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The Journal’s Classified Advertisements The Cheapest and Quickest Form of Advertising. Your want Placed Here Goes Daily to Thousands of Readers Who Make a Practice of Reading This Page Every Morning. Give It a trial and be Convinced of Its Worth as an Advertising Medium NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j Wanted Agents. M**n« v to loan. •| «m sal<-- Chickens. 1'i.r sal" Automobile. Want-d- Save shoe money. j.\,r .Sale- Home in Augusta. Wanton —Radies make belts. Wanted Hirl for housework. \V'!ht»d—Woman lor housework. Wanted - posit ion hy bookkeeper. .|\»r Sate—Shorthorn cow ami buil. Want'*!— Man to travel iti Maine, j.’i.r Sale— .TO tirade Shropshire sheep. W allied Man as local representative. ‘Wanted Host Ofhee clerks and carriers. Wauled— Man to make prints at home. Business Chance—Start in picture busi Wanted—Female Help. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in a private lamilv. flood | Vm"os for competent person. Apply to Mrs. W. <1. Boothby, No. «S7 Wintnrop St. auglodlL’ WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE ^ork in family of three: no children. Call or address Mrs. J. Al. Nichols, !'!♦ C< nor J*t. augladtf LADIES MAKE BELTS AT HOME; material ready to sew; $17 per hundred; partieulars. stamped envt*lope. CnifjUCi Specialty Co., Drawer -IS, Baltimore. Md. atiKir,dll» PASTRY COOK AND TABLE GIRL at once at hotel YVinthrop, Augusta. auglldtf $2.00 PER DAY—PAID TO ONE ladv in each town to distribute free eir riil.ir ;i lid take ord-TS for < .’one- lit rat'-d Flavoring in tubes; permanent business; esp* riei « e iiiiiircf'SMiry. J. S. Ziegler & ('•», ::jr. learhoin SI., Chicago. nugHdi’.t* TABLE GIRL AT PERRY’S RES ta ai a in, 172 Water street. i»ugl:id2t GIRL FOR”OFFICE WORK. NO ONE having less than two years in High School m*< apply. Address Box MS, Augusta. augi::d:;t CIRL AT ONCE AT DOMESTIC Bakery, So. 334 Water street, Augustm. auglldtf a7iY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY • .ii t, f i. il inemne criri'espoiuling fm news-i I :i|.!■!'■ . i v|h ririicc unnecessary. X1 ■ .■:*n-1 v.t- ii..-. Si-ml lull i>; i il i< 111: i r. . i'-M'.SS .St NDICATK, Box yr.r,, i.oekpnrt. N V. .inly IsITi ! A CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL limnewi.iK. J-'retl Emery Beane, Ilallo uell. Maine. iiilglldlf TABLE GIRLS AT THE HOTEL North, Augusta. a it1111' A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT^ Tv«ll-r«eomnieiided woman for cooking and kitchen duties. No washing or cham ber work. I’.Oht of wages to a suitable; Im rson and a permanent position. Mrs. j Ira II. Randall, 5 Bast Chestnut St., eity.i julySOdtf j Young Women Wanted «t tli© Worcester Insane hospital as at tendants. Good wages with two year’s course lit training school. Kor circular of Information address Dr. H. M. Quirnhy, Pupt., Worcester, Mass. fTdtf Wanted—Miscellaneous BOOKKEEPER DESIRES POSITION jctic.d double r.nlry :■ 11<1 all around nlliri' 111:111, btmitly t< nipi rate. -I• >u 1 - mil nltice. nugrullw* SAVE YOUR SHOE MONEY. COM fiM 1 a Mr 111 I ; ho. s made iimt IIV moehin I ly In li.nli ..St like law. X'M lime tiy lln- i'. S. Yni'K Shoe Store, l'-!1 \\ ilrr y.l', \lignida. luudMH_w_ SMALL HOUSE IN GOOD LOCA tiou ;ii ;i iim<|cr. 11<• pri< «*. Move tm child r< 11. Address with particulars 'Ti'imnl," Caro K'-iinchce Journal. auglldlm * WOMEN MAKE MONEY EASILY sp.'itc tinn*, ir honest, intellm* nt, by simp ly « \ pi.lining oar W’orlrl Trip t *» init p sT<-d iici::lil.iu ; No soiling. \\ a ml' rl u.-t tTih, Smil li \\ >• I Ihnl.or, \h'. ail g 1 Id .1 * RELIABLE NURSEMAYBE obtained by applying to J7 lOa.st Crescent St Kctereiices given. «* lglJu'lt111 SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG tii.in v. ilh small family to take charge ol liirin. or 4.iko 1:111' r»l'l People for Proper ty \\. 1 Cilia* Kennebec Journal. Ali gn: la. MoiiuyfMl w* BOARDERS WANTED, CAN AC <•'miln1:111 - tun 111 kuiIito iii inivale family. T'Tims 1 i * v.. Mrs. < li-n. K. Knyiil, N". hi .Ml V1 ■ 1 iii'ii siii i i, < laniihi r. ; i u g 1 -dM * A CHANCE TO DO WASHING AND Ironing l'v tin* day, also light house work liv till dav. Address Hex ,VM, I l.dlowoll. Mi " aUglJdlW* BOARD WANTED—BY YOUNG married woman Tor August tmd Ke|.lrin 1" r "II farm (|uict place iid.ia.rcul In Augusta. I.nratiini on A., W. Cc t • ear line preferred. State terms. Address lioai'iier, care Kennebec Journal. auglldat* TO HIRE A FARM, STOCK AND t""ln for a year wit 11 privilege of buying. Address ya Green St., Augusta. Me. auglhllw* BALLARD'S BLACKSMITH SHOP West Sidney is open for work—Horse SI Hieing anil Jobbing—Shoeing at old prill's. nuglhlfit* A ONE HORSE FARM WAGON. J. ^ Harlow, Augusta, Maine, auglldlv* IDEAS FOR GAMES, PUZZLES, t".vs mi,] novelties. If you ever invented 41 Killin' or puzzle for children or grown ups or a toy, or if you can think of ji K'hmI advertising or ornamental novelty, t'M us about it. There may he ii snug income iu it for you. We make and soil everything in these lines. Write us. des cribing vour idea, and we will make yon_a propositi.-n. l>cpt. Mfg. Co., lMv. C., 1,/ Ktncry St.. Portland. Maine. auglldlw* 100 CORDS OF DRESSING IN Immediate vieinity of Augusta, Price will I'** pit id according to quality. Apply to Samuel Currier, llallowcll. Auglldlf APPLY SATIN SKIN CREAM, THEN use satin skin powder, note satin texture, refined, exquisite beauty bestowed, l^lesli. "lute, pink, brunet. auglOdlw TO LEASE FOR TERM OF YEARS t'ith privilege of purchasing for would rare for aged couple) a small farm under Rood cultivation. Must nut be too far from market and buildings must be in Rood condition. Address, giving location and stating terms, II., Journal office. augTdt f TEACHERS WANTED for fall va cancies. All grades. Coun try. Primary. Intermediate. Grammar, and High Schools. Salary, $10 to $dd per 'reek. Write or call at once for Kegistrn . Bldg., Bangor, Me. julySIdlino Wanted—Male Help. MAN—MUST BE WILLING TO J'.llil capable of ;i• t ji• iv :is nur 1«»<-:• 1 n-|H ■ . . N<> (• 111 Sv i n g <m Mi.j* !! illg. '"'‘hi kmome as.- • 11«•«*. .\*i*i 1 «• - • Nation.*! t’• -<»'j : ;t(i ve R* iiL i ... I •< t. 721 Was* *i I ». <\ :' n ■ • I '.•! | \ * ENERGETIC MAN TO TRAVEL IN Main. ';•! »• i i- !!<••' 11• if» e». ss;i! y. <i*d pay nnd tailor mad* suit of clothes f • in davs Wri'e paiticiilars a. K. M« l'.i :*«!;- A ('*»., <'hieago. angb'dlt* POST OFFICE CLERKS AND carrel* want'd. Kxaminai i->ns \\ill I. • held in Auviisia ami many «»tIj* r «*ili« s in Nov»• 1111»« r. I ’a ii i • - > t *; 11in*. Washing ton Civil Service School, Hoot. V.h, Wash ing* on. I v < ’_ . a a*- K.d I« : MAN TO WORK AT HOME MAK ing prints, no e\p -run* « n i'.in I : l< :*<ly \\o. !;. salary $1.7 week. pa»* hula, .>•; NT• 11 ionai Jllmtratcd View Co.. T'l Nassau Si.. N Vanair.Hi MAN AROUND 50 TO LOOK AFTER nur busiwss in tliis county. Special in < i i k< ernent this month, perma n« nt. C. R. ]birr A Company, Nmsrrynirn, Mam In s tor. « ' * * n 11.a m •• 1 M'i 10 MEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR positions as driver and repairmen of Aucnrnobiles. Full course .*{ or i weeks. Write Portland Auto School, Portland, Maine. nuglSdlwks* IN TREASURER’S OFFICE NA tional Home, Maine, a steady reliable man who understands shorthand, typewriting and tin* keeping of accounts. Permanent position to the proper party. Addn Major A. L. Smith. Treas., Natimal Soldiers’ Ilona, Maine. nugldlw FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRER. Alan \\i*h some knowledge < f shoe st*»n preferred. Only reliabl-.- man who js lirsi-Hass workman need apply. C. S Vnrk, loll Water St , Augusta. nugT2d! f POST OFFICE CLERKS, CARRIERS and railway mail clerks are wanted. Ex amination here soon. Particulars f?1 e; write now. SPRIXGFIKLD SCHOOL Rijt MAIL SKUYiCL, Springfield. Mass. a.uglldlOt* ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn good income eorr* sponding for m ws papers; evpcrieiiee unnecessary. No * ,m vas-dng. Send full particulars. PRESS SYNDICATF, Pox 827, Luckport, N. V. mly4s»7i POSTOFFICE CLERKS, CARRIERS and railway mail clerks are wanted. Kx amination in this and all other cities soon. Particulars li • * . Write,now. Springfield Seliool for Mail Service, Springfield, Mass. a ugSdlul* RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, POST office Clerks. Carriers. Kxaminations lien* November 18th. Preparation free. Frank lin Institute, Rochester, N. Y. nngfdmm* FOR U. S. ARMY: ABLE BCD! ED unmarried men, between aims of IS and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits who can sneak, read and write Knglish. 7«’or further information apply to Recruiting Officer U. S. Army, at either Portl and, Ha rigor, or Lewiston, Maine, and Roches ter, N. II. julyldfimos Situations Wanted. I WANT WORK ON A FARM OR i dairy farm. Young, single, sober. good teamster and milk' r. Y. Sladic, 12 Ke y St., \\ ati t vilh*. augl2i2t For Sale—Horses, Cattle, ek REGISTERED SHORT HORN COW calf by side. ;; y* ars old. a line mil' r al! rigid. A Iso nue hull. I a mo. old, i "hr r« d. F. S. Clarity, Hospital street. Am: i ta. a ugl.7d2t * THIRTY GRADE SHROPSHIRE NI ice p ; i till Limlis. I write. < 'nmi ; i l i * 1 s«•*• ;111< 1 you v. ill buy. ! *i i« «• $1<J0 if r »Id ;tt nticc. C, Ji. (Sidney. ONE NEW MILCH COW GOOD si:'K, Jits y. j^nod butler cow, riuhl in Ik t prune $4L’..',o. Must sell ;il nm*\ I*’. »S. iiobinson, Ji. I ’. I >. ."»0, Vr;iss;ilb»»r", M* jiiiy 1 bi.’i* HORSE, 1000 POUNDS, WAGON, sp'M d sleigh. App,ly iit 47) (‘ourt si'* I. August«. •• lit; 1 i:*i TWO GOOD NEW MILCH COWS ;ind $!•'». pi^s. $‘ \v;i.irons iiml bum In.'ds, r* f'nuei ,i iin . |i. |;iv. | Mp;iral"l\ Svr aciisc idontrli, li.ivis swiny; clnnii. i'i't;** butler worki r, almost now, diuiiu; ! '•*»,,i i set ihkI line chnt'ibiT svi. alnmst i> w. I scvi raI sb vos. n*H»r cover in.its. • t*-. **'' .ill binds cheap. Klvin, Last Keadladd. i ‘ - tal ail'lress, WiiHbi’op. antiT. $75 BUYS ONE GOOD WORK horse. \V> it;lit 1 J-'.i>. .1. I*. Chase, II II rison avemu . < Ip r■ 1 i11■ ■1: ■ n g I:: " DRAFT, FARM AND ROAD Horses constantly nil hand. aim Tborniighbi i d ami (Irailo llma-ford caltlo of all ages. !•'.»r na.rl h iilors. inquire of Nickerson Urns., Kindli'-ld, .Maine. aiigtL’dtf ONE DARK BAY HORSE, CAR riage mill harness. Inquire of l; D. I’ul nicr. j.j Weston St., Augusta, Maim. auuTJ Ii f A GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE. Apply In ^li’ii. Boynton at .1. II. I'ngan ,V (In's., Augusta. nngl'idlw BAY MARE 6 YEARS OLD, SOUND nmi kind, not afraid of trains nor anlos. Extra fast driver: Also wagon and har ness. Home evenings and Sundays. «7 Harrison avenue, (lardiner. aucTdSI* ONE VERY HEAVY EXPRESS wagon; can be used single or double. Janies E. Fuller. jolyn.ltf AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS $10.00 DAILY BEING made, no competition, selling our s piece l.-ilclun set —eleaver. saw. bread knife aad fork, paring knife, can npenei and sliirp cner. Rig proMs for agents. Tliomas Desk 2.1;’.' Dayton, Qliio._augl.IdU* AGENTS — MEN A N D WOMEN make leg money selling dress silks ami laces, direct from looms In wearer. Write lodav. Imvel Sill: ami Lace CV. I" nf r.. dS7 Broadway. N. Y. augl.~»llt» AGENTS MAKE BIG MONEY handling our fast selling goods, i’articu lars free. Acme Supply Co.. R"\ Id. Providence, It. I. augli-2:.s NOTICE. Dirt for filling and grading purposes for sale cheap. Inquire on Cony High school grounds. augladlw* ADVERTISING WORLD COLUM bua, Ohio. A monthly journal of Infor mation, plans, suggestions and ideas, for advertising 8OTdl4o<Jftyfw,,fn*,.WHPlt a* 10c for four months’ trial. m2tltf For Sale—Re^l Estate DANDY HOME This neat place is on the market at a bargain. Large lot Mix bin. S airy, high | posted rooms, furnace lmat, lino cellar, liverytliing in prime condition. Location n'-1"!. Large garden spot and well adapt pi fur poultry raising, in fact is equipped a illi - new houses. A good amount of fruit including pears and plums. We art* 1 hit? to offer this attractive West side homo at a bargain price. The picture can not do the place justice, neither does it show the large lot and spacious lawns. Don't delay. W. D. HUTCHINS CO , No. 1 Trust Block, Tel. 431-1. AUGUSTA, MAINE. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 1C0 MAY AND JUNE CHICKENS. | Address M. N., care Kenm hec Journal. augis«d.it* GREAT TRADE IN A HOME CEN t rally locat' d in Augusta. Model ate price, <asy terms; Light room house, ell and stahl. • furnace- heat, electric lights, line hath loom, hard wood floors, convene nt kitchen, set slate sink and set tubs. Small garden. Frank L. Dutton, Altnr iny at Daw. Augusta, Maine . nugir.dtf THREE OLD FASHIONED wooden clocks, in good running order, fall or write No. KM Whiter street, llallo »dl._ aug'J Jdl w BOSTON FOX TERRIER—TWO males two moil. old. Also some younger. David Purhank, R. F. D. 1, Augusta. __tiuglJdlw* TANDEM BYCICLE IN GOOD CON dition, never burl. When new price $8.1, if sold at cnee can be iiad for $lf.. Owner of a ".to now cause of sale (call or write). W\ L. Atwood, Oakland, Me. auglldlw* HYDRAULIC CIDER PRESS AND 3 JI. 1*. gasoline engine with wood-sawing out lit. Hermann Oertel, Hast Pittston. Me. augGd:iw* THE BROOM HANDLE AND Curtain Roller business. No. 9 Pangor St. For particulars inquire of (loo. A. Colburn, 1!> Cedar St., or at the Secreta ry of State’s office. augT.dtf STEVENS-DURYEA. MODLE 1908, R. touring ear. in A1 condition, been run less than GlHH1 mil's. A great many extra fittings. F. I. (’lark, 14 Gannett street or Kennebec Journal. Augusta, M«aine. augfidtf ANOTHER LOT OF MEN’S BLACK and tan Goodyear welts. Save you just $UK). L. W. Payson, ilallowell, Me. op n evenings. mayiRdlf CONTRACTORS DERRICKS winches, wire rope, iron blocks, gum wood n Its for moving buildings, also jacks in great variety. Full stock in Poston works at Augusta. JI. JI. Harvey. aug'Jdilw A THREE SEATED OPEN WAGON, seating nine people, mad--, by Wingate & Simmons. Js in line condition and has set of double sled runners for winter use. F. (J. Kinsman. july28dlf HEAVY WRAPPING PAPER FOR building purposes. Costs no more than ordinary building paper, but is much thicker and will save several tons of coal each season. Apply at Kennebec Journal office. DRY WOOD, ALSO KINDLINGS, Sylvester's wood yard. East Side. On I, i 11 bseg nf East Side Sime Store. Orders promptly delivered. Tel. 1C2-2. Aug.20dtf. HARD AND SOFT WOOD FITTED for the stove. Nothing less Ulan half cord lots delivered free. ('. AY. Halley, Tel. ::17 23, R. F. I). No. 1, Augusta. July21dltno* PULLEYS, HANGERS, COUPLINGS and shafting, slightly used, at 3c per lb. I have just received a large assortment. Good as new. 11. H. Harvey, Augusta. june23d3mo ONE DOUBLE OVEN RICHMOND rang*:, with hot water tank: range lias eight nine-inch covers: suitable for large hoarding house, restaurant or hotel, Mal colm & Dyer, 133 Whiter St., Augusta. june22dtf HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS WITH large shed and stable, good location on East Side. Apply at 51 Middle St. junt l.’iiltf CEDAR SHINGLES — WE HAVE them for local trade, local shipment or ear lots delivered, and must dispose of them. A good wall shingle $1.10 per M. A good roof shingle $1 GO per M. 2nd clears $2.G0 per M. Special price to those wishing car lots. Write or ’phone K. C. Leighton, Wlntlirop. Maine. june3dtf A PNEUMATIC STANHOPE BUGGY, good ns new. Apply to AV. G. Boothby, at Kennebec Savings Bank. apr23dtf PIANOS OF VARIOUS MAKES AT bargain prices. Cash or easy terms. Old Instruments taken In exchange. Call and hear one of the finest Interior (self play ing) pianos at Mtislo Hali, 1S5 AVater street. Melville Smith. may27dtf Cards, Notices, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE and piano-, i’av hick on easy payments. All business confidential. A'- rite or call No. 217 AVater St.. Gardiner, Me. _augI3satonlyiQt MRS. CRAM, CLAIRVOYANT, CAN he consulted on health nr business. Cases taken by mail. 3 Capitol St., near river, Augusta. Maine. auglOdl \v* FOUND. A NECK CHAIN IN PORTLAND, Sunday, supposed to belong to a passen ger on Steamer Penobscot. Will be re turned to own'er by sending' description aid address to D. I3ox 300, Lewiston. Me. MJv-’-- augl3d3t* For Sale—Heal Estate 140 ACRE FARM With Everything Included Except Household Goods Pair burses, new beach waLmu, new double mowing iii;<«*lii11< , .-ill fanuini; im I) 1«• 11n‘j11s Mini small t«»»»Im arly 1(mm> f,,rds hard w«mml w il h : nine liiiabf r. I !• uisc pnii tains s o: 1* I'niiiiis with hant U'» by ::x. "Well water at house an.I harm NV.ursl lailrnad siatlnn mill's, short <ti i\ f■ to nearest city. Ne.ir M'lmnls and « lunch* s. — Widow must soil at om»> In smile this estate-fur only including all H. S. Sawyer, Qist., Mgr. E. A. Sirout Co. Largest Dealers in farms and Coun try Real Estate in the World. Tel. 134-3 335 WATER ST. AUGUSTA, ME. To Let—Houses, Rooms,etc. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT mom, downstairs, hath and telephone, with or without hoard. Price reasonable. Mrs. W. II. Fletcher, G Winter street, Au gusta. T* I. 383-1. ati«12d4l* FURNISHED COTTAGE AT~NORTH end Ti^iis lake, near tfood fishing, stable if desired. W. K. Barrows, Augusta, Tel ephone 1G2-7. a i^lldtf PLEASANT NICELY FURNISHED rooais. home privileges. Tel. 27s-ll. Ap ply alter G 1’. AL, No. 2i Court street. _auslCflSt AN UP STAIRS RENT OF 12 looms. Hash closet. Apply to Goo. 1). I llaskcil, sr. Cony street. nuyf.d t f CAMP AT COBBOSSEECONTEE, with I m nee ley boat, float, and all camp in;;- conveniences Four good beds. II. P. Clearwater. Tel. 22-11, lialluwelh Alaine. au?;5dt f TENEMENT, MODERN IMPROVE meiits. First-class repair, at 12 Capitol street. auiHdtf HOUSE ON GAGE ST. INQUIRE OF K. A. Hussey, Brooks Hardware Co. _ .1 iilv2'»dtf. 3 DESIRABLE RENTS NEWLY RE paired throughout, $L’, $13, $14. Also 4 room root $x. All extra nice loeatiims. W. L), Hutchins, Augusta Trust I’.loek. JulyL’Zdtf. TENEMENT ON EAST SIDE—IN quire l>r. Mann, 174 Witter street. ;ulyl7dtf FURNISHED HOUSE FROM OCT. 1 until May 1 at 1C Spring street. Apply to J). I1’. Ainore, 31 Si-vvall street, julviOiltf HOUSE ON SEWALL STREET, COR ner of Weston street. Apply to C. I.. An drews, Augusta, or Elizabeth P. Welc h, Hast Wintlirup. ___julycdtf ROOMS IN DESIRABLE LOCATION. electric lights, use of hath. 57 Sewall St. June25dtf OFFICES IN THE AUGUSTA TRUST CO’S. MODERN OFFICE BUILDING. PASSENGER ELEVATOR, FIRE PROOF VAULT, STEAM HEAT, HCT AND COLD WATER. APPLY TO F. E. SMITH, TREAS. •rtl7<Jtf COTTAGE HOUSE WITH STABLE attached; nine rooms, combination heater, bath room, gas and water. Apply to W. CJ. Boothby, Kennebec Savings Bank. aprl4dtf BUSINESS CHANCES. I MADE $75,000 IN SIX YEARS IN III! picture llll.xilICNK. itcgnil vvilll vvliieli I lintnuM <|. Will show any men mi- woiii.'it: 11<• \v In iIm tin- same. Von can Mart at your lininc anil risk nn money. Send fun lice in I nciiia I inn. I'riv.iln < iliiia J 'rawer, J. Ill,Kilt’ KST, Tyrone. I'a. ;mgl.',dlt* Lost. LADY’S HAND BAG CONTAINING diary, acc'i. I»ks., purse, Idlers, de. I'm reward address, \V. Stetson, Watorvillo. '!'• '■ --~v n ieltdl-.v GROCERY BOOK ON GE0. F. Siinmnns’ store, I Inllowdl. Kinder please relarn In Simnmno’ grocery store m- at journal ofiiee. ullgl3d3t For Sale-Household Goods ANTIQUARIAN FURNITURE. H. Bruce, 4 Willow St., Augusta. »r>r 1-Mtf ■■■_!_ . ■ . . — Hotels. 34tb Sf.f Just Well of Broadway, NEW YORK European Plan NEW AND FIREPROOF SI.50 PER DAY ARD UPWARDS HERALD SQUARE HOTEL WITH PRIVILEGE OF RATH $2.00 PER DAY AND UPWARDS » <» WITH PRIVATE BATH toentci in the heart nf the illy, easy nf .c. Cvss frolu .11 railroad stations aod ferries. A C.f, WILDES & SOX. .J reojjw*. Railroads and Steamboats. goiporWashiugron.saveyour money and yet get all comforts and advantages by | Joining a Judson personally con duoted Tourist car party. You pass all tlie best sceneiv, get on ex tia low price ticket, a comfortable Tourist sleeping car and above all the personal attention of our experienced special conductor. Write to-day to C. A. Anderson, K. Agent, Judson Tourist.Car Parties, ; , , 870Tremont Building, Boston, and learn *tKiBbd»a«pattie.,iij. inn,, laoi i. For Sale—Real Estate. 75 Acre City Farm. | One 11*iI«• from Hi * 1 *• *^l imirkd in Kon luli* <• cmmty. ul;i*,r Ibislnn ^ I • i * •: m * r u 1 i\ * duily. L«us ni \\<»<hI ;iih! pirn* !imi Ik r. I\ • I lii l n*« i ri*in nicks, i i« li. l<i:wiiy s«.:l. I;«*.iitJiful lnctii.m overlook int; K< mi- l»« •• i i\i r ,i i:<l mil. : away. (! mil :«*i of 111 • * i*«»11111 \* jopnirM uiil.iii two yc.'i's. Mippli. ti sprint;’ Outs Jii tons nf buy. Will pas 1 uiv ; in* herd. Il you waul a ini••• rily farm i«*ia« auu s‘*c I his mu. I * r i • •«* $_‘OJI. G. E. CHASE’S GO., 211 WATER ST., GARDINER. ME. Tel. Office 26-12. House 210-22 .1 uly r»«n f COTTAGE HOUSE, EIGHT FIN islw*«l rooms, am* lam!, Minuted Wavin’ villiue, mar two lnke.s, um.iI sum .hit lioim* or pt’i'inaucni r« siili-n* c, addresu Mrs. Aila. Stevens, Wiullirop M«*. aual l'11 \\ * HOUSE LOTS—APPLY AT A. M. Wight's. Favorable terms find low prices. You will lie likely to p;iy higher if you de lay. oil Water St.. Augusta. Me. Julyllfidlmo* I WILL SELL MY COTTAGE AT Hammond’s Grove. Cobbosseeeontee Lake at a good bargain, and on easy term. R C* Verineton nprlldtf FARMS AND COTTAGE PROPERTY on the hills and shores of Maine. Maine Fu-ni Agency, James T. Collins, Mgr., Manchester, Me. Send for catalogue. rr> a V’ddtf UfMfVOII C A IV KASII.V Pe|| r IMI TUK K A KM you wutt through “Strout’a Money-Mak yfl in* Farms of An*enea,'’our matunioi h il _tgf lit J 1 unrated catalogue of bargains, with 8tau» maps, mailed FREE;we pay R. R. fare; *>,000 farms l for sale In 14 States. E. A. FTKOUT CO . World* I Urgent Farm Dealers, 3% Water bt., Augueta, Me. JuIy4Sat&Mon18t For Sale—Boats, Motors, etc. HAVING BOUGHT A 40-H. P. CAR, I will srT wry eheup my I'-cyUnder 'J't li. 1’. Humbler touring cur, which is in fine ruimimy condition, seals fiv e p rsnns, with its lull equipment. bus hendlik'lit s. I’rcncli m.ulc horn, slack uhsnrhcrs. ex tra lire with case ;ittueh«*d upon ante, inner tubes, ton!: , etc. Apply nr address at cite** in A. ,J. lVrr Mi, !(■') Main St.. Ivwistnn. A1* . aui;irnl;,,l * 17 FOOT OPEN GUNWALE (Jerri.sh ‘•anno. IYed one seasnu; cxeel h at emiditinn. $j(i buys cuime and pad dles. Address Caime, ilii.s nMice. anal td1\v* ONE OLDS RUNABOUT. 1905 MAKE, In first-class condition. One six-foot screw cutting lntlie, one small skew with sail, one 3-horse Palmer engine, marine or stationary, 8 or 10 tons of soft coal, all sold on account of sickness. George Kil ium, Cedar Grove, Me., Lincoln Co. hilyladtf TWENTY-SIX FOOT LAUNCH IN good condition. F. L. Hersey, Augusta, Maine. in no 18dt f anoes — non-Linkable — the kind that can’t tip over— eipiip|>ed witli air chambers snugly concealed. Let me send you a cat alogue and price list. I can save you money if you are thinking of purchasing. Remember I sell all kinds and makes. Itoy H. Flynt, Augusta. Apr29dtf AUGUSTS OPERA HOUSE T. H. CUDDY, Manager. Afternoons and Evenings ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ILLUSTRATED SONGS Moving Pictures Theater Cool and Comfortable ADMISSION ONLY IGCTS~ CHILDREN.5o. A GOOD SUPPLY OF hOkSES ON HAND. Roth fresh ami secondhand. Some nice matched big pairs. J'lease call and see them. FERGUSON BROTHERS. S.ile Stable, 45 Park St.r I.EWISTON, ME. luly.Vodtf PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Office of Overseer of Poor. Augusta, Me., August 12, 1908. Sealed proposals will ho received at tins t'l'h*1 nntii 10.:;n, August 29, 1908, for the furnishing of supplies for the pom* de partment of tho city of Augusta for the twelve months beginning Sept. 1, 1908 and ending August :*1. 1909. Printed instructions and blank proposals will he furnished on application at this office. The rig'll t is resetved to reject any or all proposals and to advertise a now. Proposals should he addressed to the undersigned. JOHN' F. SPA1TLDTNO. Overseer of the Poor. a ne1*U hnrs&satOt KFXNE[;i:r COUNTY. — Tn Probate Court held at Augusta, in vac ation, Aug. 7th. 1904 I-AV!I‘ T. FRENCH, Executor of the last will and testament of Miriam French latj of Fayette in said County, ck ceased, having presented his first and final ac eojirt as Executor of said will for allow ance: ORDERED, That notice (thereof i|>e given three weeks successively prior to the fourth Monday of August, inst , in the Daily Kennebec Journal, a newspaper printed in Augusta, that all persons inter ested may attend at a Probate Court then to he held at Augusta, and show* cause, if any, why the same should not be allowed, O. T. STEVENS. Judge. W»*,A. udj • augSsatSt Railroads and Steamboats. TIME TMII.K SHOWING TIlH TIME AT Wlllril TRAINS Aid’ I • 11 |-I TO ARRIVE AND DEPART. In etTect June 22. 1!MI8. Pullman Cm Si rvice Sleeping Car between Po.-unii iiml Cari bou mi trains seledule-l t*i leave Boston! at bum I'. M., .• ini I'arilmii at 2 jn 1’ M. Sleeping Car beiwe, u BoMiui and OP cn vill‘ "ii train sole ■ 1111■ I tn leave I test on at itl.ilj 11. M , .m l i »r. i-MvilIn at 7. IT P. M. I ’icing Car Servite. 1 lining Car mi train solo iluleil to leave Bangor at lldHJ A. ’ 1. Returning on train line at Raligor 2.15 I*. M TRAINS SC1II .RI LED TO REAVE HANtlOlt. 6 00 A. M., For Greenville, Klneo and all Arcustook Co. stations 8.15 A. M.. For Sear sport and Interme dia Ie stations. * 2 lift P M.. For Aroostook County. 4.25 P. ,M.. For Greenville, Searsport and Intermediate stations. TRAINS DUF AT RANOOR. 7.12 A. M., From Searsport and Interme diate stations. 8.15 A. M , Front Greenville and Interme diate stations. 2.15 P. M., From Aroostook County. .8.15 P. M., From Searsport and interme diate stations. 10.45 P. M., From Aroostook County, Klneo, Greenville and intermediate sta tions. W. M. BROWN. GEO. M HOFGHTON. Gen*I Sant Pn w'i- TVafTti- tier Business Cards. E. J. ROBERTS, D. D. S. DENTISTRY. Telephone Call 537-1. WILLIAMSON & BURLEIGH COUNSELORS-AT-LAW Granite Bank Building. Augusta. Maine. Opp. It. Tt. Station. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON. Telephone 240. LEWIS A. BURLEIGH. Notaries Public. ERNEST L. McCLEAN. HENRY F. HILL CIVIL ENGINEER. M. Am. Soc. C. E. Room 12. Allen Bldg., Augusta, Maine. All kinds surveying, drafting, concrete waterworks and sewage, railways, etc. House tel., 132-2. EDWARD NAMES WASS (Organist and Choirmaster St. Mark’s Church) Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN AND VOICE Residence and Studio, 16 Pleasant St. augCdtf E. E. GREEN WOOD&CO. CIVIL ENGINEERS. Successors to W. B. Getehell. General Surveying and Mapping. City Engineering and Water Works, Railroad Surveys and Construction. Specifications and Esti mates. Bridge Design and Inspection a specialty. 248 Water fc>t.. Augusta, Me. feblieodiyr DR. SOULE MAGNETIC HEALER 12 Columbia St. Office Hours: Daily 1 to 5.30. a 11 end'd * LOOK! READ! AND ACT! i •i PROF. FOINUcfc. stands alarm in his wonderful power of reading the future of humankind, iiorn with a double veil. Kducated in occult mysteries and Hindoo Philosophy in Kgypt and India. It you an- going to consult a life reader, wiry not see the best? j\s the best is the chop pet in the end. Prof. Fundee ul way tells you the truth. PROF. FONDEE’S extraordinary clairvoyant powers, combined with his superior knowledge of occult forces, enables him to read life with accuracy from infancy to old age. His powers arc wonderful, indis putable; his advice reliable, Ills in formation clear, concise, and to the; point in love, courtship, marriage,' divorce, sales, wills, patents, journeys, . pensions, investments, speculation, I property, insurance, mortgages, etc. WITHOUT ASKING A QUESTION, I without any previous knowledge, and : having no natural means of knowing who you are, whence or for what you came, he tells your name and occupa- j tion. He tells you names of friends and enemies—who are true and who are false. Tells whom and when you will; marry, giving names, dates, facts and i location, accepting no fee unless satis faction is given. See this man today and be happy tomorrow AT 9 GROVE STREET Readings 50c. and $1. There la always a call tor second-hand machinery of all klnAs and your partlc . 1 tllttf klHd1 cah" 'eafelty And ii i : : Quickly bo sold by ths/ald *15 » * Journal Waat ad. Railroads and Steamboats MAINE CENTRAL R. R. In effect June 22, 1900. THROUGH TRAINS GOING WKST-3.no A. M. except Mon day. Portland and Boston; 6 37 A. M. for Lewiston, Farmington, Itangeley, EoclV land. Portland, Boston, .Quebec and Mc.i trcal; 9.36 A. M., (10.40 A. M. Sunday* only,) for Rockland, la-wlston, Portland and Boston, Brunswick, Lewiston, Farm ington, Raugehjy, Faby an;", Lancaster and B* coin r Fads; 3.05 P. M., local for Portland- 4.06 P. M. express for Bruns wick, Rockland, Lewiston, Portland, Bos ton, New York, No. Conway and Bartlett: 5.ir, !’. M , Sundays only for Portland and Boston, connecting with throueh slerper for New York; 7.no P. M , for South Gar diner; 10.43 P. JVI.. daily for Lewiston, Bath, Rockland, Portland and Boston. Accommodation trains leave Augnsta 7 40 A. M., 1.30, 5.10 and 6.1a P. M. for Gar diner. GOING EAST-1247 A. M., for Skow hegnn, Bangor, St. John and the Prov inces. I ocs not connect on Sunday morn ing to Belfast, Dexter or beyond Bangor except to Bar Harbor and Washington Plainly: 3.22 A. M., Bangor, Calais and Bar Karl'iir, Greenville and Aroostook Co.; 6.t(i A. M., for Watervillo, Oakland, Somerset By. to BlnRliam and Klneo, Knxcroft, BatiRor; SOS A. M , for Water villn and Skowhcgnu, 12.05 noon, for Ban R'or. Bar ilarlior, Aroostook County. Bt. John and Halifax, 1 S'wiStoll and way sta tions. Oakland, Somerset Ry. to BinRham; 2.45 1’. M., express for Bucksport ana daily to Bangor and Bar Ilarlior; 3.1? P. M.. fni' Wnlervllle, SkowheRan, Belfast, Foxer rift. Bangor and Mattawanikeag; 7.33 P. M , for Watervillo and SkowhW Ran; 3 16 A. M , Sundays only, for Water ville, Bai'Ror and Skowhegan. F. E. BOOTH BY. G. P. A.. Portland, Maine. MORRIS McDONALD, Vice-President * General Manager. General Offices. Portland. Me. BOOTHBAY AND THE ISLANDS STEAMER ISLANDER CAPT. ROBERT F. WESTMAN. LEAVES Augusta every day at 7.00 A. M.; Hallowed, (on signal) 7.08 A. M.; Gar diner, 7.35; So. Gardiner, on signal (Prad street’s) 7.45; Rlehmond 8.30; Bath, City Landing wharf. 9.30, connecting at Bath with L.. B. & B. Electric Railroad for New Mendows Inn, Merrymectlng Park, Brunswick, Lisbon Falls and Lewiston. Arrives at Bnothbay Harbor, about 11.30 A. M. RETURNING, leaves Boothbay Harbor, evety day at 1.30 P. M.; Batii 3.15; con necting at Bath with the afternoon train for Portland and Boston; Richmond at 4.15 P. M. AGENTS: H. E. Bow'dlteh, Augusta. Tel. 104-4. H. G. Turner, Hallowed. Tel. 136-4. W. L. Toy.ier, Gardiner, Tel. 147-6. Special rates for excursion parties on regular trips only. Low rates. 110 miles for $1.25, will land at Higgins’ wharf Boot Id.:i v Harbor, (on signal). Stops at Southport (on signal). Capitol Island, Sauirrel Island and Ocean Point. No freight taken on Sundays. Subject to de lays and change without notice. Augusta. Gnrd'ner & Bnothbay Steam boat Co. W. B. BERRY, Mgr., Oar diner, Maine. EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hon. Wm. T. Cobb and Calvin Austin, Receiver*. KENNEBEC DIVISION. I Summer Service. Steamer "City of Augusta” will leave Augusta week days at 1.30 P. M., Hallo v.cll 1.50 I*. M.. Gardiner 3.35 P. M.. con necting with main line steamer leaving Gardiner at 3.35 I*. M., Richmond at 4.10 P. M.. Dresden at 4 25 P. M.. Bath at 6 30 P. M. and Popliam Beach at 7.15 P. M. for Boston. Returning. Steamer leaves Union Wharf, Boston, week days at 6 P. M. for Fopliam Beach. Bath, Richmond and Gardiner, connecting with Steamer "City of Augusta” for Hal lowed and Augusta. First-class fare be tween Boston and Augusta $2.00 one way, $3.50 round trip. All freight, except live stock. Is Insured against fire and marine rlak. ALLEN PARTRIDGE. Agent. Augusta, Maine. anrlMtt All the Way by Water Between BOSTON and Via the Atlantic Ocean, Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound and Long Island Sound. Metropolitan Line, Express Triple-Screw Turbine Steel Steamships. HARVARD AND YALE Finest Water Trip in the World Fast arid luxurious steamships, equipped with every known device to Insure the safety, comfort and conven ience of passengers. Leave India Wharf, Boston, week dnys and Sun days, r, P. M. Leave Pier 4f., N. R. Now York same hour. One either city S o'clock following inomliu?. Through tickets via the Meropoll tan Lino are on sale at all regular Railroad and Steamboat offices In the I biitoil States, Canada and Mexico. m26.dtf__ CANOES THAT CAN’T TIP OVER Non slnkable, canvas covered, cedar lined canoes made safe from capsizing by air chambers or ‘‘sponsons’’ on either aide. 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. Catalogua on request ROY H. FLYNT, AGENT, : AUGUSTA, ME. IT MAY BE— That the man who rode next you on the cai this morning Is the very person who Is looking for such a room or house as you have to rent' little ad. fn the Journal’s Want Columns wtil being ypg /