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KBW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. Mra. Flora Deverenx, who haa apent the latter part of the winter in Sallabnry Strand Thea* re. arrived She will loan ranee Statements: Cove, Saturday. Insurance Company of North America. leave to-morrow for Bangor. Merrimack Mutual Fire Ins Co. Union Trust Niagara Fire Ins Co. Mr. and Mra. John F. Knowiton will Company Fldelity-Phenix Fire Ins Co. leave to-morrow for Washington to viait Notice of fore* 1 os a re— Phebe F Cray. Writ of attachment. their aon Morria, and will probably ex- ELLSWORTH, ME. Blue Sky Advertisement. tend their farther before returning Admr notice—Hannah C Marshall. trip For sale—Soda fountain etc. home. Capital, 9100,000. —Eggs. Surplus, 9100,000 Burrill National Bank—Statement. The Calendar aociety of the Methodiat Irving A Stack pole—Cream separator. church will hold ita regular business and Assets, 91,700,000 Lynn, Mass: social meeting at the home of Mrs. Cora State Bay Hosiery. Pomroy this evening. A cordial invitation Bblpast, Mb: is extended to all. Pine Tree Poultry Herald. f The merit of a bank lies in its strength and in the application of Ernest O. Stanley, of Cranberry Isles, its strength for the benefit of its depositors and the community. and Miss Lucretia D. Richardson, of Mt. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. The resources and experience of this bank, its efficient and con- Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the west at Desert, were married at tbe baptist par- servative and the efforts of officials and to 6.48 a. m., m. management employees 4.28, p. sonage in Ellsworth Tuesday morning, by Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 a. in and its this bank in a Rev. P. A. A. Kiilam. every way please satisfy patrons place 6.22. m. m., p. particularly strong position, and enable it to render banking service Last Thursday afternoon fire got away of the very highest order. To this customers in Hancock and SCHEDULE OP MAILS from tbe railroad crew which waa burn- pur more than can near the Washington counties, numbering 5,000, testify. AT BLLSWOBTH POSTOPF1CB. ing grass along the tracks Pond and burned over ten acres If you are not already deriving the benefits and advantages of- In effect Dec. 28% 1914. estate, .about before it was stopped. fered by this bank, we extend an invitation to become a customer, MAILS BBCBIVKD. Palm Sunday will be observed at the feeling confident that you will be highly pleased with the results. Fbom Wbst— 6.48 a m; 4.28, p m. Unitarian church next Sunday morning. The Pleyhonee ol f|1 |_l T71 QfTlTJ A VTT^ Inogeic From East—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. The adult class will meet at 11.4& and dis- Ellsworth A XIHi OilvAiXJU Petteigill, flfr. MAIL OLOSBS AT POSTOPFICB cuss “Portia’s Speech and I Corinthians, Going Wbst—10.40 am; 5 50 p m. Union Trust Company. a Ooino East—6.16 a m; 8.65 p m. chapter 13; Comparison.” To-Night and Thursday, Mra. W. C. Bellatty has returned from Prof Letner’s and Show Registered mail should be at postofflce half Old Town, where she was called by tbe Pony Dog an hour before mail closes. illness of her daughter Amy, who has re- covered sufficiently to return to her duties WEATHER IN ELLSWORTH. Matinee mid as telegraph operator there. Saturday Evening “The best way to accumulate money is to nas houis resolutely For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, Mayor Hagertny appointed as member of the board of save and bank a fixed of no mat- Wm. A. Brady’s March 83, 1913. B. Estey regis- portion your income, (From observations taken at the power tration, in place of John T. Silvy, resigned. station of the Bar Harbor A Union River amount.” John H. Bresnahan has been appointed ter how small the We pay interest on $1. heart-throbbing Power Co., in £llsworth. Precipitation is given in inches for the twenty-four hours deputy city marshal, without pay. ending at midnight.] ^ picture MOTHER Weather Precip- C. S. Johnston has purchased of the Hancock Bank, Temperature condition* itation Hancock County savings bank the old County Savings Emma lhe Star actress of the wharf known as “Hall’s featuring Dunn, 4am 12 ra forenoon afternoon upper wharf”, Established 1873. Ellsworth, Me. World Film Corporation Wed 22 33- fair cloudy together with the old sail-loft building on Thurs 27— 40— fair clear the same lot. Extensive improvements of Fri 26— 43- clear clear the property are planned. to Hat 28— 44- clear fair Amateur Night next week. District Deputy Roy C. Haines and a Postponed Sun 32— 38— snow,cldy cloudy college recently, and received many com- BURNED TO DEATH few members of lodge, K. of P., Mon 83 39- cloudy cloudy Donaqua pliments (or ber presentation of the part. Tue* 32— 40- cloudy fair will go to Bluehill Friday evening to as- Aged Surry Woman Victim of Sad Ellsworth will be the scene next Friday sist in the preliminary organization of 11 evening of one of the big basket-ball Accident Last Friday. lodge of Knights of Pythias there. A Mrs. Alex R. McNabb is home from a Barnes of the season in Maine, when Bar Mrs. Gilbert lodge will also be instituted at Sedgwick. Davis, aged eighty years, visit in Boston. Harbor and Y. M. C. A. teams Augusta was burned to death in a fire which de- The of this The services at the church Sun- Object B. is her Baptist will meet on the neutral floor of Hancock Mrs. K. Mathews visiting pa- day evening w ill be an “echo” of the Billy stroyed her home on the Bluehill road, rents in Damariscotta. hall to contest title for the Y. M. C. A. revival now in Philadel- Sunday closing Maine. Both teams one and one-half miles from Surry village, in championship of Advertisement Senator M. D. Chatto was Ellsworth Some of the made famous phia. hymns by have established their claim in their own last morning. The of the on business. Friday pity Saturday their use in the will be great meetings sung. and the winner will earn undis- ! to inf.irn. reader of Tnr: who has need of kind of in- sections, accident is that help was so near at every American, any Miss Marion Dooley, of Boston, is the It is to make the service one of un- hand, planned right to the State puted championship. the flames were urance that all our combine broad and settle guest of Miss Ella M. Uawkes. usual interest. yet not discovered until policies protection prompt The game will doubtless be a fast one, and too late. aents with the lowest possible rates. L. W. Jordan, of Ellsworth, has re- Miss Carolyn Haynes, formerly of Ells- Ellsworth basket-ball fans count them- ceived his reappointment as coroner. worth, was one of four employees of the selves fortunate to be able to witness it. Mrs. Davis, who was almost an invalid shoe factory at Auburn C. W. & F. I_MASON, The special election for alderman in Dingley-Foss Lorinda H., widow of Joseph Whiting from old age, had been assisted as usual ward 5 will be held 12. whose birthdays fell on the same day, and ELLSWORTH. MAINE Monday, April Wood, formerly of Ellsworth, died Sun- about her morning work by her daughter, who were guests o( honor at a banquet Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work day at her home in Salisbury Cove, aged Mrs. Charles Ells, who lived just across given by other employees. Miss Josephine the fellowcraft degree to-morrow evening. eighty-five years. Mrs. Wood had been the road. Mrs. Ells had gone to her own Phillips, formerly of Ellsworth, was Fred L. Davis, of South Hamilton, in good health for her years, but a sudden home, leaving her mother at work about among the guests. the second this Mass., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Elmer E. attack of pneumonia, | the kitchen, while her father, who is and fatal after but four “Lamson & Hubbard” Hats Rowe. Charles E. Monaghan Frank 8. Call winter, proved days’ eighty-four years of age, and not strong, have been drawn to serve as traverse illness. Mrs. Wood was a native of La- was cutting wood just outside the kitchen The young people of the Congregational jurors at the April term of the supreme moine, the daughter of Capt. Eben Har- door. Men of to the society are requested to meet at the chapel discrimination go court. Court will convene April 13, with den. She was married to Mr. Wood in 1860, Mrs. Ells had been less than this evening at 7.30. Associate Justice Albert M. Spear, of and for several years lived in Ellsworth, half an hour when she heard her father store sells them. I Nokotnis Rebekah lodge will have its that hey go Qardiner, presiding. Court will open at moving from here some forty years ago to shouting for help. Ue had just discov- annual roll-call Tuesday evening, April 6. 10 a. m. Tuesday, instead of in the after- Salisbury Cove. She leaves four ered that the house was on fire, and when there for will be served at 6.30. there for style —they go Supper noon as has been the practice in this —Mrs. Harry S. McFarland, Mrs. K. D. Mrs. Ells rushed across the street and Col. C. C. Burrill spent last week with county for some time past. Edwards, J. Andrew and Frank A. Wood. opened the door she was met by a mass of value go there for satisfaction his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Tatley, in Mon- Her husband died ten years ago. flames. She attempted to reach her they Capt. Wellington C. Bellatty left yester- returning home Monday. mother out the be- treal, his Sunday train service on the Mt. Desert by breaking windows, store th.it day for Pembroke to start vessel, the Look tor the displays Maine women’s of New be resumed 4. ing cut and burned in the attempt. The The club, York, schooner Lavolta, which has been hauled branch will Sunday, April w hole inside of house on Saturday voted to contribute fldO to The train will leave at 7 a. m., ar- the seemed a mas» the L.imson & Huhh.trd Sign. up there for the winter. Capt. Bellatty Bangor Sea Coast Mission work. at Bar Harbor of flames, and rescue of the aged woman the Maine learned recently that the schooner bad riving at Ellsworth 8.11 and will leave was impossible. Wesley Sowle, principal of Danforth been broken into during the winter, but at 9.30. Returning, the train From the fact that Mrs. Davis did not high school, is spending a week’s recess his informant, not knowing what had Bar Harbor at 4 p. m., Ellsworth at 5.20, at at 6.30. A matte her escape, and made no outcry that with his parents, B. T. Sowle and wife. been left aboard, was unable to say what, arriving Bangor resumption of service of trains cancelled in the fall is wras heard, it is believed that the fright of You’ll Like the so- if had been stolen. the The members of Congregational anything, of fire TME=— also announced for 3. The east- discovery the might have brought will have a sociable at the home of May ciety Senator Hale hose will a on a heart to which she was company give bound train Portland at 1.20 a. m., attack, sub- to-morrow leaving Mrs. M. Y. McGown evening, minstrel show and ball at Hancock hall and De LAVAL with connection with the train ject, that, mercifully, she was uncon- CLARION. 30. leaving at 7 en Easter Monday evening, April 5. The scious before her terrible Boston at 10 p. m., will be resumed, and realizing fate, a or a fur Ellsworth friends learned with regret of minstrel show is under the direction of and died without Cream Whether it’s range this train will carry the Washington suffering. Separator of Mullan at his home in Harold S. with Miss Erva Giles the death Guy Higgins, The west-bound train Coroner Harry C. Austin, of Ellsworth,, hecaose its construction is so sin nace—if it is a ‘‘Clarion’’, it It county sleeper. pie. Hancock on as There will be a chorus of who was reached North Monday, aged seventy- pianist. forty noon will also be summoned, the scene There is About the leaving Bangor at 12.25 nothing operation sure to meet voic?s. Sinclair’s orchestra of seven erery requirement. eight years. down on while the ruins of the house were still a resumed. The morning train cleaning. Adjustment or repAir of will for the Made by the Wood Bishop Co. Miss Ruth Fields gave a pieces play ball. H. W. smouldering, and it was impo sible modern De LAVAL which “Tipperary the Mt. Desert branch will, beginning requires Sold will serve refreshments. to make a search for the Later Kauiror. by shower” in honor of Miss Ella Marie Morang leave Bangor at 6 as before body. expert knowledge or special tools. May 3, o’clock, — was burned all sem- Hawkes last Wednesday evening St. entertainment committee of the in Ellsworth about it recovered, beyond Local agent, The the change, arriving J. P. ELD RIDGE, blance of a human An Patrick’s night. Woman’s Alliance of the Unitarian 7.13 instead of 6.43 as at present. The being. inquest was deemed Irving A. Stackpole, Ellsworth, Maine Main Street, Ellswoktii Nathan G. Kingsbury died suddenly of church met this week to make plans tor train leaving Bangor at 10.30 a. in., due in unnecessary. How the fire started is a Mrs. heart disease Monday, at the home of the annual fair. The committee is com- Ellsworth at 11.45, will also be restored, mystery. Davis was not with William York, at Bayside. He was seven- posed of Mrs. Myron King, chairman; also the night train from Washington working anything that might have caused a sudden blaze. IRA B. HAiiAN, Jr. ty-years of age. Mrs. J. P. Eldridge, Mrs. L. F. Giles and county, leaving Calais at 6 p. in., Ells- The fire have been in the Mrs. Fred L. Mason. The dates for the worth about 10.52 p. m., connecting with may burning Civil Miss Winifred Doyle is home from Cas- Engineer, which will be held at Hancock train Bangor at 12.45 a. for upper part of the house some time before tine normal school and Miss Sylvia Mar- fair, hall, leaving m., women Land were tixed as and Boston. The afternoon train on the I it was discovered. Surveyor. shall from Coburn classical institute, tor Wednesday Thursday, early takes hm an afternoon to earn a beauti- 4 and 5. It is to have a branch now connect- jt CorrisposdiiKi Solicited. recess. Aug. planned Washington county *ul pair of can do it— the Easter $4 Shoes, anyone fair. with the train Ellsworth at C0BI» to card will ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME. P. 0. Box 7 Japanese ing leaving nothirg try—a briug A committee has been NORTH ELLSWORTH. Particulars. Inc. appointed by 6.22 m. will be discontinued. Bay State Hosiery Co., followers or p. Q. A. (or an Ellsworth Dasket-bail i-ynn, Mass. Wm. H. H. Rice poet, K., ap- William Richardson’s in family and Mrs- and observance of turned out goodly numbers Friday FUR COATS propriate dignified Pamelia Richardson have all the local A. A. team Juvenile Entertainment. been ill of Don't before at the 9. evening to support in buy looking Appomattox day, April grip. its game with the Hudson (Mass.) A. A. The juvenile eutertainraenl at the high Ellsworth friends of Forrest R. Tre- Lin Walk-E-Z Coat team, though the defeat of the Ellsworth school building last Friday eveuing, un- Luther Nason and Webster Bigelow, of nehans Auto who has been a at the He- Livery worgy, patient team by this team of heavier and more der the auspices of the senior class, was Bangor, were at “Camp Keeten” several Sold DAVID FRIEND bron sanatorium, since last by early June, experienced players was a foregone con- enjoyed by a good-sized audience. By re- days last week. Water Ellsworth will be glad to learn that he is greatly iin- the entertainment St., Large line of Mackinaws. Repairing Done clusion. The score was 38 to 12. The quest, will be repeated Harvey Johnson went to Bangor Mon- visitors a clean and next Monday evening, but with a change Mrs. Johnson has 117-2 played gentlemanly day. employment at? TELEPHONE of which is as follows: Olive Oil—Flesh Builder cUjbrrtizrmnus. game, and showed Ellsworth some of the program, an attendant at the insane asylum. team work ever seen here. Piano solo.Alice Kearns Ono of t tic best known ami most reliable prettiest Mrs. Ida Flood, who has been keeping Recitation.Ethel Lake MONAGHAN’S tissue builders, At the Methodist church next Sunday house for Maddocks the Vocal solo.Eleanor Killam Emery past year, Olive Oil rooming the subject of Hev. T. 8. Ross’ will leave for Band and ORCHESTRA Recitation.Alice Adams Wednesday Portsmouth, sermon w’ill be, “What is the Greatest N. to care for an Music (or all Occasions Emulsion Extra Heavy Recitation .Edith Adams H., aunt, who is ilL Work of the Christian Church To-day?” I’rivate Lessons in all the New Dances containing ftupophornhi!**. Piano solo.Katherine Conley Mrs. Ransom Bonsey has been critically^ is both a (iesh builder and nerve tonic. In the evening at 7.30, illustrated lecture, Recitalion. Mary Scott Lessons on Violin and Cornet ill of grip the past week, but is now some- Pleasant to take. Easy to digest “The Earth’s Natural Wealth.” This Recitation.James Bridges 1 ■ E Ellsworth what improved, and hopes are entertained Monaghan, E. G. Moore. lecture is devoted chiefly to illustrating Vocal solo.Louise Alexander Water Glass for her recevery. Mrs. Asa Flood is with the material Recitation.Evangeline Bridges world’s resources, showing her. and ELLSWORTH the universal stores, vegetable and Dialogue.Evelyn Madelyn Dunn Piano solo.Rachel PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION mineral, which support the body, and the Haynes for Recitation. Horace Esfcey COMING EVENTS. Steam and Bath Rooms. Preserving of which gratifies the Laundry beauty eye. Recitatiou.Ruth Pervis '»« PAT, HO WASHnn." TOURS, to German ELLA W ORTH. *11 $190 $390 Doris Friend Halman, daughter of Mr. recitation.Ralph Haskell kind, of work dons at short notion laumlr; EGGS and I. L. of Vocal solo...Doris Scribner Friday evening, March 26, at Hancock Good* called tor and delivered. Booklet Free Mrs. Halman, Brookline, Recitation.James Cushman hall—Basket ball; Augusta vs. Bar Har- H. B. E8TEY A CO. WALTKR H. WOODS CO. Mass., and Ellsworth, was one of the five . German recitation.Marion Haskell bor for State Y. M. C. A. *«tey Building, suto 8L. Kllaworth, Ma juniors of Radcliffe college honored last championship. 262 Washington St., Boston. Piano solo.. Katherine Austin Tickets 25 15c week by election to the Phi Beta Kappa. cents. Qt. Recitation.Sarah Wescott The choice was made on the basis of Monday March at high- Piano solo.Louise Donnell evening, 29, high school Albert N. Cushman LOOK UP YOUR OLD LETTERS est scholarship only, and those elected are building—Juvenile entertainment the leaders of their classes. While Miss under the auspices of the senior class Electrician and Contractor Cash paid (or United States postage Halman had hoped to win this honor in The local merchant who does not ad Tickets, 10 cents. before 1870. Mast not be torn or stamps her senior year, she had not dared hope vertise is throwing open the door to the Monday evening, April 5, at Electric on Supplies and Fixtures. Higher prices when left the for the greater honor of election in her hall—Minstrel show clipped. Post Office mail-order house, which does advertise, and ball of Senator • Write to Cor. Opp. Miss Halman was selected and is Estey Building, Ellsworth. original envelopes. junior year. which looking for just such open- Hale hoee company. Tickets, 35 and 50 Telephone 37-11. Ueoboe A. Hitchcock, Ware, Mass. for a part in a play given by Harvard ings. cents; danoe tickets, 50 cents. fStttaal Bnufit Column. SMcrttarmnita. among the Granger*

EDITED BT M*UKT MADOK”. This column la devoted to the (Irani*. ea- of Hancock Its Motto: MHelpful and Hopeful." pec Util* to the (range* county. The contain ia open to all grangers forthe dlacuaalonol to pica of general Interoat, and pM_SCHOOL are The purposes of this column succlnc y for report* of (range meet I nr*- Hake letter* stated In the title and motto—It Is for the mut hi XIII.—First For abort and conctae- Allfcomranolcntlona mnat AN Quarter, and aims to be and hopefnll EASTER DINNER. /jjSon benefit, helpful will not be ea- be algned. but name* printed for the common U Is for the com- CL Being good, 9faeaacKie March 28,1915. oept by permission of the writer. All coni mon use—a public servant, a purveyor of In- munlcatlona will be *nb|ect to appro*al by DINNER MENU. formation and suggestion, a medium for the to the editor, bnl none will be rejected without Vegetable Soup Ujrchange of Ideas. In this capacity It solicits Block Bos* With THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Rood reaeon. llollatwlnloe Souco communications, and Its success depends largely Spinach. Steamed Rice on the support given It In this respect Com- Chocolate Cuotnrd. ooi'LiwBOkO. munications must be signed, but the name of craHXAS. 371, Neh. 26-31. Text of th« Lesson, ix, writer will not be printed except by permission. March 17, twenty-four member* — to or Joneaboro Quarterly Review Golden Text, Communications will be subject approval £0 and viaitor* from Hchoodie 420, method given below of yfomoTi cook. rejection by th^dltor of the column, but none and Star were present. The black bass Prov. xiv, 34—Commentary Prepared Hieing grange* Ing wlfl be found to b< will be reported without good reason. Address TriE Rev. D. M. Stearns. Those of Middle lecturer preaented an intcreating fit. Sat- very delicious. by ail communications to Age Especially. Kclreehiuent* were rick’a day program. Black Baca With Patience With Is- The American. When have found no Hollanda.ee. Lesson I.—God's you remedy for the horrors that served. Kllswortb, Me. Kive pound* black baas, four • rael, Judg. 11 7-19. Golden Text. Hosea .niona oppress you of life, when the one during change through long SOt'TH BUO0KSVlLL.lt. cut up tine, carrot scraped and xiv, 4. “I will heal their backsliding; HARBORS IDF., 47b, cut DAY BY DAT. hours of the it seems as back In one root cut day though your would break, March over 1U0 were prevent. It be- pieces, celery In small I will loTe them God did 17, freely." in one bunch of I Julia Harris May Atlantic when your head aches are de- ing ladies' in the contest, the chair* pieces, parsley. 0n« for Israel that infinite love constantly, nervous, night everything I heard a you bunch of locks cut up. bay voice at evening softly say: and suffer from those dreadful were filled by the sinter*, who worked leaves and could do and asks so in pressed down pathetically Bear not tby yesterday into to-morrow; bearing pains, first and second degrees on three candi- whole |H‘p)K>r. two quarts of cold wa- Isa. t. 4. ‘What could have been dono Nor load this week with last week's load of don’t that E. Pinkham’s ter. Teel the skill of one forget Lydia Vegetable Compound dates. After receea, the lecturer, who is lemon, add one- more to that 1 have not my vineyard is the safest and surest and has carried hundreds captain of the sisters' side, presented a half can tomatoes, one tablespoonfoi done in it?" He asked that Lift all thy burdens as tbey.come.’nor try remedy, only they and At tbe of salt, two tableapoonfnls of \ i,:l.nr To the with the and of women this critical long interesting program. make no with the inhabitants weight present bye bye. safely through period. league next the men will work the first and the vegetables. Clean the One and then another, take way— meeting ash were all but step thy of the land, who idolaters, Read what these three women carefully, cut off the fins, leave on Live day ay day. say: and second degrees and furnish, program. the themselves for Him. keep wholly 1 head and tail. Put the flsb into a Lesson' II.—Deborah and Barak De- Live day by day. a* IN BOW. Mi. NORTH BKOOXSV1LLR. ! granite tin, cover with cold water and Though autumn leaves are withering round From Mrs. N. Y. 1 liver Israel. Jude. iv. 4-16. Golden Homung, Buffalo, boll for an hour. Cook all March 18, thirty members were present. the cage- Text, Ps. xxxiv, 17. "The righteous Bcttalo, N. Y.—“ I am to let you know how much 1 Walk in the sunshine, it is ail for thee. writing your At there was no an interest- tables separately, strain the liquor of medicine has done for me. I failed degree work, cried, and Jehovah beard and delivered terribly during the last winter the off on to the Ssh. Push straight ahead, as long as thou canst see. ing program was taken up as follows: vegetables Add them ont of all their troubles." It is and summer and every pne remarked rfbout my appearance. I suf- Dread not the winter whither thou go; and Arthur leave* anil whole peppers, cover mayest a Duel, Helen Cl ray; clipping, bay the same over and over when it fered from female trouble and always had in my no story again— But, comes, be thankful for the snow. pains back, Phebe "What do think the flsh and let It boll until well done. and at times was weak. Weasel; topic, yon sinned, the enemy Onward aud upward. Look and smile and appetite very they oppressed, they about the taxation laws of cattle?” 8«rve on a platter with hoilandaiie cried to the Lord, and He delivered pray- “I was at a friend’s house one and she yojing visiting day I needed discoased A. sauce. Live thought by Jam«a Dray, A. Urindle, them. This time He uses a woman, day by day. E. Pinkham’s I took it and I Lydia Vegetable Compound. have gained Willie and Bert violin Steamed Rise. —Selected by Aunt Emma. Gray Urindle; but a man went along who would not eight pounds, have a good appetite and am better feeling every day. tnuaic, Andrew Grindle. Take one ponnd or nee. pick over have gone without Deborah. Dear Friend9 who is asking me what I am doing and I recommend E. read the Column: Everybody Lydia carefully, wash In cold water and put Lesson III.-The Call of Gideon. l mm §ure Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if some of you will read the you eCHOODIC, 431, FRANKLIN. [through the strainer. Take two table, vi. 11-16. 33-40. Golden Text. wish and I hope others who have the same will see it and Judg. poem, especially the first stanza of it, complaint March 18 a good program was presented. spoonfuls of butter and melt It. ami Ps. Ixv, 4, "Blessed is the man whom get health from your medicine as I did”—Mrs. A. Uobxumo, 91 several times; and 1 wonder if, possibly, The program for April 1 includes the add the rice. Add three cupfuls of Thou choosest" Now the oppressors it Stanton St, Buffalo, N. Y. may not lighten tbe burden for a few of question,. “How shall we conduct Ibe cold water and stir with a wooden sre the Midianltes, and the oppression those who bear accumulated sorrow and Made Me Well and Strong. meetings of our grange so as to interest spoon. Mix In a whole sliced onion, is very severe—so great that if n little anxieties. alike old of both Maotdon, N.Y.—“L was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner- the young and the one tablespoonful of salt, cover and grain is to be kept for one’s own use There is a difference in burdens, and a dif- vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all sexes’" steam for thirty five minutes. Add it must be thrashed in secret. Gideon ference in temperaments, and a difference the time. The doctors said I had poor blood and what I had was more water to the rice, until It Is well while thus occupied is visited by the in hearts. Some so 477, SOUTH BLUR HILL. spirits are, to speak, ^turning to water. I took different medicines which did not help me, MAHBAPAQCA, covered. Serve hot In a covered dish. Lord iverse 14) and called to be the elastic, and more March 17, the consisted of read- readily rebound from a but Lydia E. 1‘inkham’s Vegetable Compound made me well and program Freeh Spinach. assur- deliverer, strengthened by the strain of or or great care ings and music, and a cracker-eating con- adversity, grief, strong, and I am recommending it to my friends.”—Mrs. Faan Break oflf stems from each leaf ami ance that the one who sent him would test won Lulu than do others; but no aoubt msny “load It No. N.Y. by Candage. The question, Chaoe, 2, Macedon, wash the spinach well In cold water. be surely with him tverses 1-4-16*. this week with last week's load", whatever "Can a man make a million dollars during Boll It In a vessel with three Lesson IV.—Gideon and Three his and quarts the that load might have been,and do it with- The of Life. ^ life still be honest?” was dis- Change water. Add one Hundred. 16-23. Golden of tablespoonful of Judg. vii, 1-8. out benefit to themselves or to those about Beltsville, Md.—•“ By the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable cussed, and decided in the negative. Re- salt Keep the spinach on the store Text Zecb. iv. 6. "Not by might nor them. Compound I have successfully passed through a most trying time, freshments were served. for seven minutes and drain through a by power, but by My Spirit, saith Je- ! I suspect there are many who cannot the Change of Life. I suffered with a weakness, and had to stay in water out means hovah an lamoink. 3H. colander, pressing by of hosts.” The sifting of j understand the frequent use of the word bed three days at a time. Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Comjound The attendance of a large spoon. To make the dres-lng army of 32.000 down to 300 because all optimism. In the good old days which restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of at the last regular meet- was with take a cupful of cream, mix with It the rest were afraid or loved their own some of us like to recall, we did not hear other women who suffer as I did.”—Mrs. \V. S. Duvall, lJoute No. L ing good, a Urge number of one heaping tablespoonful of flour, two comfort was a very unusual proceed- j these contrasting “isms"-optimism and Beltsville, McL young people. After degree work and business a short relative to tablespoonfuls of butter, well stir- iflg and suggests the question. How i pessimism—mentioned. are some- program apnug They For SO veara E. Lydia Plnkbam's Vegetable was week red together. Season well with salt many professed followers of Christ thing like the new names attached enjoyed. Next harvest supper in Com pound has been the standard for fe- remedy will be served. and let It Isdl together. Pour over today are ready wholly to renounce these days to old diseases. This person male ills. So one sick with woman’s ailments the spinach and let boil for a few self and follow Him fully? “always looks on the bright side", and does justice to herself if she does not try this fa- .VARIIAMIS.N1C. 224, ORLAND. minutes Lesson V.—The Birth the other “bad mous medicine made from longer. Put the spinach Into of Samson, j the blues". Oh yes. roots and herbs, it so March 3) two candidates were a bowl and odd a little Judg. xiit 8-16. 21. 26. Golden Text. human nature was much the same as now has restored many suf ferl ng women to health. initiated paprika. in the first and second An act The many desserts served with soft Judg. xill. 4. “Beware. I pray thee, and —would you dare to say, if you were I, »W rite to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. degrees. the investigation of the Maine costard (flouting Island, cream ate drink no wine nor strong drink.” This and as it always will be? __ (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice, advising will be Central railroad affairs was a orange etc.! can bo varied, was the longest and in some respects What can I do better than to insert /our letter opened, read and answered presented by pie. s|*>uge. a woman and held in strict confidence. number of the grange service committee both for the and adding the worst of all the oppressions, forty here a quotation from Henry Van Dyke, by eye palate, by and was to the custard melted years under the Philistines, but again kindly furnished by B. E. S. recently, endorsed. yellow enough the Lord delivered. the Lord lady. Mrs. Shidachi, sits with us on deck A special meeting was appointed for chocolate to give It the desired color Again THE FOOT-PATH TO PRACB. COUNTY NEWS. quite often. She is a member of one of our March 24 for the a came to talk with the hu- To be of life because it purpose of conferring the and flavor. When yellow custard personally glad gives you the churches in She has Congregational Japan. Anal two a can man agents, this time to visit her who chance to love and to work and to and to degree upon candidates, lle- la wanted, double portion be play been travelling in England with her two WEST SEDGWICK. look up at the stars, to be satisfied with fresbmema will be served. made, and the chocolate added to half, was to be the mother of the deliverer your nephews; has two daughters there in school possessions but not coutented with Richard Benson snd wife hare gonel to The and Girls club which can Is- lu the refrigerator and tell her the manner of the man. your- and is very well informed, and an interesting Priendabip kept self until you have made the best of Roticr for the season. lesson \ l.-i:uth Chooses the True them, to Gape was granted use of the hall for their en- until the next day. and then used In despise nothing in the world except false- God. Ruth i. 6-18. Golden Text. Ruth She dresses in European costume. Miss Mrs. Lincoln Cloason has gone to Vinal- tertainment March 28. some combination entirely different hood and meanness, and to fear nothing ex- t 16. "Thv shall be Nagia is a very pretty young woman, daugh- baven to visit her daughter. from the previous day—for Instance, people my people cept cowardice, to be governed by your ad- ter of a Japanese father and Qerman mother. JOHN DOEITY, Sl'tXIVAN, 381. Island, followed cream and thy God my God.” All the deliv- mirations rather than by your to Linwood Gray and Leon Hopkins, with floating by disgusts, She has just escaped from Germany where 30 covet Msrch two new member# were taken cake erers were In a measure typical of the nothing that is yonr neighbor’s exceRft their teams, are employed by Mackie pie. she was held a prisoner. Miss Dora Yu is a in. The third end fourth his kindness of heart and gentleneas of man- bros. decree# wUl be great Deliverer, but this is the story Chinese woman from Shanghai, who has been hauling wood. ners, to think seldom of yonr enemies, often conferred March 27, and the men will of one who came Into the direct line in the United States a few months. She is Mrs. Jennie of South Penob* of yonr friends, and Guilford, serve a harvest every day of;Christ, and a aupper. The grange plana AJ of our Lord’s human ancestry. By qnlte successful evangelist among wooden. scot, is her Mrs. Hattie to spend as mnch time as yon can. with visiting sister, to have a the of human failure this body I knew her by reputation, and sq introduced rally meeting April 7. All pree- overruling and with spirit, in God’s Gray, and mother, Mrs. Julia Carter. out-of-doors, these She to build a bible school ent member# and aiao all who were devoted Gentile a wonderful myself. expects ever plays part are little guide-posts on the foot-path to Garter has returned in Shanghai. Maggie home from member* of tbia grange are invited. A in the great drama of history, the heart peace.—Hear* Van Dyke. nuwui. A very good-looking Chinese couple in for- Mrs. Flagg’s at North Brooksville, where picnic lunch will be aerved. of which is His story. Mrs. Q. £. Newman is with her nee*. j eign dress attracted our attention the first she baa been employed the Lassos Dtar Aunt MaAge: f past winter.; VII.—Samuel Called to Be a to be Mr. and Mrs. Miss day. They proved Bwang. •RDow jm. Emily McKay. I, like all the other nieces, have deserted A pleasant evening was enjoyed at the ica, Prophet I Sam. lii. 1-13. 19. 20. Gold- He is the son of H wang-Sing, the big rebel William Moon spent the week-end * itb 70a. I have so mncftCto tell all that 1 do home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae Weasel Tues- March 19, fifty member* and one tiaitor en Text. I Sam. ill. 9. “Speak. Jehovah, 7011 j leader of Nankin fame, who is now in bis grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Moore. not know where to begin. First, I will day there four tables of from East Bluehill were preeent. An in- for servant beareth.” The speak j America, a refugee, with a price of •SQO.MO on ,_ being military Mrs. Vesta of McKinley, it Thy quar- of the big meet at Cbaflsy, suffrage Augusta, where 1 his head. with 8un Yat in whist. The ladies’ were won tereeting program waa prevented. visiting her Mr*. Amos Newman. ter's lessons seem to be on the I He, Sen, Japan, prises by aunt, wholly got into the tightest that I ever was. place is to be for and Helen Gray and Mrs. March 21. T. E. D. line of the r«ord or supposed plotting raising Goodell; gentle- "delivering pre- But as I was born under > luck7 star, I got I money to precipitate another revolution in men’s prises by Henry Gray and Parker BAYBIOK, 478, ELLSWORTH. paring or calling the deliverer.” Now a seat bj being crowded close to a representa- March ; China. It ,ii conjectured that this young Hinckley. Delicious refreshments were 20, the lecturer fnrniahed a pro- it is a broken hearted, persecuted wo- tive from Cumberland county whom I SbUcrttMsinufc Hwang is cow acting as envoy between served. gram of music, recitation* and 1 man who Is called to be the mother happened to know. He pinned the yellow reading#. Hwang and Sun. A daughter of Hwang ii It wa# ribbon above March 22. X. announced that Q. ft. Worden will of the and her my white ribbon and got me a deliverer, song or pray- also of the party. There are two other addresa the March seat. He had an extra lot in his pocket. If | grange 27. The public DYS-PEP-LETS MAKE YOU fr is very similar to that of Mary in Chinese students returning home, all of our legislators did that, we should feel I WEST BROOKS VILLE. a# well aa all grange member* ia invited. Luke 1. j A conspicuous character on deck is a man sure of victory. There was smart talk from The child born FORGET YOUR STOMACH Lesson in the thirties wearing the fashionable to Hr. and Hr*. Prad VIII.—The Death of Eli and both men and women. | 8CHOODIC, 408, WINTER HARBOR. I celluloid-rimmed spectacles. He sits for the Blake hu been christened Paul Frederick. His Sons. 1 Sam. iv. 1-13. IS. Golden Now off on to (another line. Who can keep March 11, the fourth waa con- They give much digestive comfort. | most part by himself, with a book about Si- Hia* Hazel degree Text Jas. 1. 22. “Be doers of the tabs on the prohibition states, come into Leach, ol North Blnehill, Made from one of the finest formulas ye they beria, Tibet or Kussia. He is reported to be ferred upon one candidate. At the cloee of word and not hearers line so fast — eighteen or nineteen to be at spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs ever bis- only, deluding one of New York’s multi-millionaires, a grange, a lunch waa aerved, the feature* devised, including pepsin, work in 191i, more to be voted on E. E. own selves." Poor Ell was next lall, Cummings. muth, other car- ycur old in broker who is disgusted with life, has di- being two birthday cake# to celebrate the rhubarb, mint and and in several of them the women have the minatives a measure out of and God vorced his wife, and is now en route for Hrs. O. L. returned of and digestives often pre- fellowship, ballot. The one that j Tapley Saturday birthdaya George W. Tracy, the oldeat should most interest us and scribed by physicians. Sweet and had to speak to him through Samuel. Petrograd, never wants to see America from a visit in Maasacbusetta, Connecti- and 11. G. is Wyoming, where the state president of the member, dmallidge, who has ! pleasant to take, prompt in effect. New The elders also were out of fellowship W. C. T. who cut, Hampshire and Portland. served as A writes: find Dys* U., will be the leader of the pro- ! many years master. To cwm- clergyman “I and relied An Episcopal kindergartner, who, we sup- j pep-lets upon the ark rather than hibition forces, is our own Ellen J. Stover Miss Ruth returned last plete the a small extremely neat, pleasant posed, was returning to her work in Japan, Tapley week celebration, amount of ; and efficacious." upon the Lord, so that the Lord humil- Wetlaufer, raised in Bluehill, Hancock from an extended visit in fireworks waa used. surprised us by getting married in Honolulu. Readficld. Hiss Why not invest ten*cents In a hand- iated them the ark to be county. We can help her by letters of cheer by allowing It seems she was expecting to be married in Tapley left to-day with her brother March 18 waa the birthday of another ! some aluminum trial box? You'll be sent to We Ralph taken. Israel defeated. Eli's sons slain. Cheyenne. Wyo. who were play- sure to like will do Kobe, where her fiance is in business, but got for Bradford, N. H., for a visit. From member, Charles Joy, and to his surprise i thojn. and they mates and early friends, surely feel proud to you a vast amount of Lesson- IX.-Samuel, the Victorious a wireless telling her he had come to Hono- there will on another celebration was good. remember her. Ralph go to Boston to Join on the program, lulu to meet Leader, I Sam. vil. 3-17. Golden Text. her. 80 they were married, add his steamer. with refreshments and When I was last>t Augusta. Nell and I held birthday cake. I Sam. vii. 12. "Hitherto hath Jehovah are spending their honeymoon in Honolulu. a reunion with Meb over the telephone. I March 22. Tomson. us." I must not forget to tell you that the minister Stomach " helped After Samuel returned to learned I can go right by her door on EAST my way who officiated yesterday is said to oe the BLL’KHILL, 262. Ml-o-ua Will Quickly mill Safely KM Hamah, his birthplace, which he seems from Augusta to Waterville. Now. Meb, SOUTH BROOKS VILLE. Hast Bluehill original of the character “Shock” in “The grange celebrated its thir- You of I Ion to have done after Eli's death and the some day I shall take dinner with mllj5*’*'! you. Prospector”, Ralph Connor's book. He is The people here were pained to hear of ty-second anniversary with an afternoon All the M. Bs. will with When your stomach is out of order loss of the ark. he led Israel hack to sympathize Are in now of a the and secretary committee on prohibition accidental death of Mrs. Samuel A. evening session March 20. There was the loss of her sister; H., of Brewer, in the food lies like a lead fer- the Lord in penitence and devotion and and social service for California aud a your Jump of Nevada, Holland, at Steuben. Mrs. Holland was large attendance. The “He- loss of a daughter; who is with a question, so Martha, and is the to 1 and that feel- defeated the Philistines that they taking trip Hongkong and re- born the secoud That the menting surely causing daughter in what wej expect is her last ill- here, daughter of the late solved, average workers in came no more into the coast of Israel turn, for a vacation. He has a strong, homely, of taste iu the mouth, ness; and Mabel, who is Luther M. and Louisa A. and re- trade and professions encounter ing fullness.sour confined to her bei interesting face. Bates, more dis- all the days of Samuel. a coated many by (lingering illness, while Chips and S. J. sided here until her marriage to Samuel couragements than the average farmer,” tongue, biliousness, and Lesson X.-Saul "Anointed Y.are King, remembered in their lameness, caused A. Holland, also of tnis place. They was opened by John F. Wood, followed other warning signs of indigestion, I A nice letter has reached me Sam. ix. 17; X. 1. Golden Text. by falling on the.ice.some weeks ago. personal moved to St -uben about twenty-five years by several others. The recess hour after which is often a dangerous ailment. I Janet, too, has been under from Aunt Hue, w no, with her is in ago. Mrs. Holland, besides her Pet. il, 17. "Fear God; honor the the ban of ill John, husband, was in leaves three sons supper spent playing after I It is suffer, fur ness, as has been her John and Excelsior Mo. If the had and two daughters, all of games, needless for you to King." That which God had fore- grandson, Springs, days whom which the lecturer too. We are married. presented the follow-I with Mi- wholare well have great reason to be not been so “full” would have 1 any druggist can you seen now comes to pass, and the peo- there, you supply thankful. March 19. ing program: Kecitations, Gertrude Smith had an letter from her in C. o-na, a harmless and efficient remedy ple demand of Sarnnel a king iDeut. interesting the and Mabel This is not one bit what I started D. Griudle; Nellie M. in to column before this time. music, for all bad stomachs. These small xvii. Hi. Samuel felt greatly hurt, but so I write, willlstop. Dull. PARTRIDGE COVE. Wood; recitation, EUie Cooper; reading, committed all to the Lord was Ablets immediate and and told William Esther Cooper; Walter give almost You always come to tbe rescue, Dell, Emery, jr., has joined bis wile j song, Carter and to grant them a king, but under [*ro- SOUTH SURRY. in UartlanA Beulah jojful relief, while a few days treat- whether it is Aunt Madge who is iu need Griudle; recitation, Gillian Black; test. Then the Lord sent him the man The weir men are the or some preparing to build Elmer Da via, wile and son, ol Northeast reading, John ment strengthens and stimulates other.neglected child. You may Horton; music, Beulah ] and afterward controlled the so Harbor, were at Wilson Eaton’s lot their vein. Friday. ! Orindle; one The llo*v of like to koow.te.Dell, that I had the lecture, “by of the sex,” ] digestive system. gastric that the people elected him. Mrs. Helen Clark, ol Boston, made her Nellie M. is pleaaure ol Dr. ! Mrs. R. A. Coggins is spending a few 1 Wood; song and stories, Reuben juices is increased, then your food Lessor XL-Saul entertaining Abby Fulton sister,Mrs.•Kendall Salisbury,a short visit Gains His King- Osgood. Music on at dinner when Dr. Ellen Wetlaufer wdf weeks at Bernard. last week. the graphanola by properly digested; sour and gassy dom. I Sam. xl. Golden Text. Prov. Elinor Howard waa also a guest at our home. Dr. W. was then David Orindell has been visiting Albert March 22. Hubbard. enjoyed. Deputy stomach, sick headaches, restless xvl. 32. “He that is slow to anger Is Norris Heath made state president of her adopted state. Treworgy and wife a few intereeting remarks. and other better than the and he that I days. nights distressing symptoms mighty, No Use lo Try to Wear Out Toor Cold, It Charles Cunningham went to vanish. ruleth his spirit than be that taketh MISS PERKINS’ LETTER Bucksport Will Wear You Out Instead quickly CONTINUED. and bought t wo new dories. BEECH do a Friday HILL. If stomach distress city." The Lord gave Saul a victory At my left sit Dr. and Mrs. Bolt, Thousands keep on suffering Coughs and suffering any returning E. M. Cunningham and wife spent Sat- Colds and Miss Florence over the Ammonites and to Pekin Bolt is through neglect delay. Why make Trott ie her two not wait—let thus the es- where£Dr. connected with the and with their sod an spending Mi-o-na give you quick urday Sunday Howard youraell easy prey to serious ailments and weeks’vacation in Bar Harbor. teem of the He also Indemnity school. They have three small at Ellsworth. epidemics as the result of a and sells [ample. gave Saul neglected Cold? School closed lasting relief. O. A. Parcber children, but as children eat at Coughs and Colds sap your strength and vi- Friday, after a successfu victory over his own spirit so that he early a sepa- Mn. Nellie of has term it with back if Meader, Ellsworth, tality unless checked in the early stagea. Dr. taught by Miss Florence guarantee of money rate table, we do not see much of them. Mrs. returned after a few Trott, o could forgive his enemies (x. 27; xt 13i. home, days with Cal- King s New Discovery is what you need—the Bar Harbor. Master Pierle and little Norris Loot, noi you are not _ girl, farther up the table, are vin Young and family. first dose helps. Your head clears up. Lesson XII.— Jonathan and His Ar- you ,“r* °ld’ DOt (bwQt CD« satisfied._ also of the same school; that is Mr. Pierle is. March 22. Tramp. breathe freely and you feel so mueh better. half'dlly* mor Bearer, I Sam. xlv. 13. Golden Buy a bottle to-day and start taking at ouce. Take a There are several Japanese passengers. One M,rch Text. Rom. xlli. 12. “Let us on the Leaf. put Ah! The Invigorating Whiff of the Pine _ armor of Mother Sweet If Mothers Only Knew. light.” Although only two Gray’s Powders for Children. Conttlpstioncso.es For Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children headache, nausea, dti years of Saul's reign had he Feverishness, Bad Stomach, Teething How It clears the throat sod head of its relieve zioesa, expired, move and Feverishness. Headache, Bad Stom- languor, heart palpitation. Disorders, regulate the Bowels and mucous ailmeuts. It is this of New- Drasth already began to fall In obedience and are a spirit ach, Teething Disorders, move and regulate pbjsic* gripe, Tonight pleasant remedy for Worms. Used by ness and Vigor from the the Bowels sicken, we.ken the bowel* an< 26 health-giving Fluey and destroy worms. They break th* was told tbat bis Mothers for years. Thrjf never fail. At Forests back Ur. don’t cur*. Bonn's act as a laxative in kingdom could not all brought by Bell's Pfue-Tar- up Colds in 24 hours. Used by mothers for M BegoleU act gently sne Jtwill druggists, 26c. Sample FREE. Adaress, and cure continue. Honey. Antiseptic healing. Buy a bot- years. All druggists, 26c. Fau. Ad- constipation. 28 cenu. Allen S. O!instead, LeRov, N. Y. tle Sample Ask your drug morning to-day. All Druggist*, Oc. dress, A. 8. O!instead, LeJtoy, N. Y. Clate—Advt. E. G. Moors. COUNTY NEWS COUNTY NEWS ttobittomtntt

ei*kn. wear OTTER CREEK. closed Friday for a week's recess. acbooln Farm and For the Children Mrs. Salle Banker le Improving, after .a wife laat weak I I) G. Hall and apent at long illness. Harbor. | eon Northeast A Cute Little Boy The infant of Hollis Wrlgbt and w. W. Loot and wife spent tfae wife died last about (■apt. and Hie Eaeter Bunny. Wednesday, aged Seal Harbor. Garden I week-end at |* t three weeks. Mrs. Annie McKay, who baa had a bad A pleasing servioe was beld at the iaoot. sttack of the grip, charcb last Sunday afternoon, conducted Samuel Leighton has moved his family to PROPER FOODS FOR HENS. by Secretary Bryant, of the Bar Harbor Mre. Y. M. C. a tSe home of Leighton's father, A., accompanied by goodly L«y«rt Mutt Have Materials For number of the association. Musio Aaron Bunker. Right by Production of Eggs. quartet and the boys’ orchestra of tbe Bar p p Thomas and family have gone to The Kind You Have Harbor association was Harbor, where Ur. Thomas has IPrepared by the United States depart- greatly enjoyed. Southwest ment of agriculture.] Tbe report by Harvey Walls and Bernard bought a boose. In order to obtain eggs It Is neces- Wright of their pleasant trip to Y. M. C. Judith Kittredge haa gone to Mrs. to A. convention at Portland was interest- ALCOHOL 3 PER Always Bought **ry hare healthy, vigorous stock CENT. to spend a tew weeks with her Somerville and to ing. All greatly appreciate what Secre- Mrs. Florence Rich. supply proper food materials. A\fcgctable PreparalfonrorA*- ,j,ter, These tary Bryant is doing for this branch of are nitrogenous material or pro- K. S. Hamor and wife apent a few days the work in this community. liie Stomach; tein, non-iritrogenons matter, succu- ting andBowdsof recently witb tbeir daughter, Mrs. Liunie March 22. Q. lents, mineral Trundy, at Southwest Harbor. matter and water. Na- ture provides the first in the form of INDIAN POINT. John Hadley is quite ill, the result of a worms and bugs and>when these are bad (*ou cannot in quite a short time popu- bowels and risk being Rheumatism is a dangerous disease; be- and the following homemade neglect keeping open apply lar medicine all over Europe. At one sick and aiiiug? You don't have to. Take Vi cause of r its Hhiftiog nature it often strikes To one of crude carbolic one small Dr. King’s New Life Pill at night, powder: part so efficacious was it considered the time in the will have a full, free heart and proves fatal. ADy one with add and three parts of gasoline add morning you that drinkiug cups were made of it for bowel movement and feel much better. Helps Makes Cakes Like This! even a taint of rheumatism ought to drive of to take up the appetite and digestion. Try one to- enough plaster paris the use of invalids suffering from your *t out as soon as possible. liquid and mix thoroughly. Spread out night. dyspepsia or similar ailments. tender, cake, the Rheumatism is caused by sluggish, and let dry. If It is too lumpy run Light, mouth-melting worn-out or over-worked which ainjmiara whether kidneys, through a sieve. Store away In tight j kind that you are proud to serve, 1 Easter Bells and Blossoms. become clogged and fail to eliminate the cans. Work well Into the feathers, The sweetest bells of Easter day it is a cake stirred for the impurities from the system. In fluff and under the just you up especially wings. Are not the ones that ring out clearly Rheums acts and directly and make a thor- and rich one for promptly Repeat in ten days '’heir Easter message blithe gay, family or a splendid big uPon the kidneys; it cleanses them; it ough Job of it Although, of course. I love those dearly. leaves them in the absolutely renovates and To tell old hens from ones birthday party. young Ait sweeter than their music, steals perfect condition, able to do the work as note that the young ones are most apt A perfume on the sunlit air. Wonderful for pastry, too, and just good nature intended should do. {jO^centB they to have brighter eyes, redder combs Until undoubtedly one feels for hot rolls and bread. a bottle. bells more fair. biscuits, never have The hyacinth has and smoother legs. They in household while old ones do, und the old Goes farther—a help economy Many In This Town spurs, j Little, tinted, curling bells. People hens move about more slowly. Pink or purple, blue or white; —because it is milled a process never really a meal until by special enjoyed of brood- Beauty such as theirs foretells we advised them to take a Hens adapt their methods Winter Wheat. Springtime Joy and delight. from Ohio Red to conditions such ns temperature, j Dyspepsia lug Your will have it. Good like alze of the chickens, wet weather, etc., They say there lived In days of old grocer grocers Tablet A noble who was much famed _____ and the operator of brooder must meet youth to6e11 his locks of gold— before ami after each meal. Sold only conditions. For curling William Tell Hour 1 fhese he was named. by u»—25c a box. Hyacinthus Any of our American breeds make _E. G. Moore. good setting hens, but there Is no He was changed into the flower That we hyacinth now call. breed that excels all others in the num- inti>C3 & LU. By some ancient god of power. C. W. UKliNlML. Notice. broodies. As a rule, the Pauper ber of its Yet no tears can we let fall. AVI NtJ ouiracted with the of Ells- City winter are the earliest H worth to support and care for those whe heaviest layers rosy n»*d assistance during Bee year* be

( aournisrmcmf. OBITUARY. ff American COUNTY GOSSIP ; ;l IfUlll-n TITllllll I4+| ©1)t (Ellsnjorth RURAL GOOD ROADS. Oar North Brooklin correspondent re- FREEMAN O. LEACH. A LOCAL AND ports seeing a snake basking in the sun POLITICAL JOURNAL Freeman Q. Leach died early Monday ■ ■ Tilling of the noil Is the largest on a MUSIC on 16. ■l-l-t-H- woods road March Reliable PUBLIftHKD morning at Lis borne on Church street, I i single Industry In the United |I Old STOR EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON established laaa after an illness of several months. Mr. ■ States, and when It Is consider- ■ AT Mrs. Wylie O. Newman, of Bayside n iittri Mini. EttrjtMaitotkaMale Leach was a native of Penobscot, but for 1; ed that the iieople employed in | \ OMtst Its* laIMiiSraatPlan*« ELLSWORTH, MAINE. farm, East Franklin, is Justly proud of some years bad lived in Ells- •' Music »nd Music Book*. Motoevcles, BY twenty*five agriculture constitute more than Sheet Bicycles, Ssvln. 111 her flock of hens, which recently produced || Victor snd Edison Talklnc Machines, worth. .. Machines, Typewriter,* Hancock county publishing oo !! one-tlilrd of all the people In tills local viewa. three eggs weighing three-quarters of a Vacuum Cleaners, Boat Cards of In early life Mr. Leach followed the sea, country engaged in any business W. H. Tirus, Editor and Manager. pound, and of the following dimensions: |1 | ■f-H-l Always l>to-«la«e, Always AIIts to in vessels to the Grand Reliable, going tisbing .. It will l>e un- .. Always Customer,’ I,11 6^x7% Inches, 7% inches and 6&x7ty occupation readily trrols, Always Guarantee Satisfaction. Waoacrlption Price—$2.00 a year; $1.00 lor six Banks. He came to Ellsworth to work in derstood of what prime linpor- M 50 cents for three If paid inches. || || -I months; months; _ was so HIOH ORADE. NONE the shoe factories, and ■ .. ROODS ALWAYS BETTER strictly in advance, $1 50, 75 and 38 cents employed tam e Is the furthering of good -I MAD1 5 cents. All ar- for several Later he in payment TERMS IF respectively Single copies The cottage colony of the eastern shore years. engaged roads that will open our rural easy desired are reckoned at the rate of II | ] rearages $2 pei a meat is business for himself, running ■ ■ rear. of Toddy pond, at McCaalin’s shore, districts. 'M towns in of Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be developing rapidly. Capt. George F. Gray, wagon through the vicinity | | Accessibility Is tile criterion on || made known on «■! application. man farmer Ellsworth. ■ ■ who is all-around handy and ■ which the value of city property About five Mr. Leach S. J. CLEMENT, Business communications should be addressed for these cottagers, has orders now for years ago, bought Is based. Farm value || H || depends +++■ 11111111111111 tn •o, and all checks and money orders made pay out the small store on Main ■ ■ three more cottages or camps to be built grocery street, on means of •ole to Thk Hancock County Publishing entirely adequate the sea- near the railroad, and this business he Oo., Ellsworth, Maine. and ready for occupancy coming II transporting products from ‘be II National Bank continued until his death. •• son. •• Edtn. itatnrunuT _ farms to the markets. Then, A Primlt** He leaves a widow and one daughter— IIto with- RBPOHT OP This week’s edition of The II too. with the farming imputation .1 There art* people who ran THE Samuel L. Bates, who has been ap- Mrs. B. A just Ralph Cunningham. sister— ■■ such a large even ainM the piles of American is 2,400 copies. of the Portland forming proportion || out literature, OONDlTlo pointed judge municipal Mrs. Agnes Gray, of Hallowell, and a THR- .. of the entire American people. and One man I court, to succeed John F. Merrill, named sur- hooka newspapers. brother—Emery Leach, of Bluehill, '■ week for ■ '2,500 the prosjierity of the farmer Is rooms Average per 1914, as United States district-attorney, is a vive him. || knew who lived in comfortable in the .. always reflected directly In the .. In Bris- Brooksville boy. He was educated The funeral was held at the liorae this at Clifton was a hank official BDRRILL If the NATIONAL BA 1915. and Castine || prosperity of the itles. || in Bll.worth, It WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, common schools of Brooksville afternoon. Rev. P. A. A. Killam officiat- tol. He was the only man of meant Maine, th* clow 0| but Is M a ■ normal his country to bo prosperous March 4. IMS school, working way through ing. England I ever found without a tingle whole the farmers must lie pros- 11 RESOURCE*. school by going to sea, serving on off- him The of as bit of book, paper or print about Ixraac and dtecounta. budget appropriations vessels. After the perous. -John L. tVltlys. Vice shore and coasting Overdraft(i, secured. fMJJ made op by the city government Cortwponotnrr. President Lincoln As- bnt the encouraging notice on a new completion of his normal school course, Highway || unsecured, #418 88. forecasts a box of Old you ever know a U. 8 bond* deposited to Monday evening “good he the of law, his way soclatloo. cigars. began study paying Augusta Letter. •erflr* cirenlation (par ■ refused to read roads’’ year. The special appropria- It is such hard knocks ■M-H-I-M- ■I 'M■ 1 H*'l-l-l- l-H-l-M b H-l-l-H-l- man who deliberately by teaching. by March Augusta, Me., 19,1915. even was Premium* on bond* m«d tion for the of Main street on the anvil of life that men are books or new-spa pen*—and repair tempered To the Editor fo. circulation. of The American: 7- London Globe. #A3l m comes none too soon. The for service. quite happy Bayside larger Members of tbe who haven’t legislature GOOD ROADS AND PROPERTY, Other bond*. ■rearUlN.rtc., road, which was badly worn by extra figured much in the official record have WEST SURRY. owned unpledged (other traffic thrown it last than stock*). Including automobile npon STATK SOLON8. been making up for lost time the paat Cum Relation Between Im- Showing Erneat Biaisdell, of Conaryville, is visit- p re ml am* on I #48,787 S will doubtless come in for ex- and baa been year, week, oratory rampant. proved Roads and Land Values. U.7J bis mother, Mrs. F. W. Rlsisdell. to Legislative News of Interest to Han- the effort of the whole ing Subscription stock of tensive repairs also. Probably greatest The cases the re- Federal Reserve following showing wife snd daughter Kath- bank. cock County Headers. session was that of President on W. C. Bowden, Heraey lation between improved roads and ad The Mt. Desert lew seems all erine were ‘guests of 1. E. Lufkin and Less amount unpaid 1,488 84 1.148 M A federal district in Kansas safely past tbe bill to submit woman suffrage. It judge : Jacent land values are cited by the .m obstacles. In the House last Thursday was a forceful and wife recently. has held that the bird law eloquent appeal, and it Banking boose, furniture migratory offered an specialists of the office of public roads and fit tore*. Rep. Small, of Mt. Desert, added to the the president’s prestige as an Mrs. Susie Willina, who baa been ill :jw is unconstitu- Other real estate owned ■.. enacted by Congress amendment that the law in a bulletin of the United States de- 1M which provided orator. some time, remains about the same. All Dae from Federal Reserve no tional—that Congress has jurisdic- as roads in the eastern section bank. regards the A bill which has been hard-fought on partment of agriculture: to see her out soon. hope Due from re- tion over the game in any state, of the town should not go into effect until approved both sides since the beginning of the ses- Manatee county, Fla., built sixty- Relatives and friends here of Mrs. Gil- serve agent*, la other which alone has power to enaot laws 1, 1916. The amendment met sion is the so-called “double four miles of macadam and shell road. reserve cities...... #5.978 01 January gauge” lob- bert Davis were shocked to learn of her SJ7I for its Maine’s answer to with overwhelming defeat, the vote be- ster which asked a minimum on protection. law, of nine From 1911 to 1912 land the road In- death by burning Friday. Onteide checks and other this is to make its State laws conform ing 80 to 37. inches and a maximum of thirteen inches creased In value $20 per acre, and land cash itsms. Mrs. Matilda one of our and Fractional A resolve for the of Dorr, aged currency .nicks!* to the federal the of completion as the legal length for lobsters. a mile away from the road showed an and cents. law, purpose Perhaps died after a screen the outlet of Beech Hill in respected women, Sunday, which ia meritorious. at pond, no committee has had larger numbers be- Increase of $10 per acre. \,\U | abort illness' of pneumonia. She leaves Checks on hanks in ths Otis, was reported favorable last Wednes- fore it than that on sea and shore fisheries. | Spottsylvanla county, Va., Improved one eon, Oscar A. Dorr, who cared for her, same city or town as rs* day. So many fishermen appeared that on forty-one miles of road, and land which and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Carter. porting Saak. ti; The of the woman NOW. Notes of other national killing suffrage two occasions it was to hold the 22. necessary formerly sold on an average of $24.74 March I* banks. m leeoive by the House yesterday is a The House Wednesday voted down the hearings in Representatives hall. The hands within three at Lawful money reserve in changed years bank: severe to the suffra- bill to allow druggists to sell intoxicating dealers are for this PeafSess Cannot Be Cured disappointment largely responsible an average of $44.74 per acre. Specie. #10,40 « a vote of 86 to 37. local as cannot reach gists, though they may take comfort liquors, by double-gauge bill, bnt were supported by In Dinwiddle where 125 by applications, they Legal-tender note* 8.1W00 county, Va., the diseases portions of the ear. There is came nearer was a for the suffra- tbe fishermen from the western of one care and that is from the fact that they Wednesday big day part miles of road were built, land between only way to deafuest. by Doe from C. 9 treasurer 2AH when the Senate voted 26 to 4 in the State, while the sentiment from the constitutional remedies. Deafness is canned the goal than ever before. The re- gists, live and ten miles from Petersburg ad- an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- < by Total. IB34S favor of the resolve to refer the question eastern section is for no change in the of the Eustschtan Tube. When this tnbe solve lacked but ten votes of the vanced on an average from $15.25 to ing LIABILITIES. woman of the length. is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or of suffrage the votes people. present an acre in about fifteen instances, necessary two-thirds, being 88 to 59. j $30 imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely Capital stock paid in. .... • sc.o« was A license law has been Their rejoicing short-lived, however, passed while land ten miles from town In- closed, deafness is the result, and ucleas Hurplu* fund- .. 1 !>*«•*. days. the roads shows an swear [ business to Ellsworth. Improved average a solemnly that the above statetueol trip few samples of * hosiery true to the e#t of my knowledge ami !» lie I Miss Mary H. Kenniston, who has been A Hancock man whose of 71 per cent against *>2 per cent J wrich we furnish you. you can county IADIF8—With easily Kbw. H. .Small « »>hie Lecture at i'nltarlan Church. earn a beautilul pair of #4.00 shoe*. Option attending the C&stine normal is on labor matters have received along ot#er roads. In Wise county, Subscribed and sworn to before roe th:» school, opinions of premium or 3ft cent, commission. There was a aod per of 1915. large appreciative au- home for a short vacation. considerable is Va.. several successful school consoli- Orders delivered free. Satisfaction day March, | | attention Representative guaran- Lynwood F Oilim. dience at the lecture teed. Send postal for full Bay given at the Uni- Ward of Bluehiil. dations have been effected since 1909. particulars. Fubll Horace Watts, jr., and wife, of Old Wescott, State Hosiery Co. Inc.. Lyun. Mara. Notary tarian church Kev. Correct--At test: Monday evening by are here for several Hancock of visitors The Pole Bridge school In this ! Town, days, called county's delegation county, U. S. Aivah Ph. of A. Coins, that are in good con- Lew is lIoDoama, ltoy Scott, D., Bangor, under has diminished since on the road from Coburn to re- cents I here by the death of Mr. Watts’ father. suddenly the pas- Wise, OLDdition; half and cents, from 1738 to K. O. Si last, Directors. the of the Unitarian 1857. Highest market auspices club. His of the Mt. bill. four one-room schools. prices paid. J. W. Co as. R Brea ill, Good Will held its meet- sage Desert automobile places “Some Work and | grange regular Chase. Ellsworth. Me. subject, Play in the Morrison and Small have March with a attendance. At Representatives Field of ing 20, good —Middle-aged man for work on farm Literature,” was handled in a done almost heroic work for their Insurance &tatrmrni&. ; recess ice-cream and cake were served. respec- FEDERAL AID AND GOOD ROADS MANyear around. Apply to Mrs. 8. C. scholarly yet entertaining manner. So- live on this which will down Thob-kh, West Hancock; P. O. address, R. F. There was one visitor from Mariaville ! sides, bill, go NUELITT PHKNIX FIRE ISv solos Miss Bertha Giles D 4, Ellsworth. prano by added to as one of the most intense in tbe grange. fights or »IW VO*K CITT, *«w YOSK. the of the | Excsrpt From Recent Annual Report of -In location, furn- pleasure evening. of this good by May 1, ASSETS DEC. 1*14. | history legislature. ished house Small SI. Dr. Scott said that his of Horace Watts, sr., a highly respected Secretary of Agriculture. RENT preferred. family; study litera- Two measures have been introduced no children. Address W-4», care Amebic ait Beal estate. 5T2J ture had been for a better understanding citizen of this town and a veteran of the On the subject of good roads the office Mortgage lorn*. U* i recently which are receiving much Blocks sod bonds. 11.W1J of men and women. He had made a Civil war, died March 16, at the home of 1914 report of Secretary Houston says wide favorable comment. Senator Hastings’ Cash Id office sud bank, 1.42 of and had his Mrs. R. J. after a In Jot Sait. A grots’ bslSDCea. 1.401, study psychology, come to the | daughter, Grover, bill looks to the of part: keeping Maine's water Interest and rents. conclusion that nowhere can a long illness. The funeral was held at the “The of good roads, so far person powers within the control of the State, problem Wm. Oke or John Meader place, so- meet the constituent church Rev. Mr. as the federal government It concern- called, on the east side Gross assets. *IV4* really parts of man Thursday afternoon, and Senator Clark’s bill State THE Hurry Road, in proposes Ellsworth, Maine, of about Deduct Items not admitted, so closely as in the realm of good books. Hyde, of Bangor, officiating. ed, Is how to inject lbs assistance into consisting fifteen j conservation of forests. This bill is the acres of land and good dwelling house and But a March 22. the situation so as to secure For Admitted good book, he said, m ust be a true por- C. first workable bill primarily outbuildings. particulars inquire of assets, I IS, of this kind ever pre- Febd L. of the moods of | efficient The of Mason, Ellsworth, Maine, or John H. LIABILITIES DEC. SI. 1914 trayal varying humanity; sented. S. expenditure. people Dansokth, Foxcrofu Maine. _ Net it muBt not only tell of the pathos of NORTH ORLAND. the nation are Intensely interested In | unpaid losses, I life, nought all furniture | Unearned premiums, *. but must observe this and will con- of the laughter, and even Fred Maynard has moved his family to North Penobscot, March 12,1915. problem, pressure I7IURNITURK—HavingHotel Bluffs, Ml. Desert Ferry. 1 am I All other liabilities, offering it at great bargains, sale. I Cash 2. the touches of sarcasm which are parts of Dedham. tinue for action by tbe federal govern- private capital. To the Editor of The American : May be seen at J. H. Mscomber's, cor. Surplus over ail liabilities, 4. the human life. ment. The matter Is of sufficient im- Franklin and Pine streets. either Frank Bennett lost a span of horses Id the last issue of The American Telephone The whole your to an to M-ft or 6ft 2 for information. Feans R. Moobk. Total liabilities and 11 meeting gave satisfaction to portance Justify aguiu attempt Ellsworth. surplus, Tuesday. Augusta correspondent, referring to the M. ft:. HOLM the club members, and encouraged them indicate the wise course of action In KB, Agent. Frank of is celebrated DeForrest states in — Alley, Medway, visit- | Keyes claim, case FOUNTAIN ^Counter with marble ELLttWORTH, ME. for future days. Koy C. tbe federal government Is further *>lab. tumbler washer, soda Haines, president his substance that in some cases the had tanks, ice- ing father, L. P. Alley. titles cream cabinet and of the club, thanked Dr. Scott for his to expand Its activities and lend direct fixtures to go with foun- not been forfeited. tain; also iron L. B. Johnson and wife last week safe with key; all cheap. Q. A. Notices. kindness in to and Bpent support, if direct federal aid is to be Pakchur. Acga' coming Ellsworth, 1 heard with his John Houston and that claim argued for the first hoped that the men and women who had grandparents, expended it should be done only under time before a suLscriber not- wife, of Pond. legislative committee, such 2 tj, story house on Elm 8t., nereoy gives assembled would continue their kind in- Long conditions as will guarantee a Ellsworth. Will he has been »■ now HOUSE—My accept part cash aud THE duly appointed lawyer Cornish, Judge Cornish, ap- trator of the terest in the work which the Unitarian Warren Moore, who has been working dollar's results for every dollar of ex mortgage lor the bil.nce Maury L. Cm estate of peared for the State, and also two years mm. n William 8t.. New York. | HANNAH C. late of club was endeavoring to for A. L. Foster at Goose pond and Ed- peuditure, and, as has been said, the MARSHALL, QCj accomplish ago, before the committee on of claims, should be lor batching—8 c. Rhode BORO. both in a social and literary sense. dington all winter, is home. emphasis placed on the com- I.lant which I was a member, three able EOOSRed.; winter Inyere; 50c 13 egg. ! in the county of Hancock, decea* by on tbe aettlng Mrs. Henrietta Billings and munity road, necessity of Im- Mm. Cm,a. qmmt. Ell.worth Falle. Me. given bonds as the law directs. Roy Trundy lawyers appearing for and I do not Keyes, In an economical sons having demands the went to Surry Sunday, called there by the provement manner of against "MOUTH OF THK RIVKK. recall that any such claim was put forth. of said deceased are desired to pre death of her Mrs. the dirt roads of the country, particu- Lost. same for sister-in-law, Davis, But attorneys at the latter bearing settlement, and all indebted the forms of con- •re requested to make imn*< A. E. Closson left last for who was burned to death larly through cheaper payment Capt. Monday Friday. made, to state it some erroneous Bbsist 8. Mas mildly, such as T)A88 BOOK No 837 issued by ds- March 22. B. struction, sand clay, gravel savings March 2. 1915. Greenport to Join bis vessel, schooner assertions involving the honor of the JL part men t of the Burrill National Bank, and earth. Legislation should hinder will please leave same at the Winchester. Stste. provide bank. for between Eowaan F. Small, cashier. co-operation the federal ilium xtruuu*. wife and little daughter, Your correspondent further states that Byron Catlyn, SOUTH BLUEHIEL. government and the states and that Lucie Myrl, of Portland, are with Mrs. at the bearing before the present legisla- 2a Ernest Varney, of North Brooklin, is the state, through an expert highway let. Catlyn’s parents, H. B. Holt and wife. ture, for the first time, no remonstrants cutting logs for W. J. Johnson. commission, should tie tbe lowest unit The Lewiston orer Moorc’r drug .tore, vacated The schooner Louis M. Candage, Capt. appeared. Journal has with School commenced to-day; Miss Elisa- which the federal machinery OFFICESb.y ^,r Bot w«ter brat and toilet, Wm. O. which wintered in Surry, has fallen into the same error. No remon- apply to K. O. Moors. Ellsworth. ■Closson, beth of teacher. should deal. If, tbe federal govern- Orindle, Bluebill, strants at the two in and is appeared hearing years -- v stairs taea put commission, loading ment any other unit rpENEMENT—Upp tenementtrucuicui ofoi threemree recognizes than ^ __1-- Orrin Bickford and wife en- Jg_ rooms;PAAntft* waterntata. and all.11 TITLES tor Rockland. pleasantly ago to combat the three able lawyers on conveniences. In- the state hlebwav commission it will quire ai 40 Laorel St* Ellsworth. tertained about twenty-Uv* friends March the other side, who had it all their own Mrs. Celia Fullerton Carlisle, of Surry, complicate the situation In those states lUJWORTH, 9, Mrs. Bickford's birthday. and could what way say they pleased. where -was here last week packing her household satisfactory developments buve jeptnal JXouaa. •Mrchct maul* Fred Sylvester and wife are This transaction was made by republi- broods to move to Surry. She has sold her receiving taken place, in i It will retard move- and copies fUrnlahtd can of the congratulations on the birth of a officials State when the repub- “Blue Borne place to her son, Clifford G. Ful- daugh- ments In tbe light direction In other Sky” Advertisements. notice, and at born March Alberta. lican party was in full power, and if the lerton ter, 11-Dorothy communities." haTinK been made to the _ AP»L,crttanhnm. SS&brrt(*mfnt«. 'oCNTY decorating the home of William Adam COUNTY NEWS. Brown. Fred L. BROOKUN. Savage, the architect, ia making extensive repairs there. CASTIHE. W. Bridges and Harry Bridges Mother* often wonder why their chil- MM. A. H. A. has Clarence Wheeler is in Boston on bu.l- NEW Perry the house of dren ere not and a ENGLAN “> purchased rugged hardy. In vaet iMt «<* H. L. neea. Graham on Federal street, and ex- number of caaee the trouble ia—Worms. who hat been viatt- ANIMAL FFRTILI Z,b» Mr». E. H. Bridgaa, pects to occupy It soon. Mrs. Helen Kea and two children are .Signs or worms are: Indiges- it home. in Machiatport, Schools visiting in tion, variable appetite, crav- |ng closed Friday for a vacation un- Cherryfleld. SATISFACTORY CROPS ol Lewiatoo, spent the til tor I Fr,nk Staple*, Tuesday, March 30. The kindergarten Q. A. Benjamin and family are spending ing sweets, nansea,vomit- hla here. swollen sour are raised on New England Animal Fertilizers with family will aleo open March 30. a few in Portland. ing, upper lip, LeeK-end days because are from Organic Cole haa returned from stomacb, offensive breath, theyy specially prepared Mia* Rachel Superintendent and Mrs. Palmer left Mrs. and two are Matter Potash. meet Spurting daughters bard and full with]high grade They tjle where ahe apent two weeks. k belly, eyes Thursday for Portland. After a f«Nv days spending this week at Bandy Point. requirementsts of New England farms, j iBoaton. “•*vy ■“<* dull, twitching Gray return* to North In that will to New York. TrVae Mark Jliaa Evelyn city they go Wayne Hnssey, a student of the E. M. Sond for our crop book. itching of the of Thursday, to resume teaching. Victor Urindle and C. is home eyelids, now, itching Aa»s«twaal»dln wer aw. Writ* ea a boot it. uaon Leland Morton have S., for the spring vacation. the rectum, abort dry coogh, grinding of a d Miss Muaa been in ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY Helen Mayo Dol- town this week to put an engine Mrs. lewis and Ella Bevan the teeth, little red points sticking out on NEW Uim Staples Mrs. 40 A No. Market St., Boston, Maas. from into their which is to be tongue, starting during alow fever. I returned Rowland Saturday. boat, need in spent several days last week in Camden. aleep, Dr. True’s Elixir, the 80 years time-tried is home from tending their weir at Oak Point. Miaa Ruth Kane Castine, Mias Emma Coombs, who teaches In Family Laxative and Worm Expeller, will haa been attending normal J. H. was one the worms and restore the vim and l.aen ahe Butterfield, who of the Fairfield, is home for the spring vacation. expel men thrown from tfce automobilaon Mann vigor to your cbildt Good tot adulta also. Siunrcancc Statements. Notice*. esool. Eugene Osgood and wife, of Btuehill, Discovered by my father over 80 years ago. legal Sherman and Miss Laurel bill last week, was found to have a bone in Mina Klaie were guests last week of Oecrge Wardwell 36c, SOo and fl.00 at all dealers’. Advice DKTKOIT KIKK * NAHINk INS. CO., one foot and will be To all persons interested In either of the who hat* been visiting in broken, laid up Cor free. Special treatment for tapeworms. 96 SHHLBV MICHIGAN. iGra.Vi Boston, and wife. STRKBT, DETROIT, estate* hereinafter named: several weeks. Send for book. I ASSETS DEO. 31.1914. At a court held at In are home. Mr. who has in W. probate Ellsworth, and I Perry, employment Steal for the county of Hancock, on the ssobndl J. Parker haa returned from Nellie M., wife of Fred A. Harvey, died estate, Mr*. Nancy H. Hooper’s garage, is spending the week Mortgage loans, day of March, a. d, 1916. ahe haa been her Friday, aged forty-eight years. She bad Collateral K Blue bill. Where visiting in Portland. loans, following matters having been pre- been in ill health for some time, suffering Hocks and bonds, THEsented for the action thereupon herein* lighters. Rosmar Devereux was taken to the Cash in office and bank, hfter indicated, it is hereby ordered: That |da from heart trouble. Mrs. was Nutter borne Harvey a tgents' balances, notice thereof be given to all persons in- Mra. Martha ia from Webster con- native of the of hospital Saturday, having [merest and rents, terested, by causing a copy of this order to h« where ahe hat been em- Trenton, daughter Capt. I Groton, Man*., tracted a severe case of til other assets, published three weeks successively in the Kben E. Moore and wife. She leaves a pneumonia. Central ail months. Ellsworth American, a newspaper published — Railroad Gross ployed husband and three children Everett B., Harry Noyes, one of Castine’s town assets, at Ellsworth, in said county, that they nny has been extended to Rev. Mr. Deduct 1 teals not admitted. appear at a probate court to be held at EU«- A call Alton and a died at his home on Main street Marie; alao brother, Frank boys, worth in said com on the sixth "'eat Rutland, Vt., to become ty, day off I West, Of E. Walls, of Bar Harbor. Wednesday, after a brief illness. The QUARRIES, FACTORY LOCA- Admitted «ts. April, a. d. 1916, at ten of thd clock in the church. and be heard thereon if Laatorol the Biptiat March 22. M. funeral was beld at the home LIABILITIES DEC. 81, 1914. forenoon, they stO Saturday, Vet cause. who baa the Rev. Mr. Patterson TIONS, MILL SITES, FARMS, unpaid losses, M. late of Mount Mrs. Augusta Staples, spent officiating. Unearned Emily Savage, Desert, in premiums. said deceased. First in and re- WEST THE MONT.w Match 22. a. All other county, account off [vinter Koxbury Rockland, liabilities, A. filed SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS Dash capital, George Savage, administrator, |for home Saturday, accompanied A little son came to the home of settlement. } turned by gladden Surplus over all liabilities, Carman of Mr. and Mrs. Oaiton Heed March 13. David Sawyer, Iste of Castine, in said Iter granddaughter, Staples, OTIS. deceased. First account of Charles and CAMPS rotal liabilities and surplus, 2,374,403 76 county, Edwin Hutnill la home to work for his Mrs. Arthur ot is vis- McCluskey, administrator, filed for settle- Ikockland. Moore, Gardiner, WM. K. WHITING. Agent. ment. ■* U W. Located on the line o( tbe The senior data of the high school gave father, Rumill, the coming summer. iting her mother at the Young homestead. ELLSWORTH, ME. Thomas C.'.G. Furbish, of Bucksport, in said county. Third account of 0. and social at the grange W. Lunt and wife are Wiley Conary, |an entertainment George home from Helen, little daughter ot Emery Willey, MICHIGAN flKK St MARINE INS. CO. guardian, filed for settlement. which was MAINE Thomas and j bail Wednesday evening, Arlington, Maea., where they have been is critically ill. Many others are on the CENTRAL RAILROAD DBTROIT, MICHIGAN. Nickerson, Junior, Elisabeth Net towards Hardy Nickerson, minors of Seattle, Wash- I much enjoyed. proceeds, fl3, visiting their Mrs. R. M. an ASSETS DEC. 31,1914. daughter, sick list, including Mrs. W. Johnson, give opportunity to those desiring to make ington. Fourth account of Frederick J. Ran- of graduation. I Simonds. Real estate, $ 69,643 26 lett, guardian, filed for settlement, [the expenses old lady. a in a new In change location tor start life. Mortgage loans. 620,906 06 Rockwell S. Spencer, late of Dedham, is were called out after- L. 8. and 00 The people Friday | Springer accompanied bis deugh- Everett Higgins, ot Lamoine, who came Stocks bonds. 666,000 said county, deceased. First and final ac- Dash in office and bank, 73,024 19 count of Thomas R. noon to tight a grass lire near Kggemog- ter, Mrs. to Water Spencer, administrator* I Jasper Norwood, Bangor, Saturday to attend the funeral ot his aunt, Undeveloped Powers, Agents’ balances, 182,16? 10 filed for settlement. which threatened the annex. gin inn, I where she went for medical treatment at Mrs. Lillian Jordan, was a guest of Henry Interest and rents, 19,030 91 Albert Atkinson, late of Orland, in said Unlimited Raw All other assets, 100 00 county, deceased. Petition filed Joshua The Are was caused by a man throwing the hospital. t E. Brawn and wife. Material, by | E. Gross, administrator, for license to sell a match after lighting his Gross certain real estate of said down pipe. March 15. ,Thelma. Eben Warren and James ice- and assets, deceased. Lynch’s Deduct items not admitted, George W. Jordan, late of Mount Desert, in Schools in the grades begin to-day with much on said 1 Issac who has been boat has attracted attention county, deceased. Petition filed by Murphy, quite ill, Admitted assets, Susie P. an the billowing teachers: MUs Lana Cous- Beech Hill lake the week. It is the Good Land Jordan, widow, for allowance out ia out. past Farming of the estate of said deceased. of Blue- LIABILITIES DEC. 31, personal ins, village; M is* Ruby Mason, | first boat of the kind here. Annie S. late of Franklin, in said Net losses. Pherson, Mrs. Sarah A. Reed ia her Await nnpaid deceased. Petition filed Jar roll hill, Haven; Miss Ada Herrick, West visiting niece, Development. Unearned county, by J. The Albert Kincaid that runs to premiums, Dunn, that an Mra. George W. Lunt. place All other administrator, order be issued Brooltlio; Miss Luetta Bridges, No. 7; | liabilities, to distribute the the shore of Beech Hill lake has been sold Dash among heirs-at-law of said Mrs. Ktiza Kumill is capital. deceased the amount in the hands Ml,- Orrndie Mason, of Hluebill, North visiting her son, Communications locations over all remaining to John O. Whitney, ot Ellsworth Falls. regarding Surplus liabilities, of said administrator, the of hia J. H. at Seal upon filing Brooklin; MissUaynell Bridges, Naskcag. Kumill, Cove. are invited will receive second and final account. E. Lord and wile, of Ellsworth Falls, will and attention Total liabilities and 57 surplus, $1,524,381 Augusta 8. Harden, late of Ellsworth, in I. Beni died at the age Mrs. 1,. B. Sprague spent the week-end James Saturday, occupy it tor a summer home. when addressed to any agent of the WM. E. WHITING, Agent. said county, deceased. Petition filed by Ed- ol Mr. Bent with Mrs. Lena A. Bobbins. MAINE. waid H. Harden, administrator, that an order eighty years. Although funeral of Mrs. Lillian Carr MAINE or to ELLSWORTH, The Jordan, CENTRAL, is issued to distribute among the heirs-at- had not been strong lor several years, he Walter S. Lunt left for Portland to-day of Oregon, widow of Samuel Jordan, a law of said deceased, the aniout remaining in bad been in his usual health until a week to joiu the schooner Crescent. INDUSTRIAL lUgal !Notirc&, the han^s of said administrator, upon tho former resident here, was largely attended BUREAU, settlement of his final account. ago, when he began to fall rapidly. Be- Horatio N. late The W. T. 1. society will hold an all-day at the home of her brother, Ueorge Carr, STATE OF MAINE. Joy. of Ellsworth, in said tides a w he leaves a son and county deceased. Petition filed by Charles W. idow, Ralph, session next with a of North afternoon. MAINE CENTRAL RAILRGAD Thursday, picnic Mariaville, Sunday Hancock ss. Ellsworth Municipal Court Currier, administrator with the will annexed, two grandchildren, also a hall-ainter dmuer, at Mrs. Ashbury Lopaus'. Interment was beside her husband here in PORTLAND, MAINE. Case No. 9042. March Term, 1916. that an order be issued to distribute among and brother — Mra. R. W. Smith and the beirs-at-law of said the amount her Clyde Fenton, by Edward B. Fenton deceased, Word has been received from Mrs. [ Evergreen cemetery. Kalph Jordan, remaining in the hands of said administrator U. all of this Mr. Austin Herrick, place. came on the with with the will annexed, the settlement of Jasper Norwood, who went to the Eastern ouly child, long journey PARKER’S Bert Witharn, and certain sawed lumber at- upon Bent wasa Civil w ar vetera litbaving served HAIR his second account. Maine the remains. Samuel wife and BALSAM tached on the writ. B. general hospital March 13, that she Jordan, A toilet of John Redman, late of Ellsworth, in said in the He was a member of James preparation merit. Edward B. navy. sou went West about Mr. Helps to eradicate dandruff. Clyde Fenton, by county, deceased. Petition filed by Erast us is doing well. thirty years ago. of Han A. Garik id post. U. A. R, of itiuehill. For Restoring Color and WHEREAS,Fenton, Sorrento, county ©! F. Redman, executor of the last will aud Jordan was killed a few later. Maine, has a lien suit 1 years or Faded Hair. cock, brought against testament of said deceased, that the amount had lived in town att his life and had Mrs. F. W. Lunt and daughter, Mrs. O. Bea-itytoCiray He March £1. Davis. 60c. and 81.00 at Druggists. Bert Witharn, of Damariscotta, county of of inheritance tax upon the estate of said de- friends. The funeral will be held A. Tolraan, leave to-day for Boston for a Lincoln, Stale of Maine, and has attached ceased be determined by the judge of probate. many I a sum ot short Sadi.- to enforce lien claim for the eight Lucian Sumner, late of Amberst, in said this Rev. S. ". visit. Mrs. Lacount will keep afternoon. Treworgy MANSET. Endurance Statemene. dollars, certain sawed lumber now lying on county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- house for Mrs. Lunt. the bank of Frenchman’s in the officiating. The sympathy ol the coin- Bay county porting to be the last will and testament of I Bessie Noyes sprained her ankle Friday. of Hancock, town of Sullivan, at a point said deceased, with for n.unity is extended to tLe family. E. B. Iteed and Edwin NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO. together petition pro- Lopaus have be* situated about three hundred feet south of bate thereof, presented by Myra E. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Dresser are at NBW YORK March 22. UNE 1- k.mmk. gun work at Moose island on the weirs | visiting the Sullivan Harbor postofiice, the owner of the executrix therein named. Seal Cove. ASSETS DEC. 1914. said sawed lumber being unknown to the Prank T. late of in said for A .Sons. Mrs. 81, Bridges, Brooklin, J. L. Stanley Keed and aDd whereas said suit is now pend- deceased. A certain Mortgage loans. §563,500 00 county, instrument par- isAK MAKBUH. Mrs. James Parker and MisB Fannie ug in said Ellsworth Municipal court, at said to be the last will and testament Mrs. Lopaus expect to live there this Stocks and bonds, 5,834,068 32 rilaintiff; porting of *- Ellsworth, within and for said county of said deceased, with for H. JL Graham ia ill of I are ill. Cash in office and bank, 475.726 02 together petition pro- grip. summer. King Hancock, and whereas the owner of said bate R. C. Agents' balances. 558,649 63 thereof, presented by Bridges, the lumber has not voluntarily and be- executor therein named. Ernest of ta in town Hass Harbor the Mrs. and Edna Interest and rests, 89.219 67 appeared Sargent, KiUwrorth, talent gave play, "The Verney King daughter come a to said suit. Andrew J. late of in All other assets. 94,186 89 party Gott, Eden, said county, to work on bicycle repairs. Pedlers Parade,” at of P. ball for the left Saturday for Bangor for a few days. Now, therefore, notice of said suit is ordered deceased. A certain instrument purporting by the publication of a copy of this notice, at- to he the last will and testament of said de- Kxtcn*ive are twuetU of Kobie who is still un- The entertainment at Ward’s ball Tues- Gross assets. §7,555,450 08 repairs being made at Kumill, tested by the recorder of said EllBworth ceased. together with petition for probate Deduct items not admitted, 52,576 87 in iifleld & Joy’s boat wharf. able to work. The K. of P. brothers and day was a success. Proceeds, f37, for the municipal court, the Ellsworth American, thereof, presented by Lucy C. Gott, the j | a published in said Ellsworth, executrix therein named. I sisters furnished refreshments. Admitted assets, $7,502 373 16 newspaper Charles Mitchell left last Saturday to Proceeds, Baptist society. two weeks successively before the first Tues- Maria M. Wescott, late of Penobscot, in said Music was Newman's band, of LIABILITIES DEO. 81, 1914. day of April a. d. 1915, to which time said suit county, deceased. A certain instrument attend the Gordon school. foo. by Elizabeth Stanley and Helen par- theological Smallidge, Net unpaid losses. 347,81512 is continued, at the Ellsworth municipal porting to be the last will and testament of Manse t. court in said when and Aaivitits of Northeast Harbor, visited at Mrs. Ellen Unearned premiums, 8382,592 68 room, Ellsworth, said deceased, together with petition for pro- have begun on several of the where the owner of said lumber March 22. Thelma. last week. All other liabilities, 85332 35 may appear bate thereof, presented by Clifton R. Wescott, counts. A very buej season seems at Stanley’s Cash capital, 1300.000 00 and become a party to said suit. the executor therein named. R. E. Mason, hand. The ladies’ aid society met at Mrs Surplus over all liabilities, 2387,438 01 Ida E. Jones, late of Somerville, county PROSPECT HARBOR. Judge of Ellsworth Municipal Court. Middlesex, Massachusetts, deceased. Peti- Hubert All A true that F. Work haa been resumed on the forest Spurling’s Wednesday. report Total liabilities and surplus, $7,502,878 16 copy, tion Louis Jones or some other suit- Misa Vida K. Cleaves, who has spent the Attest T. F. Mahonby. able be a good time. The youngest present was M. B. HOLMKS, Agent. person appointed administrator of path* under the direction of Andrew Lis- winter in Boston, ia home. Recorder Ellsworth Municipal Court. the estate of said deceased, presented by Walter three months. ELLSWORTH, ME. Louis F. Jones, a son of said deceased. comb. Byron Joy, aged NOTICE or FORECLOSURE. L. B. and of Bar Sarah late of Deasy wife, Harbor, Otto A. of Parker, Bucksport, in said The grammar school dosed Friday. MERRIMACK MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. Wilson, Tremont, deceased. Petition that William T. Burton and daughter left the week-end at in the of Hancock and State of county, Austin Snow spent Qapt. Deasy’s. WHEREAS,county or some other suitable be Pupils with perfect record: Morris Dolii- AMDOVBB, MASS. hia deed dated person appointed Tuesday for New York to attend the Maine, by mortgage August 18. administrator of the estate of said Mra. Moaea Stanley entertained the Hsncock. in ASSETS DEC. 1914. a. d. 1905 and recorded in Hancock deceased, ver, Julia Perfect attendance: 31, county Grace a flower anow. of book presented by Foster, creditor of said library elnb Thursday. She served ice* Helen Mildred Mortgage loans. Maine, registry deeds, 429, page 127, deceased. Decost, Evelyn Hopkins, to Pnebe F. of said Tremont, Miss of New interior Collateral loans. conveyed Gray, Hiram B. Harding, late of in Wuherage, York, creaai and cake. Davis one undivided seventh of a certain Sedgwick, Hopkins, John Hopkins, Hobinson, Stocks and bonds, (1-7) part said Petition that Frank was in town on her lot or of land with the there- county, deceased. decorator, Thursday Franklin Cash in office and bank, parcel buildings H. or some other suitable bo Master George Albert Colwell, of South Lester Staples, Ward, Hazel on situated in Tremont aforesaid and on the Harding person Agents’ balances, administrate r of the estate east aide of Baas “so-called.” bounded appointed of said Hancock, accompanied bis grandfather Kamadell, Leach Connors, Francis Conary. Interest and rents, Harbor, Jane M. and described as follows to wit: deceased, presented by Harding, dJHUl'uaC&aitt Stover returned to her home Beginning widow of said decea>ed home for the week-end. Miss Saturday on the east shore of Bass Harbor at the south- Gross assets. Annie 8. Pherson, late of Fnklin. in west corner of the John R. Bickford lot. said of ar- in Caatine for two weeks’ vacation. She Deduct items net admitted, (now deceased. Second and final Misa Beulah O. Gore, Woodland, owned Frank and county, account by McMnllin) following of Carroll J. School to- wilt return for the spring term. said Bickford's south line to land of Dunn, administrator, filed for rived Saturday night. reopens Admitted assets, $309,858 68 easterly settlement. 22. Delia Thurston, thence said Thuiston’s for a term of twelve weeks. March Lilac. LIABILITIES by H. Roberts, late of in THAT COLD YOU HAVE day DEC. 81, 1914. south line to land formerly owned by Moses Mary Penobscot, said deceased. account Net losses, $ 7,284 21 Richardson, thence said Richardson’s south county, First of Fred L. Mrs. Louis P. Cole entertained at dinner unpaid by Roberts, filed for settlement. ■nay bring sickness, doctors bills and BLUEH1LL FALLS. Unearned 209,448 59 line to the town or connty road, thence said administrator, premiums, by Horatio N. Joy, late of Ellsworth, in said loss of Monday for her mother, Mrs. Charles Allother liabilities, 60,296 95 road southerly fifteen and one-half (16^) work; know that serious is county, deceased. Second account of Charles you of 1843” Miss Bernice Meservey ill. Surplus over all liabilities, 32,888 88 rods, thence north 86° east, thirtAen (13) rods, Biance. The "girls enjoyed the W. Currier, administrator with the will an- sickness starts with a and theuce south eight (8) rods, thence south 86° usually cold, Mrs. Velvic has been housed nexed, filed for settlement. reunion. Ueorge for Total liabilities and surplus. $309,858 63 west thirteeen (18) rods, thence south 74° west a cold exists where weakness Edward Kelleran Harris, late of only a month with a bad foot. M. K. HOLMES, Agent. to the shore, theuce by the shore northerly to Palatka, John W. Stinson, Jr., and Guy R. the of five Florida, deceased. First and final account of exists. Remember that. MAINE. place beginning, containing (5; Annie C. Coburn in- Frank has had “the an ELLSWORTH, acres more or less. Harris, executrix, filed for settle- Whitten, students at ciasaicai. Teagle Nest”, ment. Overcome the weakness and nature Also an undivided seventh of another are home for the old landmark at the taken down. part John B. stitute, WaterviKe, Point, INS. COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. lo» situated in said Tremont and on the east Redman, late of Ellsworth, in said cures the cold—that is the law of deceased. Final Easter vacation. side ot Bass Harbor, bounded aud described as county, account of Erastus Little Dorothy Friend, of Brockton, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. F Redman, filed reason. to wit: at the northwest executor, for settlement. avoid ASSETS follows, Beginning D. Carefully drugged pills, March 22. C. Mass., visited her aunt, Mrs. A. T. DEC. 31, 1914. corner of P. W. Richardson's lot and in the ■Thankful Patterson, late of Bucksport, Conary, in said syru;>s or are Real estate, $ 235,300 00 east line of the old Thurston lot. now owned county, deceased. First account of stimulants; they only last week. F. Mortgage loans, 222,025 00 Dr. Watson et als, and Harry Ames, administrator, filed for props and braces and WEST SULLIVAN. oy following said, settlement. whips. Mrs. Edith Candage and children have Stocks and bonds, 14,825.114 16 Thurston east line northerly to the old Ship Thomas Morgan RotcfT, late of It is the pure medicinal nourishment Miss Edna returned Cash in office and bank, 1,233,737 17 Harbor Road, theuce by said road easterly to Boston, Havey Saturday returned from Penobscot, where they Agents’balances, 1,661,797 52 the north end of the old Manchester Gate commonwealth of Massachusetts, deceased. in Petition filed Arthur Scott's Emulsion that en- from teaching. weeks. Bills receivaole. 119.195 57 thence the Manchester wi-Bt line by G. Rotch. of New quickly spent two Way, by and Interest and rents? 161,327 44 to the shoreof Harbor, thence Bedford, Henry W. Palmer, of Newton, riches the the his home in 22. southerly Ship both of the blood, strengthens lungs Frederick Nason went to March CBL'.MBS. said shore and io P. commonwealth of Massachusetts, by southerly westerly that and Gross assets. $18,458,496 86 W. Richardson's uorth line, thence praying the appointment of said peti- helps heal the air passages. Hallowell Saturday. by said, tioners Deduct items not admitted. 147,781 76 north line to the of named *s trustees in ihe hist will and And westerly place beginning testament of said mark this well—Scott’s Emul- Mrs. Maurice Tracy and daughter went EAST OKLAMJ. aud containing eighty acres iuore or less deceased, may be confirmed said court. sion Admitted assets. §18,310,715 Also one seventh (17) part of one twelfth by generates heat as toStoniuglon Monday. A. M. is moving a Which Robert late of in body protection Forsyth bouse, LIABILITIES DEC. 31,1914. (1 12) part of “the old Thurston lot”, situated Gray, Penobscot, said county, deceased. Petition filed Mark against winter sickness. Get Scott’s and w ile have moved into he of Willard from in said Tremont and on the east side of Bass by C- Eugene Ash recently bought Luut, Net unpaid losses, §1.739.648 Devereux. William W'. Sellers and* at Harbor and now owned by Dr. Willis Watson Arthur W-. store It Bfeck to the lot where his Unearned premiums, 7318,867 Perkins ali of said your drug to-day. always the tenement on the Ferry road. the Kidge and others. Meaning and intending to con- Penobscot, selectmen and All other liabilities, 100,000 overseers of the for said house was burned. vey mv one-seventh interest in the above de- poor town, praying strengthens and builds up. Miss ol Bar Harbor, is visit- Cash capital, 4.000.000 that ft. Brainerd M"J1 Amy liyer, scribed the estate cf the late James v'oudon, Harvey Leach, Otis Scott a Itownc. Bloomfield, N. J. Surplus over all liabilities, 4,622,198 property, Leach and S all her Mrs. James McN'orton. Relatives here of Freeman O. Leach were L Wilson, deceased. Whereas the condition Elijah Heath, of said Penob- ing sister, scot, be trustees of to hear of bis death this of said mortgage has been broken, now there- appointed the estate given pained morning Total liabilities and §18,310,715 1 in trust in Miss Uoris Hooper, who is employed in surplus, fore, by reason of the breach of the condition the last will and testament of at his home in Ellsworth. said deceased. The trustees M. E. HOLMES Agent. (hereof, I claim a foreclosure of saia mortgage, named in said Bangor, spent the week-end with her will now deceased. your freckles The fish hatchery began hauling tish to- ELLSWORTH. MAINE. and give this, notice for that purpose being mother, Mrs. Gilbert Hooper. day for distribution. Phbbic F. Gray, BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said Court by Geo. R. Fuller, her attorney. A true expy of the original order. was sur- E. J. Wiley has returned to Camden Mrs. Nelson Bunker happily Nona*. Dated this 2*2d day of March a. d. 1915. Attest:—E. E. Chase. Register. Attention in ami 31arch after a few days, at his home here. iUgal February one evening last week wheu (riends prised March 22. M. STATU or MAINE. or Face Covered. called and her w ith a handsome County of Hancock ss. subscriber hereby gives notice that May Stay presented X he has been adminis- STATK OF MAINE. To Ruth M. Thomas, now commoraot of the duly appointed N°w chair. EAST BLUE HILL. trator of the estate of is the time to take special care of ms.—At a court held at city, county and state of New York, form Has^m-k probate LYDIA J. Miss Pauline has gone to Miss Wallace is home from Ellsworth, in and for said county of erly of Eden. Hancock county, Maine. COBB, late of BUCKSPORT, tbe look well Kingsley Palmyra Hancock, complexion if you wish it to on the second of in the HURRAS Ruth M. Thomas, on the in the Miss Ethel to school at Farmington. day March, year of county of Hancock, deceased, and West Uouldsboro. Hodgkins our Lord one thousand nine hundred seventh dav o» mort- Riven bonds as tbe rest of the and and W September. 1912, the law directs All per- year. The February Louis Boslelmann, of Corning, N. to Fred Watson, of son- Hancock and Miss Gladys Uolle toGoulds- Y., fifteen. gaged Eden. Hancock having demands against the estate and here. CERTAIN instrument to be county, Maine, one Weiser Bros. of said deceased ^*rch winds have a to spent Friday Saturday purporting upright are desired to present strong tendency boro tor the school vacation. dark finish and now the Miss Bertha Trumble, of Belfast, is vis- A a copv of the last will and testament case, being at the same for settlement, and all indebted and cordicils thereto of Eiano,orae of H. Eden Bar thereto are briuK out freckles that may stay all sum* March her Mrs. Frank Webber. George Preble, street, requested to make payment im- 22._M. iting sister, Harbor, Maine, to secure payment of mer ANNE FRAZER CONRAD, late of PHILA- fifty mediately Hebbkrt 8. Cobb.. unless removed. Now is the time to Schools open to-day, with Miss Eleanor dollars, which mortgage (security note) i9 re- March 2, 1915. PKETTY MAKSH. DELPHIA, corded in the town records of U8e Howard teacher in the grammar school the town of °thine—double in the of and common- Eden, book 25, page 137; and whereas tte con- subscriber strength. of Beal is and Miss Ethel Stover in the primary. county Philadelphia, hereby gives notice that This of Mrs. Madison Snow, Harbor, wealth of PenneyIvania, deceased, and of the ditions of said mortgage (security note) have THE prescription for the removal March 22. Q. been b,e?n d.ul* appointed adminis- freckles with her lather, Capt. Freeman, at the probate thereof in said county of Phlladel- broken, now, therefore, notice is hereby trator of the estate of was written by a prominent pia, duly authenticated, haying been pre- given of my intention to foreclose salt! Freeman house. sented to the of our for breach / DANIEL B. late Physician and is so successful judge probate for said mortgage (security note) of its HAMILTON, of ELLS- usually An Idle Headsman. of Hancock for the of conditions. Fkkd fbat is on the county purpose being Watson. WORTH. it is sold under guar- Fred Bartlett making repairs filed and recorded in the Bar Harbor, Me., March 9. 1915. by druggists Among the strange customs honored allowed, probata in the county of antee to house owned by Merritt Ober, known as con. t of our said county of Hancock. Hancock, deceased, and refund the money if it fails. Get subscriber. William Roscoe given bonds as the law directs In Persia Is one which empowers an Ordered, That notice thereof be given to rpHE Thayer, All per- *n ounce of the house. X of the city of Cambridge, of ®°nB demands against the othine—double strength, and Hersey all persona interested therein, by publishing county d estate after his dread Middlesex, commonwealth of deceased are desired to ©ven a few Seal executioner, performing a copy of this order three weeks successively Massachusetts, ?iLsa present application! should show a Mrs. Louise Liscomb, of Harbor, hereby gives notice that he has been the same for settlement, and all in the Ellsworth American, a newspaper duly indebted office, to claim the payment from the executor of the last 10 wonderful some of the has been spending a tew days with her j printed at Ellsworth, in said of Han appointed will and testa- requeat€d “ake payment im- improvement, county ment of meoiifelV6 F“D or relatives of the victim of a to the sixth dav of a. d. L- smaller freckles even entirely. sister, Mrs. Benjamin Carter. parents | cock.-^rrior April, 1 vanishing 1915, that they may at a probate court MARY O. H. LONG8TRETH. late of the M«ch'9y;1815. sum, not exceeding 500 tomans, or $890. appear News has been received ol the death ol j then to be held at Ellsworth, in and tor said city and county of PHILADELPHIA, sum of at ten o’clock in the fore- at his Rarely, however, is this forthcom- county Hancock, ■ommonwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased; no «ive» notice that Edward Payson Atherton, j and show if THh*»^,er,eb>he has bedn (Mpt. noon, cause, any they have, bonds being required by the terms of said duly appointed execute*9 lng, and as a consequence the murder- oi tjie last will and borne at Addison, on Feb. 25. Capt. against the same. will; and that he has appointed Edward B. testament of make your cash worT er Is often for life on ac- BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Probate. of 26 FRED L. was a native ol imprisoned Mears, Mount Desert street, in the town MURCH» late of Atherton Pretty Marsh, | A true of the < order. TRENTON, This bank not a (ford, copy rigiual of Eden, county of Hancock and State of in the of only unques- the Atherton home- count of the refusal of the executioner Attest:—E. E. county Hancock, deceased, and aixsA having been born at j Chase, Register. Maine, ss his agent within the said State of bed, .a the tioned protection lor aavinn, but 1 law direct,. All per.on, •ads remem- to work for nothing. The sentence is, Maine. All persons having demands demands to all dapoaits at a liberal rate stead here Feb. 5,1843. He is well against against the estate of said deceased the estate of said deceased are desired to pre 01intereet. a therefore, mechanically commuted the sanie for bered the older residents. He Haves Sixteen ounce* of to sent the same for and all anaIKd!?iirfdApr5ws“t settlemwat. by j performance every settlement, indebted all indebted thereto are more often than not.—St. Louis Poet- thereto are to requested te Hancock Co. E Haworth widow, Mrs. May (Chandler) Atherton. of in the advertisement* requested make payment im- make payment immediately. Sarim Bank, pound promise mediately. (Sgd) William Roscok Thaykk. IS. G. Dispatch. March of THE AMERICAN. Febi uary 27,1915. March 2,»,«, F“‘BDl,i-wonV0i.. Uon he coaid see her that evening la- ANTICS OF TUMBLEWEED. COUNTY boriously answering the advertiser*. NEWS. she had arranged to Probab'y already Till* Curious Bushy Growth Is th< NORTH BEDQW1CK. go to some working girls' home, and The Town of Clown of Vegetation. POULTRY Mrs. Charles who has she would enter on her task with the Allen, been qDi,, Though Marl; Twain tolls about coy is better. Cosgrove’s confidence of a novice. 111, otes and prairie dogs, animals which 1 He could trace the gradual growth EGGS Tbe church eld society held e teir Hollowell looked for, but regret to say I did not and end of at her lack of suc- sale last week. disappointment see. be Ignores the tumbleweed, tin cess, the dwindling of the scanty funds Fred Pag* and wife were in Comedy EUNICE BLAKE most curious thing—animal, vegetable EUaworth a and the abandonment to By few last week. Anally despulr. or mineral—that crossed my vision n.< daya then! Would she back to the And go 1 crossed the plain. I cannot under THE USEFUL INCUBATOR. Walter Hamlin, of Boston, has home—or would she stay? Edgar Wharton when be came of age employ, An Incident of Travel' squalid stand why Mark Twain did not meu ment at P. B. Friend’s. It all seemed so real to him that Inherited $10,000. He did not consider Raiaaa tkm this weed, because he must hart Every Farm That Poultry of Margery Mason, Bluebill, spent the she returned before be remembered to the amount sufficient to in a Machino. compete seen It and it must have delighted him Should Hava week-end with Florence Allan. put back the paper. She gracefully ac- trade with the concerns with its comical I* raised By EPES W1NTHROP SARGENT larger doing gyrations. Every farm where poultry Minnie Marka and his and tendered Its daughter Eva, 0f Frank A. Co. cepted apology business in the city and formed a plan Tumbleweed Is a bushy plant wbtet with nt least on* Copyright by Munsey should be provided | East Blnehill, an gneeta of Mra. Ira longer use In well chosen words, but piw. to go west and grow np with the coun- grows to a height of jierhaps three Incubator and brooder of a capacity thanked her and re- | The young bad a social he blunderingly But with the whole west to feet and has a mass of little and people in the try. twigs to the sl*e of the Iloclt kept In confusion to the diner for a according grange ball aboard a tired from he was at a loss where to branches which Its almost | Saturday evening. All re- Cosgrove stepped morning choose make shape la lunch he did not care for. on the farm. There nothing mys- j port a fine time. train at for New York. betake himself. round. for the 1 Philadelphia perfectly Fortunately about He braved the si ioke from the drum- terlous nor difficult hatching Charles who has The weather was pleasant, and, after One day he received a circular direct- amusement of mankind It has a weak Alien, been on Long mers' until the train had pass- chicks with the Incubator and proper- ] Island with a crew of a he had finished his newspaper, he cigars ing his attention to the town of Hol- stalk, so that w.«*n the plant dries men few weeks ed Newark. Then he went back to his them In brooders. Dosens land for leaned back In his chair and looked lowed. in a new fledged state beyond the wind breaks It off at the bottom ly raising clearing blaeberries, is home. seat with his mind made oot through the window. up. the Missouri river. The circular named and then proceeds to roll it over ami of good machines are now offered to March 22. A. G. But It was not until the train had Why is It that a man Is more im- numerous advantages that Hollowell oyer across the land. I well romembei the public, which In the hands of any Into the shed at Jersey City and ; SUNSET. pressible while traveling than during crept possessed. The climate was a per- the first tumbleweed we saw. fairly Intelligent operator will do good were hurrying down the platforfn the ordinary routine of life's duties, they petual summer: the earth was so rich "What on earth Is that thing?" cried and satisfactory work. Daniel Col* died suddenly March 18. between the tracks that he at last pleasures, rests? Animal trainers say that seeds dropped anywhere would ray companion suddenly, pointing out In order1 to derive the best results Mim Florence Saunders died March to 12. that if wish to train a found courage speak. was car window. I looked. a they dog they produce In abundance; the water through the from the farm flock at least goodly Hn. Moeea Annie and “I he stammered John Staples are various till find one beg your pardon," a buff col should try dogs they aa clear as crystal. Some distance away strange portion of the crop of chicks j Ul. as he raised bis hat "I suppose you whose attention they can secure. Per- “That's Just what I’m looking for!” ored shape was making a swift, un- be hatched dining late February and will think me meddlesome, but I could Mia* Alice Cole la in haps this is so with Cupid. The little exclaimed Edgar, and he went right canny progress toward the east It March tat least In the midwest terri- Hampden visiting not seeing that you were Interest- her aiater, who la ill. god waits till he gets a man in con- help off to his fluncee to tell her about it wasn't crawling. It wasn't miming, tory. north of tbe time of the Ohio ed In the ‘want’ advertisements." 1 Ml** Laura Stinson tiguity with a woman when he has She was so delighted with the descrip- but It was traveling fast with a rolling, river). Then the cockerels may be left Saturday for had passed the gate, and she Birch Harbor to teach. nothing else to think about At any They tion of Hollowell that she said nothing tossing, careening motion like a bar- sold In May at around two pounds and faced rate, a man has met turned him, polite lnqairy cents Mr*. many big fate on would please her better than to live rel half full of whisky golug down | weight and at 25 to 35 per George Dunham, of it in her expression. 8on*hine,| a train. in such a place, whereupon Edgar bill. Now it tilted one way, now an- pound, actually bringing In as much visiting her mother, Mrs. Walter Stinson. “You see." he hurried on, “I don't Hinton Cosgrove mentally gave that since the distance there other; now It shot swiftly into some real money as they wonhl If held and Mtaa Ida frleud proposed j Z M.liBarbour^dled recently ;Rt thanks that the suppose that you—that Is, your In months girl across the aisle and return was great they be married slight depression the plain, but only fed for three or four longer j Mas*. She was born —realizes that most of the ad- Worcester, at Deer was so absorbed places a lower in her newspaper. and go there to remain. To this the to come bounding lightly out again and then sold at much price lale, the daughter of John and vertised are already filled. Now, If— Matilda Cosgrove could not do much reading young lady agreed. They were wed. with an air indescribably gay, aban- jier pound. When the male chicks are Barbour. friend Is looking for a steno- on the train. The shifting lights made er—your and. prepared to settle in Hollowell. doned and Inane. thus disposed of early In the summer graphic position there Is n vacancy In John Qreenleat Croawell, of New York, his head ache. they started west. Soon we iww another and another. more space and attention may tie given office. If will call—that Is, if died March 14, after an lllneaa of four A crowd of my you became more and more common hatches noisy drummers. Jubilant The circular was signed by one Al- They to the pullets of these early Hia your friend will call—tomorrow after S day*. man; friend* here, where he over their nearness to New York, were phonse Honeydleu, a real estate agent, as we went along until presently they and they may be brought to tbe laying perhaps It might be arranged." had a summer cottage, will miea him. filling the cafe car with the smoke who was selling town lots In nollowell were everywhere, careening In their age early In the fall and will with “I thank you,” she said gratefully as March^22. Sadik. from their cheap cigars and had ren- like hot cakes. Wharton wrote him maudlin course across the prairie and care and attention continue to produce she took his card. "At 3. you said?" dered the place unbearable. It was that he was coming, and Mr. Honey- piled high against the femes along high priced eggs during the winter.— “At 3. The exchange does not close ATLANTIC. pleasant to sit back in his chair and dieu. who proved to be a French the railroad's right of way like great Iowa Homestead. until then.” New* reached her* Wednesday of the study the girl opposite. Canadian, met him at the station, a concealing snowdrifts. He raised his hat and turned away. death of Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson, formerly Cosgrove enjoyed mysteries, and handsome brick structure that bespoke Tumbleweed Is the clown of Teg He himself on that fic- OF YOUNG CHICKS. of this place, but Who, since the death of here was one at hand to congratulated for the town. He took etation, and it bug the air as it rolls CARE ready beguile prosperity her tion of a friend. It had made It very husband nearly twelve years ago, had the tedium of the to town. to in a and of conscious of its comical trip them his house $3,000 auto along being the easy for him to speak, and he saw that Mors Danger In Overfeeding Than In spent greater part of the time with her To begin with, she was rather more Insisted on their being his guests while lty, like the smart canichc In the dog she understood. Keeping Them Hungry. daughter, Mrs. Nellie Corbett, at San than pretty and, moreover, possessed they looked about them. After a rest show which goes and overturns the They needed another typist In the of- Young chickens should !>e fed from Gabriel, Oat. Mrs. Hutchinson was the an air of distinction that added to her overnight he took them on a tour of basket behind the trainer's back or the fice. Within twenty-four hours she three to five times a widow of Henry Hutchinson, and daugh- physical charm. She wore her fash- tlieir attention to va- circus clown who runs about with a day. depending inspection, calling ter of Mr.and Mrs. James would be Installed In his employ. somewhat on tbe experience of tbe Joyce, of this ionably tailored gown with the air of rious properties that he had sold and rolling gait, tripping, turning double What might not the future bring feeder, says the Iowa Homestead. Cn- place. She was one of a family of thirtrcu one used to good dressing, yet the resold at rising prices, making a num- aud triple somersaults, rising, running forth? doubtedlv chickens can lie grown fast- children three of whom survive her. She hand bag that rested at her feet was ber of persons rich. On tiie outskirts on. tripping, falling and turning over had never known time to er by feeding five times n day than leaves two daughters Mrs. Corbett and worn and shabby—a relic of the Cosgrove of the town was a and over Street in Col- days very large factory again.-Julian Mr*. Anna of drag so slowly. The hands of the big three times, but It should l>e borne In Joyce, Portland Mrs. when paper Imitations of alligator hide surrounded by n forest of noble trees, lier’s Weekly. clock behind the chairman’s little bal- mind that there Is more danger In | Hutchinson was seventy-four year* of were “quick sellers" in the shoddy a part of which had been cut down and seemed to stand still as he than In At age. The remains will be brought here shops. cony the timber removed. Mr. overfeeding underfeeding. Honeydleu for burial. moved Impatiently about the floor of WATER AND LIGHT. no time should they l>c fed more than She occupied her seat in the chair explained that the factory was used the exchange. Once when Sugden met barely enough to satisfy their appe- March 21. J. E. M. car as though she were used to such for the manufacture of wood paper him and had begun to complain of his Why One Can See Deep Into ths Sea tites and to keep them exercising ex- conveniences, yet the woman who had and employed 2.000 hands. It was SOUTH PENOBSCOT. typewriter Cosgrove had mentioned When High Above It. cept at the evening or last meal, when escorted her on board and taken an af- shot down at the time for the purpose the he was to have In his em- The reason why one is able to see to they are given all they will eat. Mr. and Mr*. Berry, of Stockton fectionate farewell, with the wish that paragon of putting In additional machinery, but ploy. a greater depth iu water when he is The young chickens may be foil any Springs, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. the “job” would come quickly, sug- would be started again in a week or was ashamed of himself a minute at a considerable height Hoove It than time after they are thirty-six to forty- lieorge M. Staples. gested the day coach .rather than the He two. but the damage had been done, when he stands on a level with it is be- eight hours old, whether with a hen or Mrs. Norris Grindle has returned home Pullman. later, Then the couple were driven back to and when the bands at last reached 3 cause of the absence of pronounced re- In a brooder. The first feed may con from were she visited her Almost before the train had pulled the town and stopped at the library, Augusta, daugh- and the fell Sugden beaded a del fraction by the molecules of water. tain either ban! boiled eggs. Johnny- Mrs. Leach. out she was engrossed in a New York gavel which had been founded by Mr. Gard- ter, Hoy egatlon that would not be shaken otf. One above the surface of isrfectly cake. stale bread, pinhead oatmenl or paper, turning, after a brief glance at ner Hollowed, the president and prin- Mrs. Everett Snow, who has been to the They burst into the outer office of j still water, looking exactly downward rolled oats, which feeds or combina- the headlines, to the “want” advertise- cipal owner of the wood paper compa- Eastern Maine general hospital for treat- Carman & Cosgrove and came to a toward the center of the earth, will tions may he fed with good results. ments. She was so Interested tn these ny. There was no one in the building ment, arrived home last week. dead halt Cosgrove gasped, but went see an object deep in the water by Mnshes mixed with milk are of consld- that she was not conscious of Cos- except the librarian, n young woman Cecil Osgood sod wife, of Bluehill, who a of the old means of of that have been trahle value In a chick a start if forward to greet replica rays light giving grove’s steady polite scrutiny. who was spending her time embroid- bsve been visiting their parents, K. J. woman of the station. reflected vertically upward. Therefore m life, but the mnshes should Lie fad For a man who spent the major por- ering. Mr. Honeydieu explained that Snow and wife, have returned home. She was younger, and the plaid there Is no refraction or bending the In a crumbly mass and not at all tion of his waking hours in an en- books could be taken from the library March 22. L. shawl was by a badly cut rays out of their straight course from sloppy. deavor to get the best of the Wall replaced and the citizens of Hollowed usually but she was her mother's to After the chicks are two months old street gamble Cosgrove possessed an Jacket read them in their luxurious homes. object eye. OKLAND. would have known But if to see an at they may be fed four times dally and of and daughter. Cosgrove Mr. told Wharton you attempt object imagination singular fertility Honeydleu that Reuben Hutching*, one of tbetowu’aold- her In a thousand. the liottom of a lake when standing on delicacy, and from the meager facts there was a tract of land that he nt cilizrna, died Mercb He her Into his of- the bauk the light has to traverse a 17, aged cightv- be wove a romance the hustled private a apparent about thought he could get for him at bar- four jeer*. He bad been fail- over the card ahe hand- much thickness of water, gradually fice and turned in the direction toward which the greater girl. gain ing in bealtb, due to old age, for a long ed him. was his own and on which a or maybe It card, town was The owner had re- quenches portion, From between bis half closed eyelids growing. time. He leaves a uridow and one da ligh- the reverse was written. “Introducing all, of the waves of light, and all not he observed the mass of golden hair cently died and his estate must be set- ter— Mrs. Daniel O’Hearn. Mrs. Behrman, In whose behalf you quenched are bent to quite a UIslamic that crowned the shapely head and tled within a given period. There was were kind to last out of the original straight line. Ami the David 8. Oott, another of Orland V well- shaded the re- enough speak night.” but little time to effect a sale, and he high, white brow. He known It was some satisfaction to find that well kuowu index of refraction of light citiaena, died Frida; aged aixty- joiced in the purity of her profile and thought the property could be bought she was a worker, with ortho- (if of one kindt from water to air is nineyears. Heleavesa widowandtwo eooa the soft of her skin capable for a In a or two It would coloring and noted song. year — dox Ideas of spelling Instead of her ldtOd, or the ratio of the sines of angles William J. and Louis E. Oott, both of with an artist’s appreciation the lithe be worth a fabulous sum. He drove Portland. He was a Burka- own of simplification, and with of incidence aud refraction. member of lines of her slender figure*end the per- system the bride and groom out to look at it a brief as to terms Cos- Proof: Place a stick In a port lodge, A. O. V. W. Tbe funeral was fection of detail in her dress. From arrangement and were much straight they pleased. held grove rose to indicate that the Inter- basin, and it will appear to be straight Monday. every point of view she was admirable. Wharton told Honeydleu that he view was over. as It Is: in water and the Then his thoughts reverted to the wouldn't trouble him to take hltu and really pour Mrs. Behrman looked stick will appear to be bent by the mother, with her coarse, red hands, her up. his wife In his auto any more. They The mailorder house it teaming 'ear “And It Is that I am phenomena attending refraction. For florid coloring, the rusty hat and the really engaged?” would walk about and see the town without refraction of on the local merchants with advertising plaid shawl surmounting the skirt of she asked. for themselves. The real estate agent light by glass was re- for Instance, we could not have tele- as some rough dark stuff that long since “Of course,” the Impatient protested against this, saying that his its ammunition. The local merchant scopes and microscopes.—Edgar Lu- had faded from any definable tint. spouse. car was especially Intended for his icho doesn't fight hack with the so e The flood of her tears were clen Larkin in New York American. From the comparison the inference prates clients; that be expected a dozen or and she raised her voice In home- ammunition is bound to lose out. was obvious, open, two at once In a few days, but just of to him and a The girl must have Inherited her re- ly expressions gratitude uow there was an Interval. He Earning Spanking. Westervelt A who had to tea re- finement from her father. He could to Helen couldn't think of permitting them to lady company ZUurtummu. as he heard the proved her little aon several times, picture the very type of broken down Cosgrove gasped walk. Edgar Insisted, and Honeydleu, name. It was at least a mercy that speaking, however, very gently. At fellow of good family—glad to wed a when he found that he couldn't pre- he had employed his “fiction’’ of a last, out of patience, she said sharply: woman of coarser filter who would put vent Wharton from having his own To do her best the sitting hen Children un- Growing friend. She had supposed that he "Jimmy, If you don’t keep still I'll must be dusted before and twice him on a pedestal of adoring love, con- way, reluctantly consented. derstood, for she was the prime lender semi you away from the table!” during hatching and sit in a clean, tent to slave over the tubs and scrub- \\ ben wore alone -Mrs. W barton Must Be Watched tbey that's roomy nest- Whole corn, water, bucko* that be the of all movements for working girls, "Yes; what you always do bing might enjoy remarked to her husband that for such grit and a dust bath should be be- Children are to minor and It was natural that she should when there's company and there are subject many leisure that was so his due. only a fore her. Straw should be placed clearly prosperous plate Hollowed looked Ills, which unchecked turn suppose that he knew her by sight. not enough cakes to go round!" was in bottom of nest. The hen should speedily Those fellows seldom lived long, t'-u- very Mr. Wharton said that quiet. the of the be kindly treated and come off the into serious sickness. they drank themselves to death. The woman sobbed out her story. reply gifted youth.—rear- ally there were not so many persons in the nest In good simps;. She had run away from borne to marry sou's Weekly. “I>. F.” Atwood’s Medicine given Then the love that had worked uncom- streets as might have been expected. for him had worked for the Behrman. who had deserted her as promptly, checks those little ills. plainingly Meeting a man. Wharton stopped him baby. soon as he had obtained ixjssesslon of Curious Old Laca. after three months old three times I'sed as a TONIC, it is a and was on the [mint of asking him regularly a as her slender savings. Her mother would Of all the curious kinds of lace, espe- with results. She should be lady her father some about dally good This U for splendid preventive of childhood tils. in questions the location had been p He could Im- not forgive, and Miss Westervelt, cially old lace, the most curious is that chicks that are confined gentleman. when around a cor- For relief of stomach and bowel had as am- Iloneydieu swung agine the sacrifices and privations that terested in the case, acted which is culled point tressc. It is very After a chick is ten days old this ner in his car. interrupting the con- troubles, it is unsurpassed. had been endured that this tender girl bassadress. rare and was made of human hair. feed Is good: Two parts of versation Wharton that he by weight Me.: was Mrs. Behrman’s satchel she by telling Kastbrook, be reared to a life of It French collectors say It exists In the bran, two parts middlings, one might gentilit. had got a on the part At- was and she had been price property b6 “I and my family use ’L. F.’ Now her education was complete, carrying, large present day only in their cabinets. It cornmeal, one part low grade wheat I had shown him so low that it fairly wood’s Medicine it in and she was forth to New York ty accountable for the mistake he had was confined to the early part of the flour or red dog flour, to which Is freely, keeping faring took his breath add ; it was with Mrs. Behrman's away. the house at all In search of a Job. Perhaps a tew made, and sixteenth century. ed 10 per cent sifted beef scrap. This times. Mrs. Wharton a and to her expressed desire to It is es- months In un office and then the stage forgiveness promise Join mash may be placed in a hopi>er dry beneficial in many ways, that Helen was to do some shopping and insisted on her so would claim her for Its own. daughter returning A Musical Feud. and left before them at nil times. pecially for children, who have husband accompanying her. This shut Show girls of her rare distinction town. “How do you like your new flat?” When this growing mash Is not given many little complaints with stomach off Mr. Honeydleu, and the couple were eagerly sought Somehow he did Cosgrove rang for one of the other “All right, except that a fellow bran should tie placed In hoppers and and were left to bowels.” to look after the themselves. Entering u not like to think of this flower girl en- stenographers weep- across the ball is learning to play the left before them all the time. Mrs A. B. Jellisou. iry goods store, a clerk who had evi- (Signed) gulfed Id the vortex of Brondway ing woman und went out into the of- cornet." As soon as the chicks can eat the the iently been asleep came forward. Safeguard your children with And so, as the train sped through fice to face his tormentors. His ap- “You ought to get a trombone." whole corn und wheat the small sized “What's the matter with this big 35 Cent bottle—at all dealers. the Pennsylvania valleys. Cosgrove pearance was greeted with a shout. place?" “I did; that's why he got the cor- feed may he eliminated. In addition asked Mrs. Wharton. "There are a Free mail from ■peculated on the outcome of the “Is it that you are no judge of bean- net."—Boston Transcript. to the above feeds, the chicks' growth Sample by number of attractive and it “L. F.” MEDICINE quest. He started guiltily ns the por- ty, or is it some new exhibition of buildings, can be hastened by giving them skim- CO.,Portland,Me looks prosperous, hut there are few ter gave tae first call for lunch and your perverted ideas of humor?” de- A Jar to Him. milk, sour milk or buttermilk. Crow- people in the streets, and there is an the girl rose quietly to go forward to manded Sugden. "Then you didn't enjoy seeing con- ing chicks kept on range may be given absence of the diner. The meal meant the price “I don't think the laugh—or the din- hurry.” gress hi session?” all their feed In a hopper, mixing two DEPOSITS INVITED “I don't mind The PKK8T10B and doe to 43 s worn ner—is on me.” telling you," said the “No. I did not.” effi- of enjoyed of a day work for the toil hands suggested Cosgrove. admitted the parts by weight cracked corn with Twr’i utiifMtorj service should be “since I'm for of the mother, yet it seemed perfectly “It seems to be up to you. Jimmie." clerk, going away tomor- ciency expert "They made so many one part wheat or equal parts cracked sufficient endorsement of this bank those Bans "I row, that the town was built the com, wheat and contemplating a Savings right that she should go. guess I'm if.” agreed Sugden, not by unnecessary motions."—Judge. oats, keeping the account. Wood For She had carelessly thrown the paper realizing that he himself had suggest- Paper company. some rea- mash before them all the time. Paacock Co. Book Ellsworth son or other, tariff or Savings go the seat, and with an assumption ed to Cosgrove a way out. “I coaxed trust, the plant A True Report. has been left to rot of Indifference Cosgrove reached for It Ibe boys over to investigate a romance, away, and every “I heard you had a big blowout at Mating Fowls. and we find it a farce.” »ne who bought here at With a confident smile be turned to is property high your house yesterday." While the proper milting of fowls is "Wait until I coat,” com- prices is trying to sell out for what he "So I had. Two tires on auto Children the “want" pages. get my my quite an intricate business, especially Growing manded as he can get.” burst.”—Baltimore American. tiseue It was just as he had supposed. The Cosgrove disappeared. where the double mating system Is fol- frequently need a food tonic and she bad been He struggled Into that garment as The Whartons had left their still one builder for their health. advertisements clipping baggage lowed, general rule may be good he muttered to himself: “It’s a farce at the station. There Gontla Hint. were from the "wants” for typewrit- they proceeded followed to good advantage, and that Olive Oil She was look- so far, bu,t It's just the comedy relief and took the next train for home. He—Once for all. I demand to know not to er* and stenographers. is mate extreme types expect- If I a who _ Emulsion ing for a place In an office. to the romance can make It so. Wharton accepted clerkship and in- is master in this house? She— ing to produce a medium, but rather containing i/ypepAoepW** She had clipped more than a dozen For It will be a romance, and only the vested his Inheritance. He Is doing You'll be happier If you don’t find out. mate like to like and you will get i» the prescription far thie. of the tiny slips, and in his lmaglna- first act has yet been played.” very well. —Philadelphia Ledger. better average results. I E. G. Moore.