ftfebfrtisnncittft tv* LOCAL AFFAIRS. the meeting of Donaqua lodge last Wed- of Laat nesday.evening, which was somewhat the _r cent Rate Semi-Annual Dividend * nature of a district convention. All the HANCOCK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Mate Street, Ellsworth. Maine lodge* of this district and a few near-by Legislative notice—Claims. E. MOORE. l*res. CIIA8. C. BURR ILL, Treas. lodges of neighboring districts bad been 51...arcs —Sea and shore fisheries. DEPOSITS A Up. t4. 100S .$39«.I4.H.I7 invited to attend. Five out-of-town and Undivided Profits. 28,141.28 In 8 Mitchell. Reserve bankruptcy—Irving were Mil- —Geo W Yonng. lodges represented—Jonesport, I3S8,CI948 *' —John H Prescott. bridge, West Sullivan, Prospect Harbor for as es1 Statement—Firemans Fund Ins Co. ♦ .feine of resources above liability deposits, (mated and Bar Harbor. The in 14. 190*..... —Phenix Ins Co. meeting opened Aug *' Mah* link Examiner. $33,146.60 — the first day* of , June. September. Spiingfield Fire and Marine Ins the evening. The three ranks were lf 51 ?£!?on interest Co. worked, the first by Donaqna lodge, the declared and credited first Monday of June and December. Divorce libel. pivHl^nu sent snd money withdrawn mail. Adnir notice—Est Julia A Patten. second by a picked team, and the third by ^ opened, money by '* ad Iress Hanoook —Est Maria McCauley. t'rficMiar* County Savings Bank. '* M. L, Stevens ot West Sullivan. At y«f uilP —Est Armantine M OofHn. lodge I —Est Sarah Stratton. midnight there was an intermission for " —Fst Joseph Tagerl Macauley. Music was furnished the —Est Francis C Macauley. supper. by G A Parcher—Cottage for sale. Pythian orchestra, of Ellsworth. The New England Tel and Tel Co. FOR SALE. I was successful and the Dr Daniels horse remedies. meeting enjoyable, | J A Thompson—Holiday goods. only regret being that ao many were pre- Staples Piano A Music Co. vented btorm from C L Morang—Dry goods, boots, shoes, etc. by attending. ONE COTTAGE ONE RESIDENCE Ellsworth Greenhouse. Bangor, Me: “CITY MEETING. AT IN Bangor Daily News. Portland, Me- No New Business Before Aldermen at BAR HARBOR. ELLSWORTH. Miami* Marine engine. New York: Their Last Meeting. % 1 ““ Success Magazine. The regular meeting of the board of Fobert J Sherlock—Offer free scholarship. aldermen-the last of the 1908 adminis- tration—was held Monday evening. All ONE FARM SCHEDULE OF MAILS. ONE STORE the aldermen were present. Aid. Stock- AT ELLSWORTH POSTOKKICB. from Union River bridge, president of the board, presiding extending bay In tfftei Oct. 6, 1U1>8 on Fourth Street, tu with at in absence of Kl LSWORTH KALI S. Morgan'* bay, buildings the the mayor. Only routine ELECTION, MAILS RECEIVED. auditing of accounts came before the QUIET to the illness of F. E. the NEWBURY NECK. From West-7.13 a m; 4.39 and 6.C8 m. j Owing Cooke, ELLSWORTH. p board. Rolls were as follows: passed Mrs. of the From East—11.07 a m; 12.06, 5.66 and 10.52 p m. play,4 Briggs Poultry Yard,” ROLL OF ACCOUNTS NO. NO OPPOSITION TO RE PUR LI ;\N I. which was to have been presented hnrs- MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOKCTCE. Fund. Name. Amount. TICKET IN ELLSWORTH. day evening of this week, has been post C. W. & F. L. Goinu West—10.45,11J0 a m; 5.30 and 9 Police, Eugene D Braun, $14 25 MASON, 1 pm. poned. Goino East—6.30 a m: 4 and 5.80 m. Eugene P Warren, WOO First National Bank Building. Kllswoilb, Maim- I p MAYOR SIMONTON AND THREE RE PUIS No Sunday mail. Poor, Michael J Drummey, 295 88 The building owned by Robert Gerry LICAN ALDERMEN RE ELECTED Electric light. B H & U R Power Co, 188 75 and occupied by Arthur W. Saisluryasa Suptofschs, John A Scott, 38 33 AND TWO REPUBLICAN tire about noon There will be a dance at market, caught Monday, Rural hall, East Fire /ETNA Insurance Co. dept, Wallace Raymond, 45 00 ALDERMEN ADDED. and before it was the The next extinguished upper Surry, Tuesday evening. Wm H Pomroy, 45 00 was Pi* rears ago. And has been losses part of the building was badly burned organized paying The literature club will meet with Miss RJ Goodwin, 75 00 in Ellsworth for Ml years. The municipal election in Ells- and the first floor and contents were com- nearly M. A. E E Doyle, 500 1 am their Ureely Monday evening, March 8. worth Monday was the quietest in soaked water. The fire issuing policies. Cornelius S Johnston, 8 00 pletely by caught The woman’s relief will serve years, there being no contest, and tne vote around the and had con- west Rat»»- Prompt Settlements. corps sup- Martin E Jellison, 2 00 chimney gained at Grand hall to-morrow even- small. Simonton and the three re- W. TAPLRY. per Army George A Parcher, 86 Mayor siderable headway when discovered. There ing. Library, Mary A Hodgkins, 12 50 publican aldermen of the present board was a partial insurance on Mr. Salsbury’s _O. — Mrs Stock and were George Parcher, a student at the Har- H H Emerson, 12 00 bridge, Estey Hagari stock. Marion J Wyman, 5 00 and the two democratic mem- vard medical school, is home for a short re-elected, The children of the Falls grammar Edward E 8pringer, 10 00 bers — Jordan and — were vacation. Staples replaced school an entertainment and held a Text-book. John A 5 90 gave Scott, by republicans — William M. Hamilton in George A. Parcher, who has been con- School, C Raymond Camber, 5 to sale of fancy articles, ice cream and candy ward 4, and William Small in ward 5. fined to the house for the past two weeks, Bernard A Lynch, 5 00 i.i their rooms Thursday evening of last While the vote of the city was small, it is improving. L D Patten. 18 75 week, realizing about fl'J, which they will TRUST OO. wa about the of the vote in UNION Martin 12 00 average pre- as a on a which Mrs. F. G. of Alley, apply payment piano they Allinson, Providence, R. I., vious in which there was no contest. Edward Haney, 40 00 years have for use in their OF ELLSWORTH. is a short with her mother recently purchased making stay John A Scott. 13 81 In when Dr. A. C. was 1905, Hagerthy rooms. The children are Mrs. L. A. to be congratu- Emery. George E Davis, 9 50 elected without a contest, 283 votes were lated on their energy in securing the in- Fifteen girls will give a dance at Odd Wesley M Moore, 6 00 cast. This there were 354 votes. year and are to Arthur W 1 00 strument, they very grateful Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus and l'u«tivi

of the which is at the ■ these heaters before it is projected from agricultural knowledge portant help that government, Coflee per * Bice, per a .<»# .19#.2ft Vinegar, ga» 20#25 the machine this fan. Then the curl- his disposal, but of the methods which whether national or state, can give is to Rio, by Mocha, 3ft Cracked wheat, .05 have raised and continue to raise the show the how to about these ing iron healer ia ready to keep the little people go Java, 3ft Oatmeal, per lb .jo and of in and com- B— Buckwheat, pk* .04 iron at the for standards of living intelligence tasks of organization, education Tea—per Just right temperature Japan, -45#.65 Graham, .0* dressing the hair. other callings. munication with the best and quickest re- Oolong, .80# 66 Bye moal, .04 Sloan’s B— Granulated The ia Those engaged in all other industrial sults. This can be done by the collection Sugar—per mesi.a <2h shaving mug specially designed Granulated, C\fc06 Oil—per gel— and commercial have found it of information. One commu- for tbe travelling man who wants a quick callings and spread Yellow, C 06 *16* Linseed, sftgJ'J I con- 08glt Kerosene, 1 | shave in tbe The water ia necessary, under modern economic nity can thus be informed of what other Powdered, morning. | Molasses per gal to themselves for mu- have and one heated in short order and the ia built ditions, organize communities done, country Havana. -35 Liniment cup and for the of done. Such Porto Rico. sc ia sections so tbe dish can be re- tual advantage protection of what other countries have soap Meats and Provisions. own interests in relation would moved, the same vessel answer for their particular help by [the people’s government no as a for making B: Pork, B. has other interests. The farmers of lead a of Reef, equal remedy a pint water heater. to every to comprehensive plan organiza- Steak, 16*30 Chop, 1ft §18 have real- and Roasts. 10425 Ham. * 15 is or The electric corn makes it progressive European country tion, education and communication, per Rheumatism, any popper possi- Shoulder, Neuralgia, ized this essential fact and have found in make the better to live Corned, 08#10 lOtgn ble to pop corn on the parlor table and farming country Tongues, lb Bacon, ift»25 or stiffness in the muscles the form for and social reasons as Veal: Salt 10a *3 pain never aur the varnish. This de- the co-operative system exactly in, intellectual handy 20 425 Lard, 12 § « of business combination need. well as for agricultural reasons. Steak, or vice is equipped with small rubber wheels they purely Roasts, iu#.i 5 joints. whatever the state do toward the Lamb* sad a short wood handle so it can be Now may The government through department Price 25c., 50c., and $1.00. 10 §25 the practice of agriculture, it of does not cultivate any man’s Limb, eoaUy oscillated. A wire screen keeps the improving agriculture Tongues, each to Dr. U- S. A. the of him. But it does at his ser- Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., popping keruels from flying about the is not within sphere any govern- farm for put Fr**«h risti. Sloan’s book on horses, cattle, and sent free. room. ment to reorganize the farmers’ business vice useful knowledge that he would not Cod, 06 Clam4, qt 25 sheep poultry 06 qt 40 or reconstruct the social life of farming otherwise get. In the same way the Haddock, Scallop-) me electric oven, which iuu lately been ! Halibut, 12*18 Oysters, qt 50 communities. It is, however, national and state governments might lb 15 improved, is now very quick and economi- quite Smelts, its to use its influence and into the hands the new' and flour. Grain end Fend. etl. There is no waste of heat and the within power put people’s which it can of school The bbl— oats, bu 6C@65 are the machinery of publicity right knowledge iwork. Flour—per foodstuffs always baked evenly. The .* 75 0 8 00 Shorts—t*a* — ,i0 for attention to the task of and the new tea kettles are and control calling public maintaining developing Corn.lOOtb bag 1 45 a 1 .*0 Mix. feed, bag 1 Offa,l 60 handy easily keep 1 j needs and the facts. For it is schools would remain, as now, with the L;orn meal,bog 45 « 50 Mtaunnga.bag 1 50 »I 60 » of hot water on example, supply always hand, as, Cracked corn, 1 45 aj 50 the obvious of the government to themselves. olter the water is heated, it takes bat a duty people of farmers to the little current to call the attention grow- LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. keep it hot. RECOMMENDED. of water The APPROPRIATIONS The electric sterilizer and bandage heat- ing monopolization power. A buahtl of Liverpool salt ahall weigh 60 and a bushel of Turk’s Island salt shall JOHNSONS have that ers tre the farmers above all should power, The recommendation 1 submit is pounds, latest acquisitions to the sick only weigh 70 pounds. mom on reasonable terms, for cheap transporta- that an of be pro- The weight of a bushel of ANODYNE and are of fully as much service as appropriation $25,000 slaudard potatoes in- In order an 1 tit for Is 60 tbe tion, for lighting their homes, and for vided, to enable the commission to digest good shipping, pouuds, electric heating pad and milk warmer. of tipples, 44 pou rids. numerable uses in the tasks on the it has and to collect The luminous daily the material collected, The standard weight of a bushel of beans In electric radlat&r, intro- I la 60 farm. and to digest much more that is within its good order and fit for shipping, pounds; duced m this country by the General of wheat, beets, ruta baga turnips and peas, 6* Electric would be idle to assert that life on the and thus its work. This of onions t'o., is the moat source of It reach, complete pou mis; of corn, 56 pounds; 52, perfect and «tt known. At tbe of the switch farm as a position in dig- would enable the commission to in pounds; of carrots, KngPsh turnips, rye snap ! occupies good gather 50 of 45 toe radiator a Indian meal, pounds; parsnips, pounds; LI NIMENT gives flood of radiating heat and business results as the harvest of which is result- of oats sods nity. desirability, suggestion ol barley and buckwheat, 48 pounds; cheerful glow without gases, odors even measure as nv •od the farmers might easily give it if they from the discussion it has stirred up. 32 pounds, or agreement. «« dangers. The heat radiates ing the chief difficulties is the have served without uiriugh the air warming the room many ! chose. One of The commissioners Woes quicker than other heatere or stoves failure of country life, as it exists at pres- compensation, and 1 do not recommend non-iuminoua sort which intel- Cimerson's Memory. depend ent, to satisfy the higher social and any appropriation for their services, but dsed/brJVear/jr/00/foars «|»n setting warm currents of air. wns a notable sufferer from up be Emerson Evidence lectual of country people. for the expenses that will required at that electricity as a source of aspirations only of Hts The great National Family Doctor. Gets right the source "Oils of so the vagaries memory. biogra- taking a in Whether the constant draining away to finish the task that they have begun. of the trouble—reduces all eases and effects a very important place met him one inflammation, pain impatient world 4a that rural pher relates that he day the Eagle much of the best elements in the To improve our system of agriculture speedy cure. Can be relied upon in all emergencies. Keep a bottle in Grand has been In Boston apparently at a loss fer Rapids, Mich., into the towns is due chiefly to seems to me the most urgent of the tasks in case of accidents, cuts, , scalds, bruises, sprains, with luminous electric radiators. population asked him where he handy l?r*W*d business in something and lame stiff muscular face first hotel in the world to be this cause or to the superior which lie before us. But it can not, back, joints, rheumatism, swellings, ache, ««d wns going. "To dine,” said Emerson, or other external with five bun- of life may be open to be effected measures headache, earache, frostbites, chilblains, chaps, any electricity. Nearly opportunities city my judgment, by dear friend. I homes in the same are “with a very old and pain or inflammation. Every drop means relief—just follow direc- JS city using But no one at all familiar with which touch only the material and tech- T“»ric cooking devices and other electric question. know where she lives, but I hope she tions. Sold everywhere. Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act, farm life throughout the United States nical side of the subject; the whole busi- » *l’l»ratus. In nearly every city won't ask me her name.” And then he June 30,1906. Serial number, 513. the for farmer must also be Man* .f boasting of an electric light can fail to recognize necessity ness and life of the the proceeded to describe her as “the 25 cento « bottle—3 tlmeo ma much for SO cento. PJJJi electric heating and cooking the life of the farm upon its taken into account. Such considerations building up mother of the wife of the young man b*in* utilised. side. on social as well as upon its productive led me to appoint the commission n,,n bouse in N. tall man—who so well,” LS. Johnson & Co. boston, mass. Y iiirL Schenectady, be —the speaks fcsad the home of J. E. in It is true that country life has improved country life. Our object should to help Davidson, and so on, until his Interlocutor guess- ' t.,and M. Georgia Knap, of in attractiveness, health, and com- develop in the country community life as Ttovi?ier’* greatly ed to whom he was referring. Even r““c®. tbe Hinsabaugh house at are (S' fort, and that the farmer’s earnings well as of personal character. One of the HI ore entirely equipped with the names of common objects often than they were. But city life is most important adjuncts to this end must ^‘^y.snd the results have been even higher failed Yilm completely. On one occa- and economical than even more rapidly, because Of be the country church, and I invite your *Wn otoctory advancing he wanted an umbrella he the old sion when g £*** aystem. A number the attention which is being given attention to what the commission says of KIN we igf^e restaurants in this greater said: “I can't tell Its name, but I can country citizens of the towns to their own country church and of need of an exten- have installed electric by the tell Its history. Strangers take It For just this reason the in- sion of such work as that of the Young betterment. away.” This falling of Emerson led to will the most hacbclor-girl, and the old of effective agricultural co- Men’s Christian Association in country satisfy plain, troduction scene when he attended have is a pathetic Maa®,masculine bachelor, throughout the United States communities. Let me lay special empha- critical. are cooking devices and now operation Longfelfftw’s funeral and remarked as They gjvr,rhe they Where farmers sis what the commission says at the breakfasts and luncheons of the first importance. upon “He was a not ideals be gazed nt the coffin, bakers and con- took them to walk only very end of its report on personal <[uick ••Eli!!1,''11 f°rmerly are organized co-operativelyjthey sweet and beautiful soul, but I have drisa nutout- The tailor* and laun- themselves much more readily of and local leadership. Everything resolves electric avail entirely forgotten his name.” sume but little fuel. •htkirtibe irons; the doctors and improved itself in the end into the question of per- *'“trie heating devices. Solder- business opportunities imho is found that the organiza- Neither society nor government are, in the *Sim P*.’ branding irons, glee pots, and a methods, but it sonality. They fact, °tll®r in the unless there a things are heated by tions which bring them together can do much for country life A stranger approached little girl who SgJkUy social most economical stove work of their lives are used also for is voluntary response in the personal was accustomed to interviews with the dominates tbe world of 'A»u?,,iicity advancement. ideals of the men and women who live in usual questions. “What your name, little on the market. ja ui™ Po*«f to-day, to-morrow it will and intellectual the In the of char- The little without bast, Principal factor in the world of THE OO-OPEBATIYB PLAN. country. development girl?” girl, looking up acter, the home should be more important from her sand pile, replied: “My name The plan is the best plan co-operative than the school or than society at large. is Edith, and I’m four. She’s my little F. B. wherever men have the AIKEN, Agt., boy was con- of organization have * badly When once the basic material needs sister; her name’s Mildred, and she’s two, b‘«h fever and was in an awful ELLSWOUTU, MB. jSBaV *? inde- bim — ideals be I don’t want to with and be two doeas of Foley's Renovator for been met, high may quite go you your ood tbe neat Dr. Daniels’ Horse Was .ill morning the of income; bnt they can not be little girl, and you can’t steal my little & Nutter sWi was well, Blood—gives vim, pendent Noyes Mfg. Co., Orffi?*T ®B^,ba entirely your horae—Makes income to ••iiaak oif, J«otUe saved hie life." A and health. realised without sufficient pro- sister.” Bangor, Me. “■•uaalmer, Wla. G. A. Paacaaa. •trangth Pretty Soon. STATK SOLON'S. ENGLAND’S LUMBER SUPPLY. OBITUARY. aqp; .MrurtB. r American. The catch you if you don’t watch ”'"’"" ifilaunutl) butteifiy’ll MRS. MAUD WOODWARD HtOOINS. »T.tTK of News of Interest Outlines Far- Maine"' ----- ;—=—- out, Legislative to Han- English Commission e. Mrs. Maud Woodward Cocmtt or Hancock m.: The linnet and the robin and the whole fine Forest and Land Higgins, only * LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL cock County Headers. Sighted Policy. To the Honorable Justice of the daughter of Clifton Woodward, died at Sunrem* i- PUBLISHED rout: After neglecting her forests for hun- dtcihl Court nett to be held a| EiSroiV and first The set to enable the town of Winter the home of her father on Water street within and for the countv th* VSHY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The bumblebee’ll bite you, thing you dreds of Britain has come to of Hancoe? years, Great the second Harbor to purchase the property and fran- She had Tuesday of April, a. d. lano^'011 AT knoWt the front with the most Sunday, aged thirty-three years. 8. HORN, of far-sighted py- VTTA Tremont. in said con* The saintly snowdrop will peep chise of the Winter Harbor Gas A been an twelve of Hancock, and ELLSWORTH, MAINE. dainty, Light for forest work and land invalid for nearly years, JUJ ty brate of MainewS* thesuow! posal improve- or r.dward L. Horn, of BY THE through Co. was read and assigned in the Senate and for the greater part of that time has formerly «t*id Tremor.* ment ever advanced by any nation in a but whose prerent residence or whereaho«r %NCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO in the air— Wednesday. Passed to be engrossed been confined to her a sufferer from is not known to All kinds of mysteries moving single plan. room, your libellant and cannot k! w. Editor and Manager. ascertained reasonable Rollins. Shadows of a golden girl on a bloomy stair: Thursday. Passed to be enacted yester- slow In the end death came sud- by di.igence. re-mL. The recommendations just made to the paralysis. fully represents: That her maiden W. II. Titus. Associate Editor. w smile and her nan,..; Must be Lady April, ith her day. while «h3 was her Kttu 8 that she was British the royal commis- denly, eating dinner, tiilley; lawfully marrT^J government by to the said Edward L. Hon rain, The act to incorporate the Bar Harbor heart failure the inimedi »te cause. ixt Banl H*rlS? 00 a *100 for six sion on afforestation and coast erosion being in aaid town of Tremont on the Aoiiacrlption Prhr—*2 year; where the wind blows down the lilac was l8ih If » aid Hiding Gas Co. read and assigned in the Sen- HH.mtirt; 50 cents for ihr*-«* months; j will make in the To her death came os a peaceful release August, a. d. 1887. by Wilson Guptil!, eso* L°J "•* Hn*l cents lane! Passed England self-supporting tice of the that she strict!\ in udvttticc, #' 5*» I ate Wednesday. to be engrossed after of For one so peace; cohabited in th!.* All sr- of if car- years suffering. young resin irti 5 cents. production timber successfully State with the said Edward L. Horn vely. Single copies ■ after ift! of catch you as you walk through Thursday. Passed to be enacted yeeter- she had more her sorrow N'aragt s are reckoned at the rate #2 per Hyacinth’ll ried out. than share of marriage. living together as husband 7J; dell. wife at said Tremont; that car the i day. and sbe had borne it all so brave- your libellant h, The report embraces two separate pain, yet couducted herself .*dv« rtisir Rates— A»c reasonable and will be Funuy kinds cf folk about—you never can The bills pro- always toward her ..E g to separate the towns of Isle and th-.t h^r life furnishes a husband if* a faithful, true and made auown on posals, involving the forestation in one ly patiently afTerilr,*., appiicntion. tell wile: that said Edward .... au Haul and tttonington from Hancock of Horo since the to make a | case of and in the other of striking example Christian fortitude has Just when a dandelion’s going 9,009,000. marriage treated tour libellant with#* be addre-c-ed county and annex them to Knox county, and nee. treuie that the Busltn sscoBitnuniCJttlona should acres. The former calls! forbears cruelty: said Edward L Ho» •1 spring 5,000*000 proposal the said to, nr-- all check a and mooet «nlew roa p which were tabled Tuesday of last week since marriag? has been gmity across the meadow.* where the blue- for the a ! Mrs. Higgins has for some years made to iik Hancock County publishing Right forest planting of 150,000 acres cruel and abusive treatment to auk- on motion of Senator jour libel!.*, Staples, of Knox her home with her where she was in that on a certain to Co Eil-worth. Maine. birds sing! year for sixty years at an annual cost of I father, day. wit: the tnth were Of March, a. d. liA.0. at Rockland, county, finally disposed of in the cared for him and an in the ron/ Violet’ll see when come along the the to over at tenderly by equally tv cl Kuo*, lu said Slate of you you Senate when f450,000at beginning $15,000 Maine. the This edition of The Wednesday, they were taken devoted She leaves one Edward L. Horn, without week’s way. the end of the period. step-mother. sufficient .utV from the table and the committee struck your libellant in the face I to start in and play: report, daughter, eleven years. with h». American is 2,.'t.r>0 wady ju.-t After the fortieth year, however, the Eleanor, aged hand, causing her great pain and copies. not to was bodm .«# soon be and I'm sure as I “ought pass, accepted. Funeral services were held at the home also tn that on a Buds'll bursting, forest would become self-supporting. fering, certain day toas be The bill for the election of Marcn 1*. a. d IW. at Portland, in the can providing After the forest w ould have yesterday afu ruo.fn, Rev. P. A. A. Killam, com5 Average for the year of 1908, 2,528 eighty years, of Cumt erland. m »sid State of Maine thi A daffodill is nodding in the garden bed State secretary, treasurer and attorney of the of w Inch satd Edward L. Horn a value of whfch is Baptist church, deceased wthout snffeit-it cam* — $2,810,000,000, $535,000,- tome! JSoitimore Sun. general by direct vcle of the in- threstei e f great bodily harm an t people, 000 in excess the was a member, officiating. Beautiful danger til of cost of producing it, the life of your lUwllam, he the sail* ! MARCH 1909. stead of the was turned wit, Mr nations at Annapolis in April. The home. Ortches M. 1 he committee on moved to the near the Hale daughters Horn, aged foartm nation for but refused to judiciary Wednesday i shop stable, and L. mayor, alternate to Suminsby is Samuel Alton Most of the countries of Europe hive years, Evelyn Horn, aged three yean. voted to on where he continued in business until hia Dated this 2Mb a. of Brooklin. report favorably toe bill pro- day of February, d. ;wk accept. With tbe knowledge of city Herrick, taken care to keep up the home wood out- Etta h. viding for the retirement on half pay of j death. He was president of the local Hoag. affairs the put by lookiug after their forests before STATE OF MAINE. gained daring past year, of the and branch of the National Horsethosrs as- THE STORY OF A TESTAMENT. justices supreme superioi court the new administration should be able they were destroyed or County or Haivcocs as.—February 25, m. who shall have served for hoplessly depleted, sociation. consecutively subscribed and sworn to to and the It wu in 1861 when the call for troops and managing them for a sustained annual by tbe said EttaL profit by experience, give ten years and retire at the age of Mr. Wiswell enlisted as fourth lieu- H rn this ;6th day of a. d IMS. seventy about February, reached Bucksport. Among the young men yield equal to the demand. The Before me. eity a careful and economical admin- years. tenant of Co. D., 4th Maine volunteers, who enlisted was James E. Hall. He was British Isles, however, are practically Pannv W. Rh'h»«w», istration. The act to extend charter of the8ton- but owing to friction among the officers Justice of the Peace. a manly fellow, young, full of energy and stripped of productive forests. ington Electric Light A Power Co. was of the regiment he resigned, and did not STATE OF MAINE. enthusiasm. Before starting on their way If Great Britain is to grow her own passed to be engrossed in the Senate go to the front. Hancock sv—Supreme Judicial Court. It It is not nsnal for the cabinet of a kind friends each soldier with a she will have to at.the vacation. Ellsworth. March A D. 1909. supplied wood, begin begin- He was an admirer of and Thursday. Read and assigned in House horses, kept Upon the foregoing Libel. Ordered: That President to be announced before his pocket testament. ning. set out the seedlings on treeless tbe Friday. one or more in training for racing on local Libellant give notice to the said Libclkv There has been The at Cold Harbor was and wait for them to reach to before the Justice of our inauguration. always engagement ground, tracks. He had been a familiar appear Suprtm In the House Thursday the motion of figure on Judicial Court, to be holden at Ellsworth, doubt and until after the over. As a Confederate officer was wheel- marketable sire. The commission recom- within and for the uncertainty Representative Patlangall, of Waterville, the tracks in this section for years. County of Hancock, oo the his battalion into line, a mends that this work of future Second Tuesday of April A. D. 1909. official announcement of the Presi- ing companion to starting He leaves a widow and one by ptfc* indefinitely postpone the resolve in son, Gilmore liabing an attested copy of said Libel sad soldier banded him a pocket testament, national forests from the seed be under- dent from the White House. It is, favor of the enlargement of the state L. Wiswell, of thit city. Funeral services this order thereon, three weeks suco-salwiy which he had found on the field, saying, taken “as a sound and remunerative in- j in tbe Ellsworth American, a newspapvr however, characteristic of the candor house was defeated by a vote of eighty- will be held at the bouse to-morrow after- i printed In Ellsworth in our of Hu* “Here is a memento of the battle.” The vestment”. County and non-secretiveness of the Presi- one to fifty-five. noon at 2 o’clock. cook, the last publication to be tweuu dsyiat i Union troops marched on, w*earied and | There is no question, the report says, least prio* to tbe second Tuesday of April that The Mt. Desert automobile bill, tabled next, tnat he there and then in dent-elect the country now with broken to and that may ouraud ranks, Petersburg, | substantially the anticipated results and answer to 1 last week and for was Court appear said libel. knows that with the assigned Thursday, Stats of Ohio. City of > acceptance by there, thirteen days later, amid can be obtained. testified before Toledo, Anno W Knrc. bloody for Experts Lucas CulMY reassigned Thursday of this week. i*"- Justice of tbe Sup. Jud >'ourt Mr. MacVeagh, a merchant of slaughter, young James Hall lav down to the commission that “the of Prank J. Chenev makes oath that he is > The bill was production A true copy of the Lib«! and Order of Cowt Donigan bridge defeated in senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenev A Chicago, of the treasury portfolio, the die. His work was ended. It was dark in ! timber in Great Britain will be more rapid thereon. the Senate by a vote of eighteen to eleven Co., doing business in the C'itv of Toledo, Attest:—John F. Knowlton, Clerk cabinet of the new President is ar- many a home that day. than in Saxony”, which was selected tor County and State aforesaid, aud that said firm Thursday, and the minority report favor- wi I the sum of ONE The souvenir of the testament, on pay HUNDRED DOL- | frHR Richard A. Cleerr.annnU and fixed. There are battle, comparison account of the close re- LAKH for each subscribers, ranged only ing the county bridge bill was accepted. and every case of Catarrh that j A Wirson t-yre. lr., botn of the sad was laid away, and years semblance between the economic and cannot be cured the use of Hall’s Catarrh ! city two hold-overB from President forty-four passed ; The resolve in by couuty of Commonwealth of favor of the Bucksport Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. I Philadelphia. on. On a day approaching Christmas, ! physical conditions in the two countries. Pennsylvania, hereby give notice Urn they Boosevelt’s cabinet—men who have seminary was on Fri- Sworn to before roe and subscribed lu have been F. L. reported favorably my j duly appointed executor* of Us 1908, Walker, the Confederate officer, Yet in Sixony the net annual presence, this 6th day of December. A. D DA#- > sat with Taft at the council day. Given first in House protits per last will and trstamentof Judge now of reading yester- Danville, Va., examined the little acre from the national forest has increased rrrr * « ui.ca«ok. i FRANCIS C. MACAULEY. late of old table of the nation. are day. They Mr. book and read the name inscribed w 112 cent, in Xntnrjf Public. ithin, The iu favor of the per ninety years, mainly, it | PHILADELPHIA. at resolve city of Ells- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken and Meyer, present postmaster gen- “James E. Hall. A Hemembranoe from was because of “the more internally, i deceased and have bonds a« thelswdi* worth testified, sys- sets on the blood and given was reported favorably on Friday. directly mucous sur- recis. And that lb# said Rich :d A. Ciiv who will be of the Friends, He and faces i eral, secretary navy, Bucksport.” questioned, tematic careful management”. The of the system. Send for testimonials ruunn and Wiison oatri Given first reading in House yesterday. free. Byre. Jr., resiling and Mir. the venerable secre- “Does the owner of this book still live? lack of forests in Great Britain is re- | the State of Maine, nave Kdwxrt Wilson, resolve the F J. CHENEY A ! appoint* The in favor of the town of Tre- j CO., Toledo. O. B. Hears, whose address is 26 M.-uut Deiut of who If not, he may have a mother, a brother or mit, not of natural but of bad Sold all 75c. tary agriculture, will remain moot was conditions, by Druggist. street. Bar Harbor. In tbe Hancock reported favorably on Friday. Take Hall’s Pills for county a sister.” the location of national Family constipation. and State of Maine, tbelr in -odd $taH* at his present post. The Ascertaining Given first 1 economy. This is further proved agrni present reading inyllouae yesterday. Df Maine, as required by law. Ail ponoH Bucksport, he wrote a letter of inquiry to by the fact that there are a number of cabinet will be distinguished for a The resolve authorising the land agent to pri- having demand* against the estate of md the postmaster. A vate forests AaU. deceased sre desired to the use hr satisfactory reply being to which, though but indiffer- Jfot present remarkably strong battery of eminent convey George F. D. Trask, of East settlement, end all Indebted thereto are it* received, a letter with the sim- are followed, ently managed, netting their owners to with the President himself Bluihill, “Conary’s Nub,” in COTTAGE and stable on eastern i guested make payment immediately. lawyers, relic, to the home and mother of the so-called, ple handsome revenues. SUMMERshore of Union river seven miles RlCH’D A. CUHSifl. on the bench as it were in Bluehill bay, was given first in hay. the cabinet son who died June 18, 1864, after three reading The proposal of the commission is from Ellsworth. Containing three chamber*, Wilson Evas. Jx. the House living-room and kitchen, with water in February 25, 19W. room. Five members of the of faithful at the yesterday. to Americans in house, present years service, early age ‘specially interesting eight feet on south and west tides, en The resolve in favor of the Castiue nor- piazta are of b'iew of the fact that the measures closed with wire screens. Will sell all fur- aubaerlber, Richard A. cabinet distinguished members of twenty-two years. that Cieenaaaajf ■ mal school received final passage in the nished. G. A. Pakciri, Ellsworth. THEtbe city ot Pnlladelphia. ::\ieLd the legal profession. ire now being proposed in the United of Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice thatW: House yesterday. bva been vs* States are so much simpler and less ex- duly appointed adminUijator, Cormponomn. The committee has ihe will annexed, of the estate ot judiciary voted to aensive. In this CBantrti. A Governor. country the forests are SARAH Coming report favorably on the bill authorizing STRATTON, late of said PHILA- dready on the ground. All that is maoazin e School Funds. the Bar Harbor A Union River ri^u7rC» DELPHIA, j (Portland Evening Power Co. is to them vice» of a man in Ellsworth and Expreet.) accessary bring to a state of Success vicinity deceased, and given bonds as the law- dtrec* March to the of to look after and to Ellsworth, 2,1909. acquire property and franchises lull expiring subscriptions And that the said Richard A. < iremana,*• productiveness. tecure new business meaiiS of “Coming events cast their shadows To the Editor of The American. the Ellsworth Power Co. by special tiding out of the State of Maine, baa *p Supply 1 t>e methods uuusua effective; position before. The present annual production o( forests ly perma- pointed Edward B Meant. wb>.'« address prophetic shadow has fallen In The American of Feb. in refer- nent: prefer one with experience, nut would 24, n the t'nited States is Mount Desert street. Bar Harbor, intk* across the editorial sanctum of the scarcely more than :onsider any applicant with trood natural W ring to the financial statement of a county of Hancock, and State of Maine. editorially Story Woodcock. ;welve cubic justifications; salary #1.50 with com- and tbe feet per acre of all Itinda of per day. agent in tbe said Stale of Main-, as Bangor Nines, editor makes a pre- of the school crested the im- One of the mission Addrrsx, with reter»-nce* R. ! reqnJJ board, you most interesting traits about s-ood. The centuries option. by law. All persona demand* agsB" diction when it is of experience in D. P«ac<*ca. Room IC2, Success ! having that, fulfilled, will bring that the small deficits of the is Magazine me estate'of said deceased are d -dred top** pression #45.15 woodcock the fact of its conveying Sw and Bldg.. New York. to the hearts of all Jaxony, itzerland France show- rent the same lor settlement, ami .a'. ::»dcHK joy Portlanders. The and #15.08 in the text-book and school- S its the young through air. This has been the same hind of thereto sre requested to make to work bat land will grow three pay^oeall■• tribute the that Col. has YOU WANT TO GO v Boothby house tunas were due to the extravagance known for a but the first observe- TO COLLEGE? mediately. Rich d A. :.kexa*& century, o times as much wood so done for aside from all eight under wise DO If we can help jou. We have already February 23.1909. Maine, political of the present board. I wish to correct ers made a mistake in that hundreds supposing the lores! Protection and l>ut through college bv means ol of the News management. prop- >ui 1 significance editorial, is just that were pl»n. Write to-day for full information subscriber. A. Klinges. «“ impression. young carried with the bill or claws ir Joseph cutting begun now and fol- regarding our offer of a free of and deserved. The New, Feb. says: ateadily scholarship in THEcity Pniiadctpbia. Commonweal**' 8, As you stated, in addition to the appro- of the parent bird. The truth is that school or 1 lowed as a policy will keep America from tny college. Address, Robert J. Pennsylvania, hereby girea notice thatM* “The Maine Central in of #400 for the schoolhouse when the bird w 3hKHlock. 29-3. East 22d airtei. New York wes duly appointed administrator, wits* railroad, acting priation fund, ishes to convey her young a ¥ with the ■caching point, where, 'like Great Dity will annexed, of the estate of conjunction Boston & Maine ihere was a credited balance of #232.91 one from a place of to one of j railroad, ha9 helped to advertise Maine danger safety, Britain, it will be necessary, except in the IOSEPH TAG1ERT MACAULEY. late of** from the year before. As a matter of fact, the is around 50 to look after our business and Maine industries and Maine opportu- tifty thing gentlj? pressed between | to start the forests of PHILADELPHIA prairie region, the in this inducement nities Col. F. E. the no such balance existed, for i the feet and against the the aid MAN county. Special direct amazingly. Boothby, immediately breast, of 'uture from the and for his month, C. R. Bruit A Irceased, and given bonds as the law and seed, wait them to permanent. Co re«® highly-trained energetic general’ pas- after recording it, the outgoing adminis- the bill being resorted to when the Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. tnd that the ssid Joseph A. Klinger of the Maine only j [tow. »utof the « senger agent Central road, tration drew Htate of Maine, ha* appoint* from it #125.90, and that, too, burden has been hastily taken ward B isM*®** has devoted the best years of a very busy up. A tithe of the great outlay which the Mears. whose address without the fact on the : An t>esert street. Bar Harbor, in the const?' and useful life toward advertising’Maine recording office eminent uaturalist says: **One British Special >otiCfB. commission contemplates would Hancock, and Htate of Maine, hi* and widest attention to books. I was not aware ap~!' calling what of this, and in morning sitting on a gray stone I saw a he said Htate of asily guarantee this forest in- 8. Maine, as required OJM* Maine is, to what Maine hopes to become, the country’s U. Customs and P. o. Hum ding, * U! consequence present board w|p not. dark eye which was fixed upon mine from persona having deiuaud* against and to what Col. believes Maine' for all time. And the wood Ellsworth, Mr., March 3. i»oa. ^te of • -> l1**" Boothby till months iepeudi-uee said deceased ar* desired will become. later, when on investigation I the bed of leaves before me, when sud- wnl be he all leaded each year could be got out of the I^EALED proposals leceired at this same for settlement, and inot»£ discovered until 2o’clo:k are “He does not deny that tbe idea of I the fact, and straightened out denly the little head of a young woodcock Cl building p m., March ic. hereto lequestrd t*. make payasf’1*" forests right along. 1M>. for furnishing fuel, lights, water, ice. Jo.-arn A getting new business for the Maine Cen- the office accounts. out from the ueoiateiy. peeped feathers of the old niscellaneous haul- 24. 1 d* 9. tral railroad has been in the back of his suppllts, washing towels, February _ A similar condition existed in the text- one’s ug ssbes. and sprinkiing streets for this bead all the time. Nevertheless Col. breast, uttering that plaintive cry Chicken Broth. milding curing the fiscal year June subscriber. Richard A. book fund, from which had similar- for w nich ending Cleeiuss*;* Boothby has worked for much more than #73.31 language has no sign. There W. i91U. or such portion of the \ear as the of Get a small fowl and cut may be I^HE city Philadelphia. CoininonsH™ other railroad or all been drawn. it up; cover leemcd advisable. that any railroads while ly You will see that in both were two more young to The right to reject any 1 vania, hereby give- nonce woodcocks, and, with cold water and let tnd a’! bids is all reserv'd Pei.nay wita striving to be helpful to Maine, and nas these cases it simmer, by the Treasury I >een duly appointed aduiinis- rator. the amounts so drawn were relieve the anxiety of the I left adding really succeeded in Maine more mother, mlflcient water Department. Henry Whiting, ! will annexed, of the estate of making than the deficits. boiling from time to time and more known than larger her. HARIA late of >*id **HiW widely favorably 0 it covered. __Custodian. M’CAULEY. other As to our keep just After (our or five any person who has ever lived in schoolhouses, the money ap- Near the place where I found her there DELPHI A. j lours, when the Maine. for meat has fallen from the dir# propriated their repair is ample if was a soft green strip, such as woodcock* Uotitfs. Iecea*ed. aud given bonds as the law “What is more, the chances are that the >ones, take it and strain off Ccgislatiuf but this up the liquor; tnd that the said Richard A CieeniaaB.* voters of in judiciously expended, very lack love. 1 had no doubt that the Main®. Maine, recognition of his un- family et it cold and COM HIT IKK ON tiding out of the Htate of selfish made it to correct all grow- perfectly remove all SKA AND MiOhK *ddfa labors in their behalf, will, within impossible last year, would be there next day, and as I passed jointed Edward B. Mears. whose; a few he fat; season with salt and and FISHERIES * Mount Desert street. Bar Harbor. years, nominate and elect Col. Booth- ind in consequence some of our near I turned see pepper ^ buildings aside to what they were Mute of Mat® as of as j >ut it back on the if Committee on Sea and Shore Fisheries ouuty of Hancock, and by governor Maioe. an entirely it ill need to Hre; very strong, add a* overhauling keep the bad doing. Upon a bank 1 almost stumbled rHEwill hold a public in the office igent in the said Htate of Maine, inadequate though appreciative reward for dry 1 little beariug of from much boiling water; put in a half-tea- .he commissioner of sgriculture at the >y law. All persons having deiunuaa his endeavors.” becoming worse. over a bird, which rose at my and as State desired feet, of rice or House In Augusta. March be estate of aaid deceased are As to text- annual poonful barley or tapioca and Tuesday, 9. at 2 al* books, the appropria- ! it darted through the trees I saw that it /clock p. ra. tent the same for settlement, and et it simmer till it is and No. 43. hereto are make me**1 tions are to maintain an excellent had in just tender, serve; On the petition of W. E. Hunt and requested to pay ^ of 1812. ample something its claws, and at the 'A A. Club**** Daughters ir, w hen add half as others, of Harpswell, for in the liately. Richd if the books be cared strained, much cream changes At the annual of tbe national supply properly for, same time I heard the plaintive cry of obster laws. February 2ft, 19C9. meeting is broth; serve, witha No. __-- but this has not been the case. I very hot, sandwich. 46. On an act fo amend Section of the IT. S. D. 1812 held in New know young w oodcock’s just under feet. 44. of Lang# society my When a sized chapter 41 of the Revised subscriber, Charles H. that hundreds of booRs good fowl is used, remove statutes, relating8 Jan. an from the have been lost and i I looked down—there were and I o the taking of smells. city of York, 7-8, appeal pastor tw'o, jart or ail of the breast before rHE Philadelphia, Oonmionweaiy^to* and never thought a hawk had carried off the cooking No. 52. On the petition of John E. Pennsylvania, hereby gives notice of the church in destroyed replaced. This year third, , ind it; simmer until tender and Ham- Dartmoor, England and killed chop the nond and 41 others, citizens of >een duly appointed administrator- we saved much and perhaps the mother. This, vater is and Hancock 1 out American soldiers to by patching mending. ! absorbed, cream it for a :euniy. for the passage of a bill rill annexed, of the estate of (which helped however, I found, on following the bird, ■econd meal. establishing! cf Besides, we have insisted on the When only part of the broth t close time on lobsters in certain I ARM bnild while of war of ask- proper j wras the old wroodcock, waters In ANTIN'E M. COFFIN prisoners 1812), which, being s used, set the rest with jelatine and Hancock county, in July and August. care of books, a true account of ! flushed again, after a low PHILADELPHIA, ing aid to help preserve the building, met kept them, suddenly flight nake a little mold of chicken No. 53. On the petition of F. W. Beal and 57 I of a few jellied by 1 the law and collected for destruction and loss. only yards, dropped what it was of >thers for the better protection of lobsters. leceased, and given bonds as with in ising part the white meat cooked with j H. Lang. ready response, $150 being pledged carrying—her own young woodcock.’' John P. Kelley, I knd that the said Charles g But we are still forced to use ; t.—Circle Magazine. Secretary. five minutes toward a memorial window many books, >ut of the Htate of Maine, has »PP?,Xs uotf that, from their bad should rard B. Mears. whose addres* costing $1,250. condition, JUDICIARY. in to*|!*.liuaif ® "Y»u talk about posters ana your nas. to* Jesert street. Bar Harbor, long ago have been discarded. upon Men are Committee on At tbe of the Maine at always wanting to do some Judiciary will give a Hancock, and State of Maine. bl#, m meeting society fence. public in I make no mention of the deficit in the i [reat thing. Let them overcome thetn- rHE bearing its room at the State he said Htate of Maine, as reqMired. Portland Feb. 9, It was toted to contribute But they ain't the kind n* mediums that ! for nouse in Augusta. again appeals lelves, that ia the — Tuesday, March 9, 1909 at ill persona demand# ^ school fund to greatest conquest ***• having to except say that it was un- I to common P- *2®- 0° »ct the assess- ate of are desire* toward it, nod each member has been sense; Henry Urummond. legalizing said deceased * on ot *•*«• and »• ti avoidable account of the cut made in in the 3 of he same for aettlement, #t asked to earn a dollar and or send You may talk about your and Sllsworth.?n?i^ ELLSWORTH REUNION. every reason to be heartily congratulated Randolph Mrs Charles H Jennings on the outcome of her most praiseworthy Reading-Frank H Martin and wife, EL •* INGENIOUS : efforts. Fullerton and wife AN* ANNDAL IN BOSTON THE BIG- Mrs. Fred H. Kendrick has been one of Revere-Mrs Carrie : ... burglar. : Harrington. # *• • GEST AND BEST EVER. Mrs. Bullard’s ablest lieutenants. Mrs. Roslindale— A E Barter and wife, Ella Kendrick sold the largest number of tickets F Jordan, Mertie Pettce, Hattie Turner. American Press A wo- MANY HANCOCK COUNTY •rrooyrlght, 1309. by TOWNS REP- of all of the large committee engaged in this Rox bury—John and wife, Mrs L iJCoP)'® elation. | under the A Real Estate RESENTED—LIOT OK THOSE PRES- work, general direction of How- Burrans, Myrna Carter, F M Clapham, reile- on wit* Bargains. that my a burglar ard H. on whose modest brow an- Mrs Frank B Walter Mrs I'm ENT. Adams, Ingalls, Ltirvey, on my weapons. On* ratbor than other laurel wreath should repose. He J F Lawrence, Rita B Sinnott, Mrs Helen The following desirable properties may- a bank when I was enteklag has done more work for the success of the F Trueworthy. be on reasonable terms— night Boston, March 2 (special)-The count bought very With my fare to the Ellsworth reunions of the past two years Salem Mrs. H C Woodward. ,.|l working •' f the ticket man showed that U38 regular niunibly payments if desired. persons t han a “Hem:" behind me. i any other three men have done to- Somerville-George R Caldwell and rlUM 1 heard paid lor adim*»inu to the fourth annual gether. wife, llallet R and saw n gentleman looking at Ellsworth reunion at JF«ui never* Evelyn Clough, Durling, ELLSWORTH—Deane street; new house, six rooms and bath; new turned bail, The his hand. Mec meeting for the annual reorgani- A J Edwards, Ernest E Caspar and wife, furnace ; nice lawn ; stable. Water store arid with a revolver In hanics building, last Friday eveno.g. street; dwelling. me zation will be Held at the residence of Dr. Everett L Lovering and wife, Mrs R H Unioa river desirable house-lots on a paying basis. taken to learn That means that this reunion whs me heights; Now. I had precaution 80 of Davis, Huntington avenue, on Monday Rhodes, Mrs Helen Smith Tripp, Mrs C I about the bank and Its offl. biggest all yet held, tue attendance i«*«t HANCOCK POINT—Xew summer room, 2nxH0; hard- jo'nictking evening, March 8. All who would like to Welch, Helen C Welch, Mrs J M Whit- cottage; living names and had year having been 441. w.iod tloor; li ; Hue Kitchen and lour chambers i knew their take part in the for the next more. replace pantiy; It is fair to preparations ami : co fine view rather Is* only say that the increased bull hot and d water ; two piazzas ; of bay them all. I’d much pro- big family gathering will be cordially South Boston-Mrs Howard It Allen, tee„ attendance doea not represent a large in- and mountains. ,'«me very line siiore lots in sizes to suit with such information than a 45 welcome. It is hoped that the entire exec- Mrs Nathan Davis, MrsC W. Kief, Effie M rlded crease in the number of former residents : purchaser. ^ I knew that the gen- utive committee which did such com- Look, Carrie Look. caliber revolver. of Ellsworth. For a great who many mendable SORRENTO -Xew hotel and ai nex ; thirty-six rooms four bath standing there was the vice work this year w ill be at the South Framingham William E Doyle. large il'eman regularly attend the reunions were unable rooms extra closets and lavatories rune meeting, and that each will others South Davis complete; ; deep aces; Mr. Forbes. I kept my to bring Hamilton-F L and wife. attend this year. Rather was the large large and piazzas ; electric lights in ail mo s; hand- president. who will strengthen the committee. Southwest Harbor, Me—Mrs Lorinda pleasant ns well as possible as I looked attendance to be credited to other towns some dining-room overlooking bay; plate glass; beautiful perve Among those present were: Farmer. It suited ny ptinHwe to of Hancock county. 100 former resi- grounds. Cottage, twelve rooms and bath : live fireplaces ; (t him, though Fully Allston Maurice E Sowle. Stoughton—F H Milliken, Ida Milliken eiectiic ; and mountain view; tine but, without ap- dents of Hrooklin, Latnome, Bar Harbor. light* large pi.izza; lay look a trifle surprised; A E Stamiish. location. eleven looms and bath lour laces Bucks- Amesbury- Mrs Cinderella Hall Clement Hayward, Cottage, ; tiiej ; to see his weapon and without Hurry, Tremont, Castlne, Trenton, pearing — Mrs Curtis eiectiic large desk-able surrohndin^s ; tine or Arlington Nancy D (Koyat) Filiebrown, Surry Lucy Emery. lights; piazza; on port, Bluehill, other home towns were in aiz.-s suit I went right turning my Carrie P Filiebrown Waban-J A Bryant and wife location. .Several hundred beautiful Cottage lots to speaking, there, and all seemed to be meeting many drill, making a hole near WakeAjld-Charles E Bullard purchaser; miles of shore front reserved lor patrons. breast thf. frieuds. Attleboro—Alice Uaynor and wife. Anburndale—Mrs E E Mrs Waltham Miss A S Padelford, Lilia com- lock. In every way the affair was a success. Morgan, SOUItENTO offers every advantage to the summer tourist; Dow a cool one," he said. Fred E # Noyes, Mrs A L Poor, Dwight Bums •.you're Home said it was not only the biggest Sargent. munication ol ten by boat and rail; library; church; boating; bathing; astonishment. Bar Harbor—Mrs L Watertown — Hiram McGlauAin, Mar- I turned, feigning party but the most sociable and certainly Stephen Kingsley tenuis; automobiles; fine roads; nice drives; woods; deiighi.ul walks. Mr. Forbes?" I T J Coady. garet McGlauflin -What do you mean, the prettiest. Certainly it was a very jolly t: Firman Coar sociable affair. And it is no Beverly—Charles Meade, LA Dollard. Waverley—Mrs asked. exaggeration We do a and Boston—H H Martha M Wellesley—R W Richardson, W Z Rich- general INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE busintss, did you know my name la to say the ball-room was a scene of beauty Adams, Avery, “How C E Clara Harriet Rich- oiler the best companies, lowest rates, best terms, etc. Correspondence and from Bellatty and wife, Mrs Carrie L Bei- ardson, Richardson, be asked, with equal sur happiness early evening until solicited. yprbesr Howard F Butler and ardson, Marguerite Richardson. early the next morning. latty, wife, CUo M wise Mrs J T Wellington—Mrs Thomas E All business entrusted to us will receive the best attention. Of course the ball-room was the centre Cbilcott, Crippen, Elizabeth A Genthner, very .naw do I know? wny, i ougnt to Anna F Mrs H Mrs Frederic W of the Crippen, Crippen, Bernice Clark, Mary Williams, of the bank I attraction, big gathering place. know the vice president C H Clark, George F Hill, Dexter B Hill. There was to begin with an excellent con- Collins, Agnes Chase, little account In. Ton went Catherine Weston—John P keep my cert there from 8 to 9 Poole’s Margaret Dresser, C Doyle, Dorgan. I was by orchestra, oot this afternoon 3tut as going Catherine Doyle, L H Mrs Ella F West Newton-Mrs J H Brantcom, Miss with Mr. Poole himself as instructor, and Davis, to Mr. Cummin**" (the cashier). Davis. Dr Frederick A Davis and Har- S M Franklin, EfUe Franklin, Lena Frank- The H. Grant In tbs selections aa the wife, was following program: Co., me there Mrs Ella E Masoh. George "He told something riet Fletcher, Marjorie L Foster, Arthur H lin, lock and had sent for I Nlbelsenien.Wagner MAINE. ^rong with the Grant, Bertha Emery B West Somerville-Mrs F W Howard, ELLSWORTH, 3 Overture—Raymond.Thomas Hodgkins, George to see wbat It was. I massed orer Matilda F Mrs Annie L Messer ne 3 Trombone solo.Mr William LaLonde Hawkes, Hawkes, N F Ham- an hour without any tools, than Ernest 8 West Sullivan-Mrs F E It for 4 Grand selection from LaBobeme, ilton, Hamilton, Annie L Jordan, Pettengill. went home to , promising to b* Carrie E Jordan, Carrie L R Westwood -Mrs C H Southerland. Then on me the grand march, led by Mrs. Joy, Mary j tack with 'em lator. Bat I was called Joy, Mrs F H Charles C Knowl- I Woburn—Edith E Gott. Char lee E. Bollard, the preaident of the Kendrick, an and didn’t out on Important job gat « v* uupauii, U/UMU Li LiULU itUU Win, Mr. aeeorUtion, and Mre. William P. Clougti here till half an hour ago. Cum- Everett W Miss J M As the artisan forth the the founder and former attended Lord, McKenzie, | bringeth beanty *8*1.00 for Three Months let me In. He’s preaident, ! in the so -ley, was waiting and Mery E McDonald, Grace Morris, Mrs A diamond, doth experience reveal Dr. Frederick A. Davie and Mr. the loveliness of the out for a bit* and a glass of beer by Clough, soul.—Coming The Daily News is making a special offer to new subscribers, first 3 months gone 8 Newman, Mrs Abbie D Presby, Edwards. Bangor back and looking aa happy aa they had a good for fl.OO. Any person dipping out the enclosed coupon and sending to us, enclos- or something. He’ll be present- Lillian A Presby, Arthur Nellie right to be. Behind followed atoot 100 Pray, ing fl.OO, the Bangor Daily News will be sent the first ? months to any address. ly" Paige, Mrs Pierce, Mrs G E Patch, Carrie The Bangor Daily News is the home paper of Eastern, Northern and Central con pies, and a great many more enjoyed BORN. I saw In his eye remarkable Inter- H Redman, Mrs Wm Rogers, Helen 8 Maine, first to reach the morning field, full Associated Press reports. All towna the order of dances ss Rog- Maine in wbat 1 was telling him, and I following srrsnged in Eastern, Northern and Central fully by regular corre- est ers, C W Rich, A K Smith and wife, W S CAMPBELL—At Ellsworth, Feb to Mr and represented by Floor Director Howard H. Adams, 24, spondents. After the first 3 months the paper is sold at 50 cts. a month. Inferred the cause. He reckoned he’d Snrainsby, Howard A Smith, Edward Mrs Hugh Campbell1, a daughter. whose able efforte, combined with Mr. GRAHAM—At Feb got on to a plan of the cashier’s to git Sweeney, Helen M Smith, J B H B Ellsworth, 13, to Mr and Poole'e music, made thia Tucker, Mrs Bert Graham, a sou. FILL THIS OUT. with some funds. I learned splendid dancing Willis and Charles j away wife, H Welch, Lester HINCKLEY-At Blnehill, Feb 27, to Mr and that he and party in all ways the finest of all tbe as- afterward Cummings T Willis, Emily M Whitmore, Fred P Mrs Thomas I Hinckley, a son. sociation has held. Tbe order of dance S Please send the News for three months to bated each other like poison. Whittaker, Wm F Wells INGALLS—At Tremout, Feb 17,to Mr and Mrs Bangor Daily | follows: Otis Ingalls, twin daughters. With this 1 turned and went to Braintree—E P and Kelley wife, Georgia LEONARD—At Ellsworth, March 1. to Mr and I didn’t know how I waa 1 Waltz.Main Street Name.. .„.. work again. A Kelley, Rose S Kelley. Mrs Chester A Leonard, a sou. 2 Qunrdrllle.Lord's Hall coming out. I didn't think I was com- Brockton—A A McKenzie and wife, OLMSTEAD—At North Reading. Mass. Feb 3 Two rttep.Coombs's Corner 25, to Mr and Mrs Willard I a Address ing out 8nywhere except behind bars. Charles Lola L Maude Bil- Olmstead, j 4 Virginia Reel.Rural Hell Eppes, Dyer, daughter. I was simply figuring for a little tlm* 5 Schottische.. .Bridge Hil1 lings. PERKINS—At Brookksville, Feb 26, to Mr and Enclosed please find $i.oo for same. — Mrs Fred J a and a possible loophole. The man be- 6 Walls.Hancock Hall Brookline Willis Abbott, Mrs Julia Perkins, daughter. SINCLAIR-At Feb to Mr hind me was probably thinking, too, 7 Duchess.Hale's Corner William P and Mrs Sedgwick, 25, and Abbott, Clough wife, Mrs William Sinclair, triplets. tor he said nothing. I argued that, S Portland Fancy...J.Tangle Foot E A Conners, Alice E Duffy, Mrs Ernest 9 having possibly caught his enemy, the Waltz.Bellatty's stFps Horton, Mrs H M Higgins, Mrs M F MARRIED. cashier. In the act, the question was 10 Two Btep.Head of the Lane Leighton, Rena B Roberts, Carroll J Swan Commonwealth II Casino Hotel Schottische.Gerry’s — how to proceed. It was mighty easy and wife, Alice Stanley, Mintie F Seavie. FROST RICHARDSON —At Amherst, Feb 26, 11 Walt*.High Street Opposite State House, for him to make a fool of himself, and Cambridge—Maria L Bartlett, Marion by J H Patten, esq, Mrs Addie M Frost to 13 Two Step.Cork HU1 Merle 8 Richardson, both of Aurora. BOSTON, M ASS AC HISKTTS. he Instead of Mrs Owen Mrs possibly Cummings 14 Walt*. Water 8treet Bartlett, Byrn, J P Foster, SAWYtSJft—COUttjN—At Caatine, Feb 28, 1 by for turn the convicted Rev Robert C Doutbitt, Miss Grace might out party. 15 Two .Step.Town House Hill Mrs E E Fornald, Lewis W Foster, Johu Emily Cheap to Pearl Oscar both first Sawyer Colson, of Cas- The word* he said were: 16 Walt*.The Falls H Googins, Edward D Knapp and wife, tine. "If lock has your story la true the Extras Albert M Murch, Mrs Robert J Maxwell, I SMITH—ALLEY-At Bar Harbor. Feb 22, by B E Miss S Smith to John W been purposely put out of order. It The orchestra stood in the favor of R M Palmer and w’ife, Mrs Anson H Clark, esq. May high Alley, both of Bar Harbor. was all at S o'clock this after- B W Cash. right the dancers; and Leader Poole was generous Parker, Eugene Simpeon, Small, Wy- I URANN—ORAHAM-At North Sullivan. Feb noon." man H in responding to the many encores w hich Whitney, Della G Whitney, Mrs 25. by Rev C A Purdy, Miss Mabel Urann to both of Sullivan. n nai ao nrr I asaeo. Gorham George Graham, you mean, bis music received. There w*as only one Whitney. j Not cheap goods but small looking up at blm and putting on a The Cape Cottage, Me-Mrs Sarah J Arm- short intermission. refreshments DIED. •cared look. “You don't mean there's the best. were served at all hours of the evening strong. prices for ■ay on? I ain't Lnanesiown—u Emerson, Mrs Louise skulduggery going go- and nearly everybody went into the big BARTER—At Deer Isle, Feb 20, Mrs W G Bar- Offern rooms with hot and cold water Tor ing to get mixed up In It, am I?” hall to of ices and cake. A Jordan, Frank M Smith, H H Morin. ter. aged 39 years. can dining partake Trade where you make and which includes free He gave me a and I Chelsea—Mrs John Mrs BUNKER—At Sorrento, March 1, Mrs Barbara fl.00 per day up, searching look, A telegram of good wishes for the re- Armstrong, use of shower baths. Bunker. public Nothing to (bought I could see I’d something union came in from the Ellsworth Hattie Heed Armstrong, Raymond Alley, dollar the most. this in New Rooms with got Village CLOUGH—At Dorchester. Mass, March 1, your buy equal ongland. of his Bartlett and baths for and confidence. improvement society, and the reading of Boyd wife, Mrs Beulah Charles C Clough, of Bluehill, aged 71 years, private $1.50 per day up; L H Mitchell. 7 months. suites of two rooms and bath for $4.00 per “Now, my man." he said, “If you’ll it was received with hearty applause. Echenagucia, GRAY—At Sedgwick, Feb 27, Mrs Julia A day and up. help me convict a rascal I’ll stand by Danvers—Mrs Mary H Brainard, Annie There was a pretty good sized delegation Gray, aged 74 years, 1 months. M. M. MOORE, Dining room and cafe tirst-class. Euro- yon for the real of If C Brainard Plan. your life. you from home; and the visitors certainly re- HIGGINS—At Ellsworth, Feb 28. Mrs Maude CASH STOKE. pean at* what Dorchester—Mrs 8 H Florence L Higgins, aged 83 3 months. ABSOLUTELY you pretend to be—working ceived a royal welcome. Among those Andrews, years. FIREPROOF on HOWARD-At South .Brookaville, Feb 22, ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. the cashler’a order*—the plan Is claim Ellsworth as their resi- M Andrews, Georgia A Jones, Alice B Stone Floors, nothing wood but the doors. who still Daniel Howard, aged 92 years. 23 days. tbla: Under of a C Kate Mrs pretense opening dence and who mingled with the rest who Koppel, Roy Lopaus, Mullen, INGALLS—At Tremont, Feb 19. Nettie and Equipped with its own Sanitary Vac- •afh, the lock M E Murch M F McFarland and I twin of Mr and Mrs uum of which he has pur- used to lived there were: Mrs. Bertha Joy Moore, Lettie, infant daughters cleaning plant. he It E F Fulton J Otis Ingalls, uged 2 days. posely Injured, gets you to open Thompson, Mrs. Helen Emerson Hill, Mrs. wife, Redman, Redman, Long distance telephone iu every room. the ! NORWOOD—AtTremont, Feb 8, Mabelet Nor- by same means a would Mrs. F. New- Adele M Rea, Harriet L Rea, Lillian May 2 months. burglar Ella Cole, George wood, aged THE— Strictly a Temperance Hotel. uae." Robbins, Mrs E P Rowe, Caroline Lamson SMITH—At Ellsworth. Feb ’7. man, jr., Carrie F. Haynes, Miss Eugene Smith, \y»s aged 23 years. Send for booklet. "By George! I never would have E. Miss Grace 0. Rood, Mrs J H Willett Florence Jordan, King,, — SMITH At South Deer Isle. Feb Frank CLARION. thought of that.” M. Brown East Boston—Ralph Beverly, A L Hodg- STORER F. CRAFTS, Manager. Miss Julia B. Heath, Henry Smith, of Manchester, Mass, aged 34 years. 1 “The Whether it’s a range or a fur- safe opened, he would have and wife, Hon. John B. Redman, F. W. kins and wife, Charles Hopkins and wife, STEWART—At Brooklin. Feb 27, Francelia J F Mrs Allen, wife of Reuben Stewart, aged 60 years. it is helped himself to the funds, and the Rollins, R. B. Holmes, E. S. Means. The Littlefield, Mary Moore, Preble, nace—if it is a “Clarion”, Tault WALSH—At Sedgwick, Feb28, Eliza A Walsh, would appear to have been that found Mrs Carrie E Reed, Henry Smith and wife, gentlemeu admitted they aged 62 years. 9 months. sure to meet every requirement j Does burglarized.” reunion whom hadn’t Miss M A Smith, Alida Smith. \ Feb Gilbert Why friends at the they WARREN—At Otis, 25, Oeorge “And If East Me —Miss Frances W Lord. Warren, 63 years. 7 months. 19 days. Made by the Wood Bishop Co., caught I'd be the burglar! seen in the lust twenty years or more. Holden, uged That’s WISWELL—At Ellsworth. March 2. John B what he got me In for. Is It?” Redman shook hands with not less Ellsworth—W F Aiken, Henry M Brown Sold by Judge W is well, aged 70 years, 5 mouths. Bangor. 1 was for or more and Ella Brooks Cole, Carrie playing ten years than 400; and he seemed to be as glad to ; wife, Haynes, Uncle Sam? ef R liberty, and 1 played the part well as was his E. F Red- B Holmes, Julia B Heath, Mrs Helen J. P. ELDRIDGE, b? there brother, aabcrtisoimits. well that I could see I'd Emerson Hill, Florence A Grace C captured man, of this city, who declared that re- Jordan, Main Street. Ellsworth ®)' man. I E 8 Mrs G F knew I’d got to make a union night is always the best night in King, Means, Newman, jr, Why does Uncle *am. in the office of Bove soon and take the of- John B F W Mrs Bertha Home at pretty the year. Redman, Rollins, the National Soldiers’ Togus, fensive when 1 did course move. Of But the one who was getting the most Joy Thompson Thousands Have Kidney ASTHMATICS, READ THIS employ By W Cook aud story would go up lu smoke the out of this reunion was Mrs. C. E. Bullard. Everett—Henry wife, Mr. G. F. Alexander, 44 Exchange street. Mr. Ernest Williamson Moment Mr Bertha A Flora B Fred W Portland. Maine, will tell ail who are afflicted Mr. Harold Forbes took any action, For two weeks she had been anxiously Cook, Cook, Trouble and Never Suspect it Crane •nd with Asthma how lie was cured after s ffering that action a Mrs M 8 W M Grant, How To Find Out. Mr. Benj. S. Pierce would be to call po- looking forward to the evening, and had Cousins, Dodge, 4«; years. Before paying out your money for •kemau and Arthur R S aud wife, medicine containing Morphine and other deadly Mr. Roy I.. Townsend arrest me. Hut first he no small amount of Now llastiugs, Leighton Fill a bottle or common with your done worrying. glass drugs, send for lull particulars and book. "How Mr Chester C. Fowles **hted to get all he could out of me occasion Bertha A Mason, E M Silvy, E M White, water and let it staud hours; the evening had come, and the twenty-four 1 W as C'utvd of Asthma.' Mr. Martin Cusack *• to how he Dr E W and wife, Florence a ui iv.\ uusiscui* could use me to show up was a far more brilliant one than her fond- Young Young. Mr. Charles Allen real Gardiner Geneva L Smith. meat, or sett ling, ELLSWORTH rascal. He still held his re- est had Mrs. Bullard has Mr. William JC. Cross hopes pictured. 5) stringy or milky T°*Ter in his hand. 1 formed a Hingbam—Stetson Foster and wife, right often Steam and Bath Rooms. Mr. Harry N. Foss? plan, and I formed It Helena M Foster. appearance Laundry mighty quick. indicates an un- “ Because their eminent- seems to me. Mr. Forbes, that Holyoke —Mrs Elizabeth Wiggiu Coar. “NO PAY, NO YASBkl,.1 qualifications healthy condi- tit them to the duties here in- Be whole Park —Mrs. LW ly fill matter of proving Mr. Cum- Hyde Lydia Higgins, tion of the kid- All kinds of laondrv work done at short notice and William Mrs A tor and delivered. quired. ®B*s rascality depeuds upon whether Higgins wife, Doyle, neys; too fre- Goods called Be Why are they so well fitted for the lock g0t out or M Doyle. desire to H. B. ESTEY A. CO., 0j orjer naturally quent duties of them? ** Dass it or nain in WEST END BK1 DOE, ELLSWORTH Mb required put out of order. If I’m going to Jamaica Plain —Mrs. Emma Sherman. the back are also that tell Because they are possessed of that testify to that I want Thin, Lawrence—Susan J Treworgy Peaks symptoms you to find out about Pale, are out of order a sound business — and bladder important asset, now before Lynn Mrs L J Alexander, Ralph E the kidneys any one baa a chance to and need attention. WIRING. education ■Bper with It.” Alexander, E H Phillips ELECTRICAL What To Do. Where did themselves? “That’s Mattapan — J E Burke, Miss N V Camp- Full Lines of theyq ualify right. Examine it.” There is comfort in the knowledge so had ? ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AT the SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE. drilled several holes before he Nervous bell, Mrs Mary Campbell i often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s 1 Malden—C H Mrs Winnie Davis AND FIXTURES. put n,y little finger in one and Davis, Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, ftT*?- EkIuiu !•» wiri*t and Suppllea Cbetrfull; Qlvea blade In Dunn, E L Curtis, Mrs Caroline Murphy fulfills almost every wish in correcting another, pretending blood must be in ANDREW M MOOR. Tor Then your Collins, George F Higgins and wife, Mrs ! rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, 1mm liuntin8 something, thinking Mala St., t under DirigoOlub) Ellsworth. condition. You A P Ellen F E liver, bladder and every of the urinary "bat to do. Presently I stopped a very bad Harvey, Sargent, George part WINDSOR HOTEL •“den Mrs Josie Workman. ; passage. Corrects to hold water and said what to take, Thomas, Harding inability W T. BRUBAKER, happy-llke: certainly know and in, passing it, or bad tTommiasion ffUrUjant*. | Manager. \ ^ Medford—M G Curtis, Mrs Lizzie Morse scalding pain j Tlle l0Clt has bcen ham* Sarsa- effects use of wine or Midway between It road St. Station f hered then take it —Ayer’s Curtis. following liquor, beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne- and K**:tdttiu Terminal on gilbert St. then H A Grindle and JT°"’? Let me see." parilla. If you doubt, Melrose—Etta Bridges, cessity of being compelled to go often e shifted wife, A E Gordon, Mrs E M Gordon, Em- the and to Take Notice! and his revolver to put a fln- consult your doctor. We know through day, get up many Please European, 51 per day up. °‘ C K Mrs H times the The mild and hls riRbt hand in the hole I’d about this ily Gordon, Evelyn Lassone, during night. 2" what he will say D John L Wells and wife. immediate effect of Swamp-Root is ln an<1 *t°od cloee beside Powers, We sell Potatoes for #7 a American, $2.50 per day u medicine. S Mrs soon realized. It stands the highest be- Quick as a old family Methuen—W Lynam, Treworgy for Ref- flash I took him on grand caused its remarkable ear: Apples #iO. and up. doctor *«n'd and Till. i. the flr.t qnoMion yoiir Lynam. Dun 1 sot hto *+■ health prop, erences: R. G. & Co., The only moderate priced hotel of repu- Blver*' l,feI1’ Mt Desert-F W Luntand wite. restoring always carried rope for K!.: erties. If you need a Xational Bank of tation and consequence in SA7 in®-i *«; A United and tIed him al- Neponset—Ida Hayford. medicine should hew JLPUrpoaes up you our city and 100 growers before of Newton—E E Morgan. have the best. Sold he came to hls senses. I’d' dose* Ayer’* I'M*.__ by j PHILADELPHIA. Newton Centre—E B Bowen and w ite in and shippers of Aroostook. with Mm*. druggists fifty-cent: hs JI801 through my work when- m gidcbyj. C. Aysr Co., lowjll. manufacturer* of Newton Highlands—M G Lopaus anu une-uouar sizes. Horn 01 s»>mi>-au..i “A eo I concluded to ^k Also j? fittaw .rnpt— — You have a bottle sent free Jot>’ S NAll VIGOR. Newtonville A L Greene, Alioe S may sample a,— Within half an hour /I Address Kilmer & Co. ,the V1 f f 0 AGUE CURE. Adams, Bertha A Loring by mail. Dr. .Bing- Providence the Tault, helped my- PECTORAL hamton, N. Y. Mention this and Brokerage Co., AMERICAN ADS ■If .op?n*d £ C / O CHERRY Norwood—Mrs C D paper pgQVIPHiei, N.H. t“ bUla and want Af/ Dr. Kilmer’s 1 rememberthename, hevln. out,, — Swamp ^i2,000 w. h»»» no .oor.t. Peabody Mary A Osgood, Lucy R Os- ewJjTf th® T*c# president bound end Root, and the address, Binghamton, PAY tho ItrnulM or ■!' modiciQOQj for Tbe Americas BEST ALBERT EOBE8. good N. Y., on every bottle. Subscribe tables corporation are E. E. Crockett, George Scraped Beef. has subscriber* al 107 with flags and hatchets and the CGUNTY NJfiWJS. merican COUNTY NEWS: William When eolld meat to not Games were Silver, Clayton Gilley, Gray. m •tdHHonai 5feti wn p«r* easily <7 in Hancock loaded with goodies. played P «# additional Now, boo othor Onwuf- l* post-office* county. County pagon tbto to invaluable. Get a is re- Mra. Max Mendolsohn and three chil- piece the com- after supper. An enjoyable time j >ther paper* in County aa aa your dren left for Boston this week for a large band, and hold it '» reach to The Ameri- ported. WEST BROOKS VILLE. bs not many. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. firmly by one corner while in bare leased month's visit.; ca not the paper printed Mr. Hall and Mr. Morgan Mrs. Charles Babbidge made a business off the fiber a only Hcwea Hodgdon has been seriously ill with ailver spoon- ck ha* never claimed to the farm for flve They The young ladies of the Epworth league B■ county % and Carpenter years. for two but is better. trip to Belfast Tuesday. over when one aide to done weeks, for and aera be f is the only paper that can prop- will take possession the first of April. will give a dinner town ipeeting day his other. The red * was born Leverett Charles Blodgett badly injured right ; pulp la seasoned all the A daughter to Gilley the benefit of the church. er called a County paper; Miss Agnes Brewer is at home for a few ankle in the woods last week. and made in a little cake and wife Feb. 26. Mrs. Hannah Moulden and pol re local The circula- before to The town schools March 8. merely paper*. day from Bar Harbor, going begin Super- The circle met with Mrs. Hattie beated, dry frying-pan over a the Bar is caring for her daughter. sewing hot H The American, barring Boston on business for the Stafford Mil- intenoent Patten is already in town, and It will Tapley last week, with thirty-two present, moment; need turning summer li*t, is larger Pearl Hanna, who has been employed j b Record'* linery Co. will remain another year. Serve tbto with tbin on a rtilroad in M» ssachusetts, returned Roy Smith leaves for Upton, Mass., thfs th at. of all the other paper* printed March 1. Anne. Simon Crockett, who has been clerking Circle Magatit.». to his home here last week for a short va- morning, where he will go into the bakery in cock county. for Philip Crockett, has resigned his posi- j HARBORSIDE. cation. business. tion to take one in Kockland. | Mrs. Eugene Redman has returned to Mrs. Leon ice Brown Pullen was recently ! Miss Hattie 8. Tapley and her little ! • March 1. Nihil. UNTY NEWS. Newr Haven, Conn. the guest of Mrs. Henry Tracy before niece Harriet Ethel visited friends in to visit her daughters at Northeast HANCOCK. Castine Friday. S. D. Gray is visiting his son, L. F. Gray, going j VINOL CORES NORTH SULLIVAN. Harbor. CHRONIC at South Brooksville. Mrs. Julia Crabtree, of Ellsworth, is the Capt. George H. Tapley thanks his many Abel, who has been em- D. Atherton has been confined guest of Mrs. L. Crabtree. Corner friends for the shower of wood he Miss Minnie Decatur Gray is getting out lumber to Mrs. G. COLDS AND home in Franklin some time, is at to her house nearly two months, and, Mrs. has been received Saturday. ployed build a barn in the spring. Burton Merchant, who After Other BRONCHITIS, of East has though a little better, is still suffering ill with is There will be a and entertain- Remedies Love Hemenway, Jefferson, Gray, of the Rufus Deeriug Co., very pleurisy, improving. supper Irving from and rheuma- "I been a recent guest of Harry E. Robert- much pain neuralgia ment at the March 5 under the have been troubled with a Portland, is home for a few days. Howard Young, who came home from chapel tism. cold and bronchitis for ten. Bangor to attend the pow-wow, returned auspices of the Sunday schools. a long Capt. Cornelius Gray visited his son, and have tried William who has been The minstrel show, k,The Jolly Sere- The annual many remedies Mrs. Murray, Clarence Gray, at Castine last week. Monday. ninety-first town meeting out of a talented of South- finding relief. Through the ill, is now considered naders,” by troupe were I will be held The town warrant kind critically Howard and Annie who Clarence Stratton and wife week- to-day. Edith Manson, west Harbor Odd made gestion of a friend I tried danger. Fellows, good end of R. H. and wife at contains eighteen articles. There is fl,700 YinoL are in a few guests Williams j employed Castine, spent days their title on at Masonic after taking four bottles, am of this town, Friday evening Franklin. in cold cash in the town treasury. Charles Newman, formerly ! last week at home. cured." A. hall, and delighted a crowded house. Be- H. Wilde, 733-HtU now of Bethel, Vt., is here calling on Alfred George A. Stevens, Mrs. Fred of Island, visited Eidridge and wife, who have Capt. accompanied Minn. Carver, Hog sides the funny specialties by interlocutor 1 Minneapolis, •id friends. i been guests of Mrs. L. went to by his daughter, Mias Inez, left this morn- friends here last week, leaving Saturday and darkies there were fine solos and Crabtree, 8. McDonald, 147 W. Mrs. Nellie Robertson and daughter, Franklin ing for New Bedford, Mass. Capt. Stevens for Orland to visit her daughter, Mrs. selections. Monday. 8t. Paul, Minn., writes: -[ in Ellsworth w ill the '■teamor Baxter in that Miss Mina, were Saturday John join port. tracted a severe cold last Soper. A was given to winter on ousiness. pleasant surprise party REDMEN'k POW-WOW. March 1. Tomsox. There is talk local men of erect- j thought I would never get rid of by Elias Ginn and wife Thursday evening by The second annual of n Miss Jessie Robertson, of Haverhill, pow-wow the Red- tried Vinol as a laat a saw mill at Goose falls next sum- who wished to resort, and ing neighbors express sympa- men of Hancock was held FRANKLIN ROAD. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. county at Han- cured me.” Mass., mer. It is thought that it would be a as Ginn has been completely pay- thy for tbeae friends, Mr. cock Feb. the of Hinckley Robertson. Friday, 28, guests Omaha Miss Annie Robertson was a week-end Vinol combines two ing investment, as there is much lumber confined to hit house by illneas for more this tribe. About 130 Redmen from visiting guest of George Marshall and family re- Guy Miller, of Boston, is expected on Cape Rosier, and it could be shipped The who did not tonics, the healing, medicinal than two years. guests, tribes were in vacation with attendance, represent- cently. ties of cod liver and week to spend a two weeks’ were cor- ! oil tonic cheaply. make their call empty handed, Cherokee Bar Bsskahe- Miller and wife. ing tribe, Harbor; of and his parents, George Feb. 27. G. and an hour or Harvey Marshall, Bluehill, spent lidoualy palatable agreeahit _ dially welcomed, spent gsn tribe, Prospect Harbor; Syndic tribe, with hia Mrs. Martha weakest MissGussie Robertson was in Goulds- Sunday mother, stomach. Tot this two in a very enjoyable manner. Schoodic Sullivan. Great SOUTH SURRY. Franklin; tribe, Marshall. Vinol la as boro a few last week, visiting her nnexcallsd a days The Congregational sewing circle was Sachem Henry E. Gillie, of Calais, and Mrs. Bunker and Mrs. Sargent. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Fred 8. Graves and wife Snnday builder for old people, delicate •unts, entertained Thursday by Miss Myra Wil- Great Lewis, of spent | Feb. 23. Prophet Harry Bangor, in dren, weak and run-down Newman and wife arrived last Young Franklin, gneats of hia niece, Mrs. EfBe j Oliver son in her pretty new home, the pleasant also were present. Curtis and of Mt. Desert M acorn ber. ter alcknesa and for Chronic week, and went at once to housekeeping Young wife, rooms and admired being duly inspected After work in the various degrees was Colds and Bronchitis. and David Curtis, of Bluehill are, visiting Mias Tillie of Bar on the Springer homestead, recently pur- by the circle members. One of the num- exemplified by visiting tribes, a midnight Martin, Harbor, | relatives here. VINOL la said ta Blawarth. chased. Mr rouseo toe attention oi me spent Tuesday afternoon with her mother. oss, L company banquet was served, followed by a smoke- Pareber. Drwggtat. a and of Mm. MatUda Martin. The Redmen went to Hancock Friday Henry Bridges wife, Brooklin, to a high pitch of excitement by the dra- talk in which very interesting remarks a few last week K. M. March 1. Q. •vening to attend the pow-wow. They re- spent days with matic recital of a very unique incident of were made by the great chiefs, also by snd wife. ECZEMA CURABLE? port a fine time, and speak in high praise Curtis her late experience, and when at the close members of the various tribes. PROVE!! of tile people of Hancock as entertainers. The boys are to have a supper in the she said: “We have reason to Mlieve the The hill was beautifully decorated. NORTH HANCOCK. AHamr M l*i, III., Cm land ty on a «* whole is a it was like a pwc Cmyaaad. Aiithur Gordon was called to Bar Har- church Wednesday evening. Fish chow* thing hoax," Many trophies of the war and chase being Clarence Young, of Lamoine, arse in 1 will be douche of cold water over the awe- bor from Vermont last week by the der snd other refreshments served. used, and the national colors were dis- town Sunday. There la nothing that will ronriwi stricken listeners. The circle adjourned the decora- lawyer except evidence. serious illness of his sister, Miss Grace. Services were held at the church Feb. 21 played conspicuously. Among Ellis Springer baa bought the “Tenney” to meet with Mrs. Lida Cousins in two Now, here la eon* rather He one in town with relatives. for time since were tions was an exhibit George M. Moon startliag* spent night the first repairs begun by bouse, and will move soon. deuce of a home cure lor weeks. eitnpie team MArch 1. M. the interior. The work is which included an African canoe made of which coaTinced one upon nearly Mrs. Adaline DeW itt, of Tracys Stations lawyer, P. C. |e and the for afternoon Mrs. Lizzie Holmes solid mahogany and several moose and triken, attorney at Moline, 111. completed, fully repays people Friday N. ia Hit* EAST FRANKLIN. B., visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. how oil of wintergreen compound a* their efforts. We now have the prettiest invited the Willard union to a “white deer beads. Another was s splendid col- H. Urass. with thymol and glycerine, as m D L.D, Miss Hardison is for as date lection of furs loaned R. H. Angie working church in town, and are proud of it. ribbon tea”, at her home, and the kindly' by Prescription, cored him in Friends [here of Mrs. Clara of thirty d* Mrs. Howard Whitcomb, Ellsworth. March 1. Tramp. was so near the first of March, the birth- ! Young, the Hancock fur dealer. Ford, after thirty-two year* of (offering. were to learn that abe “For 32 write* Miss Maggie Hardison is visiting her day of the State and national president, Omaha tribe is in a most flourishing con- Marlboro, pained years,'' Attorney Eath- ! suffered a stroke of ken, “1 wee troubled with ecrrina.a* Harold at GO XT’S ISLAND. Lillian M. N. the was excellent work, paralysis Saturday. ■ister, Mrs. Carter, West Ells- Stevens, meeting dition, doing constantly all over and head. I March Asok. my face, body onid wprth. Holsey Moore, who has been quite ill, is chiefly devoted to a study of this noble increasing in membership, good feel- 1._ ran a hair bruah over my body md tb One new member was welcome to and love. floor would be covered with soaiei Mrs. Everett and her out again. leader. ing brotherly rno* Carpenter sister, EAST ORLAND. to All a to March 1. C. basket. Itriedevvrythiiig. Mrs. Herbert who have been the union and another promised join nl* Colson, qnite E. L. Gott was fishing two day last Herbert Robertson ia at home from internal medicine, X Kay-all without* later. The delicious collation served by suit. ill, are gaining. week. He got only a very small catch. j Greenville, where he has been the hostess was heartily enjoyed by the WEST 8TON1NGTON. working. “Jnat a month I waa induced tots Miss C. M. and Miss Marcia ago Hooper Every pleasant day those who have ! 1). D. D. The itch «rn* guests. Prohibition day, March 20, in Mrs. Lottie Robinson is ill. A. M. Forsyth, who has been at home Preecriptlon. Springer spent two days with their ancle, wood on Placentia are it over. lieved instantly; so I continued. busy boating honor of Neal Dow, will M observed by two weeks, baa returned to Boeton. Itiijot at last week. Archie Bsrbour is this week a month now and 1 am cund, Curtis Hooper, Georges pond Mrs. Edwin of who has spending completely Joyce, Atlantic, the Willard union with a rally at Masonic in Portland. Mias Rowe, of Dexter, is the guest of I have not a of itch and the Kiia H. Welch went to Ellsworth panicle George been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lovina baU. her cousin, Charles Qibbe. have dropped off. Miss Bessie Horton came from Rock- “I can ( KK Feb. 25 and spent the night with his Moore, has returned home. March 1. Spray. only aay again I IMSCOV- Harold of was the am now all coos in, Herbert A. at Ellsworth land Saturday. Burrill, Dedham, ERKD. 1 stoning kmh Ashe, a number came from Black Island Quite guest of friends here last and •ufferera on the right track." Falls. SOUTH DEER ISLE. Mrs. John Horton (ell and hurt ber Saturday to see the Care after care has been brought tow Tuesday evening moving pic- i Sunday. Mrs. Freeman Kinsman, Mrs. Minnie tures shown by Roy Robinson. Mrs. Lyman Stinson is ill. wrist badly last week. attention end always that instant tiiaf March 1. M. from the awful itch. E. U. Moon, drag- Hardison and George Rotter, who have is ill. a number of the at Mrs. Charles Harding, who has been Mrs. Jonathan Stinson Quite boys gathered gist, Ellaworth, Me. been quite ill, are not gaining as fast as the home of Fifleld and visiting her parents, N. Bonaparte Trask George Robbins is in poor health. Joseph Friday friends could TRENTON. their wish. and at has mastered a good pile of wood. wife, Atlantic, returned home. E. Small is in Mrs. J. very poor health. John Donlin was called Mrs. F. E. Blaisdell, who haa been ill Feb. 27. Crips. Mrs. Caroline Gross, who has been ill to Frankfort Ansel Stanley and wife are their Sunday by the death of a cousin. with grip, and was nearly prostrated with visiting the past few weeks, is improving. son Walter at Oceanville. at the loss of her Mrs. Fran- BAR HARBOR. Davis and grief sister, News reached here last week of the Harry Davis, Leroy Albert eena is still The annual of the town of Eden Mrs. Ida Pert fell and broke her arm Low attended town at Bar Har- Dyer, quite poorly. report death of Eunice Morey, in Portland. meeting other bor Miss Gordon is for shows the total valuation of the town to and sustained injuries. Monday. Mary working Mrs. Galon Fiiield celebrated his tlftb birth- be The at West Sullivan while Mrs. (5,103,302. rate of taxation is (26 Mrs. J. P. Simonton is again I. N. wife and twin sons vis- Andy Havey critically a to his little Salisbury, ■ g*h*. on day Saturday, by party in au eooNTaita. is a week or two her (1,000. There are 1371 polls. The total ill at her home at ited her A. W. Marshall and Mtw an Havey spending with Stonington. friends. parents, wife, dtrrct with fpslldyloa in Au- taxes assessed last year was (162,9(4.94. awmy mm4 eftau Ids pmtamL husband. Representative Havey, Wallace Stinson and wife are with Mr. Sunday. — a ana ra «a (,.lud^a Miss Winnie Glover, who baa been mM MU WMHK VVMOtl UC’*fW> gusta. The bids for the construction of the new a Mar chi. Mar. Stinaon’s mother at Suneet tor short ______Feb. 25. teaching school No. 5, left for ber home in R. postotUce have been received. The lowest stay. _ South Thomaston C. Monday. Sinks _ WRBMIWtltW, D. was made by W. H. Fiesell A Co., of New (who had given Jinks a cigar)— HULL’S COVE. The meeting appointed for Thursday IJSgg&MERn York, whose bid was The other Freeman Sellers left for his home at YouH And, old chap, that ia something (55,000. evening was postponed on account of the Mrs. Lottie Elliott is in Bar Harbor bids were as follows: A. B. South Thomaston after a few like a cigar. Jinks a few Stannard, illness of Mrs. Simonton. Monday, (after puffs)— hospital for abscesses. New York, (62J100; J. E. and A. L. Pen- days with his mother, who is very ill. By jove! There is a slight resemblance. Harry Stanley, who has been at home in Several school children have been ill nock, Philadelphia, (62,800; Otto Nelson, Mrs. Laura Sweetzer, who baa been vis- What is ItT ill health, has so far recovered as to return with grip the past week, but all are better. Bangor, (62,655; Woodbury A Leighton, iting in Portland, returned home Monday to his work on steamer. E. the Samuel Bailey is at home from Aurora, Boston, (63,943; K. Whittaker, Bar night, accompanied by her daughters, A. E. O. K. Sylvester; who is employed in where he has been employed during the Harbor, (61,396; Lawrence Co., Bar Beulah and Gladys, who have been em- Massachusetts, was called home the winter. j Harbor, (67,000. by ployed there the past year. illnees of his mother, Mrs. E. T. Sylvester. Feb. 22. Mcm. Mrs. M. C. Sweet is a few _ spending days _ NORTH LAMOINE. Friends and of Seth in Holden with her Mrs. Lillian neighbors Capt. The daughter, ORLAND. Answer Hollis made a Hatch on with axes Maddocks. Austin business trip to gathered Thursday j Penobscot last week. and saws and soon had six cords of wood Rufus Fa&eau is in Bucksport (or a The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd prepared for the stove. few days. White has been quite ill with croup for Capt. A. B. Holt and wife made a short the past few days. j visit at The Elms last week. Mrs. Charles Bray invited a few of her Miss Nellie Webster is at home from husband’s friends to their home on Thurs- Brownville. The Woman’s Auxiliary gave a Wash- I Mrs. A. E. Austin is again ill. She has ington supper last at the evening, it her husband’s birth- Monday rectory. ! the of her many friends. day being Miss Esther Marks, of Bucksport, has The was sympathy dining-room prettily trimmed was day. A pleasant evening spent with visited friends here a few an Mrs. Wellington Barbour, of Foxcroft, days. is to music and games. Cake and ice-cream important thing made a brief visit to her old home here Mrs. Frank Webster, of Bucksport, is a fficSkai. were served. last week. guest of Mrs. Charlotte Webster. It was with sorrow that friends learned consider in Miss Lettie Lalley, who has been visit- Winnie E. Jordan was reported quite ill sending any of the death of Frank Smith, which ing her sister, Mrs. E. E. Higgins, has re- Munday, but is now much improved. The Brink Is Near. occurred at the home of his parents, turned to Bar Harbor. There will be a ball at the kind of a Brainard Smith and wife. His home was masquerade message. March 1. Y. town hall March 6. Few Ellsworth People Know in Manchester, Mass., but he bad been in Saturday evening, GOCLDSBORO. failing health about three years, and he Harold Wasson and family, of Bucks- How Near It Is. had a great desire to visit his old home. port. were at Rnfus P. Fncteau's A letter an answer Mrs. Sarah Patchen, of Sullivan, is vis- Sunday. brings His that he be Every time you neglect backache, iting at N. H. Sowle’s. friends, hoping might Mrs. Lena Gilpatrlck has been afflicted benefited by the change, brought him with sore eyes, and is still confined to the Mrs. D. E. Newman and son Harry, of in a Allow the kidneys to become clogged, here. He was a great sufferer, but he bore house. days; telegram brings Minturn, are relatives here. visiting it all He leaves a wife uncomplainingly. Mrs. Tamson Viles ana Mrs. Ella F. Fail to cure urinary disorders, Miss Etta Foes has ; gone to West Goulds- and three children, an invalid father and an answer ! Ames, who have been seriously ill, are im- in but boro, where she is employed in the family : one sister—Mrs. Stinson. hours; You get nearer the brink of Bright’s mother, Lyman of Ashe. proving. Harry His age was thirty-four years. Miss Grace E. Parr returned to Etna disease. i While out hunting one day last week, j Feb. H. the long distance 27.__ Monday, after a very successful school on telephone : Aivah Dyer shot three raccoons in as many Doan’s Kidney Pills will save from the bill. you minutes. They were full-grown animals, STONINGTON. The Cniversalist will have a so- the answer danger. and netted him a good profit. Henry Arey and wife are visiting society brings instantly ciable Feb. 27. Jen. friends in Portland. at the hall Friday evening, March Proof of it in Ellsworth 5. Clam stew, cake and coffee will be testimony. Miss Hazel Stinson is in the not BLUEHILL FALLS. substituting sold. Why stop to consider E. P. Lord. Ellsworth central telephone office. Falls, Ellsworth, Irving Candage and wife spent part of March 1. D. last week with friends in Bucksport. William Kelley, of the J. C. Rodgers the Me., says: “I was never trou- value of an immediate seriously Co., has gone to New York. NORTH FRANKLIN. Miss Susie Wood is working in Bluehill is back from a Collar and little bled by my kidneys, but occasionally had j for Thomas Hinckley. Gleaaon Flye three-weeks’ George daughter have visit in Boeton and vicinity. returned to Boston. answer? Mrs. Joanna Conary, with son acute attacks of backache, when Stuart, especially James P. Plunkett arrived from a busi- Miss Verna Lawrie is has been in Bucksport visiting her son expected home ness in New York on Feb. from Castine I stooped or lifted more than usual. Some Wiley C. Conary. trip 27. Wednesday. We have pay stations everywhere. Mrs. Camden and Stonington had a basket- C. J. Murch ia loading a car with three when from one Harry Conary is ill. spool years ago, suffering bars at the East brook siding. March 1. Crumbs. ball game Saturday evening. Stonington Look for the blue bell. I learned about of these spells, Doan’B won. Charlie Smith and Dallas Tracy were in MARLBORO. Ellsworth recently on business. and a box at Moore’s John J. Ferrill left on Thursday for Kidney Pills, got Miss Joaie Abbott visited her Mrs. Clara who had a shock last where he will grand- Ford, Seattle, Wash., be em- J. R. Butler and drag store. They cored me in a short Saturday, is low. parents, wife, at East- very ployed. brook last week. can now core Maynard who has been ill time, and 1 say that the has Ford, quite Mrs. Elmer E. Crockett is in Rockland, Mrs. Alonzo Wilbur visited her parents with grip, is out again. Mr. and Mrs. at of her Mrs. Kief, Hancock, Saturday remained lasting. I have never known of the guest daughter, J. F and Her Edward Hodgkins and wife, of Ashville, Sunday. little niece accompanied and Gregory. her home. a case where Doan’s Pills have spend Saturday Sunday with friends New Kidney here. Carl Telephone Frank B. of was in Bntler baa in England Miller, Rockland, gone the woods to drives team for hia failed to bring about tbe desired results.” March 1. Arc. town last week to incorporate Joshua brother, Guy, who was called home by illness in hia Davis lodge, I. O. O. F. The officers of the family. For sals by ail dealars. Fries SO cents. Col barn Cousins has back in SIMPLE REMEDY FOB LA GRIPPE. gone the and woods after being at borne two weeks Telegraph Company Foster-Milbnrn Oik, Buffalo, Saw York, La grippe coughs are dangerous as they fre- How can any person risk taking some un- on account of Illness. quently develop into pneumonia. Foley’s known oough remedy when Foley’s and Honey March 1. X. sole agents toe the United States. Honey and Tar not only stops ths cough bnt Tar ooeis them no more? It is a safe remedy, hsaii and strengthens tbs lungs so that no contains mo harmful drugs, and cures the most serious mulls need be feared. The and oolos. Remember the name—Doan's—and take genuine obstinate coughs Why experiment Foln’s Honey and Tar cu res coughs and Tar no harmful with health? the quickly, Foley’s Honey contains your Insist upon having strengthens the luage and colds. Oet and lnr. Q. A. Pan- expela genuine Foley’s Honey the genuine in a yellow package, a. a. Pan- can. I •rn Maine hospital. He will begin work The Sunday school wee about to be dls- ygttcn, ljgal lfctfm* 1 l^fal _ •oos ae in A. ft. ^ engineer Dodge's mill. migaed when the super In ten dent arose, to ? ^fowToiTfOEWLomt. 5UNTYNEW8. the •TATI or MAI If I. Mine Poeey Wardwell baa returned from disgust of nearly all the children, who TiraillAfl the BrooksTllIe Lumber Oe, Govmty of Hancock as. Belfast, where ahe accompanied ber aiater, thought that the eeeeion had been long, Tf of Brooksville. ia the county of Han- bkookun. To the Honorable Justice of the Supreme Ju- cock, nod State of Maine, by their mortgage Mrs. Mary Lee Bowden, who enbmitted to end announced: “And now, children, let dicial Court next to be held at fetllsworth, end recorded in the fro™ Kocklmn<1 deed dated Feb. 9, 1987, Fred Phillip* aim. an operation far appendicitis last Thurs- me introduce Ur. Smith, who will give us within and for said county of Hancock, on Brooksville towu regie try, book Ho. 9, page 8, the second Tuesday of a. d. 1M to Ohas L. Baboon. of in Mr*. e short talk.'’ April, conveyed Sedgwick, day. Bowden’s friends are glad to Mr. Smith smilingly arose, TJ ORACH A. GRINDLE, of Blueh ll, in of Hancock, and Butte of and the said county of BlooblU, .pent th. know that ahe is doing well. attar gaiing impressively around the JljL eald county, respectfully represents, Maine, the following described property lo- class-room began “I hardly know that be is the bus .and of Hattie N. Grindle; cated in said Brooksville, on the shore o: Par- ^gutter, March 1. L. with, .end »t home. what to aay,’’ when the whole school was that he was lawfully married to said Haiti# N. ker’s pond so called, said property ooneiete G(Indie, at Stoninftoa, In said county, by a taw with all contained went to Borton Monday convulsed to hear a (mail, thin voice back uf mill mschi'iery Blake John B. Small, a of the oa the ma- „,ee CASTINE. in the rear amen, end tbit Justice peace, thereto, including engine, boiler and all steamer Yale. lisp: “Thay 2ftth day of Janaary, a. d. IMS; that they lived chines used for manufacturing different ,on the A. F. down!” as husband and wife at said Ke- Richardson is in Farmington for together stoning- kinds of lumber now Installed in said mill, entertained the A ion and from the time of their said j J, Bridge* a few man who detected a of bark in Bluehill, also all balding* connected with said mill, days. piece nntil the 2d of a. d. 1W>7; Friday evening. his sausage, visited the butoher sbop to marriage day July, consisting of boarding house, stable and b circle that your libellant bss always conducted The Country club was entertained by know wbat bed become ol the real bark of blacksmith shop. of Bar Harbor, is vl.it- himself towards bis said wife as a faithful Whereas said Chas. L. Babson his deed Ad, Bbea. Mr*. the dog. The butcher wee so effected that by Vogell Saturday evening. The men husband; that said Hattie N. Grindle has of assignment dated March 38, 1908, and re- Mra. E. A. GrifBn. he could him ol the tale. bet*n and abusive treatment sister, were invited. give only part guilty of cruel corded in Brooksville town registry, April], ber toward libellant and has treated him Herrick spent two week, with your 1909, vol. 9, page 189, assigned to c. Roy Tap- „ Ada Miss Grace Sawyer and Pearl Colson with extreme cruelty; ibat during the month ley, of Brooksville, in said county of Han Hlueblll and Fenobaeot. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizzi- of June. a. d. 1907, the said Hattie N. Grindle cock, and State of Maine, the said mortgage ,a« in were married Sunday Rev. committed the crime of with divers the evening by ness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic adultery deed. have cloned, except high G. W. Patterson. lewd men whose names are to your libellhnt Whereas, C. Boy Tapley. of Brooksville bools physios gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and that on of one week longer. unknown; said second day July, oounty and State aforesaid, bla deed of as- which is open don’t care. You are by ml, A. R. Deverenx and wife, of Lamoine, Doan's Begulets net gently and protected a. d. 1907. the said Hattie N. Grindle deserted signment dated Feb. 6, 1909. and recorded ia been in libellant cause and went to who has cure constipation. 25 cento. Ask your drug- your without Brooksville town registry, vol. 8. 164, as- „old Goodwilley, were in town last week, visiting B. D. the millers when use unknown to since which time be page for Boston gist.— Adwt. by you purts him. to O. L. Tapley, of Broonsville, the month., left and bus never seen or heard from that her signed 0 several Perkins wife. her; said mortgage deed. And whereas the condi- this flour. residence is unknown to him and can not be tion of saia has been broken and On mortgage itd*y> account of the heavy gale on Friday ascertained by reasonable diligence. Where- remains so, now therefore, I, the said O. L, baa returned 2Ufrnt‘£tnunts. Their in is a fore he in the and a McFarland the boat* did not make perfect system milling guar- prays Justice premises claim a foreclosure of said mortgage i-Gertrude tbeir regular trips divorce from the bonds of be- Tapley, where she has antee of its absolute cleanliness, whole- matrimony and give this nonce for the purpose of fore- We#t Brooksville, to Belfast, for the first time this.season. tween him and bis said wife. the s» me. O. L. Taplky. some and closing A Reliable goodness uniform qualil Bluehill, February 20.1909. Feb. 15, 1909. 1 teaching- The alliance met Wednesday evening Remeuy Bohacu A. GaranitU. la home from roR A baking or two will convince Helen McFarland with Mrs. William Witberle. Ice-cream Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th that no other NOTICK OF FORECLOSURE. where abe has been you could give d..y of February, a. d. 1909. Maw., and cake were served. A was read -11THERBA8 John W. McKay, of the town bury. paper by you entire satisfaction. Edward B. Chabk. music* Miss Witberle. CATARRH (L. 8.) Notary Public. V? of Southwest Harbor, in the county of lying Amy Hancock, and State of Maine, by his mort- and wife have returned STATE OF MAINE. rl„ Sherman The entertainment at the Normal hall gage deed, dated the twenty- fifth day of April, where have been Cream Balm Hancock as. — Supreme Judicial Court. a. a. 1906, and recorded in Hancock county, they the members of the B Ely’s , Hussachnsetts, Friday evening, by it quickly absorbed. In vacation. Ellsworth, Feb. 23, A. D. 1909. Maine, register of deeda, book 480. page 267, to Leonice Brown Puileu. of the tmg their daughter. class, was interesting. Music was fur- Gives Relief at Once. Upon the foregoing Libel, Ordered: That conveyed tbt Libellant give notice to the said Li city of Saco, county of Ymk. and State of Parker and Miaa Geraldine nished orchestra. Home- It soothe*, a or „ Charles by cleanses, tel lee to appear before the Justice of our Su- Mai ne. certain got parcel of land siluaUd the^CastiiA heals with from Boston, where they made candies were on sale. ami protects preme Judicial Court, to be bolden at Ells- in said Southwest Harbor, the builoings C returned and described as the dum-ased mem- worth, within and for the County of Hancock, thereon, bounded follows, to two months. Mrs. James Coomb* was ou the Second of A. D. 1909 wit: Beginning at a stake < n the western e spent taken seriously brane from Catarrh and drives Tuesday April resulting by publishing an attested copy of said Ltr>el side of ti e road lending to Clark’s Point on Allen Btewart, wife of ill last and an was nec- r„ Francelia week, operation uwuy a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores and this order thereon, three weeks succes- the nor.ta side of the private way near Ujmsite died at Dr. Snow was in the Ellsworth American, a news- of the old brick leading to the »hoW*ud t Ren I c n suwart, suddenly eaaary. called from Bucks- the Senses of laste and Smell. Full size sively yard in Ellsworth in our of running south and one-half de- after a 50 ct*. at or paper printed County fifty-six Saturday, Feb. 27, long port. At present she is reported as by mail. Liquid west rods home doing Druggists AMSTED A BURK COMPACT, IUkia» Hancock, the last publication to be thirty grees five and thirteen lL.kstoa of Mrs. as well as can be Cr*am Balm for use in atomizers 75 eta. days at least to the second Tues- stake ou the bank; thence south one ess at the age sixty years. expected. SptfasfNM,OU» prior eighty Eh Brothers. 66 Warren Street, New York. day of April next, that she may there and degrees west five rods and thirteen links to t was the daughter of Gapt. Fred W,rt G. M. Warren and son Raymond re- For Sale at Your then in our said Court appear and answer to stake in the beach; thence north eight and The consisted of Grocer’s •aid libel. Axno W. one half west on the beach two roda Alien. family turned from a to New York. Kino, degrees Jiary Saturday trip Justice of the Jud. Court. and eighteen links to a stake; thence north of whom five brother* re- Sup. ichildren, Mr. Warren stood the journey well, and Pauper Notice. A true copy of the Libel and Order of Court sixty nine degrees east four rods and twenty thereon links 10 the west side of said town roau; and Henry, of Boston; Fred, come home contracted with the City of Ella- m-Jobn has greatly encouraged. All & Co. thence said road of and HAVINGworth to support and care for those who Whitcomb, Haynes Attest:—John F. Knowlton. Clerk. following southerly four rods Edward, Beverly, for a in bis ■ to the first mentioned bound and Charlestown; hope steady improvement may need aaaiatance during the next five ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME containing of Stoneham, Maas. Mra. health. ▼ears and are legal residents of Ellsworth. I Bankrupt** Petition fur Discharge. one fourth of an acre mote or less, snd being intiss, forbid all the same deeded to me, the saia trusting them on my ac- In the matter of 1 premises had lived in this town nearly all persons John W. the said Leonice Brows wart The O. E. B. served count, as there is of room and accom- Obokob W. In McKay by sapper Thursday plenty Youxo, J Bankruptcy. Pullen deed of even date. And whereas lile. Besides her husband, twoaona— modations to care lor them at the City Farm by after which the usual house. Bankrupt. ) the condition of said mortgage has been and evening,- meeting M. J. Drummby. To the Hon. Clarence of the Dis- George, of this, place, two Hale, Jndge broken and remains so, now therefore, d ,nd was held. the an inter- trict court of the States for Dis- by During evening M1ANUS MARINE ENGINES United the reason of the breach of the condition Mma and Laura, of Provi- trict of Maine. thereof gbters- was The members I claim a foreclosure of said esting program given. Banking. W. of in the mortgage. R- survive her. In the death of YOUNG, Hancock, 18, a. d. 1909. ice, L, of the committee were Miss Carrie of and of February supper GEOROEcounty Hancock, State Maine, | LkonicbJBrown Pullen. not the family but the in i. Stewart, only Miss Mrs. John said district, respectfully represents, Geo. R. , her Parker, Lucy Weacott, that on the 7th of March, 1908, By attorney. lire community feel* deeply the loas. THE OLD RELIABLE aay Billings and Mrs. Lillian Blake. he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the is.Stewart was a member of the Bap- llA to IS H. P. Acte of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE. The first of the union services which are a member of Gen- he has duly surrendered all hie property Lydia M. BUke, of Sedgwick. lchurch aud charter ts what earn your money will If and rights of and has com- of Hancock. and State off her death be- to be held t brough lent, was held Sunday PRICE RIGHT property, fully WHEREAScounty HarborRehekab lodge, invested In shares of the plied with all the requirements of said acts Maire, by ber mortgage deed dated the twen- evening in the Methodist church. Music and of the orders of co *rt his bank- of one thousand nine the flrat in the lodge. The sympathy rumps. touching | ty-fourth day Feoiuar>. [ hundred ana three, and recorded in the Han- the was furnished by the Castine orchestra 3000 ruptcy. all iseiten.teil to sorrowing family. Ice Cream I Wherefore he prays that he may be de- cock county registry of deeds, in vol 386, and the Cnitarian choir. The addless was in creed the coart to have a full 11,rvb 1. I'sk Femme. Freezers, I by discharge 801, conveyed to George ML Warren, of given by Rev. R. C. Douthitt, of the Stationary from all debts provable against bis estate Sageasline, in tbe county of Hancock, and State under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts of Maine, a certain tot of land in Sedgwick, on A NEW ! NORTH CA8TLNE Cnitarian church, gambling. A large SERIES Engines, as are excepted by law from sucb discharge. county and State aforesaid, to wit: Dated this 10th of a. d. 1909. on audience was present. Is now open. Shares, SI each monthly pay Supplies day February, Beginning (be town road leading from Lhrft Hall ha* gone to Brockton, Geokqk W. Young, to so Mass., merits, Ml share* and Sargentville Joseph Gray’s corner, March G. per Bankrupt. cul'c-d, on line of land formerly owned by the r a visit. 1._ Repairs heirs of Johu Emerson; thence southeasterly Order of Notice Thereon. said ErueraoD’s lai d rods Mrs. Wilbert Ordwsy returned to Port- BROOKS VILLE. WHY PAY RENT m by eighty-nine to District of Maine ss. stake and sione; thence southwesterly thirty- id to-day. when you can borrow on your six rods to land owned Closson; Mrs. Frank of Penobscot, is at On this 27th of a. d. on by Dudley Conners, shares, give a first mortgage and day February, 1909, thence northwesterly by land of said Closson has to Boston to the on, it is— /tohie Perry gone work for F. fl. reduce it month? Monthly reading foregoing petit niue rods to the town road; thence Billings. every Ordered the that a be had eighty by hna interest together by court, bearing said road tu the first mentioned con- end a few months. payments the same on th€ 19th of March bonnd, James L. Haunders has taken the bass will amount to but little more upon day acres more or less, to- d. before said court at in said taining twenty-two Sarah Lowell has returned to her than you are now paying tor a 1909. Portland, with the thereon Miss dram in the Brooks ville cornet in and gether buildings standing, band, lent, and in about ten years you district, at 10 o'clock in tne forenoon; that and, whereas the said M. mein North Penobscot. notice thereof be in the Ellsworth George Warren, by place of W. W. Cousins, deceased. will Telephone 2215 published his deed of assignment dated the 4th day at American, a newspaper printed in said dis- h November, 1804, and recorded in said re ist»y, Frank W’eb*t' shot wild cat Saturday, of is take OWN YOUR OWN HOME. BRANCH AT ROCKLAND, MAINE trict. and that all known creditors, and other Mr. Tunney, Turner, to W. L. vol. 468, page 12, assigned to me, Celia Alexan- in interest, may appear at the said hich forty pounds. For of persons der, of Castine, in said county of Hancock, weighed Knox's place in the woolen mill. Mr. particulars inqutre time and and show cause, if O. W. place, any they and State of Maine, said mortgage deed, and ux and have Taplby, Sec’y, have, the of said should Joseph Devtr« Harris Leach Knox is to leave this week and the mill why prayer petitioner whereas the condition of said mortgage has First Nat’l Bauk Bldg. not be A. W. President. granted been broken and still remains so. now, there- arted out with their motor aaw. w ill only be closed for a short time. Kino, And it ia further ordered the that insurance Statrrocnts. by court, fore, the said Celia Alexander, claim a fore- the clerk shall send mail to all known I, Puubar. of and by closure of said mortgage, and this notice Karl West Castine, visited Dra. Hunt, Wardwell Farrow per- creditors of said and this give copies petition order, for the of the same. BafltoaD. «nb SU«mtoa*i FIREMANS FIND INS. CO., at their of purpose foreclosing a cousin, Belmont Dunbar, last week. formed an operation for appendicitis upon addressed to them places residence Celia Alexander. as stated. OF SAW FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. her attorney. Williuin E. Frank W, Hutchins left Thursday Eunice Haunders Wednesday, Feb. 24 at Witness the Honorable Clarence Hale, By Whiling. ,Upt. in IMS. Dated 18,1 09. Incorporated of the said and the seal February t a business to Southwest Harbor. her home. Miss McCloud, a trained nurse, Commenced business in 1M3. Judge Court, thereof, trip at in said on the 27th w Wm. J. Dutton, President. Portland, district, day is ith her. of a. d. 1909. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Mrs. Mary Wesoott and daughter Louis Weinmans. Secretary. February, fL. 8.] James E. Hewey, Clerk. Andrew W. Soper, by his deed are Several from this attended the Capital paid up in cash, $l.f00,000.00, eephine visiting relatives in Port- place A true copy of petition and order thereon. dated 28, 1906, un-1 recorded in Commencing, Oct. o, 1908. WHEREASJuly od. funeral of Mrs. John W. Paris at Sedg- ASSETS DEC. 31, lfOl. Attest:—James E. Hewey, Clerk. Registry of Deeds lor Hancock coi.nty. S ate BAR HARBOR TO BANGOR. of book 432. wick Monday, Feb. 22. Mrs. Paris was ill Real estate owned by the com- Maine, page <.06, conveyed to me Dipt. J. K. Blodgett left Thursday for a AM AM PM; PM pany. uuincumbertd, $ .'66,11050 Bankrupt’s Petition for Discharge. in mortgage and in f» e certain real estate in a week, of She was BAR HARBOR. 10 30 3 30 Loans on bond and the village of said counts, asset saiiifM and to Boston, New only pneumonia. mortgage (first In the matter of Uucksport. pleasure trip Sorrento .. 4 20. liens), 283.980 00 forth and described in said deed; and whereas born in the eldest daughter John H. Prescott, Tn ork and Pbi Brooksville, Sullivan. Loans secured 00 J Bankruptcy. the condition of said has adeiphia. 4 50 by collaterals, 169,953 ) mortgage been of the late Robert and Flora Mt Desert 11 30 5 20' 10 05 Stocks aud bonds owned the Bankrupt. broke n and co .tmnes broken; now, (Roberts) Ferry. by To the Hon. Clarence of the Dis- therefore, Tbe tisherinen closed their work market value. 50 Hale, Judge I claim foreclosure of said and scallop Condon. She leaves besides a husband, WaukeagSFy. 11 37 5 27 10 12 company, $4,011,663 trict Court of the States for the Dis- mortgage, pub- Cath in the United lish this notice lor tbe of foreclos- a the Bagaduoe river after a Hancock.Jll 4e 5 30 10 15 company's principal trict of Maine. purpose Saturday one a mother— Franklin offices and in 11 the same. daughter—Mary Louise, Road.Jll 48 J5 39 10 25 baukc. 491,597 H. PRESCOTT, of Eden, in the ing leoessful winter’s work. June. 11 00 Premiums in due course of colltc- Dated at Grand Lake Stream, in the Mrs. J. F. Gray, of Sargent ville; one sis- Wash’gt’u llg57 J5 47! 10 45 county of Hancock and State of county ELLSWORTH. 11 07 12 05 5 .55 10 f2 tion, Fire & Marine, 800,784 79 JOHN of Washington, said Stale, this 17th day of Mrs. Frances absence Maine, in said district, respectfully rep- D.svereux, after an ter—Mrs. Florence Smith, of Roxbury, Ellsworth Falls. II 12 6 02 clO 57 Bills receivable, 33,49-2 96 February, in tbe year me thousand nine )2gl0 resents, that on the 2d of January, last fa few Nicolin. 2.5 *6 15icll 10 Interest and rents, 56,751 85 day hundred nine. William O. Buck. weeks, has returned to the home Mass., and one brother-Sumner Condon, Jll 12g28 he was under Green Lake. 11 36 6 All other 38,878 53 p:\st, duly adjudged bankrupt 12g81 24;cli 19 assets, the Acts of to bank- fMn. Nelson Littlefield. of Boston. Lake. 42 31’. Congress relating Phillips Jll 12g39' J6 ruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all bis subscriber hereby gives notice that Holden. 11 50 12g46 6 39|cll 34 Gross a*sets, f 6 452,211 73 be has been Friends of Daniel Blake, who has been March 1. A. property and rights of property, and has fully THE duly appointed admin- Brewer June. 12 09 1 05 6 59 11 53 with all the requirements of said istrator of the estate of 1 some cut a of BANGOR, MC. 12 15 1 10 7 06 11 59 of all tbe admitted as- complied time, large aupply fire- Aggregate acts and of the orders of court his SARAH E. late of SURRY. sets of tbe at touching YOUNG, HANCOCK, rood for him last PM I’M AM AM company their Saturday. Portland. 4 50 5 40 12 50 4 50 actual value, 73 bankruptcy. in the county of Hancock, deceased, and $6,452,211 Wherefore he prays that he may be de- There is much illness in town. 7 55 9 06 5 30 bonds as the law directs. All The school in tbe Emerson Boston.I 8 25 LIABILITIES DEC. 1908. the court to have a full persons district, 31, creed by discharge givenaving demands against the estate of said de- of BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. from all debts his estate Miss Carrie closed Mrs. Sterling Anderson is ill pneu- Net amount of unpaid losses and provable against ceased are desired to the same for loght by Witham, under said such debts present I P M | A M | A M Claims, $ 418 486 44 bankruptcy acts, except settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- today for the vacation. monia. as are law from such discharge. spring Boston.j 10 00 8 00 9 00 Amount required to safely re-in* excepted by quested to make payment immediately. sure all outstanding risks, 2.941,901 51 Dated this 28d aay of February, a. d. 1909. Mias haa been F. W. Townsend is still confined to the Hancock. Feb. 23, 1906. Rufus H. Young. Ibrystal Hutchins, who Portland. 1 20 11 00 12 40 All other demands against the John H. Prescott, her house with throat trouble. PM PM vis.: 65 Bankrupt. toting sister, Mra. Mary Devereux, AM!AM company, commissions, etc., 282,184 subscriber notice that .600 30 35 hereby gives m BANGOR. 10 3 5 00 he has been returned to North Penobecot. The Surry dramatic club will soon pre- 6 in 00 Order of Notice Thereon. THE duly appointed adminis- Brewer June.| 07 10 37 3 41 5 06 Capital actually paid up cash, 1,600,000 the 13 trator of estate of Raymond hie wife and sent the drama, “Valley Farm.” Holden. J6 29 10 59, J4 00 J5 25 Surplus beyond capital, 1,209,639 District of Maine ss. Hutchins, with Lake. 36 06 32 LILLIAN B. FITZGERALD, late of EDEN, Phillips J6 Jll 07l J4 J5 On this 27th of February, a. d. 1909, on of North a amount of day tkild, Penobacot, visited bis sis- Varden Lord is painting bungalow Green Lake.j 6 44 11 15 4 13 J5 40 Aggregate liabilities reading he foregoirg petition, it is— in tLe county of Hancock, deceased, and Nicolin. 58 11 25 21 49 Including net 78 bonds ter, Mrs. Reuben owned summer J6 J4 J6 surplus, $6,452,211 Ordered by the court, that a hearing be given as the law directs. All per- Devereux, Bunday. at South Surry, by people. Ellsworth Falls.I 7 06 11 40 4 34 6 02 THE GEO. H. GRANT CO.. Agents, bad upon the same rr. the 19th day of sons having demands against the estate ELLSWORTH. 7 13 11 47 4 39 6 08 Harvey Webster is home from Collins has moved his into March, a. d. 1909, before sod court of said deceased are desired to present the Bangor, Ralph family 7 ELLSWORTH, ME. Wash’gt’n June. 25 11 *7 4 45 J6 14 at Portland, in said district, at t«-n same for settlement, and all indebted thereto »hm he has been am at the East* with his wife’s father, 6 ployed the house Cyrus Franklin Road.j J7 33 12 06 22 o’clock in the forenoon: and that no- are rtquesud io make payment immediately. Hancock.j J7 41 12 15 6 30 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE tice thereof be published in the Ellsworth Albukn ft. Brewer. Conary. S 7 44 12 18 .! 6 33 Bar Feb. Waukeag, Fy.| INSURANCE American, a newspaper printed in said dis- HarLor, 23, !9t9. Mt Desert 50 25 6 40 CO., '3tfccTtu

•wx Dr. Fernando Aleman, • The Sailor’s Return

Inspector Sanitation, Porto Rico, Rec ommends Pe-nt-na, [Original.] There Is nothing to do in this story to turn fact into fiction but to select

one or two fictitious names. The names ■re all the fiction there is in it. One morning a young man appear- ed at the Brooklyn navy yard and ship- as a machinist. The cruiser he CUT! ped FIRST was assigned to steamed across the Atlantic, through the Mediterranean and the Suez canal for the China sta- tion. Young Wheelock. as we shall call M. him. was a skilled mechanic. Though GALLERT’S STOCK he had beeu all over the world, he said very little about his wanderings or | himself. Ue had left a girl at home, DRV GOODS and I and possibly this lsv why he was so SHOES quiet. Men in love either like to talk all the while about their sweethearts or do a lot of tbinkiug about them. BOUGHT BY Wheelock was of the thinking kind. I'or three years the cruiser was steaming about in Chinese and Japa- nese waters, then was ordered home. The term of Wheelock's enlistment was nearly expired, indeed, when the ship left Japan just three weeks of it were unexpired. He was privileged to stop at the vessel at C. L. off any |iort stopped after the expiration of Ids term or to ou w ith the to the of his JORANG, _PR. FERNANPO ALEMAN. go ship place NOW ON 8ALE AT enlistment. Wlieu he reached Hono- I HEREBY CERTIFY: That I \ lulu Wheelock had just five days to hare had opportunity to try Peruna > serve. No one supposed he would J in different cases of obstinate > wish to leave the ship iu those far- < cough, as well as all kird« o? hron- away islands, but if he did he couldn't > chial and pulmonary catarrh, ia uuless It remained among them for the 50 cents ON THE DOLLAR. grippe especially, and it has al-( remainder of his term, lie showed no ways given brilliant results. There- .* anxiety to do so. and as at his euli.it- J fore I have the pleasure of rccom- ( mcnt he hnd given Sau Francisco ns mending tlii« valuahlc prep-.ra- his birthplace his shipmates supposed

| tion. Dn. Fernando Aleman. ( be would remain aboard until that city ■* ! was reached. One lot Ladies’ Outside Garments from children's Cashmere Hose, Sizes to operation of a cough medicine Four days were consumed iu coaling >5.00 to >10.01. 8 23 that the with- 1-2, cent Quality, THE simply stops cough at Honolulu, and the cruiser was ready out thecause is much removing quicker, to c-outinue her voyage across the Pa sometimes the first dose stopping it en- ciflc on the very day that Wheelock .12 Hence the 1-2 tirely. temporary popu- was free to leave the navy. S' ill. he of such _$1.98 harmful medicines. larity said nothing about remaining iu the The medicine that can lie cough relied Sandwich Islands and outwardly at to remove the cause, aud thus upon stop least showed no concern whether the the comrh, is Peruna. vessel left two hours uft<. cm* liefore One lot Ladies' Outside Skirts >3.08 to REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS Peruna operates directly to heal the the expiration of Ills term. Before re HALF PRICE. congested or inflamed mucous mem- >6.00 turning to America, however, the Cotton Cnderwear all Marked Down. branes of the air passages and lnngs. commander decided to make a short A lablespoonful before each meal and •Special Bargains in TRIMMINGS ami cruise among the islands ac- RIBBONS. at bedtime will often relieve a win tar recently the United States. On the cough permanently and quickly. quired by _$1.98 morning the vessel weighed anchor for this cruise Wheelock's term in the COUNTY NEWS. navy expired. He remained ou board, far additional County Keren nee other pay* n however, and that afternoon when they Wrappers >1.00 and >1.25 now Dress .75, $1.00, reduced to reached the port of I-abaeua. on the Goods, 91.86, SOUTH HANCOCK. Island of Maui, he went on deck. Aft- er looking awhile at the quiet little C. S. Colewell, of Norway, is in town on set in a beautiful business. port very country .69 .50 with a pair of eyes lit with pleasure Mrs. Olive Close, of Bangor, is keeping he weut to the officer of the deck and house for R. U. Young. asked to see the captain, the com- Miss Inez Martin, of Ashville, is em- mander came out of his cabin and ask- ployed at C. E Martin's. ed the man what he could do for him. Shirt Waists, >1.00, >1.25, >1.50 3 1-2 Muslin Shirt Mrs. John Stinson, of Prospect Harbor, "My enlistment is expired. I'd like yd. AVaist Patterns ia the guest of Mrs. S. H. Mitchell. my discharge.” replied Wheelock. "What, here? Don’t you wish to Mrs. C. L. Smith, who has been visiting go to Brooklyn, where you enlisted?” At Ellsworth and Mariaviile, is at home. .79 .25 I “No, sir.” Francis Kelley, who has lately been dis- I “But surely you don't want to get charged from the State school for boys at off at this out of the way place. Hadn't Cape Elizabeth, is with his aunt, Mrs. W. you better go back with us to Uouo-, lulu?” The officers of Leonard Wooster lodge, ‘'-"•'6. sir; I'd rather go asiidrt' fiere.” L O- G. T., were installed Tuesday evening The captain looked puzzled. Pres- by D. G. C. T., L. S. Jordan. At the close ehtly he asked. "Would you mind tell- SHOE DEPARTMENT. •f the and coffee j meeting ice-cream, cake Ing me why?” were served. “Certainly not. There." pointing to March 1. W. the island, “is my home. My father and brothers and sisters, WEST BROOKL1N. mother, my are there. They live at Sprcckelsvllle, Ladies’ Patrician $3.50 and $4.00 Boots and who has been Henry Bridges, visiting not far from that port. There, too. Is In Surry, is home. Oxfords,Ladies’ Burt $3.50, $4.00 and QQ Men’s Box Calf Bluchers, $2, $2.50, my sweetheart” $1.69 Frank Spear, of steamer Pemaq uid, is at all at said the “were $5.00 Boots and Oxfords, flit/O home for a few days. "But,” captain, you Miss Florence Morgan, of Sedgwick, not bom in San Francisco?” ▼isited her aunt, Mrs. Martha Eaton, last “I was, but when I was a little child Men’s $5.00 Stetson Shoe .... and Youths’ Box Calf week. my father came here, with bis family, 3.98 Boys’ Bals., .98 Elmer Bridges, who has been employed to take the position of engineer of a on the battleship Missouri, arrived home Baturday. sugar plantation.” The was too astonished to Mrs. Bessie Carter and Celestia Beavey captain ■pent Saturday and Sunday with friends reply at once. When he did he said; ■I Sargent vilie. “Do you mean to tell me—I know It— School closed Friday after a successful you don’t need to tell me—that after a term Jennie of taught by Clifford, Sandy three years' cruise from New York Point. Those not absent one-half day were fioward Closson, Lena Gray and Harry you bring up here at your home on the Garter. very day of the expiration of your en- March ). B. listment?” "A singular coincidence, captain!” tUrtwrtusmoiv "I should think so! And you—didn’t you feel some emotion at the prospect WHEEZER OR SNEEZER! of going past all those you love with- C. L. out them?" MORANG, seeing "I didn’t Intend to do so. I waited.” Have You Heard of Hyomei for Ca- "And said It’s a there tarrh, Asthma and Hay Fever. nothing. pity ELLSWORTH, MAINE. are not more silent people in the world. 1 If wheeze or hawk or yon sneeze, They're rare. All right; you shall have snaffle or is the spit, blow, something your discharge.” matter with the membrane of your That evening the young sailor enter- respiratory tract, and you need Hy- «mei. ed the village of Spreckelsvllle and April 13, 1832, and died at tbe borne of bii Earle Curtis to last week, in And you need because it made his way to his home. That he COUNTY Stonington Hyomei COUNTY NEWS. son in Northeast with NEWS. will cure or was in the his Charles, Harbor, bis naphtha boat. you of any catarrhal in- navy relatives knew, Par Additional Count* JV*w>. tee other page. for additional County Itetee ... other payee whom be was spending the winter, on flammatory condition that exists. but if they had any idea of his where- Mrs. Evelyn Hutchins and daughter It isn’t a stomach or Feb. 18. Mr. Bunker enlisted as a private in Dora are Mrs. Hutchins’ sister, medicine, abouts they supposed him to be on the EAST SULLIVAN EAST BLL'EHILL. visiting apray, or but a company H, 1st regiment of heavy artil- Mrs. R. L. Witham, in Surry. douche, very pleaaant, sea of Japan. Not even the girl who R- healing, antiseptic from the Mrs. Georgia Robertson is spending lery, Maine volunteers, July 18, 1862, Mrs. W. F. left for March 1. balsam, had been so long waiting for him Chapman Stonington eucalyptus forests of Australia. You some time with her son, Elwood Robert- and was honorably discharged June to-day. breathe this dreamed that he was on the island. AMHERST. balsamic air through a son, in Winter Harbor. 1886, borne to his farm When she saw in the distance fa- 6, coming Leach is a tew ■mall, hard-rubber and it the Harry spending days in Harold and of Bangor, are inhaler, To-night will be children's night in to remain a peaceful, law-abiding, Croaby wife, reaches every nook, corner and crev- miliar figure coming toward her she Stonington. in John until mustered out after town visiting bis parents. ice of the was Dority grange. kindly citizen, membrane, and promptly trembled, fearing that it his 8. Watson Cousins went to N. her a tew days’ illness of pneumonia, into tbe Redstone, Ella Turner, of Veazie, visited killa the germs. wraith. On he came, his features be- Miss Mina Urann is visiting her brother H., Thursday. I over Sunday. G. A. Parcher will sell a from which no traveler returns. I mother, Mrs. Sarah Fletcher you com- coming more distinct at every step. Marcel L. in Boston. country Mrs. Charles who baa been in Hyomei (pronounced Mr. Bunker leaves two children by his first Youtman, Joshua a bad cut plete High-o- That he did not speak at first gave Miss Mabel Urann, eldest daughter of Nickerson received me) outfit for $1.00, on the and Mrs. Carrie spending a few weeks in Ellsworth, is last money color to her fear that he was not in the and marriage—Charles Joyce, the knee while in the woods Harry Urann and wile, George home. working back plan. and one a later Daniel—who but she remembered that he was by marriage, week. “The uee of Hyomei cored Mr. Cut- flesh, Graham were united in marriage at the of made his home with his father. Services Mrs. George E. Hardy and children are were in ler of catarrh in 1904. He haa strong- the silent kind, and when a smile Methodist parsonage by Rev. C. A. Prudy, Sheriff F. O. Silsby and wife were conducted at the church Friday by visiting Mrs. M. Sun- ly endorsed the use of Hyomei in broke on his lips she was reassured. Feb. 25. Hardy's father, Morgan, Amherst and Aurora Saturday and C. A. and were ■n snd we are to But she at Rev. Purdy, largely atten- East Surry. many instances, glad gc caught the gate by which of Birch is a»>v Miss Nettie Crane, Harbor, i ., on record this marvelous she was and when ded by friends and comrads of the G. A R H. P. took W. F. regarding standing, he darted her Fred D. Crane. Long Chapman and March, 1, catarrh and endorse it.”—Mrs, visiting uncle, H. cure, forward and took her in his arms she March, 2._ A. Battle Creek Mrs. Barbara widow of Cntler, 201 Post Ave., was ready to fall. Bunker, l.ysan- flbbtrtiannnttg. Mich. a former resident of this You may say tbe right word in the The news dus Bunker, traveled fast that the wan- wrong tone, you may preach the as died at the home of her daughter, gospel derer had returned. It was one suc- place, if it were a curse.—Joseph Parker. Mrs. Fred in Sorrento, March cession of embraces, from that with Bartlett, 1, after a long illness. the mother to the youngest sister. WHEN YOU ARE TUB AMERICAN'S advertisers are There was the fatted calf A large box of books and magazines has There is PALE—,to health MIONA and The bring killed, the into way tatting down price-bars the fold something wrong. simplest anu there was merrymaking till late into been received for the village library, the to the body and color to the cheeks is to correct the faults of bargains *‘L. Cures the night. gift of Miss Georgia H Emery, of Newton, weakness of the system. An occasional dose of the true Dyspepsia. Mass. Other recent have been is like to swim. Atwood’s Bitters relief from headache, biliousness, But whether the sailor remained with gifts from Advertising learning gives prompt and kindred Your back if k don't Grass his or in Mrs. James A. Hill and the West Goulds Bare strike out and wifi indigestion ailments. The standard familyremcaj money people time awoke from his confidence, you dealers. ; far constipation tor cts. a bottle at ■mdis ir relief from heartburn, soar stons happiness, like the soldier awoke from boro library through the kindness of Mrs. tirefy win. fifty years. 35 your Me. a dream of home to find F. P. Noyes. k Indian Point. •ch. stomach distress and sick hmdsrhr himself lying Sixteen ounces to of performance every V ’’Haw used ’L. P.’ Atwood's Binert and have on a battlefield, is not recorded. DANIEL 8. BUNKER. 50 cents a lame Us at pound of promise in the advertisement* thereby. 1 keep a bottle ol it in the house constantly NELSON MAXWELL. ■ —Mas. E. P. Hlooms. _ G. A. Pabcheb’b. Daniel S. Bunker was born in Sullivan of THE AMERICAN. j