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s ■tratCBimow rmioa, 92.00 raa mi.Cllstpodl) ( HNTBBBD AS SBOOITD CLASS MATTII LVII. *tr PAID IB 1DT4ICI, 0i.AO. ) | VoL. ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 5, 1911. > AT TMB SLLSWOBTM WHOflW. | No. 27 "— Bbbtrtisrmmts. LOCAL AFFAIRS in the company, which is organized to a&bcrtfMmmt*. develop the palp.wood business already established by E. M. of TAKE TVBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Frye, Harrington. WHY CHANCES? The directors are Mr. Frye, B. W. Brown, * David mended • • Friend-Clothing cleaned, of Milbridge, John A. R. B. and pressed. Peters, to Rice * Holmes and The safe belonging Tyler, Lost— Baby’s coat. John F. Knowlton. Mr. When $3.00 per M UNION TRUST COMPANY an olllce in the year E 8trout— wanted. dealer*. who bed Help Brown is president, Mr. manager THE BANK Di»n<> J A Haynes—Cash-down store. Frye now wee will assure and Grebe™ block, deetroyed, opened you Absolute Protection Cirone—Restaurant and rooms to let. treasurer, and Mr. Peters secretary. Ellsworth Greenhouse, end ite contents tound de- The FOR THE Seturdey for your valuables in the flarry C Austin A Co—Furniture and under- Thursday club will hold its last OF ELLSWORTH itroycd. taking. meeting of the season to*morrow, July 0. Sterne Lumber Co. Bangor, Mb: PEOPLE Xbe vault of the Picnic supper to the members. Special Eastern Trust A Banking Co. THIS IS A 6000 BANK TO DO BUSINESS WITH Monday morning, end it wee • Fire and business is to come before the meeting, opened Burglar-Proof Buffalo, N Y: that tbe contente were ell de- and a full attendance is desired. lound Booth’s Hyomei Co—Parisian Sage. Tbe lone to. Rev. Lewis T. Reed and of Brook* itroyed. Vaults of the family, We have all the facilities an — are required by up-to-date Bangor Commerical. SCHEDULE OF MAILS lyn, N. Y., occupying the Haslem cot- in we at the AT BLLSWORTH POSTOFTICB. tage at Shady Nook for the summer. This banking institution, and, addition, place NATIONAL- is their first here. gURRILL BANK, In effect June 26, 1911. visit They arrived Sat disposal of onr customers the benefit bf the collective OF1 ELLSWORTH. urday, accompanying Hoyt A. Moore. MAILS BBCBIVBD. character, and of a most efficient Rooms for Bo* Renters. Miss Marion ability experience private Inspection Invited. From Wbat-'A.M. J11.16 a m; 4.26, $6-18 p m. L. Woodard, who has taken hours; 9 Sat. 9 a staff of officers and to 4- to i. Call to-day. From East—12.22, 5.86 and 11.07 p m. course as instructor of the deaf in New employees. MAIL CLOSBS AT POSTOPF1CB. York during the past winter, is home for If you are in need of an invest men, or desire the Going a *5 Wist— 11.46 in; '8.56, and 1pm. the summer. She will return to New benefit of onr in Going East—6.80 a 3.56 and 5.46 m. banking opportunities, any way, m; p York in the fall to take up her work as call us write us, come in and see us, or we will Registered mail should be at postofflee half teacher in a New York echool for the deaf. up, an hour before mail closes. send oni- to see and in touch Mrs. Mary Jordan Leighton is home representative you get for Travelers •Daily, Sunday included. iDaily, except "Ready Money” Monday, r Daily, except Saturday. $ Daily, from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Bel- with you. except Sunday, Sunday at 6.49. Camden and Thomaston. American fast, Rockland, The Bankers Association Travelers’ No mail dispatched to or received from the Mrs. Leighton expects to spend August Cheques supply the ideal form of universal cur- east Sundays. and September at Peak’s Island near Port- rency. Issued in flO, fjo, f50 and flOO cheques; land, visiting Boston, Springfield and New you simply tear them out, countersign, and cash. Marcellus Woodward is at home from UNION TRUST COMPANY OF ELLSWORTH. Yor* before her return. Whether you travel at home or abroad, you will Boston fora vacation Two Ellsworth the Lorelei and ba best with these conven- yachts, financially equipped Kdwin S. of New is the Chapin, York, left for a cruise in ient A. B. A. Ask us about them. Genie, to-day company Cheques. guest cf Mr9. J. T. Giles. along the coast to westward. On board Mrs. Lovina J. Reeves, of Bangor, was in the Lorelei wereJ.W. Fred W. Nealley, OLD HOME WEEK COMING EVENTS EASTERN TRUST & BANKING CO. the city over the Fourth. Joy, E. E. Joy and E. G. Moore, with John Maine. i as Bangor. Edward W. Austin, of Van Buren, ar- Ray steward. On the Genie were Frank Big Mass Meeting to be Held To- ELL8WOBTH. rived home for a S. William L. McDonald and Branches at Old Town and Machias. yesterday short visit. Lord, George morrow Evening. Friday evening, July 7, at Society S. with Holmes as Herman E. Hill, of Boston, joined Mrs. Hagerthy, Ralph To-morrow evening a big mass meeting ball—Dance. _ _— steward. Hill here Friday, for his annual vacation. will be held at Hancock hall, when it is Friday, July 14—Sparks “World’s Fa- Mr. Chief-Justice who was born to the Old Home Week a Mrs. Hollis Anderson and family have Emery, hoped give plans mous Sbows”. in Carmel, spent the Fourth in his native big boost. Everybody is invited, especi- gone to Gloucester, Mass., for the sum- Friday, July 14, at Ellsworth—Annual town which on that day celebrated the ally the ladies and members of the Village mer. reunion of 6th Main^Veteran association. hundredth anniversary of its incorporation improvement society. Linwood T. Beckwith and wife, of 6-12—Old Home week celebration at and made an address. It was the first The Old Home Week committee of the Aug Han Juan, Porto Rico, are in Ellsworth for Ellsworth. visit the judge had made to the home of Merchants’ association hopes there will be the summer. his birth for twenty-five years. The an- a big turnout of citizens at this meeting. J. T. started last on his Giles Thursday niversary dinner was served at the St. The plans for the Old Home week, Aug. where return trip to California, he has Elmo hotel in which the judge was born, 6-12, are as follows: large mining interests. house a the then being private dwelling. Sunday, Aug. 6. Many advei titers forget that advertis- Mrs. Martin J. Thorsen, with 8on At a meeting of the executive committee Union services at Hancock hall. Old in a of N. is ing space newspaper is valued ac- Leon, Weehawken, J., visiting her of the Ellsworth high school alumni as- Home week service at 3 o’clock, con- Mrs. M. J. Tower. cording to the circulation of that paper. mother, sociation last week, dates for the annual ducted by local pastors. Evening ser- Advertising space in a journal without Pierce Laffln and James Hawkes, who are meeting and for the reunion and banquet vice at 8 o’clock, with short addresses ! circulation is dear at any price the pub- employed at Brooklyn, N. Y., are home were fixed. The annual meeting will be by visiting pastors. Special music and lisher may demand. Without circulation for a vacation of two weeks. held Wednesday evening, July 12, at the orchestra. there can be no results, and without home of the president, Harry E. Rowe. Fred H. King and wife, of Abington, Monday, Aug. 7. results the money which the advertiser will be held are a The reunion Saturday, August Old Home week reunion at Mew \ Mass., the guests for few* days of bury invests is lost 'Leavenworth (Kansas) BIUCK MOOCLSL at Odd Fellows hall. There will be a Mr. King’s sister, Mrs. F. VV. Rollins. 12, Neck. Baseball, Mutters and Duffers. Times. banquet at 8 o’clock, followed by speeches. race. Henry A. Brown, of Waltham, Mass., Sports; yacht Reunion of pupils The remainder of the evening will be of Miss Elizabeth True. Music. with his wife, is spending his vacation spent with dancing and cards. with his parents, C. J. Brown and wife. Tuesday, Aug. 8. The reception given by the Methodist A. Moore arrived from Old Home day. Exercises at Hmcock Hoyt Saturday to its new Edwin D. Buick and Cadillac society pastor, Rev. hall at 2.30 m., Leland New York, to spend a few da^*s with his p. Mayor presid- STtifiertiarments. Kizer, and his mother, at the home of B. Short former Ellsworth wife, who is spending the summer here. ing. speeches by T. Sowle, last Thursday evening, was a boys at home. Singing of “Ode to Ells- ri ese arc the two makes of cars for which we are tlfl» Robert P., son of Mr. Justice King, a selling delightful affair. In the receiving lines worth” and other features. Evening at agents. The features of these cars are s4k-h that no junior at Bowdoin, is in New York city intending besides Dr. Kizer and his mother, were 8, Old Home reception and ball. hot? purchaser should fail to become familiar with them. We are a summer course at Colum- taking special Mr. and Mrs. Sowle, Miss Annie Emery, Isyour porch prepared to show every detail. Wednesday, Aug. 9. bia. Mrs. Walter A. Bonsey and Mrs. William Band field day. Automobile road race, If it is should COMPLETE LIME OF- LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS ! Charles H. \otey, Alfred VV. Ales bury H. Pomeroy. Short speeches of welcome you get Bangor to Ellsworth, celebrating sev- and Edgar L. Butler, all of Summit, N. J., to the new pastor were given by Rev. R. entieth anniversary of building of Ban- one of our are quests of Dr. H. L. D Woodruff and B. Mathews, of the Congregational gor road. Evening, three-act comedy by 15 Models—$550 to $1850. wife. chuch, Hon. John A. Peters, and Roy C. I local talent under direction of Fred E. Haines. Delicious refreshments were K. B. Holmes, of this city, has sold his Cooke, followed by ball. blueberry canning factory at Surry to served. Thursday, Aug. 10. Vudor Porch J. W. Uallison, who will operate it this Ellsworth & Machine Yreteran firemen’s day. Play and ball in Foundry Works, summer. ELLSWORTH FALLS. the evening. Water Street, Ellsworth, Maine. I A meeting of the Hancock County Board E. Flood was borne Percy from Cherry- Friday, Aug. 11. Screens of Fire Underwriters will t>e held in Ells- field to spend the Fourth. County day, with special features for worth, at the office of O.W.Tapley, Friday, Cook is home from for a show — Guy Lewiston grangers. Minstrel and ball in GARAGE and every tool needed to do with all July 7, at 2 o’clock. It will change it into a repairing speed. few days with his parents, J. H. Cook and the evening. Harry C. Stratton, of Waltham, Mass., wife. cool room. Saturday, Aug. 12. arrived Saturday to remain over the James W. Davis has commenced build- Ellsworth high school alumni day. Fourth with Mrs. Stratton, who is spend- ing a wall and will erect a stable this Lawn party at high school grounds. ing the summer here. I I summer. Ball in the evening. H. C. Austin &Co. Mae B. Friend, who was graduated as George E. Maddocks has commenced The Old Home week plan is meeting nurse from St. Vincent’s hospital, New building his house on the lot purchased with enthusiastic response from many York, in May, is visiting her parents, Bordeaux Mixture, Here’s Tea by him last fall. former residents who plan to be here. Top-notch David Friend and wife. The a Miss Ada Dalot, of Portland, was here city government gave the project big Lime and Sulphur, I. L.« Halman and family, who have lift an Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Henry Monday evening by appropriation the winter in ar- Arsenate Lead, spent Brookline, Mass., Lord and wife. of ?200. Many former residents have al- at a Price! rived at their home here for the summer ready contributed to the fund, and it is Bargain Mrs. John Holland and children, of Ban- Pyrox Copperas, last Mr. Halman returned Friday. to up to the home people to do their part to gor, are visiting Mrs. Holland’s aunt, Mrs. Boston Sunday night. the home-comers a time. Paris Green, Malcolm Tucker. give good It’s called PATRIDGE a Fomosa Hollis C. Joy, wife and little son Calvin, Every citizen should give the movement Blue TEA, delightful Charles Phillips and family and P. B. Vitriol, of Boston, are visiting Mr. Joy’s mother, encouragement by attending the mass Russell and wife, of Lewiston, have been All the richness of the choicest Mrs. Calvin P. Joy. Mr. Joy will spend meeting. Much depends on the home White Hellebore, Oolong product. John H. Cook and wife. but a few here, while Mrs. and visiting people. days Joy _ Prepared Lime, tea flavor is in Tea; it’s a de- son will remain for a more extended visit. Mrs. F. H. Lowell and son Erdman, of preserved Patridge Tarrytown, N. V., ‘are visiting Mrs. Low- NORTH ELLSWORTH. Bisulphide Carbon, There was a good display of fireworks at ell’s parents, A. G. Jellison and wife. Moth cided “winner” in all homes. Sold in bulk only, the home of Isaac Jordan, Beechland, The drama, “Willowdale,” will be re- Balls, Mrs. Charles was taken last evening. A neighborhood party was Lynch suddenly peated at the grange hall July 11. Bug Death is: Mr. Jordan’s Mrs. ill last week but is improving now. Her easily worth 60c the pound, my cash-down price given by daughter, Bernard Lynch, of Bar Harbor, spent Mrs. Warren of Powder, Leighton. Rudolph Farrell had charge of daughter, Jordan, Brewer, last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Sheep Dipping the exhibit. is with her. Mary Moore. Lambert’s Death to Lice, of Mrs. A. W. Ellis entertained the em- Edward C. Parsons, New York, ar- Chester Maddocks and bride were FOK SAI.K AT club at last rived Saturday to spend his vacation with broidery camp Thursday guests of H. F. Maddocks and wife Friday the his mother, Mrs. James E. Parsons, of Thirty-five attended, spending day and Saturday. Parcher’s Drug Store 45c the lb. who is at her old home here for the very pleasantly. Lubec, An entertainment will be given at Nico- summer. Mr. Parsons was up from Lubec Frank Haslam and wife, of Bar Harbor, lin grange hall Monday evening, July 17, over Haslam and of Sunday. and Leroy wife, Brewer, by Frank Reynolds, of Boston. Cash-Down were over of A. W. Qrocer, Fred P. Smith, of Mt. Desert and Miss here Tuesday, guests IF YOU DRINK I A HAVIMP^ Mr. of semi- and wife. Hoyt, Bangor theological n/\¥ Main Street. Adeline McFarland, of Trenton, were mar- Salisbury Drink JIT. KEBO nary, held a meeting at the schoolhouse SPRING ried at the Baptist parsonage in Ellsworth Elias B. Armstrong, who is employed as Wednesday evening, which was much en- WATER BEVERAGES. Monday, by Rev. P. A. A. Killam. cook on the line by the New' England They joyed. Made from pure spring left on the afternoon train for a short Telephone & Telegraph Co. near Wisca6- Miss Grace B. Frost, of Northeast Har- water and bottled at the wedding trip. set was home over Tuesday. bor, and Chester A. Maddocks, of this Spring. They Howard W. Dunn, returned home B. S. Jellison and wife went to Machias jr., place, were married at Northeast Harbor DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY this morning from Bates college, from Saturday, where they were guests over PLUMBING, on Tuesday, June 27, by Rev. Clarence Make You Well and Keep which he was graduated last week. H. W. of Raymond H. Haslam and wife, Sunday Emery, uncle of the groom. Mr. Mad- Hot Water Furnace Dunn and and Willis who at- home You Well WITH THI Heating, wife, Dunn, returning Sunday evening. docks w’ill be clerk at the Kimball house tended the commencement exercises, re- OLD RIUABI Work and Jobbing. Mrs. Fred B. Marden is recovering from at Northeast Harbor for the summer. FOR SALE IX ELLSWORTH AT turned home last week. s surgical operation recently performed at LUCHINl’S. HONEST WORK: HONEST PRICES. There will be a sacred concert by a hospital in Bangor, and expects to be afcbrrtiarmtntg. phonograph at the Methodist church Sun- able to return home within a few days. Twenty Years' Experience. day evening, with a short address by the Personal attention to all details. Tel- pastor, Rev. Edwin D. Kizer. The subject Large, Beautiful FERNS for RON Hancock Co. LAKKWOOD. or mail orders Dr. Kizer’s sermon will be "■E Savings ephone promptly of morning House and Porch ClR ESTAU R A NT attended to. Decorations. “The Eclipse of Friendship”. Mrs. Ada Garland is visiting her sister, The present is a good time to secure desirable Board or Mrs. Ella Spering, at Orono. by Day Week. ==Bank== Misses Margerie and Helen Foster, ferns of different varieties at EDWARD F. BRADY, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Stetson Fos- Mrs. Martina Bodge has been visiting Rooms to Rent. Me. ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. Grant St., Ellsworth, ter, of Boston and are at their her mother, Mrs. Ruby Mercer. Main and Hingham, Telephone 43. Cor. Franklin Sts., Ellsworth bungalow here for the summer. They Madison Garland and wife are In mm Price reduced from receiving business 37 1-2 years and has S I May paid | have as guests Misses Mary Whitcomb on the birth of a son. Cleaned 75 Iw! 111% ■ i until further notice to congratulations NEW PAINT SHOP. regular semi-annual dividends. and Marion Butters, of Newton, Mass. 6 cents Per Quart. I have leased the Gould bulldmg’at West end Pressed My customer* are satisfied customers because The with of bridge, and am prepared to do milk all from Frye; Pulp-wood company, CLOTHING of the graded GRKKM LAKE. of the quality PAINTING, Repaired stock, Jersey. .\ak for cream; I may be headquarters at Harrington, was incor- PAPER,HANGING, CAL50MINING basking rooms: mostly DAVID FRIEND. j awe to,apply m porated in Ellsworth Friday, with flOO,- Fishing continues the best it has been •ml FURNITURE PAINTING, Good Work 8. ESTEY, Reasonable Price* 000 capital stock, of which $50,000 is paid in years. salmon are taken Ask for •6 State Me. MOBK'SON Kakm. Bayside Many dai'y, A. W. NYE, the Dirigo Gloves. Street, Ellsworth, Ellsworth, R. F. D. 1. in. Several Ellsworth men are interested some of of size. P. O. address, them good Ellsworth, Maine Main Street, Ellsworth

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