllpolseeslys trialgl en. ow"I. nI evreer plaMyoed p aouvseerd h, isa nfda cea. sad, hitter smile ME.i nHeboewreg,. MCrsa.n dAyt wToaobclle, , MMrrss., YMallyeeer, Stops itcMng instantly. Cures piles, 86 M Ml call. The secret service: Europe, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, "Mademoiselle," he continued, Miss Evelyn Nbyes, Miss Grace Cole, 73 »• w« carry off the Palm for First-class Dinners New York, 'Weshington; you have herpes, scabies—Dean's Ointment. At "henceforth, wherever I may go, your, Mrs. D, J. McCoy, known It all along. Spy!" any drug store, * face and the sound of your voice shall ltS3| '"That is an epithet Whieh easily re .hide with me. I do not ask ysu to The committee of gonoral arrange ., ; • » • —.—-; Co. IUR COFFEE the SUPERIOR KIND bCoouunndtrsy. wShpayt? yWouh yd,o 7 efos*r yIo udros ,f"o r my Afogrgaient, beb upt auIs eda.a k you to forgive," mcheanitrsm aisn ; coHm. poEs,e dL oonfg f0e,l loWw,, BFu.r detJt,, Send Tour Cattle and Horse Hides ?8?7 fSi3 8756 tMill "The name, the name! I can not She uttered no sound, Rigby, J. E. Fippin and Mr, Walker. to the CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COM recollect the name! The beard Is gone, PANY, Rochester, N. Y,, and have 63 88 106 S8| but that does not matter,"—excitedly. "Well, one does not forget nor for There is no doubt that this event them convorted into coats, robes, rugs, give these things in so short s time. 31 S3 SO Ml A E R IE L U N C H, Warburton breathed easier. While And, after all, It was your father'B will be most liberally patronized by gloves and mittens;: better and cheaper f2 78 77' *l he did not want the girl to know who folly. Fate threw him across my path our public spirited people, goods than you can buy. Never mind he was just than, he was glad that at a critical moment—but I had reck The Rumford Falls Band is an in the, distance, "Crosby pays the litil ot9 40 Exchange St, KarlolTa memory had take, his oned without you, Your father is a corporated company and is the orily freight.'' See our new illustrated ROLFE and PERRY thought away from the grate and its brave man, for ho has the courage to band in Maino, wo believe, that owns Catalog pago 18. If interested sond 8 TO MAO! valuable but rapidly disappearing fuel. offer himself to the law; I have the Hs own building. for it. "Father! Father, what is it?" cried courage to give you up, I, too, am a 1DY, the girl, her voles keyed to agony, soldier; I recognise the value of re-* "Fatherl" treat" To Warburton he said: "A The two men tnrned about, Ah* groom, a hostler, to upset such plana There ig lots of Us, and 27*thu healey had fainted 1. his chair. Both as these 1 I do not know who yott are, CHEAP AND UNWHOLESOME i, win :E«fnxid [HE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Warburton and KSrioff mechanically sir, nor how to account for your time Confectionery on the market every where. f.e*tta Tain started forward to offer aid, but she re ly and peculiar appearance. But I ire. OF DRAMATIC ART pelled their approach. fully recognize the falseness of your But the kind to sell to "Do not come near me; you have presence here, Eh, well, this< is what C I V I L I Z ED P E O P LE "fTl« that KM WHAT WE TEACH done enough. Father, dear!" She cornea of race prejudice, the senseless sold by The CS| slapped the colonel's wrists and un battle which has always been and al is the Vintaw. ^71 ING, In all its different departments, cither for the professional or loosed his collar. ways will be waged between the noble PURE and GOOD. Kathaa mp'M irnsteur stage. The antagonists, forgetting their and tho peasant Had I ODserted you I make nearly all the sugar and molasses candy sold in my store and GUARANTEE 1 sratitce to *&*1 own battle, stood silently Watching at the proper time, our positions might iti Purity. ey tttfc, w£*x- ICUTIONy * complete and thorough course* both practical! and hers, Warburtoa's mind was first to relatiyeiy have been changed. Useless tetellcciuat clear and without a moment's hesita retrospection!" To Annesley; "Sir, The C Alt A M E L S and The KIS SE S stomach trii*^ 1TORY. thorough and comprehensive study ot the great ancient tion he darted from the room and im We are equally culpable. Here Is this are the sweetest and most delicious tid-bits in town* Try them and mediately returned with a glass of note of yours, I might, as a Ismail rfmplc aod «*| and modern oratoraj their methods of delivery, arid their orations, Water. He held It out to the girl, Their contribution toward righting the com you'll know What's what. FttateouRSEfw^ . , .^ ,... glances ciaehed; a thousand mute, an parative wrong which I have done you, ralefBscVlKSu* |»bS«4«rf p&t* *«l tMbt ih*» Is UMIT »«««•«. Cin *r *H*« f<* l*tWJp«rtfa*Ur» gry questions In her eyes, a thousand I might cast It into the fire. But be C E. H O W E, 70 Congress 8t. tween gentlemen, Situated as we are, •e<|, while MJ^ Third Floor, PIcKsnzIa Block, mute, humble answers in his, She ac the act would bo as useless as it would cepted the glass, and her hand trem e digestive ^ bled as she dipped her fingers into the be Impossible, I might destroy the become* **•** *] note, but you would refuse to accept ebbt depths and flecked the drops into that is pawa ' tike UnebnacioUs man's face, such generosity at my hands,—•which is weii," xwr anaoftet'1 Meanwhile Karloff stood with folded If you Want to go where something Is doing: i Imtm® '8*4*1 arms, staring melanchoilcnlly Into the "What you say is perfectiy true." At have to rt***Cj grate, where his dreams had dlsap- The doionel drew his daughter closer the sasrVajW' pbafed iti smdke. to him, Go to the Bowling Alley and If they****!! HALL'S HARNESS SHOP By and by the colonel sighed and "So," went on the count, putting opened his eytu For a time he did the note in his pocket, "tomorrow 1 i|Billiard|Hall. j ek thai H f W not know where he was, and his gaze shall have my ducats." ,> nsitig » d!g«'1'tf| wandered mistily from face to face, "My Bank wili discount the note," m. it. JfoWIH find the finast line of Fur Robes in Ox Then recollection cams back to him. said the coioiiei, with a proud look; Foot Of CongressJSt., i, * hen 7«« ford County, prices from $6 to $75. recollection bristling with thorns. He "my indehtedness shall be paid in fiilt." struggled to his feet and faced Warbur "As I have not tho slightest doubt Rumford Falls, jlTtf'Up the*8*' ton, The girl put her 'arms around Mademoiselle, fortune Ignores you but Abo a. fine line of $A Blankets both street and Stable, him to steady Kim, but he gently dis temporarily; misfortune has brushed t. hex ft»d * engaged himself, only the hem of yoUr garment, as KEER & DOUGLASS. •m a duxeb b&*»' Fve US A Call, "Are you from the secret service, it were. Do not let the fear of sir? If eo, I am ready to accompany poverty alarm you,"—lightly, "I Wets. Tfi«H J. F. HALL COMPANY, you wherever yotf say* 1, "Who have prophesy a great public future for the fiw* *w; left my blood on many a battle-ground, you. And whew you play that i ;tjd ««t}oaSiS«*_ Blvof Street* was about to commit a treasonable act. Largo of Handel's, to a breathless p:haf«8^« iV* ;J ftotOkb FABLSi SIAUffir Allow me first to straighten Up my audience, who knows that I may not iinferd F*«* SJ affairs, then you may do with me as be hidden behind the curtain of somo ,nto** ^»ib ,wl yon please. T am guilty of a crime; I stall, drinking in the heavenly Bound: If IQufwere ruiini!!||,r<n| toiire^eiildlicu have the courage to pay the penalty." made by that loving bow? . , .Ro SXfm l(lll||HLHoipNf?: sH is calm was extraordinary, and even mance enters every human being's are Sifkly. Karloff looked at him with a sparkle life; like love, and hate, It Is primitive. tastSMuMrt n fins *_^c*T!r?'*r77* * iml of adMlfailGffi, But to every book fate Writes finis," woiild )6« ffok ft ever We dt )Mt anrf As a plummet plunges into the sea. He thrtist the bank notes carelessly . W. HARDY CO., so the girl's look plunged Into Warbur-,' Into his coat pocket, and walked slowly file iclian antfoilit?^! Kew YoA, P'^i ton's son I: and had he been an ot* '-toward the hallway. At tho threshold f fleer of the law, he knew that he would he stopped and looked back. Tho girl A Watch is mere icaferlhan •roubles, Tc*M Carriage and Sleigh Paining. have utterly disregarded his duty. j could not resist the magnetism of his y WW** '*£L "I am not a secret service man. sir," ; dark eyes, She was momentarily fasci an engine and performs twice nated, and her heart beat painfully. le mailed ^1 he replied unevenly. "If I were,"—' - ' '" (TH &W~wW®!v&B) : : I^Rwkoa sfiecmfty of fine Sign awl Ornamental work of j pointing to the grate, "your plans ! t the work. would not have fed the fire." F ^oripHon, Bricos as reasonable as Consistent irilh>od "Who are you, then, and what do Clear u•in pI II tI", hii. e'. » mcp"o m,"p"ll"'e x< i•' o""n'•,m, . . c.l.;e: anse ^* Chilblain*- you In my house In this guise?"— the live* and tone fho systenv Ybu oea Allen J Jm proudly. . ran best do this by a dose or two of KENDALL Iti Mm eufci "I am your head stable-man—for DeWitt's Little Dearly Risers. Safe, 1 wealln?! ! the present. It was all by chance, f reliable little pills w'lh " * "' *",,v TIS.RIIS yciri fi •ists nfld r Came into this room yesterday to get fho pills that ovoiyono knows, Beeoai- &lt« °spect Ave., Rumford Falls. a book on veterinary surgery. I ac- iicndcd by Bowers & Vallce.- w®- eidently saw a nla«* t have been a Boy, N. 3'« /> i.£5<^js-;»«_~.rt-..~„. £•! m imitiD om» IDAY, JAKTJAIY 17 M'lOCAL 'AND A. I Sttarns went to Lewiston.' on business Tuesday, '" GREAT REDUCTION ON WHITE GOODS. JH0' , •&; M* tVPoodsura is suffering from nn: PERSONAL attaek of thp grippe.. »8*& •..•J^rSwoslf S. J. Gonya lias been two weeks in Wc find on going through our stock of Muslins and other White goods that we iKsSaslirSrisiY TefmOnt on :a business trip. FOBUBtE LH have some small lots and broken sizes which we have gathered together and marked John B, Martin of the E. EL Bay Co, 111 A. B. Penley of Roxbury was in town is enjoying a vacation of two weeks. SOFT Monday. ' them so that they will be closed out Q u i c k. These goods will be placed on sale Fri mm Mrs, Nina Gbraisk.of Bewiston was Miss Leona Raftdry is enjoying a two the guest of Mrs. A- L, Stanwoed this II weeks* vacation:/ »•• • . week,. -, day Morning and will be closed out at one-half their values. Look them over and you RUM E; EL Buy, returned -Friday from a B„ Beleveau, who has been visiting are sure to buy. vtriy to Portland. friends in Revision, has gone to Old- By Local town. . P. Marion Simpson of Bangor was in, town Tuesday. Mrs. B. Schanauer of .Portland aT* Lace Curtains. Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' White and"~ Pharmacists] rived 'Wednesday to Spend several days Black Petticoats. Spei E. P, Langlcy of Lewiston was in with If. L. Steinfeld. We have a few paire of these curtains At one-lmlf their regular price. We are town last week on business. wliich are all clean; and perfect goods that bound to clean up our stock ofXudlos* The Junior League of the Methodist Wo have the white goods that sold at Miss Lydia Mclntyre was ill several never Sold for less than $1,253 we will Coats and in order to do so we have Monday night t\ church held a box supper in the vestry 11.25, $1.50 and $*?.00/flll .narked for a .days the first of the week. clean them out at 89c. marked the remainder of our stock at pterififtriate *f Eui Wednesday eveniflg-- clean up at 98c. We rifeo have a few fed ft banquet at J one-half the regular price which means a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marx spent sev Byron Evans returned Monday from Women's Night of the Black Morcemed Goods hi nice - $,i3fi; Ihft follt)Win| eral davs in Portland this week. $10*00 coat for $5*00, a f 15.00 coat for -icats at the tables Gloucester, Mass., where he visited fits clean patterns and made up hi first class father, who is critically ill. Gowns $7.50 and so on right tiirough the line. - 'pfeyMcinnas • Frad S .Miss Flora Boy, who has been ill for manner, the $1.25 and $1,50 quality at . Rsrtckto, Eugeftu-I several weeks, is improving in health. ;rakc advantage of (his reduction and The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bapt Made in fine cambric, V necks, some •98e*. •• %.-Sferawaod, Abbui secure your garment at a saving of one- ist church was entertained Wednesday Atusri. Fharmacis Mrs. EveTett K. Day has been con- afternoon by Mrs, Wakeley. trimmedrwiCh Hamburg. Insertion, always half. Towels. Mbert H, Willln alined to the house with a bad cold this sold at 75c, to clean up at 48c. perBsW, H* J,"Be| week. Misses Ethel Docker and Bertha Wc have a few Marguerites which we You always need towels and therefore , Jknald, E. B, BUWi Jsraelson went to Portland Monday to A Mercerized Gotten Iramask, Bleach one o*cl«k in the Mrs. H. B. Stoinfeld returned last spend a week visiting friends. ed, 64 iii. wide, worth 75c. We have a are going to sell at a very small price. wo arc going to give you the best values :. .«ortpa,ay separated*. ""Thursday from a visit in Portland and J3.crlin. •• Mrs, Tirgil Fietcher of Wtrgin street smalt quantity of this Hamask left; it They arc the $1.50', $2.00 and $2.50 you have ever .scon. The 25c grade at .of; the Jw»t uftd. \ 12jC* -WSr set feci dm -any has bean, visiting her parents. Rev. and will be on sale at 48c. quality marked at 89c* Mrs. J. B. Stevenson, who has been ford, and during ! Mrs, W. W, Oarver of Rockland. -ill with the grippe, is improving in MORRIS MARX orobatsgc of light .health, Miss Onestifta Collins is able to re ;?jpccs*d with wit a; iUdo pfeiiosophyi ? p| sume her work in the American Realty George True of Farmingfoa is the siido the time pass | Co%. office after an illness of several guest of Ms nidce, Mrs. Milford W. days. • _.-•••;.(#• At about 31 -30 ( Sanders. teving had dtt.a fttt The Ladies* Aid Society of theMetho Ladies' and Gentlemen s Outfitters, wsra .*!«»«% s»d ri The ladies of St. Margaret's Guild ;. .hsro af ihft oftesaton dist church was entertained Thursday •were entertained Tuesday afternoon by ! 'iffer. diftnar spftechtt afternoon by Mrs. Fred Dunham of Mrs. Bhookv York street. ,• Congress Street, Rumford Falls. Maine. As praviftuftly ann : ftCdicai. .BWftUl&tJUtt X Friends of Miss Harriett M* Gregory Isadora Brooks,, Who has boon the : xsssIeH of" tuple* uf ,vwill be pleased to* learn of her safe ar* guest of Mr. attd Mrs. Harry Marx Ureat, m well aa ma trival in Denver, Col, for three months, returned last Friday Brit prafraaiftu. : Thursday evening at iMoMennamin sto Ids home in New York. Those^ who joined: rile ,pby»ieal Caley, the manager, induced Johnny this 'bveftuse of; aft Inability fft ftppreol- dtseerftiagi'fhtt. ihsoght and tread *t Ik It happen* that tfe< Hallwill be held the third In the series cttlture mass rintler the PTroerion of Carey of Boston to go into the ring ate the value of rwhooUftg, 'but mere argument* ,gbis. of tbi* tftWft fti| On Thursday evening at the Metho MissCora Howe o£ Dixfieltk last Thuxs- against the Canadian* "when time was becadftft • they ^flnd ite •fftftsily expeftse ' Th». cdftsst: w** rather satsii, »s4 ft . gnsfivciy Jargft min *of Silver Gray parties. dist church, Miss Bertha NeaJand, a fiay night 'Were Misses Boaaie Kidffer, called th* two men stepped forward so groat that the pittance earned by wns tearftod- that, #rdy fthont a jttsrft :. ssoa. with ihft general Mrs. Harry Banlett returned. Monday returned Missionary f rom South Amer Mabel McitenriAMin, .Tnrie* MeGivney, and ioaehed, gloved hands, and then ,iho iffiild Is neccssftry,; to"; kiep the a* rasny gchotars are in tM 1S|S to the point of prate* from Portland, where; she spent several ica, will address the meeting. Alice Bucas, Borilse Btyant and? Grace in a second Were nMnflng each .other family/out of debt* This h* a coft* Beboftt as thnra; ;»4wtt.J.d. bo, buasl toys ; ted oppraraiuft*. The days the last of the week. Young. Others are expectea" to" join namercrfttUy* It looked Sa though both ditlcwi •that ,pravftll». fthwhftxft else; in, experiCRfta. jg, other Mfttee towas. Tk! 'tfeli banquet weM, i The.; installation of officers in the at the meeting this Week., Miss Howe men felt that snrxess or failure hinged Maine,, and. demands. BOntectiosi* dBpfftdtidn i* .get early into- the ririt *etthlcd wwpftayq' b Dr. and Mrs. F. F* Harriett and Purity Rebekah Bodge took place Wed also has In view a ehlldrcM's cTass in; i«t the: iirai: a:dviiatagc* 'Carey forced Thee wribo waft Invited by Frftf* of tho mottoy earaww, is saiditft.atesft' M3 ability of tlse gcij family visited Mrs. H. C. Kidder of nesday night, the installing officer be physical culture, and many* pwreate ate the fighting bat Eavolc landed, and at- Halhorfte': %'fhft labo.rfttu.^i •• which is. for that- : • *' "'. tlftt eotapuhy gnaraji %u Rumford Center early in the week. ingJulia Alaen, D. D. P., of Bivermore pleased with the prospect at-$«fng; able most Before the- crowd realired that A sliuatei .In the attie- of the bui,ldia'g,, Ona peculiar thift g was lca».td: atet toouaaft Mas?,, wit,. fti| Falls. to give "their children the advantage of great fight •'Was o.n,Bavr>ic had knocked The dajt was mode tens 'ft* tftMper3tot% ih% :»aho«'t ftffftM* "tfeftt h saipthisb: .abfttfii. £§&& Miss Ida Wooster returned to her such etiott. • ' • ' '. U&tey down., 'Ckrey was not hurt, yet thu, laboratory- was, u.sclftdSiriably ami- .tftAeste ft psuolter •tmiWm $' work in E. K. Day Go's, store Monday The comMittee in- charge of the 'and* while he took Els cooni in geliing cold* • This branch- of Moderai1 Sfthoot publh?- or ipsreatai neglcet. It h *k afternoOh after an Illness of several mother goose masquerade which is to be The Searchlight Glub vriil( He onteri ;np; he joshed at Lavoie and for a wofteii'wery importaas.t;"' an# '.should m<Mi%.Tf bftfe •qnil«-«nlc»«wne f*ir|teab. PLEASING E days,' ;';'* presented Vy St* Margaret's Guild the tained Friday afternoon by'Mrs.,.E»M*. seeond or twOr it seemed that he would finVo fftr hotter ftCftommodattefts* It or others Interested to visit the sttedt' last of the mouth, report good progress in the work, McCartby, The ieador oft the meefc- rush, his •pporient ever the gopeai buf is; hetekhii.t tho'f tt!idhmcniiii,pattclpSos PfhRo. 1ft fornix; finte»,tha pririlcp ti MEI Mrs* Emile Toyette of Revision irig Is Mrs. E, VV, TVebbcr; The pror 'Bavoie gathered andt opened ncW'/tnc- of chemistry ftre taught antl demon- vlsltiftg sehoobt.'may have beta ahari. visited her sister, Mrs, J, G» LeBell The annual parish meeting of St. gram is as follows: Roll csaBp current jtacs, and evMently caught Carey off StratcdJ as well as that branch of l$y ever dftfftg tiie*vffti'ilftg act. It Ssfthj last Week* and returned to "her home Barnabas church will be held Thurs Bterary happeriings in France; B«pe% hik gUaroL for h> IhUdCd a blow just math#»a«t!cs that fanuikhe* thu .Basi.* is now abftSod by not being date d Monday. day night at S o'clock in the Parish The story of Moliero's lifd;, Mrsi Me* iover the heart, and Carey fell like a of ea.girieeri.n'g and .coftttrtlctiott work* ftlL "As It l»appftii8| tlta- school *A it Unlmsalist I A goodly number are planning on hall, at which the election of officers Kenzie; Sketches, vVomen charaeterA-dogs. It was instantly seen that the These- IkanChct ftrc- ;parUCttiftrly Im- 5* tft competent hands; and pralaSj'; tgoing to Djxfield next Tuesday to at- for the ensuing year will take place. frora Motierc, MiSS PettengllP and Mrs. fight was over, for .Chwrjr; was ipsen. .porlanft in such, a lihco as ,Ru.mford,' is nob sufthriag becnuse of this hdj day Nil -tend the Installation of officers in the Garrol; paper, French ffiamm la siUle, anal rolled aitulossly on the floor and it seems too bad thsrf better of attcfttfoft by thft pftreute,yet *• t&T .Order of Eastern Star, Capt. Tucker will take a team from Moiiere's day, Mrs, Nicholson; Maga of the ringi Iftboratary accontmodhtitini arc not pro iftterast ;mftn«£estod; would b*' hesefc Hesufty ftigfe;t- t"h" e . U"iI here to Bewisfonr Jan:, 22nd, to. play zine article, Studies in Frennh litera , Referee Cobb declared fho fight vided. .fa- the tcaehftra as well ft* I* & . fttwcll filled with |W Florence Kelson, daughter of Mr, and a team on the Elite Bowling Alleys* ture. ended. There was no cheering, for the A visit to the classropm whGo tliosea* schuifti*.- lite} Batting raudoi Mrs, Henry Nelson, who has been ill As there are some of the best bowlers man had Come to* see a full round fight, iors-wura taking ug» the Engbkh litera There ftm ftiany more' "things" ta .' ftaffiup, .She wfts. I -several weeks with diphtheria, was able in the State on Capt* Tucker's team, KTJ> PANTZ FAILED TO AE-|ilufe as the outcome seemed genuin'e, ture lo&son was very iuterestlug, Ed* «*i.A about .ftcbooi mattora, oaf hdfe rittiag** c«t«ri»S«ae re go to school Monday, the gaMe Will be interesting. FEAR, there was no cause for complaint. Mr, mund,* Burke's fajnuni addrens. to ibe l»ng, tfeft .sigh.! scor or tfe cdiSsr, *9 • Brante-, AHss Agnca iBavoie wade a speech e» the crowd and English Fartiameftfe in which fee de recur to thuesubjort. Johnny Carey Substituted.--Ho Went *ag several foloa, and St. Jean Baptist Society Conseil, The choirs of the Methodrst, Bapt offered to give an exhibitioH sparring clared* for |»eaco witfe thoj-eMoftiiA,, was Down and Out In First- Bound, WW***, Mr* Bonifci No, 143, installed officers Sunday nigbt, ist, Episcopal arid; Universalis^ churches 'match with Mr. Carey if he came to tfee subject of the morning stady, The Jt B, Boyer, 3rd vice-president of the will meet socially Wednesday evening, The third Of the seriea* of boxingi pnd, wim wiliiag,, for said Mr. Bavoic, scholars had previously rcadt the speech , 'WANTB3>-.By u young gid, rteS' ^•a aMotcd and was • Btsft Bafibtg appeal National Association, officiafihg. in the vestry of' the Baptist church. bouts sehedaled under the auspices of ,"I want yon to get a rum for you* and U*eome famOlar with the atyie and, ber or sl'taitar work. Not afraid Ftfeci rflistfCsft of -fj A Musical program will be gtveui and, the pastime athletic, club took place monoyt** arguntent. in tfee progress, of tfee work. J. "WfSKONJ?, Ra.rofott -.teRndeevn. t Hof* HU.n iHveorysta,l isiS ctahtuer chSesu,p eWrinil-l refreshments served. FMreidnanya meinv eHnianlgl,, Jan. iitin.. at Ma- ;d aMta r*th eC acrreoyw dwsa sso uan laebclnel mtoa na ewcoaisn ipnou*t ctlloansas*p sotfu dtyfe^e Psrpoefe. chH, aiafenodr attsh e resacdh oplaarr.** 2frl*.il httierlidnrgj;, aanndd heero mampta t .lecture on Thursday and Friday even* Miss Elizabeth Pettengilt enter An innovation, was introduced In on,: and three exhibftfon rounds were eomtnented. The object in this lewoft te«ed much langhter, lings of this week at the church of Our tained the Majecharsa Blub, at her prelinunary events. Two* bouts were pulled off. was to ttcepmint them witM the histori LOST*—Gold watrii. fob, west *m , •»**/ w» pleated wit Father^ home Wednesday evening, The read pulled oft between youngsters, and cal facts involved, as writ at la pcft- Reward; for return*. Dr. A* B. SBKSSlf . Mm. ing of Bickea's "TUIe of Two Gities,*' mueh amusement was affbrded the ffiSO Ctttzen Sight Seen mote the cuitivatioa of the powef of A.fteW Metal celling has been put was finished fast week and George THE ROLL "or more men present* Two young, fel on in the office rooms of Hotel RUM* Elliott's ''Ramola*' was begun at this lows: from Rumford Fall% named Far*' ford, and various Improvements Made meeting, {GOHTlNUED FRDMTAGE ORE.) ; .The roll -off ia the l&'-! that gives the interior a new and up* droeur nftdtsH. t WTjlhiee tt,f irWste rtew noi-n trcohuondd sf or wfoetrier moment's notice the facts concerning MODEL LADIES' TAILORING -A *f>tlSm(o%a rrjig^^bf wat-, -wo tp\jjate appearance, The Badles* Aid: of Fiiglnia mat Mwtid with Mrs, Euan Poor •of Creseent' Ave* hotly contested, and as, the boys, were any scholar or teacher, or the condi i*1**- TbeMftres Mf. -and Mrs. Harry Radd, Miss last Thursday, and decided to hold a evenly matched, their strength was tion of books and other school prop . *hl«toa, gf •Ethel Waihtirst and Frank Eiliogvoed sale of usafttl and fancy articles on pretty well spent in those two rounds. erty can he aseertaiuei. The burning f ^ 8S attended the eatertaihmeafc given by Thursday evening,, Jam ff-lth, at the While; they tried as hard in the closing; of the Central schoolhouse in Mexico. jstbe EL of -P*j: Saturday evening at home of Mr* ana! Mrs* Henry Woods, rounds, it was evident that their when all the books and teachers* ifevray, n Hanover. Mr. LLadd * participated in 16 Free street* Refreahmantsi. of cake, force had been exhausted in the begin* jreeords; were lost; fntalshes: m apt lb Cvihr,, m ning* Great cheering gveetedj this ex* ittstraiadu of the fte*«ratty,. as- Well a* the program. Sandwiehes and coffee will be on sale* htbitiua, which closed without apparc the thorougliness of Mr. Chase's sy«* SUITS MADE TO OB- FURS REMODELED " Mr. E G. D. LeBelL assistant super- The latest graphophonc story is told en! advantage to either side.: tera: of labnlatiott* He was able to uutendenf of the Metropolitan lusur* by Dfe F* F* Barrieft,. Who -d<«Hs in. The second bout was betweeu two tell In five minutes just what books DER AT REASONABIE REPAIRED TO H Jfd' m , anea Go,, gave his agents, A, T* Ruff, graphophonc and recently sold, one to kids front Mexico,, named Lorri&utt and; had* been, tfcsfroyvt and their vathe. p* GailauE George Oiiyer and % Ms brother, Morns Harriett of Rumf ord Cote. They went: into the battle with That savel all possible dispute with PRICK SHLE OR SIZE ;**iis«, . gg Filiofl, a theatre party Wednesday Center. It seems that Mrs, Earttett determination to. win, Lerriault is a insntaHee cempftaies, and enabled; the ,' *Mi is the Jan ^ t] .night, the occasion helug the St, desires Very mueh to have a piano, stoekily bnUf fajoy- with targe square immediate replacing of the necessary rf The highest tfet and when the graphophone was brought jaws, and while, nofc so kali as his. op text books*' . *Afhanasius eofteext. home, objected; inty strenuously to hav ponent, waft more powerful, lie also i "While fa the Bnperintendent's. offiee, ing if, Mr. Bartiett wished her to Showed evidence of iriining, for his Mr. Lnce,. the traant officer, carne, and PJANG • Mr, SaMuel Ross, forntefly gonneeted listen to just one selection, a record methods Were skillfut and effective* the sight seer had an opportunity to with the Goto Fhatmaty, arrived in that he said he bad had made especial* The other 1st showedl no lack of da* find out the troubles In that branch of F»f otishor ea town; Stinday evening, and Was calling If for her, A love song to "Dear terminarion, and often put his face in school work; Tim original pufpese of m Upon friends about teWn Monday, He Louise1* followed, and as Mra Bart fhe way ;of' recelvlig1 a. hard punch, a truant officer was to fiadi ehildwa 5»oTage"e f°r wI'SS, * W" th*»k *"~oar P«>ons oi the F»t .exsor. br dj : *t «ftVft J was given a warm weteoine* He is now iett % naMe is aiso Louise, the when prudence would have enabled who had absoated themsetves from living in Portsmouth, N. H. "special*' record Made peace with Mrs, him to avoid It. He got a crack on the school Without the knowledge of n!eh> & Son. ! Barllett and the graphophone. nose that caused blood to trickls down parents, but it now seems to have he- ^rom the (5th of January to th P n ^ Sterling. R| E, G. Bangs of Rumford Falls bought his face but be did not mind that, and Come the chief work of that officer to 'w and others. six spring pullets Sept. 29th, 1905, and Sunday evening at the Baptist essayed to laud on Terriault with the find oaf, why parents keep their child- 28th of February they commenced to lay Nov. 18th, 1905, church there Will he special ronsie by sama effect, but it was so use, and rcn. out of school without the consent . ^thinking of buy and in one year they laid 1104 eggs, the choir and: a silver colleerion will the round closed with the Terriault boy of the children or the school authoritiesv we simll make LOWER PRICES on Ladle.s.,* Lftiloring nfH hlu l>rices bofol 184 eggs to each pullet, including Nov. fee taken, which will he used toward a • winner, And "contrary to law. winking than has ever been <riv given in this town. Please l0°K 18th, 1906. The puliets were Plymouth the support of the church Music. Rev, Hid Fantx of Boston, Who was ad The various teachers report to X£r» **,. over these prices and *g>iv »u?8 vyto ur order to make vour drc***' Rocks and Brown Reghoms mixed. Theodore L, Frost Will preftch on the vertised to go against. Lavole, the Chase every Morning the absentees subject of the iMportftnce of music in Canadian champion lightweight, got as where ho known good reason for the The best attention will be given yon m hert-to-to* arf»*S The members of the Botus Quartette, the church. There will he an anthem far as Fofliaftd and had several rounds absence appears. These, names arc v Hon is guaranteed, ^. vl. RIG] Warn Mr. Holding, Miss Holding, and Mr. by the choir, a quartette selection by iti front of a state of Maine bar, and given to the truant officer and he in kcpresentln^ Dennett ,of Lewiston, who gave the Misses Russell and Flngg and Messrs. got knocked out-—-at least that was the vestigates the cases and reports. The 8HK' Concert Tuesday evening, were enter WMiastse rhRouusssoe ll,a ndM isSso uFvliangegy , aa ntdr io Mbry. pwehairsapneoreed ase xppelar naatdiovne rtfioser mheisn t.n, on ^ap * pgarereantetsst atrreo udbilsep olsieeds int o thes enfadc t tthheairt J. ATKINS, General Manager, Strathglass Building. m*> Room 5, ( tained while in town by Mesdamcs nfi' Hawiey, Morrison, Stearns and Tsrael- Souviney, a duet by Miss Russell and Bavoic, Who is ft ^clean intelligent children to the mills, or elsewhere to fl«r F * n«. « U m im S ' HALE, tfl[ igif, >m Miss Flagg and one or two solos. looking* fellow,-was ready,-and-*Jack work, rather than to school*.* Some dq KDmfordFd gony m 11 s S f ^ ^n, counts sinil Eitntct. t«Iep^»" warn ****..*,;.-'';*,,;->**. r^; *—*•-;-*,,-**/;•: • - -i•j|•**jj.j•ij:s'^ l mmm

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