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"" T*“ ~y7iu~LX. \Z’ZX'ZrZZSZ.V»" I ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, 1014. jj No. 1. abtauttt entente I L( )CAL AFFAIRS. W. A. Alexander, 8. D.; Bartlett Cottle, Aurrtlirments. J. D.; E. 8. Meant, H. C. Austin, H. W. Dunn, finance T. E. NEW ADYKKTISRHKMTS THIS WEEK. committee; Hale, trustee. Five applications were accepted. A STATEMENT Holx—Bakery. C. is a new ice- Aliev's market. 8. Johnston building OF TDK CONDITION OF THE The Burrill National Bank J A Haynes-Groceries. house on the west side Lake drive, just Issonard A Pierce —Notice. across the lake from the one blown down Bankruptcy notice—Seth VV Norwood. OF ELLSWORTH ** -Wilbra 8 Crockett. in a gale a few months ago. Mr. Johns- For and straw. sale—Hay ton has cat some ice for local de- Notice—Ar.uual meeting. already Young-Adams Co.—Show. livery, and expects to start in on the regu- Union TrustCo. H Fremont Maddocka -Democratic candi- *2 on lar ice harvest this week. The ice on the OF ELLSWORTH will you per cent, date for County Commissioner. j pay your Hancock Connty—Taxes on unincorporated lake is now from twelve to fourteen inches townships. thick. balances of or Ellsworth Loan A Building Ass’n—Share- Nov. I A, 1913 check $500 over, holders' meeting. Hlanquefort commandtry, K. T., on Boston, Mass: JOHN A. President interest Monday everting elected officers as fol- PETERS. HENRY H. HIOOINS. Treasurer crediting monthly. Psrmenter & Polsey Fertilixer. also Il on Sat., Jan. 10 An of tbe literature Foa only. Nanamlnsie court, I. O. F., will give a interesting meeting The State highway commission on Fri- Nason, who is employed in Orono, club was held with Miss M. A. Clark Dec. bxli at Odd Fellows hall, Tuesday even- day night last voted to lay out an inter- recently spent a few days at home. when her 13. The ia invited. 29, nephew, Edwin Clark, who of State highways as fol- : Mrs. H. F. Fancy CORN-FED BEEF, all cuts ing, January public locking system Maddocks is spending a few has twice visited Holland, talked of his the toalter or amend There will be a of lows, reserving right days with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Moore, special meeting of Groceries and Provisions of all kinds impressions that country and people. or all of the designated roads as pro- at Bar Wm. 11. H. Kioe relief corps next Thurs- any Harbor. Post-cards of Rotterdam and other cities vided the law. day evening. A large attendance is de- by highway Fred A. Moore and of Bar Harbor were Another and wife, Far nbatu Brand 10c enjoyed. visitor two Miles Pc Holland added experiences of their visits. Fryeburgto Portland. 47 §| and T. F. Htate Foss and Hagerthy Register-of-Prohate Jan. 5 the club met with Mrs. H. E. Rowe. j Portlaud to Bath. 31 Deputy wife, of Hancock, tWc* Htfrt-I!*, pkg ..10c oughn ut* you'll en joy—home made— well made and guaran- * Thursday evening instead of Friday, at boy Preacher;” Wednesday night, “Tfc Augusta to Brunswick .36 Augusta to Belfast. 39 COMING EVENTS. « teed to be pure. Be sure to order early—usually we're sold out I 7 o’clock, and will be followed by the Banker, the Thief and the Girl.” H. Wil- J to Bethel.43 chorus rehearsal at 8 o’clock. mot and Miss Gray of these goodies before supper. V festival Young Marjie Adams, tbe J (Jewry to New Hampshire line at L'pton 19 ELLSWORTH. stars of the company, have a strong Donaqua lodge, K. of P., has appointed sup- Bangor to Dover.38 cast. The are alt new to Wednesday evening, Jan. at Metho- : a committee to confer with the district porting plays Biddeford to Milton. N.fl. 27 7, —Fresh : Ellsworth. new vaudeville dist 15 cents. Every Single Day-- deputy, to arrange if possible for a con- Many special- Norrldgewock to Farmington. 21 vestry-Supper, will be introduced 12 Doughnuts For 12 cents. $ vention to be held here on February 19, in ties between the acts. Belgrade Depot to New Sharon. 15 Friday, Jan. 9, at Hancock hall Basket of the a for the Ellsworth vs. celebration fiftieth nniversary of Michael Coughlin had one leg broken The routes tentatively adopted ball; high Hampden acad- the order. last Wednesday afternoon while at work two State highways in which Ellsworth emy. Tickets, 26 cents. - Hancock are most interested at the soap factory The and county Friday evening, Jan. at | J. A. Your Grocer.: Monday evening. Jan. 12, a propaganda building. large 9, Society hall— Haynes tanks and are as follows: other are Dance and business meeting of the local social- machinery being following basket-ball game. moved from the to make State highway ‘\M'\ Bangor to Trenton ists will be held at the residence of Arthur building room Saturday evening, Jan. 10,>t Society hall — at for the Russell shoe Mr. beginning Bangor, running through — L. Joy on the old Bangor road. Topic for factory. Cough- Dance. lin and three others were rolling a large Brewer, Holden, Dedham, Green Lake, discussion, “What is Socialism?” All will and Ellsworth to Trenton, a distance of Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Jan. welcomed to the casting from one of the tanks, weighing ap- The of this be meeting. 12, 13 and 11, with Wednesday matinee, at Object more than a thousand pounds, w hen it i proximately 33 and 4-10 miles. K. and of Lime- Hancock hall—Young-Adams stock com- Percy Higgins wife, canted to one side and fell over. All sue- ! State Highway “N,” Ellsworth to Calais pany. stone, who spent the holidays here, re- — at Etfsworth, Advertisement ceeded in getting out of the way except Beginning running 1 home Tbi# was Mr. Jan. | turned Friday. Hig- Mr. Coughlin. One leg was broken in the through Hancock, Franklin, Sullivan, Tuesday evening, 13, at Odd Fel- is to of kind of first visit here as a and lows hall —Foresters ball. inform every reader of The Amebic.is, who has need any in. | gins’ benedict, upper part of the thigh, and the knee was Gouldsboro, township No. 7, south divi- were with congratulations joined the but not as at tirst sion, Steuben, Milbridge, Cherryfleld, Feb. 13 Odd *urance that all our policies combine broad protection and prompt settle- badly bruised, broken, Friday, Fellows’ conven- greetings of his many friends. feared. He was taken to the hospital at Harrington, Columbia, Columbia Falls, tion at Ellsworth. ments with the lowest rates. possible (t ia a bad Jonesboro, Whitneyville, Machias, East Lvgonia lodge, F. and A. M., elected Bangor, pronounced break, Friday, Feb. 27, at Paul Revere hall, a but Macbias, Whiting, Edmonds, Dennysville, — C. officer* last Thursday evening as follows: beyond possible slight shortening ! Mechanics building, Boston Ellsworth W. & F. I_. MASON, of the it is believed there will be no Pembroke, Perry, Kobbiustoo, Calais, w itfa J. A. Haynes, W. M.; Fred E. Mil liken, leg, | reunion. Tickets, 50 cents; refreshments, a from to and a ELLSWORTH, IS/IAIIME 8. W.; Carl I. Weiberg, J. W.; G. A. permanent injury. spur Perry Eastport, spur 10 cents. ----—-- from Whiting through Prescott to Lubec, | Parcher, treasurer; C. W. Joy, secretary; and a spur from Columbia Falls through owners will be from fire their point of church attendance, something ^tJbmusnnfnik Property protected by placing a like 600 Addison to Jonesport, distance of ap- trust mi-ms- people attending church in the atm and forenoon in the several churches. It prox imateljT 143 4-10 miles. would be too bad to draw compansons- Fire Insurance with the average church attendance. In MOUTH OF THE RIVER. TRUSSES the evening about 300 people attended the Mrs Sophia Dodge, who has employ- Congregational church for the union ser- Made Fitted Priced E. J. WALSH. ment in Bangor, is visiting her mother. Right, Right, Right. vice, in which all the pastor* participated. __With KLLSWOKTH._ Capt. Ernest E. Hay has bought the Henry There was of My long experience in special musi(c. Speaking go- Betts place, and will take soon fitting to-church Sunday, Capt. N. H. Means, Capt. A. E. Closson spent Sunday with trusses enables me to fit them now in his ninetieth draws some Mrs. C. G. Fullerton while on his year, way to and Gold Fish Lubec. His the properly give satisfaction. comparisons between Sunday now and vessel, Winchester, lays at Oak Point. until all are gone, Sunday of eighty years ago. In those Announcement has been of days go-to-church campaigns were un- received the marriage of Capt. Freeman N. Closson, of Q. A. necessary—-every was a go-to- PARCHER With Every 25c Purchase of Sunday and Miss of Ellsworth, Mary Foster, Old Uellable church Sunday. The day was held sacred, Lewiston, on Dec. 20. Friends here ex- Drug Store. EsUMisM 1834 Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup and the Sunday law still on the statute tend congratulations. Telephone Connection. books was enforced. Tithingraeo were we will two fish ami give gold elected by the towns, whose duty it was No tisli deliv- IRA B. HAY and STRAW glass aquarium. to see that Sunday was observed. A boy HAQAN, Jr., BALED ered. Call for them, aud briug found on the street Sunday was stopped to good lot juat re- Exceptionally tbe and as to MONEY this advertisement. Oivil Engineer, ceived. Price reasonable by ton or by tithingman questioned LOAN andL bale. his business there. It he oonld not give a Os Improved, Productive Real Estate; on Collateral aad Commercial Paper. Surveyor. for work or satisfactory reply, he was bustled off home Also dealers in Horsts to let driving. aad Other Bonds of or to school. There was no Municipal approved legality and ascertained F. H. Osgood, Ellsworth. Moore’s Drug Store, Sunday hunt- strength EU-swwrm falls, *e. f. o. bo* on C. C. BURRILL & 7.1 Tbe old Hale Stable. Cor. opp. P. O. (Continued page 5.) SON, 16 State St, Ellsworth, Me for next meet- 3Uftfirtt0cmcsttt Pentfit “Mamma! Mamma! will he hurt us?” and so the lecturer, the program fHutual Column. ^rnong tl)t ©ranfltre. officers. on. Everyboy, did I say! No, one boy covered ing will be furnished by the EDITED BY “AUNT MADGE”. himself head and ears with the qnilts, up This column is devoted to the Grange, es- but be said the next day he covered up be- NAHRAMI88IC, 224, ORLANP. pecially to the granges of Hancock county Its Motto: liHelpful and Hopeful.11 cause he was cold. with families and The column is open to all grangers for th< Narramissic grange, SUNDAY_SCHOOL. Santa went from bed to called the bed, boys met in session, The purposes of this column are succinctly discussion of topics of general interest, and invited guests, Jan. 3, open up, asked them what they each wanted him to II—First For stated In the title and motto—H is for the mutual for reports of grange meetings. Make letter! and W. P. M. A. B. Hutchins, assisted by Lesson Quarter, bring at Christmas, and so on. He gave benefit, and aims to be helpful and hopeiul. short and concise. All communications must Sister Clara M. Hutchins, installed offi- them some good advice, ahd promised to the common U is for the com- be but names will not- be ex- Jan. 1914. Being for good, signed, printed cers. The finance and executive commit- 11, come again on Christmas day. Then he bade mon use—a public servant, & purveyor of in- cept by permission of the writer. All com- C. E. Valen- them all good night aud climbed out the win- tee are: Dr. C. W. Brown, formation and suggestion, a medium for the In- munications will be subject to approval bj dow on the piazza roof and wns gone. We tine, Lilia Q. Hubbard. terchange of ideas. 1l this capacity it solicits the editor, but none will be rejected without THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. heard him tramping the entire leugth of the After the installation, guests and pa- commanicatlons, and Its success depends largely good reason. roof, and theu all was still. Then came the on the support given It in this respect. Com- trons enjoyed supper. Prepare t The next morning the hoys all searched All went munications must be signed, but the name of play hour for the young folks. Text of the Lesson, Luke x, 1-16—Mem- that roof for some sigu of their midnight Jan. 14—Meeting of Greet enjoy its writer will not be printed except by permission. Wednesday, home and wishing for an installa- exhila but found some slivers of wood happy, 2—Golden Luke or visitor, only Mountain Pomona grange, with Hay view*. ory Verses, 1, Text, Communications will be subject to approval tion and every month. rating frosts fc, which they think must have come off his fly- grange supper Rev. D. M. rejection by the editor of the column, but none Salisbury Cove. x, 2—Commentary by as could not see how Santa making your blood reason. Address ing-machine, they rich will be rejected without com! Jan. 16 — of Hancock Stearns. could get away any other way. The next Friday, Meeting HALCYON, 345, NORTH BLUEHILL. all communications to North pure and active to pre morning at the breakfast table every boy had Pomona with Sedgwick grange, At the regular meeting of Halcyon The forth of the twelve Is re- The American, sending the true version of Santa’s visit, hut no two Sedgwick. vent Ellsworth, Me. grange Jan. 3, officers were installed by colds, griPPi corded in Matt, x, Mark vi and Luke stories were alike. The result was exactly Fanny Billings, assisted by Esther Leach and rheumatism. of is told that they, every one, are now tirm believers, NEW 366, DEDHAM. Ix. The sending the seventy CENTURY, and Alden Leach as marshals. Visitors FOR THE NEW YEAR. “What I see I know.” Good blood for, as one said: New* grange met Dec. 27. Third prevents sicknca only in our lesson chapter. Both Century were from seven granges. The pro- Christmas we were and present Henry Van Dyke. day, eating dinner, and fourth were conferred on one and Scott s Emulsion will were sent two and two, degrees was all. energize companies by I must tell you what we had: turkey, chicken gram enjoyed by Halcyon grange These are the gifts 1 ask candidate aud four applications lor mem- with your blood and create reservi as lambs among Wolves, and they were and all the flxln's*, candy, nuts, fruit, etc., has accepted ah invitation to meet Of thee. Spirit serene: bership were received. The list of officers strength to endure c h a n i n to the kingdom of God and and, for desert, ice-cream and cake, all sent in Alamoosook grange Jan. 10. g ( preach for the was made the Strength for the daily task, by loving friends to the home. After the first year complete by seasons. heal the sick (verses 1. 3. 9: ix. 2; Maude Courage to face the road, course had been served and while the dflsbes following: Treasurer, Brewster; Scott’s Emulsion is not Mark vi, 7; Matt, x, 7. 8. 1th. The rea- THE “WATER WITCH”. ar Good cheer to help me bear the traveler’s were being removed, we heard the front door secretary, Mary M. Burrill; gatekeeper; but has served son given in each case for sending experiment load; open and a stamping and confusion in the Herbert Gray; Ceres, Dora Littlefield; A Test, W hich No Dowser Evrr Suc- humanity them is the same—harvest great, labor- And for the hours of rest that come be- faithfully for forty years; it containi hall. Of course we all wondered, as we had Pomona, Bertha Black; Flora, Lucy Withstood. also cessfully ers few. The command to pray is tween, several guests at the table with us, but in a the purest cod liver oil—free fron Cowing; lady assistant steward, Marcia [Fred Telford, in Form and Firenide,J the same, "Pray ye therefore the An inward joy in all things heard aDd seen. moment the dining-room door was opened alcohol or Burrill. An all-day session will be held There are few country communities stupefying drugs. Lord of the harvest that He would and there was Santa in all his glory, laden These are the sins I fain Jan. 10 for installation. without a man known as a “water witch”. Scott’s Emulsiopl is nature’! with gifts. send fort 11 laborers in'o ITis harvest" W ould have thee tase i. vva. talked with the A “water witch” is popularly supposed greatest blood-maker and furnisher Matt. ix. 3H-38). He came right in, children, (verse 2; RAINBOW, 203, NORTH BROOK8YILLE. Malice an 1 cold disdain, aud after a lew moments commenced to to have the power to locate streams or the elements necessary for body Matthew says that lie saw the multi- Rainbow held its meet- Hot anger, sullen hate, scatter his gifts. He knew every one of ns, ! grange regular lakes of underground water, and is fre- warmth, rich blood and tudes as sheep having no shepherd of the health] Scorn of the lowly born, envy great, for every package was neatly tied up and ing Jan. 1. The grange began the new quently employed by those putting down circulation. and He was moved with compassion Aud discontent tuat casts u ouadow „ray labeled: not one was forgotten. He gave the year with a large attendance, including wells to locate the most favorable spots. are the Shun alcoholic subetitutes and on them. Believers expected to On all the brightness of common day. superintendent a little tiny wheelbarrow, members from Har- demant Bluehill, Sedgwick. Though minor details differ, all “water the genuine Scott *m Emul&icn have the mind of Christ, to manifest amid the laughter of all present. One little i borside and Castine The officers granges. witches” work in essentially the same way. AT ANY DRUG STORE ;>7; the life of Jesus, to be a willing and Dec. 29, 1913. boy had a box of candy all ready in case for the next year were installed by Bro. The witch first selects a peach or hazed to to Dear Aunt Madge: Santa came, and when the old fellow bid us obedient people, live give the Norris of Castine in a Christmas is over and the new at the Heath, grange, fork, trims it carefully, and then holds it in creature, Well, year good-bye, the boy tremblingly presented Gospel to every but where ana manner. A feast hand, and I expect one of my first and most candy, which Santa seemed very glad to re- pleasing impressive both hands and walks about in various is the compassion of Jesus for the A BUILD UP pleasant duties is to write a letter to you and ceive. was served at recess. good program places suitable for a well. Whenever he YOUR seen, and how shepherdless multitudes all the clan. was the new lecturer. All The afternoon was given up to play with presented by passes over water the fork is supposed to many are willing to be sheep in the I have interesting to new me SICK nothing very say. only their toys. And right here let tell are looking forward to a prosperous year. be attracted, and instead of remaining STOMACH midst of wolves, hated by the world perhaps some will be interested to hear about not one of these children made any you, it turns downward. The more upright Mi-o-na Soothes the for His sake (John xv. IS. 19). my visit to Martha’s Vineyard, where my sis- trouble or quarreled with another child over FRANKLIN. Irritated Mem- SCHOODIC, 420, water the more the turn- treat as it had been below, violent Stimulates and The twelve were not to to ter lives. It was a for me, their playthings during the entire afternoon. branes, go gentiles The newly-elected officers of Schoodic the twelve since I visited aud 1 : ing. Often the “witch” traces wnat he Strengthens Stomach. or but to the years her, always They were just happy little children, brothers Samaritans, only lost grange are: M C master; H W Mi-o-na one of the most loved the island. Foss, calls underground streams, and his fav- is effective of the house of the seven- and sisters. So the day passed. And Clod bless I sheep Israel; Clark, overseer: Dorothy Clark, lecturer; and safe remedies for out-of-order I left home and all cares behind me on Octo- all the dear friends throughout our State who ! orite device is to have his employer dig at ty were to go before His face into C L Clark, E H as- stomachs. It increases the How of ber 9, aud went by boat to Boston. The so thoughtfully remembered us and made it steward; Cousins, { the crossing of two of these streams. every city and place whither He him- sistant Edith the gastric juices, soothes the irritated night was thick and foggy and the fog-horn possible for our children to have so happy a steward; Butler, chaplain; Just how much faith is be in | to placed and and self would come, but since His resur- blew three minutes from the time we time. M S Ethel secre- membrane, quickly safely every Butler, treasurer; Clark, the of a “water witch” to locate • command is ability benefits the digestive so that rection the to go into all left Rockland until we tied up in Boston. I want to thank the M. B.’s for their loving tary; Clyde Clark, gatekeeper; Ethel system underground water? Many farmers have your food is promptly converted into the world (Matt. x. 5. 0; Luke x. 1: And my stateroom was directly under it! No gifts to us. I would write each one of yot^ Hooper, Ceres; Lorene Rider, Pomona; been confident to the extent of twenty- nutrition and the entire system Mark xvi. 15). After they were told sleep that night. hut I do not have the time, as Dell ca’u tell you. Edna Carolyn Hooper, Flora; Clark, lady five more to the extent nourished. Then are My sister and one of her friends met me in Bless her heart! She brings us cheer dollars; many properly you to pray the Lord to send forth laborers always assistant steward. well and the South station, Boston, and from there we when Bha comes. ofj ten dollars; and it would be dif- strong. they were told to go themselves (verse If lack an went by train to Woods Hole and took the I want to thank Aunt Madge for the card ficult to tell howr many have given up you appetite, your tongue 3), and we cannot honestly ask the EAST BLUEHILL, 252. is coated, nerves on have steamer Gay Head for Vineyard Haven—a Bhe sent me, and the dear letter she wrote- smaller sums to these men. Certain it is edge, risings Lord to send others unless we are of sour and an we East Bluehill grange held its regular undigested food and exper- journey of hour—and then were home, too. Nothing could have pleased me any that many a farmer has followed their di- ready to say. “Here am I; send me” and I minute of I Jan. 3. There ience after-eating distress, you are suf- enjoyed every my stay. re- more. You hark, and I will tell you what it meeting Saturday’ evening, rections and found of water. plenty But, with or sick stom- (Isa. vi, 8). mained until Nov. 29. was. A photo of the M. B.s taken at Dell’s were about 125 present. The officers were fering indigestion for the matter of that, it is likewise true ach. Isaiah saw the Lord upon a throne I rode over one thousand miles in the auto- home—and not one cf you can buy it of me. installed in a pleasing manner by Sister that many have secured good wells with- Get a fifty-ceut box of Mi-o-na from and heard the voice of the Lord: he mobile and had a horse to drive whenever I Now. when I see your names in the paper I Nellie M. Wood, assisted by Fred Greene cared and I did have out their aid. So finding water proves G. A. Parcher and begin now to build had the assurance of iniquity taken to, certainly some fine can go look at your face and soon I will know and Lena McIntyre, alter which supper up sick and worn-out stomach. drives. We could only go in the automobile you all. nothing. your and sin purged; he saw in vision was away served. It being late, the program Po not delay, many serious diseases the earth full of His and when my brother could go with us, and many a xu. a. caiiea ®n me last summer ana we An incident that occurred in southern glory, when was postponed for next meeting. There start from what was to he night we left home at 10 o’clock and returned had a lovely little talk. She told me where Illinois goes far to show the worth of thought the triune God said “Whom shall I were visitors from seven different only an upset stomach. re at 12. she lived, and when I afterward tried to find granges. “water witches”. A farmer bad down Money send, and who will for us?" he was put funded if go The grand old ocean is on side there her I had her think! notbeneflted. every forgotten address, just several wells to a considerable with- to "Behold me: send me.” depth ready reply, and such fine view’s, never twice the same, i Now I think I have punished you all for as MA8SAPAQUA, 477, SOUTH BLUEHILL. It the vision of the of out finding a sufficient amount of water. was glory the love it every way. Sometimes the harbor will long as you can endure it, so I will say good- The regular meeting of Your Massapaqua he decided to call in a “witch” Child May Have Worms Lord constrained Isaiah. was be full of and then not a Finally that It vessels, again sail. bye and a Happy New Year to all from, grange was held Jan. 1, with twenty-live said who bad located many of the best wells in a watchful on child’s seeing and hearing the risen Christ My sister when I went out] riding alone Nbll. in Keep ey your _ attendance, including visitors from she knew I would the health. Above 1 when on his way to Damascus that always go where I could community. all, gue against worms. Thanks for all and the Halcyon and Sedgwick granges. Reports see the water, and I|sure did. It is a favorite good wishes, may The trial was made before a num- a ramiuar or worms Saul of Tarsus from a per- large symptoms changed New Year to all and for the year were received, and a short place with the summer people and there are bring you peace ber of and visitors. The children secutor and murderer to a most de- neighbors j in are: Deranged some fine cottages there. plenty and happiness. Aunt Madge. program was presented. voted follower of Jesus of Nazareth “witch”, with a fork from a peach tree, ~W stomach, furred tongue, The next village,'.Oak Bluffs, it practically and made him blind and deaf to ail held in the approved fashion, walked 2 belching, variable appetite, deserted now, but in summer is a very busy GREEN MOUNTAIN POMONA, 28. but Jesus for about in all sorts of likely places. In a \ increased thirst, acid or heavy the rest of his life (Acts place. The old town]of Edgartown is a sleepy SOIL SURVEYS. Following is the program for the meet- he town but short time had traced two underground ■I breath, nausea, enlarged ab- xxii, 6, ID. The Lord Jesus said to now, the water is still there. We ing of Green Mountain Pomona with Bay- “I send thee to made one long-to-be remembered streams, and had marked the place where domen» costiveDess, pale face him. open their eyes, to trip, going Valuable Aid to Farmers by the Uni- view grange, Salisbury Cove, Wednesday, Trade Mark turn from into Boston] by train and returning in the he claimed that they crossed. darkness to light, from the versity of Maine. Jan. 14. of leaden tint, bluish rings around eyes, automobile. We went in the of Satan unto that morning and “Dig there,” he announced, “and you’ll ol power God. they j The college of agriculture of the Uni- Address of welcome.Miss Leona Rich itching nostrils, languor, irritability, did the store windows, took in a picture show’ find of water. You won’t have to disturbed of may receive forgiveness of sins and of its plenty sleep, grinding teeth, irregu- in the afternoon and the theater in the versity Maine, through department Response.Clarence Young dig very either.” larity of pulse. inheritance” (Acts xxvi. 17. IS). has a of Report of State deep evening. of agronomy, inaugurated system grange.Julien Emery Grown folks are subject to worms also. One of the words in our les- fifth Perfectly satisfied, the employer was great In the morning we took the car and went soil surveys which in time is expected to Conferring degree The one best remedy is Dr. True’s Elixir, son is. I send Topic: “The most to raise preparing to turn over the fee, ten dollars. the Laxative and Worm “Behold. you forth" out through Stoughton, Brockton, Bridge- extend over a considerable portion of the profitable crops Family Expeller. upon Mt. Desert island, of But one of the visitors who had made a First sold by my father in it (verse 3). ne chose the twelve that water and took dinner in Middleboro. And State. independent 1861-to-day truck has a world-wide reputation. Good for be with Him and that He such fine oysters as we had! I can taste them gardening,” study of soils and who owned an adjoin- they might With the results of these surveys at adults also. Gel a bottle to-day—at your now. We went on Opened by George P Fogg farm was might send them forth (Mark iii. 14). down the cape and crossed ing skeptical. dealer’s: 35c, 50c and fl.00. Advice free. hand, the college of agriculture hopes to Reading.Mrs Charles P Shai.d To Gideon He said: “Go in this thv the new bridge across the much-talked-of “You’re sure the fork will always turn Special treatment for tapeworms. Send extend its usefulness by being in a better Discussion, “State what road * * * Cape Cod canal to Woods Hole, our car highways; for book. might. Have not 1 sent thee?" for you at that spot, are you?” he queried. registering eighty-two miles. position to help solve the soil improve- from Ellsworth to Bar Harbor will best (Judg. vi, 14.) Over thirty times in the “Not a doubt of it,” was the confident After helping eat the Thanksgiving goodies. ment and fertilizer problems constantly suit the people?”-Opened by D G Hall Auburn. Maine. gospel by John He of Himself “Hints on home a reply. speaks I left for South Hanover to see the old place being brought to it by the farmers of Paper: nursing without as sent the Father, and after the nurse”.Mrs B B “You wouldn’t object if I tested you by where I lived from the time I was five years Maine. I.ynaru resurrection He said to the old until I was further?” Apostles. fifteen, and where I spent the These surveys are being made by stu- “As Father hath sent me. even so first year and a half iof married life. I ARBUTUS, 450, SURRY. “Not at all.” Neuritis my my dents particularly well fitted for this Relieves I remained there from until Arbutus met Jan. with “Not even if I blindfolded and send you" (John xx, 21). Saturday Tuesday j work their in grange 2, sixty- you and by special training soils, When we in His name, with His ! saw all my old friends who were left. It four members and five visitors tested go and who are under the direction of the present. you?” was a sad visit, for so of them were and Rheumatism message, sent Him. we many Brother Otis Carter installed the officers “I tell you that fork will turn for me by may always of agronomy. the missing from their|places; so many changes department During go with quietness and confidence, in an able manner. At recess supper was whenever it is above a good stream of j in the places and the people. past summer three seniors made a soil sur- When on His business we need have I served. An enjoyable evening was passed water, no matter what you do or say.” Have not seen Aunt Maria since I came vey of a part of the town of Skowhegan Banishes Chest Colds, Coughs, Sore no anxiety about the wherewithal, for with a musical program. Then came the test Bure enough, the home, but received a word of good cheer from ; and are dow working out by laboratory Throat and Over He will surely see to it her this Next Friday evening of com- fork turned in the blindfolded “witch’s” Lumbago Night morning by the way of Uncle Mark. methods the necessary soil analyses to reports He said to tue twelve: 1 Am mittees will be heard and new committees to it turned er- For 25 cents can a When sent I planing tojmeet with you this coming re- the hands; but, strange say, only you get bl^ complete survey. yellow box of yellow MUSTARINE and you without purse and and union if nothing happens. Should have I ratically. It turned in he had la- scrip | me resuus oi toe win De re- appointed. places sincere will tell you that If it this survey druggists shoes, lacked And I come year if I had not been going away. beled It sometimes turned above the Isn’t liniment or ye anything? they corded in their theses for gradu- dry. better than any plaster, I received Christmas required SEDGWICK, 244. ever back. said nothing" (Luke xxii, 35). We are your greeting, Aunt underground streams he had but poultice vou used, money j and as the of the traced, BEGY’S in- Madge, with pleasure. Please send me ation, then, property 2 held its MUSTARINE absorbs to go Jesus Christ. < your January Sedgwick grange it did not. it failed to turn even preaching peace by will be available for the usually stantly. and that’s why It only takes a name and address so^I can write you person- university, members the peace that He made the blood regular meeting. Seventy-five once at the the few minutes to get rid of earache, head- by future use of interests. “crossing”, though j ally. agricultural were with visitors trom ache. toothache, backache and neuralgia. of His cross (Col. i. 20). We are to present, North “witch” was led over it and This is rather a letter for one with The field method for again again. MUSTARINE won’t blister; and is al- long employed securing South Brooklin and rejoice in His presence with us. and Brooksville, Bluehill, And it never turned twice in the same ways ready. It’s the real good old- nothing in it, but perhaps it will “help the soil was the sampled regulation Melrose, Mass. Bro. Rollo Closson was fashioned mustard plaster brought up to that He is in us. and considers all some’’. I think it is about time Aunt place. Maria United States government method. date with 14 other ingredients added. It First, elected master in place of Bro. Hale, re- treatment of us. good or bad. ns done wrote, don’t you? She^might tell us about a This teat showed that there is always satisfies. a survey of the to be only she general territory signed. Officers were installed Sister so on earth for bron- to Himself and to the Father who sent supper attended this fall. by absolutely no reason for believing that Nothing good covered is made, noting soil variations as chitis, sore stiff neck, With good wishes for the new Edith of in throat, croup, Him (verse 16). As the year, Candage, Massapaqua grange, water attracts or hazel in a responsibility indicated forest and peach forks lameness, sore muscles, lumbago, sore by crops, growth an efficient manner. of those who heard the twelve and the Law. A rising vote of corns, bunions and callouses, chilblains _ conditions. the bound- peculiar way. Moreover, scientists assert drainage Next, thanks was her. of secre- and frosted feet. Druggists everywhere. seventy was greater than the given Reports that the weight of the earth is so t bat respon- This aries of different of soil are great Be sure it’s BEGY’S MUSTARINE. letter, for which I thank “Law” types located, tary, treasurer and finance committee sibility of the of Sodom and 1 there cannot be the steams people will and then from each of these soil areas underground very much, interest you all. We love show the grange to have 157 members Tyre and Sidon. so their judgment ! and lakes of open water that “witches” to take these outings, by way of the representative samples are taken for and in Short would be heavier. What about financially good standing. to in. One those in order the exact profess believe thing is abso- nieces, who describe them so analysis that types of remarks were made Bro. Leslie j who hear and do not heed? Con plainly. by Friend, tbe today soil be determined. These lutely certain, “witch” who fails Now comes a picture of Christmas may results of Mass. was served. sider II Thess. joys Melrose, Supper has no 1. 7-9. all recorded blindfolded ability to locate good for which we are very grateful. These are are carefully by mapping the Next evening the third and The went as command Friday to seventy forth thus the location places dig wells. And there is no memories to last through all the year. area, indicating of the fourth will be worked. ed and returned with a degrees record good .report, various of soil. that Bny “witch” ever withstood Augusta, Children Home, Dec. types saying that even demons were sub 27,1913. this test. Dear Aunt Madge and all the M. fi.’a. The importance of these surveys will be MARIAVILLK, 441. to His name. The ject His remark con- when it is explanation of the apparent success ■ Your Asthma relieved. UseOai-M I owe you all an| apology for my„neglect of recognized considered that this Mariaville grange met Jan. with positively 3, of ■ daze and germicidal ■ cerning Satan falling from heaven prnh Auut a many “witches” is not hard to find. Tablets, antiseptic Madge, and pile of thanks is due to will enable farmers to no For all ■ j knowledge adapt twenty-two present, Including visitors. ■ opium, or cocaine. on to Rev. xii. 9. 10. As a matter of much morphine ably points every one of you for your kind remembrance to soil fact, of our country ■ coughs, colds ana . their cropping system the condi- Two degrees were conferred on two can- lung How wonderful His words, of little is underlaid ■ Money refunded if not satisfied. ■ power my (?) family. I am going to try and ! of own farms. with gravel tions their didates. The was well water-bearing Use Oxidaze of Olive Oil with ■ over redeem a literary program ■ EmuUion all the power of the enemj. and myself little by telling you about and and if a well is down a body or ■ For example, the very sandy soil6 are rendered. The sand, put to I Hvpophosphites for the tired Christmas at treasurer-elect resigned nothing shall means hurt the home. moderate it is ■ exhausted nervous system. ■ by any you to truck depth usually impossible ■ The week before adapted growing early maturing and Daniel U. Young has been elected. ■ Ask your druggist for a trial package to-day. (verse 19). What do we know of in Christmas we bad several to it since the soil will escape finding plenty of water. Those m Write for testimonials. m\ wise and crops, only hold suffici- Officers will be installed Jan. 10. All our boys girls who knew all about I American Oxidaze Co.. Worcester. Mass. ■ experience? He does not say that moisture for “witches” who honestly believe have Santa, but something happened about this ent plant growth during the come prepared for a harvest feast. they Howard. M. we shall not suffer; He the to Eugene says plainly time of the season. power locate underground water which converted every one of them to j early part that we shall (John xvi, 33i. It was the case with the one may the true faith in Santa. Between 9 and 10 j Potatoes, which require a longer period PENOBSCOT, 240. (as mentioned be in some form or other, the o’clock one when delude E. G. MOORE, fiery night, every boy and girl of growth, may be grown on sandy loam Penobscot grange met Jan. with above) merely themselveB. The 2, about Me. furnace or the lions' den, but no hurt was sound asleep, we beard a in •' as it is turns Kllaworth, strange noise which is capable of holding water for a thirty present. The first and second de- fork, held, very easily. Any was found upon either of those four the boy’s domitory. As we are on the ! such as always longer Corn and while grees were conferred two. At misstep, might be caused by nn- alert for trouble period. cereals, upon the because of their faith in God (Dan. any among the children dur- evenness in the thriving on the sandy loam, may also be next meeting there will be work In the ground, may result in the ill. 25; vt, 23). ing the night, as well as by day, it did not I grown to on the third and fourth slight pressure that causes turning. take us long to get to their room, when what good advantage clay degrees, with supper and Then, Note well, the greatest cause of re- thus the when the “witch” the should we see but Santa himself, in loams, reserving heavier clay installation. approaches spot names coming joicing. written in heaven, and for more constant again, he expects the fork to the window with all his regalia on. loans hay-growing. turn, and Hair with verse compare 20, Phil. iv. 3. and was A soil the unconsciously he makes it do Every boy sitting up in bed, calling: survey covering entire State KIOOLIN, NORTH ELLSWORTH. so, just as Falling 389, Stops consider the awful fate of all whose would be of tremendous the person who is sure are Hull’s Hair Renewar stops advantage to the Nicolin grange held its first in burglars in the certainly names are not in the book of life ac- Wonderful meeting Cough Remedy. farmers of Maine. The would bouse is always able to hear the noises hair. No doobt about it what- university the new year with an falling to Dr. New is Saturday evening, cording Rev. xx. 15. If only we King’s Discovery known every- to on a scale they make. where as the like begin it large the coming attendance of ever. Yon will Barely ba aatlgfied. receive the Lord remedy which will surely stop a forty-one, including visitors truly Jesus, putting cough or cold. D. P. Lawson, of year, but the plan above outlined is the I Eidson, from and New ail our trust as sinners in His Tenn., writes: “Dr. King's New Greenwood, Bayside precious Discovery io best that can be done under cir- A train was the most wonderful cough, cold and throat present Century granges. After the rushing along through blood shed for us. we rest in business, may the and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. cumstances. some in northern newly elected officers were installed in a swamps Indiana. The assurance that to His word It can't be beat. It sells without trouble according any track was fringed on either side at all. It needs no guarantee.” This is true, creditable manner by Deputy A. I. Foes with we have eternal life, have become because Dr. King’s New Discovery will re- Blobbs—My wife always acts upon my and wife, of assisted Past “cat-tails”, literally thousands of their children of God. and have the lieve the most obstinate of coughs and colds. Hancock, by forgive- advice. Slob be—You must have an ex- brown heads around in Lang troubles quickly helped by its use. You Master Charles Moore. Following the in- bobbing the ness of sins and can never should a perish (John keep bottle in the house at all times ceptional wife. Blobbs — I don’t breeze. A small boy was for all the members of the Oh, stallation, refreshments were served. evidently city- J, 12; lii. 10; v. 24; vi. 87. 47). family. 00c. and for be $1.00. All Druggists or by mail. H. E. know. I always advise her to do as she Owing to the lateness of the hour there bred, presently exclaimed, Bucklen * or “Mamma, I didn’t know that i Co., Pliadelphia St. Louis. thinks best. was no sausages literary program. By request of grew in that way.” wouM I •von ’'ke to go back to K1TTRRY TO CARIBOU. iUmcrtianimita those 1 aukee COUNTY NEWS j camps," said the generaJ in which The farm buildings of Roscoe B. Leavitt, yon haven't been and bring me at $Dtna, were burned Thursday. Loss, CASTINE. Information about them? You seem LIKE POISON IS THE MAN IN no insurance. I THE to have facts f4,000; concerning the center, W. A. Ricker spent Friday and Saturday | bnt not of Daniel M. of for the Gallagher, Bangor, in wings. Their at my ex- Augusta. GAS OF tends driver of the INDIGESTION from tip to a thirty years Bangor house tip good many William F. Jude and wife are spending miles. hack, died BUTTERNUT I Wednesday. a week in Ellsworth. | Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil Clears ♦ "Waal, general. I The ninth annual convocation week of }E wouldn't mind Mrs. G. W. Patterson left Monday for Gas Out doin that fo' you when I Bangor theological seminary will be held Quickly. I + come back Porto Rico, to remain two months. this way.*’ Monday to Friday, Jan. 26 to 30. of the War The Book and Thimble club will meet A Story { Since Nellie was her name, If she Thousands of distressed will j Mr. Venables was not a sol- though Lewis F. Starett, recorder of the Rock- persons bad been this evening at the home of Mrs. G. E. * dier the general born in New England when land court and back to castor oil now is } For the Union could not make a spy municipal referee in bank- go using that it of him they were naming children for the hu- Benjamin. * without ills consent and was ruptcy, died Sunday, aged seventy years. tasteless. 3 man Wheeler Bartlett returned obliged to wait for his virtues they would have called to his college return, which The wood-working plant of Eldridge There is like Taste- be said her Modesty. would have work at Bowdoin Monday after the holi- nothing Kellogg’s $ I "mought be three or fou’ Timidity at was fire » F. A. days." Bros., Exeter, damaged by at less By CAPTAIN MITCHEL He was also described her, for she appeared to days home. Castor Oil to clear out the “inner { “goin’ down to Chattenoogy" to Thursday night to the extent of about see his old be afraid of her shadow. She was a On account of the absence of Rev. Mr. man”. It is a relief for the pain and »»♦*»****'* **************** mother, who was "powerful 110,000. broke down with typewriter In my private bank out In Angell, there were no services at the of rheumatls." If the Silas a bloating gas. the western town of B. Trafton, prosperous farmer, aged Methodist church are natures to which danger general would give him a My institu- Sunday. There pass to go eighty-four was burned to death in Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil is a new tion was a small years, to be resisted. This there be would Inter him one, and I required James Hale returned to his school Is too fascinating bring all the a fire which his home at work and but a small destroyed remarkable discovery. The nauseous information lie wanted force. There was one in Portland on after out especially in our own war from the Ynn- near Monday, spending cropped Georgetown Center, Bath, Friday taste and smell are taken kee "sojors." He was teller, who paid and received; also a the at home. out, and nothing both the Union and Confederate given the pass night. holidays on and a and promised to be back in not over bookkeeper, boy my typewriter. else. It’s ail of the oil but none of tbe There was another faculty akin A fund of Burton Mitchell, who has been visiting sides. four days. One day a party of robbers rode into |250,000 for the development his cousin, Mrs. two taste, and so well purified that it acts bet- the love for danger, though much an of the work at Good Will farm in Fairfield Joseph Morey, weeks, to All this was adjoining town, pulled up at the dead easy—indeed, so left Saturday for Boston. without and does not This was that cool assur- shot is to be raised this year in commemora- ter, griping, upset more rare. easy that Hnnc relaxed bank, the cashier dead, emptied somewhat from tion of the S. K. O. E. men used in out the loose into and institution’s twenty-fifth an- Whiting chapter, S., will tbe stomach. Children take it readily. ance some carrying precautions he should have taken. He currency bags gal- niversary. have a supper this evening. At the meet- Women especially when cor- visited of loped away, nil within seven minutes. and workers indoors find Kel- their operations, every part the Confederate ing following, officers will be installed. Their leader was known to be a des- Z. E. Macomber, of a logg’s Tasteless Castor Oil a relief nered. Perhaps the most famous of army in or about Tullaboma-tke de- Guilford, promi- quick fenses perate youngster called Kid Malone, nent business man, despondent because of J. M. Vogell, F. W. Bowden, G. E. Par- from the distress of poor digestion, and it men was General Morgan when, of the place, the direction of these illness of cancer sons and W. E. Clarke is a moving scarcely twenty-two years old. which he' knew to be in- spent Saturday and perfect laxative. Kellogg’s is not untitled John Morgan, with a small columns, whether army wag- as When committed suicide Sunday at Alamoosook. mixed or a ons were south Kid Malone a few days later curable, Saturday, by Camp Winona, flavored; just true, tasteless band of some fifty rangers, he was going loaded or emp- rode into another town and robbed an- shooting. His age was fifty-five years. The monthly of the woman’s castor oil. the of the ty— Indeed, all indications such as his meeting constantly harassing Army Ask for general had other bank with only one man to as- Suits for damages ;lub was held at the home of Mrs. Car- Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil at at that time advancing south- Impressed upon him by aggregating fl0,000 Ohio, sist him and in any drug store. Not sold in but in which to of the intentions less time than before, have been brought by a Belfast man and penter Friday evening. A fine musical bulk, ward through middle Tennessee. He Judge of an it occurred to me that I had better be his wife a was 25c or 50c trade marked with a opposing force. He was led against Waterville physician, program enjoyed. Refreshments bottles, walk up to a Union picket who to think would taking moasures to for an at- who is with were served. green castor leaf bearing the that, although Tullahoma was forti- prepare charged administering mor- signature, was off his rate him guard, soundly tack on own Kellogg’s. Made Kel- fied. the Confederates my institution. I called phine in treating the woman, and causing Frederic L. Smith and who have only by Spencer his carelessness, tnke hts gun from were preparing wife, for little force for her to the logg & Sons, Inc., N. refiners the way for a retreat. my together consulta- contract morphine habit. seen guests at the home of Bartlett Buffalo, Y., and make him a Boyd him prisoner. tion. The a re- of vegetable oils. mini tnese racts cashier proposed that Grain from Portland ind wife two weeks, left for their home Barton when he went into the wane Barton, shipments during Uano volver be so fixed in the door of instead of going to to see my the year 1913 aggregated bushels n Philadelphia Saturday. I'nion service wns a green Kentucky Chattanooga 12,102,533 Ills “pore ole mother,” remained private office that I could fire it imme- —the largest since when Rev. PROTECT THE HEART He was long, lanky ami about 1903, 12,613,376 Henry Myrick,* years ago a Uni- farmer's boy. diately on the of a robber the Confederate camp so long that ho appearance bushels were shipped, and like tarian at who later re- had never worn anything better than something pastor Castine, and another be fixed to his bushels more EROM RHEUMATISM finally aroused suspicion. An officer similarly 5,000,000 than in 1912. All turned to the Episcopal church and pul- "butternut" His brothers had joined window. took him In Hane The bookkeeper should also records for number of trans-Atlantic died Dec. in and be- charge, and, produc- pas- pit, 31, New York, aged the Confederate army, Hunc, be armed. Bob. the said he In- ing his pass, dated several be- boy, sengers landed at Portland within a year jighty-six years. RHEUMA Purifies on the other it his day» the Blood and ing side, thought tended to arm himself with hand fore. the general was Informed tele- were broken, the number for 1913 being Jan. 5. G. Throws off 'I hi a nee so as by Complicating Diseases. duty to I up" far be When came turn graph of his presence. An order was grenades. it Nellie’s 26,522. of the blood tissues con- couid by enlisting for the Union. It to make Weakening by returned to send the man under suggestions she said she John M. WEST STONINGTON. of guard Ramsay, of Blaine, a member tinued attacks of Rheumatism affects the took time to make soldiers out farm- couldn’t think of In a to headquarters. anything. cane, of the State who was Miss Elvira Fifleld week were cases legislature, taken to spent the heart and which ers, and there wherein it robber came she would duck under her jn produces complications But Hanc, who had not been Augusta on a stretcher last winter to Rockland. This was because placed result fatally. RHEUMA puts the blood was impossible. typewriter table. But after a number under arrest, vanished before the or- cast one of the deciding votes in the Mrs. Henry Bailey, of Boston, is in condition to ward off other diseases there is nothing in farm work that is of propositions, none of which seemed spend- j der came. The officer who had re- election of United States Senator Edwin ing the week with her Jesse and eradicates Rheumatic conditions from akiu to military life. to be practical, she gathered her wits parents, j ported him found himself In an un- C. Burleigh, died from a self-in- Hamblen and wife. the whole Recommended was one of those who coaid Friday, system. for all Barton and surprised us all by a very sensible pleasant position and sent a whole flicted bullet wound. He bad been ill forms Rheumatism. 50 cents* at G. A. never be turned into shipshape sol- Mrs. Alice Hamblen has returned from oj of proposition. more than a and was He company cavalry riding, scattered, year despondent. South where she Parcher’s. This letter will convince you diers. lie was slow at learning the -luese Thomaston, has been over the in search luepuruuuus 10 ngui uesperaLe was about old. slow camp of the miss- sixty-five years her mother. of it’s great value: manual of nrtns, at learning to men frighten me. It seems to me that visiting ing man. A trick of a re- march, slew at methodical peculiar sleep-walker is Jan. 2. Mum. “I was so crippled with Sciatic Rheuma- every duty. they should rnther be met by artifice. ______Plane's horse was not far away, ported from Old Town, where a father, left tism I could not walk. Doctors could do Soldiers are not allowed to leave camp and, Until this scare is over how would it reaching him while the Confederates at home to take care of his three-months- Oils distilled from the needles of for me. After three limits without permission, yet Barton do to conceal the cash in somelhing spruce nothing taking were waiting for the to the mes- old baby one night recently, took the tnd fir trees are being used to scent bottles of tbe Rheumatism would make bis way out between sen- reply that could be easily removed? I know RHEUMA, sage to the general, he had been child from its cradle, deposited it in the petroleum floor-oils, which are sometimes had left 129 tries. steal through the pickets and putting you’ll think it ridiculous, bift I have entirely me.”—Guy Torley, gs much distance as between snow outside the house, and returned to )bjectionabie on account of their odor. Summit Ave., St. Paul Minn. wander about on the enemy's terri- possible an idea that I think I could work my- himself his chair beside the stove where he had and them. They did not find if I could Cour- tory. self only keep enough fallen him that since darkness came on asleep. When his wife returned The matter been to day, : How would it do to have a having reported age. baby she found the in an hour baby the snow, Rlightly his he was called before within after he fled; but, the near the back door captain, up carriage standing frost-bitten. The father of his been ] declared he had that officer and, when as fact disappearance having with a lot of little and blan- questioned pillows not been out of the house. to a came to where he had been, told so much reported headquarters, reply kets and quilts in it, just as though that he must be found at all hazards. Capt. Samuel H. Conley, master of the about the enemy, their camp, their there Was a baby asleep, and under The was that steam yacht Aria, owned by Hon. Edward movements, their forces, their arma- consequence separate the covering to keep the cash during a de- H. Blake, of Bangor, died last week at his ment, that the captain spoke of the bands of cavalry, each bearing banking hours? Then if this Kid Ma- home in South Orrington after a brief ill- matter to the colonel. The colonel scription of Richard Venables, were lone comes to rob the bank I can ness. He was sixty years old. Capt. mentioned it to the general command- sent all over middle Tennessee, having shriek, run to the baby carriage and him in alive Conley went to sea when a lad, serving in Tobacco Should be Smoked Up ing. and the result was that the de- instructions to bring pr wheel it away.” the and coasting trade, and was linquent was directed to report him- dead. “That’s an idea worth considering,” for some time pilot and master of the self at headquarters. IPanc during the first night of his said I. Barbour fleet of steamers on the Penobscot As Soon as it9s Cut Up a more I about Nellie's Barton that he was sent flight struck the cabin of PJnlon fam- The thought supposed up I river and For the last fifteen tb* more I of it A bay. years, to the general to receive a ily and, being convinced that he could plan approved reprimand for several seasons in a except Philadel- — for his trust them, confessed what he was and baby carriage was procured, and as it is bound to be fresh to smoke cool and unsoldierly conduct. lostead, be had sailed for Mr. Blake. Then as bank in the morn- phia yacht, the general made him tell all about asked for the wherewithal to make a soon the opened sweet—because the natural moisture hasn’t a chance to was the bulk of the funds was in where he had been when he had sur- change of costume. He given an ing put the reason smokers stick to of woolen trousers instead of it and kept there till after 3 o'clock, escape. That’s experienced reptitiously left camp and what he i old pair ELLSWORTH MARKETS. when we closed the doors. The car- off a fresh as had seen and, when he had finished, his butternut suit, and. as for coat the good old Sickle plug—slice pipeful they a the told him and vest, lie didn’t need either. A riage stood in hallway, opening and that he was appointed scout The quotations below give the of need it—and all the original flavor fragrance so as to conceal range get straw hat. much faded, completed his to which was screened under the commander's own orders | retail prices in Ellsworth: in the and there the the bank officials when they went to it that have been pressed plug, kept by and nerd not return to his regiment 1 costume. to put in or take out cash. Nellie’s Country Produce. natural leaf except to get his effects. Since Hanc I tie nau nareiy cnangeu uis mess Butter. wrapper. 1 machine was within a few feet of the hud no effects except what he had on when he saw one of the searching par- Creamery per lb.35 340 and in case of trouhle it These smokers could save a minute’s time by getting their his |>ersoil he did not return at all. i ties coming on the road. They rode passage, Dairy. 30385 would be the most natural thing in tobacco already cut up—but they know it would also be dried up, The arms of an Infantryman would bj the house, but before passing out the wcrld for her to take to flight Fresh native, per doz. 48 would bum fast and bite their tongues. not serve him in his new of sight drew rein and sent a man duties, and, the exit. All I feared was that Poultry. as The that they through to uniform, he was to wear the back. spy, believing Fowl.18 320 in Sickle. And If we were attacked the would You’ll find solid satisfaction smoking you’ll went the wood girl Chickens. "butternut" to which he had been ac- were after him. through .22325 to for. Your be so filghtened that she wouldn't stop more tobacco, because there is no package pay house, taking up an ax as he did so. H»y. get customed, except when in camp, when wheel the treas- where in her Sight to away Best loose, per ton.12 314 dealer sells Sickle. he could wear what lie nnd. going into the yard, lay pleased. ure. Baled. 18320 loose wood, to It As Hunc Barton breathed a sigh of re- smne began split trsw. all »T C H U|> veil [iivcuiiuu*! Slice it as lief at the in soon ns he appeared the troopers 3 Ounces change the situation. He since it was incon- IXKse.10312 the house. days, fnd quite Baled. 15 was henceforth relieved of the turned and trotted back to j use inter- venient in doing business T was about you minable "Have you seen anything,” one said, I Vegetables. duties of a soldier —no an- I but Nellie said she had IOC around here?” to abandon it, of his "of a man in butternut 25 swering name at reveille roil dreamed that Kid Malone had appear- Celery, bunch, Onions, 05 You uns hain’t Cal lb, 03 Lettuce, head, 07 call, no no “No. I hain't. goin’ bage guard mounting, inspection, ed ami somehow had got away with a Be- H, lb 02 Carrots, lb, 02 no iu to camp yere, air you?” Po'atoes. nk 18 03 turning at tattoo and lights out lot of money. I am ashamed to con- Squash, lb, at All "We’re not goin’ to camp anywhere Turnpis, lb, 20 taps. this irksome routine had fess that I was influenced by this been till we find the man we’re after.” Fruit. exchanged for the Inestimable dream, which decided me to ke'p up of “I don’t want no sojers campin’ on Oranges, doz 25350 Lemons, doz, 40 privilege running the risk of getting our for another day. take all the rails o' precaution Ci anberries, qt, I0.al2 Grape fruit, each, 10 himself hanged. my ground. They About 11 o'clock the next mdtning the fences fo’ fires. Besides, there Groceries. Barton was Just the man for the re- a clatter of horses’ hoofs was heard in the tt> tb paired service. hain’t no water handy ’cept well, Coffee- per Rice, per 06g08 His accent was distinct- I coming down the street Nellie heard 20328 Vinegar, nlgli dry. Ef you’re gold Rio, gal 20fl25 ly southern, he had been accustomed that’s purty it and flrned pale. She didn’t wait for Mocha, 38 Cracked wheat, 06 to find a creek over ttiar.” Java, 38 Oatmeal, per lb 04 the of as to camp you’ll bank. She rfn for people the south, and, I robbers to reach the Tea—per tb- Buckwheat, pkg 20 b> “Who’s talkin' about campin’? I getting about over a country region, the baty carriage, and both she and it Japan, 453 65 Graham, 04(ao5 he had | came up here to ask you If you ve seen Oolong, 30 3*65 Rye meal, 04(a,05 learned it so perfectly in his disappeared. I heard the riding party Sugar—pei tb— Gran meal, tb 03 of a lean man’’— native state that be did not need to anything long, before the bank and sat still, in- Granulated, 05*3 Oil—per gal— stop 06 learn it “With sandy ha’r?” of Yel ow. C Linseed, 65 again in Tennessee. The gen- tending to submit to a robbery what Powdered, 10 Kerosene, 12 consulted his paper Pain Cannot Live eral sent him on several minor scout- The cavalryman few bills there were on the coifbters. Molasses, gal, 35 3 GO the description of the man he In the same house with Tuttle’s Elixir. ing expeditions, but it wds not till the bearing The teder crouched down below his Meats and Provisions. Family was after and said the hair was sandy. The lameness and soreness from hard Atuiy of the Cumberland was confront- window, the bookkeeper ducked under Beef, tb: Pork, tb: resulting work, kluder 22 or exercise often ing the at “Eyes gray?” his dest. and. as for Bob, he followed Steak, 25345 Chop, exposure, violent pave the way for Confederates—the former Roasts, 18330 Ham, per^tb 25328 "Yes; gray eyes.” door. serious trouble and should be Murfreesboro, the latter at Tullahoma Nellie cut through the back Corned, 10 315 Shoulder, 17 always avoided by Bacon, 25 “that Hanc In “Lean jaws?” I wafted every minute expecting to Veal: 330 the limbs and with got his most remurk- Steak, 28 330 Salt. 14(0,15 rubbing body able work. “Yes.” see armed men come in through the Roasts, 18 320 Lard 15 hat?” He left “Ole woolen front door, but nobody came. Then I Lamb: Murfreesboro one evening Lamb, 20335 Tuttle’s after dark on "Yes.” heard the horses without trot away. I horseback with an order Fresh Fish. said he had on butternut clo’s, meant when Directing tbe guards to Richard “You was wendering what it all pass Halibut, 12325 Cod, 08 Elixir didn't Bob came in and cried: enables. He was mounted on a high, you?” Haddock. 08 Smelts, lb, 15 Family You are the third has lean horse, furnished “Yes; he had.” “Stung!” Oysters, qt, 50 Scallops, qt, 60 generation which known and by the quarter- 25 master called the spy, "didn’t a He h id been running nnd was out Clams, qt, used Tuttle’s Family Elixir as the most reliable and sure for from a lot that had not yet “Salry,” remedy j been down the road this mornin breath. When he recovered he said Flour, Grain and Feed. rheumatism, lumbago, backache, toothache, branded. He found no trouble in man pass of cramps, chills, sprains, seen one and the In butternut clo’s? I thort I that Nellie had gone from the back Flour—per bbl— Oats, bu 60 bruises, other common ills of humanity. Personating a poor white citizen of the 5 5036 50 Shorts—bag 150 one of Compounded of essential better a around to the front door, where 1 Mix 1 60 purely gums, get bottle today and you can ! country, for that was goin’ by.” Corn, 1001b bag 70 feed, bag and — exactly what he oils, vegetable extracts hence per- rest easy in sense too. He was goin had her on to Corn 170 150 every of'the word was. "Yes; I saw him the party of riders helped meal.bag Middlings.bg fectly adapted for both internal and ex- Ask If indeed, no one would have taken Cracked corn, your druggist. he cannot supply taken the 1.70 ternal use. Guaranteed under the send us 60c. m bim for mighty fast.” a horse, while another had pure you stamps, together with anything else. food lawof the United States Government. his and we the Confederate, under name, will send you promptly W hen he "Which way?” cried contents of the baby carriage is impossible to foresee when a size bottle. reached a Confederate ve- will prepaid, large Your money3 the had LAW REGARDING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. you need it—and need it back if it does not do w dette he said: his horse.” his arm, and, mounting, party promptly— hat we claim. spurring A bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 ! said the woman, point- ridden out of town. TUTTLE’S EUX1B CO., 17 Beverly Street, Mass. Mr. Sojer, I’m south fo' to “That a-way,” pounds, aud a bushel of Turk’s Island salt Boston, goln’ get and hur- ®uten the I could not believe the story shall weigh 70 pounds. way o’ the Yankees that’s ing. The standard of a bushel of men were to the where I saw the weight potatoes cornin’ a few moments the ried out street, 60 down yere. Do you mind my In in good order and fit for shipping, is rtdln’ in the direction Indi- baby carriage standing on the Side pounds; of apples, 44 pounds. right on?" riding rapidly The standard weight of a bushel of beans in You breathed freely, aa. ; walk. A crowd was gathering, several can go back there to the cated. and the spy good order and fit for shipping, is 60 pounds; picket assured me that had of and Glove Rubbers Post, and Indeed, did the others in the house of whom they wheat, beets, ruta-baga turnips teas, Goodyear JS? they’ll take charge of 60 of corn, 56 pounds; of onions, 52 you," i seen riding away beside pounds; said the vedette. who had been given a refuge. my typewriter of carrots, English turnips, rye and Whether heavy or light, are made only of that quality of rubber which Hanc them goodby, Hanc a man whom they recognized for Kid rounds;ndian meal,50 pounds;of parsaips, 45 pounds, stands the hardest wear and tear. They fit well, too—and never bind rode on to the and was Hastily bidding of and buckwheat. 48 of picket barley pounds; oats; or wrinkle. a wood behind the house Malone. or even measure as questioned by the officer of the post, Parted Into 82 pounds, by agreement. north. I went back into the bank and told axing orders to send citizens and made for the They give that solid, elastic, I any Union force to their mouths shut to be obtained I omiug south who The next day he rode up to the my keep springy feeling only had any Information Sammy was not prone to over-exertion from the best materials, menu- I the to be taken In. He I was not entirely broken up by the Union forces to and asked k factured in the best manner. id 5, Impart, he sent pickets For in the classroom, therefore his mother chard to the general, loss, though I was badly crippled. Venables to was sent under guard was the general, cash in both surprised and delighted when I Goodyear Glove Robbers I ’ere he him at once. After an tunately we kept only enough told a great deal about the who recognised he came home one noon with the an- on are made in all and sises bat I thee he was dismissed, the bank to get with, the rest being styles troops through whom he had hour’s Interview nouncement: “I got 100 this morning.” only one grade—the BK8T. | ^d. calling to the mem- hidden In my home. He had a certain acuteness and the general “That’s lovely, Sammy!” exclaimed his t staff, began to Nellie Was Kid Malone’s girl, and she him which enabled him to tell bers of his personal mother. “What was it in?” secured a in bank os proud “Fifty wit'lie a movement which re- had place my MERRILL & HINCKLEY, Bluehill, Maine story, yet one that be toaue orders for in and in was would assist him to rob me. reading fifty ’rithmetic,” I | “U ’ed. of Tuliahoma. purpose to sulted In the capture j Sammy’s reply. ■> J* _ abbertt fitment*. COUNTY GOSSIP. Political announcements. fields in the poems, with heart throbs American »M»M ****** ®tjc (Ellsworth of human interest running through I I I HU The State commissioners, in j7777 I-.h^ them all. Several of the poems are highway A LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL their tentative plans (or State highways, familiar, having been printed in years PUBLISHED have adopted the direct route from Bangor is these either in the MUSIC AFTERNOON past colnmns, EVERY WEDNESDAY' to the Mt. Desert toll-bridge, and the Clement’s Store ! AT or from Western original reprinted shore route from Ellsworth to Cherrylield. MAINS, ELLSWORTH, papers. :: Pianos and Player Pianos :: BY THE Carries The American several weeks ago The report of the State assessors, just HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO of all kinds, and everythin* in announced the coming of this little filed, shows an increase in the valuation :: Small Instruments ;; a $1.00 lor six Machines. Machines fEDUcrlptloD Price—$2.00 year; book. Dr. Condon has been of Hancock county for the year 1913 over the music l'ne. Talkin* Sewin* months; 50 cents for three months; If paid writing 75 ami 88 cents 1912 of $366,603, the figures being $19,617,- !! Cabinets, Bicycles and Sundries, Va- strictly In advance, $1 50, poems for years, just for the pleasure H„d Supplies. Single copies 5 cents. All ar- 880 in 1912 in 1913. respectively. against $20,038,483 cuum Cleaners, Post Cards. rearages are reckoned at the rate of $2 pei of writing, and it was not without re- '!! [ \ Nine show a increase year. counties greater luctance on his part that he was pre- the Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be than Hancock and six a smaller increase. For Cash and on Easy Payment Plan made known on application. vailed upon to have some of them in book form. In his in- Business communications should be addressed published Mayflowers at Christmas are a little un- to, and all checks and money orders made pay troduction to the book, he say: usual for this section of the country, ;but S. J. CLEMENT, »ole to The Hancock County Publishing j; 9«r£RSe.;! from Mrs. Merle of Ellsworth, brings to »■■■ » « ■ '»'■« > M I CO., Ellsworth. Maine. “These are waifs and strays gathered Scott, ; ! t I„t-1-I-I-I„l I I 1 I I in u j ! 1 l-M-1' linn I I I I | lij the highways and byways of current publica- rHE American office a spray from a tions where they have wandered from time to bunch picked near mountain rock the This week’s edition of The time and with always a compassionate con- lay before Christmas. The flowers are in American is and now with do 2,550 copies. sideration, many misgivings full bloom, and as fragrant as in| the I send them forth again, but this time hand of spring._ Average per week for 1913, 3,677 in band, to meet a larger world strangers." ^ Green Mountain Pomona at its We that will receive a grange, ^ predict they neeting with Bayside grange at Salisbury i—.Trrrri WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914. warm welcome from this “larger WjVrTrrAWri 3ove next Wednesday, will discuss the world of strangers”. H. FREMONT MADDOCKS, jubject of State highways, especially w ith of Ellsworth. Insist a Fertilizer Republican Rallyfest. ■eference to the most desirable route be- Upon Get Together. Democratic candidate for com- About three hundred ween Ellsworth and Bar Harbor. It is a county that is powerful to start and nourish the growing republicans mi-sioner in the of 1914. Mr crop There are in Ellsworth two organi- primaries and is in the most available from all over Maine met at Au- >afe bet that the discussion w’ill be inter- Maddocks is a well-known democrat in productive by supplying form zations—the board of trade and the those substances necessary to give a satisfactory harvest gusta last Friday, at the invitation of esting, and that the ears of the State Hancock ocunty. He was a candidate for merchants’ association—both having commissioners will burn. this office two years ago. * Our new booklet explains this. the republican State committee, for a highway for their primary object the industrial Write for Agents’ Terms. banquet at the Augusta house and an advancement of Ellsworth. Bar Harbor loses another of its promi- jrot Sail. after-dinner discussion of State PARMENTER & POLSEY FERTILIZER CO.,41N. Market St„ Boston. Mast poli- nent summer residents by the death on While there is no be- three-seated, double-runner tics. It was a veritable of open hostility Large rallyfest 8unday of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, at his iu, first-class condition. Alley’s tween the two, it is an undeniable fact I)UNG—-pung, the republican clans, and was pro- borne in Philadelphia. Dr. Mitchell, emi- stable, Franklin St., Ellsworth. that there is an undercurrent of op- .Vnicts. Xotuts. nounced the most enthusiastic be- nent as an author and physician, took ILcgai icgal This does not tend to ad- ~~ position. j much interest in Bar Harbor and in the (ElanUti. tween-conventions gathering of the STATE OF MAINE. Emery, Charles 25 50 vauce the for which both or- E object | association, sb. E King Laud Co Village — party ever held in Maine. Improvement particu- Large profits selling Arnold Hancock Were formed. At the court of commissioners begun Henry Prentiss. ganizations larly in its work for the improvement of Dampers, saves one-third fuel. Arnold county E Frederic H. Parkhurst, chairman of AGENTS And holden at Ellsworth within and for the Frank Hinck- From time to time the the mountain His chief recreation Damper Co., Nicholson, Pa. John W called the meet- desirability j paths. connty ot Hancock on the second Tuesday ley, the State committee, Hinch 10,180 20,360 of has been during the summer was in the long walks of October a. d. 1913, and by adjournment a,u to order. Hon. Ira G. getting together broached, j on the 9th day of December a. d. 1913. Grtely, E H, Ham- ing Hersey, about the island. 2-osu lin. H E and for one reason or has now the county commissioners in Joy, jj was chosen to but, another, Gideon L of Houlton, preside, ANDaccordance with section 58 of chapter TOO 1,600 f fallen down. This week a few of the Gold locket charm with I. O. O. of the revised statutes of Holman, CVey 850 1,700 and in a brilliant sounded the IX Maine, having speech A Massachusetts subscriber of Th£ J F. emblem on one side and monogram A. in Holman.Minnie Ross 365 730 business men of Ellsworth C^HARM— first made an annual inspection, the mouth — got together L F. on reverse side. Finder will be re- ! Fred W 700 keynote of the meeting get to- American wants to know if any Hancock of September a. d. 1913, of ali the county roads Ajer, 1,400 informally and talked the matter warded by returning to A. L. Frazier, 143 in the unincorporated townships aud tracts Nash&Hewall 2,710 5,420 21 The other county hens can equal this record, the Franklin St., Ellsworth. Joseph 308 gether. principal speakers of land in said county, aud haviug thereupon Oubutt, C-8 over. This meeting was not inspired truth of which she vouches for: made an estimate of the amount needed to Robbins. James A 4 275 of the evening were Congressmen L BOOK No. 5913 issued the Han- put said roads in repair so as to be safe and Stewart, A & either one or the other of the or- i A Glenmere had by Sons and Peters, by gentleman thirty-one cock Bank. Finder convenient for public travel, have ass ssed 600 1,200 Guernsey ex-Congress- BANK County Savings | Ward Bros A ganizations, though nearly all of those Rhode Island red pullets, and has kept ac- please return to *lts treasurer, Charles C. upon the following described unincorporated man and Governor Haines. and land in said Wyman 1,000 2,000 Swazey count of them from November, 1912, to Novem- ! Burrill. townships tracts of county gOG present were members of both. of Hancock, exclusive of water and land re Wyman, Jasper A Peters declared that count Congressman ber, 1913. By actual his hens have laid served for use, for the above-named Son 150 300 1 20 As a result of the a com- BOOK No. 9«8 issued the Han- public he believed in a tariff meeting in that time The amount of by of and said roads 850 1,700 6 80 non-partisan 5,740 eggs. cock Batik. Finder purposes putting keeping mittee was to confer with BANK County Savings in repair the year a. d. 1914. as follows, 800 appointed money brought in by the sale of the same return to its Charles C. during commission, and that the Viajority of please treasurer, to wit: the officers of both to was for Burrill. the of this believe in organizations $205.53: taking away $50.53 expenses, On township number 7, south division, 19,611 $39,681 $Ts872 people country a net of see if a movement could leaves profit $155. The hens aver- we assess the sum of $64 59 as follows: Kate We hereby assess upon each of the severs! and scientific revision of get-together of taxation .002on a dollar. Valuation, protection aged 185 eggs each. 'Aoticca. $32,- owders named in the foieg -mg list his re- not be about. Special 298.00. set tariff schedules more than ever brought spective proportion therein down of ‘aid firmly No. Vain- sum of $156 72, and we do hereby This is the NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Name of owner, appoint before. He said that the third dis- pulling-apart defeating Bucksport adopted the referendum plan acres, ation. Tax. Lincoln O. Bragdon. of Franklin, in said of very object for which these organi- in settling harmoniously its contest for rpHE annual meeting of the stockholders of RK81DENT OWNERS, county Hancock, as agent to superintend trict election had settled the 1 Union Trust Con of Ellsworth, will the of said amount question pany Preble, Emerson, 150 $:50 $1 50 expenditure of §158.71 zations were formed. Let’s to- the There were be held at the rooms of the upon the road in the western of the to get postmastership. origi- banking company Smith, Wilmot 116 466 93 ; county part of republican party’s ability in Ellsworth, on Jan. 13, 1914, at 2 said number ten. to wit: for a and busier Ells- three candidates in the but Tuesday, Smith. R V & S L 180 980 1 96 township Com- gether bigger nally field, o’clock in the for the transaction at the east line of carry out the wishes of the people afternoon, Jackson A 100 400 80 mencing township num- M. J. drew the contest of the business: Tracy, ber and to a worth. Cullity out, leaving following Wood, Fletcher T 82 382 78 9, extending stake marked ,,A” and had eliminated the question of 1. To choose a board of directors of the standing on the northern side of said to Burke Leach and Richard P. Harriman. Tracy, Bedford E, est 74 324 65 road in which should be used to company for the ensuing yaar. said township number ten. i party carry All democrats were invited to 2. To choose an executive board of the com- On In Boston last week the New Eng- registered 702 $3,302 $8 60 township number 10, eastern part, out those wishes. for the ensuing year. we assess the sun of $155.10 as follows: express their choice at a primary election pany Rate land section of the American commis- 3. To transact any other business that may NON -RESIDENT OWNERS. of taxation, fifteen mills on a dollar. Valaa- tie believed that all j republicans on Friday. Mr. Harriman received 101 come before said meeting. est of 50 100 20 tion, $103.40. sion on agriculture met to discuss legally Ashley, Eben, Bhould get together and discuss the j votes and Mr. Leach 38; It is expected M. Gallrrt. Bunker, Howard C 200 400 80 No. Valu- rural credits and cooperative methods Ellsworth, Me.. Dec. 29, 1913. Clerk. Baker, Colin, est of 80 160 32 Name of owner. acres, ation. Tar situation with which are con- that the choice of the democratic voters of Baker. CF 80 160 they 32 Campbell, A & Co 2.508 6,270 94 05 of selling farm products. Maine Turner, AW 2.000 4,000 8 00 fronted. No harm was ever done Bucksport as thus expressed will be ELLSWORTH LOAN & BUILDING ASS’N. Cook, M H 50 120 1 * by Tracy, Joha H, 2d 87 180 36 139 380 representatives to the meeting were honored the authorities at Shareholders’ Meeting. Downing, George 571 over. He declared his by Washing- Baker, C F A Jerome 160 320 64 McDeviti, John L talking things annual of the Ellsworth Loan Ellsworth Lumber \ Hon. Edward Merrill, of Skowhegan, ton, as it is understood the referendum meeting and 30 RO 9C conviction that the & Association will be held on Co 6 Ralph republican party THE Building 1,000 3,200 40 Ayer, Fred W 960 2,400 36 M and Hon. Smith and Hon. John was the of Senator John- at 7.30 at the office of the Peters, John A 150 had not Harry plan suggestion January 19,1914. p. m., Robertson, Wr L 260 600 9IX suffered by what it had under- Howard B M. of Out of these son. association in the Tapley block, Ellsworth, Moore, 150 Small. Woodbury ! Roberts, Augusta. _ for the • Cushman, W 150 gone in recent but was Maine, following purposes. Henry estate 155 390 5 85 months, aboard of seven di- Chas meetings, held in sections throughout 1. For the election of Dunn, J 160 1,200 2 40 Wooster, Aaron 60 120 1« stronger to-day in the affections of Stirred to Kepent by His Baby. rectors. 8 80 the country, it is hoped to evolve some 2. For the transaction of any ether busi- Goodwin, FW 7,550 15,100 30 20 the people than ever before. He be- In the American 4.152 $10340 #15515 method of the January Magazine, ness that may properly come before said Noyes, Frank P 100 200 40 meeting problems dis- We hereby assess upon each of the several lieved nothing could prevent that [da M. Tarbell writes an extraordinary meeting. O. W. Tapley, Hill, Sarah A 25 50 10 cussed. Secretary. Hill, William 75 150 30 owners named in the foregoing list his re- of the work of the court of party from carrying the State next iescription Ellsworth, Maine, Jan. 6,1914. Libby, Frank S 150 300 60 spective proportion therein set down of said sum of and we — do iomestic relations in a court Marlin. William R 13 26 05 $155.10, hereby appoint September. Chicago Hi mu a 1 N. of in the “What is a fellow to do at ANNUAL MEETING. Noyes. Frank P 150 300 60 Campbell, Cberryfieki, going which has to do with the of as At a of the State particularly O’Brien. Edward 120 200 40 county Washington, ageni to superin- meeting commit- New Year’s when he has no annaal of the stockholders of tend the of said bad work of settling cases that have their meeting Perry. Thomas 100 200 40 expenditure sum of 155.10 up- tee the it was THEthe Hancock County Agricultural 80 J F 60 on the roads in the eastern of following banquet, habits to swear off?’’ asks the Boston Plummer. 150 30 part township origin in differences of opinion between ciety of Bluehill. will be held at Merrill Smith. D C and number 10, commencing at a stake marked voted to hold the next State conven- & store on Jan. “A” on Globe. We that he make his husbands and wives. The article is filled Hinckley’s Saturday. 17, 1914, Buzzell, H S 78 200 40 the north side of said road and ex- suggest at 2 o’clock m. to act the tion at on p. upon following Smith, Everett 90 180 36 tending to the west line of Cherry fi- ld Augusta Thursday, April human one to of 9, will. with interest stories, of which business, wit: To hear report secretsrj ; 5 20 04 On township number 22, middle division, at 10 ra. to hear of to elect a hoard of we a8se*s a. The following resolution follows: report treasurer; 40 the sura of $154 37 as follows: Rate directors, and to transact any other business of four mills on a was Smith, Alonzo 200 400 80 taxation, dollar. Valuation. adopted: “If ever children were before said §38.594. The State of Maine begins the new played for all legally brought meeting. Smith, Helen W and A large attendance is desired. Whitten. Louise H 135 270 54 No. Valu- Resolved, That a committee consisting of ;heir great worth in the marriage relation, v year with a cash balance of G. F. Candace, Secretary. William Name of owner, acres, Tax. the $649,303.96 Sperry, 50 100 20 ation. chairman and the executive committee of t is in this court. Nine times out of Bluebill. Me., Jan. 4, 1914. Frank P and all warrants drawn ten, Slone. 500 1,000 2 00 Ayer, Fred W 345 $ 690 $ 2 76 the State by the gov- Isaiah republican committee be constituted fudge Goodnow declares, you can arouse a Tracy, 5 20 04 Campbell, Geo R A to confer with a similar committee of the ernor and council paid. NOTICE. 105 210 42 Co. 2198 pro- nan to remorse or to effort his child. 2,741 6,482 by is that Arthur W 46 Campbell, A A Co, 1.684 3.368 1347 gressive State committee with a view to bring- ■^TOTICE hereby given John Take that baby, it is too heavy for the _i_N Patterson, of Castine. Maine, has made Young, 8. and Frost, Mark, heirs of 320 640 2 5c ing the two parties together, and that the Kidder, Lewis 50 200 40 Mace, Albert E 2» AN INCH OK' he said application to the State Board of Bar Examin- 320 640 chairman take RAIN. nother,’ suddenly one day to a up the matter with the chair- ers for admission to the Bar at the next ses- Whitcomb, Havnes■ Total non )ig, red-haired driver who had been sion of the board to be held at residents, 14,418 $28,996 $57 99 & Co, 6.087 12,174 48 70 man of the progressive State committee. ugly, Bangor, Maine, Total on the first of residents, 702 3,302 6 60 62 40 What It Means in Terms of Gallons wrought in for and who stood Tuesday February. 1914. 10,400 15,600 non-support Leonard'A. Ill H and Pierce. Rounds. before the bar unmoved by the story of Secretary of the board. Totals, 15,120 $32,298 $64 59 Photo-Play Writing. The The weekly news letter of the depart- lis life and the of the foregoing amount of $64.59 is to be ex- 21,897 $38,594 The or reproaches judge. pended upon the roads in photo-play, moving-picture ment of county township We hereby assess upon each of the several agriculture states that on every “The man and the little CARD OF THANKS. □ umber seven in said turned, one, county of Hancock, and owners named in the foregoing list his re- play, outgrew the novelty stage years wish to our sincere K V. smith, of Steuben, is daily weather bulletin or chart the :rowing and kicking with delight to be express thanks to appointed agent to spective proportion therein set down of said the and friends who so the of said ago, and has become an established amount of rainfall at WE neighbors superintend expenditure amount. sum of $154.37, and we do appoint Her- various places dur- loticed its stretched out its arms, On hereby by dad, kindly assisted during the illness and death township number 8, south division, bert. T. Silsby, of Aurora, in said county of institution for the education of the of our beloved mother and Al- we assess the sum of #102.47 as follows: ing preceding twenty-four hours is t cuddled up to the man, his face grandmother. Rate Hancock, as agent to the ex- patting so for the beautiful floral jf five mills superintend in offerings taxation, on a dollar. Valuation. penditure of said sum of $151 37 upon the millions of people, as well as for their printed inches and hundredths of ind with The brute Willis £20,494.00. cooing joy. surly Jordan and wife. county roads iu said township number twen- amusement. It to the smaller inches. In a general way the public un- )roke bown in a moment Arthur Jordan and wife. No. Valu- ty-two. brings and, every trace Name Ellsworth, Me., Jan. 5. 1914. of owner, acres, ation. Tax. On number middle division, towns and cities derstands that a rainfall of two inches in >f bravado burst out: ‘For God’s township 28, plays heretofore gone, we assess the sum as Rate RESIDENT OWNERS. of $88.16 follows; one is and that one of a tenth of denied them. day heavy ake, Judge, let me go back to my CARD OF THANKS. taxation, two mills on a dollar. Valua- babies; Archer, Hiram E 100 #400 $2 00 of an inch is but no is made swear I’ll do the square And so "VITTB wish to extend our sincere thanks to tion, $44,080. The of the reels light, attempt thing.’ Fletcher, Howard C 59 268 1 34 making for the ar as the record of the court he ?▼ those who sang and to the No. Valu- to associate the linear measurement in goes has neighbors Rankin, William H 10 170 85 and friends who assisted us in our moving-pictures is a in cept his word.” kindly Fletcher, Lorenzo Z 54 108 54 big business, or bulk. This is for a ** weight necessary great bereavement. Fletcher, Iris D 115 280 Campbell, Samuel N 160 I 320 8 which millions 1 15 2005 of dollars are ex- the actual John Laughlin and Family. Nash. William M 5,012 l0/*24 proper understkhding of quan- How’s tf This? Great Pond, Jan. 4.1914. 338 Naab, William M exr 4,105 8,210 pended. Actors of established value the and $1,178 $588 repu- titative of rain, the few. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Whitcomb, Haynes tation have case NON-RESIDENT OWNERS. & Co 12.763 5105 forsaken the public stage figures following may prove of assistance my of Catarrh that cannot be cured by NOTICE. 25,526 lall’s Catarrh Cure. persons demands the Burnham. Albert F 275 650 2 75 for constant with mov- in calculations. F. having against 22.040 8*31® employment making J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, estate of Charles B Moore, late of Ells- Holmes, ltoscoe 186 372 186 844,080 ALL We ing-picture and the au acre ui gruuuu uumuiua 4o,uou .‘•quart We. the undersigned, have known F. J. worth. Maine, please notify Frank L. Moore, Phillips. Pearl J 31 62 31 hereby assess upon each of the several companies, plays Murch, EJ owners Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ol West Sc rboro, Maine. Southgate farm, 840 1,680 8 40 named in the foregoing list bi» rf* before the camera feet. Consequently, a rainfall of one inch rhomas. Calvin -aid produced are >erfectly honorable in all business trausac- and arrangements for settlement of same will P, and spective proportion therein set down of over one acre of would mean a .ious and be made. Frank Littlefield, John E sum of 888,18 and we do Her- worked out and rehearsed with as ground fiuancial'y able to carry out any ob- L. Moore. 1,410 2,820 14 10 hereby appoint made Kingman, 87 174 bert T. Silsby, of Aurora, in said county of total of 43,560x144, or 6,272,040 cubic igations by hiB firm. Hervey 87 much attention to detail—more, in NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Kitiridge, C M 1 252 2.604 i*» 52 Hancock, as agent to superintend the ex- inches of water. This is equivalent to Toledo, O. Komts. Morang. Chas L 500 1.000 5 00 penditure of said sum of 888.16 upon tbe as — ilitjal fact, to facial expression than Austin, Mary C, est 1,125 2,250 1125 county s-oads in said number 3,630 cubic feet. As a cubic foot of pure Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken township internally, a.ct- b razier, 10 20 twenty eight. those Dg the blood and mucous sur- In the District Court of the United States for Gasper 10 publicly produced. water about 62.4 the exact directly upon Chas J 850 It is weighs pounds, aces of the the Hancock District of Maine. rreworgy, 700 3 50 hereby ordered that a list of town-hip* system. Testimonials sent free. C A and of the b« The of the scenarios or amount the >rice 75 cents Higgins, 40 80 40 foregoing assessments thereon writing plays varying slightly with density, per bottle. Sold by all Drug- In the matter of ) H E and fists. In Hamlin, published in the Ellsworth American, a paper for the has become a it follows that the of a uniform Wilbr. S. Crockett Waldron E 932 in the lands lie. moving-picture weight Take Fall’s Pills for bV'kr^T,7.JNo. 10.292. Hastings. 1,864 9 32 printed county where the Family constipation. Bankrupt, ( Hagerthy, A C 675 three weeks legitimate and remunerative business coating of one inch of rain over one acre 1,150 6 75 successively, the last publication To the creditors of Wilbia S. Crockett, of Whitcomb, Haynes to be within three months from the date of for many people, and the cry of the of surface w'ould be 3,630x62.4, 226,512 SlttKvttgmgm#. Dedham, in the county of Hancock and dis &c° 1.931 3,*62 19 31 the assessment. trict aforesaid, a Brown, Linwood 25 50 Ellsworth, Maine, December 1913. film-maker is pounds or 113% short tons. bankrupt: 25 9, still, “more, more,” to is hereby given that on the 29th Brown, Lin wood and Mblvillk L. Allen.) Co. Comr’s The of one United States of a. Brown, Mrs Wil- W. H. meet the enormous demand. But weight gallon NOTICEday December, d. 1913, the said Sherman, J for of water is Wilbra S. Crockett was-duly adjudicated 60 120 60 Henry J. Joy, ) Hancock Co. pure 8.345 pounds, conse- ,}}«" F these photo-plays must measure up OPERA HOUSE bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his 3iles, L 30 60 8u a rainfall of one inch over one creditors will be held at quently my office, Ells- subscriber hereby gives notice that to a and a of ELLSWORTH, ME. on the I7ihdav of rotal standard, knowledge acre of ground would mean 226,512 divided worth, Me., January, a. d. non-residents, 9,659 $19,318 $96 59 THEshe has been duly appointed executrix of 1914, at two o’clock in the at rotal residents, 338 technique and methods is afternoon, which 1,176 5 88 the last will and testament of required. by 8.345 equals 27,143 gallons of water on time the said creditors may attend, Rev. their a Totals, MARY M. DRESSER, late of CA8TINK. Sydney S. Booth, pastor of the the acre. This is equivalent to 603 3— NIGHTS-3 claims, appoint trustee, examine 9,997 $20,491 $102 47 ; parrels ^rovele bankrupt, and transact such other busi- The 1 in the county of Hancock, deceased, ac-i foregoing amount of $102.47 is to be ex- Ellsworth Unitarian is one at gallons and would be ness as come bonds as the law directs. All church, forty-five each, may properly before said meet- tended upon the county roads in per/- 1-MATINEE-1 William township demands estate those sufficient to fill a tank or ing. E. Whiting, lumber in said of Eiveuaving against the of of photo-play writers who has pool about eight county Hancock, and yawf°l Referee in Bankruptcy. Herman E of deceased are desired to present the sanm feet and nine in Jordau, Waltham, in said made good. While he dis- twenty square feet depth. COMMENCING Ellsworth. Me.. Jan. 5. 1914. of Hancock, is settlement, and all indebted thereto arel re- modestly county appointed agent to to make 1 Should a farmer desire to build a mpenntend the expenditure of said quested payment immediately. claims any to be called a cistern, amount. Caroline D. WitiikrlV- right In the District Court of the United States for Uu township number 9, south to be supplied by rainwater from a roof divison. “master”, the fact that one of his Jan. 12 the Hancock District of Maine. we assess the sum $116.40. as follows: Rate IPortland^yie^)ecM7^91^^^^^^^^^^L he can if he knows the annual rainfall Monday, tiOD‘ te“ milU °D a dollar* In the matter of ) D Valuation, plays was pronounced a “classic” of In Bankruptcy. Kl 640 of his so construct his cistern as !0-PEOPLE-20 The Evtr and Seth W Norwood, j locality, Popular Progressive No. 10,3,1. No. Valn- xUjurrtisnnnUB. i last year by one of the big film com- Bankrupt, I to make the best possible use of the rain- Name of owner, To the creditors of Seth W. of acres, ation. Tax. tells its own Elsewhere For H. Norwood, panies, story. fall. instance, a rainfall of one inch WILMOT MARJIE Bout h-west Harbor, in the county of Hancock Glreely, E H, Hamlin, H in this issue we an article Mr. on a roof of and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: E, Crossman, print by 3,000 square feet capacity Walter B is that on the (formerly Wm. O. EMERV I in which he some valua- would mean a total volume of hereby given 20th J P Booth, gives 432,000 dav of Dec., a. d. 1913. the said Seth W. Gordon). 2,026 4.050 40 SO NOTICE Nash & bewail ble first-hand on cubic or 250 cubic available Norwood was 600 1,000 10 00 pointers photo-play inches, feet, duly adjudicated bankrupt; Patten, Charles H and that the first meeting of his creditors 60 120 20 for the cistern (loss from splashing etc., will Wyman, & TITLES I writing. Young-Adams be held at my office, Ellswortn. Me., on the Jasper Son not This is to BIG STOCK COMPANY 17th day of Jan. a. d. at 9.30 3,238 6,470 64 70 considered;. equal 1,870 1914, o’clock in MAI8 J the forenoon, at which time the said ELLSWORTH, ji I A Maine-Born Poet. United States gallons, or about 41.5 bar- s vaudeville: credit- acts ors may attend, their claims, a 8.820 #11,640 #116 40 prove appoint Searches made and a One of the most and ac- rels of forty-five gallons each, to trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact We do hereby assess each refreshing enough OUR LIST OF PUTS FOR THE THREE NIGHTS upon of the and such other business as may properly come be- several owneis named in the copies .furnished \ the Christmas season fill a cistern eight feet in diameter to a lorgoine list hie ceptable gifts Monday Night, The Convict’s Sweetheart fore said meeting. William E. Whiting. respective proportion therein set down of notice, and at REASONABLE of 4.97 feet. said sum of to The American is an auto- depth Referee in $116.40, and we do brings Tuesday Night, The Queen ot the Ranch Bankruptcy. Lincoln C. hereby appoint Ellsworth, Me., Jan. 3, 1914. Bragdon. of Franklinf in said OFFICE: graph copy of the book of poems by Wednesday Night, The Banker, the Thiel a8 agent to superintend “Shall 1 mark th5fncock;the expenditure of saio the laughter and applause ind the Oirl amount of $116.40 JOY l t Sr. Amasa S. Condon, of Ogden, Utah, THE AMERICANS road in said MORRISON, in this asked the advertisers art county township num- of speech?” typewriter. be^nimf •TATE «Tll5 a native Penobscot. letting down the price-bars into the On “No,” replied the nervous man. “I’m go- Matinee Wed. Afternoon, Children 10c, Adults 25c field township number 10, western part, “A Handful of Flowers with bargains. we assess the sura of as TaltpfeN,, IIS-2. Sprays to before me of $168.72, follows: Rate ing keep the manuscript °n’ f°Ur millS °D is all that the title a do,lar‘ Valuation, of Evergreen” oon- when 1 make this address. The last time Night Prices 25, 35, 50c. lUSIl The merchant who does not in advertise No. Valu- There is beauty and fragrance I did that I read the and veys. ‘laughter’ ‘ap- rickets on sale at Moore’s a dull season makes it more Name of owner, acres, ation. j Drug-Store profitable for Tax. The more eyes an c and a scent of the Maine woods and plause’ aloud to the audience.” Campbell, A & Co 700 1.400 rag j Friday morning. those who do advertise. John W Blaisdell, 619 l,2f» 4M the more dottare it i abbetteraunts. LOCAL AJJJTAIUB. CITY MEETING. designated at this time, it was voted to ELLSWORTH FALLS. designate the following in the order (Continued from ;age J.J Lynwood Jellison, of Waterville, re- named: Waltham road, from Ellsworth DESIGNATION OF turned Monday, after a visit here. STATE ROADS Falls north, Baysideroad, Bucksport road. on Sunday in those day*, and of i„e or fishing FOR NEXT YEAR. It is up to the next city government to Christopher Moody wife, Monroe, admits that some very, very have been of A. W. Ellis and wife. cpt Means say whether money shall be appropriated guests did occasionally escape wicked little boys REPORT OP COMMITTEE UNFAVORABLE for State aid roads. Mrs. Abbie Carter is visiting her daugh- and of parents tithingmen TO The committee was in the vigilance CLAIMANT FOR INJURIES ON to which referred ter, Mrs. Conrad Gabrielson, Bar Har- but it was SPECIALIZE IN FERTILIZERS off together to play, claim of Mrs. James H. for in- bor. and slip SIDEWALK—ROLLS OF AC- Harvey for fear of getting plsy, caught, juries sustained a fall on the by High Grade brands that are made for New very quiet COUNTS PASSED. by sidewalk, Herbert Severance has moved his family using a pretty sure at the crops and soils. Our fertilizers meet ,„d with whipping reported that it did not consider the city to Green Lake where he is this England when sneaked home. employed these requirements because produce re- end Of the day they The loll liable. The report was accepted. they board was present at the meet- winter. sults. They always give satisfaction. Henry C. Emery, of Yale, has been of the Adjourned. prof. ing city government last evening. Eugene Carlisle left for Chat- Oar book Buckland, of Tuesday free crop gives full information. by Vice-President Rolls of accounts chosen jpere passed as fol- ham, N. B., after spending several weeks An agent wanted in every town. Write us about it. New Haven & Hartford lows: POLITICAL NOTES. the New York, at home. NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY for the investigation of the 40 A No. Market P* “- eailroad, ROLL OF ACCOUNTS NO. 11. American invites announcements of that |Thk William F. Jude and wife, of Castine, department company. Fun(t Name. engineering Amount. from candidates of all parties in the coming have been Journal-Courier says of visiting Mrs. Jude’s parents, The New Haven Police, Schuyler $ 64 25 to be in this column. F. Higgins, primaries, published Judson A. and a few “His selection the news- Austin wife, days. ,hc selection: by Arthur B Mitchell, 6125 This is purely a news column, and announce- Miss of the would have im- Wm C as Annie D. Clark, of Southwest Har- paper editors city Dodge, 66 ments will be treated such. It will intro- to him no additional dignity. Poor* Michael J Drumraey, 295 83 dbce to the vote/s of all parties the men who bor, teacher in the grammar school here, rrevem ana A parled | cure , choice a one Electric light, BH&UR Power 212 ask for their bnt no candidate will was the from until Sat- What makes the man’s good Co, 26 support, guest Wednesday Water, 00 be advantage over own character and deserved 1,016 | given, intentionally, any urday of Miss Marion Jordan, at Waltham. ia his personal Library, EE ROUP COLDS and Springer, 10 00 another, either as betweeen candidates for as a careful unprejudiced The community was shocked to learn of Don’t let out birds reputation Mrs H H Emerson, 18 25 nomination within his own party, or as be- roup wipe your of cold facta. We still see no the death of Mrs. Elmer Blaisdell on Fri- »nd your Use Investigator Mary A Hodgkins, 14 60 tween parties.1 profits. for 1 ie investigation, but since the Fire dept, John day, at her home at East Orland. Mrs. reason Henry Brown, 62 00 M. D. of South has have been made Cbatto, Brooksville, officers of the company George W Hamilton, 52 00 Blaisdell was the daughter of Levi W. Roup announced his candidacy for the republi- under more or less constant criti- Senator Hale Hose Co, 820 00 Bennett and wife, of this place. She was nervous can nomination as one of the State sena- have been Walter P Remedy cism, and their subordinates Pio, 2 00 much esteemed here, and sympathy goes tors from Hancock In a letter N E Tel Sc Tel county. It pcifies the system and not cures made to squirm, too, the tonic they reed Co, 4 48 out to the husband and family. f only prevents but roup, colds, fever, catarrh, diph- Frank R elsewhere in this issue he states thtria, etc. To insure perfectly healthy strong, husky layers, add to the feed a better medicine- Moore, 22 11 published j daily j could not be prepared by The week of will be observed at Austin H Joy, 13 04 his position on several matters of public prayer man than Professor Emery. The public the local church Walter C W’ilson, 10 00 interest. by services Tuesday, Wed- prg!!2> Poultry Regulator the the whole Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. Satisfaction Guaranteed will now have truth, truth, C W and or Money Back. Grindal, 16 90 nesday, Thursday Friday evenings Gef Pratts but the truth." H. Fremont Maddocks, of Ellsworth, 160 Pare lllumtratod Poultry Booh, and nothing EdwnrdRCard, 6 26 of this week. On go-to-church Sunday, a has formally announced his candidacy for FOR SALE BY is soon to have a new indus- Martin E Jellison, 6 00 congregation about forty per cent, larger Ellsworth the democratic nomination for has started the erec- Suptofschs, Clara O Hopkins, 33 33 county than usual trv. Fred H. Tinker greeted the pastor. Nearly 150 MERRILL & HINCKLEY, Bluehill, Me. DUNBAR BROS., Sullivan, Me. Text bks " commissioner. Mr. Maddocks was the Water near sup, 2 15 tion of a saw mill on etreet, “began the Newr Year right” by attending Edward E Uabb Sc Co, 20 16 nominee of his party in 1912, winning Whitcomb, Haynes & Co., Ellsworth Falls, Me. 6. A. Parcher, Ellsworth, Me. Card’s brook, and will manufacture long Sunday school. The “honor roll” was Ginn Sc Co, 2 89 out in the three-sided fight for the nomi- lumber. laths and"shingles. The build- displayed, showing sixty who had been School Specialty Co, 7 60 nation in the primaries. He has a wide already erected ia not s very imposing School, Maurice constant in attendance at Sunday school ing Cunningham. 15 00 the county. a shelter to acquaintance throughout two blue Parcher structure, being merely pro- A J Falls, 8 00 from months to two years. The Register-of-Deeds Charles H. Leland has ribbon for Novem- tect the machinery until Mr. Tinker has Frank A Cottle, 6 00 best attendance during announced his for renomina- sawed out his own lumber, w hen he in- Walter Jordan, 5 60 candidacy ber and December was awarded Mrs. The Druggist E G tion an the democratic candidate for tends to build a mill on concrete founda- Dews, 50 00 reg- Cochrane’s class, the red ribbon to Mrs. Can Help YOU and Your i-ets. High school, Hollis E Davis. 75 ister of deeds at the elec- tion. A steam power plant will be in- coming primary Whitcomb’s class, and the white ribbon Ernest D DOG BREAD; l>r. Daniels kind Giles, 10 75 | tion. Mr. Leland is one of the first in the to Mrs. class. stalled, with twenty-five horse-power en- Whitney’s The junior for or Neldo Conary, 1 00 your dog puppy. In field with nomination papers, which are and Miss Milliken’s class of gine', and the necessary machinery. C W j boys girls CAT CRUMBS for your cat or Grindal, 28 62' well Mr. Leland to Mr. Tinker already pretty signed. w'ere mentioned in the honor roll. The kitten. addition doing Jot aawing, Schoolhouse, 4 55 was elected four years ago. He has been vested choir the the cat lOc will carry on a lumbering operation of his Frank R Moore, 281 11 I junior accompanied Catnip Ball, toy, active in his party, and has served as to MEDICINES, for cat, horse or ow n. He owns a good piece of timber on M M Davis, 3 00 pastor North Ellsworth Sunday after- dog, and alderman in Ellsworth. cow. All Dr. Daniels’—with free side of Water atreet on Tinker's A W Curtis, 1 89 mayor noon. the east _ book on care and treatment of all on Indian The George S Wescott, 18 00 William E. of has j hill, snd also point. opera- Whiting, Ellsworth, these animals. Fred G Wescott, 16 50 EAST ORLAND. tion this winter will be on the Tinker’s announced that he wrill enter the pri- Arthur W Davis, 4 86 hill Many in Ellsworth will regret maries for the republican nomination for Doris Blake is at home from Bluehill Parcher the Druggist. piece. A M Franks. 1 75 is a to see Indian cut off, but it is too judge of probate. Mr. Whiting native academy. point Reuben Treworgy, 1 25 as Umber to remain of Ellsworth and a graduate of the Ells- valuable standing. Morrison, Joy Sc Co, 4 20 Pearl Gray is making extensive repairs Read Very Fast: ] worth school. After law in THE— Tinker to have his mill in Thomas E high reading on i Mr. expects Contingent, Hale. 47 85 his house. within two weekB. Short Sc 8 40 the office of John A. Peters, he was ad- What is Better operation Already Loring, Harmon, is from mitted to the bar in and afterward Guy Soper rapidly recovering some logs are being hauled to tho mill. Dr Lewis Hodgkins, 63 75 1900, an operation for appendicitis. CLARION. Than George W' Alley, 45 13 j took a special tw'o-year course in Boston WmC The Priscillas met with Mrs. Estelle Whether it’s a range or a fur Dodge, 77 t university law school. Mr. Whiting has The Best Bread and Butter? HIGH SCHOOL NOTKS. Ells F'oundiy Sc Mch Wrks, 75 00 Mason with a attendance. for many years been one of the w’orkers of Thursday, good nace—if it is a “Clarion”, it if S 8 7 76 Estey, ! the in Hancock W. L. Wentworth has finished Better republican party county, sawing sure to meet Buy Written for The American by Mem- Julia A v. hat to, 36 00 every requirement. as a member and chairman of lumber for the mill which H. E. Dunbar W | serving the bers of K. H. S. Tress Club. C Grindal. *54 70 Made the Wood committee of Ellsworth is and has shut down until later by Bishop Co. John Leighton, 4 00 republican city erecting, Our Better Bread, for this column this week, in season. Bangor. Sold Reporter L W Jordan, 86 00 several years. He has never before sought the by Basil Robbins. C an elective but for the and Better Tell Dr N King. 3 00 office, past eight Charles Joy and daughter, Miss Mabel J. P. KLDRIDGE. School opened last Monday for the Town of Bucksport, 14 87 years has been referee in bankruptcy for Joy, of Ellsworth, and Mrs. F. P. Merrill, A Better Grocer He’d Better Austin M Foster, 6 50 winter term, after a vacation of three this district. of Bluehill, were here to attend the fu- Main Street, Ellsworth BH4UR Power Co, 14 25 weeks. neral of Mrs. Alice Blaisdell. You Better Butter. Morrison, Joy & Co, 5 11 Bring BASKET BALL. Corrcflponomcc. Frauk R Moore, 64 62 This community was shocked by the The E. H. S. basket ball team received Then You'll Be Hiram Hamilton, 7 87 death of Mrs. Alice Blaisdell, which oc- and happy. Candidate For State Senator. Phonograph Sewing its first defeat for the season last Friday F B Warden, 22 00 curred early Friday morning, after ten M. To the evening when it lost to Bangor Y. C. George Astbury, 16 00 Editor of The American: days’ illness of pneumonia. She will be Machine Repairing A. HOLZ, A., 31-26. The Capt J M Higgins, 1 00 South Brooksville, Jan. 5,1914. Cor. Main and Franklin Sts., Ellsworth line-up: greatly missed, as she was connected with Phone 61-2. Ernest Webber, 7 87 been of E. H. 8. Bangor | Having urged by many my the social life of the place. She leaves a and Cleaning A W Curtis 50 friends to be a candidate as one of the R. Whitcomb r. f. Freeman 1. g. husband—Elmer and DrHLD Woodruff, 61 50 Blaisdell, parents—Levi Scissors Edge Tools ground R. Bayne* 1. f. Darat r. g. State senators from Hancock county, and Bennett and of Ellsworth and N E Tel & Tel Co, 12 wife, Falls, and Honed. E. Whitcomb c. Jones c. after and with consulting corresponding one siBter—Mrs. Charles of Ellsworth Charles L Monug, 26 84 Joy, Saw-setting and Filing. McGown 1. g. McManus r. 1 the State and into Ira B Hagan, 25 75 present senators, taking Falls. The funeral was held Sunday at PLUMBING, Shea r. g. Sanborn jr, Parasols and Umbrellas Repaired Herbert 12 00 ! account the statement from Dr. A. C her Rev. Mr. of Adams 1. f. Ash, home, Webb, Bucksport, and Mended. Furnace that he had no intention of be- Hot Water Heating, Referee. Keyes; umpire, McLellan; time, Oscar Remick, 12 00 Hagerthy officiating. The bearers were E. L. Marks, Locksmith, Geueral Craftsman. C 40 00 a candidate for this I Work and twenty minute halves. Albert Stover, ing office, hereby F. L. Blake, Rodick Dunbar and H. H. Jobbing. Eugene P Warren, 66 00 announce that I shall be a candidate be- Between the halves teams representing Blaisdell. Interment at the Back Ridge State pauper, M J Drummey, 161 87 fore the June for the nomi- HONEST WORK; HONEST PRICES the freshman and sophomore classes primaries, cemetery. Isaac L. #3,643 34 nation of State senator. Hodgkins. played. This game was an easy victory Jan. 5. M. Years’ It has been customary in Hancock Twenty Experience. for the freshman, the score being 20-1. STREET COMMISSIONER’S ROLLS. county to give the senators in office the Personal attention to all details. Telepho FRE3MMBN. SOPHOMORES. Perm # 221 44 There’s A highway. MARINE LIST. Photographer or mall orders promptly attended to. second nomination without a contest on Bridge. 9 01 Fortier, r. f. Guptill, 1. g. 230 45 their part, and believing this well-estab- H. Parker, 1. f. Dorgan, r. g Hancock County Forts. In Your Town EDWARD F. TEACHERS’ SALARY ROLL. lished custom or precedent should con- BRADY, Tspiey. c. Carter, c. Bass Harbor — Sid Dec 20, schs Helen G tinue, I had no intention of entering a Fannie for eastern “Just as you are, I wouldn’t change n Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. Hodgkins, r. g. Johnson, 1. f. Common schools. 400 00 King, Hodgkins ports in to the Southwest Harbor—Ar Jan 1. That is the of modewi pho- Telephone 5—5. Brsnn, L g. Moore, r. f. contest opposition nomination tug Gypsum thing.” spirit total. 79 with barges J B King & Co, Nos. 20 and Grand #4,273 of either or the senators without King tography. Long exposures in uncomfort- j Next Friday Hampden academy comes j jpresent 21, and Glooscap The roll includes some large bills result- i an assurance from one or both of them Tow proceeded leaving the latter barge here able and conscious attitudes are a thing of to Ellsworth. This game should be clean UR COATS ing from scarlet fever cases. It is esti- that they would not be a candidate for the past. In fact, having vour portrait and fast. Ellsworth won from Hampden Large new line just received at mated that the few scarlet fever cases in this office. BORN. taken in a modern studio is as pleasant as j four weeks ago. on friends. Make Ellsworth the past year will cost the city Having been requested to express ray an informal call good HAWTHORN—At Orland, Dec 31. to Mr and something like f700. views in reference to the enforcement Mrs Walter T Hawthorn, a daughter. an appointment to-day. Unitarian Church Notes. DAVID FRIEND’S STATEMENT OF BALANCES. of the law and new legislation, and HOPKINS-At Orland, Dec 28, to Mr and Mrs The woman’s alliance will meet at the | Calvin Hopkias, a daughter. The All kinds of done believing any man announcing his candi- Hooper Studio, repairing promptly usual hour on aud after Wednesday next, ! City Clerk Hale submitted a statement dacy for this office should declare his at- ELLSWORTH ME. at 2.30 o’clock. showing the balances to the credit of the MARRIED. ELLSWORTH in relation to the that there rolls accounts titude same, A class of young ladies has been formed several funds after of FOX TRAPPING may be no misunderstanding between the BIRCH—RICE— At Swan’s Dec 28, Walter Orland Steam and Bath Rooms. in connection last month were charged off, of Island, by Bray, Me., Laundry with 'the Sunday school, passed Rev F N Johnson, Miss Lorena M Birch to voters and candidate, I make the following caught 24 fox, 34 mink; KR,' under the is a summary: Pearl O both of Island. ‘NO PAY, NO WASH the direction of Miss Annie Stock- which following Rice, Long Thomas Callahan, North statement: All kinds of laundry work done at short notice. bridge. The class will meet Sunday DUNN —UNDERHILL—At Bangor, Dec 31, by Monroe, N. H., caught 23 Total Balun- one to even A Miss A Dunn Goods called tor and delivered. Appro- No hardly expects prohibit Rev George Martin, Bernice fox with Page methods. morning at 11.45 o’clock in the Sunday F'und. priat’n credits Drawn'draivn to Dr CharlesS Underhill, both of'Franklin. H. B. ESTEY & CO. the crime of murder, but without doubt Stamps for testimonials school room. ELDREDGE — FLETCHER At Eddington State 8t.. KUsworth. Ma restricted the enforcement and terms. Warranted Kstey Building. Contincent, 6,08800 6,08718 it is greatly by Bend, Jan 1, Rev Clinton E Bromley, There will be a of the young 00 3,004 00 3,691 09 *687 09 by snow sets. meeting Highway. 3,000 as all other offences both civil and Miss Louise F Eldredge, of North Brewer, land, watei, 600 00 569 65 *69 65 of law, people of in the office Sidewalk, 500 00 to Walter C Fletcher, of Amherst. Bait and scent in pint jars VLomimssum jfljiernjaius. the'society pasior’s 1,000 00 1.019 71 983 81 35 90 criminal are. It to me that the K. Bridge, appears Dec for sale by Edgar in the Peters block on evening at 1,000 00 1,380 M 1,283 55 96 96 HARDISON—HOOPER—At Franklin, 31, Friday Rck crueh’g enforcement of some laws and the nulli- Miss Maine. The advertisements below some o 750 00 1.366 63 1,366 95 68 by Rev G Mayo, Margaret G Hardison Page, Orland, represent 7.15 to form a State road, the leading houses of New Our o’clock, young people’s 00 2.958 30 591 70 of the anarchist to Harvard Lewis Hooper, both of Franklin. England. poor, 3,550 8,55)00 fication others, give readeis will doubtless find them ol value. club and to consider a program of social Per 3.000 00 3,0»i0 00 2 699 79 300 21 MARSHALL-BARBOUR-At Deer Isle, Dec h’hway, some ground for his theory. I believe in our 38 A PAIR of SU0ES and other activities. School, 1,500 00 1.579 81 6.663 58:*5,083 77 24, by Rev H W Collins, Miss Geneva B High sch, 1,800 00 3.441 45 3,200 29 241 16 the enforcement of the law. Marshall to Emery J Barbour, both of Deer EASILY EARNED the service next 600 00 636 86 538 66 98 20 Isle. woman Following morning Text-books, I believe in the workman’s styles Any cau earn 1.000 00 1,405 00 1,012 00 S93 00 compensa- this Jan. there will be a Sch’houne, MILLER-RICH-At Brewer, Dec 30, by Rev Ajj| beautiful pair of Sunday, 11, special 00 431 57 333 44 98 23 and if will do all I can to Suptofscha, 400 tion act, elected, J A Weed, Mrs Ella May Miller to John C sizes $4 shoes during a lit- service of admission to the when 00 1,605 17 1.164 60 410 57 society, Police 1.200 have this act become law. I believe a law H Rion, both of Bucksport. an(i tie of her spare lime, 3,000 00 3,011 99 2.594 21 417 78 For ad- the right hand of will be Fire dept, Dec wid- particulars fellowship 800 00 1.425 98 896 16 529 82 should be enacted requiring grantors of WEBB-CLEMENS—At Oceanville, 25, dress Emission merchant City library, Rev G M Graham, Miss Hazel R of th given. It is that the record at- Interest. 4,000 00 4,023 34 4,023 34 by Webb, BAY STATE. hoped ; real estate to give a good description of Oceanville (StoningtonL to Samuel W water, 2,030 00 2,r3u 00 1,015 00 1,015 00 HOSIERY CO., tendance of last will be main- City Clemens, of Mass. Inc., Sunday Elec lights, 2.500 00 2,848 88 2,122 26 726 62 the lot of land conveyed, with permanent Hopedale, A Lynn, Mass. tained and increased service 00 197 9 > 52 50 145 45 APPLE'S at morning Cem lots. 72 boundary marks, by placing either stone or in the future. Per s’walk, 1,000 00 1.002 60 1,145 33 *142 83 DIKD. 60 620 1,15185 at the Rep Ha hall, 1.675 75 concrete markers, so-called, place vve have facilities 00 greatly improved City debt, 2,000 00 2.000 00 2,000 of and at each and beginning every angle. BLAISDELL—At East Orlaud, Jan 2, Alice Albert N. Cushman for County tax, Bennett, wife of Elmer handling. 1 This could be done at small expense, and Blaisdell, formerly NORTHEAST HARBOR. State tax |__ of Ellsworth Falls, aged 42 years, 4 months, without doubt, in many instances, would 4 days. and SHIP THESE ALSO: Electric lights have been installed in Totals! 39,71)2 CO 47,774 08140,762 82 5,983 34 Electrician Contractor avoid litigation and the expense of a CROSBY—At Orland, Jan 2, Cynthia E, w'ife the schoolhouee. of Luther 69 3 months, and search of the records with un- Crosby, uged years, Electric Supplies Fixtures. MEATS, EGGS, and all •Overdrawn. thorough 12 days. John who has been visit- results. Manchester, in the satisfactory EMERSON-At Sedgwick, Dec 31, William N Ellsworth. Farm Products. James The large overdraft apparent Estey Building, ing Bunker, has returned to Ban- Some should be made for the Emerson, aged 67 years, 9 months. 37-11. the fact that the provision Telephone gor. school fund is due to city GRAY—At Jan 6, Jesse B innocent person committed to prison Cape Rosier, Capt has not received its school money from Gray, aged 62 years, 8 months. Charles E. and the yet an to be reimbursed Lord wife, who spent through error, by JORDAN—At ElIsworth Jan 2. Mrs B the State, amounting to J6,473.79. Mercy WANTED LA DIES Professional Caros. C'hristmas vacation at Lisbon Falls, are the State as far as possible and consistent Jordan, aged 86 years, 8 mouths. OTHER BUSINESS. ) To Know I Make Switches <> r home. with the earning capacity of the person, LAUGHLIN —At Great Pond, Dec 28, Susan | A E, wife of John Laughlin, aged 67 years, From Your Combings. that a sufficient to establish the in- ipl.OU H. S C O T T The annual of the Mayor Conningham reported after proof 10 months, 5 days. meeting Baptist to in- ______SPECIALTY MADE OF church was in the city nocence a doubt has been pro- will be held in the Union church poBtoffice inspector beyond HARRIET N. M1LLIKEN, TYPEWRITING, ACCOUNTING AND on thp matter Of establishing duced. I believe a so incarcerated sattbmufmenvs CLERICAL WORK. Saturday evening. vestigate person 175 TREMONT ST.. ROOM 57, GENERAL mail delivery, and had asked the city should be liberated with Agent Union Safe Deposit & Trust Co., of rort- Parker free compensation for Probate and Bonds Fennelly has returned to Leland erection of Boston, Mass. aud, furnishing Surety to permission for the equal to his earning capacity, instead of Powers Miss Cora Mae to grant Agent Oliver Typewriter; typewriter supplies school, Phillips on tele- of clothes and a j mail boxes at desirable points the usual pardon, suit Cor. Maiu and Water Sts. (over Moore's Drug Northfield seminary and Miss Henrietta telegraph and electric light poles. ten-dollar bill. Many advertisers forget that advertis- Store). Ellsworth. Me. Gilpatrick to the MacDuffie school for phone, such subject and I shall work Tired ac- girls. The board voted permission, If nominated elected, ing space in a newspaper is valued | of the companies owning for the of taxation, better in- WILLIAM to the approval equalization cording to the circulation of that paper. ])R. SEMPLE, Gilman high school defeated Seal which have the the poles, several of already- surance laws, and for the general good of arbor space in a journal without OSTEOPATH. Boy Scouts in a well-played game desired the of Hancock and the Advertising 0 given the permission. people county ^aftkct-ball at the from circulation is dear at the 506 Eastern Trust Me. Neighborhood house The mayor read a communication State, to the best of my ability. any price pub- Bldg., Bangor, on Friday for evening. Score, 41-11. Be- State commission asking M. D. Chatto. lisher may demand. Without circulation IN ELLSWORTH TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS *een the highway the a roads for next Blood halves, local team won from of State aid the designation there can be no results, and without re^u^ar Harbor five a score of wss asked to designate That which is in by The city “Irtd the doctor seem to know what you lacking vitality, Office, 1259-13; Res., 708-1 51\ year. results the monev which the advertiser Telephones: desired. The board weak and can- three roada in order had?” “Yes; I think he looked me up debilitated, thin, Jan- B- the not nourish- is lost -Leavenworth (Kansas) 1914. did not wish to encroach upon rights in Bradstreet’s.” possibly give proper invests _ The which has no in designat- ment and strength—it must b© Times. newspaper uniform of the next city government Two Irishmen were arguing about rate and is of the fact that built and vitalized for advertising space, sati WEST SURRY. the roada, but in view purified, up by ing which was the cleverest. “Well,” said to take what it can i for the des- SARSAPARILLA. tied get for it, State commission asked HOOD'S Tenant, ol East Orland, is the Pat, “I’ll bet you can’t tell me what keeps is like to swim medium, and the er before Dec. 31, and Advertising learning oheap advertising aUQt» Mrs. Delia who ignation of the roads I bricks together.” “Shure,” said Mjte, Saunders, Advertisers in THE AMERICAN an Have confidence, strike out and will sertiser need expect nothing but lose the privilege of “it’s mortar.” “No,” said Pat--'*ye’re you that the eity might surely win. Pies' Jan. 6. the roads were not [ wrong; mortar keeps them apor^.** the trade. results.—Lawrenoeburg (Ind.) h securing State aid if capturing tUrorrttsrmtnt*. of In Mrs. Fannie Black, ton Friday to attend the funeral Capt. Monarch* Mourning. Georgia Torrey, to NEWS. COUNTY NEWS. Samuel M. of court mourning are apt COUNTY Mrs. Annie Sprague, Mrs. V. S. Knowlton, Connelly. Periods with something akin to Mrs. T. 8. Tapley, Mrs. W. H. Thurston, Mrs. C. C. Stratton ia ill. All hope for be regarded alarm In tbe official social WEST TREItONT. Mrs. H. P. Richardson, Mr. Gott and PROSPECT HARBOR. her speedy recovery. by jteople for court mourning means to B. B. Reed and wife are a few ; Gott. a clas- world, spending Margaret Henry R. Jacobs, of Lynn, Mass., was Merle Googina returned to Higgins rules P. M. them submission to published in Bar Harbor. Jan. 5. at E. W. Cleaves’ over sical institute Local Evidence. days _ guest Sunday. Monday. la and from which there Bar Har- regulations, Mrs. Letitia Sprague went to Mrs. James Hill, of West Gouldsboro, R. L. Stratton was at home from Winter HALL QUARRY. no appeal. Evidence that can be verified. bor Dec. 25, to come borne with her daugh- visited her sister, Mrs. George Allen, last Harbr for the week-end. white was here In most eastern capitals gar* who has been in the John McCormick, of Bethel, we want. ter, Mrs. James Kelly, week. was a Fact is what Frank Linnehan, of Ellsworth, merits are the usual sign of mourning, hospital there. Sunday. not E. A. Over has a crew of men at work recent guest of A. E. Googins and wife. and is frequently In Europe Opinion is enough. has returned to his purple The Christmas concert and tree under Harold Grindle cutting wood for his mill, which is in will move hia to to black. Mourning, differ. school at Kent’s Hill. Ralph Bowley family given preference Opinions the management of Mrs. E. B. Reed was enforced In the operation. the Marguerite Hutchins house Monday, of course, la strictly Here's an Eltsworth fact. a success. Sheriff R. M* Mrs. Harkins, with son John, spent the in that at grand Deputy James Hilton, of Pembroke, a boyhood for the winter. court of St James; also Yon can test it. Rumill was very generous as Santa Claus. holidays in Rockland. the Austrian court At friend of Capt. E. A. Over, was a recent Lyle Brown, of Augusta, and Harry Madrid and in Dec. 29. Thelma. William Morris and daughter Louise the etiquette is ex- A. M. Franks, carpenter, High guest at the Overs. Rollins were recent guests of D. W. the latter, by way. 8t., Ella- Marie Rumill the past week at are visiting in South Thomaston. to an extreme Me., says: About two years spent Mrs. Gussie Harrington, of Winter Har- Springer and wife. aggerated worth, ago I Rockland, the guest of Miss Ethelyn Leon Harriman and of Lyden At the court of Berlin, where cere- noticed my back growing lame. As tim, wife, bor, spent Christmas week with her sister, W. H. Grass and wife entertained a few Walls. as the language of the trouble worse. Station, N. Y., spent Christmas with his Mrs. C. C. mony is regarded passed, got Finally Hutchings. friends Monday evening. Delicious re- Is Mrs. Marion and baby, of mother. the blackest of mourning I got so bad that I had to lay off from Twombly A. 1). went to Portland and freshments were served. power, Joy Sunday not in the When last week with Mrs. W. Gussie worn during the day, but work for several days. in McKinley, spent Congratulations are extended to from there to West Paris to visit his sis- Jan. 5. Anon. suffering to black I a of Doan’s H. Webster. of this who was mar- evening. The empress objects that way got supply Richardson, place, ter, Mrs. Emily Field. Kidney frocks and Insists on her la- Fills at Moore’s Drag Store. His schoolmates gave Harvey D. Clark a ried in West Sullivan on Christmas day. SEAL HARBOR. evening The, fiB1 The McKinley school league held its white dresses trimmed few doses and after I had A Dec. 29. Briar. is his father in dies wearing helped me, used surprise party Friday evening. good _ Ernest Atwood visiting regular meeting Friday with a good pro- two boxes of this remedy, I was time was enjoyed. with black. cured. A card party was enjoyed New Year’s gram. The recitations Miss ila Bucksport. not allow- and by Kelley in Denmark also black is Last fall 1 caught cold It settled on son of Mrs. O. A. Tolman and Fred, eve at the home of James Grant and Master Richard Shaw were Gus and wife are Lome from pleasant particu- Freburg but the wives of high officials and kidneys, causing another attack. last week with her ed. my 1 Rockland, spent par- and wife. There were three tables of A contest for work Boston, where they have been visiting. | a larly good. quick of noblemen are to wear bad not forgotten what Doan’s W. Lunt and wife. permitted Kidney ents, F. sixty-three, a table of flinch and a lively most Freeman ia her proved interesting. Mrs. Grindal visiting high peaked headdress when in mourn- Pills had previously done for me, and I Miss Childs, of the Bernard primary game of pool, all at one time. Delicious Mrs. Hollis at Bar Har- W. F. Bruce and wife entertained a pro- daughter, Rowe, ing.—Pearson's Weekly. began using them again. I was quickly was the week-end of Miss refreshments were after which all school, guest served, gressive whist party New Year evening bor. cured.” Reed, who teaches the grammar. joined in singing the old year out and the for the benefit of the public library. The Mrs. Anthony Hamor spent last week Montenegro’s Stones. ADDED PRAISE. new in. Mrs. L. W. Rumill went year house was filled with and old. Bar toStonington young with her daughter Gwendolyn, at Montenegro has. after all. some res- \ Mr. Franks was interviewed Jan. 5. Briar. seversl last Monday in the interest of the K. P. After cards came Harbor. for its stones. "It dainty refreshments, son to be grateful years later, and he said: “I confirm m sisters. She was to return Saturday, but then music, a writes William Mil- PARTRIDGE COVE. making pleasant beginning Miles McIntyre, Winnie Driscoll and is in these stones.” 1 said in my previous endorsement ot account storm the steamer did on of the of the New Year. Black mountain has 1 Morton went to Boston Thurs- Ira Grindal have returned to school after ler. "that the Doan’s Kidney Pills, autborirc its not make her until Emery trip to-day. L. S. Ray and wife their house the at home. found Its best fortifications—for artifi- continued for the ben.-tit day. He will go to Florida for the winter. opened spending holidays publication of The W. T. I. held its annual for a dinner party New Year Be- cial forts it has none—and it was not other sufferers. I have never society has day. All the schools opened Monday except kidney h«d Miss Esther Emery, who spent the (now meeting Jan. 1 at Mrs. Letitia B.Sprague's sides members of both families (the Rays the which is Susie till tbe time of tbe present prince any serious sign of my former holidays here, has returned to Brookline, primary, taught by complaint and will meet invitation with Mrs. and Williams) the guests included Mrs. i Nicholas! that the Napoleonic since.” by Mass. Yeaton, who was unable to get here King M. and L. G. a across the coun- Eugene Brewer on Jan. S. The following W. Pike son, Pike, and Miss on account of the idea of making road I in time to open Monday I For sale all dealers. Price 50 Friends from Bar Harbor were guests of Susie Over. The Even now It is by cenla. officers were elected: President, Mrs. A. occasion marked the storm. try was carried out. William Emery and wife Sunday. They that this im- A. Lopaus; vice-president, Mrs. George forty-fourth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Jan. 5. P. ! not by any means certain Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, came in an automobile. chairmen of Mrs. Ray’s parents, J. M. Williams and wife. means of communication will W.Lunt; committees, I proved for the Cnited States. fu- Bole agents L. W. Rumill, Mrs. Dennis Norwood, Mrs. Robert Farren will return Wednes- Jan. 5. C. WEST SEDGWICK. nut bs a source of danger in the j Mrs. W. H. Lunt, Mrs. W. H. Webster; day from Brookline, Mass., where she has ture." Remember the name — Doan's — and GREAT POND. Miss Maud Gray is ill. \ solicitors, Mrs. Otis Ingalls. Mrs. L. B. been for the past two weeks. in the early years of the has lost horse. Napoleon take no otber. Ezra from where he is Eugene Gray his Sprague, Mrs. R. M. Rumill. Another surprise party was at Edward Williams, Kineo, nineteenth century offered to construct and daughter who is Roland is able to ride out at Jan. 5. Thelma. Emery’s Saturday night. Thirty-nine employed, Ruth, Durgain a roadway across tbe principality at Livermore were at home again. were present. Cake, pie and coffee were teaching Falls, his own expense, but his overtures CRANBERRY ISLES. for Christmas. then served. A pleasant evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Hattie Gray has returned home j were summarily rejected. He from Lamoine. Thomas M. Stanley, Cranberry Isles' Jan. 5. Hubbard. OBITUARY. i threatened to lay waste the country oldest died on Christmas and sword till its name be- citizen, day, Death has again visited this little place, Richard Benson and wife are home from with tire 1 after an illness of a WEST FRANKLIN. Monte Kosso red moun- SL^r year, aged eighty- taking a life-long resident, at the age of the Cape for the winter. came ("the six years. He leaves a two chil- Benson and tain”! instead of Montenegro. The widow, John family have moved sixty-seven years, who will be much Moses Carter and wife were given a sur- dren by a former wife — Mrs. Willis E. into the house owned Frank E. missed. threat, however, was never carried out by Bracey. Susan Emma, wife of John prise pound party Saturday evening. W Best Bread— Bunker and Mrs. Jordan — nine George S. Orcutt and wife New Laughlin, died Sunday evening. Dec. —Liondon Chronicle. Eugene spent | 28, The community was shocked to hear of grandchildren and three great-grand- at the home of her | Year day with their daughter, Mrs. Frank youngest daughter, the death of William Emerson, which ■ and More of It children. He is also survived by Mrs. J. F. Haynes, where they went to ! Grindle, of Bucksport. occurred at his home Thursday afternoon, Sightseeing. two sisters—Mrs. Lucinda G. Stanley and spend Christmas. She was ill but a short The visitor from was see- Mrs. Willard E. who has been ill bis and Wyoming H —the Mrs. Dellie A. and one j Clark, by shooting instantly killing lightest, finest, Harding, brother— time. Her daughters and one son were ing New York under the guidance of the past few weeks, is not improving as himself. ■ whitest bread and Hiram J. Stanley. The funeral was held | with her, and did all that hands friend fast as her friends would like. loving 5. X. bis Washington Square. at the Jan. more loaves to Saturday meeting-house, being could do. ‘Td like to see the Bronx zoo.” he every Mrs. Weston Clarke died after largely attended. Interment was at the | Sunday, a Besides her husband, she leaves seven MT. DESERT. said. "1 have read about It for years. Preble cemetery. long and painful illness. Friends extend —the children—Mrs. Maud Rowe, of Aurora; How do we get to It?" SB' tenderest, flakiest their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved Roger H. Allen, who is attending school ami most Mrs. Lillian Weston, of Bangor; Mrs. “Search me." said Mr. Square. Tve digestible pus- Mrs. Henry Banker was ill this week. family. at Cambridge, Mass., is home for the holi- Catherine Williams, of Great Pond and never been there.” 5. Miss Elva a few at Jan. Ch’e’er. days. —cake and biscuits and Sparling spent days Ellsworth; Mrs. Alta Haynes, cf Great "And yon have lived In New York Manset last week. Fred P. wife and son Donald are everything else you bake LAMOINE. Pond; Eugene, of Brewer; Mathew, of Smith, all your life? That's humorous.” ^B Mrs. Smith’s A. P. Mc- OH —yours by specifying Gilbert Rosebrook the week at Bangor, and Robert, who lives on the visiting parents, Later the New Yorker confided to bis spent Miss Phosie has returned to her William the flour Higgins home Farland and at West Trenton. Tell, Rockland on business. place in Great Pond. One son, wife, friend that one of his foDdest ambi- ^B; school in Eastport. that is milled onlv from John, was drow ned several on W. S. wife and Miss Ruth Stanley is employed at the years ago Capt. Brown, daughter tions was to see Yellowstone park. "It the t>est Ohio Red Winter Miss Marion Hodgkins, of Bar Harbor, the east branch of Union home of Charles Stanley. river, and an- Mary attended the golden wedding of mast be glorious oat there among all Wheat by a special pat- visited her aunt, Miss Jennie M. Hodg- other, Clyde, accidentally shot himself Mrs. Brown’s parents, Pearl L. Leland those mountains and geysers and B ented process that makes Charles B. Young and wife spent a few kins, Sunday. while hunting. and wife, in West Trenton December 27. lakes.” he said. "Yon know all abont it richest in nutritive with Seth Rice and wife. days recently Mrs. M. H. has to Lubec Miss S' value. Coolidge gone Garland, who is preaching in Her- Miss Charlotte who has been It, of course, coming from Wyoming as of Walker, Everett Cook, Houlton, returned to to the winter with her mon this came Tell spend daughter, winter, to officiate at the employed in the Mary Lyon school for you do.” your grocer that his home after the Saturday, spending Miss Olive Coolidge. funeral. The bearers were the three sons will suit you but girls, Swarthmore, Pa., is spending a few “To tell the troth.” replied the west- nothing holidays with Augustus Birlem and wife. and a Ernest The annual church roll-call and parish son-in-law, Rowe. Inter- days writh her father, Rev. J. N. Walker. erner, "that's a place where I bare Fishermen improved all the good meeting will be held Wednesday. A pic- ment was at Hillside cemetery. Dec. 29. H. never been.”—Newark News. weather and some fine catches Jan. 2. got of fish, nic dinner will be served at Christian En- E. -— but the rough spell of the past few days deavor hall. It is expected that Bev. P. WEST EDEN. WINTER HARBOR. Dealing With Thoughts. has given them a ret;. A. A. Killam, of Ellsworth, will be pres- John L. Pray came home from Hartford, No thought Is ever lost The dye of Schools opened after the Schooner Kate L.Tray arrived Wednes- ent. Monday, Conn., to spend the holidays. It stains the mind. Christmas vacation. day with frieght from Portland. Capl. Jan. 5. R. H. William A love _ F. Higgins, who has been in thought without the deed Is Rice will moor his vessel at Northeast Miss Clara Morrison underwent FRENCHBORO. recently Bar Harbor the past season, is home. better than a love deed that Is not born Harbor for two months. an operation, for at the of appendicitis Mrs. thought. Jacob who a Carrie Merritt, of Addison, spent Jan. 5. Rooney. Segal, spent few days in Eastern Maine general in hospital Bangor. Thoughts are things. Yon are Portland with his family, is home. Christmas with her parents, Frank Wig- [f|jg Mrs. Cassie who has been The world Is WEST GOULDSBORO. Guptill, visit- gin and wife. I thoughts. thoughts. WU11CUMK, HAVNKS & CO. Will Lunt has gone on a business to trip ing in Gouldsboro, has returned home. Learn to deal with as with Miss Janet who is thoughts j C. w. G KIN DAL. H. P. Lowell was in tow*n calling on Portland in the smack Eva Martin, with Tripp, attending high Rev. E. S. Drew is at realities, and so to mold your life from friends last week. Mr. Martin. holding meetings school at Northeast Harbor, spent the South Gouldsboro. within and not to have It shaped by past week with her mother, Mrs. Lelia Mrs. S. D. Sargent visited Mrs. S. G. Pearl Rice and Miss Rena Birch were : the hazard from without Wallace Bickford and wife are visiting Tripp. ^voidcatarrh" Wood on Tuesday. married Dec. 28, at Swan’s Island, by Rev. “Life," said Marcus Aurelius. “Is in Milbridge. Jan. 5. M. Breathe — the A. W. Gordon and wife were week-end F. N. Johnson. what our thought makes It” and the Ilyomei It Medicates Nathan Bunker has returned from the Air You Breathe and visitors at Hancock. Emery McFarland, of Surry, has come SWAN’S ISLAND. appeal of holy writ Is. "Let the un- Instantly! Eastern Maine general hospital at Bangor. Believes. Mrs. J. D. Wood to spend the winter with his ; righteous man forsake his thoughts.”— recently visited her daughter, Guy Welch, of Stonington, spent two Mrs. Charles Lunt. Mrs. Vina Smith, of West Dr. Frank Crane lu Woman's Why continue to suffer from ca- son, J. D. Wood, jr., in Corea. Gouldsboro, with Albert Moulden. World. was a days recently j Jan.1. recent guest at Dr. Bragg’s. tarrh, stopped-up head, husky voice Mrs. of G. George Ferrin, Ashville, visited The Swan’s Island band a and Mrs. Gussie gave recep- other troubles of the breathing her H. Harrington is visiting her London’s First Steam Bui. brother, P. Ashe, last week. NORTH LAMOINE. tion and ball in honor of Charles Burns organs when G. A. Parcher will send sister, Mrs. C. C. at Hutchings, Prospect Lady Dorothy Nevill, who remem- with to re- E. E. Lovejoy, wife and son Everett, and bride. you Ilyomei a guarantee Emery Smith has gone to Milo to work Harbor. bered when sedan who have the chairs were used, fund the purchase if it is not spent Christmas vacation in the woods. Mrs. Emma Prock returned to her price M B. wife and remembered also and mentions in her here, returned to Jordan, daughters Mil- satisfactory. Bangor Saturday home in Lubec Friday via Portland. She is and Roy Smith has gone to Goodwin’s siding dred and Sara, were at Cherryfleld last reminiscences the first London steam- Ilyomei a pleasant, harmless Calvin Chick and wife entertained on was accompanied by her niece, Miss Urla medication which to be employed for the winter. week, guests of Mrs. Jordan’s sister, Mrs. bus. which ran tor the first time mtiseptic you New Year. The guests were Carroll Milan, who will spend the rest of the In breathe a few times daily through a Edward Gilpatrick arrived from New Bertha Bray. 1833. The inventor was Walter Dunn, wife and daughter Pauline, and A. winter with her. small inhaler. It effectively and Haven last week to do some Jan. 3. s. Hancock, and the first appearance of W. Gordon and wife. logging on Jan. 5. S. promptly relieves all catarrhal dis- the vehicle, a cumbersome atfalr his place here. nam- charges, sniffles, foul breath, watery Mrs. E. S. Shaw, who has been visiting DEER ISLE. ed the "Era." created mucb excite- The are the fine Bid- NORTH SEDGWICK. eyes and the formation of crusts in her daughter, Mrs. J. Walter people improving Weeks, in Marine F. and A. will ment It carried fourteen passengers the nose, or back. ding by hauling logs to the new to lodge, M., elect Emma who has been money Castine, returned borne last week. Mr. mill, Hooper, ill, is out. and ran from A be sawed later. officers Tuesday. Faddlngton to the bank complete Ilyomei outfit, consisting and Mrs. Weeks will leave New York Airs. Clara Clapp, of Sargentville, is vis- at a of all if inhaler and a bottle of Jan. 5. and cbarge sixpence the way. Ilyomei, Jan. 15 to Y. Capt. Emery Joyce wife of Atlantic, costs visit their daughter, Mrs. iting Ella Thurston. Its success led to the Introduction of $l.uO, and extra bottles, if after- have been on a few Charles Chester, in Panama. days’ visit at Dr. wards needed, are 50 cents. SEAL COVE. Leslie Friend and son, of Alelrose, are several other busses, but they were only Small’s. Always use for bronchitis, F. P. and wife had a New at G. AI. Allen’s. withdrawn in ilyomei Noyes Year A Christmas tree for the children of St. visiting consequence of the turn- cold in The fine this week has the iiead, husky voice, croup to celebrate their sledding been pike acts of 18*0. party twenty-seventh Andrew’s mission was held Christmas John Thurston and Allen were in if infants and dis- in out a Ray any inflammatory improved getting good deal of ___ anniversary. Guests were F. A. and ease of Noyes night. A short program was pleasingly firewood. Rockland last week buying draft horses the breathing organs. E. E. and wife, Bragdon wife, whose an- rendered. Two trees were well filled with for their lumber business. Picturesque Importance. niversaries occurred the same Fred Powers has returned to his studies day, also gifts. Thanks are due the Girls’ Friendly j Jan. 5. A. G. Dumas was lu ao artist's studio once Herbert O. Johnson and wife. it the Howard dental school after society of the Episcopal church, of spend- when a lady asked his advice about Jan. 5. ing his vacation with his parents. EA8T SURRY. L. Astoria, N. the kindness of two famous pictures she had She ■ Y., through hub-mark] Mrs. E. W. and to Mrs. Spoflord Thompson, who is Airs. E. E. Gross has returned to Ells- could not make her mind M’KINUEY. Fanning, White, employed up whether R U B B E R S of New who sent the American York, candy, and to Rev. by Express Co., at Portland, worth, after two months spent here. to sell them or not, and she consulted O. D. of for Mrs. E. A. Stanley, who has been very Smith, Ashland, gifts. Everj 3 spending a week with relatives here. Dumas. child was AI. D. of was a is remembered. Chatto, Brooksville, ill, improving. Invitations are issued said Jan. 5. D. for the celebra- guest of his uncle here New Year day. “My good lady.” the novelist! Hamilton is Capt. George seriously ill of , Jon of the twenty-fifth of I “while you have these pictures you are anniversary Airs. AI. H. Wasgatt has gone to Kittery paralysis at J. W. Stanley’s. TRENTON. ;he marriage of E. Allen Ureen and an interesting If sell wife. to spend the winter with her son Charles. personality. you them will be Mrs. H. P. Richardson, who has been Watson Gilbert is ill of disease. The first basket-ball at yon nobody. Keep theml" bright’s game, the town Airs. Charlotta matron of the of Spencer, —Crl de Parts. quite ill pleurisy, is better. Mrs. T. E. sail Jan. 1, with Rockland Y. M. C. Darke, who has been ill, is A., Bangor children’s home, took a few days’ resulted in a score of See that the Hub-Mark ia ou the Mrs. Rena Thurston and daughter better. 36-12 in favor of the rest last week and visited friends here. After the rubber before It ia your Audrey are visiting in Rockland. borne team. Jan. 5. 8torm. you buy. Thomas McDonald, of Bar Harbor, re- C. inaurance of Jan 5. “Daughter and her beau must have Standard Firat Quality Will Gott’s home was the scene of visited Mrs. Rex. cently McDonald’s parents, _ Rubber Foot wear for CENTER. had a terrible quarrel.” every purpoae festivity on Thursday evening of last B. F. Jordan and wife. NORTH HANCOCK. Miss “Why so. ma?" SOLO BY week. It was his mother’s birthday and ; Lonnie Grace Gray is very ill. Woodworth, of Bar Harbor, “Plve pounds of a fiftieth wedding Refresh- Mias Myra Springer returned to Mrs. candy, bunch of CENTURY BOOT SHOP, anniversary. spent the week-end with his wife and son Isabel Hodgdon, who has been foeee and two matinee tickets have HLLBWOBTH. ments were served to a large number of Augusta Saturday. is Harold at the home of Mrs. Woodworth’s critically ill, gaining. lust Mrs. Gott had arrived.'’—Louisville Courier-Jour- j W. H. B l,A ISO ELL, guests. many pretty gifts. B. F. Jordan and wife. Charles Ooogins went to Sooth Mr. and Mrs. nsl parents, Orring- Archie Cole, of Seaville, ruarua. Among those present were L L. Gott and Jan. 5. May. visited friends here last week. L. E. YOUNG, wife, W. E. Gott and wife, Mrs. Cora An Ideal Woman’s Laxative. Henry Bartlett has returned from Bar Her Rival. Bragg, Alfred Higgins and wife, Leslie Who wants to take salts, or castor oil, when I COBBA.______DEDHAM. there is Harbor Hamblen and wife, Mrs. Myra Dix, Mrs. nothing better than Dr. KiD^’s New hospital, slightly improved in Jeae-They went to the lake district Life Pills for all bowel troubles. act Notice. Walter B. Fogg, of the They health. on their wedding trip, and Pauper Lucy Richardson, Mrs. Florence Stanley, Boston, spent gently and naturally on the stomach and Kthel waa contracted with the City of Ell®' with stimulate Jan. 3. Mrs. Annie Collister Gott and holidays his parents, F. W. Fogg and liver, and regulate your bowels and I S. wretched. Bees- What was the trou- HAVINUworth to support and care for those who Gott, wife, tone the entire 25c. At nay need assistance the next five wife. up system. Price, all ble? J ess- George fell in during Mrs. Margaret Trask, Mrs. Kos* Reed, Druggists’. H. K. Bucklen & Co., Fhlladei- j love with the 1*nd are legal residents of Ellsworth, BUCK8PORT. orbid Mrs. Hannah Robinson, Mrs. Ada Martin, Announcement cards have been received phia or St. Louis. kenery.—Cleveland Leader. all persons trusting tbeui on my -- I Mrs. Luther ouut, as there is of room and accom- of the in of Crosby died Friday, Jan. 2, plenty S. L. Gott, Howard Reed and wife, Mrs. marriage Bangor Raymond R. nodations to care for them at the City Farm at her home here. She leaves a Cook, of Holden, and Miss Gladys Hill- husband About the Last. loose. m. J. Dhommky. and three daughters—Miss Flora Harri- For Fr« at Bites and Skin. man, of Bangor. They are the Blobbs—When the time comes there Chapped receiving of best wishes of their IA man, Bucksport; Mrs. Hattie Baunders are few men who For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; many friends. CASTOR mighty want to die. hands and i andMrs. Julia of Orland. chapped lips, chilblains, cold Dec. 29. B. Tor Infantwand Children. Hutchins, Blobbs-Yes: I guess It's about the last When you need Mustard, Spices or sores, red and rough skins, there is nothing a man to equal Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Stops the thing wants to do.—Philadel- Flavoring Extract®, say to at odcc and heals In “Suffered day and night the torments of The Kind You pain qnickly. every H§rc Always Bought Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, phia Record. I home there should be a box bandy all the itching piles. Nothing helped me until I your grocer: time. Best for all skin diseases, itch- cause chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets remedy used Doan’s Ointment. It cured me ing eczema, tetter, piles, etc. 26c. at Drug- perma- operate tone the stomach, cure consti- — easily, Either 1 will And a or mail. H. B. Bucklen A nently.” John R. Garrett, way or I win gists’ by Co., j Mayor, Girard, pation. 25c. Ask yonr druggist for them.— or St. Louis. Ala.— make one.—Sir Philadelphia lilt, j J>d& Philip Sidney. “Stickney & Poor’s" must remember is THK PHOTO-PlsAY. that, though he may IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. xu'urru&ewniuft jugai nonce* write a which ^ ^ story will be absolutely new a^ux9onai» and Points on Writing original so far as he is concerned, it What Fra Elbertus Hubbard Has To NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE. STATE OF MAINE. hacme Interesting the Moving Pictures. may have been, probably has used About It. E Lillian M. Flye, of Stoning- collector’s advertisement op sale op lands for been, Say ton in the of Hancock and over and over _ WHEREAS, cotinty OP NON-F.BBIDENT owners. Sidney 8. Booth. | again. Only close study can He who imagines that modern advertis- State of Maine, by her mortgage de*-d, dated [By taxes on lands situated in the town of teach the writer what \ the fifteenth day of February a. d. 1898, and re- Unpaid asked me is original and what ing is the of the is a W. Skillen of OhI<% in tbe .. have questions exploitation public Sidney, corded in county of Hancock, for many people is John the Hancock county, Maine, regis- Bucksport, not. The thing for which to strive do well the i918. art of writing stories for is bicuspidati diplidocus, and would Has Found a try of deeds, book 828, page 589, conveyed to year .Ming the the Remedy. me. the the following list of taxes on real estate of unusual. The unusual un- to come and cur- undersigned, following described *” encouraged briefly to theme, the out of bis comatose state non-resident owners in the town of 1 Experts declare that the reason real estate, to wit, one undivided half part of THE photo-play. usual out of the com- [!* I do not wish to pose working theme, with an cycomb his convolutions. the two (2) following described lots or parcels Bucksport aforesaid, for the year 1913, ...line the system. stomach disorders are so common in mitted to me for collection for said town ° uiiusual climax. of land. The first being a certain lot or parcel shall therefore coniine Advertising is the education of the pub- on the first of remains “master”, and this country Is due to hasty and care- of land sitated at Green’s Landing village, so- day June, 1918, There are some that should lic as to who aro and notice is that if some of the results of ray things be you are, where you and called, in the town of Stonington unpaid; hereby given solely to less habits of eating. Stomach (formerly said taxes with interest and are not mvself avoided like the Steer clear Deer Isle) in the county of Hancock, in said charges some eighteen plague. of what you have to offer in way of skill, so covering troubles and run-down conditions State of Maine, aud bounded as follows: previously paid, much of the real estate experience crime of ail sorts. This doec taxed as is sufficient to the amount due reasonable measure of suc- not sound talent or commodity. Commencing at a bolt in a rock or ledge on pay ot s usually go together. the shore therefor, including interest and charges, will months easy at first but the writer will soon Let the truth be known about thirty (80) feet to the northward get your of the lobster thence be sold w'tbout further notice at public auc- the John W. Skillen of Sidney, Ohio, factory; runnning past notion that in order to have vio- business. and with the northern end tion at Emery hall in said town, on the first it is true that photo-play writing easterly parallel lent action one says: "I had a bad stomach trouble of said to the thence Monday in February, 1914, at nine o’clock a. m. "fynile is must have crime. Avoid The man who should not advertise factory road; southerly literary skill, yet it only and the road to within six rsnuircs no great and for years, and became so weak that westerly by (6) Amt of can vulgarity especially anything which is the one who has to offer in feet of the southeast corner of said it a mind which nothing way factory; tax due true that -equires I could hardly walk or do any work. thence would appear licentious or salacious. Dirt of or one who cannot make southerly and westerly to tbe south- Nameofowner.de- Lot Range No. incld in accurately and which service, good. west weigh values fairly is My appetite was poor, and it seemed corner of the wharf adjoining said fac- scriptiou of prop. No. No. Ac. & chgs unpleasant; therefore, avoid dirt. All such should seek the shel- and thence of ideas in a brief, friendly tory northerly by said wharf and Bowden, Preston A capable presenting Do not write impossible to get any relief. Since shore to the first mentioned bound. Tbe The first funrta- stories which require ter of oblivion, where dwell those who, lot of land for- and locid manner. ‘Vlnol’ I find a remarkable im- second lot being a certain other parcel or pie elaborate Those who make taking merly Albian a settings. the shrouded in Btygian shades, foregather tract of land situated in said Green’s is good imagination’ in Landing Bowden, 165 10 $ 2 31 ptai requirement can make them as provement my health, my digestion village in said and bounded ana to the facts pictures elaborate as gloom, and are out of the Stonington Delare, Lewis, ^ of able to confln# itself game. described as follows: at the which is wish. is much stronger, and I have gained Commencing 78 acres of Fred they Keep the scenes out of doors Not to advertise is to be nominated for northwest corner of land life and able to draw from the occupied by Robert D Bowden, for- of daily as much as in weight I would not be without Knowlton, thence east four rods possible. It is cheaper far to in the down-and-out club. northerly merly U G 176 39 2 64 a story full of heart in- membership and six feet to a Ryder. tacts spruce tree; thence north- Wm R, 13 simplest photograph Jack to Nellie The idea of the “ethical dentist” who Vlnol.” three rods Gifford, proposing westerly (8) to the highway road; land foimerly E terest. under a tree than to Vlnol makes weak stomachs strong thence to first inedtioned bound; consists have him do it in a retains from advertising was containing W Rogers & R is a play which originally one sixteenth (1-16) of an acre more or less. A photo-play room, and is more because It strengthens and tones up Stubbs heirs of is no effective. founded on the derived from one undivided half of the same two of action. There proposition Being W W Collins, 116 2 20 2 64 almost wholly the tired and overtaxed lots or of land to The writer should also avoid the medicos that was weakened, parcels conveyed said Hoxie Daniel, land Not a word need be Bpokon. writing advertising fakery. Lillian M. aDd M. dialogue. nerves of the Vinol Flye Maggie Flye by Charles plays which require animal or child ac- This view once had a certain basis in digestive organs. Edwin J. Horace H. formerly the case, we do not write fact, Lewis. Lewis and El- Hoxie, 13 2 15 This being Is assimilated by the weakest bridge G. their tors. Only those connected with the when the only who advertised were easily Coraey (copartners) by Hoxie, Daniel, land into our but convey the idea people deed dated December 19 a. d. play studios and is delicious to the taste. warranty formerly H 8 speech know what their child and ani- transients. The merchant who lived in a •tomachs, 1898. and recorded in Hancock of by action. The actor would registry Perkins, 13 2 *45 4 28 „( thought mal actors can a bottle of Vinol with the un- deeds book 312, and whereas tbe do, and they can write all town assumed that every one knew where Try page 320; Hervey Thomas G, “1 am afraid,” but we would condition of said is now not say: the stories that will be mortgage broken, homestead lot, 136 5 30 they need themselves. This he was and what he had to offer. The derstanding your money therefore, reson of the breach of tbe condi- it: “Jack registers fear.” The by Hervey, Thomas G, 136 write If It does tion I claim a lorclosure said mort rule also applies to adaptations from his- doctor the same. returned not help you. thereof, of will this in his own way gage. C. C. Burrill. actor interpret books our Saxo land of J L Little we need. tory, (^Specially copyrighted Tljis no longer applies. We are living P. S.—Stop scratching, Dated at Ellsworth, Maine, this 19th day of we secure the action formerly Aquella anrt books), the tales. so and We it December, a. d. 1913. T the full of bibie, fairy fast, inventing so fast, and chang- Salve stops itching. guarantee Atwood, 185 Short 30 22 02 In order to convey meaning Hanson, Freder- Do not write stories so and ther are so of G. A. Me STATE OF who wilt be called upon requiring special ing fast, many us, Parcber, druggist, Ellsworth, MAINE. ick, lot of land, 180 Short 30 2 our story to those 97 costume, and avoid trick action. Visions that he who does is COLLECTOR’S ADVESTIST-'MENT OF SALE OK LANDS ! Kirk Thomas, land we must it into the not advertise left to it, put OK to interpret are sometimes seen on the NON-RESIDENT OWNERS. formerly Berry must have it screen, but it the spiders, the cockroaches and the mi- shape. We taxes on lands situated in the town of Kingsbury, 182 Short 88 3 46 best possible is as well to steer clear of them HUSBAND’S HAIR Unpaid iB much lati- by writing crobes. Winter Harbor, in the of Olin, Nellie G, est, correct. There county Hancock, land E technically in the action in its logical this can The fact that If It Is Out or Full of for the year 1913. formerly form the place; you have all the business Thinning H 187 3 20 tude allowed in the technique following list of taxes on real estate of Freeman, be done with can well (Jse Parisian npHE Nellie est all practice. you manage is no excuse now for Dandruff, Sage. JL. non-resident owners in the town of Win- Olin, G, take, hut for practical purposes land E shall Tbeie are two main kinds of stories— not Most men are ter Harbor aforesaid, for the 1913, com- formerly answer advertising. careless regarding the year H is found to require- mitted to me for collection for said town on Freeman, Gov Short 10 3 30 the following drama and These care of the hair—not until it conies comedy^ may range The reputation that endures, or the in- the 18th day of June, 1913, remains and Parker, Charles M. j unpaid: house and land ments. from melodrama to but in all of stitution out by the combful do they take notice is hereby given that if said taxes with A of the farce, that lasts, is the one that is prop- really of James G Cur- A of the story. cast notice. Then it too late. interest and charges are not previously synopsis them let there be a real advertised. may be paid, tis W G scenario. A director’s story. Funny erly so much of the real estate taxed as is sufficient formerly characters. The If your husband’s hair is Lewis, 21 1 L> 10 84 movement on the of the is not# is fast a tine art. getting to pay the amount due therefor, including in- but this is not essen- part players Advertising becoming Rich. W house sheet may tie added, thin; if he has dandruff or the scalp terest and charges, will be sold without fur- W, a It will be Its theme is and land form- and will necessarily funny story. Human Wants, and where, itches and ac- ther notice at public auction at town ball in to the beginner, burns—take immediate Eliza 21 1 tial, especially found in that the when and Raid town, on the first in erly Pratt, 41 17 41 practice comedy is by how they may be gratified. do no let him become a bald- Monday February, be best learned when an earnest start has tion; 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m. Schnerder, Max, far the harder to write, popular ideas to It interests, inspires, educates—some- head. house burn and made. There are, then, but three land of E been the time amuses —informs and from a Mary contrary notwithstanding. thereby uplifts (let O. A. l’archer 50-cent tax due Lowell inaiu features to remember, viz.: the and benefits, existence and formerly At the time there is a tremen- lubricating bottle of Parisian Rub it well Name of owner, description of incld in Wm H Lowell, 1 3 7 56 present the old Sage. the cast and the scenario. helping world on its way to the property. & chgs. Burke Collector synopsis, dous demand for tw o reel stories. into the scalp every night. The first Leach, (or more) Celestial City of Fine Minds. of of taxes of the town of The synopsis should not exceed 250 will remove dandruff. Joseph Handy est., undivided *2 lot Bucksport. These are much more difficult to write Elbert Hubbard. application land bounded on north land of Dec. 16, 1913. words be allowed by words (a few more may When the hair stops falling and the Winter Harbor on east and than reels because there must be a Co., single south land of C D for multiple red stories) and in those 250 new growth appears, use every night by Bragdon, on STATE OF MAINE. story which will cover a greater A German farmer was in search of a horse. west by Schoodic street. $ 63 the wish to logically until the hair is thick and abundant Collector's Advertisement of Sale of Lands of words the whole of story you Fred B Hayes, lot of laud bounded on space in the telling without the intro- “I’ve got just the horse for you,” said the Parisian is a and in- the north Non-Residents Oivners. tell should be written. With so lew- Sage delightiul by Geo Hamilton, on east duction of action that does not concern “He’s five years sound as hair tonic for women by land of C H Bickford, on south Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of follows that every word must liveryman. old, vigorating men, words, it by waters of Winter Harbor, on west Penobscot, in the county of Hancock, for the it to pad it out to the desired length. a dollar, goes ten miles without and children. It is a scientific prepara- and as it is first read the stopping.” by land of R Rand. Buildings lo- year 1913. count, by editor, on a There ro'bst be a minor at the end The German threw his hands tion based thorough knowledge cateo on same, 17 49 rriHE list of taxes on real estate it shall be clear and punch skyward. following it is important that of what is needed the hair and G Raymond Joy, lot of land No. 4, sec. of non-resident in the town of of each reel and a at the “Not for he “not for me. I by JL owners, great big punch me,” said; B, of lot8 No. 21 and 22, as shown full of force. The editor largely judges scalp to keep them perfectly healthy *2 Penobscot, aforesaid, for the year 1913, com- end of the w hole story. live eight miles from town, und mit dot on plan of the H D Joy property, rec. mitted to me for collection for said town on merits ot the story from the synopsis. and remove dandruff, itch in Hancock of deeds book the few stop scalp reg of the 14th day of June, 1913, remains unpaid; Here are a don’ts. horse I haf to valk back two miles.” 44. The cast is simple. Give each important and falling hair. Surely try Parisian plans 2, page 50 and notice is hereby given that if said taxes Don’t out your to the Mary F Malone, undivided lots No. with interest and are not a pay good money charges previously character a name with perhaps word or Sage. 11-12-18 and 19 sec. M, as shown on so much of the real estate taxed as is correspondence schools which claim to aoumisniuiu& paid, e. plan of H D Joy property, rec. in sufficient to pay the amount due therefor, in- two ot description, g.: The low is teach the art of photo-play writing. The procession of prices moving Hancock Co. reg of deeds, book of j eluding interest and charges, will be sold aged about 35 headed advertisers in 2, page 44. 50 without further at auction at Jack Holt.Wealthy; is about all that can be right along, by plans notice, public technique taught, Geo P Morse, lots of land No. 22 and Nellie Winter.. .Young, pretty, lovea Jack TEE AMERICAN. town hall in said town, on the first Monday of and it is easier picked up from a good The True Source 23 sec. E. No. 21-22-25 26 29 and 80 sec. February, at 9 o’clock a. m. short and the cast F. as show-n on plan of the H D Joy Amt of •Choose names, keep text-book and the screen. No corre- ftatlroalJB anti property, rec. in Hancock Co. reg. tax due three to six main characters Steamboat!!. 6mall—from spondence school in the world can put of of deeds, book of plans 2, page 44, 2 00 Name of owner, description of incld int will do. Beauty Fountain Rodick, lot of land bounded property. & chgs. ideaB into your head. on south land of Peters & by Deasy. George M. Warren estate, Farnham For the scenario begin anew sheet. (As and must be, good health. on west waters of Frenchman’s Don’t write impossible stories. is, MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD by lot of & acres of lot 22 bounded on north land of Flint <& by a matter of fact, in practice it is usual to about what know Sallow skin and face blemishes Bay, by road on east from Orland to Don’t write you noth- on east land of leading Smith, by Jenny Castine, on south land of Mrs write the scenario first and the synopsis est. lot of land known as Ned’s by ing of. Keep to life as you see it. are usually caused by the In Effect Tracy Francis Farnham. west land of Island. 20 00 by and cast last, and then to place the friends same, and north land of same, $5 64 Don’t believe your when they presence of in the W A lots of land No. 73-74-75- by impurities Dec. 1, 1913. Whitney, Estate of Jereom Hellers, homestead sheet on top of the completed 76-77-79 80-81-82 and 83 sec. as synopsis tell yon that your rejected story is as good which also L, and lot containing 3 acres, more or blood—impurities shown on of H D Write name and ad- plan Joy bounded on east road manuscript.) your as the “rubbish” seen on the screen. It BAR HARBOR TO property, less, by leading cause headache, backache, lan- BANGOR. rec. in Hancock Co. reg of deeds, from Houth Perobscot to dress on the of the scenario sheet, Penobscot, top put isn’t! AM AM PM PM book of plans 2, page 44, 2 55 south and wef-t land of Moses Lit- guor, nervousness and J. M. Collector by the title of the story in the opposite cor- depres- Bar Harbor, lv. 10 30 4 15 Gbrrish, tlefield, north by waters of Penob- Don’t think the studio will steal your of taxes of the town of Winter Harbor. sion of spirits. If, at times, Sorrento. 4 45 scot bay so called, 4 28 ner from your name, and number the ideas. It won’t! Sullivan. Dec. 20, 1913. Isaiah W. Bowden, Collector sheet 1. In the write the number when there is need you will use Mt Desert Fy. 11 20 5 15 f 9 50 margin Don’t get mad and write “sassy” letters O of taxes of the town of Penobscot. Waukeag, S Fy. 11 27 5 22 9 58 STATE F MAINE. “one” and e. g.: Penobscot, Dec. 17,1913. begin your action, when a script does not come back very Hancock. 11 30 5 25 10 03 COLLECTOR’S ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF LANDS Franklin 33 10 14 OF NON-RESIDENT or when it comes back Road.{11 40 f5 OWNERS. 1. promptly dirty. June. 00 50 5 41 10 45 Wash’gt’n til {11 I Unpaid taxes on lands situated in the town of NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. C. Be and will receive the best of 06 6 : 10 52 Nellie's Career J. Harris, polite you Knsworth. 11 11 57 47 Brooksville, in the of Hancock, for Ellsworth Falls. ell 10 12 02 5 52 57 county Clifton E. Dolliver, of Eden, Eldora, Calif. treatment. {10 the year 1913. Nicolin. ell 22 16 6 07 10 county of Hancock, and State of {12 {11 following list of taxes on real estate of WHEREAS Don’t think that because is Lake. ell 30 12 24 « 17 19 Maine, by his mortgage deed dated the 23d Scenario. your story Green {11 non-resident owners in the town of Lake. ell 37 31 6 25 26 THE day of October, a. d. 1912, and recorded in 1. Outside house. Jack enters. Runs down clear to it is as clear to Phillips {12 | {11 Brooksville aforesaid, for the year 1913, com- perfectly you just 6 28 Hancock registry of deeds, in book 491, page ^PILLS^S Egery’s Mill.I mitted to me for collection for said town on steps, (dips on banana Jpeel. Glides to reader. He has not mind with ell 12 39 6 83 34 496, conveyed to me. the undersigned, a cer- the your will find better in Holden. 43, {11 the 14th day of May, 1913, remains unpaid; aud bottom of and sore. you yourself Brewer June. 12 00 12 59 6 53 11 53 tain parcel of real estate situated in Tren- steps. Rises, angry its ideas which the un- notice is hereby given that if said taxes with | storcd-up supply With 12 05 1 06 7 00 11 59 ton. county of Hancock and State of Maine, Kicks ut peel aud stubs toe. Madder than every way. purified Bangor.ar interest and charges are not previously of PM PM AM AM paid, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a considered details your story. so much of the real estate taxed as is ever. Exit, will stake and stones in an old wel. on Old House limping. blood, you improve diges- Portland.ar. 4 50 5 50 *12 50 m4 60 sufficient to the I Don’t write the obvious. Be original. pay amount due there- Point, so-called; thence running north thir- 2. Corner of street. Nellie standing. Jack more and Boston via. ] for. interest and will be | tion, sleep restfully including charges, ty-six and one-half degrees west to the Oak enters, limpiug, etc., etc. Don’t write dirty or vulgar stories. Dover ar. 8 10 9 45 3 10 sold without further notice at public auction nerves will be Boston via ! Point road; thence southerly by said road your quieter. at th( town house in said town, on the first rods to land F. Think of your mother and what she would Portsmouth ar. 20 twently-seven formerly of P. It is not to the of recover 9 *5 10 Monday in February. 1914, at 9 o’clock a. m. } uectssary specify type You will the charm of 4 ! McFarland; theuce by said land formerly of like to see. Amt of house. The is is the said McFarland southeasterly to the fact that Jacic wealthy a com- BANGOR TO BAR tax due send out write. sparkling eyes, spotless HARBOR. I shore; thence by the shore northerly to the Don’t everything you Name of owner, of in sufficient indication, unless he was visit- and vivacious PM AM AM description incld : bounds first named. on working it over until it is just plexion, rosy lips Boston via property, & chgs. a when the scenario Keep Also another tract of land in said Trenton, ing poor relation, fam- Dover lv. 8 00 8 55 right. spirits. Good for all the A H Mayo, or unknown, land in | bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the would show this hi a previous scene. It Boston via Brooksville, $ 2 10 west side of said Oak Point road at said Mc:- Don’t write funny words into comedy Beecham’s Pills especially Portsmouth lv. 10 00 9 00 wu u noticed that Jack is not said to ily, Alice Ellis, or unknown, cottage aud i Farland’s east line; thence i.niug northerly stories. Write funny action and a funny |A M AM PM lot, 14 70 by said line to land former y of John C. co n out ot house, but that he “enters”. Portland.lv. 1 20,. 11 05 12 40 Horatio C’rie, or unknown, land in Murch; thence easterly by said March’s said story. AM AM PM P M land three and The ot 'Kic of the house is the stage for Women Brooksville, 6 30 twenty one-half rods to a fir Don’t be downhearted because you can- Help Bangor.lv. 6^00 10 30 3 10 5 15 Eben Hinckley, or unknown, land in tree spotted; thence south thirty-six and the moire ut, and so Jack “enters” the Brewer June. 6 07 io 36 3 16 5 21 Brooksville, 42 one half degrees east to said Oak Point road: sell stories at once. If sold not your you Holden. 6 29 10 .56 ;3 35 5 4U Roy E Webster, or unknown, cottage and theuce southerly by said road to the stage, “lixit” means that he go out of not sell your tirst you probably’would any To Good Health Egery’s Mill.110 59 and lot at West Brooksville, 6 30 bounds first mentioned; the said tracts to- 6 the scene. more lor a time; migut think Phillips Lake- { 36,{U 02 { 3 41 { 5 47 Grace or unknown, and more or long you Sold In boxes, 25c. Lord, cottage gether containing fifty-six acres, everywhere. 10c., Green Lake. 6 14 n 10 3 48 5 57 lot at West 3 15 less. with ail thereon. Keep the scenes as short as but you were a genius. Brooksville, Together buildings possible, Nicolin. { 6 53 11 22 { 3 66 { 6 07 Thomas Tessendeis, or cot- And whereas the conditions of said Don’t forget you have been given brains. The largest sale of any medicine. The direction* unknown, mortgage keep tm-m clear: Do not sacrifice clear- Ellsworth Falls. 7 06 11 35 4 08 6 20 at 8 93 have been broken, now’ reason Use them! with every box point the way to good health. tage Cape Rosier, therefore, by KlIswortii. 7 13j n 40 4 14 6 25 William Bennett, or unknown, cottage of the breach of the condition thereof, I claim ness for brevity. But in a love sc.ne, for 1 be to answer if a shall glad questions Wash’gt’n June. 7 25 ll 50 4 20 { 6 31 at West Brooksville, 5 78 a foreclosure of said mortgage. is example, it is not necessary to go into full stamped addressed envelop enclosed Franklin Road. { 7 33 ‘12 00 _ 6 40 W. H. Stover, Dated at Bangor, Maine, this eighteenth day not otherwise. Hancock. { 7 41, 12 10 6 49 collector of taxes of the town of Brooksville. of a. d. 1913. details of the love*making; write, with the inquiry, December, simply Waukeag, S Fy. 7 44] 12 13. 6 53 Brooksville, Dec. 20, 1913. J. Frank Green, “Jack makes love to Nellie,” or, “Jack ! Mt Desert Ferry lv... 7 55, 12 20 7 05 By B. W. Blanchard, his attorney. ForColds, Sore Throat, Sullivan ... 8 10. as When Site Kelt a Little Faint. STATE OF MAINE. proposes.” The actors know, probably Sorrento. 8 40 For collector’s advertisement of sale of were on the ot Croup. Aches, Bar Harbor.ar. well as you do, how to make love or how They subject girls. 9 15 1 10 7 45 STATE OF MAINE. McFarland. Pains and Wounds, lands of non-resident owners. to propose. “Look here!” exclaimed Collector's Advertisement of Sale Lands tax on land situated in the town of of of m Unpaid Non-Resident Owners. now and then there on “Did you ever take a girl out to lunch Except Monday. in the of for the Eevery appears Brooklin, county Hancock, taxes on lands situated in the town of e Stops to leave passengers from points east ear of 1913. Unpaid the screen some words or a letter. These when she felt a little faint?” Trenton, in the of for the of Washington Junction. 1HE following tax on real estate of non- county Hancock, admitted Smith, reluctantly. year 1913. appear in order to make perfectly plain “Er—no,” JOHNSON’S Trains leaving Ellsworth at 7.13 a m and 4.14 resident owner in the town of Brook- don’t. One for the committed to me for following list of taxes on real estate what the action is about. The words are “Well, take my advice, and p m, and arriving at Ellsworth 11.06 a m, 10 52 year 1913, ANODYNE in connect with collection for said town, on the seventeenth of non-resident owners in the town of a restaurant. p Washington County rail- THE called a “leader” and this should be 1 took .Miss Jennie into of 1913, remains and notice Trenlou aforesaid, for the year 1913, com- day way. day May. unpaid: 1 eat is that if said taxes, interest and niitted to me for co’leciion for said town on written into the scenario before the scene At first she declined to anything, {8tops on signal to conductor. heieby given charges are not previously paid, so much of the twenty-seventh day of May, 1913, remains she said she believed she did | it is to make clear. Like this: but then Passengers are earnestly requested to pro- the real estate taxed as is sufficient to pay the I unpaid; and notice is hereby given that if LINIMENT cure tickets before entering the trains, and amount said taxes with Interest and are not feel a little faint.” due therefor, including interest and \ charges LEADER—Jack ia called to town. especially Ellsworth to Falls and Falls tc charges, will be sold at public auction at the | previously paid, so much of the real estate "• “Did she take Ellsworth. to the Mau’i» room. Jack on. Landlady enters anything?” is the never-failing town hall in said town tthe same being the | taxed, as is sufficient pay amount due the H. D. WALDRON. where the last annual town I therefor, including interest and charges, will with telegram. Jack reads. Beginn to pack “Did she take anything! She seized place preceding it in your General Passenger Agent. meeting of said town was held), on the first be sold without further notice at public a said she didn’t feel remedy. Keep Krip, hurriedly, etc., etc. menu, glanced over it, home and be for D. C. DOUGLASS, Monday of February, 1911, at 9 o’clock a. m. auction at Evergreen hall in said town, ou the ready General first in at 9o’clock a. m. Of and ordered-” Manager. Amt of Monday February 19J4, course the telegram could be shown, very hungry Portland. Maine. A Dll of both internal and ex- tax due and this would be called an but “Well, what did she order?” tax due “insert”, Name of owner, description of incld in ternal ills. Name of owner, of incld in it is easier to the leader than “Oysters, bouillon, lobster, cutlets, property. & chgs. description photograph property, & chgs Center Harbor Yacht W B a telegram. Sometime a letter or other sweetbreads, and peas, chicken, shrimp IN USE 103 YEARS club, Nathan Ash, farm and buildings Thompson, Washington, D C, presi- as biscuit macaroons, coffae, Eastern bounde'd follows: north by C U writing, such as a visiting card or news- salad, glace, Steamship dent, bounded as follows: On the T J south 25c and 50c everywhere % Young, Hopkins, by- paper item, is in which case it and creme de rnenthe. It cost me |3.” south by waters of Eggemoggin Francis Springer, east by shore, show'n, east avenue be said Reach, by running north containing 452 acres, $10133 should be as and as you ought to glad,” written briefly clearly “Well, I, S. JOHNSON & CO., Inc. 12*2° east, north by lot No 17, west by Est D H Eppes, wood lot in Trenton lot No 20; value of land #25, # .45 possible. .Strive to keep all such written Smith. Boston, Mass. Corporation. woods, 4 acres. 2 57 A. H. Kane, Collector E L Fullerton, wood lot, bounds un- matter within a limit of words. “Glad! What for?” thirty Winter Schedule. of taxes of the town of Brooklin. known, 10 acres, 2 57 These are placed within the matter in the “Why, glad she wasn’t hungry.” Brooklin, Deo. 19, 1913. T. J. Hopkins, Special Fares. Collector of taxes of the town *cene itself. Parsons’ Pills of Trenton. relieve Bar Harbor and subscriber, Richard W. Hale, hereby Dec. 18,1913. is The Plow In ail Old Orchard. conetipation Boston,|'$3.50, notice Sometimes some detail of action and headache THEgives that he has been^uly ap- one who has to plow’ in Bluehill and pointed administrator of the estate of heeded, such as an alarm clock ringing. Any attempted Boeton, $3.50 subscriber hereby gives notice that I LUCINDA late of she has been adminis- an old orchard where the turf has not HADLEY, EDEN, THE duly appointed This is close to, and is called Sedgwick and Boston, with the will photographed in the county of Hancock, deceased, and tratrix annexed of the estate of a “bust been broken for several years will realize scene”, and is numbered just like $3.00 honds as the law directs; and that un- CLARA A. COUSINS, late of PENOBSCOT, is. It can be er and in ahy other scene. how difficult the task done, Siven compliance with the provisions in the county of Hancock, deceased, and of section 43 of 66 of the revised hard chapter given bonds as the law directs. All per- When it is desired to show two but it is very upon trees, horses^ has parallel Steamer J. T. Morse leaves Bar Harbor Mon- statutes of Maine, he duly appointed Ed- sons having demands against the estate The roots of trees ward 8. of Bar pieces of action which are destined to workmen and morals. day and at 10 00 a m for deal Hnr- Clark, Harbor, Maine, as his of said deceased are desired to present Thursday in said State of Maine. in sod are near agent All persons the same for settlement, and all indebted ^me ia known as the “cut- that have long been very bor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, demands together, what j having against the estate of said thereto are to make im- of the ! requested payment back” ig used. This consists of the surface, and in spite greatest Stonlngton, North Haven and Rockland. deceased are desired to present the same for mediately. Emily F. Shedd. simply and *11 indebted thereto avoid many of the Steamer Booth bay leaves Bluehill Monday and settlement, are re- East Orland, Dec. 17,1918. cutting the scenes and bringing the action effort to plowing deeply, quested to make payment immediately. I for South be which seri- Thursday Bluehill, Brookllo, Sedg- back to each one alternately. roots are sure to broken, Richard W. Hale, subscriber hereby gives notice that wick. Deer Isle,Sargentvllle, South Brooksvllle, 16 Central 81., Boston, Mass. he has been In order is affects the nutrition ot the trees. THE duly appointed admin- to get a clear idea of what ously Dark Harbor and Rockland. December 16,1918. strator with will annexed of the estate of meant in the the The most seriouB objections, however, to foregoing explanations of Connection Is made at Rockland with steamer URIAH BOWDEN, late of PHNOBSCOT, for this work are the subscribers notice that it will be found that the screen the use of the plow hereby give in of scenario, for Boston. they have been adminis- the county Hancock, deceased, and it and the THE duly appointed as itself is the best teacher. A text- great difficulty in operating ap- RETURNING trators of the estate of given bonds the law directs. All persona good having demands against the estate of said de- book is of the field after the job is fin- HELEN L. late of invaluable. I have found E. W. pearance Turbine Steel Steamship Belfast. MACKAY, BLUEHILL, ceased are desired to present the same for surface in an Argent’s of the ished. The plow leaves the In the county of Hancock, deceased, and given settlement, and all indebted thereto are re- “Technique Photo-play” Leaves Boston Opm Tuesday and Friday for bonds as the law directs. All to make *noet condition, with many roots pro- persons having quested payment immediately. satisfactory. irregular Rockland, connecting with steamer leaving demands against the estate of said de- Artbmus W. Hut-chinos. the By using a ceased are desired to the same for Orland, Dec. 19,1913. Good is essential and is not jecting above ground. Rockland 6 00 a o, Wednesday and present technique Saturday and all Indebted thereto are re- bard to harrow the work may be done settlement, learn, but even the finest tech- cutaway for Bar Harbor, Bluehill, Sedgwick and In- quested to make payment immediately. and and nique will be wasted if the idea in the more expeditiously economically, termediate landings. Annettb C. Mackay. Donald 8. jh. AMERICAN ADS ia result will be more satisfactory.- K. L. Smith, Agent, Bar Harbor. Mackay, atory not original or has not an original the Attorney, Marcellus Coggan, Bluehill. A. M. twist. One of the first things the writer Maine Rural Life. Herrick, Agent, Bluehill. Bluehill, Dec. 17,1918. PAY BEST for it. are held at the homes of to her mother, to remain until he could COUNTY NEWS. Meetings members on afternoons. All in- dear himself of a grave charge that Tuesday terested are to had been made against him. His wife urged join. 8TONINGTON. Jan. 5. H. would not have listened to it had it is ill of tale= been made in the nature of a Capt. Harry Gray pneumonia. I charge; WEST SULLIVAN. it had come out unintentionally as a Oscar Fifleld, who has spent the holi- [the Misses Mary and Minnie Mattocks have bit of information. It was then given, days in Lewiston, is home. returned to Portland, after spending the after which the writer continued by Mrs. Roswell Murch and son, who have ! BEARER ! holidays with their parents. saying that she did not see how he been visiting in Ellsworth, are home. — be could the statement, The drama, “Way Down East,” will possibly disprove B. F. Veazie and of Bluehill, are wife, Sullivan school at K. of since he was seen, not by some gos- presented by high k tenants at Mrs. 8. W. Fitield’s for the k She Told Because She Thought I Tiruber- P. hall Friday evening, 16. 1 old maid, but by Mrs. yan. siping winter. k Her Victim Ought to k Uke. the mother of grown children and Miss Marie Kolfe, of Goulds boro and k The officers of Juanita O. E. 8., k chapter, Cam her sister last * Know It k I woman respected by all who knew bridge, visited Gladys will be installed Jan. 13 by Past Patron * her. week at the home of Capt. J. K. Mitchell. — i William McKenzie. i “Thank heaven!” muttered Waters. The joint installation of David A. 1 old maid Capt. Clarence Packard, of Rockland, i GENEVIEVE HOWE « “For once the poor, gossiping Hooper lodge, F. and A. M., and Oasis By was in town last week to attend the fu* k k Is not called upon to endure the re- chapter, O. E. 8., held Monday evening, »★★★«*»★★★*★★★■* »★★★★★★★★** neral of W. B. Thurlow. sponsibility of making trouble.” was a most enjoyable occasion. Mr. Waters, never having seen or Fred Joyce, who went to Florida on a Jan. 6. Vox Populi. “Mrs. Waters,'' said Mrs. Timber- heard of the Mrs. Main waring referred yacht in November and expected to spend THIS LIST OF lake, "1 have called to ask you BROOKS V1LLE. to, was only troubled that his wife had the winter there, arrived home this week which side to take in ref- you’re going been made a dupe. It occurred to him in poor health. While coasting down J. H. Billings’ hill erence to Mr. Perkins. Are you going that it might be well to forestall in fu- The three-masted schooner Samuel B. one day last w*eek, George Sanborn and BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS to advocate his remaining the pastor ture any such information given his Hubbard is at the Hagan Co’s wharf, and Annie Cooke, teacher at No. 3, collided of our church or our getting some one wife. He had no respect for a tale- the schooner William Bisby is at St. w'ith a mail post, throwing them both off WILL BE else?” bearer, be the person man or woman, Helena, loading stone for New York. and spraining Miss Cooke’s ankle. Fred a Fowler was also thrown from a sled, re- Mrs. Timberlake had not called for and did not propose to enter defense Miss Hazel W'ebb, daughter of Charles such a to his own wife. was married Dec. 25 ceiving a bad cut on bis head. any such purpose. She had made up against person W. Webb and wife, He dined alone, telling the maid that home to Samuel of Jan. 5. A. her mind to oust Mr. Perkins from his at her Clements, his wife had to visit her mother Mass. Mrs. Clements is a AWAY gone Hopedale, GIVEN pulpit and had laid her plans to do so EASTBROOK. and her return was uncertain. Then, graduate of Bridgton academy. The groon the readers of this will be- without Mrs. Waters' assistance. Mrs. Willie Giles, who cut his leg three In order that paper lighting a cigar, he strolled away to is with Draper Co., of Hopedale, where the Timberlake had a mania. Fke could weeks ago w hile working in the is come better with the line of we iiis club. couple will reside. woods, acquainted pianos not bear to see any one enjoying a Mrs. Waters, t!: s’ could not having a bad time with it. will in the order to the A club for the young people has been handle, we give away, named, This was there Mrs. R. B. who went to Water- comfortable position. sup- conceal from her mother that in Russ I Lowrie, opened the building. Magazines persons sending the most skillfully executed answers, a faculty for get- was trouble on her mind, resolutely de- ville with her hnsband, returned home plemented by special and books, and a branch of the State j the clined to tell sbe had come. Her last week and is quite ill at the home of in the of the following: ting others out of comfortable posi- why library, with a reading and rest room are j opinion judges, husband returned to his home her Mrs. Eugene Clark. an fact that usually The club is daughter, tions. and it is undisputed ; provided. open Monday, Tea Set about 5 o’clock in the afternoon, and Jan. 5. Gem. Diamond Ring Silver are drawn to do what do Thursday and Saturday evenings and persons they j uk an hour more wouid be required for a getting well. Saturday and Sunday afternoons. SURRY. Oak Rocking Chair telegram denying the charge to reach Mrs. Waters had been mar- Wilmot B. ThuHow died suddenly of The smelters are not much at Machine recently her. j doing Sewing heart failure on He Dinner Set was hus- Tuesday morning. present. ried and very happy with,her No arrived within that time telegram had been at work and had taken an order j in own little home. This A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. band their no mes- Harry or double that time. Indeed, Hotel the Carpet Sweeper Mrs. of tifth to Stonington. Reaching Wood Jan. 3. *IC^C,*e was not pleasing to Timberlake. whatever arrived that Mrs. s Gold Watch sage night. hotel, he sat in a chair and expired. Mr. i Lady „ and she was seized with a desire to not went Dr. William Emery has returned to Guaranteed Case 22 Calibre Rifle Waters, having slept any, Thurlow was a promient citizen, having oust Mr. Waters from his wife's affec- in the Hanover, N. H. downstairs morning expecting held town and State offices several ! in to her it must years. Chest of Silver Real Scarf Pin tions, though justice that the would her a Jan. 5. Anon. Roger’s Opal postman bring He was a son of the late Paul and Char- J be admitted that a certain sympathy letter. The whistle and postman’s ring lotte Thurlow. He leaves a wife, three j MANSET. Girls'Skates for his wife was the first cause of her r >i ?'VlA w u were heard, as usual, but no letter from Gentleman s Gold Watch daughters and a son. The funeral was Mrs. White and of herself to the work. She had daughter Elsie, t Skates applying Fred. his home Rev. S. Guaranteed Case DOy’S conducted at by Eaton, are at seen a man who resembled Mr. Waters Harrington, visiting Derby Stan; The trouble that had been brought on Friday. Reliance lodge, F. and A. M., entering the home of a married lady ley’s. about by the information" “she ought a»d Juanita chapter, O. E. S., attended in living opposite her own house at 3 News has been received from Newton, to know" had increased and multiplied a body. The floral emblems were many o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Timber- Mass., of the birth of a daughter to Rev. overnight. First, her husband, if in- and beautiful. Interment in Woodlawn lake was instantly seized with com- Harry Moore and w ife. nocent of the charge, would surely cemetery. miseration for Mrs. Waters. The ten- Jan. 5. Lilac. have denied at once. Surely he must Jan. 5. Nihil. derness of Mrs. Timberlake’s heart be guilty. Then came fitful fiushes'of AMHERST. welling up in her bosom, mingled with SOUTHWEST HARBOR. terror lest something had happened to Walter Fletcher, who recently married the recreant bus- indignation against \ him the night before and he had not Seth Thornton and wife, of Houlton Miss§LOuise Eldredge, of North Brewer, band, gave birth to an irrepressible de- ; has returned home with his bride tor the reached home at all. Perhaps he had are here to attend the wedding of Mrs] sire. winter. Friends gave them a serenade been run over an automobile. Thornton’s sister, Miss Anna Beatrice by Saturday A evening sne ougnt to Know it. sue saiu to evening. pleasant Heavens! Could it be that he was ly- Carroll. was passed. Refreshments were served. herself. “It's a shame that such a nice ing mangled and bleeding in a hospi- One of the enjoyable events of - Jan. 5. C. little woman as Bertha Waters should ______tal? If he had not been kdled a tele- son was the farewell masquerade ball be so treated.” Uncrowned Queens. phone would have been sent to her at given Dec. 30 by Miss Dora Parker, who And thus it came about that. Mrs. There have been (even uncrowned home. But she was not at home, and will return to Dorchester, Mass., this Timberlake’s trait of peculiar having no one there knew where she was. week. queens England. The drst was been aroused and fortified the ten- of France, the second wife by The contingency, though remote, was Margaret derness of her heart and her sense of CARROLL-KELLEY. Edward appalling. of I. Money was scarce In she could not rest till she had A pretty wedding took place Dec. 31 at the coffers at justice, There are two government the time, powerful agents—the home of Rebecca when what she had seen to the the Mrs. Carroll, and Edward could not afford es imparted one silence, the other nonresistauce. the Beatrice was wife. She would Mrs. her daughter Anna married of a coronation. The four later injured give Both these seized upon Bertha Waters. pense Waters some intimation of what she to Carl Edward Kelley, of Addison, by wives of VIII.. Anne Her scheme of as a Henry Boleyn's withdrawing digni- Rev. of Mt. had seen the first time met. But J. N. Walker, Desert. Lloyd successors-Jane Anne of they fied wife should withdraw from a hus- Seymour. Carroll was best man and Miss Winifred Catherine to restrain herself till then was like band who had been unfaithful Cleves. Howard and Cath proved was maid-of-honor. Miss to hold the lid on a cal- Carroll Jessie erine Parr—were never crown- endeavoring had been a failure. She could not publicly the march. dron of water. She determined Lawton played wedding ed as consorts. it was boiling stand this for another or queen Perhaps anxiety day About were The Nine that as soon as she had finished cer- forty guests present. because It would cause Find Kittens in This Picture even another half She must re- Henry thought day. rooms were decorated with tain work she would call on evergreens ridicule to bave coronations occur as and you will be awarded one of the above household turn. prizes. and woman and her potted plant. as his marriages. Henriet- the injured tell what frequently The will be She arrived at home at midday. The Refreshments were served in din- judges three well-known persons of Portland. The to know. to the ta Maria, the wife of Charles she ought It occurred 1., being will be awarded in Older named to first question she asked her maid was and the left ; prizes the persons sending In the ing-room, couple for Bangor a strict Catholic, refused to take her that sha might make a pretext for part most skillfully executed answers. Send your answer on this or whether her husband had been at amid a shower of rice and confetti. sep- calling of the work she had undertak- They in a state function which would com- arate sheet of paper with your name and address. In tiro event of home and been her note. An- for the in given will reside present Waterboro, of one en with reference to the minister. The pel her to partake the Sacrament, more than answer being judged worthy of a certain prize, duplicate swered in the affirmative, she did not is result of all these noble that where Mr. Kelley principal of the high according to the rites of the Church of prizes will lie awarded. The decision of the judges will be final, impulses how had demean herself by asking he school. Mrs. loved all who one answer from a household will is Mrs. Timberlake was that with- Kelley, by England. Sophia Dorothea, the wife imly be allowed. This contest guided did ask received the note, but she know her, has been a successful teacher of and restricted to residents of the Xew England States, Winners will be in twenty minutes after she saw. or, George 1. mother of George II.. whether he had slept at home. She in her own town and in the Houlton notified by mail. Send in your answer at once. All answers must be rather, thought she saw, Fred Waters was never recognized as queen of Eng- was informed that he had. and the schools. received by January 15, 1914. enter Mrs. Mainwaring’s house she land and therefore cannot be classed maid did not mention that he had Jan. 5. Spray. posted around to his home to inform as one of Britain's uncrowned queens. looked especially gloomy or had l>een his wife of the fact. Caroline of Brunswick, the wife of heard pacing the floor at midnight. On SARGENT VILLE. But to return to the meeting of the George IV., was not permitted to be the whole, his wife could not discover Miss Helen Higgins is at home from in Westminster ball at bis two ladies and the dialogue which was present & Pianos, that he had beeu moved. Co., especially opened by Mrs. Timberlake asking Bangor. coronation. —London Mail. She to dread him after began facing Ruth [LordMasonic Maine. Mrs. Waters which side she would Miss Sargent has returned to Building, Portland, what had occurred. She concluded to take in the impending crisis in the school in Waterviile. call him up by telephone at his office Paragon of Parrots. church. Miss Jennie E. Grindal is her Customer—But is be a bird? I and hear what he had to say. This visiting good “I haven’t been a member of the brother in Conn. was the brief them: Thomaston, mean. I bope he doesn’t use dreadful dialogue between other at Mr-. church long enough.” replied Mrs. Wa- Dealer- points, will he at home “Did you get my note?” Miss Flora L. Bowden has returned to language. Es a saint lady; COUNTY NEWS. ters, “to warrant Dunn’s this wee k. A host o 1 friends ex- my taking any part “Yes.” her school in Hull, Mass., accompanied by sings 'yarns beautiful, i ad some par- in the matter. Fred that I tend congratulations. prefers “I since her mother, who will the winter in rots wot used to swear something aw- FRANKLIN. suppose you have not de- spend Jan. 5. B. shall keep out of all contentions.” Mass. ful. but If you’ll believe me. lady, this nied that the information is true it is Medlield, Mrs. E. F. Bartlett and daughter Mil- “Very wise. Your husband has al- 'ere bird converted the lot—London true." Archer C. Bayard and wife are home dred, of East brook, are visiting relatives WALTHAM. ways had a reputation for being pol- Bystander. “I'm not in the habit of denying the from a visit in Roxbury, Mass. here. itic.” William Kemp has his store completed stories of talebearers, especially to iny Miss Sadie M. me word "politic” nettled Mrs. Wa- Billings spent Saturday Maxine, the young daughter of Dana and stocked. own wife.’’ Conscientious. and Sunday at West Brooklin. Dyer and w ife, w ho was threatened w ith ters. She understood it, when applied McAlister—Tis threepeuce I’m owin' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adel- “Do call Mrs. Timberlake a tale- you is in pneumonia, is improving. to social matters, to mean one who Ralph Hardy visiting Waterviile. ta meenlster. The fact is. Pm a l*ert Crosby Jan. 1. bearer because she has told me what ye, draw out all Miss Vera An of severe colds has Will the information pos- N. Harding has returned to conscientious tnon, and I naethin' epidemic claimed w hile she considered I ought to know?” pit Austin Giles cut his foot badly sible without imparting Howev- her school in Easton. in tlie on The many victims here. Mrs. L. F. any. “I do.” plate Sunday. smallest Springer working in tbe woods. Tbe point of tbe er. she made no to and 8. S. Sea mm who have been reply the innuendo. Mrs. F. is I bad wl’ me was a saipence, and 1 on, quite xe entered and cut “Is her story true or untrue?” Wylie Bayard visiting her the top of his loot "By the bye.” Mrs. Timberlake con- in didnn tbeenk was ta it ill, are out again. “I decline to answer.” brother Port Chester, N. Y. the.salrmon up t hroueh to the sole. The gash on the bot- tinued, “I was not aware that —Dundee Advertiser. Cards the you Leroy Chatto is at home from announcing marriage of Miss tom of tbe foot was' one and one-half knew the “Why?” Bangor Maiuwarings.” Mina Ethel Moon, of North Sullivan, and inches while that on was nearly “Because when she told you the where he was employed as a railw ay postal long, top "I don't know one of any that name.” Baldness, Edward Kingsley of West across his foot. It is feared he lose story it was your duty to have asked clerk during the season. Bunker, may “Don’t know that pretty Mrs. Main- Men get bald more frequently than on Dec. were received her to leave house.” Gould9boro, 25, by two toes. your Mrs. C. H. Taintor and Miss Agnes to Dr. ot waring! Why, I supjiosed you were women, according Guelpa their many friends, who wish them a Jan. 5. H. There was no reply to this for some Kane left Saturday for Boston. Miss very intimate with her.” Paris, because they wear bard, heavy happy and prosperous wedded life. time, when Mrs. Waters asked if he Kane will go from there to Northfield to “What made you think that?” bats, they cut their bair too short and would be home to dinner. He replied attend school. A quiet took at the home ili JEttXEKUIUfc. “Your husband knows her. doesn't they eat more than women. Dr. Guel- wedding place that he would, provided no mention Jan- of Fred A. Swan and wife Christmas even- he?” 5._Sim. pa says the scalp is like soil and the would be made of Mrs. Timberlake or ing, when their only was “Not that 1 am aware of.” hair like the vegtatlon that grows upon daughter, Hazel, her story. After a slight hesitation PENOBSCOT. married to Lyle H. of “Oh!” Mrs. Timberlake made the ex- it When the scalp Is neglected the Woodworth, the promise was given: there was a Mrs. Sarah Orono. The took in the clamation as if she would retreat from Sprague is visiting her hair does uot grow and its roots die. wedding place click, and Mrs. Waters, leaving the Mrs. parlor, which was decorated delicate ground. She turned the sub- daughter, George Goulding, in Hock- Just as grass dies when the soil is tastefully telephone, was obliged to content her- land. with green and white. The bride was ject by remarking that she thought it poor. A heavy, hard hat constricts self till 5 o’clock, w hen her husband gowned in white silk, and was attended was colder and there would be snow. Eastman Dodge and wife are visiting the blood vessels that nourish the would be home. She had made her by her cousin, Miss Fraser. But Mrs. Waters did not propose to up their daughter, Mrs. H. E. Perkins. scalp Clipping the bair short leaves Margaret mind from his action The was attended that there w'as roots at the of groom by the bride’s leave the matter of Mrs. Timberlake’s Roy Leach has purchased the old Var- its tender mercy cold, nothing in Mrs. Timberlake's story, brother, Elwood Swan. Rev. Gideon allusion to her husband without an ex- num homestead of William heat and dust. The oil that exudes and her Capt. Sellers. the anger began slowly to rise from around the roots of the hairs and Mayo performed ceremony, U9ing the planation. He will repair it and occupy it. against that as a blood red sun service. The were She was not in lady them nourished is coagulated by single-ring gifts wisely long getting the Mrs. Ruth Smith is in keeps climbs the eastern on the visiting Portland selected and will be useful in their new simple statement that Mrs. Timberlake sky morning the cold and chokes up the matrix in of a hot There was a of home at Orono. Mr. and bad seen the gentleman enter the la- day. meeting Penobscot which the hair is formed —New York Mrs. Wood- The Waterses dined chapter, O. E. S., Saturday evening. The worth have the best wishes of dy’s house in the middle of that very together some- World. many what degrees were conferred upon one can- friends. left for their home afternoon. As soon as she had im- coolly, and after dinner the hus- They Mon- band didate, after which the offi- day. parted the information she added, with voluntarily denied the charge newly-elected Defining an Epigram. that had been made him. Be- cers were installed by P. M. Jennie ■ Saves all the fervor of her compassionate against "Father.” said the small boy, ”wbat Miss Bernice A. Dunn and Dr. Charles Medicine-Money fore Mrs. Bridges, assisted P. M Belva Wardwell as »>ul: "I’m awfully sorry for you. Mrs. retiring Waters called up Is an epigram?" S. Underhill left on the train ■ Since childhood Miss Nan L. marshal. After installation last Wed- Waters. I wouldn't have told Mrs. Timberlake on the phone. refreshments "An epigram.” Mr. Groweher. Connor has found you, but replied nesday for Bangor, where they were mar- |j husband were served. I thought you ought to know it” “My informs me that he “is usually a brier hut commonplace ried, Rev. A. Jan. 5. George Martin tying the nup- I “L F.” Atwood’s Medicine doesn't know woman Woodlocke. Having thus sympathized with the any of the name remark made by somebody who has tial knot. The the bride, only daughter 9 a reliable remedy for many ills. It for such a of Mainw’aring.” been well advertised” —