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HHUUUII UU IIIS. aiititrtiermfnU. j Something a Man Never Regrets Many Blessings of Democraey citizen of the A man never regrets the money he has saved— Every great U. S. A. has rea- An in fact it is one of the brightest times of his life son to be thankful on I)av | Astrologer Thanksgiving —one which he can ever recall with our pride and As we review many we J, blessings, count Reads the Stars •I satisfaction. I democracy as one of our greatest heritages. But do not be disheartened if hnv ■ iyt The Burrill National Bank is a bank for you It isn't to read stars to know saved in the people—a safe for funds—a necessary that TOWN ; j money the past--rise to the occasion and despositary BOOSTING PAYS. IF EVERYBODY BOOSTS, THIS take of the now afforded banking institution which renders good if advantage opportunity I *'■ TOWN WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN service to all. :f to increase your surplus funds by opening an ac- •*" «* WHICH | TO LIVE count with the The best way to boost is to PATRONIZE HOME TRADE and READ THE HOME PAPER Unionist Companyf, q/,Ejllsworth,Maine 1 this ffe moved to Fairfield several LOCAL AFFAIRS city, I years ago, where be had since resided. _____!_ He leaves two and one all 1*BW ADVERTISEMENTS this week daughters son, residents of Portland. The remains were Bijou theatre brought here for interment. 1 The Burrill National bank Sunday Hancock Co Savings Bank Benjamin Murray Plummer, who died Don’t Forget The Dr Barbrick Blessings Monday at his home in Bath, was well Wood for sale of thrift—liow it brings gieater happiness to home and individ- Liquor indictments known in Ellsworth and vicinity, having every Notice — Appointment of executors, ad- ual. The best way to acquire thrift*’ habits is spent many summers at Mt. Desert bridge. by making regular ministrators, guardians of adults and con- to credit each week witli the Hancock servators He was an uncle of Miss J. A. Thompson deposits your County Savings Notice of foreclosure—Elizabeth Bridges of this city. Bank. It gives greater incentive for iuereased effort ii. accumulating Your account is invited. The literature club will meet with Mrs. money. SCHEDULE OF MAILS Isabel Hall Robbins, State street, Decem- Hancock at ells worth posTorriCR. County Savings Bank ber 3. Roll-call, “The Welfare of Chil- In 1917 Ellsworth, Maine effect. Sept. 30, dren;” “Colombia and her Emeralds,” Printed MissGaynor; “Our State Flowers,” Mrs. y ■ ■ —- —— Butter At MAILS RECEIVED. Paper Elmer E. Rowe. Week Day. The club met survives her. She leaves three children the most of the war. Baron* From West—0.41, 11.46 a m; 4.24 p m. Woman’s yesterday after- widely-read her first a and ess American Office From Ea*t—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. noon at the reading room. Miss Eliza- by marriage, son, Pearl, Hoard, who turned her beautiful The two Eleanor and all of home in MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOWCB beth Silsby read a paper on Themes, the daughters, Helen, the north of Franc over to the local it added interest. Ellsworth. Another son, Shirley, was country as a has been in this 'Jetno West—10.30 a m; 6.50 p m. coloring giving hospital, lost at sea several She is sur- for some in CJoino East—0.10 a m: 3.45 p m. The next meeting will be at the reading years ago. country time, aid of the Sunday. (Until Xov. 26.) room December 11. vived also by one sister, Mrs. Fred H. hospital work. It is more tnan probable A t rive from the west 8.11 am. Closes for McFarland, and a half brother, Leslie W. that some of our American in Best Red Lion and Frank E. Moon, Earle Clark, Paul boys France, quality water-proof grease-proof vegetable parch- west 4.50 iu. Jordan. The funeral was held at the p L. Whitcomb and Leon Tiiden left perhaps some of our own Ellsworth boys, ment paper, with butter ink to ptinted especially-made paper comply home this afteruoon, Rev. R. H. Moyle may be sent to this same mail should be at half Monday for Philadelphia, where they j hospital. with new law. is on the m none Registered postofflee There chea|ier paper irket; better. officiating. Baroness Huard wil tu Ellsworth an hour before mail closes. have employment on a government job. speak Warren succeeds Mr. Moon at Hancock hall Thursday evening, Dec. Eugene as of the ladies of the Red Cross Meetings telling of her in WEATHER IN driver of the hose team. 13, personal experiences and ELLSWORTH for work will be held during the winter Price, including paper special printing: the war-torn district of northern France, A civil service examination will be held months in the offices of John F. Knowl- For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, her flight before the invading Huns, her at Ellsworth Saturday, Jan. to make ton in the Peters block. There will Nov. 27, 1917. 12, be.no return to her dismantled home after the .'CO sheets size, $2.00; size, $1.75 | From observations taken at the powet certification to fill a contemplated va- meeting now until further notice, on pound half-pound battle of the Marne, and of me hospital station of the Bar Harbor & Union Rivet cancy in the post.nastersbip at Haven. account of lack of Another Power Co., iu supplies. work in w'hicb sbe is now . “ “ Ellsworth. Precipitation is engaged. Her given in inches for the hours Application blaoks and information may shipment of finished articles will be made 1000 3.00; 2.75 twenty-four talk will be illustrated by stereopticon. coding at midnight.] be obtained at the Haven post office. this week. Those having finished articles Weather Precip- Temperature condition* itatlon Former Chief-Justice L. A. Enery, who are requested to bring them in at once. blank for name, 35 cents a Wooster vs. I* lake. Plain printed butter paper, pound size, has been southern California The articles are now being direct 4 m 12 ui forenoon afternoon touring shipped Orders for four pounds 01 more sent under four with his to the Red Cross Bureau of 1.000 The American mace an pound. postpaid; Wed 36 39— cloudy cloudy daughter, Mrs. F. G. Allison, Supplies, annoying ds add 3c .% pound for postage. Thurs 36— 38— cloudy snow,rain .26 after a viait with her io Berkeley, Cal., left Washington street, Boston, Mass. blunder in last week’s Usue in reporting Fri 38— 38— rain cloudy.rain .44 last for Boston via New Orleans Suuday Acting on complaints of the State board the rescript from the law court in the Bat 38- 88- rain fair .27 and the South. Mrs. Allinsou returned to of charities and and of Sea Wooster vs. Fiske Suu 30— 27— fair cloudy correction, case, by interchanging Berkeley. Coast Sheriff Wes- Mon 24— 28— fair, cloudy Missionary MacDonald, the name of plaintiff and defendant, thus The attraction at the this week Tues 22 — 25— clear clear Bijou cott Saturday went to Little Deer Isle and giving an impression entirely of will be “The -py,” Thursday, an eight-act took the custody of Elmer, the thirteen- opposite the fact. production of great interest at this partic- year-old son of Alfred Eaton, who, it was C. C. BURRILL & SON Charles Vose is at home from Hebron. ular time. Matinee at 2, evening at 7.15. claimed, was neglected and abused. The Mr. Wooster was the plaintiff in the A naval will be at the recruiting party This picture played to crowded houses in father liis and the was —Established 1807— j gave consent, boy case, and the decision of the law coirt in custom bouse in Ellsworth, Wednesday, four Bangor days recently. Special brought to Ellsworth by Sheriff Wescott, both instances has been in his favor. In Dec. 5. 15 and 25 cents. with warm and taken prices fitted up clothing iht? first case. Mr. Kske sec an a claim Morris Bolden, who was s« riously Hancock to the children’s home at Au- TIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE jr., f Many county people will be Monday or h pui It Way •»» r Mr. WoOHL. r;s land, Iasi, is as la^iuiy iui- inleieslcti in a recent dedaion of >uc law In this connection it injured gusta. iruuspuvs ana Hi me ** onio * ase relied up a claim « f H i* anil couuir'e* fi?pre»t tiling some oi ih» leading com;at»ic* foreign uig. court wntcn affirms the decree ot that there is at no for the prov the su- present agent oi a right oi way. Ou botu these points of of to children in Han- j Sunday train service on the Mt. Desert preme court probate in allowing the prevention cruelty the law court has deemed the evi .race branch has been discontinued for the will of the late Henrietta T. Nickels of cock county. The commission of Miss introduced by Mr. Fisice insufficient to Juliette Nickerson has the winter. Searsport. The court finds that the peti- expired, support his claim. tioner, Fred S. had not been death of Mrs. Julia A. Cbatto of East George Foss and son Franklin of Thompson, PLUMBING, deprived of property without “due pro- Surry removed another, and J. J. Roberts Dexttr are visiting Mr. Foss’ sister, Mrs. Man and Wife Burned to Death. cess of law.” of Winter Harbor has a commission, but A.