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—.... ■'—■■■. ■ ... ..—-- T I •DBSOBimoH riioi, Y »,»"12.00 rum €U?iuwtJ) )„ ^Vql. 1 ELLS WORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 14, 1914. I”??giUB5KfljT.CT*{ No. 41. LOCAL AFFAIRS. were married at Bar Harbor Saturday by Vbbttittment*. Bev. A. M. MacDonald. Tbe bride baa been a successful teacber in the schools of NSW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Ellsworth and elsewhere in tbe county. Hotel Cirone. Ellsworth friends extend congratulations. Dollars Century Boot Shop—8hoe§. John A. Peters, Pres. Henry H. Higgins, Trees. M. Qellert, Sec’y. Ten Lost== Wanted—Agents. Emery Smith arraigned in the For sale—Stove. w^s To let—House. Ellsworth municipal court Monday on on Admr notice—Llewellyn E Colomy. complaint of Deputy Sheriff H. L. Fern- Every Year, each M $500, subject —Emily Savage. aid, of with Exec notice—Henry J Joy. Franklin,charged obstructing to —Mary E Delano. an officer in the performance of bis duty. check, not interest —Rebecca W Hale. Upiop Trust Gopipapy He not bearing. —Parker Spofford. pleaded guilty, but was adjudged Probate notice—Est Myer Gallert et als. guilty, and bound over for appearance at are It will —Est Ethel B Worcester. What you losing? to •« the October term of tbe pay you look it up. —Est Henrietta Grace etals. supreme court OF ELLSWORTH are Notice of foreclosure—Henry Clark. at Machias. Delays expensive. Com’rs Inland Fisheries and game — Public notice. Arthur W. Eaton, of Lamoine, and Miss H C Austin A Co—Undertaker and furni- Verna 0. of were mar- We pay 2 per cent., credited on ture. Lawrie, Franklin, We invite yonr attention to the following reasons for you to do monthly, all check ried Bev. Bartlett’s Island, Mb: by P. A. A. Killam at the Baptist business at this bank: accounts of $500 and over. J R wanted. in Ellsworth No special agree- Wallace—Help parsonage last Thnrsday Because it is a strong safe institution, and our aim is to make this Bangor, Mb: morning. A sister of the bride and two sis- the Peoples Bank. ments—everybody alike. Write us. Eastern Trust A Banking Co. ters of the groom completed the wed- Because its officers and directors are among the safest and most ding party. The single-ring service was conservative business men in this community. Its officers have had CONDENSED TIME TABLE. burrill national used. The bride and groom left on a short years of experience in the Banking business. bank, Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Because this Bank studies the needs of its customers, and properly 7.03, 11.46 a. m., 4.14, m. 8.11 a. m. wedding trip. 88 MAIN* p. Sundays, takes care whether 8T.. ELLSWORTH Trains leave Ellsworth for the west of them, their business is large or small. at 11.08 a. B. T. Sowle, wife and little son Cecil, Because m., 6,85,10.62 p. m. Sundays, 6.20 p. m. systematic savings pay; we receive deposits from fl up. Bev. T. S. Boss and wife and Mrs. Ellie Because this Bank iB interested in the development of this Campbell have returned from an auto- 8CHEDULE OF MAILS county. mobile trip to Danforth where they vis- on us AT ELLSWORTH POSTOPPICB. Call whenever you are in town and let us serve you in any ited who is of the In effect Sept. 27, 1914. Wesley Sowle, principal way and at any time. Danforth high school. While away they Absolute MAILS RECBIVBD. enjoyed a few d4ya’ hunting, and brought From West-7.18 a m; 4.14, p m. Safety back two deer. Cecil, the twenty-one From East—11.06, 6.36, and 10.62 p m. we months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. ISowle, Union Trust j is the BEST thing have to offer our MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB Company claims to have shot both. Going West—10.80 am; 5 and 9 m. and p patrons, present prospective. Other ; Going East—6.45 a m; 8.45 p m. Ellsworth has contributed flOO to the Bed Cross work in Europe. The collec- inducements are of Registered mail should be at half secondary import- postofBce tion at the union evening Bervice on Peace an hour before mail closes. amounted to about i ance. It is upon this basis that this Sunday f30, private subscriptions brought the fund up to |52, WEATHER IN KLL8HORTH. “If the young man ever expects to succeed in busi- bank solicits YOUR account. and the local branch of the Bed Cross strong from ness For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, contributed its treasury to bring he must be economical. No matter how small Oct. the amount contributed an even 13, 1014. lupjfto the sum the or man is he should [From observations taken at the power hundred. The Rebeck has been forwarded boy young receiving, station of the Bar Harbor &. Union River to the Bed Cross in this save a Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is headquarters always portion of his income.” given in inches for the twenty-four hours country. ending at midnight.J Weather Precip- Edward A., the eight-year-old son of Hancock Temperature condi tiono itatiou Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bragdon, was drowned County Savings Bank, in Union river at the rear of his home on 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon Established 1873. Me. WedJ 81— 60— clear fair Grant street late Thursday afternoon. Ellsworth, Thurs 48— 56— cloudy cloudy The little fellow, wrho had been an in- Fri.^T 66— 56— rain cloudy .28 valid from a nervous trouble since an ill- WOO0r>OOOCeQOQOaOOOOOOOOQQQOQOO Sat £58— 58— cloudy, fog cloudy, fog ness a fewr years ago, demanded almost ELLSWORTH FALLS. NORTH ELLSWORTH. Son 60— 63— fog cloudy constant attention. Thursday he was left “ ” Mon 50— 71— clear ciear Arthur and David Foster were home for in the attached a Tues^il— 65— clear clear playing yard, by long Miss Ruth Maddocks is teaching in The Store I Sunday and Monday. Quality rope to a tree to prevent his wandering Hancock. are home | away. Shortly after,5 o’clock his mother Charles E. Lynch and wife Bryan Maddocks, of Bar Harbor, and Capt. N. H. Means, though still confined missed and found he had freed him- from a visit in Brewer. him, Hamlin of to his is much better. Maddocks, Bangor, recently bed, self from the rope. The body was found Miss Mildred of New was Eaton, York, visited their parents here. Mrs. Harold Robinson, of Chicago, is soon afterward in the river, only a short here Monday calling on friends. Dr. G. A. Phillips, of Bar Harbor, has FREE visiting her parents, C. L. Morang and distance away. Mrs. Frank Holden is visiting her wife. harvested a crop of 4,000 buBhels of pota- and Robert of Stock- Mrs. Harriet L. Harry Nickerson, mother, Hastings. toes, on his farm at Nicolin. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, who has been vis- ton Springs, who created a disturbance and of Mon- Christopher Moody wife, Mrs. after two months with relatives in returned home at the Mariaville fair last Mary Perry, iting Carmel, Wednesday are of A. W. Ellis and wife. A roe, guests her daughter, Mrs. H. E. has I Saturday. were arraigned in the Ellsworth Maddocks, evening, Rocoe |Grover, of Amherst, visited his gone to her home in Sorrento for the win- P There will be a of Irene municipal court Thursday, having been regular meeting sister, Mrs. C. A. Higgins, Saturday and ter. O. arrested by Sheriff Silsby. Harry Nick- chapter, E.~8., Friday evening. Circle Sunday. ■■ erson had answer to two Robert Fomforth and wife, with son Wizzikin Theatre supper at 6.30. SSsflB to charges— f Florence Giles has returned to Clarence and drunk and disorderly and assault and Miss daughter, Miss Robertine, "^Gerald Leighton, of Bangor, was the battery. He pleaded guilty to both, and Amherst after visiting her sister, Mrs. W. of Connecticut, were recent guests of their week-end guest of his grandparents, J?P. with a 50c bot- Judge Mason imposed a fine of §3 and M. Davis. cousins, the Maddocks family, making Southard and wife. the | costs on the first charge and flO and costs Mrs. Lizzie Gatchell, who has been in trip by automobile. They were ac- ft Roswell wife and son of Mrs. Elvira Murch, John, on the second, the total being §42.02, Bangor several months, is boarding in the companied by Lewis, of Steu- tie of 1 Deer are Mrs! Murch’s ben. Isle,* visiting which was paid. Robert Nickerson home of W. M. Hamilton. mother, Mrs. Mary Laffln. —* pleaded guilty to the charge of assault Andrew Dunning, of Lynn, Mass., was William J. and Adelbert L. and and a fine of Flanagan battery, paid §10and the guest of Fred J. Maddocks and family COMING EVENTS. Wizzard Polish, Miles, of have entered the in all to Ellsworth, costs, amounting §20. Sunday on his way to Columbia Falls for University of Maine law school. The proposition submitted by Judge a visit. ELLSWORTH. John W. on move or Wizzard Coughlin will, Friday, Emery last week to the city government, Charles W. Smith went to Amherst Friday evening, Oct. 16, at Odd Fellows Polish his barber the — from build- on of of Mop shop Phillips behalf the trustees the public Sunday to join Mrs. Smith, who has been hall Foresters’ ball. Dance tickets, 50 to the store next above ing Austin H. library, for the better preservation of pub- visiting there for several days, and enjoy cents; ladies free. Joy’s. lic documents contributed to the li- a few days’ hunting. Saturday evening, Oct. 17, at Society in Clarence B. wife and son Robert brary, by installing them a room on the Duster. Day, A shipment of fourteen cans of land- hall—Dance. are in Calais for Mr. Day’s vacation from third floor of the county court house, was locked 6&lmon was received here last week Wednesday evening, Oct. 21, at Han- the made the taken up with the county commissioners postoffice. They trip by from Enfield hatchery, accompanied by cock hall—Ellsworth music festival. Re- automobile. yesterday. The Hancock County Bar See Our Window. Supt. Darling, and were planted in Branch served 25 and 35 cents. association, at a meeting yesterday after- seats, Owing to the Foresters’ dance Friday pond. The fish were secured through the noon, had already given its unanimous evening of this week, C. E. Monaghan : efforts of A. R. Phillips. endorsement to the plan, and the county <3trf>misnnnue. has postponed the opening of his dancing commissioners readily agreed to the H. C. Austin & E3H3S school to Oct. 23. Co., proposition. Only slight changes in the LAKEWOOD. vwwvw Howard B. Moor, the newly-appointed way of the shelving will be necessary to member of the board of county Frank Wilbur is his home with commis-, fit the room for the documents, and here making Men’s Shoes took hiB seat with the board sioners, yes- they will be not only better preserved but Granville Tate. for the first time. terday more easily accessible. They are for the Clarence Garland is improving his field new Look! Mrs. B. L. Potter and little son, who! free use of the citizens of the county as by blasting and removing large bowlders. Complete line for fall Mrs. have been visiting Potter’s parents, well as the people of Ellsworth, under Martin A. Garland and wile visited Mrs. and winter wear. P. Dorr and have returned to as the Ellsworth C. wife, such regulations library Garland’s mother, Mrs. Warren, ol Otis, in N. Y. their home Massena, trustees and the county commissioners recently. wno establish. Discount Kooeri m. lampoeu, sunerea a; may Few potatoes have rotted. A large 10% shock in Bangor Monday of last week, Rehearsals are being held the Ells- few | by yield is the general report, with very FOR CASH all this month. was to his home here worth (estival chorus in (or brought Monday. preparation small ones. His condition is but slightly improved. its concert to be given in Haneock hall R. L. Sargent is digging up his water- Ella who has been seri- next Wednesday evening. One o( the H. P. Miss Goodwin, which was laid by Dr. Haines years CARTER, o( the* will be se- pipe, ill two weeks, following an oper- (eatures program ;the will MAIN ST., ELLSWORTH ously ago. He finds it beyond repair, and for has .shown lections by the ladies’ double quartette- ation appendicitis, gradual have to in a new line. Misses Erva Giles and put improvement, and] unless unexpected first sopranos, furW* The threshers have made their annual set in, is considered out of Margaret King; second sopranos. Misses Linnehan’s Auto complications visit in this and have cleaned up Livery May Bousey and Lillis Phillips; first altos, section, danger. the farmers. It is The Walk-E-Z Coat Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs. B. B. Whit- the grain for gratifying Main street across Union Harry The bridge to note that of grain are Overland Car comb; second altos, Miss Carrie Russell larger quantities river was last week, w’ith three- A comfortable, long-wearing replanked ■ mug. and Mrs. Charles Wormell. This will be being grown. Water Me. No robe U necessary. inch hard pine. Street Commissioner Street, Ellsworth, garment. Ellsworth’s first opportunity to hear AMiss Marden put on a big crew and rushed the TELEPHONE 117-2 Knees and arc always protected, Peterson, soprano soloist, and her fine Church Notes. legs work through with very slight interrup- Unitarian warm and voice will make a addition to the for Sun- dry. tion to traffic. splendid The Unitarian minister’s text program. Miss Croxford, reader, is one will be “Behold the Lamb of and natural action. of has day morning Permits easy leg rre»lo! if?? Fulton J. Redman, New| York, in her but o( the younger artists line, which taketh away the sins of the Auto for Hire purchased the.S. W. Sutton house on! the God, is highly commended. The selections world”. The first of the Uni- for a summer home. He ex- ! meeting Chalmers Car Burry road with the varied Touring given by these ladies, tarian club will be held at the Wyman Ellsworth. to at least four months of Sold DAVID FRIEND, pects spend numbers o( the will make a by chorus, pro- cottage, the home of Mr. Tickle, next Alley’s Stable, The each year in Ellsworth. The news is Also Line of Mackinaws Direct From Factory gram that ought to prove the musical at 7.30. Franklin Ellsworth. Large to his friends. Monday evening St., gratifying many„Ellsworth event o( the season. At the annual meeting of the Unitarian Telephone 61-5. Mrs. John P. Eldyidge was called to Dex- parish last Wednesday evening, following ter Monday by the critical illness of her GREEN LAKE. of a officers were re-elected rhe ,this brother, Edward G. Ayer. Mr. Ayer died parish supper, Object a as follows: F. S. E. P. Patten and wi(e (ew for the ensuing year jresterday. Mr. Eldridge and daughter spent days Auto last week at the lake. president; Miss M. A. Greely, vice- Livery Bernice left to-day for Dexter to attend Lord, Advertisement F. S. Call, clerk; E. C. Osgood, F. H. Stable. ;he funeral, which will be held to-mor- Mrs. T. Dodd and daughter Laura were president; Osgood’s in- and F. S. C. L. who has need of any kind of of over treasurer collector; Lord, reader of The American, row. guests Amos Hardy Sunday. To for or short ^iofortjevery and L. F. trustees; Mrs. E. let long trips. Tele- settle- A. G. and wife had as guests Sun- Morang Giles, broad and prompt of Glenn A. Law- Noyes all our policies combine protection Ruth, little daughter day Langdon Freese and wife, of Bangor. E. Rowe, Mrs. F. L. Kent and W. H. phone 29-2. **• tb^t has returned to her home witbt the lowest possible rates. rence and wife, James Race and wife, and Miss Nellie Titus, pulpit committee; Mrs. J. P. Eld- n Rockland, after a visit with her granu- Race are visiting their parents, Supt. E. E. ridge, Mre. W. H. Titus and C. L. Morang, the 1_. MASON, jarents, Judge King and wife. Mr. Race and wife, at hatchery. finance committee. W. & F. Lawrence were here for a tew James Laird, of Woods Hole, Mass., has Motor Boat ind Mrs. Unitarian been to take the place of the At the annual meeting of the MAINE Robert King has returned to Ban- appointed 1 lays. late Rockwell S. Spencer at the hatchery. club Thursday evening, officers were or I_ELLSWORTH, law school. TO LET by day week. gor elected as follows: Roy C. Haines, presi- to ALBERT N. Invitations have been issued for the DOLLARDTOWN. dent; Mrs. A. I. Richardson, vioe-presi- Apply CUSHMAN, wedding of Jessie, daughter of Mr. and dent; Mrs. C. H. Leland, secretary; Miss Ellsworth, Maine. Arthur Moran has returned from to L. of this to Presque treasurer. will be LOAN Mrs. Charles Morang, city, Mabel Lord, Meetings H. EVERETT HALL "ONEY Isle. and of held the first third Monday evenings £dward|Harold Hamblen, Springfield, Organist and Choirmaster of the Unitarian and Commercial Paper. Butler and Mrs. kImproved, Productive Real Estate; oo Collateral Hass., to take place at the Unitarian Reuel daughter, Abbott, of each month, at the homes of members, church, Bangor, were of J. A. and church Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, at 8 the guests Stackpole except open meetings, which will be held Teacher of Piano and Pipe Organ c. • • Ellsworth, Me. >’clock. A will follow at the wi(e recently. at the vestry. Arrangements are now BuJfciLL & SON, 16 State St, reception will receive pupils on Saturdays some of the bride’s parents. Mrs. W. S. Spencer, who has been visit- being made for a Hallowe’en party to be at Ellsworth. Miss Georgia F. Jude, of Ellsworth, and ing her sister, Mrs. Joseph Stackpole, has held at Hancock hall Friday evening, Leschetizky Method Taught 34-4 RIBE FOR THE AMERICAN Charles R. Bulger, of Cranberry Isles, returned to Ellsworth Falls. Oct. 30. Telephone Hfctorrtiannmte. Wurtisrantu Jtiutual sennit column. 3mong tt>e ®rangtr».

MADGE”. es- EDITED BY ”4U*T This column K devoted to the Grange. the of Hancock county. Its Motto: and pecially to grange* Good “Helpful Hopeful bo all grangers for the Nights The column i* open •re those in SUNDAY_SCHOOL. of interest, and enjoyed by good The purposes of this column are succlnc y discussion of topics general health. meetings. Make letters The perfect digestion, clear Lesson III.—Fourth For stated In the title and motto—It Is for the rout -* 1 ror report* of grnnge system, Quarter, All communication* must and blood benefit, and alms to be helpful and bopefull short and concise. pure upon which sound names will not be printed ex- Oct. 18,1914. Being for the common good, It Is for the com- be signed, but health depends, will be given writer. All com- you by mon uee—a public servant, a purveyor of In- cept by permission of the to by formation and suggestion, a medium for the In- munication* will be subject approval be THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. terchange of Ideas. In this capacity It solicits (he editor, but none will rejected,without communications, and Us success depends largely good reason. on the It In this Com- BEECMl’S support given respect. munications must he signed, but the name of 30 — of Hancock Text of the Lesson, Mark 32-42. Friday, Oct Meeting xiv, writer will not be printed except by permission. Pomona with Arbntua grange, Surry. Memory Verees, 34-36—Golden Text, Communications will be subject to approval or PILLS Matt, xxvi, 41—Commentary Prepared rejection by the editor of the column, but none ARBUTUS, 450, SURRY. LargMt S»u of Anv Madicine in tke World will be rejected without rood reason. Address Sold ooorrwkore. In by Rev. D. M. Stearns. member* were pres- boxes. 10c„ 25c. all communications to Oct. 2, thirty-seven ent. One candidate was instructed in Wholly forgetful of Himself and His The America*. Ellsworth, Me. Srsl end second degrees. We have had a in a that approaching sufferings, way goodly number at grange for a few even- Positive Proof we cannot understand, He comforted and shall more as the GOOD WORD*. ings back expect that little band with the draws near—Oct. 30. incomparable When you meet a man that’s bine county grange Should Convince .the de- Greatest one should Last was ladies’ night. The words of John xiv, xv, xvl and pray- There’s thing that you do, Friday Skeptic in Kllswortli. him on the back and was carried out in an able ed the prayer of John xvii, such a Slap say: gree work “Better luck another CUfontioTi as day!” to the as was never on earth a in con- manner, a credit officers, they prayer prayed Is it there is woman this country who Becsase it's the evidcooe of an ElU Cheer him up and make him smile— possible and new to the chair*. worth before or since. Then a were all young they sang all the to suffer E. Pinkham’s citizen. Don’t keep “knocking” while, tinues without Vege- and we look and went out into the mount of Lydia Next Friday is men’s night, hymn Good words come amazing cheap: giving table a trial after all the evidence that is con- for something instructive snd interesting. Testimony esaily Investigated. Olives (verse 2t5). He went forth over Use them—for they help a heap. Compound The side that furnishes the best program The endorsement the brook Cedron, because Ills son which contradic- strongest of mem. When you see a man in woe tinually being published, proves beyond Him and and workwill be treated by thelosingside. The beat proof. Read it: Israel had turned against his back and “Hello!” tion that this old medicine has relieved more suffer- Slap say grand Mra. John Meader, would not have Him (Ex. iv, 22; Ps. It he’s down his Ellsworth, says. upon luck. women one ? 203. NORTH BROOKRV1LL*. than other medicine in the world RAINBOW, “For several years my back «u lxxxi, 11). We cannot but think of Cheer him and give him v ing among any wet up pluck, with a Rainbow grange met Oct. 8 and sore and 1 found it difficult His father David going forth over the Laugh and grab him by the hand We have in the of the United States to stoop 1 published newspapers One mem- larger attendance than usual. or after sitting. I had same brook because his son rebelled And then boost to beat the band. get up sharp pain> more testimonial letters than have ever been reinstatement. It Good words won’t cost a dime. pub- ber was received by in which felt like him but as you genuine my kidneys, knile- against (II Sam. xv, 23), the And they’ll help him every time. lished in the interest of other medicine for women— was voted to hold a contest between thrusts. Until I procured Doan’s truly as David returned and reigned any Kidney brothers snd sisters, the brothers to fill Pills at Moore’a When see a man knocked all Drug Store, had when the rebellion was over, so shall you out. and eveiy year we publish many new testimonials, gen- nothing the ebaira snd (urnisb the program, Oct. done me This the Son of David return and Stop and ask him what it’s about; any good. remedy went reign uine and true. Here are three never before 22. A was the Help bim to his feet, and then published: good program presented by directly to the seat of the trouble and when Israel's rebellion is over. Urge the man to try again. lecturer pro tem. brought a cure. I haven’t needed Having entered a garden in Geth- From Mrs. S.T. I. any Fill his heart with “plucky dope’’— Richmond, Providence, R. kiduey medicine since. The semane He said to His endorsement (John xvili, 1), Equal parts of cheer and hope. women who as I have Providence, R. I.—“ For the benefit of suffer l.AKK VIEW. 451, HAPPYTOWN. 1 have given Doan's Kidney Pills before, disciples, “Sit ye here while I shall Good words help a man along done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham’8 Vegetable Compound Orange met Oct. 3, with only a few still holds good.’’ pray," and. leaving eight of them. He When he’s up against it strong. doctor it has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the said members oof. First and second degrees Price at all dealers. took Peter and James and John and SOe, Don’t simply If you can't find one good word caused a displacement I have always been weak and I overworked were conferred on two candidates. Next went a little farther and to be ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- began Then do not let your voice be beard. after my baby was bom and inflammation set in, then nervous pros- meeting, Oct. 17, it is boped all members sorrowful and very (verse 33; Better live in silence than Pills — the same that Mr- heavy tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E Pink- will be present, as the third and fourth ney Metder Matt xxvi 37). the three rec- “Knock” against your fellow-man. Putting ham’s The is my best friend and degrees will be conferred on candidates, had. Fouter-Mil burn words or none at Vegetable Compound. Compound Co., Props. Buffalo ords as well as we can, it Speak good all; together when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her and a harvest feast will be served. N. Y. Help your fellows if they fall. seems to have been like this: He was to take S. T. 199 Waldo Good words help along the way— your medicine.”—Mrs. Richmond, Street, withdrawn from the three favored dis- R. I. BAYSIDE 47#, KIABWORTH, Therefore say a few to-day. Providence, to ciples about a stone's cash saying to Important all Women —Sent by D. I. D. Bayside grange met October 7, with soul is sorrow- A Minister’s Wife Writes: them, “My exceeding tweuty-flve present. Two candidate* were Readers of this ful unto death. here and Paper. Tarry ye My dear M. B. Family: Cloquet, Minn. —“I have suffered very much with irregularities, instructed in the first and second degree*. watch with me.” Then He went for- and but wonderful E. Pink- We had the annual reunion October 8, inflammation, your medicine, Lydia The lecturer pro tern, furnished a program Thoumnds upon thousands of women ward a little and kneeled down and am’s nas made me well and I can recommend according to appointment. The good Enin Vegetable Compound, of quotations by nearly all the members. have kidney or bladder trouble and never i fell on His face on the and the same to all that are troubled with these Jen- ground niece (or nieces) elected to furnish'a re- complaints.”—Mrs. suspect It. saying, “O Father, If It be for the column will the nie c/o Rev. K. Minnesota. 441. prayed, my port present Akkrsian, Akerman, Cloquet, MARIAV1IAK. Women’s com plain ta often prove to be | let this f’-om me; of that event in met a possible cup pass particulars pleasant the Mariaville grange Oct. 10, with nothing else but kidney trouble, or the nevertheless, not will but Thine be of The my next issue American. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. good attendance. One member was result of kidney or bladder diaea** done.” And there appeared an angel obligated and three instructed in first and South Quincy, Mass.—The doctor said that I had organic trouble If the kidneys are not in a healthy con- unto Him from Sisters Hospital, Watervilib, second heaven, strengthening and he doctored me for a time and I did not relief. I degrees. dition, they may cause the other orgaot to Oct. 2.1914. long get any Him. And. being in an agony. He saw E. ad- The grange realised $128.12 from thj fair. become diseased. Dear Aunt Madge: Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound prayed more earnestly, and His sweat vernsea ana i Next Saturday evening, Oct. 17, there You suffer a deal Have been watching to see when the M. B. tnea it ana louna reiiei Deiore I naa may great with pain in was as it were great of blood will be a harvest feast in observance of drops reunion was to be, not that I expected to at- finished the first 1 Kittle. I continued taking it all the back, bearing down feelings, head- falling down to the ground. (Matt tend. but I wanted to know when the others through middle life and am now a strong, healthy the tenth anniversary. All are requested ache and toss of ambition. xxvi, 37-39; Mark, xiv, 33-36; Luke xxli, of the clan were to have the feast of the year. woman and earn my own living.”—Mrs. Jake D. to come prepared for both the feast and Poor health makes you nervous, irrita- would be able to write 41-44.) Thought I you quite a Murdoch, 25 Gordon St, South Quincy, Mass. program. ble tnd may be despondent; it makes came letter, but taking ether leaves me with a Then He to the three and found any one so. numb band, probably as result of hurting the to LYDIA E. PIN K HAM MEDICIXE CO. them asleep and saith unto Peter: “Si- But hundreds of women claim that Dr. nerve in the elbow last summer. P^F (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS.,foradvice. MOKE BIRDS MOVEMENT. mon, sleepest thoul Couldest thou not read and Kilmer’s Have bid good-bye to my appendix, and Your letter will l>c opened, answered Swamp-Root, by restoring watch with me one hour? Watch ye have done from the first. Wish by a woman and held in strict confidence. health to the kidneys, proved to be finely every The National Audubon Society’s New just and pray lest ye enter into temptation. one who has to have a case the needed to overcome -uch con- surgical might I'udertaklng. remedy The spirit indeed Is willing, but the take it in time and get through with it as elevation of about 500 feet, and filled up on ditions. sort. New Oct. 9 — To induce A medicine, flesh is weak.” He went away the sec- easily as I have. The deed was done Monday clam chowder of the tastiest York, every good kidney j*>#a*«ing W. real healing and curative value, should ond time and morning. Sept. 21, and I was allowed to see The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. O. property-owner in the United States to prayed the same words, be a blessing to thousands of nervous, my sister that afternoon for a few minutes. Smith, their daughter Zelma, P. G. Wooster j increase the number of birds on bis land and returned and found them asleep over-worked women. to her home in a first three from South Hancock, Shall go few days now. and wife (the is the avowed of a movement see and did not know what to purpose just Many send for a sample bottle to again, they Everybody has been good, and I have had Maine, the last named from Oak Bluffs, Mass ,) j launched in New York, according to an what tiwamp-Root, the great Kidney, answer Him. all the fruit and flowers that I could make and Martin and Miss Josie Gisler. and Bladder will do for Philip announcement made Liver Remedy, ! is in the ^Cupboard) by T. Oilbert Pear- He went away and prayed the third use of. This parkvcontains 600 acres, and | them. Every reader of this paper, who j son, secretary of the National Association time, saying the same words. Then Shall think of you all at “Hillcrest” on Oct. making, having but just begun. It has steep WHAT TO EAT TODAY. has not already tried it, by endowing ten of Audubon societies. cents to Dr. Kilmer A Oo., Binghamton, He came the third time to the three 8, and wish I could be there to “reune" and hillside with winding, rustic-fenced, easy j N. receive size bottle the bountiful feast. Shall think of and level lands beside the “Ten thousand dollars have been Y., may sample by on and enjoy grade paths Arroyo just and said, "Sleep now, take your DINNER MENU. post. You can the regu* “Sunshine”, too. 8aco, a dry river. And there is a Urge plunge subscribed for this said Mr. purchase rest. It is enough, the hour Is come, j Vermicelli Soup. purpose,” Grcelr flfty-cent and one-aoLlar size bottles at Best wishes for the day, from Mol. uBed every day by men, women and children. J Pearson “This new the Son of Man is Parsnip Fritters. to-day. work, which all drug stores. behold, betrayed This is fitted up especially for basket j park Boiled Green Corn. we may call the ‘More-birds Movement', into the hands of sinners.” Then He “Mol’s” address until Oct. and all times of day, from 10 a. m. 18 will be picnickers, Sirloin Steak In Gravy. will consist, in part, of returned to the and found them m see with establishing eight 14 Burleigh street Waterville. We are all to about 15 p. you may parties Dettuce and Deviled Cheese Salad throughout the country many experi- HAVE YOU also sleeping for sorrow, and said: their lunch baskets, coming and going. The Frozen Custard. very glad of her cheery letter, and hope mental stations for hillside is shaded with great live oaks, and Coffee. attracting birds. “Why steep ye? Rise and pray lest for her full restoration to good health. the bottom land is being planted to them. Bird-boxes, feeding and drinking devices, CATARRH? ye enter into temptation.” This at- Another welcome letter we follows, but I first view, a and similar artificial Thirty-eight years ago got my apparatus, will be 1* tempt at a conservative story of that do wish we could have met “Did” in It’s a Dangerous Dl»»»— Ilyoniel per- grand view, from the brow of the hill of this steak one may serve almost set up in suitable places on estates to serve awful night in the garden may not be son October 8. the Effective Reined) land, the valley, the foothills and the majestic any vegetables. A nice dinner as object-lessons to all the people of the quite correct in every detail, but It is mountains Here was Sheep Corral WITH Catarrh, which is indicated by sniffl- Bar Harbor. Oct. 8. beyond. may be made up with the veg- ; region." were driven in and crust* in the helpful even to try to do it Do it for Springs, where sheep by eta hies here. ing, frequent colds Dear M. B. Sitters suggested It is understood that attractively-illus- if not and will be Messed in herder and dogs to water and rest. I rode my nose is a serious disease and yourself, you Just a line to say I expected to be with you trated bonetins saw corral fences seasonable vegetables. explaining this subject, the delicate it Indian pony about here, and checked surely to doing at •‘Hillcreat” this lovely day, but just at the as well as the spreads broken down, and manure a foot or two .deep. Parsnip Fritters.—To make the frit- propagation of grouse, quail, lining of the air passages, and fre- It Is clear that He prayed three last found I could not come. So sorry! I The first settlers were carting away the ters cook parsnips forty-five minutes wild turkeys, ducks and geese, will be quently destroys the hearing times, that He found them three times called on Jennie, but she was not at home. manure to fertilize their orange trees. issued and given wide distribution. The To cure catarrh must hare Did not have cards with in boiling salted water and then drain, you that He ns It my visiting me, so sleeping, sweat, were, I bad uo idea then that the day would come will also be furthered something that will quickly reach borrowed a pencil of the driver and had an plunge into cold water, when skins will propaganda by drops of blood, that an angel strength- when we two schoolmates,JMr. Smith and I, of means of the diseased .issues, kill tie germs, Id card in my purse, so used that. Will try be found to slip off easily. Mash, lectures, slides and motion pic- ened Him, that after His agony He the little red schoolhouse, would have the and drive out the poison. it again, as I know where she lives. Went season with butter, salt and pepper, tures. Us- was able to rise up and go to meet privilege of sitting down to a clam chowder Hyomei is just such a remedy and had an interesting visit with Aunt Sue. into small fiat roll in fiour This enterprise will be under the that here, and that he would have a daughter who shape cakes, charge ing a mixture of antiseptic .is His enemies. I could follow her all the way, as I have been of Herbert K. the well-known would it and set the table. Strange and saute in butter. Job, author breathe a small inhaler over that route twice. prepare you through What shall we say of the favored and bird- can- I events, even under the eyes of us two, since Boiled Green Corn. — protectionist. Mr. Job has re- its health- medication I am for *4Mol” who is in the Remove the restoring three who were also with Him at the sorry hospital. the of raw ana we, with twine, piphook and cheese, fished for signed office state ornithologist of not direct to the If I knew where and which one would sent outer husk which Incloses the corn help going of the ruler’s and on throat, raising daughter mice in that airy, old schoolhouse. I cau see Connecticut, where he won a wide inflamed lining of the nose and her a card. So sorry that Uncle Dudley has and put the cobs Into a large saucepan repu- the mount of transfiguration and two those wide cracks aud knot-holes now. There tation as a lecturer and that clu .eJ-up passed away, and sorry for the one who is of uusalted water. Cover and bird culturist, and quickly relieving Scban. boiling dis- of them honored to bring to Him the was where we cast the hook. will at once take feeling, stopping the unclean left in loneliness, as we'all have to suffer boil. When teuder drain, sprinkle with up this work of the ass’ colt and to the Passover? Audubon charges, and healing the sore spots-- prepare when our dear ones leave us. salt and with melted association. William Rocke- worst serve butter. If you breathe Even the What about their sleeping at His Aunt Emma, burry up and get well so as to A Pretty Salad — A slice of canned feller, William P. freely. desired when removed from the Clyde, George Eastman, cases at once. write one of phn respond transfiguration (Luke lx, 32), as well your interesting letters. I know on Samuel Thorne and ot pineapple, chopped frnit and nuts top, the corn may be sliced from the cob Edward C. Converse There is for the treatment what are, for I have had two or three. nothing as in the garden, and the fact that they over and a are the with salad dressing candied a among subscribers to the support catarrh ills that is ni" ie pleas- are great, as all of the M. B. sisters who with sharp knife and reheated with easier, neither nor can They A- glory suffering keep in the center. # of this promising new advance in Audu- ant or so as have written to me are. cherry a little butter, milk, pepper and salt. satisfying Hyom> such mortals as we are awake? What bon work. 1’archer sells it on the “No re-no- Now I will let some one else say a word. NEW WAY OF BAKING APPLES. Fried. < about the of Peter and then Quickly boasting that all had more than a pay” plan. Hope you good Remove the core, the not leaving apples Sirloin Steak With Gravy.—Take sir- his being able to watch one hour? time, and that I may be with you all next SOUTH BLUEH1LL. whole, pat a raisin in the center. Eat loin steaks one-fourth of an inch the loneliness of all on His I am as thick, Oh. it year. ever, Did. Mrs. Rose Steele is Charm with sugar and cream. season with salt and and visiting in Surry. A Woman’s side! “No man knoweth the Son save 101 Main street. Bar Harbor. pepper fry in 1 tested these when visiting. butter over a fire on each side Mrs. Henry Morse, of North the Father.” How can He continue quick Attleboro, Beautiful hair, fluffy, I am when I Mrs. R for a minute. Make a Mssb., visited friends here last week. “ to love such as we are and ever always pleased hear that just pan gravy abundant and free from dandruff, hope > M. B.s sojourning in different places find with beef extract and chopped parsley. Mrs. Billings, of visited her one of woman’s charms—it to make anything out of us? May His Camden, greatest *b® each other and NORTH BROOKSVILLE. Serve with diced French fried Mrs. Otis her main — wan)' with us make out, get acquainted enjoy pota- sister, Candage, last week. delight yet patience us more pa- but f"r their each other's society. Did I tell you that Emory Snow’s many friends are glad to toes. Allen would be most attractive tient with each other. Henderson, L. H. Sibley and Fred hair, tbin» the husband and son of “Eunice” made Lettuce and Deviled Cheese Salad.— streaked, thin and lifeless As to His own in see him out again. Sylvester are on a at experience the hunting trip Deblois. no and that pt*tw me a call at the door a few weeks Beat a cream cheese a there is remedy ago, ask- has moved into his to cream, adding garden we may be quite certain that Lewis Black, jr., Misses Flossie Carter, of West Brooklin, hair is a gift of nature. Beaotitui ing if “this is Aunt Madge?” 1 appreci- cream if necessary to accomplish this. aud at- He was not shrinking from death on father’s house for the winter. and Evelyn Hutchings, of North Sedg- hair is really a matter of care ated it very much. Season with one teaspoonful of Worces- when mow® the cross, nor was He asking to be de- Miss Mary Harris, of Hallowell, is visit- wick, are employed in the factory here. tention. Parisian Sage, What a lovely month is October! The tershire sauce, one tablespoonful of into the and to the hair, livered from that. We know that the ing at the Methodist parsonage. Orrin Bickford and wife scalp applied foliage never was brighter or prettier than finely chopped parsley, a few drops of were called to work will be sur- devil tried to kill Him as a babe In will wonders—you Mackie Bros. of have set Bucksport the death of trrat ap- this year. How much of beauty the sum- Co., Brockton, onion juice, a little salt and a teaspoon- Sunday by Mrs. prised and delighted with the Bethlehem and by His own townsmen mill in the Bickford’s Mrs. ap- mer people lose who go early to their win- up their portable James ful of paprika. Mix well and let stand mother, Ellen Henderson, plication--not only will the bair It Nazareth nnd possibly in the storm of this ter homes! Douglass field. where it will get cold and hard. Make place. pear abundant, soft, fluffy, jn the lake, but he could for the beautir not, as read and of Mrs. Cordelia with life, but doubly Think, you the remainder of the Capt. Foster Gray wife, Provi- into little balls and serve on lettuce Conary, who has been really » Hme had not come. My own convlc- Parisian supplies hair column, how good Busan’s clam chowder dence, R. I., were guests of F. S. Hawes leaves with or without a of here caring for her brother, William Can- Sage a* fion His and garnishing needs. It removes concerning agony bloody would who had his scalp surely taste, supplemented by E’s fancy and wife last week. sliced cucumbers or radishes. Sfrve dage, foot operated upon this a iweat in Gethsemane Is that it was an- druff with one application salad and baked apples. Mrs. Anna has returned from with French dressing. summer, has returned to her home in dirt and of devil Lymburner cleanses the hair of all ather attempt the to kill Him him ««enu•»*”[ Bar Harbor, where she visited her sons A Cooling Dosssrt. Rockland, taking with her for the sive oil. It Is an inexpensive. pefore the time and thus prevent His Dear Aunt Madge: winter. nothing to Everett and Maurice. Frozen Custard.—One of milk, tic tonic, and contains sacrifice for sin on The All clam chowders enjoyed by New Eng- quart great Calvary. Oct. 12. c# jure the hair or scalp. It can.W*®: landers are not and eaten on the Grovea Cousins has sold his farm to Mrs. three eggs, one tablespocnful of cord- «>. key to It is found in Heb. v, 7, "He prepared cured from O- A. Parcher or St shores of New England; for, on this 19th Carter and moved to Rockland. starch, three-fourths of a cupfnl of offered up prayers and supplications day Emily WEST SULLIVAN. drug store. of September, 1914, neighbors of Pasadena, Mrs. Carter has rented a of the house a of salt and to ___ with strong crying and tears unto part sugar, pinch Savoring from Maine and Massa- The junior and freshman California, formerly to Mackie Bros. Co. for a taste. Put the milk in of double basket-ball Him that was able to save Him from boarding-house. top chusetts, sat at a rustic table in Brookside team Oct. 12. C. boiler. Beat the and salt played against the sophomore and best VluS" and was heard.” It is the rec- eggs, sugar Make sure of getting the leath park here, thirty miles from the Pacific, at an _ seniors of Sullivan add to the milk slow- high school of His third He together, boiling Thursday turd, Spices amt Flavoring ord weeping. prayed at K. of P. hall. 18 to 28 in BUCKSPORT CENTER. ly, stirring all the time (do not let it Score, favor of Extracts saying be saved from death, and He was Sloan’s for the and by Apply Freely Lumbago. Mrs. Eunice Amanda Pratt died Thurs- Remove from the fire. When juniors freshmen. therefore saved from boil). to your grocer leard and death, Your attacks of Lumbago are not nearly so Mr. and Mrs. Oct. 8, at the age of seventy-seven cold add the into Bailey, of re- which seem- hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them day, flavoring, put freezer, Cherryfleld, the death In the garden almost turned home instantly by a simple application of years. She leaves one brother—John Far- pack with ice and salt. Freeze same Saturday, after a visit with An came to Him Sloan’s Liniment on the hack and id imminent angel ioins. — fleld and one sister Sarah J. as their son Pearl at D. A. & Poorf is a Collomore; ice cream. Patchen’s. tnd Him that He Lumbago form of rheumatism, aud yields “Stickney strengthened might perfectly to Sloan’s which Stevens. Mrs. penetrates quickly Rosetta Bunker and Mrs. Joan go on to the cross and finish the great all in through the sore, tender muscles, lim- bers the back and makes it feel Sargent, of South i--- He came to up fine. Get Gouldsboro, have been itonement for sin which a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for 25 Torturing eczema spreads its burning area cents of guests of their brother, B. B. bal makfe. Set He was willing to leave any druggist and have it in the house— every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly stops Havey. hair sore and swollen Nelson toilet In the against colds, joints, rheu- its relieves the itching, Bunker has gone to A preparation <,_ His work unfinished and die matism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. spreading, instantly Vinalhaven, Help# to eradicate where he will be Colo* garden If His Father should so will tt. Your money back if not satisfied, but It does cures it permanently. At any drug store.— employed For Reetoruu *"?j, give almost instant relief. Advt. Oct. 12. Beauty toGray or Fat^R##***" EaJ M toe, and tl 00 at Druf* King Antlochus Hldetee, and again be- HANCOCK FAIR. MARIAVILLE FAIR. &bbettiitmnuf. JERUSALEM. aisgod by B. Haskell.1 Arete., iciug of the Arabians. I gy Rev.Horace * w" “Ptured tbe I hesitate to write .boot by Poropej, Roman 'Good Exhibition Under Auspices of List of Premiums Awarded at Ex. retime. general and by the and Herod becease »o many people ere llv- Partians, by Pamola Grange. hlbltlon Last Week. the Gtear. This is Je of the only a suggestion as to Pamola (be Impressions teachings what grange, Hancock, held ilsflr3t fair Marisville grange held its fair at the un(kr Jerusalem passed before the the sentiments o( the through Tuesday, 29. the Grange ball Oct. 7. is the list 'abeif childhood, birth of Jesus. Sept. Notwithstanding Following songs they sing, and the raetn- day was rather cold and disagreeable, of premiums awarded: Lot.iol The of Jerusalem cannot con- suffering since the there was the name, and they a large attendance. Even the fruit. ^ ol crucifixion of Christ is the beyond power most were the Two a mighty, wonderful, sanguine surprised at large how great, of to ! Martin H Moore. Harold B — language portray. de- Baldwins, 1; the of Absolutely crowd and exhibits in each de- A religion religiou splendid 2. glorious stroyed by Titus, later a heathen was SalBbury, Ben Davis, Harold B Bals- can be Meocisted with a city ( hrist built partment. 1. Lot upou the ruins the Homan em- bury, Duchess, Clara J Brimmer, 1; was as that of by The hall was the whose very beginning prettily decorated, Harold B lie peror, Hadrian. History recalls its Balsbury, 2. Bellflower, James cbild and whose history has grange colors being artistically arranged. ways * foundling capture by the O 1. and Persians, its surrender to The Jordan, one of sin abomination, the poultry and livestock exhibit, urgely Enalif Omar, and later its Mildings, George 8. Dority, 1. Astra- massacre, dlseaae and death. capture by though not very large, showed some fine ,areini the Seijulc then chans, Irving L 1. of these Turks, by the Crusaders, stock. Wilbur, Greenings, however, the readers articles and II again by Saiadin. It was occupied by Fred-Orover, 1; Clara J Brimmer, 2. Wolf hold fast to the spiritual The entire length ofthe hall on one side of Jerusalem Frederick the second, emperor of Ger- River, Irving L Wilbur, 1; George 3 they will Bnd, growing out ot was devoted to vegetables, and was one of L„.point, many, captured by the Kharezmian Tar- Dority, 2. Snow, Irving L Wilbur, I; the the the ever exhibited in this the ruin*, motley races, largest displays James O the debris, tars, taken by the Turks, possessed Jordan, 2. Northern 8py, Harold contradictions, the ignorance, by vicinity. At one end of the hall, near the atrangt Mohamed All, Pasha of endured a BSalsbury, 1; Clara J Brimmer, 2. King, a Egypt, was a exhibit Walter getting and stage, splendid impositions, power- revolt and by Fred Fred 2. Ora Fred uper,titioos capture by the and so Grover, 1; Mace, b, miracle of which is un- Fellahin, C. Moon, containing more than religion, tbo tbe twenty Grover, Martin 2. Fred f„l distressing story continues. varieties. 1; Moore, Pears, 1. answerable. The Crimean war was incited dis- Mace, Cranberries, Mrs W Mace, 1; some learned and cultured by On the other side of the hall was the It is trne putes between the Clara J Brimmer, 2. Best of Qreek and Latin and display ap- *s well a* some who are not fruit Sower exhibit. Here were along travellers, churches over the traditional ples grown by exhibitors, Clara J Brimmer. visit Jerusalem holy places found many varieties of or imitated, only of the apples, pears, l^rned city. Turkish was re- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. to regard tha authority and plums. One exhibit attracting con- 10 go away disappointed,aud stored in and tbe Best Held Rufus H 1. 1841, city of Jerusalem siderable attention was a of pears, Webb, Corn, City as a fraud, and all because small basket ancico* it now under the at Constan- J L Salsbury, 1. Green Mountain but the eurface of government strawberries picked that day by Fred W. pota- they »«■ nothing things, If wins soon Granville D PUhich f tinople. it" passes into other McLain. The toes, Jellison, 1; Harold B from site to sit* by a guide, dis- flowers were beautiful, and hurried hands it will be but a of Balsbury, 2. Gold Coin potatoes, Luther recital of and repetition what added greatly to the attractiveness of that ced «t the superficial has been going on from the very begin- table. Garland, 1; James O Jordan, 2. New tales, harassed by professional Now and we hear that Lcilui ning. Queen potatoes, Carroll Balsbury, 1. Hub- then, people say and robbed by designing traders. The center of the ball was used for haggars, The bard John C Daniel G name, Jeresalem, means, “City of v ork. articles of squash, Jordan, 1, those who go prepared to make a fancy Many crochet, can a To or “Possession of Young, 2. they get along without typewriter. Peace," Peace". O, the and tine needlework were ex- of the Holy City, and who take time knitting og ,tudy irony of history! As we have just hibition. Largest squash, John C Jordan, 1. thought to the subject, there is a we iBd give sketched of the J W John C Yes, believe that. years something history, no city The out-of-door resulted as fol- Pumpkins, Haslam, 1; Only forty an appeal, and a reward, com- sports fucinetion, in all time has seen so little it has Jordan, 2. Largest pumpkin, George the time and peace, lows: Bicycle race, won by Roland mensurate to study, thought been and Garland, 1. Fred without one. besieged captured again and Chamberlain, with Eddie Qrover, second. Cabbage, Grover, 1; ago everybody got along H 2. given. again, it has been the scene of massacre Potato Leroy Dority, Beets, Fred Grover, I; no we to much race, Ralph Young, 1; Rupert There ia city atody after H 2. massacre, its streets and ravines have 2. hundred Leroy Dority, Largest beets, Leroy So a little further steam talk so much Stratton, One yard dash, they did, back, without the ■bout, read ao much about, flowed H 1. with rivers of human blood, its Archie Walter 2. Har- Dority, Citron, George Garland, 1; and after all know ao little about Foss, 1; Jellison, and •bout, valleys have been filled with Leroy H Dority, 2. Carrots, Granville engine the railroad train. They got along and srchieo- debris; ness race, Carl Stratton, 1; Rupert Strat- historially, topographically Jellison, H 2. seventy years after Christ it was wiped 2. 1; Leroy Dority, Parsnips, without them because there were none. as the of Jerusalem. ton, logically, city out of existence so that Leroy H 1. H not one stone was A base ball Eastbrook vs Han- Dority, Turnips, Leroy are some lessons game, There quite necessary left another in Dority Granville D 2. who thinks he can with- upon the temple area, and wsb won Eastbrook. Score 10-4. 1; Jellison, Largest Anyone today get along if one to leave Jerusalem cock, by to learn expect* one stone turnips, Ora R 1. hardly left upon another in the Frost, out the because he can do his niter than when he enters it. The first PREMIUMS. typewriter writing entire city. Sixty years after this annihi- DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. thing ia to familiarise himself with its The following were awarded: with the man lation, a heathen city with its heathen premiums Stockings, Clara J Brimmer, 1; Mrs pen, is like the who thinks he doesn’t and its topography and to know hietory, no or and Livestock. Geo 2. worship, Jew Christian allowed to Poultry Carr, Mittens, Clara J Brimmer, 1. need the railroad because he can walk. In the Old and New Testaments. Then it la In your enter its territory, stood upon tbe ruins, the poultry exhibits first premiums Braided rug, Mrs Mary Parsons, 1; Mrs its and excava- veil to study archaeology were to Carl cf koown as the city of Aelia Capitolina. awarded Estella Stratton, Fred Dority, 2. Drawn rug, Miss Nancy method writing you may be “walking” today. tions. The bibliography of the city and Other ancient cities are heaps of ruins, Stratton, Mrs. A. E. Googins, Hugh Joy, Jordan, 1. Patchwork quilt, Mrs Helen its environ* it very interesting. If so, then remember that the railroad is built and— of other cities the very sites are unknown, Ellis Young, A. E. Googins. Haslam, 1; Mrs Mary Parsons, 2. Crazy It it essential that the visitor bring of others even the names are forgotten, Yearling heifer, Daniel McKay, 2; cow, quilt, Mrs George Carr, 1. Silk home to bis mind tbe changes through but Jerusalem, after all these desolations Joseph Crabtree, 1. Heifer, 2 year, Mrs. quilt, Mrs W Maoe, 1; Clara E Jordan, 2. which Jerusalem has passed in the course and destructions and attempts to oblit- A. E. Googins, 1. Yoke oxen, Ellis Woolen yarn, Fannie E Young, 1. Knit ofcenturies. He ought to remain in sod 1. Yoke Russell Your Train has arrived erate the name, rises out of its ruins, a city Young, steers, Young, 1; gloves, Ironia J Dority, 1. Pillow sham?, inmnd the city long enough to know of more or less prominence the wide world Ralph Young, 2. Colt, A. E. Googins, 1. Mrs Alfred Garland, 1; Mrs Laura Has- o! interest thoroughly in the light points over. lam, 2. Sofa pillow, Mrs Fred Mace, 1; He Vegetables. o! historical topography. must go Mrs It is the New Best W C Moon. Eunice Emery, 2. Needlework, Mrs and to certain as be re- general exhibit, Early ■ism again spots James Mrs Annie 2. Rose 1. Garland, 1; Grant, bis mind and heart and into RATIONS FOR potatoes, C Y Wooster, Granger trashes, gets Crocheted tidy, Mrs Perley Frost, 1; Mrs of the o( tbe potatoes, Daniel McKay, 1. Irish pota- the spirit story promontories DAIRY Clara J 2. CATTLE. toes, George M Moon, 1. Noroton Beauty Brimmer, Jailing out into the Kedrnn and Hinnom Collection B doilies, Mrs Fred Mace, 1; I C 1. Norcross TUN OR nlleys tnd ot tbe surrounding hills and potatoes, Young, pota- Remington 8. Professor Sara W 2. Collection [L Corbett, of Animal In dustry W C 1. Comet C W Franklin, pickles, dales. University of Maine, in Farmers' Week toes, Moon, potatoes, Fannie E Young, 1. Best collection pre- Course, 1914. i Stratton, 1. Carriots, W C Moon, 1. Man- lithe traveller finds himself dependent Clara E J Wurtzel CC serves, Jordan, 1; Fannie E Typewriter a as is so often gel beets, Stratton, 1. Table upon a priest or dragoman, Great care must be given to details in ! Young, 2. Bread, Fannie K 1. beets, W C Moon, 1. Ruta Baga turnips, Young, the case, he is usually misled, disgusted the successful of cattle. To Mrs Bertha feeding dairy W C 1. Sample print butter, Haslam, We have built the on and but if he associates himself Moon, Remington Junior purpose rebellious, become a good feeder a knowl- ! 1; Clara E Jordan, 2. requires Green tomatoes, W C Moon, 1. Ripe with the Newman the American % for those have to do institute, edge of the needs of the dairy cow and of who writing and need tomatoes, Joseph Crabtree, 1. Cabbage, livestock. School of Oriental Research, or attempts the nature of the different feeds. W C Moon, 1. Cauliflower, W C Moon, 1. Horse drawing, George Carr, 1; Thomas a typewriter but who haven’t bought bit investigations independently, even, he The ion most commonly asked one—yet.* quest is, Hubbard squash, J N Stratton, 1. Yellow J Turner, 2. Draft horses, George Carr, 1; may trace the most extraordinary story “What is the best feed for cows?” v V e have built it for dairy Hubbard C C 1. Thomas J Turner, 2. Colt, 4 ys, Frank known to from tbe time of the squash, Stratton, Largest history This question may seem simple and easy squash, W C Moon, 1. Pumpkins, Joseph Grant, 1. Colt, 3 yr, Benjamin Thompson, the traveler and for cave-dwellers to the present moment, and to but it is difficult. answer, really quite 1. W C 1. Colt, 2 yr, Frank Grant, 1; Granville leave ita with Crabtree, Largest cabbage, Moon, Dully the city and environs No short definite rule can be which the for the given 1. Sweet W C 1. Flint D Jellison, 2. Colt, 1 yr, W D Moore, 1; home; a corn, Moon, corn, a heller understood bible, Christ Jesus will serve as a under all guide conditions, 1. Beans, Crab- Daniel G Young, 2. the and a Joseph Crabtree, Joseph doctor, clergy- precious jossesston, Christianity nor can a ration be given which will apply 1. 2 tree, 1. Kohl Rabi, W C Moon, 1. Citron, Oxen, Lyman Salisbury, Steer, yr, priceless heritage. to all cases. Therefore it is wise for the man, the the Waiter Hodgkins, 1. Martin H Moore, 1. Bulls, G A Frost, 1. farmer, It is not so very difficult a task, after all, feeder to understand the methods by Guernsey bull, 1 yr, Benjamin Thompson, to oneself to enter into and Fruit. retail storekeeper— prepare ap- which he can work out these problems for 1; Harold B Salsbury, 2. Cows, full- preciate the of the ages, to Best collection, six or more varieties of apirit carry himself. blooded Holstein, Charles Whitcomb, 1 for everyone who about a sense of to see beneath O L O W 2. adaption, In most cases the largest direct expense apples, Crabtree, 1; Foss, and 2. Cow, full-blooded Jersey, N H the surface Tolman W needs a typewriter for upon which he walks, to look a sweets, O Foss, 1; G M Moon, for running dairy herd is for feed. Haslam, 1. Grade cows, N H Haslam, 1; ■Dio the heart of to back to tbe 2. Stark, G M 1; O L 2. things, go Everyone familiar with the prevailing Moon, Crabtree, Fred Haslam, 2. the simpler uses, like manuscript and letter writing. childhood of tbe to feel the con- G M 1. O L Crab- world, conditions, knows a large amount of feed Gideons, Moon, King, Heifers, 1 yr,Guernsey,Benjamin Thomp- edousness that ke ia on the tree, 1; G M Moon 2. Rhode Island The of the is dollars, gazing stage is used without producing the returns it son, 1 and 2. Calves, Guernsey, Benja- price Remington Junior fifty •here have been many of the greenings, O W Foss, 1; J N Stratton, 2. played should, it would be safe to say that the min Thompson, 1. Holstein calf, Charles cash with order. It is just what its name htightiv-t dramas of all time, to realize Wolf J N 1; OL Crab- implies, average yearly milk production per cow River, Stratton, Whitcomb, 1. that out of the and in- tree, 2. a “boiled down” tbought,exp>erience could be increased one-halt by following The table of old exhibits included a Remington; smaller, lighter, ipirsiion of the Semetic races have come Northern O W Nelson better methods of feeding. Spy, Foss, 1; patchwatch quilt, composed pattern made and more but a true the most excellent both human and Stewart, 2. Fameuse, Henry 1. simpler portable, Remington laws, In producing milk a cow may be looked Ball, by Maria W Jordan forty-eight years ago, divine, given to and to Red Astrachau, Henry Ball, 1. in the work it does and the it does and humanity, appre- upon in a way as a milk-producing Opal- exhibited by Maggie Jellison; iron skillet, way it, hend that Jerusalem is a sacred for escent, Ella Saunders, 1. Russets, O city machine, which the feeder supplies with a 112 years old, exhibited by John Pool; sold under the iron-clad the three moat sublime of ail W Foss, 1. Wealthy, O L Remington guarantee. religions certain amount of raw material in the form Crabtree, 1; one year of Ladies’ Companion, 1841, in -the Jewish, Christian and Moslem. O W Foss, 2. Red Bitzheimer, Pewaukee, of feed, and this raw material is manu- book form, and three old papers (Bangor Here is your chance, absolutely your first chance, to buy From this stead- Strawberry and Baldwin, O W Foss, 1. mentality, holding factured into milk. Everyone who feeds Register, Nov. 20, 1823, The Penny Adver- an at a medium to Sweet A I 1. absolutely first-grade typewriter price. fastly the spiritual ideal, the visitor animals should Russets, Foss, Gravenstein March and thoroughly comprehend tiser, 9, 1857, Bangor Daily For we •will sell a Junior on terms ththe and O L 1. $55.00, you Remington Holy City rises above the sordid that first of all the animal must use a Alexandria, Crabtree, Duchess, exhibited Evening Times, July 8,1861) by a out conditions of O L O W 2. of $5.00 down and $5.00 month. Cut the attached place and people, and flods a certain of its food to maintain Crabtree, 1; Foss, Clara E J ordan. proportion and send it to us with in and Yellow Bellflower, J G 1. Bart- _ coupon S5.00 cash, check philosophy, psychology spirituality the This is the first of Martin, ——______body. requirement we »hich dominate a of the human lett pears, O WT Foss, 1; J N Stratton, 1. or money order, and will send the machine. large p»rt the animal, and it is the first use to which co not. J G 1. Crab 1 enclose" herewith is the Preserving pears, Martin, BAR HARBOR. it puts its food. This called ration $2.00. on receipt of apples, Estella Strattony 1; A I 2. A OLAXOC BACKWARDS. of maintenance and it is practically the Foss, Mrs. Fenylon Higgins is seriously ill. O W 2. animal is Plums, Foss, 1; Crosby Wooster, Remington Typewriter Co. ■ same whether the being utilized Lorenzo of was in !SST?sSSr- There * little doubt that Jerusalem be- Fred 1. Moore, Ellsworth, thatl may return the luacliina f t_>1 or is Strawberries, McLain, if cbtR.se, within ten of ne it* for maximum production merely tow’n Monday. day. L Incorporated J existence in times. its receipt and that you will re- prehistoric /imctca. without milk at all. runvy fund to me the $2.00. less Iran The Bint and found kept producing any St. Saviour2* held its first implements weapons guild meeting ‘' In the case of cow, Sofa Alice is the of mark any ordinary dairy pillow, Crabtree, 1; Nancy of the season Oct. at the hall. IM ru"uin'th^'m achl ne. I agree to debris the ancient city 13, parish |0H* 1—F\Chflll?C St of maintenance amounts to from 2. Embroidered Nel- pay for it an additional sum of $20.00, the stone this ration Young, pillow slips, u of $2.00 each. sge, and caves, both natural Mrs. John Harrison’s home on Eagle monthly payments ,Dd fifty to sixty per cent, of all she can con- lie Abbott, 1; Caroline Crabtree, 2. Pil- artificial, point to cave-dwellers. Lake road was closed for the season sume. In the case of a heavier producing low slips, Alice Smith, 1. Fillet pillow Me. Josephus believed the Salem mentioned Oct. 11. Bangor, to this ration of maintenance slips, Mabelle Stratton, 1. Knitting, Ar- Uenesis, the 11th chapter and 18th animal, cent of villa 1. Irish Miss Bertha Conners has returned from as amounts to from forty to fifty per Kingman, crocheted collar, "rse, we find to be the satue ffWMMWMIK.UIIlMPUSHWUWi it, place where she has a few weeks ** total teed of the animal. It should be Caroline 2. Fillet Bangor, spent —s Jerusalem. The reference is to the Mary Abbott, 1; Oakes, with relatives. clear that after going to the expense of collar, Lula Crabtree, 1. Crocheted collar, Nelchizedak, the king of Salem, and the animal the necessary amount Lula Crabtree, 1. Beads, Nellie Foss, St. Saviour’s church has raised $328 for Priest .( the most high God. This was giving 1; to keep her alive, it is the poorest economy Marion Fulsom, 2. the American Red Cross society to use in nearly two thousand years before Christ. It is the to refuse to furnish the other forty or Rose beads, Effie 1. Bead relief work in Europe. first allusion, as tar as I know, to Cook, bags, cent which she would utilize ex- BURN the place being inhabited. sixty per Caroline Oakes, 1. Lace handkerchief, Mrs. Leona Jordan, of Northeast Har- Furnaces Wood clusively for milk produetion. On the Elizabeth 1. Mexican handker- of is a in Eighteen hundred years before Christ, Oakes, bor, formerly Ellsworth, patient this is one of the most Bar Harbor made and sub- emigrated from Ur of the average farm, chief, AlicegSmith, 1. Tatting handker- hospital. simple ^brshsm mistakes made. thaidees to the land of Canaan. He common chief, Mary Abbott, 1; Lizzie Crabtree, 2. Misses Fannie and Dorothea Norris, cf stantial to stand the The cow being adapted by nature for Flora 1. tried his Sarah, at not Towel,seed stitch. Abbott, Towel, Newr York, closed their summer home on wife, Hebron, rations does not feel severe strain. ®*“.' miles from Jeruslem. David consuming bulky cross stitch, Flora Abbott, 1. Embroid- Eagle Lake road Oct. 13. bulk to ®*rched satisfied unless there is sufficient ered guest towel, Alice Jennie from Hebron upon Jerusalem Smith, 1; Albion Sherman was at home for the Our MONITOR *hd the ration. An animal that is fed 2. Fillet Caroline captured this of the Jebu- Ball, towel, Oakes, 1; week-end and Columbus stronghold in to the day, returning *lt8 and too much grain proportion Alice 1. and HOT BLAST made it the of bis Smith, to of capital king- seem hun- Monday night the U. M. dom. amount of roughness may Swedish embroidered towel, Mary have national while ate really has a sufficient Emetine McFarland, a teacher in For- reputations, The origin of in gry Abbott, 1; Alice Smith, 2. Embroidered Jerusalem is described est the week-end remarkable amount of nutrients but so concentrated Elizabeth 1. Embroidered street school, spent at gained by efficiency five or six towel, Oakes, “•kiel.theisthchaplerandfirst sufficient the McFarland farm with her in all of the where fames, that it does not seem to have colored Alice 1. Embroid- parents. parts country its nativity was of the land of doily, Smith, cow should be fed practically A of high school Sat- wood is used for fuel. •naan. The and bulk. The ered doily, Mary Abbott, 1. Embroidered party girls spent father was as Amorite at •M all the roughness she will eat up clean Caroline 1. Collection urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- mother a Hittite. In the day of its centerpiece, Oakes, Our different sizes are The difference in the rations tatting doilies, Mary 1. Collection liam Alien on relief work. "fih it »as all times. Abbott, sewing Belgian cast out In the open field, to crocheted doilies, Mrs 1. Collec- adapted to the smallest M to cows different quantities Jordan, dwelling of its uncared for fed producing tion embroidered Effie 1. A cow belonging to William Small, on loathing person ration. doilies, Cook, and the hall or church. of milk should be in the grain table Mountain to the woods largest to die in its own Embroidered cover, Elizabeth avenue, escaped ,°d forsaken, polluted of determin- The most aocurate means Oakes, 1. Cross-stitch top, Caro- in and evaded until Send for No eye pitied it, yet God said un- calculation pillow early July, capture special catalog. ing the ration needed is by line Oakf s, 1. Fillet and embroidered pil- How- one day last week, w hen she was shot. lUCi UUi oLAol And this *n » sense is a figure based upon the feeding standards. low top, Elizabeth Oakes, 1. Embroidered otth’1Ve'he life are of service as of Jerusalem down through all ever, the following rules and fillet waist, Hattie Martin, 1. Fillet The newly-finished Kane path leading these to feeding: Hattie 1. Fillet WOOD age,. a general guide practical lace, Martin, yoke, Caro- around the head of Rodick’s meadow is & BISHOP CO., Bangor, Me. First, feed all the roughness the cows line Foss, 1. Curtains, Nancy 1; 10 Young, one of the most delightful walks in Bar Wltn«« the truth of this last state- will eat up clean at all times. i Elizabeth Oakes, 2. Wood work, Caroline nt’ we feed one grain per day 1. and much less than h»ve but to recall a few historical Second, pound Crabtree, Harbor, fatiguing SOLD J. P. ME. fat per by ELDRIDGE,ELLSWORTH, •»ts. for each pound butter produced Household. as there is little It leads Jerusalem was by King for each some, climbing. captured week, or one pound grain daily ’’d- It was Best collection pickles, Mrs. J. N. Strat- past a winding woodland brook whose surrendered to Shishak, three to four pounds of milk. ■ngof will take with- ton. 1. Best collection preserves, Eliza- banks are with Egypt, it was the Third, feed all the cows carpeted partridge berry captured by beth Oakea, Mrs. J. N. Stratton, 2. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN out in weight. lj and twin flower under hem- It was destroyed by gaining Largest collection preserves, Mrs. Chester vines, aged locks bearded with eouchadnezter, king of Babylon. It Stratton, 1. Best collection jelly, Mrs. J. gray-green moss, past to This. N. Stratton, 1; Mrs. Q. H. 2. beeches and whose bT Bagoaes, the Persian, and No Moral Young, stately giant oaks, the*OCCUpied° Best collection canned Mrs. C. It pays to ask your grocer for Notice. P»»sed want the doctor, quick P vegetables, nuts are beginning to fall, and past great Pauper to Alexander, king of •We C. Stratton, 1; Mrs. Elizabeth 2. jj Oakes, bowlders with ferns. contracted 11 w*8 Ptolemy, •Who’s alck at your house7” Canned beets, Mrs. Lydia Joy, 1. Bis- gray fringed “polly” with the City of Elia- kins »D' c*Ptared by worth to Bupport and care for those who * 01 I’d been cuits, Julia West, 1. The meadow’ has an abundant growth of HAVING n E*ypt, and later by Antiochus the “Everybody except me. & Poor’s Mustard may need assistance during the next five **1' Best quilt, Elizabeth Oakes, 1. Patch- the marsh rose and white whose Stickney and are residents of I k,o« ol Syria. wouldn’t me any alder, years legal Ellsworth. so they give work quilt, Ella Wooster, 1. Silk forbid all them on ac- naughty, quilt, red and berries are full of to persons trusting my bill and fort known as lx 1. Woolen hips promise as there is room accom- •he strong of the nice mushrooms papa picked Mary Smith, quilt, M. M. M. count, plenty of and 1. Braided Mrs. w’inter birds. 1 hat’s the way to get the best. modations to care for tnem at the City Farm Mac demolished by 8imon Pomroy, rug, Henry Bali, the woods."-Exchange. Oct. 12. house. M. J. Dbummit. oabaeus. The 11 ■ 1 ■“ M. city was besieged by » m iar-- "Aoomisnntntft. instead of OBITUARY. $1,000 to $1,200, which the FROM THE LAW COURT. ^Imcrifftn ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ s.i'v < ■’ *~ ®l)c <£ll0a)ortl) now them government pays direct, MYKB OALLKBT. r, ■~ti n n 11 , t and the Handed Down In a contractor would get rich on Rescript Han- Ellsworth met with a distinct loss In * LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL cock Case. the work of the carriers. The con- County tbe death on ol MJBLlfHBD Saturday Myer Oallert, The in the case of A. i; Old Reliable MUSIC tractor would to rescript Lucy lor a of EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON come own the horses, more than lorty years resident STORE} Farnsworth vs. Samuel 8. Kimball et al ESTABLISHED 1888 T AT wagons or automobiles, and the car- the city, and for tbe greater part of that has been handed down the law coart. is t»s Hstk Hm by one merchants Oldest id Best is Eistsu Hsias. ErarftMat Its* a Crud Pisw ELLSWORTH, MAINS. rier would become a mere driver. time of its most prominent ; to i Jswthar, f The rescript, which is by Judge Savage, BY THB and business men. Few men in Ellsworth Sheet Music and Music Books, Motocycles, Bicycles, Sewing I follows: and Edison HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING OO bad more friends or fewer enemies. It Machines, Victor Talking Machines, Typewriters’ C Germany’s “Ten Commandments.’’ Vacuum Cleaners, Post Cards of local vlewa. I 1. A petition for review will be denied was characteristic of him that he sought ! | W. H. Titus, Editor and . There is a reason for the com- rapid when it appears that the Alive to petitioner’s predica- to hide beneath a brusque exterior a Always Reliable, Always Up-to-date, Always Customers’* Z Price—$2.00 a $1.00 tor six mercial rise of and in that ment is Guarantee •inscription year; Germany, doe to his own fault and want of rea- and teresta. Always Satisfaction. 50 cents for three If paid heart quick with human sympathy, | months; months; reason a sonable In advance, 50, 75 and 38 cents there is lesson for the United diligence. GOODS ALWAYS HIGH GRADE. NONE strictly $1 only those who knew him well penetrated ; ; BETTER MADE '' respectively. Single copies 5 cents. All ar- 2. A deed by a mortgagee, not having made States. The “Made in Germany” the EASY PAYMENT TERMS Ip- rearages are reckoned at the rate of $2 pet entry, and being out of possession, conveys disguise. DESIRED vear. trade mark is familiar to all of and He would be the wish words us, no legal title to the land, unless accompanied last to that Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be men In is but one feature of the systematic by a transfer of the mortgage indebtedness. of eulogy be spoken of him, yet MAIN made known on application. : C I W street, : advertising of German manufactures 3. An admission that land, of which sev- all walks of life pause to-day to pay him ClVk-LrCiTltiii FMFNT should be addressed 1, Bar Baslness communications which the has for eral parties successively held deeds, "is and tribute as a loyal citixen of bis adopted harbor, Maine and all checks and orders made country followed I IHH I >*»« I I to, money pay always has been wholly uncultivated, that it 1 I IfM-M I I I I 1 I I I I I I I HO I I ■ I I | »ole to The Hancock County Publishing city, a steadfast friend. ... years. has never been fenced nor bnilt that Co., Ellsworth, Maine. upon, Myer Oallert was born in Pleecben, But the real reason lies nearer the only use ever made of it has been an oc- Germany, August 22, 1851, and came to Spctfal Nouua. JLtflal Voftcts. home, and may be summed up by the casional cutting of wood, that it has never This week’s edition of Tfce America at tbe age of fourteen years. much-abused been used as a wood lot belonging to a farm, STATE OF MAINE. American phrase, The first few in this he American is 2.400 copies. and that there is now nothing upon It except years country PUBLIC NOTICE. “Patronize home industries.” Dur- a growth of wood,” is not evidence that any spent in Waterville. He was about conformity with the provision* of sec- of the revised the few the one of the ever cut ot when be first saw tion 15. of chapter 32. per week for 2,877 ing past years following particular parties any twenty years age IN 206 day of October, a «. Average 1913, statutes of Maine, as amended by chapter im. beings!?“ “ten commandments” have been wood, or had ever been in possession. here as a of it louroed session of the Ellsworth, coming traveling of the public laws 1913. deeming October l Q' ft Com- term of said court. 1914 broadcast in 4. Where a mortgagee, not shown to be in merchant. It was a case of love at first for the beet interest of the State, tne WEDNESDAY, OOT. 14, 1914. spread Germany: missioners of Inland Fisheries and Game. ; following matters basins h.» possession, gave a warranty deed of the sented for the action 1. In nil tight. Ellsworth became the borne of bis after dne notice to all peraons inter- THB expenses keep in mind the in- without a tbereu*pon premises, transfer of the mortgage ested. and hearing in the lo- after indicated. It Is hsreby terests of own adoption, and tor forty-three years of his public orrffiSd^ ?,!“■ your compatriots. indebtedness, his grantee and all subse- cality to be affec ed, and deeming it necessary notice thereof be gle.n to »l? pV” „,Tk« We print elsewhere in this issue an 2. Never that when life here he haa remained true to her. tarested. py canning a of forget you boy a foreign were to the and proper for the protection and preserva- copy this orden/f" quent grantees strangers three weeks article Dr. Horace B. on article In a tion of moose in the Htnte, hereby adopt the published by Haskell, yonr own country is the poorer. title. In a real action Beginning modest way, he built up iaoc.„|.,°r by those bolding following needful rules and regulations relat- Ellsworth American, a newspaper pubh.hlS 8. Your should no one but a at in said Jerusalem. Dr. Haskell, who is di- money profit the mortgagor's title against such a stranger large business, until, upon his retire- ing to the bunting of moose on Mount Desert Ellsworth, county, tit.t fh« Germans. of Hancock. appear at a probate court to be it is not a defense that the stranger has a ment from mercantile life In Island, in the county held ttynJ rector of the Newman institute, of January, worth In said cou ty. on the 4. Never German factories BULBS AND REGULATIONS. third profane by claim an heir of the for a when he sold his business to Noxembcr. a. d. at dsrS Jerusalem, is still at his home in against mortgagee 1908, C. L. 1»I4, ten of tbs clock la thi using foreign machinery. breach of his nor For r of three rears from November forenoon, and be heard thereon warranty, that the mort- Morang, he had one of tbe period If the, 844»! but largest dry first a. d, 1914. it shell be unlawful to hunt, cause. Ellsworth, is doing much work in 8. Never allow foreign eatables to be served is in and gage existence, undischarged, that stores in eastern Maine. After take, catch, kill or destroy any moose on M»er Gallert, late of at your table. goods Ellsworth, la tsis this in the interests of the the mortgage debt has not been Mount Desert Island, Hancock county. deceased A certain country paid. about a in New Mr. Uallert re- county, Instrument cur 6. Write on German with a German year York, the same It shall also be on to be institute. paper 5. A review will not be granted of such an During period porting ILdset will and and nse German turned to from which he lawful for any person to have in possession »>“> testament"t pen blotting paper. setion on of the heir of the mort- Ellsworth, Petition l„ petition any moose, or part thereof, taken in violation “‘i thereof, tf>,t'tb',r, never could be and for the probate presented by John A. Peters 7. German flour, German fruit and German gagee, who is also administratrix of the estate, weaned, past of these regnlations. the executor therein Darned. 81 Germany officially acknowledges a. d. 1914. beer can alone give your body the true Ger- to enable her to offer the mortgage and in- few years had been associated with the Dated this 7th day of October, Harriet Ellen Henderson, lale of Buck, losses in men the war of Harry B. Austin, Chairman. In said during 300,- man in as port. county, deceased A certain energy. debtedness defense. The evidence would Union Trust Co. secretary. Walter I. Neal, niroment in' 000 in wounded and a purporting to be tbe Inst will set killed, missing, 8. If do not like German malt irrelevant. was a Blaine 8 you coffee, Mr. Oallert Knight Templar Vilrs, testament of said deceased, together with Commissioners of Inland for greater part of the of course, drink coffee from German colonies. Petition denied with costs. member of the petition probate thereof, presented hr latter, Mason, a: all Ellsworth Fisheries and Game. L. the 9. Use German klnole Snow, executrix therein killed. The losses are only clothes for your dress masonic and also ot Medora A. came/ being gener- orders, Lejok lodge, Sections 15 and 16. chapter 32, of the revised Bunker, late of Bulllrnn, In ssld and German hats for your head. deceased. A certain believed to much than A Democratic I. O. O. F. statutes, as amended by chapter 206, P L. 1918: oounty. Inxtruraent pur. ally be greater Spellbinder. to be 10. Let not foreign flattery distract you Whoever fishes for. takes, catches, kills or porting the last will and testament 0! admitted. from the mr. uauen never married. me nearest manner tnid deceased, together with Figuring this, from these precepts; and be firmly convinced, [Washington Star.| destroys any inland fish game in any petition lor or at time, in violation of of the rule* thereof, presented by Josle B. losses of all armies in the whatever others that German relatives are a brother and sister living in any any probate Bun- engaged say, products Will the result of the New York primary and regulations of the commissioners of in- xer, (he executrix therein named. Another died Elite A. war is estimated at close to one are the only ones worthy of citizens of the Mr. Germany. brother, Hyman, land fisheries and game, made and promul- Brimmer, lete of Mariavllle, in change Roosevelt’s campaign plans? eeid deceased. German Fatherland. in New York last spring, and his widow gated in conformity with the provisions of county, First end final gc- million men. And this is only part of It was stated only a few weeks ago that this chapter, shall be punished in the same count of Little M. Silsby, executrix, filed for was with Mr. Qallert daring the last manner and to the same extent aa is settlement. the enormous Read into the above “United he would devote the greater part of Octo- provided price. weeks of his illness. He has several for by law for tbe illegal taking, catching, JEROME H. KNOWLES, Judge of States” instead of ber to New York for the ball said Court “German”, and the stumping killing or destroying of any inland fish and A true copy of the original order. cousins in this country. moose ticket. At that time the bull game. Attest:—T. F. Mahoney. Register. An In the re- “commandments” may well be defaces or de- important happening Funeral services were held Monday Whoever wilfully mutilates, this If the moosers were making big claima, and in- stroys any notice, rule or regulation of the ligions world of Maine was the vote adopted by country. peo- tonaaon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. STATK timating that with Mr. Roosevelt commissioners of inland fisheries and game, OF MAINE. of the of Ellsworth could become thor- appeal- in with the of Maine Free Baptists and ple H. flatld, with whom he bad made his posted conformity provisions At a prob.tp court h.ld it Bap- ing for votes they would m*ke a formid- this shall be a fine not imbued with the chapter, punished by Ellsworth, la sad for Mid count, of Hancock at their conventions in Lewiston oughly spirit of these home for some years. Rev. R. B. Mathews, dollars. tists, able showing on election day. exceeding fifty on th* sixth dnj of of October. In the rwrof oor Lord and Anbnrn last to nnite under “commandments”, Ellsworth would of the Congregational church, officiated. one thonsand Bine bunrtred and week, But what can even Mr. Roosevelt do fourteen. as never The bearers were Congressman John A. the name of the Maine United prosper before. for such a candidate as Mr. jsoum. Baptist Davenport, jugai CERTAIN instrument purporting to be Petera, Col. H. E. Hamlin, Judge A. W. a convention. the business who in the was unable to do A copy of the last will and testament of Eventually primary any- j To all interested in either of the es- King, Charles Peters, of Ellsworth; Maj. persona ETHEL B. WORCESTER, late of and charitable interests of the two COUNTY GOSSIP. thing for himself? His nomination re- tates hereinafter named: CAM- Atwood W. of and At a court held at in and BRIDGE. so Bmali an interest in candi- Spaulding, Caribou, probate Ellsworth, branches will be The move- presents his merged. “Golden-shafted woodpeckers are abun- Simon of Houlton. The re- for the county of Hancock, on the sixth In the county of Middlesex, and those who do not Friedman, common- ment is in line dacy, regard it as pa- day of October, a. d. 1914. wealth of Massachusetts, deceased, and of the with the spirit of toler- dant here this fall,” writes our Bar Har- mains were taken to New York for inter- thetic rate it as ridiculous. following matters having been pre thereof in said county of Middlesex ance and which is bor “Pioneer farmers in unity growing in correspondent. ment beside his brother. There were ser- THERented for the action thereupon herein- Srobateuly authenticated, baring been presented to Still, if Mr. Roosevelt cannot carry his after indicated, it la ordered: That the Judge of probate for our said the Christian church this State used to think that the presence vices in New York afternoon. hereby county of to-day. man to at where can be yesterday notice thereof be given to all persons inter- Hancock for the purpose of being allowed of these birds in numbers victory home, large predicted Among those coming from out of town ested. by causing a oopy of this order to be filed and recorded in the probate court of oar hope to succeed? It he cancels his speak- weeks the said county of Hancock. an open winter. Sixteen were counted in to attend the funeral, were J. D. published three successively in The United States department of dates in New or even a Gallert, Ellsworth American, a Ordered, that notice thereof be given to oil one and the ing York, portion newspaper published day, silky gold-lined wing of New York; Simon Friedman and wife, at Ellsworth, in said concty. that they may persons interested therein, by publishing a agriculture estimates this year’s crop of them, what states will he visit? a of this order three week* feathers of one bird were found on the of Atwood W. appear at a probate court to be he'd at Ells- copy successively of in as In the ball moose candi- Houlton; Maj. Spaulding, worth in said on the third ot No- in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper potatoes Maine 29,200,000, an mixed with two soft Pennsylvania county, day ground down-tipped of Caribou; Congressman Peters from vember, a. d. 1914, at ten < f the clock in the printed at Ellsworth, in said countv of Han- increase of more date for governor has been withdrawn in than a million barred feathers. This was scene forenoon, and be heard thereon if see cock, to the third day of November a. d. the of a Washington; Msx wife and son they prior favor of tbe democratic candidate. There Franklin, cause. 1914, that they may appear at a probate court bushels over last This is woodland It said year’s crop. tragedy. plainly: Morris E., and Morris of Bar Henrietta Grace, late of Eden, in said coun- then to be held at Ellsworth, in and for aaid was no in the state, and Franklin, more than a hope Keystone deceased. A certain intrument county of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- twice the estimated total ‘There has been full moon and plenty of Harbor; Henry W. Cushman and of ty, purport the bull moosers did not want to stand wife, ingto be the last will and testament of said noon, and show cause, if any they have, potato production of the other five light. The great horned owl awoke hun- with for against the same. and be coanted. Mr. Pincbot’s Bangor. deceased, together petition probate His was np True, thereof, Artbar M. the JEROME H. KNOWLE.S, Judf- of Probate. New England and about one- gry. flight noiseless, for his presented by Higgins, states, candidacy for the Senate but that executor therein named. A true copy of the order were with down. stands, How's This? original thirteenth of the total wings tipped Young Seneca H. Hemick, late of Hancock, in said Attest—T. P. Mahomet. estimated po- is of no Regiiter confessedly consequence. We offer One Hundred Dollars deceased. A certain instrument tato birds do^not roost close on moonlight Reward for county, pur- crop of the United States. Maine In Illinois, where Mr. Roosevelt has any case of Catarrh that cannot be cared to be the last will and testament of for lack of makes them just by ponlng | NOTICE OP rOKBCLOSl KK. nights, experience IlaH's Catarrh Cure. said deceased, together with petition for ) will also, according to the same au- been, and in Indiana, where he spent a pro- fearless. Well, we all eat when we are F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. bste thereof, and for the appoint ment of Anuie 'VirHKREAS, James A. Parker, nf South- few bull is ▼ v in the of thority, produce over 6,000,000 bushels •* day, moosery languishing. “A We, the undersigned, have known F. J. B- Remick, administratrix with the will an- west.Harbor, county Hancock hungry.’ Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him nexed. presented be ths said Annie B. and State of Maine, by his mortgage deed of as return would do his apples (two-thirds much as all engagement” party honorable in all business transac- Remick. widow of said deceased, no executor dated Feb. 17, a. d. 1908 and recorded in Han- perfectly cock Mi the other New and Our Diplomatic Service. no good. tions and financially able to carry out any being named in said will. county. nr. registry of deed*, book England states), made this firm. H. late of 509. 408, to c'lark. of He has to obligations by Stanley, Cranberry Isles, in page conveyed Henry she sidestepped Kentucky, which Tyler a certain also leads her sister states in pro- [Portland Pmu.] NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, said county, deceased. A certain Instrument said Southwest Harbor, lot or par- state he was invited. At a recent state- to be the last will and cel of land at Manaet in aaid Southwest Har- duction of oats and Toledo, O. purporting testament hay, wheat. Let’s Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken of said deceased, with for bor bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Our in wide primary there the bull moosers internally, together petition diplomatic representatives Europe polled acting upon the blood and mucous thereof, presented R. Had- Beginning on the town road leading from brag a little about farming in Maine. less than four thousand votes—a remark- directly probate by George have won the respect of the world by the surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent lock, the executor therein named. the store formerly occupied by Melville able shrinking as compared with the re- free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold ai) Lucy Ann Wescott. late of Castine, in said Moore to the late Joseph L. King’s house, able manner in which they have been dis- by turns of two years ago. Druggists. county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- and at the northeast corner of land of Robert John £. of is a Bowden, Hancock, charging their duties since the outbreak Mr. Roosevelt has some friends in Mary- Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. porting to be the last will snd testament of Sparling; tbence south 45’ SL went but al- said with for ways following the old fence and stone wall candidate for as a mem- of the war. In addition to for our land, but they are not numerous. Nor deceased, together petition pro- appointment caring bate rods to the road, thence can be hope to increase their number be- thereof, presented by Abbie Wescott, seventy-five county ber of the fish and commission. own citizens, of whom it is estimated there Co Hrl. now Abbie Wescott the executrix on the eaatertly side of the couotv road in a game fore election Whalen, day. therein named. northerly direction eleven rods and four Mr. is a were at least 500,000 io Europe when war With bull in this whst Bowden, democrat—that, per- moosery shape, nice rente for small Seneca H. Remick. late of Hancock, in said links to land of heirs of Andrew Mayan, was our ambassadors have is Mr. Roosevelt in this but a deceased. thence said heirs’ land north 71- *ast goes without as the declared, had campaign families in Pond avenue near hardwood county, Petition thst Annie B. by eight haps, saying, ap- TENEMENTS—Three Remick or rods ana southwest cor- the affairs of countries democratic spellbinder? What can be factory and away from the dual and dirt of some other suitable person be ap- twenty links to the many temporarily ner of pointment will, of course, go to a but something in the democ- streets; shade trees cover the grounds about administrator of the estate of said land formerly owned by Benjamin in their hands. For accomplish to placed example Am- favor? In New York he is the buildings, and the location is healthful. Xolutedeceased, presented by Annie B. Rtmick. Moore, tbence three rodsand eleven link*, democrat—but Mr. Bowden’s friends racy’s playing widow of said deceased. the southwest corner of land of A. E. Foss, bassador Walter Hines and his staff into in Indiana A. F. Bpewham Page Morphy’s hand, into Tag- n in Hancock are not confined Leonard G. Grant, late of Hancock, in said tbence north 50 30' east forty-sev rods county have not cared for gart’s, in Illinois into and to a north 25: west only many thousands Roger Sullivan’s, over Moore's drug store, vacated county, deceased. Petition that Get rge A. ten links stake, thence to the democratic and in into William Plinn’s. Martin or some links to an thence north party, by any of American citizens who hastened to Pennsylvania OFFICESby Dr. Glbbe. Hot water heat and toilet. other suitable person be ap- eighteen iron bolt, And yet, if we may believe his to E. G. pointed administrator of the estate of said 50s30 east eight rods to the towu road afore- means. Mr. his ex- when hostilities profes- Apply Moons, Ellsworth. Bowden, through England begun, but into sions, he abhors bosses. His principal ob- deceased, presented by Elijah C. Grant, said, thence on the west side of the town in hands have also brother of said deceased. road in a southerly direction seven rode and perience the warden service, would their been placed the in- ject in politics now is to drive the bosses house on Libertv8t. Edna J. Gilley, late of Islesford, In said twenty links to the of beginning; con- out. of Mas. John H. point take to the a terests of all the nations with whom HOUSE—Seven-roomInquire Bsksnahan, county, deceased. Petition thst J. four acres and two square department practical Eng- Be Ellsworth. Harley taining seventy they few or wherever the ball Baker or some other suitable be rods. And for a further refer- of the needs of the land is at war. The same is true in many, person sp description knowledge State moosers respond to Mr. Roosevelt’s lead- pointed administrator of the estate ot said ence may be had to Hancock registry of both as to new laws and the enforce- France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, ership they continue the divisions through deceased, presented by Harley J. Baker, heir- deeds, book 997, page 400. Whereas the con- Jpat Salt. now Jaoan. Servia, and Russia. which the democrats are expecting to at-law of said deceased. dition of said mortgage has been broken ment of laws measures for ->*. W^. » ^ .-v* *» aawfcra a. nmun, late or lamome, in said therefore reason of the breach of the cor.- present in march to another victory. by There were Europe many Americans STORE —One of the beet In coauty. deceased. First and final account of dltion thereof I claim a foreclosure of stul protection of our fish and game Cumberland who had served this country in diplomatic GROCERY county, np-to date store, Philena Bmltb, executor, filed for settlemeut. mortgage and give this notice lort atpar- interests. good location; must sell to give attention to Joseph Jackson, late of in aald poee. in the Mr. Hale's Restaurant. Btonington, capacities past, and these were other interests; great opportunity and a county, deceased. Final account of Flora E. Dated at Southwest Harbor. Oct. l.\ * Address: Office No. Clxuk, called upon to volunteer to assist the over- 1 WaUrvilU Sentinel.) bargain. M., 7, First Jackson, executrix, filed for settlement. Hbnh'! Dr. C. 0. Morrison, of Bar Harbor, National Bank Building, Portland Maine. James Mersey, late of Lamoine, in said by Geo. R. Puller, his attorney. worked embassy staffs everywhere. Tbe Maine people will be interested to lesrn deceased. First is a candidate for member of the county, and final account of work these volunteers that Chandler son of the Hon. si x-cover cook stove Arthur B. Holt, administrator, filed for set- uw have been doing Hale, I 'UK subscriber nereoy give* no;:ce council from this district. or range, suitable for Will be tlement. executrix governor’s has been invaluable. of them is a restaurant in STOVE—Second-hand, camp. X. the bu been duly appointed Many have Eugene Hale, running •old to first comer. Inquire at American Daniel W. Hill, late of Bncksport, In said Dr. Morrison is a and of of the last will and testament of republican, sacrificed their own interests to aid their London. But Mr. Hale has not gone into OrncR. county, deceased First and final acooant of Widber T. REBBCCA W. HALE, late of HANCOCK, the the eating-house business or Hill, administrator, filed for flght-to-the-last type. It is by country in this critical time, and tbe na- permanently settlement. »nd with the intention of making a fortune. in the county of Hancock, deceased no means oertain that the a Albert late of as All P«r*®rl democrats tion owes them debt of gratitude. Mr. Hale’s business in life is &clp CHantrt. Bartlett, Tremont, in said given bonds the law direct*. diplomacy. county, deceased. Second account of demands eetaU of said Chandler John T. having against the de- will control the legislature on For example. Hale, who had He is attached to the American embassy R. Freeman, executor, filed for the same ror joint AND 'WIFE—Wanted Nov. 1; woman settlement. ceased are desired to prsseni in the British The American am- Jesse D. late are re- ballot at On the face served as secretary in several embassies, capital. to do general housework and ccok for Atwood, of Bucksport, In said settlement, and all indebted thereto organization. bassador is those MAN county, deceased. First looking after subjects of five men; man to do general farm work. Mid- account of Theodore quested to msks payment immediate!v of the was on his way home with his family H. Hals. returns, they apparently have Francis Joseph who are stranded in Eng- dle-aged couple preferred. Address, J. R. Smith, administrator, filed for settlement. N. Elisabeth when he found that tbe American em- Charles A. Candage. late of Mount also known as Elisabeth Hale. a of but this is too close land. Funds have been provided for the Wallacb, Bartlett’s island (Indian Point Desert, majority one, P. Me. in said county, deceased. Account of Arthur 8urry, Maine, October, 7, a. d. 1914. bassy in London was in need of assistance of these and the eating- O.J. H. not to of the element of chance experi- people, Candage and Thomas Searls, executors, permit house expenses are from these funds. filed for settlement. enced help. He was asked u> attach paid — A house- that Mr. Hale found that he could feed the competent subscriber notice taken into consideration. Ab- in of two. Edgar Stevens, late of BluehiU. in said ! hereoy give* being himself to the and assume HOUSEKEEPERkeeper family Address, stat- he has executor embassy charge hungry Austrians better and more P. deceased. First and final account of 1 THE been duly appointed sence of one or two democratic mem- ing experience. O. Box 804. Ellsworth. Me. cpuntJ. of the of of tbe affaire of Austria in Ureat cheaply if be collected them at meal time Ruby F. Stevens, executrix, filed for settle- last will and testament Britain, ment. bers from one cause or another that nation turned its UDder one roof. So he started the restau- PARKER HPOFFORD. late of BUCK?!PORT, may having embassy Mary J. Pettee, late of in said and rant, which is in charge of an Austrian lost Sullivan, in the county of Haucock, deceased, throw the balance of to the re- over to tbe United States at the outbreak county, deceased. Petition filed Will R. power who ran au by given bonds as the law direct*. All couple formerly eating-house Havey, administrator, for license to sell cer- l't'rs°“dof saw the absentees of the war. in BOOK No. 8W7 tain having demands against the estate publicans. True, may London. The experiment is regarded iMned^bTtliieH»n- real estate of said deceased, as described same 10 cock County Bank. Finder in said deceased are desired to preseni the Mr. Hale has bad no easy task. There as a success, incidentally it teaches the BANK Savings petition. are re be from the republican side, but we return to its treasurer, Charles C. settlement, and all indebted thereto lesson that war to a Annie L. Swazey, late of Penobscot, in said were thousands of Austrians in diplomat—the U KRILL. to make immediately. are now of Great brings 6lease county, deceased. Petition filed quested payment talking possibilities. necessity of embarking in many strange by Eliza P. John F. Krowlto*- Britain who appealed to their embassy in bwazey, executrix of tbe last will and testa- Should the have enterprises. ment of Ellsworth, Oct. 12, 1914. republicans control, said deceased, that tbe amount of in- __ their distress. Over of these have Notices. who has 2,000 Special heritance tax upon said estate be determined Dr. Morrison, already served the been taken care of by Mr. Hale. The Hunters' Licenses. by judge of probate. .abKrIber h.reby give* ■>«“« ‘A** one term, being on Governor Fer- CARD OF THANKS. Emily E. Atherton, late off Mount Desert, in she has been executr greater number of these people had lost for the sale of hunters’ licenses said The duly appointed Agents wish to express our thanks, county, deceased. Petition tiled by of the last will and tentament of nald’s council in is entitled in Hancock are F. W. through R. 1909-10, their employment, were without means, county Thompson, WE the columns of Tmr Ambkican for the George Fuller, executor ot the laat will and testament of said BBNRY J. JOY, let, of ELLSWORTH, to a second and and have been E. A. Graham, Bar Harbor; L. F. Giles, kindness of neighbors and friends in the deceased, that the bon* by party usage term, naturally subjected to much amount of inheritance tax In the of Hancock, deceased, no F. A. Northeast Har- illness and at the death of Mrs. At hie W. upon said estate county ** Ellsworth; Foster, be determined tbe the term*of said win. naturally expects the support of his annoyance and suspicion. The energetic bor; A. E. Mace, Aurora. Staples, and for the beautiful flowers. by Judge of probate. being required by Capt. David F. Alvah D. Rich, a minor, of in said persons having demands against *be. Dr. Morrison manner in which Mr. Hale has bandied Clobson and Family. Tremont, tbs party. represented his county. Petition filed R. said deceased are desired to ure ant by George Fuller, thereto a most difficult task has won the com- guardian, for license to sell for settlement, and all indebted class in the in 1903 and him CARD OF THANKS. certain raal es- legislature tate of said minor, as described in said requested to make payment immediately- mendation not of our own ambassa- peti- b. JO'- 1905. only hereby extend to our many friends tion. Sarah Not Paint and our heartfelt but of the London office as WE neignbors thanks Angellne Fogg, Ixt, of Ellsworth, Oct. 7,1914. dor, Foreign Buck.port, Is said __ and of grateful appreciation the kindness county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- well. and shown them in ,o be sympathy by so many portiog tbe lut will nod tenement of *nb*er1b«r hereby give* notice The announcement that Postmaster our recent Mid »dmloi*«j»j Mr. Hale a restaurant Witfa linseed oil at 50c to what sort ways during bereavement; also for deceased, together wllh petition for pro- ■be bu been Recently opened $1, the floral THE duly nppomted a offerings given. bate thereof, preseoted by Wesley 0. Web- tratriz of the estate of General Burleson favors change in where the 2000 Austrians Roy needing help Braqdon and wipb. •ter. the executor therein named. of BUCh»* Oct. LLEWELLYN E. OOLOMY, late the rural could be fed, and he has found of oil do yon think they use in at Ellsworth. 18. 1914. Emily F.. Atherton, late of Mount Desert, in delivery system whereby lodgings “paint” “td ,co?“ly. deceased. First and Anal ac- POET, carriers will have to bid for the work tor them and protected them as he would oount of K. d and Gsorgo Fuller, execntor, filed for In the county of Hancock, deceased. own fellow-citixena. p.50 $1.26T settlement. A1 P and obtain it lower than his Similar things given bonds as the law directs. by bidding JEROME H. in'? have been done in KNOWLES, Judge off said court. sous having demands against t0 is every European capital That staff la counterfeit You A any one else causing great appre- paint. true copy of the original order. tats of said deceased are tB. American and it is no ex- and over by volunteers, Attest:—T. F. Mahomet, present the same for settlement, _.y. hension among rural carriers ail Register. to make P aggeration to say that never in the history can cheat yonraelf; yon can’t cheat Time nebted thereto are requested the country. This is the old star- r ment immediately. of diplomacy has any country been better TPnjf. hereby gives notice that Mary p Cot0*T. Under the or Weather. M*°BU>r route revived. it, or more served than Oct. 1914. system loyally has the United ofthe^ilte Us^mW^ Bucksport, 9, _ be to bidder would no doubt allowed States during this crisis In the world’s MARY B. DELANO, late of Paint is a coat over wood and BDOK8PORT, mtaonbor give. rubbery In the of ner«oy take on as contracts ao he could affairs. county Hancock, decea.ed, no bonds hu been admn. many ) bv THEbe duly appointed being required the terms of said will. All of and rural oarrier wonld iron to keep out water. trator of the estate Dc. handle, every having demands against the estate of of MOUNT Nominated by the Governor. deceased are desired EMILY M. SAVAGE, late become the employee of the con- ptid to present the same Among nominations the Counterfeit look like a11 thereto are SERT, by governor paint may it; ieo«wBdto in?«b^ instead of Uncle Bam, as he is tequested make payment in Hancock, deceased. tractor, reoently announced are the following in immediately. tLe county of ifr- M D‘L>”° given bonds as the law directs. now. In time, the oontractor would counterfeit money looks like money. Bucksport, Oct.,, e«t»ts Hancock county: ions having demands against thj* lte become a big corporation which would Notary Edward F. Small, Ells- of said deceased are desired public, What are all counterfeits for? are same for settlement, and all J2*.£!Jtteieto men They ,Bde°J*“^5iBtely. fix the of the who worth. AdvertUer, in are to make compensation THE AMERICAN art requested ‘“^ao* work at to #800 a F. E. Sherman, Bar Harbor. tU alike. DEVOE. the do the WOO year, Coroner, | capturing trad*. Northeast Harbor, Oct. 7,1914- StobirtiMountf. HANCOCK S. J. COURT.

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Pure Cream of Tartar TAB COURT. Eatchet Brand Cream and Flavor- Presiding Justice — Ar.no W. Kino, Ells- Tartar, Spices worth. Extracts are safe because are made from at a Low Cost Clerk—John E. Bunker, Bar Harbcr. ing they County Attorney — Hrbbrrt L. Qbahak the of material and our trade mark Bay Harbor. \ | highest quality Sheriff—Fobrbst O. Silrby, Ellsworth. Cfter—Ward W. Bloehill. the of Wesoott, signifies “Stamp Purity”. Each package Royal Baking Powder is made Deputies—G. P. Nrwman, Ellsworth; N. L. Orindlb. South Penobscot; H. L. Per* contains a coupon which shows you our offer of of pure cream of tartar. Its nald, Franklin. Stenographer—C. O. Barrows, Portland. AA Silverware. Send card for il- price has not been advanced. Messenger—Philip D. Mason, Ellsworth. RiinrPFPPre i R°g®rs postal j—. -v lustrated list of Its use will better The October term ol the supreme give results Judi- I premiums. cial court for Hancock county THE]WtTC)IEU((u^PUll$. opened •OSTOU.MMS. .. and .. guard against the dan- yesterday, with Associate Justice Arno ger of substitutes. W. King presiding. improper At the opening of court, prayer was offered by Rev. J. W. Tickle, of the Uni- - tarian church. The Twitchell are Champlin Indications term Company, that the will be short, with tew important cases to be PORTLAND, MAINE. tried. ATTORNEYS PRESENT. The attorneys present at the opening ol It court were: ELLSWORTH KOR CAKK OK POOR. places upon him the temptation of making H. E. Hamlin, B. T. Sowle, MARKETS. IJ>°£ h]» ow“ pocket-book even if he has to John A. Peters, Henry M. Hall, Ueorge B. •light his care of the pcor. The ex- Contract to general F. L. Eggs are — Retail Market change from Salary Sys- perience has been that it is better for some Stuart, Mason, L. F. Giles, D. E. Soaring tem Probable. responsible representative of the city to pass Hnrley, John F. Knowlton, W. E. Whit- Shows Few Other Price Changes. carefully upon the needs of each case and to of the E. A recess meeting city government furnish such relief as is ing, J. Walsh, Ellsworth; O. P. Cun- Eggs are going skyward. Dealers are Ilamson^hubrardI actually required. to lake the As regards the management of the alms- wu held Monday evening up j ningham, T. H. Smith, Wiley C. Conary, paying 38 to 40 cents “quick” and iind house: The general and most satisfactory contract for care of M. J. L. B. E. S. them hard to at The HATS Better of poor, V V11 plftCC the superintendent upon a1 Bucksport; Deasy, Clark, get that. retail price definite basis, contract expiring November salary and to judge of his Charles H. Wood, B. E. Clark, A. H. is strong at 42 cents. There are no other Drummey's efficiency by the care which he gives the In- board waa E. N. H. L. 4, next. The fall present, mates, the income which he is able to derive Lynam, Benson, Graham, price changes of note in the local markets. from the farm and Hagerthy presiding. the amount of money George E. Qooglns, Harry M. Conners, Following are retail prices: Mayor which he finds it necessary, with the matter wu taken ap- Bar Forrest B. Before the poor up, Pr°val of the overseers of the poor, to expend Harbor; Snow, Biuehill; COUNTRY PRODUCE. in addition to the income from the two communications from the school farm, tak- George R. Fuller, Southwest Harbor; ing into consideration the number of inmates Creamery batter, A. 40 342 The first called atten- Jerome H. Northeast SALE hoard were read. which in the opinion of the overseers of the Knowles, Harbor; Dairy batter, A. 85388 FOR BY can be to tbe fact that the high school poor better and more economically George R. Hsdlock, Cranberry Isles; W. doz. 42 tion cared for at the farm Eggs, than elsewhere. B. building did not meet the requirements In a few of the cities of the size of Ells- Blaisdell, Sullivan; P. L. Aiken, Sor- Fowl, A. 18g22 worth It has been of the law in regard to fire escapee. The found advantageous to rento; Percy T. Clarke, Stonington; Ray- Chickens, A. 20 325 Reliable Co.; make the salaried of the Clothing superintendent poor mond Hay, loose, ton. $12.00 3$14.00 matter was referred to the committee on farm the executive officer of the board of Fellows, John B. Merrill, Bangor; overseers of the poor, and to him Marcellus VEGETABLES. city to act with the school com- charge Coggan, Boston; Fulton J. Red- property with the investigation of all cases of re- poor New York. 15 mittee, with authority to act. lief, and the decision, subject to the approval man, Potatoes, pk. of the overseer, as to the kind and A..?.... 02 Tbe eeeond communication referred to quantity GRAND JURY. Beets, of relief to be given. If the A. 02 a a superintendent ! Carrots, the city government request for piano is an man, he should be able to The was and experienced grand jury empanelled A. 02 decide all routine cases, the Cabbage, at the Ellsworth Falla school. Tbe board leaving unusual sworn, and after being charged by the phases of his work for decision by the board Sweet potatoes, A. 04 a second-hand rated to purchase piano of overseers. court, retired to its room to organize. Onions, A. 03 could be We are not sure whether the charter of the which Aid. Stuart reported ob- The jury as organized is as follows: 02 city of Ellsworth provides for the appoint- Squash. at a moderate j tained price. ment of a special board of overseers, a single j Judson A. Austin, foreman.Ellsworth Turnips. 02 overseer, or makes certain of the The poor contract waa taken np. The municipal ; J. M. Gerrish, clerk.Winter Harbor Parsnips, A. 04 officers ex-officio, overseers of the If with late poor. James W. Cranberries, 08 contract made the Harry 8. municipal officers are ex-officio overseers of Black.Deer Isle qt. Jones in 1SS6, at (4,000 annually, and the the poor, they probably would be unable to Prank E. Blaisdell.Franklin FRUIT. devote a g-cat deal of attention to in personal Addison F. Bridges.Swan’s Island doz 50 list contract made with M. J.Drummey the matter, and would have to confine their Lemons, £60 to George W. Isles doz. at (3 550 a year, were read; also a time determining the general policies of Bulger.Cranberry Oranges, 85.350 1909, the and Fred N. department deciding upon unusual Delano.Verona A FEW STAPLES. of the contract made by the city of esses, routine matter to copy leaving be handled Edward W. Douglass.A.Eden Belfast for tbe care of its at a by a competent executive, preferably one Sugar, granulated, A. 08 poor (2,150 who has had Arthur M. Grindle.Penobscot experience in this kind of 12 jeer. work. M. R. Hinckley.Bluehill powdered. On the other 08 A petition for the retention of M. J. hand, if yon have a single Roy R. Homer.Bucksport yellow. overseer of the poor, you might find it ad- A. 30 £38 at Seth R. Hutchins. Coffee, Drnmmey tbe poor farm, signed by vantageous to make one and the same man Orland Tea, A. 40 365 about 350 tax-payers and citizens, was overseer of the poor and superintendent of Jeuness McGown.Ellsworth the almshouse or Cream of tartar, A. 60 city farm. Martin H. Moore.Mariavflle presented. When the representative of the board was 45365 Frank L Molasses, gal. Two letters from the State Board ot in your city, he saw no occasion to criticise Sawyer,.Brooksville the efficiency or good intentions of Mr. Dram- John A. Somes.Mount Desert MEATS AND PROVISIONS. 1 LATEST STYLES! Charities aud Corrections were read. This contractor and mey, your present superin- Peter G. Sumner.Amherst Beef, A. 25 £50 which baa been clothed with con- tendent, except that he was not keeping hoard, Alton Southwest Harbor A. proper records of the cases handled. It was H.Trundy. Native veal, 18330 siderable the ad- authority by legislature, rather the method of payment and the appar- Maynard H. Young.Lamoine Native lamb, A. 25 335 1 ent high cost which did not meet with vised against the continuance of tbe con- the Salt A. 16 approval of this With Mr. The traverse jurors were not summoned pork, tracl out its disadvan- department. A. 16 system, pointing ; Drummey’s 'ong experience as a contractor, to until to-morrow. Lard, he is appear tages, and attention to the tact if willing to accept the appointment as AND calling | ASSIGNMENT OF CASES. FLOUR, FEED GRAIN. superintendent and overseer of the poor upon that Ellsworth was much above i a definite and paying reasonable salary, his know- The remainder of the afternoon was oc- Flour, bbl. $6.5037.00 the for tbe ledge and of the cases which he average for cities of the State experience bbl. 7 has handled In the past, should be of value to cupied by the calling of the docket and fancy brands, 00$7.50 care ot its IN poor. the in cases or E city handling future which may and assignment of cases. Corn, bag,(wnole, cracked meal, 1 85 5 arise and in These letters, which are printed below, [ securing efficient administration Shorts, mixed feed and middlings, 1 80 in the poor department. Twenty-four cases were put on the list changed tbe sentiment of tbe board of Oats, bag (2Jbu). 165 specially assigned for trial, and twenty- i i aldermen with regard to continuing the 1 Fi NTCOLIN GRANGE FAIR. one on the general trial list. contract a the al- system, and majority ot was _ This forenoon occupied by natural- MARINE LIST. derm-m themselves in favor of a expressed ization cases. This afternoon the bar -U LAJ List of Premiums Awarded In the Pen salaried less sujierintendent, hired for not association will hold memorial exercises Hancock County Ports. Agricultural Ex titbit Ion. We’ll Pay You 81.00 for your Old than three years. It is to ad- West Sullivan—Ar Oct 12, sch Manie Saun- proposed bazaar for the late Edward E. Chase. Fountain Pen, for a short time only, The annual and shooting match Northeast Harbor. vertise for bids for a man and wife to take ders, •‘jGJI provided you buy a Crocker of Nicolin grange Tuesday of last week, Southwest Harbor—Sid Sept 30, sch ^Laura charge of the poor farm on a salary basis. was a successful affair. The hall was at- News From Jerusalem. and Marion U§ iSST- “INK-TITE” To allow time to the Sid Oct stm Hibiscus; Annie F Kim- FOR SALE IN ELLSWORTH BY prepare necessary B. 6, sch, FOUNTAIN PEN HERE. tractively arranged with booths and the Rev. Horace Haskell, of Ellsworth, ball specifications of duties, etc., a conditions, agricultural exhibits. director of the Newman institute, Jerusa- Sid Oct 7. sch Robert A Snyder Only one Pen taken in exchange for each new pen further recess next Sid Oct schs Rhoda Holmes for Addison; Smith & Head. purchased was taken to Monday is in 11, | Those in charge of the booths were: lem, Palastine, who at present this Mauie Saunders for Sullivan The new perfected “Ink-Tite” is the evening. ONLY Candy, Bernice Moore and Evelyn De- country, speaking in the interests of the Ar Oct 7, sch Willie L Maxwell, coal|for J T self-filling, non-leaking pen The letters from the Btate Board of R Freeman ever offered. ! movement under the Witt; mystery booth, Inez Smith and Laymans missionary Ar Oct 9, ga s Leslie from Port Maitland, N Every Crocker “Ink-Tite” Pen is Chanties and Corrections follow: — to be a Minnie Danico; handkerchiefs and fancy immediate direction of General Secretary 8 guaranteed FAR BETTER PEN In port—Oct 10, sch Bloomer (at Center) than you have ever known. Augusts, Mb., Sept. 10,1914. Lillian and Fred B. of New York has work, Wheelden Helen King; Fisher, city, Manie Saunders -v wwmof roar, KUswort*. Maine. dis- aprons, Carrie Moore andTena McQown. just received a letter from Rev. A. Forder, In port Oct 12, sch Willie L Maxwell, HARVARD C. JORDAN, Genti.bmbn: At a meeting of the State charging coal Watchmaker and Jeweler The shooting match was a feature of in- the best-known missionary in Arabia, in Board of Charities and Corrections held on Ellsworth, Maine terest in afternoon. A which Mr. to the 9th a of the secre- the chicken sup- Forder, referring Jerusalem, BORN. inst., report of a visit W. I. tary of the board to the Ellsworth farm, per was served at 6 o’clock. The dance in says: Partridge, Druggist, city Blurhill, Me. ®ade August 20, was presented and carefully ! the evening was largely attended. Supper **vve are 10 a oaa way nere. uaiiKs re- BRACY—At Brooklin, Oct 7, toJMr and Mrs Clifton a son. HZ EM considered. The board desires to make the was served for the dancers at midnight. fuse money, food is scarce, and prices are Bracy, is a list of the GREENLAW—At Oceanville, Oct 9, to Mr and following suggestions: Following premiums Missions are All the Lon- awarded: high. closing. Mrs Howard Greenlaw, a son. [Arthur Notwithstanding the peculiar conditions of don Jew and some of the church MMBBNiMBfli r. n .noore, ruiaosga turnips, t; carrots, society, Lawrence.] tke contract, the Inmates at the almshouse missionaries have left to Mr and 1; sweet russet apples, 1; King apples, 2; missionary society SIMMONS—At Sedgwick, Sept 28, appeared to be well cared for. Of course, for England. There is no money to pay Mrs William H Simmons, a daughter. plumbTn(l Winter Banana apples, i. there was no means of Judging of the quality W M Higgins, Northern Spy apples, 1: current expenses. Hot Water or “To add to all the trouble, is MARRIED. Heating, Furnact adequacy of the oat-door relief, but on Quebec Sweet apples, 1; McIntosh Bed Turkey mobilizing. All men from twenty-five to fenersl a contract of this kind apples. 1; table beets, 2. Work and principles are under arrest and are Jobbing. A W forty-five being — At Northeast encourage* lax methods of administration so Maddocke, rutabaga turnips, 1; GILPATRICK—W’HITMORE armed and sent North. All European Rev Charles F Lee, Miss HONEST HONEST far u Pumpkin Sweet apples, 2; Bellflower Harbor, Oct 5, by WORK; PRICES the responsible officers of the city are were taken in the face of the 2; Ben Davis, apples, 1; 1; horses pro- Henrietta Gilpatrick. of Northeast Harbor, concerned, apples, turnips, and available of Bar Harbor. that the city is likely to pay too Tolman Sweet 1; Falla Water test of the consuls, every to Harold P Whitmore, Twenty Years' Experience. ouch or apples, off the and — that the poor are^likely to reoelve too 2; Nodbead apples, 2; Gravenstein carriage snapped road. Shops GREENLAW—BRACKETT At Stonington, applea, have been looted to Rev 8 Gordon Tucker, Miss Elaine Personal attention to all details. Telephone ■eagre care seems almost certain unless the apples, 2; cattle beets, 1; specimen hard- magazines provide Oct 8, by food for the conscripts, and Turkish sub- L Greenlaw, of Stonington, to Frank W THE— or mall orders promptly attended to. •operiatendent is an exceedingly kind* wood, 1; Mortgage-lifter potatoes, 1; Brackett, of Portland. Black's jects are being badly fleeced. hearted and sympathetic roan. Therefore, potatoes, X; Story Beauty potatoes, Oct 8, by Golden “What Turkey means to do nobody HOUSTON—ELLIS—At Bucksport, •hile it to 1; Early Dewdrop potatoes, 1; Newton S Miss Rita Madeline EDWARD F. might be well to coutinue em- seems to know. The people are restless Rev Swazey, BRADY, Hubbard squash, 1; Hubbard squash, 2; Houston, of Bucksport, to Harvey Jewell P,0y Mr. Drummey on a definite salary, both and know’ not what a day may bring CLARION. Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. *o pie pumpkin, 1. Ellis, of Greene. have of the farm and the out-door forth. All we know is that the Lord Telephone 5—5. charge H L WheeldeD, Winesap apples, 1; Bar Harbor, Oct 10. by and we will until our bit of JUDE—BULGER—At **Nef,you are strongly advised against re- 1; McIntosh Bed 1; reigneth, stay Rev A M MacDonald, Miss Georgia F Jude, crabapples, apples, is Whether it’s a range or a fur- ■ewing this contract. Dudley apples, 1. money gone.” of Ellsworth, to Charles R Bulger, of Cran- Isles. While this contract continues in force you F M Moore, greenings, 2: Hightop berry nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it it — — At IRA B. urged to Sweet Autumn Strawberry KNOWLTON GUPTILL Eddington, Jr. see that the superintendent apples, 1; aWjrrttsanratfi. of Miss HAGAN, ye 1; Hubbard 1; Kentucky Oct 7, by Rev A A Smith, Bangor. sure to meet every requirement. keep* proper records or makes such reports apples, squash, M Knowtton. of Eddington, to Civil Wonder beans, 1. Luthera Engineer, *cyou ns will enable tc so David Guptill, of Gouldsboro. Made by the Wood Bishop Co. you keep them, C C Camber, Northern Spy arples, 2; Land that in the LAWRIE—EATON—At Ellsworth, Oct 8, by Surveyor. future the returns required by Bed Astrachau apples, 1; Nodbead apples, DO YOU SUFFER Bangor. Sold by Rev P A A Killam, Miss Verna C Lawrie, of 8 of 1M of the laws of Correspondence Solicited. •jctionu chapter public 1; Lirobertwig greenings, 1; Greenings, 1; Franklin, to Arthur W Eaton, of Lamoine. ®»>' be made. sweet ELLSWORTH j Duchess, 4; Koxbury russets, 1; At Bar Harbor, Oct FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7. bl* homes can be found for MORAN—CALLAHAN— J. P. ELDRIDGE, family wax bean, Munson Miss Elizabeth ren* even have to crab, 1; golden-eye 1; 10, by Rev J D O’Brien, « though you pay old FR0M_B.ackache? both of Bar for Sweet 1; red-eye beans, 1; to Edward Callahan, Main them, it is recommended that they apples, and Moran Street, SwtwrtBTB KLES WORTH f°p in such homes. While it was not fashioned yellow-eye beans, 1; pumpkin, When your kidneys are weak Harbor. d Mr- and Mrs. Drummey will be 1; Gold Coin potatoes, 1; marrowfat peas, do not PALMER—MURRAY—At Bar Harbor, Oct 8, XAy kindw tbal torpid they properly perform to these child ren, for they are both tomatoes, Irish Cobbler pota- Rev J D O’Brien. Miss Cecilia Bentzon FREE it Steam and Bath Rooms. 1; green 1; back aches by Big Catalog fall C — Laundry gParently very estimable Canada their functions; your of Bar Harbor, to Hillard P Palmer, a* people, experience toes, 1: cucumber, 1; Early corn, Murray, •f lika Uit. Chew England I ‘NO NO WJtrtHK. K. proven that children id alrats- not feel like much of Gardiner. Bargains pa FAT, ■Cwes brought up White Can dont corn, 1. and you do doing are to 1; Ml kind- of work done at very unlikely make respectable red are to be SNOW—TAYLOR—At Bucksport, Oct 8, by | laundry abort notice. W. E. Richardson, McIntosh of anything. You likely Good*called tor an 1 In ?1,'#upportln* cltiiena. apples, Rev Newton S Swazey, Mrs Hester A Snow, ^WRlTI^o^p^HS|££Sy£|||l delivered. w*th con- 2; 1; Tolman Sweet 2; to tr*«*t^On0ection Mr. Drummey’s greenings, apples, despondent and borrow trouble, of East Bucksport, to William J Taylor, of M. B. ESTEY & CO. maJ k* interested to know thst if Minnesota Red 1; Fall AJj0q apples, pippin,!; as hadn’t al- Bangor. number of assisted Gravenstein just if you enough Kstey Building. State 8L. Ellsworth, Me or *„*!imat®.°Ath* people Pumpkin Sweet apples, 1; Oct flfty-five. is correct, it brings Snow Falla Water Don’t be a victim any longer. WEBB—GROSS—At Oceanville, 8, by'Rev the»wPorte<** apples, 1; apples, 2; ready. H W Collins. Miss Orra L Webb. of'Stoning- •aiffEirfeM e*Penditure per assisted person apples, 1; carrots, 2. The old reliable medicine. Hood’s ton (Oceanville), to Maurice. C Gross, of n* over nearly #20 more than When with Xe «Xe.lb M H Danlco, Snow apples, 1; Bellflower and Deer Isle. bought other 11W... I CommiBBion ffltrcfjantB. Ev®° Mr. Drum- gives strength * >«^)l mev“. Ae.1avera«e' though Pound Sweet Sarsaparilla, merchandise I sat Found* «ioo I" B mafce °* tbe number of persons is apples, 1; apples, 1; King | iaJwA!*. tone to the kidneys and builds up Why continue to the deal- 1 11 • ■ 1 ■■■■ ■ may aafely make some compari- apples, 1; Garden Sweet apples, 1; High- DIED. pay P | er’t high price* when can Til: ®n. a Per capita of population basis. Sweet applea, 2; Baldwin 1. the whole system. you •■■■■B5S==3^WB top apples, buy groceriea and other merchandise direct from ub at^k I censua of 1810 as the basis, the Best collection farm C C Cam- is a svett?JLtbe produce, Hood’s Sarsaparilla peculiar ATKINSON—At North Orland, Oct 11, Albert a big saving! We protect expenditure per of your pocketbook yet give throng capita population ber, A W Maddocks, 2. 85 eat and higb-^y 8ut® *• » cents: for Ells- 1; combination of roots, barks and Atkinson, aged years. quality guarantee satisfaction or money back. I *onhgu°,uAthe Cora Premium Profit-Sharing Certificates Increase your I «i»n Biddeford, with its large for- medicine acts like AVERY—At Bangor. Oct 11, Frances, *a, herbs. No other •aringa. San the for I BOSTON i m'd iE0AalaMon* WM approximately 70 cents, daughter of Albert E Avery, of Bucksport, saving today-write Catalog No.40 RIVER. because no other medicine has the 1 20 ProyAA* Portland the cost was ap- MOUTH OF THE it, aged 18 years, month, days. Reference* Federal Trust Co.. Boston % ^mission merchant*' ailoi?-a5Sly 80 cents. Average figures from same formula or ingredients. Accept BRAGDON—At Ellsworth, Oct 8, Edward A, NEW ENGLAND MERCANTILE CO. I X*V ibe State indicate that the larger the Miss Pauline Lebrook, of New York, Is son of Mr and Mrs Roy Bragdon, aged 8 fcJi.Str.rt MASS, oost no substitute, but insist on having BOSTON. | pe, ®J’,J0wn. generally the larger the the of Miss Mildred Fullerton. years, 3 months °f there- guest for* W* population. Seemingly, Hood’s, and get it today. Isles, Oct 7, ought not to be far above the Mrs. Sophia Dodge has gone to South- BUNKER—At Cranberry George WANT av*r^*« W Bunker, aged 57 years, 7 months, 11 days. ,Tepage of the whole State. west Harbor, where she has employment. ffaiDs. GALLERT — At Ellsworth, Oct 10, Myer Proftgslnnal W. York a few last week W. spent days Gallert, aged 63 years, 1 month, 18 days. Augusta, Mi., 90.1914. it Southwest Harbor with his nephew, Liye j ’**A Sept. GARLAND—At Amherst, Oct 18, Walter Gar- h. scott Me. picF Poultry Cun»»iBphom. Clerk, Rlletearih, George Dodge. 1 20 OUy land, aged 74 years, month, days. SPECIALTY MADE OF *** s,a: has lost a fine horse last Friday y Absence from the office pre- Will York HENDERSON —At Bucksport, Oct 9, Mrs TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND ed an is the fifth horse that has and immediate reply to your oommuni- night. This Harriet Ellen Henderson, of Bluehill, aged GENERAL CLERICAL WORK. summer. 67 11 months, 2 A of 8epten»b«r 26, in relation to the died here this years, days. Agent Union Safe Deposit Trust Co., Port- method0! Mrs and, for furnishing Prohate and Surety Bonds carWIifu.?ued bN the city of Ellsworth in Mrs. Celia Fullerton Carlisle, of Surrv, PRATT—At Bucksport, Oct 8, Amanda Poor. household Pratt, aged 77 years, 7 months, 6 days. Agent Oliver W* tM was here last week moving her Typewriter; typewriter supplies Farm Produce. to th* nr!lJ*«.yo? perceive the objection from her old home to her new home WASSON —At Surry, Oct 11, Mrs Hannah Cor. Main and Water Sts. (over Moore’s Drug plan’ that *t is more or less a goods tatnfue Wasson, aged 85 years, 6 months. Store). Ellsworth. Me. 00 tb* part of the contractor and that In Surry. COUNTY NEWS day for a visit with relatives in Waltham COUNTY NEWS been employed in Caribou ,the past COUNTY NEWS. and Lawrence, Mass. month, are home. Brown and who have been The clam here is for busi- Worms in WEST EDEN. Lyle wife, BROOKUN. factory open GOTT’S ISLAND. Children visiting Mrs. Brown’s parents, returned to ness. Warms aro a danger to tbs Mrs. Webster of is vis- A. E. Farnsworth has a Ford Mrs Clara Y. is visiting at health 0I Leland, Trenton, Mrs. David purchased Hodgkins child. Make sure Augusta Saturday. Springer Parker Baton and Cecil Annis are home that such is nn» .w* iting her daughter, Mrs. Helen Hamor. runabout. McKinley. tbe accompanied them for short visit. from yachting. case With your child. Thelma is at of is Misa Swazey Northeast Horry Bridges was in Bangor several Richard Louis Remsnltz, Boston, °rn” Clarence W. Joy, whose untimely death Cecil Annis has work on the in where she has at J. last week. begun at "Old Farm" fur two week. ch“dren Harbor, employment was in last week’s Ameri- days cottage •r«. L, briefly reported cellar for his new bouse. Deranged atomach E. Monohon’s. is a wollen cas, was the son of the late Charles B. Mr. and Mrs. Vetcher, ot New York, are Samuel King, of Manaet, painting upper Up, aour A. K. Campbell visited his brother „0DJ’ Mrs. Gertrude Mosley has gone to Joy, and went to live with hie aunt, Mrs. spending a week at Haven. Charles H. Harding’s cottage, "Pleasant aoh, offenalve Harry at Cherry field last week. breath, ham Isle to visit her father, M. G. Joy, on View.” and fall Presque George P. Clark, the Stephen Joy Mrs. H. M. Joyce has returned to Mel- belly *jth ^ and other >relatives. F. D. Baton has moved his family into atonal homestead, when but a child. Mrs. rose, Mass., tor the winter. Mrs. Harriet Richards, of New Haven, gripinga ,nd the house owned Charles Curtis. local union will held here Clark moved to Newton by at Tint Mark SDOUt the The C. E. be Center, Mass., Fred who is in Ban- Conn., is with Miss E. 8. Peterson Petit I navel, p*ie t,-. Pierce, employed leaden Saturday, Oct. 17. The officers have ar- where Mr. Joy received his education, Edna Damon, who has spent two Plaisant cottage. tint, eyee hearyand gor, was in town last week. ot the dull,t.itChinI business on months in is home. eyelid*, itching now, Itching of ts* ranged a fine program. later going into the bronzing Milton, Maas., T. C. of N. H., who has Mrs. Martha Nutter has gone to Groton, Moon, Tilton, ol He was an reC^n,!,.*.?0rt *57 c1ou«h' Ending he Mrs. William of Bar Winchester street. honest, up- Albert Robbins, of Belfast, has pur- been with bis Mrs. Frank teeth, liittle red polnte Sawyer, Harbor, Mass., where she has employment. niece, Babbidge, nicking out n» young man, and his untimely death chased the schooner of tongue, narting during alow and little son George, are spending a few right Car, the Eggewog- a few left for his borne Thursday. sleep, fPVP, is days, Itat all make came as a shock to his many friends Mahlon Hill, of Springfield, Maas., doubttul, «SUtn days with Mrs. E. E. Sargent. great gin Co. have Dr. True’* o«be.7tk his mother, Mrs. E. I. Hill. The sweet peas and other flowers by using Elixir, td* p.m 1? here. He leaves a widow, one sister—Mrs. visiting Laxative and Worm Miss Alice Vivian Graves, of Northeast Misses Rebecca and Laura Torrey and bloomed abundantly during the recent Expeiler. Flora Austin, of Milford, Mass., an aunt Uapt. Fred Phillips and wife have gone one beet thing tor regulating the Harbor, spent the week-end with her Rebecca Greenlaw, who have spent the fine weather. Mrs. Vera Harding brought stomach —Mrs. George P. Clark, of this place, and to Middleboro, Mass, for the winter. and bowels and expelling worms it Mrs. C. W. summer here, have left for Boston. the a cluster of seven grandmother, Kittredge. to correspondent your druggist's, 35c, 60c and vie. several cousins. 8. Alton ot Is fl.oo. Ad Herrick, Chicago, visiting Mrs. Emma of blossoms on one which is rare. free. Special treatment for Joseph Higgins, wife and daughter, of Oct. 12. A NON. Illaley, Chelsea, Mass., stem, tapeworm? parents, Dr. F. 8. Herrick and wife. Send tor book. Bar Harbor, were the Sunday guests of who has been the guest of Mrs. Winfield Oct. 9. Chips. Several of the teachers here will attend Mr. Higgins’ brother, O. C. Higgins and SEAL COVE. Greenlaw has returned to her home. Aubaro, Haiae. *7* the State teachers' convention at Port- SOUTH DEER ISLE. wife. home from Oct. 5. E. *Onr. H. S. Mitchell is at Port _ ___ 6/Aacc land. Charles has returned home from The farmers are their where be has been in the weir busi- Bye digging potatoes. Clyde, BUCKSPOKT. D. who baa the yachting. There is & fine yield, though a few report ness. Stephen Cousins, spent STOMACH summer io the White is at Ralph Reed and wife are visiting his of West shot some rot. They are of a much better Miss of is mountains, Avery Fifleld, Stonington, MISERY Gladys Yeaton, Steuben, Mrs. R. B. home. mother, Stover. a deer last week. MI-o-na| Will;Quickly and quality thgn for several years. teaching the fall term of school, beginning Safely Hid The E. M. C. S. football team M. » (Yon of Oct. 5. M. 21. Miss Webster, ot New York, is the played Ella Downes visited her niece, Mrs. Indigestion. _ Sept. C. I. at When stomach is guest of her sister, Mrs. Stephen D. Pittsfield Saturday afternoon, the Pbenie Bray, last week. your out of order Miss Louise Carter, of Northeast Har- Fred Hodgdon is employed on Tinker’s food lies like a Cousins. game resulting in a tie. your of lead fer Lewis Judkins has bis new store com- lump bor, visited her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Mayo, island running a weir tor John L. Stanley menting and surely causing that feel Miss Kachel who is in Capt. F. Nichols returned last last week. Jt Sons, Manset. Cole, teaching Joseph pleted and has moved in. ing of fullness, sour taste in week from a the Manchester, came home for the week-end trip to Panama. He will mouth, coated Ansel B. Higgins, of Portland, is spend- Rev. S. H. Jobe, of Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Austin Smith is in King’s hospital, tongue, biliousness and Monday. spend some time with his family here. and many other warning of ing a week with his O. C. was in town and held an even- Portland, for an operation. signs in’ parents, Hig- recently, which is often a Mina Ruth Allen baa to Middle- Rev. F. K. Gamble, D. D., pastor of digestion, dangerous gins and wife. ing service at the hall Sept. 27. gone Miriam Tracy arrived home Saturday ailment. Grace Methodist oc- boro, Mass., where she will live with Mrs. church, Bangor, where she has A Urge crowd attended the grange fair, Arthur Rumill and wife are at home from Winthrop, Mass., It is needless for you to suffer for Fred Phillips. cupied the pulpit of the Franklin street which was a success. Over was from where Mr. Rumill has beeu employed tor the summer. Her any druggist can great $150 High Head, Methodist church end supply you ’with J. B. Babeon wife have moved into Sunday morning Mrs. with Mi-o- na,a harmless and realized toward the grange debt. been employed as chauffeur at the Bowl- and cousin, Mattie Albiser,returned efficient remedy evening, in exchange with the pastor. for all bad stomachs. ! ker estate. Fred Phillips’ house which Mr. Babson her for a two weeks’ vacation. These small Mrs. Webster Leland, who was visiting Rev. A. B. McAllister. tablets has purchased. Oct. 6. P. give almost immediate and her Mrs. E. S. was sud- Mrs. H. 8. Mitchell and her class _ daughter, Hamor, sewing Hon. John Q. Wood, U. 8. consul at joyful relief, while a few davs’ treat- called to Bar Harbor held a sale of and articles at Henry Grindle has moved his family WEST SEDGWICK. ment and denly Thursday. aprons fancy Abyssinia, who has been visiting his strengthens stimulates the the hall afternoon and into Walter Crockett’s house, which be digestive The flow E. Sargent and and Mrs. Nettie Saturday evening. Mrs. left for Carter is as better. system. of gastric family has mother, Mary Wood, Friday K Leroy reported Ice-cream and cake were on sale, and purchased. juices is Increased, then your food is Higgins were week-end guests of Mr. Sar- Washington. Mr. Wood has given sev- John Grindle, who has been ill, is out dancing was indulged in from 8 to 11.30 William Blaisdell and wife, of Franklin, properly digested; sour and gassy gent’s mother, Mrs. Emily Newman, at eral interesting talks at the’ seminary on again. stomach, sick p. m. The sale was liberally patronized. were the guests of M. A. Blaisdell and headaches, restless Eagle Lake. bis recent experiences. nights and other The total were wife last Mrs. Roscoe Gray entertained the ladies’ distressing symp- Oct. 12. M. receipts about f30. After Sunday. toms The ladies of the Congregational society circle quickly vanish. paying expenses, the balance will be used Mrs. Blance has to sewing Tuesday. Josephine gone have elected the offioers for the If suffering any stomach distress do NORTH ORLAND. following Miss Stella Carter la few for the benefit ot the sewing class. Middleboro, Mass., where she will be em- spending a not wait—let Mt-o-na give coming year: Mrs. Horace Arey, presi- you quick Mrs. Gibbons had an ill turn Oct. 5. N. days with her parents. and relief. O. A. Ruby _ ployed this winter. lasting 1’archer dent; Mrs. W. S. Webb, vice-president; Thursday, but ia better now. Walter Clement is a vacation sells it with guarantee of money back Mrs. M. J. Harper is in Bar Harbor hoar District Deputy Mrs. Lena Lynam, of Mrs. W. H. Mrs. A. spending Gardner, secretary; if you are not satistied. Mrs. Estelia who wna of two weeks with his parents. Trundy, reported pital. Bar Harbor, will make her official visit to H. Rust, treasurer; Mrs. U. H. Emerson, ill last remains about the same. O. E. Oct. 19. Mias Elizabeth left tor week, Miss Gladys Ober spent last week in LookouTchapter, 8., Mrs. George Blodgett, Mrs. B.F.'Blodgett, Gray Monday Mrs. of was the who is in Mrs. A. F. Mrs. L. F. Mrs. Somerville and Brookline, Mass. Fanny Gray, Cmstine, Mt. Desert. Llewellyn Powers, employed Page, Tapley, Always ask for Mustards. Spices guest of Robert Harper and wife last Winterporl, came home to attend the fu- E. L Jones, Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. Leland Miss Stella Lord, of North Brooksville, Robie Norwood, ot Southwest Harbor, | and Flavoring Extracts name. week. Mrs. Marian Luce and Miss Flora by is to build tbe church. neral of his sister, Mrs. Rodney L. Allen, Lowell, has been assisting Miss Saunders with her Episcopal Don’t take any old kind. Tell your Miss Marie of returned Oct. Monday. Wood, directors. The ladies voted to school work. Farr, Bangor, 1L N. ! want and must Oct. 12. Ui»B Femme. hold their annual Christmas sale Dec. 4. grocer you have there Sunday after a week’s vacation with The old Bnna Gray bouse has been torn Jher parents here. NORTH DEERJSLE. Mrs. Harriet Ellen Henderson, of Blue- down, Martin Peaalee having purchased PENOBSCOT. s died at the Fri- the lumber for a barn. & Poor Roscoe Davis met with a painful acci- Ray Lowe is digging a cellar for a house. hill, Bucksport hospital building sheep Stickney HIOH SCHOOL NOTES. dent a day, after a long illness, aged nearly Oct. 12. X. Saturday, manure-spreader run- Harold Hardy is digging a cellar for a Mrs. Henderson was a ning over his foot. house. At a mass meeting held Oct. 6, tbe sixty-eight years. pupils ot Clark high school organized native of Bucksport, the daughter of Joel A. E. Johnson, wife and son and two Harry Joyce is finishing the outside of into a body which shall be known aa the H. and Eliza B. Tapley. She is survived friends, of Bangor, formed an automobile Luther house. Hardy’s social club. This club will by two dsughters and four sons — Mrs. party which spent Sunday at W. P. Friendship Commissioner Charles Powers and crew meet once Orrin Bickford, of South Bluebill; Mrs. Dodge’s. every two weeka throughout have done a of work on the splendid piece tbe school year, in tbe town hall, and ita Henry Perkins, of Augusta; Charles Johnson Bridges, of South Penobscot, State road. purpose will be to promote good fellow- Preble, of Beaumont, Texas; Frank and came Saturday to see his wife, who was so of and Edwin Improvements are being made on ship among its members and to develop Harry Preble, Philadelphia, badly hurt recently. Mrs. Bridges had no Arthur Haviland’s cottage, by Fred Eaton Bocial talents. Preble, of Brockton Mass., also three bones broken, but was so badly bruised and Benjamin Smith. The officers elected were: Elmer Per- sisters and one brother—Miss Laura Tap- and shaken up she was nearly helpless for Mrs. Mrs. Horace E. F.. W. and Rollins have kins, president; Marion Leach, ley, Mary Page, a is Hardy Staples vice-presi- week, but now able to sit up some. and Lewis F. all of Bucks- : just Momford Haskell’s dent; Jeanette Wardwell, secetary; Helen Snow, Tapley, Mrs. Cora is as well as can be completed Capt. Like Must Be Dodge doing The has the of a Tobacco, Food, treasurer. A committee on en- family well, and will commence on Capt. Ralph Littlefield, port. sympathy expected. number of friends. The funeral was Gray's well this week. tertainment was appointed consisting of large Albert Atkinson, a resident of Marion Dunbar held afternoon. life-long The Leach, chairman; Vera Sunday Fresh To Be Good this yatchsmen are arriving home every place, died suddenly Snnday morn- and Marion whose it is to Oct. 12. J. week. recent Hutchins, duty _ seemed in Among arrivals are Capt. ing. He his nsual health Sat- a for each from Elmer prepare program meeting DEER noon. Whitney Lowe, Capt. Lowe, Capt. ISLE. And tobacco cannot fresh urday Early Saturday afternoon among its numbers. From the enthusi- keep after it is cut up, any Harry Annis, Capt. FranklinjHardy, Capt. is he called at N. E. Ginn’s and asm of the Mrs. Seth Stockbridge, of Atlantic, better than or complained Grover young people at its beginning, bread meat can. To get fresh tobacco, of Small, Capt. Ralph Gray, Capt. the of Mrs. F. A. Gross. feeling “numb all over”. In a short time this club to be a guest Harold Hardy and Max Gray. promises strong factorvin you must cut it off the plug before it he collapsed. A physician was called, but the Bocial life at Penobscot. Miss Sarah is her yourself, just goes Oct. 12. H. Pickering visiting Mr. Atkinson never into That’s the use Sickle regained conscious- Saturday last, an exciting game was sister, Mrs. P. W. Small, at Stonington. your pipe. way you tobacco— ness. He died about 4 o’clock new that’s the reason Sunday WE8T SURRY. played between the two rival high George D. Carman and Arthur Haskell it bums slowly, and always affords you morning. Tbe funeral was held at — to-day schools Clark high, Penobscot, and have bought out the grocery store of Phil a East Mrs. Delia Saunders, who has been in coot sweet satisfying smoke. Bucksport. South Brooksviile high. The score was D. HaskeU. poor health some time, is better. Oct. 12. D. 16 to 3 in favor ot Clark high. Ed. E. of New is Tobacco that comes already in Frank Herrick and wife, of Brewer, Pressey, York, regis- cut-up, packages, gets Sept. 39, the sophomore class of Clark tered at the where his and SULLIVAN. visited relatives here last week. Pleasant View, dry stale—bums fast and hot and bites your The officers high organized. chosen for wife has spent the summer. KNOWLTON-GUPTILL. The first deer of the season for this vi- tongue. The flavor and moisture cannot the present school are: Helen Little- original escape A very pretty wedding took place at the year Miss Essie V. who is in cinity was shot Saturday by Frank Her- Gray, training from the Sickle are in home of the bride in Bend, Wed- field, president; Maynard Perkins, vice- plug—they pressed in and kept Eddington rick, of Brewer. at the Eastern Maine general hospital, nesday evening, Oct. 7, when Miss Louthera president; Nina Qrindle, secretary and the natural leaf Bangor, is visiting her parents. by wrapper. Knowlton and David P. Guptill, of Sullivan, Granville Saunders died Monday, Oct. treasurer. The class colors are green and were united in Fred Beck is a few weeks with Mare marriage. Rev. A. A. Smith 5, after a short illness. He leaves a white. spending tobacco—fresh tobacco—no package to pay for—no performed the ceremony, the single ring ser- two his his son, A. J. Beck, at Washburn. His waste — that's Sickle | widow, sons, father and mother, Oct. 5, the junior class of Clark high tobacco. Get a plug at your dealer’s today. vice being used. The wedding march was fire brothers and five sisters. The place in the store is supplied by E. S. family The offioers an: Belva J. played by Miss Ruth Glidden and was from organized. have the sympathy of all. Pickering. .Lohengrin. Leach, president; Elmer 8. Perkins, vioe- Oct. 12. L. Vera M. Among the yachtsmen to arrive home The bride was attended by Miss Addie _ president; Dunbar, secmtary and this week are Gardner Green, Ernest Bar- Guptill, h. sister of the groom, and Fred T. treasurer. The colon an onnge and NORTH SEDGWICK. Robert Allan Smith and Knowlton, brother of the bride, acted as best green, and the motto, “Onward and Up- bour, Haskell, man. The flower girls were little Misses Colby Hooper and Melvin Closson have ward. *' Elmer Dow. Thelma Kelley and The Evelyn Clewley. each shot a deer. Oct. 8. M. Roy Joyoc, who has been spending a bride was in beautifully gowned white crepe short vacation at has Mrs. Jessie Wessel will spend a few days j home, returned to «3e chine and carried pinks. The bridal veil BURRY. in this week. Boston to resume his studies in the Emer- was of exquisite lace and was worn with a Bangor Leon Lord is home. son school of art. crown of forget-me-nots. At the conclusion Mrs. 8. W. Treworgy, who has been ill, Oct. 12. Rex. of the ceremony, the Misses Gordon served an sermon Mrs. Clarence Smith is ill. preached interesting Sunday. _ refreshments. Mrs. Clark in Miss Chanie of is car- Agnes is Boston. FRANKLIN ROAD. After a few weeks spent in the Maine Treworgy, Surry, ing for her Mrs. S. W. Hattie and Maud of woods. Mr. and Mrs. Guptill will go to their sister, Treworgy. Saulsbury Moon, Mrs. C. A. Nevers is in Hancock with are Mrs. newly furnished home in Sullivan. The dis- Harry and Ray Thurston have gone to Ellsworth, visiting Arthur Mrs. Henry Crabtree. play of wedding gifts was uncommonly large Boston to attend the world series of ball Conary. Mr. Goss and wife, of Franklin, were testifying to the esteem in which they are held games. Mrs. Mary Gott, who spent the summer business visitors here last by their friends. Friday. Oct. 10. A. G. with her daughter, Mrs. Sadie McKay, Among those present were Mrs. Lovina Herbert R. Holmes, of Ellsworth, was has returned to her home in Swan’s island. Guptill, Miss Addie Guptill, Mrs. Verna LAMOINE. a guest Sunday of Irving Peaslee and wife. ! Perry, of Sullivan; Mrs. Charlotte T. Nichols, The deepest sympathy is extended to was a at Mrs. Henry Butler, with her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy T. Knowlton, Mrs. Sarah Ralph Hoyt guest Capt. Charles the of the family late Granville Saunders, Jay Butler Scribner, visited relatives at ! Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and \ Hodgkins' last week. Eddy, Byron Gilmore, especially to his wife, who Is very feeble. Green Lake last week. Mrs. L. V. of j Gilmore, Brewer; Mrs. Nancy Elvin is at after an ab- Oct. 12. Covey home, Mrs. Bernice was M. Mr. and B. W. Blackman Phillips called home Blackman, Mrs, aojl sence of over two years. from Boston to care for her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kent, of Eddington.^ mother, who BLUEHILL FALLS. Grafton Covey has returned from Aroos- was ill. Mrs. Condon has and Bangor Commercial. improved Mary Candage is in Bangor. took, where he has been employed. was taken to her home in Brooksville Mary Leighton is in Brooklin with Mrs. Capt. Fred Hodgkins and wife have been Sunday. William Cousins. NORTH HANCOCK. to Southwest Harbor to visit Mrs. Fred Haskell and Hodg- wife, of Boston, came Miss Harbaugb has purchased an electric a kins’ Miss Della Clark was recent guest of sister, Mrs. Robie Norwood. to spend October at biB old home on the motor lor her well. Mrs. George P. Cline. Oct. 12. R. H. Neck road. Mr. Haskell was taken criti- Bernice Merservey is in Lincolnville _ with her ] Miss Linnie Tracy recently visited her cally ill last week of appendicitis, and grandmother. OAK POINT. Oct. 5. sister, Mrs. C. ku. Qoogins. was hurried to the Bar Harbor hospital, __Cur mbs. Mrs. Susan Colson is at home from Tre- where he underwent a successful Mrs. Nina Cfrlby and son Lester are opera- { KIT I KK Y TO CAKIBOU. mont. tion. visiting her parents, E. H. Springer and | I Frank Murch was here see wife. Sunday to The members of the Methodist Sunday I The Maine Central railroad station at 1 his brother who is ill. Ready! Fred, school an Maranacook was burned last Mrs. M. B. Joy visited her son Lee, a gave interesting rally day con- | Wednesday Mrs. Hattie of Seal is cert The Loss, To make a “batch” I student at Higgins classical institute, last Marshall, Harbor, I Sunday evening. program: evening. fl,500. with her Mrs. Fred March. week. daughter, Song, school; responsive reading; song; Napaleon, aged eighteen, son of Al- of old-fashioned, whole- I Mrs. Flora is at home from Bar prayer; response, choir; welcome, super- of Old fell Mrs. Stella Stratton will leave Wednes- Gray phouse Trembley, Town, into some, home-made bread, a I she has had intendent; soug, five the river near his home Harbor, where employment. school; selection, Tuesday of last nice light cake and a B boys; song; recitation, Jessie perhaps Oct. 12. M. selection; week, and was drowned. of B Keep Your “tornach and Liver Healthy. Ingalls; recitation, Abbie Ingalls; selec- pieortwo—the kind goodliv- A vigorous Stomach, perfect workicg Liver tion, Dora McGraw and Clara Sinclair; ing that makes the family smile. B Bowels are EGYPT. The Month and aud regular acting guaranteed if song, primary class; selection, seven Royal the Royal Disease. will use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They and all you Mra. John York is girls; song; recitation, Carlton Sudde.i changes of weather are especially All from WilliamTell I insure good Digestion, correct Constipation very poorly. Carlisle; benediction. and to — this is B and have an excellent tonic effect on the address, pastor; song; trying, probably nonejnore so than to always good because Mrs. Willism Jordan’s baby, who has the scrofulous B whole system—Purify your blood and rid you Oct. 12. Anon. and consumptive. The pro- j the all ’round flour that keeps of all body poisons through the Bowels. been very ill, is improving. of scrofula a gress during normal October is the cook in a humor. B Only 25c. at your Druggtst. good Floyd Scammon is home from Bar Har- REACH. commonly great. We never think of scrofula —its cutaneous Extra nutritions and goes B where he the summer. Lester and John bunches, eruptions, and wast- bor, spent Gray Adams, who have Red ing of the bodily substance—without thinking farther—a secret of Ohio 1 Celia Clarke arrived home Sj from Bar of the sufferers Winter S Tour Fall Cold Needs Attention. great good many from it have Wheat and ti\e special 1 Harbor last Friday, where she has been derived from Hood's whose radi- in B No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It Sarsparilia, process of milling yours only all summer. C ASTORIA employed will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's cal and permanent cures of this one disease r. King's town where Hood’s Sarsaparilla has not the stomach, stimulate the liver, promote di- New Discovery and keep it in the nouse. proved its merit in more homes than one, in “Our gestion and appetite and easy passages of the family Cough and Cold Doctor," writes arresting and Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. completely eradicating scrofula, bowels. Ask yonr druggist for them. 36 is Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly al- which almost as serious and as much to be I cents a box.—Advt. ways nelpt. feared as its near relative—consumption. j WHITCOMB, HAYNES & CO. C. W. ORINDAL- fur the next day on the filer. Charley lay I wasn't some seared. X was. 1 OOUNTY NEWS. *MACHINERY didn't talk much, and I didn’t worry think the tally when 1 got In was two FARM him. dead and four others Injured, and i JTHE I SULLIVAN HARBOR. At the Indianupolis station I'got my didn't have my eyes, you recollect. A son was born Oct. to Mr. and Mrs. second shock. Chnrley had a girl! Be The boss threw Newman's headgeat 4, : James If1*-- .. Meynell. Coarse- must have telegraphed, for she was on to me, and we shot off down the Mrs. agricultural development ol the waiting at the statlou with apparently track. Georgia Lynam will spend tbe been dne more to the none other than dearest mamma. Be I couldn't see anything. I only knew winter in BostOD. tiftv years has p**’” ol ferra told me afterward thut she was the I was the driver and tne Lord made in the development j trusting Mona Gordon was home trom West its daughter of the purchasing agent of to bring me back from that dizzy ride over biInrv and improved efficiency Burry Sunday. factor that has affected the factory. Say. she did love my boss! a whole man. We rocked. We rolled To to any other Miss Irene Conners was at heme from the United States. It is Why, she couldn't have spelled It and rolled and plunged. Twice we Tcalture in i Northfleld over Sunday. Feiis How Vinol Restores efficiency of farm machinery | plainer on an electric sign. When 1 passed cars when I know our axles tbe Mrs. Dallas Tracey has gone to Kent’s and to the is saw Charley after dinner he told me weren’t a half Inch apart. My own Strength Vitality ,be present agricultural population I where Mr. is the whole in Hill, Tracey teaching. maintain the food supply neces- thing. She wanted him head roared with the rushing sound. Weak, Worn-Out Ones in to Pauline of is of our I the race. How it 1 never will be Ashe, Oouldsboro, visiting (or the maintenance present long kept up Her < her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Carleton. Charge. as the use of modern ma- o "Ed. yon ought to see the little minx. able to tell. "jjgtion; Mrs. Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y» enables the laborer to do rfhat Do you know she thinks I am the best I faintly was conscious that we must Frank Noyes, of West Oouldsboro, 'tmrrv —“I have been at work among the sicftr done two or more labor- Marriages are only one kind of driver In the world, and If she keeps be some kind of end. Char- was a week-end guest of Mrs. A. 8. Cum- formerly by part- nearing and poor for nearly eighteen and nership that to that talk years, do it with a greater degree of per- ought be made in heav- up It’s going to turn my fool ley’s head was as clear as a crystal mings. whenever I have used Vinol for run- f grass plants, in order to secure notion that a car was trying to pass us. ompared been forfeited to the State for non payment something did happen, I saw Charley. of State, county and fo estry district taxes, large yields of bay crops. At this time of I’ll never be able to tell anything nbout cinal fats to the treasurer of state for the He shot past us for the twentieth time. certified year high co.-t o( land labor, 1 would like to call it It was just a hunch—a straight vision to 1912. The sale and conveyance of each tract | I saw n cloud of dust. There was a will be made to a right in the owner motor her best subject [ your attention to the co*?t per acre of ma- hunch. I let out the to or owner whose have been for- cry from nearly 60.000 mouths. La invigorate part rights chinery service, exclusive of the man and speed. Whlr-r-r! I knew it was a car feited, to redeem the same at any time Roche, the French driver, had gone gthen the within one year after the sale, by paying or how* labor used in connection with it. now. to the his of down In a nasty heap. Again 1 caught d the tendering purchaser proportion Ioreatigiiiona haw been made along this I-teg---I She was puffing mighty close to appe- what the purchaser paid therefor at the sale- sight of Charley and how he was driv- with interest at the rate of per cent, line -everal our It was ke twenty by of states. my head. Whlr-r! growing courage per annum from the time of sale, aud one- Tell Charley to dkiveI tell him to ing! The dump bad given him a slight I will lote from Minnesota Bulletin we were The I. dollar for release, or such owner may redeem.* q FOR LOISl" fainter; creeping away! Q DRIVE advantage, and he was eating up the his interest by paying as aforesaid to the- No. 117. In this data the amount of de- boss heard the signal for the last lap. 8Ion is treasurer as in sec. path before him. /\ of state provided chap. 9, preciation and the original cost of the bei|m along the way. as tbe evangelist lie yelled words I couldn’t understand. build- ife 46, of the revised statutes. How our nerves had I No tract however will be sold at a less who us noon talks would long tingled price machine, including repairs, have been gave say. But I hung hold of the wheel until I without than the full amount due thereon for such don't know. 1 would have been a taken into consideration. Grain binders, 1 mostly talked him Into the racing thought I’d lose an arm. Whir-rl r opiate. unpaid State, county and forestry district interest and costs as described in the wasn't thousand times easier at my old place. taxes, 18.1 (tins per acre. Grain seeders, 7.5 game. My own eyes, you see, Something was surely creeping up on following schedule: I saw Charley rush by the stand and TRY IT ceoi?. Hinders, 83.6 cents; com planters, quite good enough I did have the us. There was a terrific shout. It was HANCOCK COUNTY. stop a hundred yards down the course. ?7 cent*; mowing machines, 26.6 cents; nerve and uil that: but. by nil thnt's louder than the loudest thunder I ever ^ No. Acres It was tire trouble. I could see them unp’d Amt. wku, b 6 a a, 8.7 cents; harrows, good, what orbs that Charley >>oy had! heard. It seemed like the hoarse voice nts; plow like T. NO. 4, North Division, part 1.7 working fiends. sections the -, *. *<_■ g.y uciiia. This shows thu Ills optica acted live times qulcker'n of n great giant. Bailroabs anh Steamboats. of, being 26, 26, “Go to him. Mr. Ed!” She almost south half of sections 27 and average coat per acre to secure the use of mine. I think It was the boss' left hand and sections 29 and 30 in pushed me. "Tell him to be careful. 28, machinery on the firm, where a reasonable Well, to get down to my yarn, that that slowed us up. I remembered Uke I'ias said township. Said sections Tell him”- are reported to be owned by yum, 11 acre* is handled per boy showed class, and I talked It up at the St. Croix Paper Co. et machine, I was ofT. The face of that girl was l*r year. the front office, and before five months als, and contain three thous- a miracle. I remembered her words and one hundred ninety-four A* to tue duty of a machine, by averag- Charley McCord was put on the racing acies, more or less, (3,194) 638 $27 45 and rushed to Charley. I pulled him ing a lame number of estimates of rates lists with De Palma. Barney Oldfield J os. W. Simpson. from bis work and told him the girl he Treasurer State of Maine. of work for oifferent machines, it has been and all tbe daredevils. In the racing FACTORY LOCA- loved was scared worse’n I ever saw a QUARRIES, coocindtd that a machine covering one game a man can climb mighty fast— woman. He grew a little pale, but it foot in widTb of surface should go over If be has the right sort of partner. 1 MILL subscribers, Julia G. Bowdoin, Tem- show much under his face. TIONS, SITES, FARMS, Francis Stetson, all o'-e aud didn’t dirty THEple Bowdoin, Lynde four-tent ha acres per day. On was on us bis mechanician. And and state of put “I’ll if she wants me ofthe city, county New York, th><» stop, you think and J. P. of Nassau bans, ■ plow turning a twelve-inch I will say that double pay and an occa- SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS Morgan, Glencove, to. Nothin' ’is too good for her. But county, said state of New York, hereby give furrow, «. uid plow 1.4 acres per day. A sional race beat that nine boor all notice that have been duly If that motor holds I can win a they appointed •»x*foot mow in executors of the last will and testament and ing machine 8.4 acres per a week Job all hollow. and CAMPS days plugger's walk." cordicil thereto of a nine-foot hay rack about 12.5 We won for tbe Greyhound com- As there was a GEORGE S. BOWDOIN, late of the city of acre# r he stopped talking Located on the line of the p day. pany. That was the pleasant part. NEW YORK. Some crash. Young Lockwood had gone farms may be over-supplied with We took the annual gold cup free for deceased, no bonds being required by the a fence a few back stretch. Into yards terms of said will; and that have ap- machinery, but many more are under- all od the coast; back tracked and MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD they car was in trim to pointed Edward B. Mears, of 26 Mt. Desert •uppl t In Charley’s already many communities, satis- shot through the air at faster'u sev- to those to make street, in the town of Eden, county of Hancock go. She as if mad to leap for- give opportunity desiring factory arrangements can be made down panted and State ol Maine, as their agent within the among euty an hour, in order to pull a in location for a new start in life. ward on the mad that sometimes change said State of Maine. All persons having de- groups of path farmer*, that would provide all the Murphy handicap for stock cars. mands against the estate of said deceased of leads to—well, it isn’t pleasant to say them with up-to-date machinery at first are desired to present the same for settle- Mind you. my young year prod- Water Powers, and all indebted thereto are tmaii Just where. But Charley did not get Undeveloped ment, requested expense. Machines may be pur- uct was the old heads look to make payment immediately. making Into the car. chased by different and Unlimited Raw Material, Julia G. Bowdoin. individuals, by sick. Temple Bowdoin. 001 "Ed, if I drop out will the boys say duplicating the kinds already pur- toiiow a uaseuun ciuu J. P. Morgan. Did you ever I and ^ chaaed, or to be tneir quit?" Francis Lynde Stetson. purchased, by ueigh- a winning streak or maybe In I didn t answer, car down tne track September 7, 1914. tort. a by method of hiring, all may be watched the career of any old big Good Land came the cry of another spill. Above Farming accommodated, where the acreage is not pug? I tell you It’s a law! As too Jawed the din came the unnatural shrill voice NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. large. sure ns Christmas something's got to Await of Miss I.ois. She was leaning against Development. Charles 8. Griffin and Lewis We might suggest as some of the im- The , happen. The ball tossers slump. WHEREAS.B Griffin, of Sullivan, county of Pie menu the fence only ten yards away. and State of to be handled iu this way: A gets knocked out by some | Hancock, Maine, by ex-chuinpton to drive! Tell him Communications locations their mortgage deed dated the 18th w “Tell Charley regarding seeder, that ill distribute grain at It's the law’. So 1 kept of to E. C. j fresh upstnrt for Lois!" October, 1913, conveyed Hanna, of the same time i to drive are invited and will receive attention Sullivan, said and State, and re- distributing grass seed and and ears walking to guard my county my eyes Without a word boss was In his ! corded in the Hancock registry of deeds, commercial a my when addressed to any of the fertilizer; self-binding grain boss, fie wasn't yet twenty-five, and agent book 502, page 138; same conveyed by E. C. j a the httvemer place. With puff Greyhound Hanna to me, the October might be owned by another In thirty 1 thought It MAINE CENTRAL, or to undersigned, 28, being away up Into the middle of the speed- 1913. and recorded in Hancock registry of maui a corn harvester another; an I on Jumped by was a part of my religion. kept deeds, book 502, page 162: way. And then ranted off. INDUSTRIAL A certain lot or of land ensilage cutter by another; a farming and the lookout for the break. BUREAU, parcel situated, As I led the back to the stand formerly part of Township No. 7 known as Grading mill and so until girl by another; on, In a I didn't calculate the Isaac Bunker homestead, and all of It came way mounted to the corners of being th« great tears MAINE CENTRAL the same described in a deed from community is well supplied with up- Peoria 1 missed m.v boy and RAILROAD property on. At her the said Lewis B. Griffin to the said Charles to-date at a minimum pretty eyes. MAINE. machinery expense. started a hunt down the saloons. PORTLAND, S. Griffin, ami recorded in the Hancock regis- In “Men need brave girls, don’t they, Iaf> of deeds, book 464, 145, to which deed purchasing machinery, one recom- never had touched the sweet try page Charley Mr. Ed? Men reference may be had; and whereas the con- niendation would be in as to Three expect”— place here, dream bottles, but I was ufrnld. "THEN I LET HER OPT AND PRATED." Eastern dition of said mortgage has been broken; what reason machinery to We should all right and Bang! Steamship now, therefore, by of the breach of purchase. hours later lie turued up the condition I claim a foreclosure recommend Only a moment later a racer was on a flash and Into his old scat, thereof, of the buying of standard makes took his sent at the wheel. We yanked said mortgage. E. M. Frye. of silently had the and machines from racer Qre. It Jumped railing while nobody could sec us because of HarringtoD, Maine, September 30, 1911. reliable manufacturers, were up our Greyhound Corporation. tuning Into ashes a half a°d, where a was now burning the movement and the dust. We made possible, purchased from for the biggest race In our fight for Change in Schedule. In Effect e^er mile subscriber, Thomas DeWitt who will carry the supplies for away. the duck better’n most vaudeville folks Cuylerr fame. is it?" OctoberJ5. THEof Haverford, Montgomery county, these machines “Mr. Ed! Oh. It Isn’t Charley, ever could have done it. We slowed in stock, within a reason- “Ed." he said as he slowly climbed commonwealth of Pennsylvania, hereby giver- ab,e I In a word of com- notice that he has been distance of the farm. an exam- “Never!" put more, and I could hear Charley’s voice: Mount Desert and Bluehlll Lines. duly appointed out over the side and began executor of the last will and testament and ^ b*t of fort. "Charley never lets his car be- but 1 think we To Boston Round advice, given in a quotation, of tbe car. “I telegraphed the “They pushed us. Trip codicil thereto of ination boss." i conclude this I am have that way—he's won. If we did. you’ll get”— From Bar Harbor $5.25 MARIA DEWITT JESUP, late the J°utd, think, appropriately people In the front office that go- $9.00 of; eity^ discussion. We were now at the steps leading to A shout from the stands al- Bluehlll county and state of NEW YORK, to cancel this Peoria whirl. I’ve great $4.76 $8.50 ing was no bonds *‘Be not the first whom the new is 500 mile our seats. Whlr-r-r! It 32, the most a mile across the field echoed deceased, being required by the by asked ’em to enter me for the Sedgwick $4.25 $7.50 terms of said a the will. Being resident of the Indian- Greyhound, rushing by. Beyond over and over. It seemed to my bad commonwealth of and not a tried; Memorial at the speedway. Leave Bar Harbor 00 Pennsylvania see him 10 a m Mondays and resident of Maine, the subscriber has ^°r yet the last to the old aside.” Srst turn 1 could again bring eyes that thousands were coming to- ap- lay apolis.” Thursdays for deal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, pointed Luere B. Deasv, of Eden, Hancock the car to a stop. A crowd surrounded ward Jove, Well. I was some stunned. Not that the Greyhound. By they Southwest Harbor, North Haven county, Maine, whose post-office address is Stonlngton, Bar car. 1 left the young woman and we cameras were Harbor, Maine, his agent for all purposes trust boss—not that But tip; were! Before knew and Rockland; connecting with steamer for What I didn't my specified in revised statues of Maine, chapter Ha Lacked. rtished back to him. With a football like and men from the Boston. la tbe Memorial day spin at the speed- clipping mad. 66. section 48. All person having demands related of a South American 1 made to his side. I Leave a against the estate of said deceased are de- I wondered if Charley McCord plunge. my way papers were asking Charley about his Bluehlll 9.00 m Mondays and Thurs- General, who way I sired to present the same for settlement, and was extremely wejl pleas- In could hear his voice before I could get his and the whole days for South Bluehlll, Brooklln, Sedgwick, all ^ didn't know that every great driver life, prospects story. indebted thereto are requested to make: with once when about to car. Deer Isle, Sargentvllle, South payment immediately. himself, that would be on hand. up the And Miss Lois, who couldn't wait for Broeksyllle, to the country Dark Thomas DkWitt Citylbb. sally forth he sur- “Where’s Ed? Get old Harbor and Rockland. to a grand dance I couldn’t talk for a few minutes— Ed—my us to get back to the stand, had rushed September 24, 1914. *®7ed Newman’s all Lift Returning, steamer leaves Rockland 6.00 a m himself In the mir- or four. driver! In. boys. out to us In her daddy’s car. contentedly maybe three Wednesdays and Saturdays for Bar Harbor tor and rush him to the subscriber notice thats and then thus: Memorial Is some whirl him out Grey- Well, sir, after the shouting was all and Intermediate hereby gives soliloquized "That landings. THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- hound And get Ed—get my over and the driver of the Thou hast all—bravery, wealth. Charley.” I couldn't get enthusiastic. camp! Greyhound Leaves Rockland 6.15 a m Wednesdays and tratrix of the estate of to we'd Ed!" saw to his ac- for JAMES H. Position, good looks. Ah. what dost "If you think yon ought try twenty-five deposited Saturdays Bluehlll and Intermediate land- RICHARDS, late of EDEN, I reached the side of boss. 1 in the of thou lack?* better do as you say—cut out this my count-thousands. mean—be slipped ings. county Hancock, deceased, and given bonds as the law directs. All “Slide in here. Ed!" up to me with a check, which should Turbine steel steamships Camden and Bel- per- his who, un- Peoria business" sons having demands against the estate Whereupon orderly, was no fast (Boston and Bangor line) connect with of said **°wn Well, to speed np. the front office There do smile, no asking, keep me comfortable for five years, deceased are desired to present to the general, was close at the Bar Harbor and Bluehlll boats at Rockland the same for settlement, and all Indebted but really tickled begging—nothing—It was my boss liv- anyway. It didn’t feel like taking It toind, folks were surprised, for Boston. thereto are requested to make payment im- remarked: our stuff his life In the natural Mina Into a pink 111 We shipped ing way. but what could you do? Charley was mediately. G. Town, E. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. Seal Me. “Sense, general, sense!- came Well. I slid m I won't be? Harbor, along by fast frelght and along my place. the boss wasn’t A. M. Hkkjucl, Agent, Bluehlll. Sept. 22,1914. SObrrticrmtnt*. Sbbirtlatmmta. ___ I.._

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was simple, and was attended only by im- NEWS by Rev. A. M. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. last week visiting Mrs. Benson’s mother, COUNTY NEWS mediate relatives. Mr. Merrill is assist- COUNTY Bulger will keep house in Warren Spurl- COUNTY NEWS. Mrs. M. A. Shew. house this winter. Their ant manager of the George E. Keith Co. ing’s many Mrs. Abbie Tall visited her brother, F. factories. who is a friends wish them a wedded life. FRANKLIN. Mrs. Merrill, graduate SOUTHWEST HARBOR. happy MAN8KT. A. Noyes, in Sullivan last week. of Castine normal school, has been a Mrs. Hiram Stanley visited her brother, Mrs. of has been visit- Mix Celia Wilson has to Miss Lottie Wooster, of Washington Miss Marion Bartlett, of East brook, is a teacher in the Huntington school the past Brandt, Boston, Henry Spurling, at Seawall, and her sis- gone New her William Hamor Holmes. York tor the winter. Junction, la Mrs. A. W. Gordon. visitor in town. five years. They left on a wedding trip ing brother, ter, Mrs. Waller Hadlock, at lalesford, visiting end in Rev. W. H. Dunham’s excellent dis- of a month through the West. On their A tew summer visitors remain. Mr. last week. Andrew P. Haynes, of Lynn, Mass., is Mrs. F. P. Noyes spent the week return Main Burke and sister will continue to at S. S. the of Mrs. A. S. Cum- course Sunday was supplemented good they will reside at 1291 street, enjoy George Bunker, who bad been ill nearly visiting king's. Sullivan, guest by Mass. their summer home October. choir music, Mrs. L. T. Bunker soloist. Campello, through seven years, died Wednesday morning. Elmer Kent and wife spent the past mings. Funeral services held L Ward & of are Oct. 12. W. The Southwest Harbor football team were Thursday at week on Swan’s Island. Oct. 12. Cherryfleld, _ Wyman, _ Northeast Harbor for a Sat- the Rev. Mr. shipping by rail pine box boards from went to game church. Forsythe officiating. Bert Robinson and wife, of BROOKS VILLE. and.were defeated the local is extended to the relatives and Orrlngtoo, their last winter’s cut on Dwelley’s point. urday, by Sympathy visited in town recently. EAST FRANKLIN. team there. friends. He leaves his who has the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. mother, Mias Flora Hulbert and Miss M srcia The chicken supper at Methodist so cared for Miss Louise Johnson baa Mr. and Mrs. Dunton are receiv- patiently him, four sisters employment vestry Tuesday will be served by a local There are George in Ellsworth for the winter. Gordon are teaching ln Caribou. thirty-eight pupils registered on the birth of a son, and five brothers, alPwho reside here ex- party of male experts in the culinary at the Brooksville high school. ing congratulations Amos Dolliver Master Paul Blaiadell visited bis cousin, born October 10 at the home of Mr. and cept one sister. and family have moved line. to of Sewell Irvin at and Sun- A baseball team has been organized, Mrs. George Gilley, grandparents of the Oct. 12. 8. part Hopkins’ house. Urann, Egypt, Saturday H. C. Bunker returned from Aroostook with Maurice Chatto as and day. captain new comer. Rev. Clarence Emery, of Charleston, county Saturday, and left Monday to ac- Brainard Farnham, manager. Two games STONINGTON. will at the union W. H. Gordon attended the State as- Miss Cora Mills, the Methodist church preach church Oct. Id. cept a position with the Great Northern have been played. A game was played sociation of Free Baptists at Lewiston has been her services for Silvious Carter has a S. S. Dolliver and wife left for Paper Co. with the Clark high school Saturday organist, giving purchased Ford Monday last week. the month of October at the automobile. I a visit in Boston, Portland and Port B. and wife have the score 5 to 4 in favor Congre- Clyde. E. Gay closed their afternoon, being where the two churches i The Ellsworth Free semi-yearly of S. in the town gational church, Mrs. Austin who has been ill Rev. F. P. Dnsser left Oct. 5 for a va- Baptist house, and will spend the season at Wash- C. H. the game with Smith, will be held at the Free unite in listening to the sermons of Mr. ! cation. He will be back the meeting Baptist where he is a con- team, the B. H. 8. won with a score of 16 some time, has gone to the hospital. in pulpit ington Junction, filling Mordecai. Oct. 25. church here Oct. 18-18. tract for pulpwood. to 8. The annual inspection of Juanita chap- ; The intermediate grade gave a Mrs. Nancy Woodworth, of Bar Harbor, who had an The classes the freshmen a pleasing ter, O. E. S., will take Oct. 22. ! Ospt. Charles Stanley and wife will visit C. J. Murch, operation on upper gave at school for the place is with her Mrs. 8. B. Scaro- 28. The program the high Friday their son and in Tennessee in daughter, one of his legs and was in the for reception Monday evening, Sept. Miss Irene Marks was in town to attend j daughter hospital entertainment of the other grades. A few December. mons, for the winter. some now goes to Bar Harbor evening’s entertainment consisted of the Green law-Brackett Oct. 8. time, every extras by the grammar added to wedding Oct. other for treatment. music and games. Refreshments were pupils ] after a 12.B. day the interest. The several will take Herbert Billedue has closed his Joseph Robinson, few days at served. were taken grades j cottage has returned to bis Frank Moore and with Mrs. Flash-light pictures turns in Becoud at West Stonington and returned to Bos- home, employment in wife, of the entertaining every Friday Massachusetts. Harry Macomber and daughter, Miss group. afternoon. ton. j HlAnlmmciits of w^ere recent A school paper is to be during Mrs. with two Bernice, Ellsworth, guests published Wednesday afternoon the county Con- Harry Greenlaw leaves this week for Harry Sprague, children, of H. G. Worcester and wife. the winter term. The editorial board was | haa returned home from Boon conference of ministers met to the winter with ; Island, chosen as follows: Editor-in-chief, Morris gregational Portland, Ore., spend I where she visited her Dr. S. S. DeBeck and Mrs. A9a S. Dyer, with the Southwest Harbor church to dis- relatives. parents. Albert Chatto; assistant Percy Bates; literary i and wife. Lester came who motored to Orono Friday, returned cuss for the betterment of work in Staples Staples Ward local editor, Eleanor plans Most of the weir fishermen are taking home with her to attend Misses Muriel and Eirena De- editor, Grindle; with a j school. Saturday, Sunday school, general outline of their weirs for the after a suc- Clifford ; editor, Elizabeth Con- up winter, 1 Beck coming with them for a brief home personal the need of concerted efforts to advance Mrs. Franklin Smith is in Hkowhegan don; athletic editor, Brainard Farnham; cessful season. visit. the interest and influence of church work. visiting her son Franklin. Mr. Smith art editor, Elwin Dyer; exchange editor, j On peace Sunday, Rev. Mr. MacDonald, and little Waiter re- Mrs. R. H. Williams, who has been car- Edna business Russell Another wedding of much interest to accompanied her, Grindle; manager, seacoast the Mrs. ing for her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Mc- Southwest Harbor took Oct. missionary, occupied Congre- i turning Tuesday. Smith will visit Condon ;assistant manager,Louis Blodgett. people place in Brewer and Kenzie, at Seal Harbor, was accompanied 6 at the farm when Mar- gational pulpit. | Bangor, Charleston before Kaighn cottage, her return. home Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Mc- EAST ORLANL). tha, second daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank E. Parsons, a former resident of Kenzie. Howard was married to Artemas this place, now of Lanesville, Mass., is I Mias Ruth Staples was home Mrs. H. £. Dunbar is visiting in Water- Mayo, Saturday, Oct. 12. B. Haynes Richardson, by Rev. O. G. Bar- visiting in town. Sunday and Monday from Pretty Marsh, ville. Where she is nard, of Dover, in the presence of the im- The sisters will have in- ! teaching. Miss Staples and Pythian t{ieir her TREMONT. Mrs. William Pierce has returned to mediate families and an uncle and aunt of I spection the coming week. Several grand j mother, Mrs. Stockbridge, recently Boston after tba summer here. the bride from Glencove. The all ; be | moved from Sw an’s Island to of Elmer Charles Norwood left to-day to go with home, officers will present. part Miss Grace (j who is the for the bridal was ; Stanley’s bouse. Emery Parker. ibbs, attending ready home-making, j Raymond Judkins, who has been em- U. of is at acme for a short visit. beautifully decorated w-ith autumn leaves Oct. 12. Mrs. Ida Norwood is with her M., ployed at North Haven for the summer, i Lilac. niece. and flowers. The bride’s gown was white tor ; Elmer of Ellsworth vis- is at home for a vacation. May Rich, the winter. Blaisdeli, Falls, and she carried ited his sis Mrs. William last silk mull over net, a Mrs. Julia Newman came ter, Pierce, C. H. S. Webb and who hasTe been PROSPECT HARBOR. home from shower bouquet of sweet peas. Soon after | wife, week. on an automobile to and Southwest Harbor last week. of the bride cake and other trip Brownviile Arthur L. Htrout is home for the winter. Keep A Bottle Handy! £ Dun tar & Co. have shut down their partaking other of are home. Dr. Clayton Holmes, wife and refreshments, the newly-weds left parts Maine, Dr. C. C. Lirrabee end wife visited in You never know how soon H daughter, finished the season’s work of dainty you’ll Mr. and Mrs. Frock and Mr.Tieecartin, of mill, having automobile amid a shower of confetti Homer Long has on the show case of Franklin last week. need a reliable staves. by Family Medicine the week-end with Mrs. sawing and flowers for for a few to bis grocery store a potato weighing two Lubec, spent May Bangor days, ! Lawrence G. Pike, who has been em- Rich. cause automobile. Mr. Mr*. Dunham, who has been be at home for the calls of friends Oct. and one-quarter pounds, that was raised “L F.” Atwood’s Medicine B They by visiting ; ployed at Northeast Harbor, is home. and Mrs. Prock a of their her Mrs. E. G. has re- 15. and attend their ! on his farm at West Stonington. for 60 spent part stay daughter, Wiley, May joy prosperity The at the year-:, has been the oM E Mrs. Prock’s turned to Camden. life. grading new Bruce bungalow with brother, Harry Green- married Several deer have been seen at West has been New colds, H ; completed, and the grounds are England standby—for law, at McKinley. James DeRoche, by his Oct. 12. Spray, Stonington the past month. This island accompanied j l very attractive, laid out under the direc- dyspepsia, constipation and other B Oct. 5. Kin. wife, is on a business to the fish used to be a great place for deer, but for trip tion of Gardener of complaints. Mrs. Smith writes: B _ at ville. the last few have been seen. Landscape McKay hatchery Stacey CRANBERRY ISLES. twenty years Winter Harbor. Bradford, Mass. B Oct. 12. Nihil. SOUTH HANCOCK. Horace Webb and wife have returned _ “Your F.' Atwood’s is fine. H Warren A. has moved bis Oct. 12. ‘L. Medicine from Portland, with their Sparling It is certainly all right. 1 have taken it William is in the soldiers’ and, daughter to Isleslord lor tbe winter. ORLAND. *|| McCauley Evelyn and son Horace, will remain at {amity many years, and wouldn’t be without it. ^B at for the winter. CA8T1NE. When father was I a home, Togus, their summer home here for a few weeks Mrs. Alice J. March, ol Ellsworth, is Miss Gertruds Leach is at home alter my very »ick, got bottle for him and it once." ||$ F. M. Watson and wife have closed their tbe guest ot Eber Spurling and wile. surgical treatment at the Bucksport Andrew helped him at H; longer. Patterson and wife returned to (signed) Mrs. Flora Smith H summer home and returned to M. Brooklyn, Oct. 12. Miss Minnie ot was hospital. Castine Saturday. B4 Get a bottle TO-DAY N. Y. _ Sparling, lsleeford, frtfiar'J. gj ol Millard and wile Mrs. underwent a critical Charles and it at all stores. NORTH DAMOINE. tbe guest Sparling Capt. Devereux, of New York, keep handy. 35c j$#;j Mias Charlotte Wooster went to West recently. surgical operation Monday at the Emer- is borne (or two weeks. Sample FREE write us. jgft Qouldsboro to a week with Edward returned to his home son hospital, Bucksport- **L. F.” Medicine Co., Portland, Sunday, spend Gilpatrick Miss Cynthia Richardson, ol Somes- Mrs. Joseph Peterson is Mrs. A. W. Gordon. C. Valentine arrived spending this in New Haven Friday. ville, was the guest ol Oilman Stanley and Soper Saturday week in Northeast Harbor. Luther Merchant, who has been on the of is wile week. Irom Mattawamkeag, where be has been Mrs. E. E. McFarland, Auburn, last Carl Wardwell and wife came U. B. S. Missouri, four years, visited his McFarland. leaching. Alter a two weeks' vacation, home Sat- visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Y. Mrs. Wilbert Rice, who has been at urday after a week in grandfather last week. he will return lor another term. Burlington. Harvey Bragdon is expected to-day Steuben the past tour weeks, is expected Mrs. of C. L. Smith and wife have moved home Oct. 12. Higgins, Portland, visited the * with his brother John, who has been home this week. __D. relief oorps from Hancock Point. Their son Arthur Friday evening. Refresh- Fox away for treatment. Mr. and wile, ot Augusta, Oa., ments were served. Walter TrappingOrland, Me., and wife are with them. Cuthpert BIRCH HARBOR. Bray, Mrs. Mary Remick and granddaughter, wbobavea summer borne here, lett lor caught 24 fox. 84 mink; Cards have been received announcing Roseta Marshall, of Trenton, spent last their home Wednesday. T. S. Workman and wile, ot Brewer, Thomaa Callahan, North the of M ias Gertrude were here WEST GOULDS HO HO. Monroe, N. H caught 28 marriage May Cog- week with Mrs. L N. Salisbury, jr. Kev. Mr. Knight, ot Bangor, preached Sunday. gins, youngest daughter of W. T. Cog- Mrs. Elizabeth fox with Page methods Mrs. Jessie made a short visit to Sunday torenoon at the church, as a can- Gowen Whitaker and tamily, ot Goulds- Shaw, who broke her for testimonials and gins and wife, of this plaoe, to William Murray wrist, is Stamp her mother, Mrs. Isabel Austin, last week. didate, to a good-sized congregation. boro, were recent visitors here. getting along finely. terms. Warranted land, Lang Merrill, of Mass., Sept. and Campello, She was en route from Bar Harbor to her Charles ot tbis and B. B. Jones, who spent his vacation 8. Wood and Mrs. A. W. Gordon water, snow seta. Bait 26, at the borne of the bride's sister, Mrs. Leroy Bulger, place, .**/•• in scent in for sale br winter home in F. ol were with the lelt lor hit visited Bar Harbor last week. pint jars, E. A. Keith. On account of the death of Philadelphia. Miss Georgia Jude, Ellsworth, Winslows, Tuesday EDGAR R. PAGE, Orland, home in Mass. E. N. the bridegroom’s mother, the wedding Oct. 12. Y. married at Bar Harbor Saturday, Oct. 10, Melrose, Benson and wife were in town Maine.