LXI. iVS"* ”T"“ you 1 ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915. ! :L£E.\D,2££J“™{ No. 39.

be made for no school in case of severe LOCAL AFFAIRS. storms;

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TBI8 WEEK. W. J. Clark, jr., and Harvey W.‘ Morang left yeaterday for a trip to Boston in Mr. Strand Theatre. Clash’s car. They will visit the Rocking- Burrin Wanted—Girl. is national Bank CL ham and Brockton and extend Mprang—Millinery opening. fairs, may Union Wanted—Housekeeper. their trip by rail or automobile to New Trust OF To let—House. Company ELLSWORTH Minstrel show and dance. York. J. A. Cunningham accompanied David ME. Friend—Fur coats. them aa far aa Thomaston, where they ELLSWORTH, Martin L Adams—Dry goods. Burrill National Bank—Statement. viaited the State prison. offers you every possible banking accommodation Statement of the Capital, 9100,000. Surplus. 9100,000 ownership, management, The Ellsworth Woman’s club held its bounds of etc., of fne Ellsworth American. Assets, 91.700,000 within safety. We want your business first meeting of the season yesterday, at CONDENSED TIME TABLE. the home of Miss M. A. Clark, with about on accts. Trains arrive at Ellsworth from the weet at fifty in attendance. Miss Helen Tincker Receives Check monthly checking ol $500 and over 6.42 a m. 4.28 p m, 8 11 am. Deposits Subjeotto 2%credited Sundays, an account of Trains leave Ellsworth for the west at 11.10 a gave intensely interesting m. 6.22 m. 5.20 m. her travels in The 4 per cent., compounded semi-annually, in p Sundays, p Egypt. next meeting savings dept. of the clnb, on OcK 19, will be with Mrs. i I % SCHEDULE OF MAILS Susan Cushman on Pine street. LIBERAL INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN ST BLL8WORTH POSTOPFICB. Both Check and Savings Departments are under The barn on the old Hooper place at In effect Sept. 26, 1916. West Ellsworth, owned by A. L. Quptill, which made on or before the S. Government was department deposits U. supervision. Two examina- MAILS RRCB1VRD. burned about 7 o’clock last Saturday From Wbst—6.42 a m; 4.23, m. 8.11 morning. There were about fifteen tons first of each month draw interest from that date. Fall or p Sundays, tions yearly. particulars, by mail, call. a m. of hay in the barn. It is understood there From East—11.10 a m; 6.22 p m. was no insurance. No one was living MAILS CLOSB AT POSTOPFICB upon the place, and so far as known no Going Wbst—10.40 a m; 5.50 p m. Sundays, one bad been about the barn the morning 4.50 p ra. of the fire. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Going East—6.15 a ra; 8.45 p m. Nokomis Rebekah lodge will entertain Registered mail should be at postofflce half Unison lodge, of Bar Harbor, and Rowena We can guarantee to you the best of banking service, an hour before mail closes. lodge, of Southwest Harbor, at its next EDISON DIAMOND regular meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, and would very much appreciate your account. DISC WEATHER IN ELLSttORTH. when Mrs. Virginia Holbrook, of Bangor, president of the Rebekah assembly, will For Week Ending at Midnight Tuesday, vicit the lodge. Southwest Harbor lodge Sept. 98, 1915. will exemplify the degree. Supper will [From observations taken at ,tbe power PHONOGRAPHS be served at 6.30. — station of the Bar Harbor A Union River Power in Ellsworth. Co., Precipitation is The fall train schedule went into effect ^given in inches for the twenty*four hours ending at midnight.] Sunday. The time-table and the schedule “The best way to accumulate money is to resolutely Weather Precip- of mails at the head of the local column It yoa will tell as why everything This is the instrument that-does Temperatnre condition* itation l)ave been corrected to date. The New save and bank a fixed portion of your income, no mat- 4am 12 m bt> its dsy end eomething better forenoon afternoon York not shown in the not require to have the needle express, schedule, Wed 52 62- fair fair ter how small the amount.” We interest on tsltee its we will tell arriving from the west at 11.16 a. m., and pay $1. piece, yoa sefcy Thurs 42— 65— clear fair changed. All Records are in* leaving for the west at 4.11 p. m., will the Edison Diamond Disc Phono- Fri 51— 60— cloudy cloudy Sat 46- 52— clear fair continue running thia week, with mails graph is teking the piece of peeving destructible, and prices average Hancock Sun 41— 56— cloudy, rain rain .68 in and out. This train will be discon- County Savings Bank, Come In end instruments. listen. Mon 48— 53— fair tinued after Monday. A Sunday train lower than others. Thomas A. cloudy Established Me. Free demonstrations et eny time. Tues 46— 58— fair fair will run until November 28. 1873. Ellsworth, Edison out classes all Cylinder Records furnished on other inven- Col. H. E. Hamlin, Postmaster J. W. '* Mr*. Fred E. returned Harvard C. Jordan and H. B. dsy's notice. tors in this as in other things. Silvy Monday Nealley, from a week’s visit in Boston. Estey left Saturday for a short cruise on Col. Hamlin’s Irene chapter, O. E. 8., will hold its yacht Mystery, intending METHODIST FAIR. MOUTH OF THE RIVEK. regular next to return Monday. They made safe har- meeting Friday evening. C. G. Fullerton and wife were in bor through the gale at Swan’s Island, Formal Opening This Morning—V111 Capt. Mi*s Ad d ie Salsbury is visiting her sis- and when heard from were still Continue Until Surry recently. i J. A. THOMPSON Miss Beulah yesterday, Friday. ter, Salsbury, inBucksport. there, waiting for the gale to moderate. The three-dkys’ fair of tbe Methodist Mrs. Everett Carter, who has been very A. VV. Curtis was taken ELLSWORTH suddenly ill Postmaster Nealley and Mr. Jordan, who society opened this forenoon at Hancock ill, is reported more comfortable. MAIN STREET Sunday, and is still confined to the nouse. | had gone to Long Island for lobsters, were hall. This is a combination of church Mrs. Nell Sadler is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. P. Blaisdell, of Franklin, was marooned there for thirty-six hours. fair, food fair and agricultural fair. Mrs. Levi Chatman, in Bucksport. a week-end of H. W. Dunn guest and The Bangor All-Star Minstrel associa- The hall is attractively decorated in the Thomas Pinkham has returned from wife. tion is billed for Hancock hall next Mon- national colors. Booths are arranged at Portland, where he haa been employed. Mrs. L. M. who has been visit- This offers a either side, the church fair booths at the Kidder, day night. company lively A. K. Smith, of Massachusetts, spent a here, left for her home in Chester the “little right and the food products booths at the ing Monday program. Nichols, boy few days last week with bis aunt, Mrs. Mass. with the is cne of the leaders. left. Somerville, big voice”, Georgia Pinkbam. Edward known in Ells- ia a fine exhibition of Mrs. ary Downey left for Courtney, already There agricultural Thursday Capt. F. N. Closson has purchased one- N. called there worth, is master of ceremonies. Other products, especially of apples. Manchester, H., by the halt interest in the schooner Revenue. death of her Michael Kane. singers are Leo Drinkwine, Meyer Fried- Dinner will be served each day of the father, His' father will take command of her. man, William Doyle, Charles Spellman, fair from 11.46 to 1 o’clock. The Bijou Chaplain D. H. Tribou, U. 8. N., retired, Owen Cunion, Arthur Beiler, Sam Jeffer- and Strand picture theatres are under the Capt. A. E. Closson ie home for a few will preach at the Methodist chnrch next rebuilt. son and the Veilleux trio. John O’Brien management of the fair fori he three dayB. weeks while the yacht is being both and Sunday, morning evening. He it to be in commission in Millinery Opening will give an exhibition of soft shoe danc- This afternoon’s program includes a flag expects again The Unitarian club will hold its annual ing. drill by tbe children at 4 o’clock, instead January or February. at the home of MiBS meeting Helen Adame at 2 as flrst announced. moved B. L. Potter, wife and little son spent a of o’clock, Mrs. Endora P. Garland baa from next Monday evening, at 6.30 o’clock. few days last week with Mrs. Potter’s The programs tor to-morrow and Friday the Irving Closson bouse to the Pearl Austin K. with his wife and are as follows: on Water Ells- Russell, parents, Capt. C. P. Dorr and wife, re- Hutchings place street, little is his va- Farmers’ a. street C. L daughter Sarah, spending turning to Monmouth, where they are Thursday, day—10 m., worth. Her son Albert is employed by Morang’siStore cation at his former home in Warren. lecture by E. W. Wooster; Pratt & Smith. visiting Mr. Potter’s former home. Capt. parade; 10.30, The total number of pupils enrolled in and Mrs. Dorr will join. them there to- 11.46 to 1, dinner; 1.30, lecture by George N. Our the public schools of Ellsworth this term morrow, intending to leave with them the Worden; 1.60, lectures, “Why COMING EVENTS. is 623. Of these, 166 are in the higfa latter part of the week for Massena, N. Y., Young Men Should Stay on the Farm," and “Our Rural Schools Not What ELLSWORTH. school. by way of the White mountains, by auto- They Should domestic science lecture THURSDAY Robert H. Blaisdell, of West Sullivan, mobile. Mrs. Dorr will spend the winter Be;” 2.10, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sept. 29, and demonstration MisJeH Beach and who has been in the city several days, the with her daughter in Massena. Capt. by 30 and Oct. 1, at Hancock hall—Methodist of the of 3, cat guest of his cousin, H. W. Dunn, returned Dorr expects to remain there until about Flatts, University Maine; oborch domestic and agricaitSMt fair. show. home Monday. the holidays, when he will go South for Tuesday, Get. 12—at Grange hall, North the season. Friday, Ladies’ day—10.30, parade, auto- The annual meeting of the Unitarian hunting Ellsworth — Annual bazaar, fair and mobiles and teams driven by man or ; will be held ol The terrific gale of Sunday night did match of Nicolin grange. parish Wednesday evening At 11.46 to din- shooting considerable in this woman. 10.30, social; 1, next week. The meeting will be preceded damage vicinity. STATE. ner; 2, lecture by Victory Bridges; 2.20, the usual The greatest loss waa to the weir fisher- by pariah supper. and flower show. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7, men on Union Civer bay. Few weirs plant The Thursday club of the Congrega- 8 and 9—Maine music festival at Bangor. Me. severe damage, and several on Hancock Hall, Ellsworth, tional church will meet after- escaped Thursday FAIR DATES. both sides of the bay were completely Sudden Death at Bluehlll. noon at 3 o’clock, with Mrs. R. B. — wrecked. The loss is felt especially at 29 — Alfred Wednesday, Oct. 6 Mariaville grange Mathews, at the parsonage. Bluehill, Sept. (special) this time, when, after a poor season, the C. was found dead in a fair. Edmund who has been Osgood OCT. 1915on|n1:?ht Brady, spending fishermen were for the MONDAY, 4, looking hopefully field near his home yesterday afternoon. a few weeks with his parents, E. E. fall run of fish. Farmers lost principally Heart disease was the cause. His StAaUnountfe and returned to naval body Brady wife, ^he thfe of fruit from the Minstrel through threshing was found by his wife, who, alarmed by First Part at academy Annapolis Monday. were Big trees. In Ellsworth many branches his prolonged absence, went to look for of the C on- The Young People’s league stripped from Bhade trees, but no serious him. gregational church will meet at 7.30 this was done. One branch torn Show and Dance damage large Mr. usgooa was one or me oest-anown Reward of $5 | in the An unusual an elm tree on Main given by Bangor’s All-star Minstrel Association evening, chapel. from street, just citizens ol the town, where practically all form of entertainment is to be provided. missed the window of one a star bay Mayor Hager- his life had been spent. He was sixty- of the A company of 15 PEOPLE, every g upon conviction Herman S. Austin, of Presque Isle, was thy’s house. nine of He was a veteran of Featuring CHESTER NICHOLS, the little with a big voice, and 2 years age. broke boy in Ellsworth over Sunday, returning the Civil and one of the active mem- who the OTHER STAR SINGERS X war, party home Monday with bis wife and little son ELLSWORTH FALLS. bers of James A. Garfield post, G. A. R. in the second who have been glass story Edward Courtney Algernon, visiting his He had served as a deputy sheriff, had Master of Ceremonies Albert of Sun- jj Mrs. Clifford Q. Avery, Bucksport, spent and was one of in rear of the-brick shoe O. Cunion V mother, Royal. held various town offices, End : 8. L. Drinlcwine, M. Friedman, his Mrs. K. Wood. Men Jefferson, day with aunt, Henry of the Hancock The Strand picture theatre on Saturday the directors County Agri- factory, on Main St. offers the five-part comedy, “The Man from Mrs. John E. Lake was home from cultural society. SaaKsri.'*?” Prices, 25c,35c,50c | Mexico,” with John Barrymore in the Northeast Harbor on Friday and Satur- He leaves a widow and one daughter, leading role. Mrs. Leslie Carter will day. Mrs. George Frederick, of Methuen, Mass. C. C. Burrill appear in the six-reel picture, “DuBarry,” Lorenzo D. Smith, of Amherst, spent a next Tuesday. few days this week with Charles W. Schooner John S. Beachum Lost. Next Sunday tee Unitarian minister Smith. The schooner John S. Beacham, well ot this will conclude his series of sermons on Fred E. Kouuds and family have re- known in Hancock county ports, was Th© The of his Bermon from a week in at Bill wrecked on at the entrance Object Unitarianism. subject turned camp Day’s Otter island, fBEAVERBQAfffi.Walls G will be “Organized Unitarianism in landing. to Penobscot bay, in the gale early Mon- Ceilings # foe office or America”. There will be the usual Sun- boom, star*, Mrs. Charles Lynch spent Wednesday day morning. far new work or romod- Advertisement school at 11.15 a m. day in Bangor with her daughter, Mrs. War- eHnc. Quickly pat op without mum. Comfort, i> to who has need of any kind of in- Mrs. Marion Treat Shafer, of the ren Jordan. lslesboro Inn Burned. inform every reader of The American, abia, artistic ud crock- Bank of Islesboro one of the most famous and settle National Commerce, New York, Mrs. F. Sullivan, of Whitman, Inn, proof. ASK US. surance that air our policies combine broad protection prompt Lydia spent two days last week with her father, William of Rock- summer hotels on the Maine coast, was Mass., and Fitzgerald, l F. R. uients with the lowest rates. at “Labrador Farm”. Norman E. burned Moore, possible Treat, land, Mass., are guests of George Tredic yeBterday. Loss, |75,000. of Philadelphia, is also spending a few end wife. 9 ELLSWORTH ^g the Treat farm. MAINE C. W. & F. l_. MASON, days at Mrs. Almond G. Jellison, accompanied NORTH ELLSWORTH. 1 rfTV. ft] Sharington P. Stackpole, one of the old- by her sister, Mrs. B. F. Jordan, of Wal- who has been ELLSWORTH, IVIAIIME est residents of the Oollardtown section tham, left Saturday for Tarrytown, N. Y., Joseph Nason, seriously to visit F. H. Lowell and family. ill the is e of West Ellsworth, died this morning. past week, improving. Walter Dunham, working on the State Mr. had been in health Mrs. Harold E. Maddocks, with little Stackpole failing road near Branch pond yesterdav, was son has been at her the past few years. He was in the struck on the ankle by a rock from a Perry, visiting old & SON and will be laid a of home io Sorrento. C7C. BURRIL-L- seventy-fourth year of his age. blast, up couple weeks. The October term of the court, Mrs. Mary Moore came from Seal Har- supreme Edward F. who has been E- Flood, visiting bor last to the winter with Linnehans Auto -INSURANC Justice A. W. King presiding, will open his parents, E. A. Flood and wife, left for week, spend Livery her Mrs. Maud of this and foriegn countries. Tuesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. The grand home Sunday. Mrs. Flood accompanied daughter, DeWitt. She is some of the leading companies Dr. T. S. and wife to Tremont Fri- ^Presenting jury is summoned to appear at the open- Tapley in poor health. Water Ellsworth Real Estate. Established I8b7. day, by automobile, returning Saturday. St., Mosey to l^aa oa Improved, Prodactive ing of the court, but the traverse jurors Forrest Moore has returned from North- The funeral of Eva, daughter of James will not until forenoon east and is lumber TELEPHONE 117 GARAGE 55 report Thursday H. Maddocks and wife, was held at Harbor, hauling pre- —. at 10 o’clock. the home of her parents Thursday after- paratory to remodeling the house which A or Rev. W. Conlev Redemption At a meeting of the school board last noon, Henry officiating. he purchased last spring. The local merchant who does not ad There was a large offering of flowers. The Boat the matter of for a no- Motor evening, Invitations are out for the re- arranging burial was at Juniper cemetery. marriage vertise is throwing open the door to the Recovery: school signal was left with Supt. Patten. ception of Miss Ruth Maddocks, daugh- or week. Answer. A mail-order house, which does advertise, TO LET Tit* l nlt&rlan large Last year the no-school signal was discon- ter of H. Fremont Maddocks and by ,day to Miss Caroline Harrington will take evening wife, booklet mailed free. Send postal school and which is for just such Apply to ALBERT N. CUSHMAN. tinued, but the board and Supt. pupils for private lessons at her home on and Howard R. Mitchell, of Bar Harbor, looking open- Main some Ellsworth, Maine. j. w. Tickle, Ellsworth, Patten think that provision should West Main street.—Advt. at the bride’s home, Wednesday evening. ings.

< I Sttuittsowons. fHutnal Bfftrfit Column. 3tnong tlje ©ranger*.

EDITED BT “tWI MAD«Bm. SUNDAY This column It devoted to the Grange, es- Iti Motto: “Helpful and Hopeful pecially to the grange* of Hancock county. MISERABLE l* all forth* WAS The column open to grangers JCHOOL v Tbe of this column are suoclnc Healthful purpoaea dlacueeion of topics of general interest, and Mated la the title end motto-lt Is for the mut *1 Lesson I.—Fourth Quarter, For for report* of grange meeting*. Make letters is for the Sleep and alms to be helpful and bopefull necessary enjoyment and benefit, STAND short and concise. All communication* must prolongation It la for the com- COULDN’T for tbe common 0cL3,1915. Being good. be signed, bat name* will not be printed ex- of life. During sleep Nature renews of In- the vital mon use—a public servant, a purveyor She Was Restored cept by permission of the writer. All com- medium for the In Testifies forces of the body and restores the formation and suggestion, a munications will be subject to approval by energy. of ideas, lathis capacity It solicit* to Health E. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. terchange by Lydia the editor, but none will be rejected without Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of communications, and Its success depends largely indigestion Puikham’s Vegetable good reason. To avoid the stomach on the given It in this respect Com- it, well, the liver active support — ... keep and munlcatlons must be but the name of bowels The health of Text of the Lesson, I Kings xxi, 11-20. signed, Compound. the regular. these organs writer will not be printed except by permission, — of Hancock 17-19—Golden j Lackawanna. N. Y. After my first Saturday. Oct. 2- Meeting Memory Verses, Text, will be to approval or Communications subject Pomona with New Century grange, — child was bom 1 felt very miserable and grange Num. xxxii, 23 Commentary Pre- rejection by the editor of the column, but none count not stand on Dedham. Is Assured pared by Rev. D. M. Steams. will be rejected without good reason. Address by feet. sister- all communications to my My Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable in-law wished me to 441. remedy, which Ahab and Naboth side by side on The America*. MAR1AV1LLB. acts immediately on the stomach, liv.r. fclliowortb. Me. E. Pink- member# and two bowels and kid- earth, the rich and the poor, meet to- try Lydia Sept. 18, thirty-two toning and them in ham's visitor# were The first and sec- neys, putting good order. gether. but there Is a hereafter, as de- Vegetable present. working THE LOOM OF IMK. Compound ami my ond were worked on three candi- of well rm l scribed in Luke xvi, and the rich here degrees Millions people sleep keep well because, at Man’s life is laid in the loom of time nerves became firm, dates. business, farther are sometimes awfully poor, and During plans the first unfavorable symptom, t.iey begin to take To a pattern he does not see. were to be held 8. worse than when leave this appetite good, step made for the fair Oct. poor, they the weaver works and the shuttles While fly and I lost 25 the third and fourth world. It Is a elastic, Sept. degree# certainly pitiful phase Till the dawn of eternity. that weak, tired were given, followed by refreshment*. of sinful human nature when such ns Some shuttles are filled with silver thread. That was Ahab desire also a poor man's all and And some with thread of gold; feeling. six ago and I act like a spoiled child when they can- While often but the darker hue yean NEW CENTURY, 858. DEDHAM. hold. have had three fine not get It. He was heavy and dis- Is all that they may Final degrees were conferred on two healthy chi Idren since, r or female trou- pleased when reproved by the Lord But the weaver watches with skillful eye Sept. 28. Short readings, stories and tles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham'a for compromising with Ben-hadad, and Each shuttle fly to and fro. music made up the program. “The best Direction* rf Sp-io.1 V.loc to Worn* with Box. ! Compound and it works like Erery now he Is the same because he cannot And sees the pattern so deftly wrought Vegetable methods of eradicating weeds,” and “The Sold by dniggi*!* '.droughout the world. la born**, 10*. Z5*. As the loom moves sure and now. a charm. I do all my own work.’’—Mrs. have Naboth's vineyard, and he went care of food in the home,” will be dis- God planned the pattern — A. F. Krkamer. 1574 Electric Avenue, to bed. turned away his face and surely cussed at the meeting October 9. Each the dark and fair, Lackawanna, N. Y. would not eat ixx, 43; xxi, 1-4). Many threap, Is chosen by His master skill The success of E. Pinkham’a a man In Naboth's place would have Lydia EAST BLUEHILL, 252. And placed in tbe web with care. made from roota been afraid to displease such a one as Vegetable Compound, Saturday evening, there was a small at- knows its and is It be Ahab. but Naboth feared the Lord and He only beauty. herbs, unparalleled. may tendance. Gertrude Smith furnished 1 And guides the shuttles which hold used with confidence women evidently remembered that the land perfect by borne-made candy and apples. At the ; The threads so unattractive. who suffer from inflam- was His nnd was not to pass from displacements, next meeting, cake and coffee will be As well as the threads of gold. mation, ulceration, tumors.irregu lari ties, tribe to trllie (Lev. xxv, 23; Num. served. Not till each loom is silent periodic pains, backache, bearing-down xxxvi. 7), and he would rather dis- And the shuttles cease to fly, MBMOaiAL EBSOLCTIOMA. feeling, flatulency,indigestion,dizziness, please Ahab at any cost than displease Shall God nnroll tbe pattern fi'hrrttiB, It hss God in or nervous El Pink- pleased Almighty, When You Want a And the reason prostration. Lydia the Lord. Such whole hearted people explain why His all-wise providence to tske from onr Thing Done The dark threads were as needful ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan- for God arc greatly needed—those who midst our worthy brotber, Francis D. Long, In vhe weaver's skilifnl hand. dard remedy for female ilia. who will never bow to any. however was a charter member and a loyal Do It As the threads of gold and silver Women who suffer from those dis- brother of Bail Bluehill RIGHT, YOURSELF mighty. If thus they can glorify God. grange, therefor* For the pattern which He planned. tressing ills peculiar to their sex should be it The fear of man always brlngeth a be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Resolved. That in the death of Brother tobacco snare. We must live In the fear of the Real flavor depends upon the leaf Dear M. B. Friends: this has lost one wbo was inter- being pre- Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound tore- Long, grange * Lord always. in its natural 1 am sure we all appreciate the oppor- store their health the ested in the welfare of the order. served state, possible only by pressing the by many genuine h Jezebel, on learning what ailed her is us of Resolved, That we extend our to tunity Aunt Sue giving learniog and truthful testimonials we are con- sympathy leaves into plug form and it in by it him to remember that the widow and of the and keeping covering husband, urged more about oar Alaskan possessions. in die family deceased, stantly publishing newspapers. bid them with a natural leaf The natural flavor he wag the king, that he should arise we are we shall have to itmrmbrr that the loving Father wrapper. and Really, if honest, If want advice write to and and be and she would yon special afflicts not willingly. of tobacco when cut or eat merry admit we know bat little about them; E. Pinkbam Medicine Co. (confi- Strength escape granulated. Lydia Resolved, Thst as a token of respect, our give him Naboth's vineyard (verses ! and theee descriptions and “views” so dential) Maas. Your letter will Lynn, charter be draped in monroing for thirty Take a of Sickle that is even 6-7). The people who give what does ; her 1 en- be rend nnd answered a Plug thoroughly dried plainly pictured by will, hope, opened, by days, that a copy be sent to the bereaved not belong to them, no matter who us to more that woman and held la strict confidence. out so that when whittle it off it crumbles into courage study about dis- family, that a page of nor records be dedi- you dust, suffers It, are still to be found on 1 by tant portion of our own Uuited States. I cated to his memory, and that a copy be sent but it will bum and smoke smooth and cool as it has all earth—unscrupulous, proud, selfish, the wish I might insert in| her letters the trail to Dtwfion and wind* up dizzy height*, to Tbs Lliswostu amssicas for pablica- - f its tobacco flavor in earth Is mine; what right have you on pictures and little maps which she en- acres a deep ravines, and clings to the aide* of tion. original preserved, unevaporated It? There are also plenty to do their closes. One view of the steamer is fine. the ruts, above ateep precipice*. Thi* E. C. Loan, Plug Form. bidding, no matter what It Is, whether brought n» nearer than anything else to tbe C). H. Cl an*. Dvar Aunt Madge: tret k made men whom lure of Maav A. Liscolb, a little to oppress and ruin a man or his fam- long, long by Whittling pipeful is trouble, amply repaid Have concluded to copy from my note book, gold called to the Klondike. We went about Committee. ily or business or even to take a man’s _ in both and this which, in the form of a to nw quality quantity. Try experiment and 1 though diary, is 3,000 feet the Continental Divide acd life, ns did these vassals of Jezebel most accurate. tbe f'urce of tbe Yukon which flows 2,140 MASRAPAQUA, 477, SOUTH bluehill. for yourself. (verses 8-14). Some one has said that ! judge j Aug. 33, p. m.—“Sailing over summer seas” miles into BehriDgsea. This was a thrilling Sept. 15, the third snd fourth degrees I If the servants of Christ were as ready j in very deed. After breakfast the fogs, which : ride. were given one candidate, and a harvest to serve Him as the servants of the spoiled our view all dsy yesterday and made To-morrow we reach Sitka. And now it's feast served. Sept. 22, one uuaffiliated unmelodious with the sound of the devil are to serve him many things night fog ; “good night and pleasant dreams”. member was received. Refreshments and thus far we have had would be different all around. horn, disappeared Au*T Bub. were j _ served and a good program pre- sunshine. On either side we are close i It seems to us bright strange that the Lord H BttNOToa Beach, C*L., Sept. 15,1916 sented. Topic, “If the aversge woman j to land, sailing through this Inland Passage. should jiermit the devil td afflict and Dear Aunt Madge: talks too much, is it true the Once in a while we pass a bay or inlet, set equally kill His but He told His disci- There is a t

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Kite Prsw i* tore* yeas’ art it* mec- &e$SL at T ££? aucs utsr uur» a. a r.ur. inaiiai r il owul o* «r. ut t»£ eato* «iChan-: y >•)>«.><•( a Si* «*» jawm* CLARION nr late. aap»i year &*_*?, an Muting ax It ^terj/Gg* toae touatsut a*r p-*» .was. vote uaauv •: give every evidence of right «n 'jtia amt itomit «Keetaa^y ti ail penu ant pwiim «f s'jnrl. Ito man a'actgre. Cnnauit yo-r near- * <* esmtor to* i»huc wjto it* pmymK ess < to* to* aeijer. •/KfffL. 3inaf perm* a .«*>ws. mat Ms* £«*$*. X. w r ant restore met:to. to to* »&*.* *->*• _t. __ _A MdFmrmaSL rm aat xct*s nan- ten. Mat 4tf K» JLmorj WOOD A y MOMBMiator toaeaMMnsfc w 3bL. BISHOP CO. T-£+* Bwf" faa*e tows re**-. *et lsw» utuae *i.v j&C tut aaucxtitff- ttsa Ohm l,jrae naa ton unr* MfenA tf Hy.na*-- & A tismyww* usafe a mmmk, ant SOU* * J. P ELMBDQE.BXS^uRTn. aattnOe* an issSsniee, arvgn*- «aS amt. fteace-t Hyinws tar *nsa »«***' CASTOR IA

P*rtau» to* atswmpwrt *Tul*i*e tons m tor pr*ea to Awsistrt a to* face kVMFarOnrWram that 0 A. Parents mat a*- anei faato. hi Hyenas tour, he «&• enr; part SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN ape n Aar a |«a«r*e rvaratto* to *- isMt to* toisaey tS r. i**a m* t***rwt. VI!!1)!!"”!1 " 1 ■■■■■■■.. M'mOL NEWS years old, died at the home ot A. 8. Gray COUNTY NEWS lltorrtisniuttts. JUgal Xctlcok Iqpl JTfftiafc 5qUN~TY Saturday night. Services were held Tues- state or To all interested In either of the day afternoon, at 2 o’clock. MAIlf*.^ person* es- SEAL COVE. COUWTY OF HAKCOOK SS. tates hereinafter named: SARGENTVILLE. At a oonrt held at Ellsworth. In and Mre. Nowell and who oc- September 13,1915. probate of Maaa- daughter, for the connty of Hanooek, on the seventh Flora Branseomb Rsed, Mitt LiUa this 13th of on Mr, cupied “Weatlawn" this season, have re- McIntyre spent several days day September day of September, a. d. IMS. of Mr*. A. T. Nor- dated issued on i» tbe guest turned last week with Mrs. Fred J. TAKENexecution, July 13,1916, HMHB following matters haling been pre- c‘hu«eU», to Cambridge, Maae. It ia Sargent. a rendered Judgment by the Ellsworth X sen led for the action thereupon herein- rood. rumored they have bought a shore lot and Miss Grace R. Wood is at Mc- municipal court for the county of Hancock, after indicated. it Is hereby ordered: That visiting at the term thereof and held on tbe Heath and Victor Heath went to • ill begun notice thereof be given to a'l inter- j j. build. Kinley. first of to wit; on the 9th of persons Tuesday July, day ested. by causing a copy of this order to bo Friday. They will go to Mil- in favor of of 11,worth The winter mail Mrs. has July, 1915, Josephine Patterson, three weeks successively in tho schedules go into effect Gay L. Bennett returned to in tbe of Suffolk and common- visit relatives. Boston, county EuLllshedHaworth American, a to Oct. 1. her home wealth of Frederick newspaper published age Friday, There will be one mall in in Brooklyn, N. Y. Massachusetts, against at Ellsworth, In said ooanty, that they may been W. of Somerville. In the of Walla. Who employed at and one Flint, county appear at a oonrt to be held at Bile- w p out by stage to West Sullivan. Mrs. Busan M. Grinds of commonwealth of probate 1, Essex, Mass., Middlesex, Massachusetts, worth, in said county, on the fifth day of hotel, Northeaat Harbor, aa en- Patrons are for dollars and cents, legend requested to have mall In the is visiting her son twenty*five ninety-four October, a. d. IMS, at ten of the olock in the Myron. debt or and dollars and came home Friday. office west damage twenty-twh forenoon, and be heard thereon if see ineer, going by 3.16 p. m. nine cost of and will be sold at tffky Capt. Benjamin C. Sargent is cents, suit, cause. / of and spending public auction at tbe office in Henry C. Emery, Ellsworth, The annual of Sorosie was held jail Ellsworth, Matthews, late of Winter Harbor, in Pr.,f. meeting a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hancock to the Oeorge were at R. oounty, Maine, highest bidder, said deceased. A certain Instrument of ladies guests L. at Mrs. C. A. Stimson’a on the ooanty, pjrty Thursday after- Crockett at Cape Rozier. 28rd day of October, 1916 at two o'clock purporting to be the last will and testament coming motor-boat. # in the afternoon, the following described real 4t!V’9 Thursday, by noon. The same officers were elected for of said deceased, together with petition for Walter M. Neve Us is at home from estate and all the right, title which the said and leaves 25 for the probate thereof for the appointment of Miss Iterniece Ashley Sept. ensuing year,'except the secretary, Frederick W. Flint has in and to the same, the executrix without bonds, Brooklyn, N. Y., where he has been em- to wit: A certain lot or of with giving pre- nd en route for Atlanta, (is., where Mrs. Bart Joy, who resigned. There will parcel land, sented by Caroline O. Matthews, the execu- Isolds ployed on a yapht. buildings thereon, situated iu South Deer trix therein named. an inatrnctor In sera- be a a week from in the of Hancock and State be I, to be Spelman supper Friday night. Isle, connty of William O. Sndw, late of in said Lawrence R. Eaton has to Maine, known as tbs old homestead of Wm. Bucksport, 27. gone Hudson, county, deceased. A certain Instrument b»ry. Sept. B. late of South Deer also all the pur- to work. Small, Isle; to be the last will and testament of Mass., right title in and to another porting !’■ S. Robbins, of Southwest Har- parcel of land, said with for Mrs. with the deceased, together petition pro- CENTER. Warren P. of tbe steamer R. B. buildings thereon, in said South bate Alice Maxneld i J. B. Williamson, of Beedle, Deer thereof, presented by „r, an Cambridge, Isle, which parcel of land was conveyed Magnus, the executrix therein named. Miss ia was at borne last week. to Wm. H. and were at Mrs. Heath's Gladys Gray teaching at South Fuller, by one8tephen Colby Small, Franci* D. late of in said lass., registered the said Wm. H. Small to Wm. Long, Bluehill, Seal Cove. L. Nevells by conveyed county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- Irving was in Portland last Small, and in and all real estate or in- 'riday. any porting to he the last will and testament of terest therein Willard E. Small had as heir- i, at Herbert Bntler has returned home from week. said deceased, with for Bertha Pierce Opechee, Atlan- at-law of Wm. H. as together petition pro Mrs. Small, conveyed in vol. bate and for the of P. Boston. Mrs. Dora S. Currier has returned 494 and vol. 495 said appointment Harvey at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. from 477, page 477. page in Long, administrator with the will annexed, lc. Hancock of to which Mrs. a in Portland. county registry deeds, said P. son of Bobbins. Mra. Bobbin, is visit- Allen Pierce and son Eeon have visit deeds and presented by Harvey Long, leorgi records thereof particular reference said deceased, the executor named in said gone to is F. O. Silbbt, ,-jn Massachusetts. Opechee. Mrs. J. R. Davis and daughter Hester herebyonade. will being now deceased. Sheriff. Francis B. late of in 25. N. is home from have returned to Hopkins, Trenton, said Sept. _ Byron Campbell Northeast Philadelphia. A Merciless Judge connty, deceased. Petition that Lauretta F. Harbor a for week. Mrs. Charles B. Law and son William STATE OF MAINE. Bird or some other suitable person be ap- A quiet vedding took place at 8 p. m. administrator of the estate of said The social at the hall left Monday for their home in Hafcock sa—At a probate court held at Lauretta F. 21. at the home of W. D. Walla and grange Saturday Muskogee, Sointedeceased, presented by Bird, ept. Okla. Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, daughter of said deceased. night was a success. on the seventh of in the ,l(r, when their daughter, Miaa Jennie day September, year Thomas Bisset, late of Bluehill, in said Oh© Who Shows No of our Lord one thousand nine hundred Mm. Evie M. son Favor* and deceased. First and final account of «ss married to Albert of Mrs. Mina Emery, of Marlboro, is visit- Kimball and Ellwood county, Vails, Cray, fifteen. William P. Bisset, administrator, filed for ing her Albert have closed their and returned to CERTAIN instrument to be bi, town. The rooms were beautifully brother, Harper. cottage purporting settlement. A a copy of the lagt will ana testament of Tbe parlor waa in white and Mias Bangor. Ira B. Foss, late of Winter Harbor, in said (eorated. Margaret Sylvia opened the school MARGARET BIDDLE PORTER. late of county, deceased. First account of Francina rod and other Miss Mildred I. old, golden autumn here Sept. 20, instead of 8ept. to Sargent spent Monday A merciless is Father Time. Be- WASHINGTON. DISTRICT OF COL- A. Harrington, executrix, filed for settlement. 13, owing judge Obadiah late of a touch of color. and in UMBIA, Allen, Mount Desert, in owers giving The illness. Tuesday Portland. fore him the weak and the wanting go to deceased, and of the probate thereof in said county, deceased. First and final ac- a ridal iwir stood under large wedding C. L. Babson and re- said District of count of Melville L. Allen, executor, filed for J. Benjamin.Kawson, who has spent the Capt. wife have the wall. Only the truth can stand. For Columbia, duly authenticated, P. of the having been presented to tbe of pro- settlement. ell. Kev. F. Dresser, pastor summer turned from the statement from judjie with A. A. Bartlett, has returned Eggemoggin. years following a rate for our said county of Hancock for the William P. Gatchell, late of Orland, In said church, the deceased. Second and final acconnt apust performed ceremony, to Boston. Mrs. L. J. Hooper and daughter Gertrude Bangor resident has withstood this stern- of being allowed, filed and recorded county, service. Kurposea the court ol our said of of J. Tyleston Gould, administrator, filed by eing the single ring The bride est of all tests. probate county Mrs. Ed. Reed and daughter of and Mrs. W. P. Beedle and son Llewellyn Hancock. Carkton W. Steward, administrator of the in white lace, and carried a Ethel, estate of said J. for settle- as gowned are in W. C. 25 Dexter Ordered, that notice thereof be given to all Tyleston Gonld, Northeast are a few visiting Camden. Haynes, St., Bangor, ment. of sweet Both Mr. and Harbor, spending persons interestea therein, by publishing a ouquot peas. “I was for a days with their aunt, Mrs. Isabelle Hodg- Mrs. Frank Harding is at home from Me., says: annoyed long copy of this order three weeks successively Alexander R. Plumer, late of Tremont, in I are young people. The Ellsworth a said county, deceased. Fifth account of C. H. [rs. irsy popular don. time by pains in my back, due no doubt, in the American, newspaper Bangor, where she has been visiting. at Ellsworth, in said of Han- Wentworth, trustee, filed for settlement. ride i, a young lady of moaicat ability, to the failure of printed connty my kidneyS to perform cock, prior to the fifth day of October a. d. Catherine B. Lefflngwell, late of Eden, in at the Mrs. Ada Favreau and daughter Mies Vera N. who is said deceased. Account of >r some years organist Baptist Harding, attending their w’ork Two boxes of 1916, that they may appear at a probate court county, Alsop properly. and in and Mildred, who have been Mrs. Castine normal school, tbe week- then to be held at Ellsworth, in and tor said Lefflngwell, Douglas Lefflngwell Chris- burch. A host of friends this visiting spent Doan’s Pills made a Kidney permanent county of Hancock, at ten (/clock in the fore- tophea Lefflngwell, trustees, filed for settle- George have returned to Rock- end at home. She was m> tber towns extend congratulations. Freeman, accompanied by cure.” noon, and ehow cause, if any they have, nt, N. land. Misses Bessie Clark and Mary against the same. Charles G. Anderson, an insane person, of Sept. 27. Whitmore, Over three years Mr. in said Petition filed later, Haynes E. Bucksport, county. by of Southwest H rbor. BERTRAND CLARK, Judg? of Probate. D. for license to Frank A. Hodgdon is home from added: “I take in recom- A true of the order. Stephen Bridges, guardian, HARBOR. pleasure again copy original sell certain real estate of said as de- j SULLIVAN Sept. 27. Sim. E. E. ward, Corinna, where be has been working. He mending Doan’s Kidney Pills. Nothing Attest— Chase, Register. scribed in said petition. Miss Bessie Carleton la teaching here. will leave soon C. Smith, late of !n for Baltimore to attend has altered my high opinion of the n. Margaret Bucksport, BLUEHILL FALLS. STATE OP MAINE. said county, deceased. Petition filed by Mel- Mrs. I). T. Tiinayenia will close “Kozi- a dental college. Price 50c. at ail dealers. Don’t vin J. Jordan, executor, for license to sell Bimply Hancock ss.—At a cou?t held at Miss has to Ban- probate certain real estate of said deceased, as de- ook” Wednesday. 20. M. Mayme Candace gone ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid- Ellsworth, in and for said of Hancock, Sept. county scribed in said petition. for the winter. — on the seventh of in the of is at Mias Helen gor ney Pills the same that Mr. day September, year Hudson Devereux. late of in said Gladys Rolfs Smith's, I Haynes oar Lord one thousand nine Penobscot, EAST hundred and fif- deceased. Petition filed Arthur school. BLUEHILL. Mr. of is at “The had. Foster-Milburn teen. connty, by bile attending high Mason, Dayton, O., Co., Props., Buffalo, W. Patterson, administrator with the will Miss Eva Thompson, Mia. Violet Grin- Pines” for a few days. N. Y. CERTAIN instrument purporting to be a annexed, for license to sell certain real estate Miss Hawkins was a recent | Josephine A copy of the last will and testament of of said deceased, as described in said peti- dle and Mrs. Frank Webber are ill. Mrs. Hannah Shaw, of is the best ot Miss Julia Uuplill in (Joulds- Chicago, JOHN W. GRINDLE, late of the city, tion. Luther and sons ot S. 8. and state of NEW Ellen M. Bragdon and John T. * Mrs. Bridges Wilbur guesi Harbough. county YORK, Bragdon, oro. What Is the Best For’ of in said Peti- Remedy and of the in minors, Franklin, connty. and Walter has moved from E. D. Leach’s Edmond Townsend and of deceased, probate thereof said tion filed Lorenzo Z. ot Cherryfleld, is visiting wife, “Airly ( state of New hav- by Bragdon. guardian, MissSproul. Constipation? York, duly authenticated, for license to sell certain real estate of said farm house into their own home. have returned to New York. been to the of eraunt, Mrs. Ada Bartlett, at Mrs. A. H. Beacon”, This is a question asked us many timso ing presented judge probate minors, ns described in said for our said of Hancock for the petition. Alfred Webber and have answer county pur- late of in b family moved Mrs. A. \V. Johnston and and each day. The is Benjamin Thompson, Mariaville, namings’. family { pose of being allowed, filed and recorded in said deceased. Petition filed into their house at the the court of our said of Han- county, by Lyn- Corner. They William Palmer and have returned probate county wood F. for license to There will t»e a harvest supper and family cock. Giies, administrator, have been in one of the sell certain real estate of said as living Boardman- to Cleveland, O. Ordered, That notice thereof be to all deceased, anee at District hall Thursday evening, given described in said petition. Milliken cottages. persons interested therein, by publishing a of the aid so- Sept. 20. Crumbs. We them to be nder the auspices village guarantee satisfactory copy of this order three weeks successively in BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said court. J. Sherlock of N. cents. a A true of the ety. Andrews, Rochester, to you. Sold only by us, 10 the Ellsworth American, newspaper printed copy original. Mr. and Mrs. at Ellsworth, in said of Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. w ho owns a summer Tapper daughter, Currier, E. G. Moore. county Hancock, Y., cottage here, to the fifth of a. d. Mr*. Dayton True and Mias Iranine True of New York, were here last week to prior day October, 1915, gave a supper recently to his employees. that they may appear at a probate court, then NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. ft town last week. The Trues rented close their cottage. to be held at Ellsworth, in and for said Tuesday, E. J. Brooks, wife and daughter STATE OF MAINE. art of Miss Helen Smith’s house this Hatlroabs attb Steamboats. county of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- Mr. and Bernice ss. Eleanor, of East Orange, N.J., who live Merservey daughter noon, and show cause, if any they have, Hancock u miner. the same. on the Biuehill road, gave a 6 o’clock sup- are visiting in Lmcolnville. against 'lirHEREAS, Burton H. Webber, of Eden, BERTRAND E. CL\RK, Judge of Probate. in the county of Hancock, and State of Aaron D. "Simpson, aged eighty-nine to his and ij/ per employees their wives. At A. S. Thomas and family have closed A true copy of tbe original order. Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the fifth Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. a. d. and in both places the guests were royally en- their cottage and returned to New’ York. day of October, 1906, recorded the Hancock registry of deeds, book 433, page 324, -Intirniarnui-iv tertained. Mr. Thomas is very ill. STATE OF MAINE. conveyed to me, the undersigned, a certain of real estate situate in in the include Hancock ss.—At a probate court held at parcel Eden, Recent departures Richard Judge Rose, two sons and daughter of and bounded as follows: FACTORY LOCA- Ellsworth, in and for said county of Hancock, county Hancock, Boardman anc* family, of Plainfield, N. J.; have returned to their home in Baltimore, QUARRIES. on the seventh day of September, in the year Beginning at a stone post on the west side of of our Lord one thousand nine hundred Eagle Lake Avenue at the southeast corner Dr. H. M. Milliken and of New and Your family, Md. Mrs. Rose will close the cottage this MILL SITES, FARMS, fifteen. of a lot of land conveyed to Fred Watson Assist York; Prof. Harold Pender and wife, of week. TIONS, CERTAIN instrument purporting to be by Gilbert L. and Clarabel Foster; a of will and of thence the western side line W. and of A copy theJast testament following Philadelphia; F. Frost family, week-end of said avenue south and Susie Woods spent the at SITES FOR SUMMER HOTELS JOHN BIDDLE PORTER, late of PHILA- fifty-six degrees minutes west feet to an Plainfield, N. J.; Mrs. D. C. Preyer, of in the of PHILADEL- thirty twenty-five _I_ DELPHIA, county iron bolt the southeast corner a Stomach "lirighTly”. and commonwealth of PENN- marking of New York; Miss Melville Silvey, of PHIA, lot of land said Watson to Cecil with an automobile and CAMPS SYLVANIA, conveyed by To Get Rid of the Poisonous Prof. L. S. Marks and ft Gray, party, Clarence Madden; thence running north Duluth, Minn.; deceased, and of the thereof in said was in Bar Harbor *.„**.«, probate thirty-three degrees and thirty minutes west Food. of Mass. Saturday. ikTefel Located on the line of the Gases end Fermenting j family, Cambridge, county of Philadelphia, duly authenticated, eighty-two feet to an iron bolt set in the Sept. 27. R. ft One of A. T. Conary’s weirs w as wrecked having been presented to the judge of pro- ground; thence running north fifty-six de- _ bate for our said county of Hancock for the in night’s gale. grees and thirty minutes east, twenty-five Sunday MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD of being allowed, filed and recorded feet to a stone thence south A fast will do this purpose post; thirty-three good long NORTH SEDGWICK. Sept. 27. Crumbs. in the probate court of our said county of degees and thirty minutes east eighty- two feet sometimes. A trip to the moun- to those to make Hancock. to the first mentioned bound, and contains two Mrs. Clarence has returned to give opportunity desiring it. Magone Ordered, That notice thereof be given to thousand fittv more or less. To- tains. Tramping. Roughing a for a new in life. square feet, EAST ORLAND. change in location start all persons interested therein, by publishing remedies. Thomaston. fiSI gether with the buildings thereon. Together Yes. very good a copy of this order three weeks successively also with the rights of way and all my in- Harry Smith, of Mill vale, has purchased in the Ellsworth a | But are you going to avail Miss Abbie L. El well is the guest of| Water American, newspaper terest and title in and to the same mentioned move in Undeveloped Powers, printed at Ellsworth, in said county of Han- and described in a deed of the de- yourself of either one of these the Brooks Grant farm, and will above Mrs. Charles Snow at BluehilL cock, prior to the fifth day of October, a. scribed said Watson to me in March. premises from of remedies. No? Then the next Unlimited Raw Material, d. 1915, that they appear at a probate court even date to be recorded in the who is may herewith, of Miss Beulah White, teaching in then to be held at Ellsworth, in and for said of deeds for said Hancock best thing is to try & bottle Olive Farnham was in Bangor Sat registry county; district the week-end at her home county of Hancock, at ten o’clock in the fore- and whereas the condition of said Peruna. Take It according to di- 6, spent and mortgage On account of|her father’s failing noon, and show cause, if any they have, has been broken, now. therefore, bv reason of rections. Tou will have a natural in Penobscot. against the same. the breach of the condition I claim &- she will remain at home this re- thereof, winter, BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of Probate. foreclosure of said appetite. All gas and fermenta- Roscoe Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Good Farming Land mortgage. Guy her studies in the later. A true copy of the original order. Fred Watson. dis- suming hospital tion in the stomach will Allen, who have been visiting at Fred Attest:— E. E. Chase, Register. Eden, Me., Sept. 11,1915. A. W. Gray is preparing to leave his Await Development. I appear. Allen’s, have returned to Haverhill, Mass. farm and live in for the winter. Bucksport subscriber, Clinton Ledyard Blair, of To all persons interested in either of ths Read what Mra. Banna Bell, The community has been deprived of I estates hereinafter named: Daniel Carter is in poor health. Communications regarding locations THEPeapack, Somerset county. New Jersey, the privilege of listening to Rev. Mrs. hereby gives notice that he has been duly ap- At a probate court held at Ellsworth, in and Box 204, Port Pierce, Florida, for the of Hancock, on the four- School in district No. 8 are invited and will receive attention executor of the last will and testa- county TNto orgy’s sermons because of her poor began Sept. 20, pointed teenth of a. d. an says: "I waa taken anddenly ment of day September, 1915, being health. taught by Miss Eliza Leach, of Wefet Pen- when addressed to any agent of the adjourned session of the September a. d. 1915 with ot the stomach and DEWITT CLINTON BLAIR, late of BEL- term of said court. swelling obscot. or of H. M. Holt & MAINE CENTRAL, to matter been and distress. H. M. Holt, Co., Boston, VEDERE, following having pre- bowels, groat Very called on sented for the action herein- Victor A. of Mel- Bert Hooper, of California, Warren New deceased, no THE thereupon me accompanied by Friend, county, Jersey, after indicated, it is ordered: That painful. Three doctors gave INDUSTRIAL bonds the terms of said hereby has been a few frienda in this neighborhood recently. BUREAU, being required by will; notice thereof be to all in- rose, Mass., spending days that he has Edward B. Mears of 26 given persons no relief. Could not eat any- appointed terested. by a of this order to be He will return to California in a few’ days. Mt. Desert in the town of causing copy with Mr. and Mrs. George M, Allen. street, Eden, county published three weeks successively in the soured. 1 RAILROAD of Hancock and State of Maine, as his thing. Everything 27. \ A. G. Sept. 27. Spec. MAINE CENTRAL agent Ellsworth American, a published Sept. _ within the said State of Maine, and he does newspaper at Ellsworth, in said county, that was to death. I began PORTLAND, MAINE. and agree that the service of they may starving stipulate any at a probate court to be held at Ells- MARLBORO. him as such or appear Peruna and was soon WEST BKOOKUN. legal process against executor, worth, in said on the fifth of taking that the service of such coui.ty, day any process against October, a. d. 1915, at ten of the clock in the to work. After Mrs. Me I la Peck is at Parker Charles S. Baxter is having an arteBian him in his individual in action strong enough do employed capacity any forenoon, and be heard thereon if see Eastern Lines founded or out of of his acts they well drilled. Steamship upon arising any cause. five bottles / can truth- Bridges’. or omissions as such if made taking ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER executor, shall, Elizabeth late of in said on such have like effect as if made George, Ellsworth, am well. I Mrs. Elmer and son Elmer are Mrs. Carter, who] has been visiting her agent, deceased. Petition that William E. fully say I gained Bridges on him within the said State of county, personally or some other suitable be in Boston. daughter, Mrs. Shirley Hodgkins, has re- Maine. All demands Whiting person ap- visiting BANGOR LINE persons having against administrator of the estate of said the estate of said deceased are desired to pointed who bas been turned to her home in Pembroke. pre- deceased, A. C. Mrs. Myra Cooper, visit- sent the same for settlement, and all indebted presented by Hagerthy, Mary J. and Leslie W. Jordan, creditors of of and Oscar Turbine Steel Steamships CAMDEN and thereto are to make Clough in Kockland, is borne. Ralph Kelley, Bar Harbor, requested payment im- said deceased. ing Clinton Lbdyabd Blair. of Northeast a few BELFAST mediately. who baa been Ford, Harbor, spent 18, 1915. BERTRAND E. CLARK, Judge of said Court. Stomach Parker Bridges, employed Leave Bangor 2.00 p in. Winterport, 2.45 p m, August Misery days last week at Mr. Ford’s home here. A true copy of the original order. on tbe steamer Pemacjuid, is borne. Bucksport 3.30 p m, week days only for Sears- Attest:—E. E. Rockland and Boston. To all interested in either of the es- Chase, Register. Miss Susie DeLaittre, of Salisbury Cove, port. Belfast, Camden, persons Vanishes Miss Lutie Bridges spent the week-end RETURNING—Leave India wharf, Boston, tates hereinafter named: Quickly and with Miss at w ek wilh ber Mrs. spent Saturday Sunday 5.00 p m, dava only. Probate court in vacation, in and for the subscribers. Nettle A. Bruce, of is at Sandy Point, sister, IIAKKOK LINE Eagle Vour money back if you w ant it, Palmira Wallace, at the home of Mrs. BAR county of Hancock, on the twentieth day of THERock, California and Richard B. Hamor. Lufkin. Leave Rockland 5.15 a m. Mon- he way in which U. A. I’arclier, the Lillian daily, except September, a. d. 1915. of Manchea er, New Hampshire, hereby give Annie Remick. for Bar Harbor and intermediate landings. who bas been visit- day following matters having been pre- notice that they have been duly appointed upular druggist, is selling Mi-o-na, Miss Katie Bridges, Return leave Bar Harbor 1.00 p m. daily, except sented for the action herein- Matherson who oc- THE thereupon administrators of the estate of he William at Mr. and] family, Sunday for Rockland and intermediate land- it is great.dyspepia remedy. ing ber sister, Mrs. Lutkin, after indicated, hereby ordered: That LUCY A. HAMOR, late of the Baxter at the ings. notice thereof be to all inter- BOSTON, This is an unusual plan, but Mi-on-a is borne. cupied cottage shore, given persons Sandy Poiut, KLUEHILL LINE a commonwealth of deceased, iss so in- their home iu Florida. ested, by causing copy of this order to be Massachusetts, much merit and is so almost have returned to Leave*Rockland at 5.15 a m, and given bonds as the law directs. and son Luke have daily, except published three weeks successively in the all Mrs. Cbarles Carter Bluebill and intermediate land- Said Nettie A. Bruce and Richard ariably successful in relieving They made the trip in their automobile. Monday for Ellsworth American, a newspaper published B. Hamor ber Mrs John being residents without the State ol omjs of indigestion that he runs but been visiting daughter, 27. Abe. ings. at Ellsworth, in said county, that they may Maine, Sept. Return leave Bluehill 1.00 p m, daily except at a court to be held at Ells- have O. G. Hamor, o# Eden, ittle risk a at East Franklin. _ appear probate appointed in selling under guarantee Patten, Sunday for Rockland a id intermediate land- worth in said on the Hancock county, State of Maine, whose >f county, second Tuesday this kind. Sept. 27. B. ings. of August, a. d. 1915, at ten of the clock in the address is Hull’s Cove, Maine, their __ SURRY. Do not or make SEDGWICK LINE forenoon, and be heard thereon if they see agent for all purposes specified in revised be miserable your statutes of section David and Uray returned Leave Rockland at 5.15 a m, dally ex- cause. Maine, chapter 66, 43. All Mends miserable with your REACH. Keyes Kay demands dyspepsia. cept Monday for Bedgwick and intermediate Thomas S. Liscomb, late of Eden, in said persons having against ths estate of home said deceased are desired to «i-o-na will you. If it doesn’t, R. N. and Bar- Saturday. landings. Return, leave Sedgwick at 3 p m county, deceased. A certain instrument pur- present the same help Mrs. Knigbt daughter for and all *11 Mr. that want except -unday for Rockland and inter- porting to be the last will and testament of settlement, indebted thereto are Parcher you your ot are of Frank Gott spent last week in Winter dully to make ro- bara, Malden, Mass.., guests mediate landings. said deceased, together with petition for pro- requested payment immediately. nouey back and he will cheerfully Levi Knigbt and wile. Harbor. bate thereof, A. Nettie A. Bruce und presented by Lucy Liscomb, it. o( the executrix named therein. Richard B. Hamor. Mrs. L. N. Watts, Abington, Mass., Scott and wife are Steamers of the Mount Desert Lines con- L -V for the better will be seen Oapt. Treworgy BERTRAND E. of Administrators. change and daughter, Grace L. Hatcb, of Boston, nect at Rockland with Bangor Line steamers CLARK, Judge said Court. Sept. 7,1916. Mi at Patten’s to Boston. A true of the original order. the first few doses of o-na, were guests last week ot S. T. Lowe and camping pond. from and copy [tom METROPOLITAN I INE Attest:—E. E. Chase, Register. and its continued use will soon start wife. Sept. 27.L_ Steamships Massachusetts and Bunker Hill subscriber hereby gives notice that on the road to of Deer visited her he has been fou perfect digestion Emily Lowe, Isle, leave north side of India Wharf, Boston, every subscriber hereoy gives notice that THE duly appointed guardian of and enjoyment of food. cousins, Gertrude and Claribel Lowe, asbcrtisnnnttt day at 5 p in, due New York at 8 p m. Same THEhe has been duly appointed adminis- CHARLES G. ANDERSON, of BUCKS- so suc- and service returning. trator of the estate of Mi-o-na has been uniformly Saturday Sunday. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE PORT, a ABBIE Q. cessful that every box is sold under Mrs. Margaret Adams, is spending a few Steamships North Land and North Star GRAVES, late of HANCOCK, in the county of Hancock, deceased, and positive guarantee to refund the months in Dorchester, Mass. leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tuesday, in the county of Hancock, deceased, and bonds as the law directs. All persons and at 6.30 m. given bonds as the law directs. All per- Eivenaving demands against the estate of said If It does not relieve. What S. T. Lows went to Bar Harbor Wednes- CATARRH IS Thursday Saturday p hioney WHAT U. T. SANBORN, Agent, Bangor. sons having demands against the estate ward are desired to present the same for fairer made? on business. proposition could be day It has been said that evety third of said deceased are desired to present settlement, and all indebted thereto ar? re- Mr. Parcher gives bis personal guar- Cecil Annis Is home from a season ot the same for settlement, and all Indebted quested to make payment immediately. in some form. are antee of back if want it” has catarrh iUgal Noucta. thereto requested to make payment im- Stephen D. Bridges, “money you yachting. person mediately. Verona, Maine. with box of Mi-o-na that he Science has shown that nasal catarrh Abthuh B. Graves. September 7, 1915. every Sept. 26._B. subscriber hereby gives notice that sells. A guarantee like this speaks a weakness have been adminis- Hancock, Sept. 16,1915. .often indicates general THEthey duly appointed subscriber notice that volumes for the merit of the remedy. 8UN8ET. trators of the estate of hereby gives and local treatments in subscriber notice that THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- of the body, CAROLINE T. HAYNES, late of ELLS- hereby gives Willis Snowden is teaching No. 13 THEshe has been duly appointed adminis- tratrix of the estate of the form of snuffs and vapors do little, WORTH, achool; Baura Stinson at Mountain villa, tratrix of the estate of WILLIAM W. SOWLE. late of GOULDS- in the county of Hancock, deceased, and P. WE LOAN A BANK at No. 13. if any good. JOHN PHILLIPS, late of ELLSWORTH, BORO, and Ellen Snowden given bonds as the law directs. All should treat its persons in the of Hancock, and in the of and tor To correct catarrh you demands against the estate of said county deceased, county Hancock, deceased, home;/*money-catching”, E. H. of tbe Christian Civic having bonds as the law directs. All given bonds as the law directs. All Emery, caiwe blood with the deceased are desired to present the same foi given per- persons patrons who desire; same. by enriching your sons demands the estate of having demands the estate of said de- was tbe guest of tbe which is a settlement, and all indebted thereto are re having against against league, Fellowship oil-food in Scott’s Emulsion said deceased ar? desired to the same ceased are desired to the get yours to-day. quested to make payment immediately. present present same for Sunday, and spoke at Sunset, Deer Isle medicinal food and a building-tonic, free for settlement, and all indebted thereto are eettlement, and all indebted thereto are re- Mabtin H. Haynbs. to make to make and fvomalcohol or any harmful drugs. Try it. requested payment immediately. quested payment immediately. Ho. Co. Swings BANK, Ell Stonington. Habby W. Haynes. Marion T. Jennie E. Gray. N. Phillip*. , Sept. 20. Sadie. | Scott It Bowse, Bloomfield. J. i September 14,1915. September 14,1915. Sept. 7,1915. Wtrtgfi ORLAND PAIR. mate, baby shoes, roaa beads, photo COUNTY NEWS. Item Jim Bartlett, ot Bevatdy, Mate., print*, lady’s mittens, Mrs Flore no* Guil- by Bar. Mr. Sou, Being the (ingle ring Uat of FmiHH Awarded by Narra- ford, 1. Mat and handbag, Mm Marcia service, la the praaano* ol a large member asieetc Grange. Conner,!. BBOOKXJN. ot gaeete. The bride, attended by her * Orland fair, under the anspiees of Nar. Bedspread, Mrs F A Johnson, 1. Bed- Little Marie Tyler is awry 111. ■other, wee gowned In white laoe, with ramisslo grange, was held Sept. B, with room set, coverlet, bureau and commode Mice Bather Inna ia employed at Mlaa belt bosquet ol sweet peas. Its •Dosses. rooms were affec- Coll asnal The The denotations ol the Bliss merry go-round scarfs, mats, pillow and table oovara, Cola’a laminar hotel. for the young people, the onee-a-ysor Mm Ellsworth, 1. BUk sola tive. In the parlor, aninmn leasee end BGBelgian, Mlaa Mina Stewart has gone to Jonae- AMBITIOUS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who want to of old end D rod formed a frame for the greeting many acquaintances pillow, Mm Ulla Littlefield, 1. golden fitting to th» most ol Which they an capable, will Bud our port to vistLhsr tether. accomplish "• the social day for ail, ware perhaps the isaa. bridal tableau, while the banks of bios mercial training tbs means ol increased taming power. and left lor , chief at tract lone. Knitted, Lilia Hatchina, 1. Drawn, Bishop Harding hynily asters were brightened by duster* /if CAPABLE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN who Mm a The attendance was estimated to be as Mm Augusta Carter, 1; Mm Willard Lunt, Washington Wednesday. sweet pees, pink esters and other gay mean* ol Hw. lihood and independence, should take onr ooarsea asi Shu 8m to as in termer W, 8. Willard Mm Mra. Charles Sturtevant and family have flowers. A delicious collation was served step r*I large any years. Bupt. 2. Braided, Mm Lunt, 1; sponsible positions as stenographers,bookkeeper*, plvata raturnad to D. C. Wcretariee, ,oj Hutchings and the ladies in charge of the Augusta Carter, 2. Auto robe, Mm LUIa Washington, in an informal amy. as employees ol the State and United dtate* Government th-on-h firii Short and co-reas tot taachaw hall, baby show, ice-cream teat and din- Hutchins, L W. W. Dodge and family have returned After a vacation of a week, Mr. Bartlett Service appointment. epadnl and advanced ner, found no time to even guess at the QUILTS. to their home ia Washington, D. C. will return to his work in Beverly, and papUa. hundreds mid to be there. Mm Mrs. Bartlett* will remain until her Flag, Mm B A Law la, 1. Worsted, Mias Violet Tainter, who haa been em- mother Is to leave for her winter Monaghan’s orchestra, of Ellsworth, Angueta Carter, 1; Mrs LUIa D Littlefield, ployed at the soldiers’ home, ia at hoaae. ready Fall Term Opens Tuesday, Sept 14,1915 famished matio lor the dance in the 2. home with her daughter Mildred and hus- _ Warren Foad, who haa bean employed ami wa will eead oar evening. KNITTING. band—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall, of South Mall ua this coupon yon Illustrated catalog # In Apollo, Iowa, In a oannery, ia at home. The premium awards were: Infant’s Jacket and bootees, Mm Oerri* Framingham, Mass. A little later Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce arc moot. Staples, 1; and bootees, Mm Fred receiving and Mrs. Bartlett will commence house- on tba birth of a Yearling colt, Joseph Houston, 1. Colt, Hutchins, 2. Mittens, Mm Willard Lout, congratulations daugh- keeping in Boston. ter. 4 months, Addison Marks, 1; Charles A 1; Mm Augusta Carter, 2. 1 Pontes, Jennie Eastman, 1. The date of the Harvest Horns fair and Gina, BAST SHOW. j Thursday evening, Sept. 23, Mrs. Eva Oxen, Calvin Hopkins, 1. Steer*, S yesfrs, ■upper haa bean changed from Oct. 13 to At 2 p. m., eight splendid babies were Mayo Joy and her pupils gate a recital at Hiram Clement, 1. Steers, 4 years, Avery Oct. 13. presented at the baby-show. Wyman, the home of Byron W. Mayo. The pro- Bowden, 1; Homer Mooney, 2. Heifer, George Tainter broke his wrist last son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guilford, of gram reflected much credit upon both 5 year*, Clifton Sparks, 1. Heifer, year- when the In hia Penobscot, won tbe beauty prim. Velma, week, starting engine teacher and class. Mias Barbara Whitmore, ling, Herbert Hopkins, 1. Heifer calf, motor boat. daughter of 2(r. and Mr*. Berry Smith, , one of the advanced pupils, accompanied Charles A. Ginn, 1. of six month*, weight Mra. and Mlaa Ethel Bamtord, of Lynn, in the duet. Tbs program: VUG ET ABU*. MUlvale, aged twenty pound*, won tor heavy weight. Maas., are spending a few weeks at tbeir Piano solo, wnlU, B B No 1 Hubbard squash, 18% pounds, A P Har- Anthony, Op 14, Bliss Business cottage at Haven. Hop* Norwood Address CoHeiu, Lewiston riman, 1; 18 pounds, Jay Clement, 2. and cunious. W. B. Grant and family, of Old Town, Piano aolo. Carnival waits, J Frank Fry singer Golden Marrow squash, M A Harriman, Of especial interest was tbe beautiful Hilda have been visiting Mri. Grant’s mother, Clark 1. Golden Hubbard squash, C B Avery, 1. display of hand-painted china by Charlae Piano solo, waits, Mra. Warren Burns. Squash gown in 1914, Mrs Martha Bridges, Atkins, of Brockton, Mass; Ronald Harmon 1. Pumpkin, A P Harriman, 1. Mangel- A basket vase mad* by Mis* Agnes Pea- Mias Edith Lopaua, who ha* bean em- Plano aolo. Daaoe, K Louise Paxton wurtael beets, E L Dorr, 1; Charles A body, of Lewiston, and a tidy exhibited ployed at Northeast Harbor, la with her Frances Cooary Plano Gina, 2. Turnip beets, W B Harriman, 1. by Mm. M. J. Pegs, made of thread that grandmother, Mrs. Marks. dost, Mnaarka Brilfaote, Carl Heins Leona Ralph and Mrs Joy encumbers, White spine, Charles A earns from the cargo of the ship Cela- E. E. Curvejr and family have returned Btovne&i) Plano aolo, waits, Ginn, 1. Boston pickling cucumbers, don la, of Glasgow, Scotland, which came non where Mr. end Joneeport, Lurvey John Lawler Coffey end Kermit 1. ashore at PeakhUl in hie eon have been SHORTHAND BUSIN BPS Kenneth, Kelsey Grey, bar, Cape Cod, 1804, employed. Plano aolo. FUlry Stories, W R Naldltogsr TELEGRAPHY frame Oscar attracted much attention. Early cucumbers, Saunders, Mrs. E. W. Griffin, Miseae Etta Bridges, Bernice Sperling NO PAYMENT IN ADVANCE ft 1. Turnip, rutabaga, B i. Don, 1. Cauli- A curio brought by Mr*. G A Grover Plano aolo. Hear Do Li*, B Is EUa Griffin and Bath lean Blake spent Stoatenbnrg goods, end e test ol their quality before payment required. Do act wait lor a more B 8 1. C B was a in a bottle. Curious indeed flower, Johnson, Cabbage, ship the week-end at W interport. Dorothy Ralph vealeat eeaeon. It will net come. Ridley, 1. Beans, old-fashioned yellow- ware the quirt made by Navajo Indiana, Ptrno duet. March, B 8 Morsisoa Mra. Fred and Miaa Altrid, who PORTLAND•BANGOR USTA eye, O A Valentine, 1. Improved yellow- and home-hair rope mad* by Mexicans, Phillips Bertha Boblaaon and Elizabeth Lawler _AUG have spent the summer in Ellsworth and Plano la the B B eye beans, A D Staples, 1. exhibited by Dr. and Mrs. Brown. aolo, Meadows, Anthony are Mrs. Edith Biel* vbuit. Bluehill, visiting Phillip* Phillip* at Point. Plano solo. Marine Galop, Pierre Lalour best Arthur 1. Flye Apples, display, Gross, Bop* Williams Black COUNTY NEWS. Mra. A. E. Farnsworth haa returned Oxford, 1; Greening, 1; Kibbston, Plano aolo, Beaatltnl Dream, GUIs from where aha Butter Printed at 1; Black Baldwin, 1; McIntosh Bed, 1; Lewiston, accompanied Anna ^ BoMaaoa Paper N Y Baldwin, 2; Winter Burnet, 2; M’KLNLEY. her niece, Miaa bene Weils, who ia attend- Organ aolo, selected ing Bata college. Rdaa Arthur Grose. Gapt. Isaac Varrill ia very low. Billings Wolf Blew, John Wolviu, 1. Nod heed, 8. E. Cooiim and who have Plano eolo, Waltz B Mrs. Tana Robinson la again teaching wife, spent Moonlight Sparrow The American Office' A D McIntosh 2. the summer in the White Staples, 1; red, Pears, in Bradford. mountains, are Kathlya Gray Plano Reviria Arthur Gross, 1. Strawberries, ->fted at home. They will go to Florida again aolo, A Fteldhonae School commenced with the Blake, 1. Toms toss, Herbert Johnston, 1. Sept 13, this winter. Elizabeth Lawler same teachers. Plano duet, Witohea' Flight H M Rnsaall Matchless tomatoes, B S Johnson, 1. Stone Mrs. Nellie Best Red Lion and Barrett, of Waehington, Barbara Whitmore and Mr* quality water-proof grease-proof [vegetable parch Mrs Mark 1. The O. E. S. ia a sale of cooked Joy tomatoes, Devereux, planning D. who haa the summer ment with C\, spent with her Sept. 27. SPRAT. paper, printed especially-made butter-paper ink to mm^y picelbs. food to be held soon. J. H. v uncle, Hooper, at Haven, returned with new law. There is on the market; none better Mustard Mrs Carrie 1. cheap* r.paper pickles, Saunders, Mias Loci a Defllngweil spent a few days to her home Thursday. BLUEHILL. / Chopped beets, Mrs Nellie Gray, 1. Whole on Gott’s Island. recently The social at the B. 8. and Mrs Harold L Chili Tuesday evening, Osgood wife and 8. O. Hinck- beets, Perkins, Mias Genoa of visited Wood, Brooklin, chapel, given by tl-e defeated aide, the ley and wile attended the Dover and Fox- **>d sauce, Mrs Chrrie Staples, 1. Canned paas PRICE, including!paper printing: Mrs. Alfred Higgins last wreck. in the to Palaetine” oonteet crolt (air last and Mrs Carrie L Bines, “Trip week, making the trip in beans, Staples, in Mias Beasts Reed apent a tew daye re-, the Baptist Sunday school, wee well at- Mr. Hlnckley’a automobile. 500 sheets pound size, $1.75; size, $1.50 cently with Hollis Reed and wife. tended, notwithstanding the stormy half-pound Raspberry, Carrie staples, 1. Pear, Miaa Gertrud* Townsend has gone to night. A pleasing entertainment wee “ “ “ “ Mrs Clara Soper, 1. Peach, Mrs Jennie Mias Mire V. Dix, of Germantown, Fa., Boaton (or the winter. 1000 2.50; 2.25 ia Mrs. Dix and Mrs. Holden. given, refreshments served and games en- JEldridge, 1; Mrs Clara Soper, 2. visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bamaey are in town (or a joyed. JELLY. Walter Sprague is at home, alter having short etay. Mrs. Bamaey ia the daughter About men are on the Bed Jelly, Mias Mabel Soper, 1. Astra employment on Bailey island during the thirty employed of Judge Leak, of Bt. Paul, ^ho spent DON’T Cheapen Your Butter By Use of “SLOPPY” Rubber Porter now. Work will this Stamp chan, Mrs Gertruds Hutchings, 1; Mrs C summer. place begin many summers here. % L 2. Mrs week on the foundation of the large Cot- Hayward, Crabapple, Gertruds Ralph W. Richardson and wife, of Mrs. 8. C. Stone and Mias F. B. Hinck- 1. tage, which he is going to have Built of Hutchings, Wellesley, Mass., were here a few days ley have dosed their home here and re- field stone and brick. Mr. end Mrs. BKBAD, CAEK, ETC. last week. turned to Want Hoxbury for the winter. Porter have returned to Boston. The Arthur Gross, 1. Brand, Mrs The last mail tor the season Gale has entered clas- COUNTY NEWS. Honey, Sunday work is in charge of Mr. Hagerthy, of Hinckley Higgins Mark l. and came last The noon mail will be sical institute at Charleston. ■ THE ARMY Devereux, Cake, plain fruit, Sunday. Boston, the contractor. Mrs B F Bhedd, 1. Walnut cake, Mrs. discontinued after Sept. 30. Sept. 27. H. FRANKLIN. Tksy mjt “A man is as _ stroaf Mrs. Georgia Foley delightfully enter- Mark Devereux, 1. Lawrence has returned from a as his atosnach” Kelley tained six tables at whist Wednesday William MeHowell, whose death on Percy Banscom visited at bis borne in visit to Jones and left for port, Monday evening. Mias Nellie Cousins and Prin Sept. IB was briefly recorded last week, Gian, N. H., last week. Seldom do you find s weak man with Baltimore to the of den- a man with In the flower department Albert Land pursue study Allan won the first prizes, L. G. Phillips bad been a resident here sines early man- Dana Dyer and Edward are strong stomach, or a strong / Bragdon a tistry. a weak You haven't D W Farr bad fine exhibit of show and the gentleman’s eonaoUtkm prize. For hood. He retired from active business borne from Nortbaaat Harbor. stomach. any or dabliaa of named Mrs. C. A. who has been some ago. He sraa a “stomach" for fighting, working fancy twenty varieties, Dolllver, very the lady’s consolation prize there were years good dtisan, P. P. Qott is vial bis a Uapt. ting daughter, when it on — and friend. He a hack your which attracted much attention because 111, ia able to ba moved to Swan's Island. two contestants—Mrs. Naomi Allan end loyal sraa member of goes you. Keep Ira Berry lodgs, F. and A. M. Ha leaves Mrs. Winnie Hanaon, at Kingman. stomach well and with "L F* of the Bias and of such bloom. Trask is house In strong baauty Mrs. Margaret keeping Mm. F. J. maples. Dainty re fresh manta a widow and ona daughter. Mrs. E. F. Bartlett and daughter Mil- Atwood’s Medicine, and you will keep They were grown on tbs garden at “Four her absence. were served. free of sick head- dred, ol fiaetbrook, ware here Saturday. Indigestion, dyspepsia, Lauf Clover Villa”, North Orland. Mr. Sept. 37. P. M. ills that _ Lookout O. E. mat NORTH BBOOKSV1LLE. ache, biliousness, and other chapter, 8., Friday Elsie Kenlaton ol who Farr was glean first premium on each Koyce, Boston, come from a weak stomach. evening. After practice work, a social Alvah Green is at boms (or tbs variety, also tor the large end careful ar- EGYPT. winter. visited bar aunt bare, returned borne Brewer. Mum. evening was enjoyed. It was a of his exhibit. opened by Estelle Bradeen is Boston Dai Sira:— rangement Allen Butler returned this week from “Mother Goose” contest. Mm. M. A. attending Monday. I her, takes the 1* P.” Atwood’* he* Mrs. Mark Ginn was awarded first and university. doe tor aad roaridtr it one of the bat Boston. Ft won the lor the Eugene Goodwin and tamily, who have years ye prize reciting long- remedies ia the world. A few yean *#* I Mrs. Leslie Johnson second for their Mrs. at Bar lac Chaunary Butler left this weak for Har- est rhyme, “The Wedding of Cock Bobia Harry. Stover has returned from been Harbor the summer, came had a had Womack aad User trouble, is laws and beauUfal collect Ions of choice Dark Harbor. home wow entirely cored me of “L. F.V vard collage. and Jennie Wmn," Mrs. B. A. Flys com- Sunday. , by flowers. O. Mrrcaau. Hunns ; Mrs. W ilium Jordan and daughter are ing next with the “Hbuae that Jack Mackie Bros, hare moved their portable Mrs. Beetrios Johnson Higgins, ol Phlox, Mrs OU*a M Pssvy, L Sweat Buy a 35c bottle at your neared at boms for a visit. Built”, alter which a milliners' contest mill to Booth Penobscot. Portland, la a guest at the home ol L afore, or write today for a free sample. pans, Mrs being Baanden, Fuchsia, was held. Mm. flariie Free W 1111a mmk Mias AUa Austin has to the East- they won tlw Mlaeas Mary and Grace Oerr are board- BilUnga. FBEK.—To Olde taw” words >»d Mrs Martha C Hutchins, L Moats, Fran gone of (tot free on ■ prise lor the beat-made hat. The chapter at Saunders?. A harvest and sals at the Metho- sixty ysyalor snogs receipt, Karl 1. Mrs L B Was- ern Maine general hospital tor an opera- ing Harry supper J outside yellow wnmytra from the bottha Dmschiki, Basse, is invited to visit Harbor view chapter at Prudenee ot dist vestry is announced lor together with your oyEdou of our Medioat son, coHccUon of geraniums, 1. Mrs B 8 tion. Grindle, Providence, B. I., Tuesday Deer Isle October 13. evening. Oat. k California Mrs Samuel ia his who ia visiting bar parents, K. & Grindle and TrmCMOO, Pwtkad.Ha Johnsoq, dahlias, Savage visiting wife, Sept. 27. On Fames. 4 working tor Mrs. Hardison1 at last- wife. Thomas Graves and wile and Ernest A-1- Swan and wile motored from Nortbaaat BTIOIf OTIS. On Friday the stable owned by A. A. Harbor Wednesday. data X. Goods 11 was burned. Tbs Are is supposed %aiet and apron, Mn JohneOO, MM. Leonard Clarke and daughter De- Frost k working on the pises of Perky to have from from bis mill. Mlaa Margaret Fraaer, ol in onion, Ikandry bag, Mli* note a tew this week at Bar caught sparks Ellsworth, Centerpiece spent days Stele rood la Markrilk. Hie tether, with' tiuim 1, Hand button Sept. 27. C. spent Sunday her grandparents, L Put ridge, bag, Harbor. Frank Frost, of that town, k bead, man on In Mn Frank A. Banker and'wile. bag, mat mad* Panama, Mias Marion West, who U teaching the Job. BBOOKSVILLE. and Mrs. who Is home Staples, X- Week bag, cantarpiaoe the week-end at her Agnes Fraser, from at Bar Harbor, apent Miss Nancy Jordan k borne from a visit Norman Cloason has to bureau eoart. In color*, Helen Page, aged (one Bangor, Nortbaaat Harbor, visited at Bar Harbor home here. her at Hull’s Cove. She was with sister, where be has employment. \ on 20 yean, 1* and EUawortb bar return. Mrs. Norris Savage spent Saturday at accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fogg and Cantarpiaoe, Mias Ban Viiee, 2. Stand James Koper and wile returned from Mrs. Tbomaa Bragdon, who has Bar Harbor. She was accompanied home son Harry, mating the trip in their oar. spent cover, Mua Madeline dement, 1. Bureau New London, Conn., (or a short vacation several weeks at her former her husband. home, Prince 1. Baffle by Frank Watts, who k building a new at home. ■cart, Mias Gertrude Churchill, Edward Island, returned last week, ac- Mcammon U at home on a vaca- bouse to the one torn at the h%ndbag, Mn Fred Hatching* X. Lunch Floyd replace away L H. Billings and Albion Claeaon have companied by bar mother. Mr* Fred Bowden, L tion, having spent the summer in Bar place be bought last year of James Jor- cloth, punch work, returned from Swan's Island, where they Lafayette Banker and wile, George H. Fir Mn Nellie Bannden, L Harbor driving a public car. dan, flnkhed stoning and cementing bis pillow, have been employed. Banker, wile and son, Leslie Banker and Gueet Mn Helen Gott, 1; Mias dept. 37. A. C. cellar last week. towel*, __H. Tuesday morning, about 3 wile, with Ualvln Havey, attended the 2. o’clock, Ltnnia Gibbs, 1; Mn Georgs Coffin, Miss Warren, of the Warren farm, has Banker reanion NOBTH PENOBSCOT. the store of F. H. Billings was broken at Goqldaporo. Teecloth and bow, Mies Onida Soper, 1. beaten C. W. of in Stevens, Guilford, into, and |30 in small change was taken, A L The will be rather surprise party and dime social at the >.. Pincushion, Gertrude Leech, potato crop light, raising big squashes. In a small area, also a pair of men’s shoes, cigars, candy Methodist parsonage Friday evening re- with some rot. among a lot of medium siied ones, she and sods water. Entrance was obtained Do Not Gripe a window at the rear of the sulted in a pleasant gathering and added Mn Alice Leach, Mn its annual raked ten from to XI by smashing We here • laxative that w Centerpiece, 1; Highland grange will have ranging 28% pounds stare. between pleasant two and three dollars to the do what want it to do. i Marcia Conner, 2; Mn M J Page, 1. fair Wednesday, with a plowing oonteet. and aggregating 300 pounds. Just you Sept. 27. A. treasury ol the ladies’ aid society. Mn Carrie Staples, 1; Mn _ Bridge Jacket, Work was in progress last week on the Mr. Scribner’s men, who lost week 2. Jacket and Mr* Millard French and wile, who have 5texaE&{$tdetliefr* LUla Hutchina, aeart, an for SWAN’S ISLAND. road through Lowell’s woods, for which drilled artesian well Eban Wamen, 1 we i-iiia Hut china, 1. Table mate, Mn apent the summer with their daughter, Wa eel] thooaaada of them and the last legislature appropriated (2,000 bad a kw mishaps, but got the water last Benjamin Stinson is ill. for toi Gertrude Hutching*, 1. Yoke, Adelie Mrs. Geneva Newman, at Southwest Har- have new seen a better remedy and the town (BOO. Bond .Commissioner Thursday morning after driving seventy- Miss SUnson is home from bowela. Bold 10 ccnu. Orcutt, 1. Baby bonnet, bib, handbag, Gladys bor, returned Tuesday. Their daughter, only by ua, George Leach is bustling the work along. two fact. Tbs Warrens bad tried fora Harbor. Northeast Mrs. Angie Wood, ol EUawortb, is with S. 0L Moor*. With his North Penobscot crew and century to get water at tbs boms. COpt. Alonso Smith and wife were here them at present. teams, he 460 loads of stone and about put The many friends of Miss Isabella H. a few days reoently. B. 660 loads of dirt on s section of 700 of who tbs sum- ._ Warren, Bangor, spent eon of Mrs. Bits feet. When this will Keith, Greenlaw, sufficiently coveted, mer here with her mother, Mrs. George broke bis arm last week. EDEN. Your Honey receive a layer of gravel with an average Warren, regret to learn that her health Deposit Mrs. A. M. Newman was her* MIm Lula Allay is in Water* IN THt depth of eight inches. There are 3JM0 bar a recently vUitiog has necessitated entering private viiie. feet be and calling on frienda before going to Beaton to rebuilt widened. hospital in Bangor tor treatment. Haaceck Ca. Baak Ellsworth for the winter. En. Minnie ot Savtap Sept.», H. 27. 114 vm. Alien, Bar Harbor, was _ Sept. Co. _ Baak ia Hancock Him Marjorie Kent baa returned from in town last week. Oely Savings HANCOCK POINT. SOUTHWEST HABBOB. Boothweet Harbor,where ah* ha* been' Howard and Maurice Alley bare gone to The Tarratine bouse dosed Sept. 26. A. I. Holmes, who has bean seriously ill, employed through the summer. Aroostook county to get work. is now abk to be about the bouse and to Sept. 2A & Mias Arthur Launder and William Bead are ___ Carroll, ot Bar was at Harbor, war rTx home boats. , out a little. Mrs. J. L. The mailorder house is waging from|the go soothIpenobhuot. Hodgkins’ last week. C. Mrs. Fred Bobbins has returned to Mrs. Sheridan 8. Penney and wife, of Bangor, spent Gilbert has grass to on the local merchants with advertising attar two weeks Mrs. F. B. Beads returned from Bangor the week-end with C. A. Penney. Vinalbaven light station, Quebec to visit her sister, Mrs. Jamas merchant bar mother. Batnrday. a* its ammunition. The local Mrs. was called Ban- with Floyd. Danial^Uolliaon to same bean house- Mrs. A. P. Laaeh is visiting her mother who doesn’t back with the ger last week by tb* illness of Mr. Oalli- Mss. BadalHf. who -has Mias Marion Thomas is at horns from fight for John G. has to at East Corinth. gon. keeper Wilson, gone Bar Harbor, where she has been am* ammunition it bound to lose out. Bock land for a tsw weeks. Mrs. Thomp- Elmore Boberts, who has bean Sevaralltrou) here attended a stag party employed ployed. * the bsrabsancs. at Dark 1* home. When the maorilder house finds at the in East brook last son will All place during Harbor, Miss Inis ^Bedmen’s camp Inland, who is at Bar Harbor, not ad mssisn. Mrs. & Peterson and daughter the townwhose total merchants do Prldey. JL Kata, spent week-end with her muthar. on of Portland, are bar* on basinaas. Mrs. E. B. Inland. mailinf The baseball team played El Uworth at A pretty wedding took place Wed- vertise, it fattens ita catalogue Harold U. of M. media fair winning by the eeore 4 to 0. nesday aftemoon,Bept. 22, at “HUlcrest”, Kaed, IS, spent Satur- O. L. Flye, Mrs. Henry Flye and daugh- Ust. teams tha tha summer home of Mrs. Mary Finney day and Sunday with Bev. C. Smith ter, Mrs. Inttie The same] played at grange Smith, ot Btooklln, ware The mailorder is advertismg Southwest when her eldest and wife. ot Mrs. house fair at Hancock JHept. 26. at Harbor, guests Harvey Alisa last Week. are g°W * for your business. What you was married to Wil- I Sept. 27. L. 27. Sept. 20. A. daughter,Etta Mas, Sept. v_ to do about itt '•Vf:;