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The Journal’s Classified Ip y The Cheapest and Quickest Form of Advertising. Your want Placed Here Goes Daily to Thousands of Readers Who Make a Practice ot Reading This Page Every Morning. Give It a trial and be Convinced of Its Worth as an Advertising Medium Classified Rates: Small advertisements earning undar the head of Claaaifiad Advertising and not exceeding 4 line* (29 words) will b* Inserted a* follow*; 1 insertion 3 6 II II 15c 25c 40c Pro rata rate* will b* charged for advertisements exceeding 4 line*. In sending by mail pita** enclose tumps with order a* charges art too small t§ open accounts. _ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To let—rtnr.ms. For Faini for sale Coita?*; m ■ ' • 10 1 t-CottMgo. F..r silt—H‘ rse. jYl.iVwUv* i-inis. Vi.iil'-'l—Aei* ts. 1-Vu ■\V"nrt»-(!—T’iii tner. ^HnlO'l-Fiu.Aion. Vented—T:i hi'- ei* 1. y,v I?— i'.fil st;u;s. f„r sal**—-n*’t f >'lfC?rs. y npvfi * T., !“t —F’H j:is:l »d room. Wani»•! Washings to flo. Wanted—Ml*!» t » 1 i»‘o farm. Wi'ntdl —Ce k v l*d v litross. 'j\i n ut—< ’« t l:tv :it O'-ean Point. AVapt#-*fl—Voumx man in lunch room. JV sal- - oc lv and iarinin^ tools. Wanted—Female Help. COOK ANH WAItRESS AT ONCE Pltl' l.'.lir View Inn, tile Gullit, i!. i i. PinLliani. ' . :,■■■« It. I1' G. Xu. 1>. Go din i■__ ' ‘'1 MIDDLE-AGED housekeeper <ll( ■ .! tiovo I'liildr. i’.. AiMr ss 4 K |'l Kmut'!)c St.. Wm'.u vil'o, Me___1_ TABLE GIRl- AT ONCE AT DOMES •u. Uakerj- Xu. .LI V.'r.t r street, Atisustti. jtnif-uur cirlTor light housework. For particular?! r:il! tit AT .Stwall s-l r-•. i iinu Tall f CHAMBERMAIDS AT HOTEL y,,1 tli, A’lg'i ri. V» _ jininjlVItf TABLE GIRL AT ONCE AT HOTEL TVInthmn. _inn .•"■In' KITCHEN GIRL AT ONCE AT LAW rence 111..t^. t Grove street, Augusta. ium-vU'ltf GOOD STRONG GIRL TO WASH dishes; also «i>T for second work at Oipen's. Mnnsi-li *:id Jake. Gall at Is TOlin ftr-d, A1111si;i. _inni'-i'dt i WOMAN OR GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework on ■ fsnn. Washing dniit nut. Mrs 0. A. Knowles, It. J\ G. 4, Augusta. M'-tin- T. I "in.-.'u.l I v GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Hlgl Psl nnccs paid. Mrs. P. X". Barstow. 14v n ; >• r,dmnrd') iff AT CLARK'S HOTEL AN ALL round woman conk, first class in every day. Small louse. Good wages to tho right party. For particulars address IT C. Hail, IT, pirn. Maine. junelSJlw A CAPABLE WOMAN TO DO family washing and Ironing every week it Iter own liotuo. Addre.-s til ume l. L. 15. title Kennebec Journal. Augusta. p|o T'ltf Young Women Wanted it ‘he Wci<*e®tor Insane hospital as at tendants. Ooori wages with two vear’s i-'UroN-' in training school. Tor • ireulnr of lnformarion adthoss Pr If ?»I. Quhnbv. 8upt.t W-ircrster, Mass. f“*it! Wanted—KiccelteReciis YOU CAN MAKE FROM $3,COO TO JlO.Oi.d a year m tho Merman tile Collcc Business. Experience unnccessarj X'i rnnv i.ssiiv;. Parti'ulars free, "Mail* il' x ^7i.‘ Sandwich, Muss. .__ju mCt.'/t* PARTN fc R WANTED. GREAT chance for Imnest, and itious man. Tn C'lUc Iron-, st nt Address R. Journal ?l!|i-. An "-. ,.| ~v r . i.-M 'iv» WASHINGS 7 0 DO AT HOME. Onilcil for a nd delivered in stunt limn. AiMivsy 1, ,1 .To11*11it11 i.H; e. uoio-Mfi* pupils to tutor during the I'lwiiTur hv t'sn hi r of several y* ars' ( \ I"1‘‘ in \ n ,infoments hv mail « r ’*"• Address Vmia Aii>.if. So. Gar liner, inane. june2kilv* wanted farmers, save time w.Mak.-s milking easy. Some 'hnia ta w. Wriio today lor (yilf.t timi tiui'to t*j • i_ w.i'k taking onl us. Outfit w routs, prepaid. Rouiidy lift;. Go.. Wn teryill... Maim. juncliidlmo* book no. 2388 on augusta Co. Owner having applied f«*r n w lv‘>h. 1 i:u- r leave at Augusta Trust Co. j;me2udl8t 2C0 FCW., MUST BE IN GOOD OB r, t n\ ov two years old. Apply * 1^ Won’t.-.- nr, N\ o - lor a Avc., Am?ps:n. jnnetl *d1 M ” : bigger? —two good men for cellar wort;. Aptdv at once at If. II Harvey's, I\; loirr'dl's Corner. ;nn '2"dlf A lovely complexion com ^V’.K* r,.: « o-'.nan. Improve yours, usiag „ 'slr!|l Satin skiu cream and Sain skin | Con>nle\i.»n oow.ler. 2.V jnn--22 11w , ITALIAN LADV. STUDENT OF n,eu«i». lespona ip Ttalfnn and French. All . f I h ii. Inquire at 47 c^‘t. llallowoll Mo., or Fox f A cadet nj junclTdl It* WILL G. RACE HAS OPENED gt*la™e«s shop in the Lord block. Water » Hallowed, Maine, where he is pre * r^d to ir.; ko and repair all kinds of £?.,ness. Peal r in whips, blankets. Svll0s '"‘a'1 ovoTytiling to be found in a CP o£ tl»is kind. Terms strictly cash. june!0d3w* VN°W IS THE TIME TO HAVE to'lf lcrePna repaired and new ones made ,r.r«r-Y’e are also prepared to do cun t>icl|ng and wood working of all kinds. Sli Give us a call. Telephone *15-3. H. Humphrey & Son, Gage St. Apr2?dfff Wanted—Male Help. YOUNG MAM AT ONCE AT HAYES luuch room, Xo. 2 ErUlse Si., .Veto i.i. _• i i.; ■ M»! I f j FARMER TO HIRE my farm on si:.i, ■ 1 :*s,s. Will give 1,‘:i. a1: re :r‘.stance neccssaty. tlnlor.did cum re fur capable! Must !uroi*s!l I efert 1: R p’y ;,t fine. 1;. 1.-: t,r, Pd? oiion- or « «!! to I1 V Muoney. Ca-i Mum.erth V. i SALESMAN. EXPERIENCE UN necessary. S; |ary ant] C nnmtssion P«er 'ws <v,.. T'.'i • . m 10 MEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR positions rib driver and repairmen of Automobiles. Full eouisi- 2 nr t weeks 'V Ite Portland Auto School, i’mi! ml. Maine. in: iflSJl- :<.* WANTED HtR !J. S. ARM/; ABLE bodied, unmarried men between ti e ages of 1» and 35, citizens of Lnited States, of ft noil Cham et or and temperate habits, ivho can speak, micl and write Engli-h. Men wanted for service In Cuba and the Philippines. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, L. S. Aimy, ut Portland, Hangar or Lewtatun, Maine; Berlin, or Dover, fc. H. _ Jnr.ld.Smo AGENTS WANTED "'AFT'S LIFE AND SPEECHES < fT:; ia’ edition, v isit r l>y Prasi • lont F’oo' ■ \ i ’l. Oti!.- $i>». j^iir Fa-in • i<i p.j-r.prj. iv»i■ t p:A'i. GlUti' «• ;i ’v. R a i »'■>: m ,< •'! a Y.\ ‘Lslci •’ Faai ih St,. Philadolpl i;i t j • ' • . ■ SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION NIGHT WATCHMAN Jin instil or cnyin*'t. 1_ y« ,'irs** < xjk*i i«;iro. Sm sidy .v«»!»(*r haliits. Jalllcs \\ vSt Tow ■ ; cml, jur.v„! Ct* J For Sale—Beats- Motors, etc. BARGAIN IN A FLAT BOAT AT Cnbbosseecentro. About good as now. J] feet lone Adi : FLublat, cur • Joan ofb c. u,-,, -mi 17-FOOT CANOE, BUILT BY OLD Town C. coo Co. ii, been used bet v 1 ittIf. Adipiss A.. C. Eldridf;''. il K'm sin - t, _Ganlhi< r._ium-JJdiw TWENTY-SIX FOOT LAUNCH IN "oed condition. F. L. llerscy, Augusta. I Mu I rim_juiu.-P If $403 BUYS A 4-CYLINDER PEER loss onto, cost JfJOrt. Scats 5. recently i»v»t-Ikiisl» (I. In jjoiui running onli r, Wry sa* * <ly sm,! ;• <»w «• i fill. Will do-n<uua i 11 '. "Write quickly it ymi v.;,nr tins x'.-.i c'Ml’nary Uir.-,uin M. H. Ga\\ forts; «1. Maine. junol.Vu’v*. c _ a c ANOES — NON-S1NKABLE — the kind that can’t tip over equipped with air chambers snugly taled. Let me send you a cat alogtio and price list, I can save you money if you tire thinking of purchasing. Remember l sell all kinds and makes. Roy H. Flynt, Augusta. Api-jn, 11 c Lost. SATURDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 20. in rnicv’s store or 11i;•» virinitv ?ia. l-’ind • r will lo it r# 1« ** 1. Addir.is 11* »x .'>7. Ii. I . I ». \n !i. Auyust;i. Me. juic :! MHv* A FAIR OF GLASSES AT NORTH Anvils! :l Ssttimlsiy • \ « • i • i n ^r. I-’i 11»I • • r j »1 ■ • I'-SI \ t • Sit < K. 1!' Nil’s ofllc Ml 1> \| ; i| tlTf't jiff • I t A SCOTCH COLLIE—FINDER t:lc*a:.u return to is WinUirup court. _jiuioJiMtf LIGHT WEIGHT BROWN LAP robe between watering bowl on Ihetis iek avi ni:C at:d ’Water si reel, June is. Finder v-torn to E. C. Jones’ btirber :-i op. tjarulner. Me. ion -„jil::t Business Cards. E. J. ROBERTS. D. D. S. DENTISTRY. Telephone Cal! S97-1. WILUAKSOH * BURLEIGH COUNSELORS-AT-LAW Granite Bank Building. Augustn. Mail o. Gpp. it. II. Stallnn JOSKI’II WM.MWSON. Teli-plmne L'l'l LEWIS A. ilC ltl.IRG 11. Nulaiies 1‘ublio. ERNEST E. MoCI.EAN*. HENRY F. HULL CIVIL ENGINEER. M. Am. Sue. C. K. Rr.om 12, Alim P.Ml'.. A i^uvta. M ino. Aii KiieiA sin veyiry:. concrete waterworks and ssim nin. ' v*»» ttc House tel., 12S-1U; Otliue tel., 222-12. E. E. GREENWOOD & CO CIVIL ENGINEERS. Successors to W. R. G- lchell. General Surveying am! Mapping. City Engineering ami Water Works. Railroad Surveys jin 1 i 'onstriiet’on. Spec-ifieaiions and r.sti lirites Bridge Design and Inspection a spt eiaity -la Water St.. HERALD SQUARE HOTEL 34th St. riant West of Droadirny* NEW YORK European Plan NEW AND FIREPROOF $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS with rr.ivii.EGr: or path. $2.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS WITH i’KIVATK BATH. T.ocatod in the heart of the city, easy of »c. Cess from all railroad stations and ferries. C. J. VJLDEX & SON. feb29w&s merit+advertising. ■here is much in merit, but of two res of equal repute, the one whie* s "the most advertising will 1® itw st business. For Sale—Heal Estate COUNTRY ROME Within One Mile of Cifv fcr Only $1200. C: ntainin- 1 actvs of land, cot t:i=e house of eight rooms, newly 1> :in.* <1 :mi 1 pa;, red: stable ff’.yoL’. % mi: to store, ’4 mi'e to school and church and only one mile to nearr-st c:*'.. 13 autlfui view rf the riv er. $1200 with easy :nts t*> suit purchaser. H. 0. Sawyer, Diet., Mgr. E. A. Strout Co. 1 Largest Sealers in Farms and Coun- < try Real Estate in the World. Tel. 134-3 335 WATER ST, AUGUSTA, ME. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. GRASS FOR SALE ON STEVENS estate. Cuts from seven to nine tons. J i’rieo, Apply to William < logins, j Randolph, .Mail"*. ju.ie-ioSt j EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH, EX ti a large sized born. 1 :u> vh-o d \ 4 c " \ ' - ins? euses ntill stand f».»* George F *ul Kos, So. O-vdin*". Maim*. i.111 ‘J 1 * CRASS FOR SALE. Fids will bt reivived at tbo otlk-o of the Adjutant Goneial, State House, for tbo gi ass • n toe State Camp Ground until T' 11 • •' 1 •’ V r* ’ ' .. ONE DOUBLE OVEN RICHMOND raft St*, with but water tank: run-.e baa eight nine-im li eovt rs; suitabb 1 »r lar.r lxvirdhtg bouse, restaurant or hotel. Mai eolm & Dyer, l.V« Water St.. Augusta. DRY SLAB WOOD, STOVE lengths, i’riee $1.00 per curd, debvered in not less than half eord lots. App’v to John !b Church. H. F. I). No. 1, Aimus 1rT I *’17 1 j ii'U I an* I AT BARGAIN—FINE PIANO FOR | which I liave no use. Cull at Feed's store, I J4(i Water street. Gardiner, opposite! Cm, m - | p- > (1 vlir, fn< pMV "'ll. r,!l ,v j A NICE FULL SIZE MATTRESS,! nearly new. at half price. Cun he seen at IT Spring St. ,-unelTdtf I ONE EIGHT-FOOT SHOW CASE.I line halter’s show case; one portable halt- j el 's oven. Inquire of W. K. Paine. Wil- ! soil Hull hied;. Hallow. II. Me. .iunelTdtfl -- HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS WITH large shed and stable, good location on • East Side. Apply at ul Middle St. junelSdtf ; CEDAR SHINGLES— WE HAVE them for local trade, local shipment or car lots delivered, and must dispose of1 ) them. A good wall shingle $1.10 per M. ! i A good roof shingle $1.60 per M. 2nd I j clears per M. Special price to those | | wishing cur lots. Write or ’phone F.. C. j I Leighton, Winthrnp. Mdine. .iuueSdtf A PNEUMATIC STANHOPE BUGGY, good as new. Apply to W. G. Hunthby, I ! -it Kenni*bc(! Savings Hank. aprJRdtf | AT $2.25. WE HAVE ANOTHER LOT of men’s sample and slightly damaged shoes. .All Goodyear, Patent, Viei, Velour, Tan and Gun Ahtal. high and low cut. L. W. Hay son, 1».4 Water street, N a Ho well. Open evenings. inay_7»dtf, ADVERTISING WORLD COLUM bus, Ohio. A monthly journal of Infor mation, plans, suggestions and Ideas for advertising Sent! today for free sample | or JOc for four months' trial m'.’Sdtf PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES AT bargain prices. Cash m easy terms. Old instruments taken in e\c! ange. Call and Oes.r one nf the tinest intitot (self play itigl [tianos at Music Hall, lvj Water street. Melville Smith. mnyJTdtf ANT IQUAHIAIV FURNITURE. H. | Bruce, 4 Willow St.. Augusta. I apr Mdtf : DRY WOOD, Ai-SO KINDLINGS, i Sylvester's wood yard, East Side. On hill hack of East Side Shoe Store. Or ders piomptly delivered. Tel. 1(52-2. pprT./l tf For Sale—Horses, Caffle, cfc EEEF STEERS. INQUIRE OF F. D ■nine, Wir.dsorville, .Me.. lb V t> 54. _____ june-MIt* 1 PAIR OF STAGS, ABOUT b FOOT G in Rest 'if workers ITh'i Slufl. '.'in In- sct-n at Z. II. Thomas', i.eadlU-Id. Me it. il. Freeman, Augusta. Me., R IA f‘. 5. _ jilliollillw* MARE, QUIET. SOUND, GOOD worker, weight Holt; also rice young cow, wat i Hii'-'l. : .Metlormiek mower, CM; Richardson ("dder, new. $2.": horse mo. two-horse cultivator, and lot of ilher farming tools, in good contlilion; also dairy appliaiif s and hoasehold furniture, cic . to he sold clmap Khali. KaM R'-ad ti, hi. Maine- postal address. Wintlirop. lorcf'Mi iv* HORSE BETWEEN 1100 AND 1230 IPs., a years old. .sound, good worker an 1 evi-i lit nt drive r. K. A. Hall, Mon ”outh, Me._jm.e24.i3t HORSE. I. H. PIERCE, 1 PINE ST.. A NO. 1 JERSEY COW. F. A. YEA ton. 23 High street. Wintlirop, Me. _junKMiKi A VERY HANDSOME BAY HORSE. S vears old this fall: 11 Iain la high. Weight about l.'-V lbs: not afraid of au tomobiles. W on! 1 make a good hors • for carrv-nll Good driver and fast walker. R. |> Woods. Cor. Wintlirop and Itieh s:i’o tT.,p ., c*; u ’t ALL-AROUND FAMILY HORSE. not afraid of nnvthing. Stands without bite1 ing. r-3 high and weighs h»'.tl. Sound clever and h.andsome Woe’ : , \ • -«e. Price «•-* Center street. Augusta. junclildtf PftILEY BIKE BUGGY WITH TOP— Will sell or exchange for horse Call or address 34 Water street, Augusta. Tt 1. ['[_■> __.inn liidtf YOUR AD. IN THE KENNEBEC JOURNAL PAYS. How can it be otherwise In a paper that covers the entire County—City, Town and Rural Districts—thorough ly? Over 2000 daily subscribers on R. F. D. routes in Kennebec County alone. Ask your rural customers if they are subscribers of the Journal and non results. For Sale-Real Estate CITY FARM Two ?i.ii s from one city, 1 mile from anoihei 'flirty-five acres, cuts 12 tons ( [ fields i't*e Hum stone, pasture for 4 1.*.' id, tine .'icliilld t>f A) tiers, 4 pears, ti plums, phonies and bellies. KiRhc-r out bouse, puimed and in Rood repair, burn C0.\24. Maple shade. Fine vi v, overlook ing liver, and one of the necl trades aleak the liver, price $17u0. 100 ACRES $1100 Only -jVv miles from depot. mail deliv ered. on a iiiUfh-tra vei*'d mud. war neighbors. tin local km Kich loamy lields cutting 110 tons of hay, spring wateied pa<ime for 1U l ead, CIO cords of hard wood, loO.CoC of li.i'bt r within L'1 \ miles of a niaik* t. orchard of 7." trees. 7-room hotisF- viMi piazza, painted, barn i»;vM w i11i cellar, wagor. hulise lCxC*. Maple shade. This is extra nice potato soil and loafed where they make great success mising them. It is a money-maker for someone. Come and see it. W. D. HUTCHirtS CO., No. 1 Trust Block, Tel. 431-1 AUGUSTA, MAINE june!2cltf DR. STUBBS HOUSE. Most beautifully situated on Summer St., 1 one of best locations in city. Larffe lot tlOxlU), 7 rooms, fine bath, deep cemented cellar, new stable 24x2S. This is one of the neatest, most attractive homes in Ati Rusta and will lie sold at a low iiRure. It is a pleasure to show a trade like this. Anyone in search ui a home should see us at once. W. D, HUTCHINS CO., Tel. 431-1 Augusta I MUST SELL THIS FARM BEFORE buying. 27 acres of splendid soil well di vided an I watered Good orchard of to ticos. cherries ami hl.-u kb rt-ies. 5 roo u house all in splendid shape, just repaired, barn 33x40. Location of the best, i n'y 2,-_ miles to depot. villaRO, etc. This is one of the neut sf little places I have. Price only Siefl. \Y. FV Hnteliins Co., Augusta Trust tilovk. AiiRiista. junei.Mtf FARMS ANO COTTAGfc. HROPfcRTY on t’ne hills and shores of Maine Maine Farm A .coney. James T. Collins, MRr.. Manchester, Me. Send fur catalogue mav°1dtf Cards, Hoiices, Etc. MRS. CRAM, CLAIRVOYANT, CAN ho consulted on health or business. Cases (nkr*n by mi.mII. 3 Capitol St., near riv* r. Augusta. M ’i■ omf.'.: FORTUNE TOLD FREE BY AS trolog.v: stalling pred,r*t*ons; lucky and unlucky days; past and fjjtui. wonderful ly iwcal- d: love. mai ii..rf*: send 4c in stamps and birth date. ITof. Jean Ilale. Box 3l£2, Baltimore. Md may29dlmo* CANOES THAT CANT TIP OVER Non s i n k a b 1 e, canvas covered, cedar lined canoes made safe from capsizing by air chambers or “sponsons” on either side. Do not interfere with pad dling. Just as graceful lines as any other canoe. Women and children can use these canoes with absolutely no danger. Catalogue on request. ROY H. FLYNT, AGENT, : AUGUSTA, ME. CITY OF AUGUSTA P’JCL.13 HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will he receive*! by the Miiyur Ot V11m:1:« urtii si.C o'clock l*. A1. JuI.n l. IOCS, for tii • improvement ol pub 1 i» highways (country loads). Kadi proposal shall bo acmnipanied by n ci-rtiitcd check. payable at. sight to th»* nnii-r of “the City Treasurer of Augusta,” for live per coot of the amount of the proposal; which c*n« • k shall he h« hi until the execution of the contract. The suc cessful bidder who fails t<» enter into the contr.ut will forfeit his check. Wiien the contract has boon made, the vatious cl c« ks wi’l be returned to the bidders who deposited them. T’ o c,Jf■, P«sfu! bid lor must furnish a b« n 1 for the faithful pci fora am e of the work; such bond to be for the fu’l amount of the eonWui. and with sure ties and in form sat i<1 act cry to and ap I pi ov d 1 y the C:c"mitu c. I T’lio place of residence of every bidder, the post office address, with county an 1 state, must be given after t!*e signature. Ml proposals must be made i,n blank ! fours furri.-hod f°r t*1'1 purpose, an 1 ! nvi.-t b»* dared ia sealed envfdopes, en 1 dorsed “Proposal for Improvement of lb-ml.*' ard be address and delivered to the Mayor not later than the date and time above named. A large percentage of the rock r«»outrM for t' <• work has alreadv h«on prepared 'for ye c* u r and is distributed along I the tin*' of uio rand t •> be improved. The contractor to whom the contract may bo aw arded v :!! be ” qulred to cp rc.-r at the M 'vn d office, with the snretv offered hv him. nr;d execute the controf t within ♦'■wen days fiom the date of potjfimtion nf such award, and in «n°e of f.ai’uiv or neglect so to do he will he con idered as havin'* abandoned It an I shad forfeit the check accompanying his proposal. The right is reserved hv the Committee to reject ar.v and all bids. General plans of the work and form of contract and specifications may be seen at the off.ee of the engineer. Committee on Highways and Rawer®, r*itv of Augusta, Maine. .iuneHwedvvsa tt ill rma27 A “To Let” sign in your window MAY let your room sometime; a 1 ine ad. in the Journal Want Advt*. .VTLL let it todujr. „ us.lfl For Sale-Real Estate. FARMS 115 ACRE FARM. This farm issituated within 31/* miles of the best city market in Kennebec county on main, traveled road, house telephone. pi story house, 10 finished looms, - hay bains, sprint? water in house and barn. Well divided in fields and pasture. Ia»ts of wood and timber on this farm, (hits 25 tons of hay, level fields and free from rocks Will pasture 10 head of cattle, clayey loam soil If you want ; money making farm be sure to conio and see this one. This is a great bargain and farm must b* sold at once to settle estate. Price $2,000 on easy terms, You will find all the property listed in our agency exactly as described. Our farm property Includes farms from $SU0 to $5,0*0 and in the best of localities. 0. E. CHASE’S CO., 211 WATER ST., GARDINER, ME. Tel. 26-12; house. 210-22. may2Gdtf LAKE VIEW FARM OF 75 ACRES, cutting in tons of bay. pasture for 5 bead, fruit trees. 5-room house, 1'Mt. barn, hennery, wood and fruit for lmme use. In a licit farming town overlooking China Lake, (.beat vain* for the money and a bargain for someone. Como and scrum it before baying. We can trade on this farm, for it is a good one. Only $!»'*»». J. L. Lewis. China, address North Vassal boro. Louie 40.imieJHt f DELAWARE FARMS, FERTILE, !evei, free from stone, abundance fruit, conic see them now. Free catalogue. Clias. M. Hammond, Milford, Del. .-junoiMdlt * COBBOSSEECONTEE LAKE-FIFTY evCage lots for sale on west shore. No better pine grove in the State. Also a lew more summer hoarders wanted. Ap I civ Lnrewned Inn, Winthrop Center. Me.. I W. 'V. White, manager. june22dlw* COTTAGE SITUATED ON MOOSE Pond, Maine. 2 n i’es from Harmony Cas tle. Train passes daily, stope on notice. Inquire Route 46, Pox 57, Albion. Maim*. june22dl\v* HOUSE LOTS IN WATERVILLE, $75 and u] ward. K. F. Kimball, 22 Main St., and k\ Silver St., Watervi.le. june20dlmo* 27 ACRE FARM, 7-ROOM HOUSE, newly built, sheds, small orchard, good wood lot. near railroad station, near school and neighbors, line river view. Ad dr. ss G C. Peedle, K. F. D. No 1. Rieh mond, Maine. .nineirtdGl* 60-ACRE FARM, 10-ROOM HOUSE, i facing 12-mile lake, with chicken house, bain, wood shed and work shop. Orchard and berries in abundance. Price $1000. Address Mr. J. Epstein, Waldoboro, Me.. R F. D No. 1. junel2dlmo* I WILL SELL MY COTTAGE AT Hammond’s Grove, Cobbosseecontee Lake at a good bargain, and on easy terms. E. C. Farington. aprlldtf I ..THE.. NEW HOTEL ALBERT Eleventh St. & University PI. NEW YORK CITY. One Block West of Broadway. The only absolutely modern fire-proof transient hotel below 22nd Street. Location central, yet Quiet. 400rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.00 per day upwards. Excellent restaurant and cafe attached. Moderate prie.es. Send for Illustrated Guide and Map of New York City e.o d t.f Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the nistrii t Court of the United States for the I ustriel of Maine. * 1 u t he mat ter of 1 CHARLES E. MERRILL! In Bank Bankrupt. I inptey. To t'.io creditors of CHARLES E. MER RILL of Watervilh . in file County id' Kennebec, and District aforesaid, a haaki opt. Notiii is li'iiliv given ttial on the 101 li due of .lime. A I'. lifts, the said CHARI.ES E. MERRILL was duly ad judicated bankrupt; and that the first meet ing of liis ep'ditors will be tcld at tlm cilice of tin- Referee. I'm Water Street, in Aiutlista. Main'1, and District, a fun *sa id. on the Oil day of July. A. 1 >. huts, at ten o'eloek in the forenoon, ;tt which lime the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine’ th*‘ henkrupt. and transact such other limitless tts may properly come ho foru said meeting. FREMONT .1. C LITTLE, Referee in Bankruptcy. Augusta. Main'*, June 1-1, IMS. jtine24dlt* Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of tlm United States for the District of Maine. I n t In mat ter of 1 WALTER. I- WEEP. 1 In Rank Baiikrttpt. I nipt ry. To tlie eieditors ot U AI.TllR E. WI'1B1I of Any"1;i. in ti e t‘minty of Kennebec, and I list i iet aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereto- give it that on tile ldtli dav of June A. I).. lifts. Hie said WALTER 1'. WERE was duly ,".d jttdiea I oil liankrupt: and that tlie first meeting of his creditors will lie held at the Office I.f the Referee, 1i'0 Water Street, in Ahigustn. Maine, and District aforesaid, on tin' dil day of July, A. It. l.fiS. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at welch tine tlm said creditors may attend, peeve their claims, appoint a trustee, ex f|..ti,r. fi ■ bankrupt, and transact such ether business as may properly come be fore said coo firm. FREMONT .T. C. T.TTTLE. Referee in Bankruptcy. Amrusta. Maine, June la. lifts. junc24d1t* Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In Hip DNfrict Court 'f the United States for the Distiict of Malre. In the matCr of 1 NELLIE E. Bit \NN V In Bank Tte.nknint. I ruptcy. To li e c litters of NET.1 IF L. BRANN of Wntcr'iite. in C-c County rf K^nne I,, r. nn 1 T e ffirf'C"''1 *1 t-,. x" _ Notice is hereby given that on the 13th dpv of June t>. nos. tlm said NELLIE I.. BRANN was duly ad judicated bankrupt i and that the first meeting of Iter creditors will be held at the Otfire of the Referee, 1H0 Water Street, ill Augusta. Maine, and District aforesaid, on the 3d day of July. A. D. IMS. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said ereditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine tlie bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. FREMONT J. C. LITTLE. Referee in Baukrijptcy. Augusta, Maine, June 13, 150S. juneMdlt* To Let—Houses, Rooms,etc. 7 ROOM, FURNISHED COTTAGE AT As' <*.»' •• Point, U.u i'sv. ell. from .ln*y X mil'll .‘‘imvsi ] A.i.Irt ss \V. A. ; j *;i. N l lh Monii:<.rii . .\i:«ii.« . s.n I'M'M* TWO LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, • «i.ii!'» t* <1. t* ii ?: > m 11 r.« s" w; * 11 * from biidvri*, «-1•« ;11 1«» i i : !»• | ail r . ('< - i ; M i'i«I .«• • lid i ;:iM < I I 1. ■ I' st 1 I > < »•! ■■‘•it* A COTTAGE CF FIVE ROOMS, 1.1, — - \ , i .1: «i;I. IT. niirr.t,*.-’ W.dk from nil s; J»*»:11 AiMn s- A. !’ (\, <::!•• «.| K( :n:r|»v .hmrmd.;: 11 I It f FOR RENT OR SALE, COTTAGE ;i*id v. ;• iii«- .,i it*-, ii I’i ini At»j y io ?dt*s. Kimiiii <Vn,l:, No. 1*1 Si.. An ».■ i;1,■ > 1. i;h_" 1 • FURNISHED FRONT ROUM, UP stnirs, with privih-U't* of liulit I.Mtixfkct-p ini;. Address II.. Look l»'»x Oily. dm.'jldSt A GOOD TENEMENT FOR A SMALL fiimily Melvin S. llolway, 274 Water St., Augustai ■ 111 ■ 1 \v* NEW WELL FURNISHED COTTAGE near hunt wharf, Ocean Point. View un hui passed. \\'i!l let lor tlie season, month or for two weeks. Apply W. I*. Giddings, Gardiner, Me. .innc22dlw UNTIL AUGUST ONLY. AN AT traetive cottage on water front, Martin's Paint, rrienclship. Me.: sis rooms, com fort.iM.v furnished. open lire-plaee in large living' room, broad piazxa, soft Witter in kitelien. excellent spring near, ilory for sail or oars, most beautiful loca tion. Address Rev. A. L. Lane, Hast Winthrop. Me,___jimelSill w* SUITE OF ROOMS i-uRNISHED OR unfarrished, use of hath also one fur nished attic room at SO Grove St. Handy to meals.jnnelsdlw* FURNISHED COTTAGE AT OCEAN Point, by the month or season. Inquire of Mabel E. Pinkhatn, at 11. J. Merrick's ! try Goods store, Augusta, Me junelS'Vlw* A NICE LARGE FRONT" ROOM FUR nisked. with use cf btith and telephone. 17 Spring St._jiJtieiTdlf PLEASANT NICELY FURNISHED rooms. Home privileges. Ill Court St. Tel, 37S 11. __june'.ldtf FURNISHED ROOM. USE OF BATH. Telephone 21F-11. No. 17 Green street. junelGdtf GOOD 7-ROOM TENEMENT NEAR Shoe Shop and Water street. 4-room tenement near State House. W. D. Hutchins, Tel. 431-1, Augusta Trust Block. mnefidtf AFTER JULY 15, MY FURNISHED cottage at Squirrel Island. Apply to James E. Fuller at Fuller-Hohvay Co.. City. .luncindtf FURNISHED CAMP “OAKWOOD,” at Five Islands. Apply to Arthur L. Brown, Kennebec Journal Office. JuncSdtf SMALL TENEMENT INQUIRE OF Mrs. Lucy Cushing, 22 Child street. may21dtf AT OCEAN POINT FOR SEASON— Furnished cottage conveniently situated with full view of ocean on three side* Apply C. H. Blaisdell, 228 State street, Augusta. may!2dtf BEAUTIFUL 7 ROOM HOUSE, SIX minutes walk from Fostofflee. elegant hath room, open plumbing, fire place, fur nace, gas, cemented cellar. All modern improvements. Grandest scenery view in Augusta. Must he seen to be appreciated. Inquired of M. L. Wheeler, Jeweler, 203 Water street. TO RENT, OR FOR SALE, ATTRAC tlve six room cottage. “'East Cove” at Squirrel Island, Maine. Quiet, restful spot, near the woods and the sea. $150.00 for the season. R. T. Whitehouse, Port lntul, Maine._maylhltf OFFICES IN THE AUGUSTA TRUST CO’S. MODERN OFFICE BUILDING. PASSENGER ELEVATOR, FIRE PROOF VAULT, STEAM HEAT, HOT aND COLD WATER. APPLY TO F. E. SMITH, TREAS. •ctl7dtf COTTAGE HOUSE WITH STABLE attached; nine rooms, combination heater, bath room, gas anil water. Apply to W. O. Boothby, Kennebec Savings Bank. aprUdtt Railroads and Steamboats. TIMM TABLE SHOWING T1IB, TIME AT WliK II TltAlNS AUK I ": E TO ARRIVE AN I > DEPART. In effort June :22, I!ms. I’llllniun Cal* Service. Sleeping Cal’ between Boston anil Cari bou on trains soboilub <1 to leave Hoslon at |rum IV M., anil C.aribou at. 3.2<i IV M. Sleeping Car bet wer t; Roston anil t ireen ville on train sehoiluloil t., leave Boston tit I'M*) IV M., ami tIreenvilli: at 7.15 IV M. I lining < 'nr Servii i . Ititling Car on train sebnluleil to leave Bangor at 6.00 A. M. Returning on train tine at Bangor 2.1a IV M. TRAINS SCU I'DC!-ED TO LEAVE BANCOR. fi.oo A. M„ For Greenville, Klneo aril all Aroostook Ce. stations S I.". A. M.. Bor Scarsport anil interme diate stations. a.r,a D M.. Bor AioosIook County. ty, |> M.. Bor Greenville, Scarsport and intermediate stations. TRAINS DUB AT BANGOR. 7.12 A. M., From Searsport and interme diate stations. 8.15 A. M . Biom Greenville and interme diate stations. 2.15 V M., Brom Aroostook County. 3.15 IV M., Brotr. Searsport and interme diate stations. 10.tr, IV M., From Aroostook County, Kineo, Greenville anil intermediate sta tions. W. M. BROWN. CEO. M. HOUGHTON, Uen'l Sept. Pass’r Traffic Mgr. HAWES PIANO TUNER 185 Water St. AUGUSTA, MAINE Railroads and Steamboats in effort June 22, 11#*$. TIIRorc.ll TRAINS GOING WEST—M.*** A. M except Mnn d:iv, l'or'|:«u«l ami ! nslon; 6.37 A. M. f'*r L<wFt<»n. Farmington, Rin^oley, Rock land. Portland, Koston, '-^ueuee. and M«u, t r« a!; A. M.f (10.40 A. M Sundays only.) for Rockland, Lewiston, Portland ami Ronton, Brunswick. I/•\vi.-:t"n1 Fat in in^ton, Uai:p lev, Knbyaiis. Lanea: ter and Ricclfi* Kalis: 3.P. M.. local for pot tlai'd- l.or R. M.. express for B» uns \vi«U. I aii'klami, Lewiston, Portland, Bos t f >n. New York, No. Con wav and Bartlett: a.P. M . Sundaes onlv l'or Portland and Boston, eoiineouat; with through sleeper for New York; 7.'«» P. M.. for South Gar diner; in. 45 P. M.. daily for Lewiston. Hath. Re« Idand. Portland and Boston. Accommodation trains h ave AuKUStH 7.4'J A. M , l.:.o, 5.10 and 6.15 P. M. for Gar 1 *('.(»i NG FAST—1- 47 A. M.. for Skow liejran, I’eimor. St John and the Prov iders. 1 »•>< s not eonnect for Sk »whej?an Mon lav mornintr. nor on S indav niorn iim to i tel fast. i>exter or 1>* yond Batnror except to P.ar Harbor and Washington County’ *1.22 A. M.. l’.utu?o;\ Calais and Bar Harbor, Gh < nville and Aroostook Co.; v .v. M.. for Waterville. Oakland. Somerset Ry. to Binyham and Kineo, l,'o\'ei'oft. Bangor; as A. M . for Water vill** ami Skowh*'uan. O.ikkmd and wav stations to Lewiston; 12.a’, noon, for Ran* *rnr. Bar ilarhor. Aroostook County. St. Jidm and llalilax. L<wist m and way sta tion0. Oakland. Sour is* i R v. to Binalrini; 2 4'. P. M .. express for Bm ksport and dailv to B-antror and Bar II ill or; 2.17 P. M.. for Waterville, Skowhe^an. Belfast, Koxrroft. Bangor ami Malta wnmkcaR: 7.32 P. M., for Waterville and Skowlie »an; 0 10 A. M.. Sundays only, for Water ville, Rancor, and Bar Harbor. F. E. BOOTH BY. G. P. A.. Portland. Maine. P. E. FULLER, Ticket Act.. A moist a Me. BOOTHBAY ABB THE ISLANDS STEAMER ISLANDER CUT. ROBERT F. WESTMAX. T.PAVK.S Augusta every (lay at 7.a0 A. M.: Hollow-ell, ton signal) 7.0S A. M.: Oar diner. So. <Yirdinor. op signal (Prail streel’s) T.-ir>: Richmond S.l»: Hath. City Landing v hart, !t.3t). connecting t(t Hath with 1, . It. * H Elec tric Railroad for Now Meadows Ian. Mi i ry meet ins Park. Brnr..sw iek, Lisbon Fails and Lewiston. \i rives at Boothbay Harbor, about 11.3D A. M. RF.Tl’KNIMCi. loaves Horithhay Harbor, evoty day at 1.30 P. At : Hath 3.15; con necting at Hath with the afternoon train for Portland and Boston; Richmond at 4.15 P. M. All ENTS: 11 E. Bowditeh. Augusta, Tel. 10S-I. II. (1. Turner. Hallowell. Tel. 136-4. W. L. Toxier, Gardiner, Tel. 147-5. Special rates for excursion parties on regular trips only. I.ow rates. tlO wiles for $1.'J5. will land at Higgins’ wharf Booth! ay Ilarhor. ton signal). Stops at Southport (on signal). Capitol Island. Squirrel Island and Ocean Point. No freight taken on Sundays Subject to de lays and change without notice. Augusta. Gardiner 4fr Boothbay St-am ho.it Co. \V. B. BERRY, Mgr., Gar diner, Maine. EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hon. Wm. T. Cobb and Calvin Austin. Receivers KENNEBEC DIVISION. t RESUMPTION OP SERVICE! Commencing Thursday. April Itth, Steamer "City of Augusta” leaves Au gusta at 1.30 P. M., Hallowell at 1.50 P. M. connecting with main line steamer leaving Gardiner 3.35 P. M , Richmond i ut t>, xf<t Dresden 4.35 P. M., and Rath 8.30 P. M., and Bath C 30 P. M. Tuesdays, inursduya ami Saturdays for Boston. RETURNING. Steamer leaves Union Wlmrf, Boston, at fi P. M. Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fri days for Bath. Richmond, Dresden and Gardiner, connecting with Steamer "City of Augusta" for Hallowell and Augusta. First-class fare between Augusta or Hallowell and Boston, $2.00 one way. tl.H round trip. ALLEN PARTRIDGE, Agent, Augusta, Maine. J. C. WHITTIER, Agent, Hallowell, Maine. aprltdtt All the Way by Water Between BOSTON and VIA THE ATLANTIC OCEAN AND LONG ISLAND SOUND. Metropolitan Line, Express Triple Screw Turbine Steel Steamships. HARVARD and YALE Finest Wator Trip in the World Leave India Wharf, Boston, week days and Sundays, a P M. Leave New York same hour. Due either eity S i.Ylnfk following morning. Cast and Luxurious Steamships. \VlreIess Teleg raphy. Submarie Signal Service, Searchlight. I minty Willing-room for Women. Sumptuous staterooms with or without hath. Dining-room on the Main Deck. Meals, a la Carte, llurii oane lack Cafe for men. All attri butes for safety, comfort and conven ience. Through tickets via the Metropoli tan l.ine are on sale sit all regular Railroad and Steamboat offices in New England anil tinonghoiit the United States, Canada and Mexico generally. Express Service for Passengers, Freight, Automobiles and Horses mUfi.rttf HORSES I have constantly on hand a good lot of Driving and Draft Horaea. Cor. State and Bridge Sta. TelephoM Ul-L WALLACE M. PRESCOTT JOURNAL WANTS JOURNAL WANTS JOURNAL WANTS " ’ ' ;VTrr PAT THE BEST PAT THE BEST SISK.'; ’ pat the best