Ellsworth American : June 5, 1918
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LOCAL AFFAIRS thy, Margaret Moore, Madeline Jordan, atitintiarnunta. Dorothy Crabtree, Karin filiation, Eliza- beth Linnehan, Lovina Moor, Janice NKW THIS ADVERTISE* KNTM WKF.K Abram, Madeline Hounds, Gertrude Dor- 1 Dr Barbrick g*n and Sylvia Grindal. Kefreshments BURRILL NATIONAL Men v»ant(d were served. BANK Order of notice Onion Trust Co There will be no collections of mail N K Tel A Tel Co ELLSWORTH, MAINE from the Furniture for sale street boxes on Sundays or holi- Water Power of Maine days until further notice. On those days First and J A Haynes—Groceries To Second Burrill hank s.atement persons mailing letters they wish for- Harvard Dental school warded without delay should drop them Hancock Co Hank Liberty Loan Subscribers Having* in the box. The Burrill National bank post-office youe BUNK HHvj'a garage —oecona- hand cars Mrs. Thomas F. Hoes who for the G W Alley Second-hand furniture man, Cat jrour May 15 interest if have few and the Character coupons you not done so, I«ost—Automobile lamp and number plate past weeks have been with her Capital, Resources, Ability, also all June 15 Interest coupons NOW. parents, H. H. Hooper and wife, has re- and Standing of the men who conduct its affairs We and turned to her home at N. urge recommend vour eichanging for Thrift and SCHEDULE OF MAILS Watertown, Y., are a War where Mr. Soesman is the superintendent what go to make up strong institu- Savings Stamps, a safe lie-investment and a Patri- *T BLLSWORTH FOSTOWCB. banking of the New York Air Brake munition otic I>uty. Do It NOW. Mdll if /n tion. coupons yon can't call. effect. May go, IU18. plant. Unless you detach matured Another your coupons from MAILS BBCBIVBD. fillsworth boy in the service all these Bank in- Honda Possessing qualities—this your money is not earning compound Weak l>nyn. has just been heard from. Francis H. From a 4 » m. son vites business. interest. Ilon't overlook this important feature. West—7.11 ro; p Murch, of Maynard Murch, a private your banking From East—11.08 a m; 6.4* and 10.62 p m. in Co. K, 3rd fing. Keg., is now at Camp A (10.52 mail not distributed until following A Htirnphrys, Virginia. He \yrites that it Bank with us. morning.) is fine down there, but very warm. They MAILS CLOSS AT POITOmCI expect to be there two months or more. Goi.ho WBIT-10.30 a m; 5.10 and 9 pm. fillsworth and Ellsworth Falls firemen Goiro East—6.30 a m; 4 00 p m. were called out Monday afternoon for a '■ .Niotf TitusT Company Sundayt. fire which caught from the waste burner Arrives from Save on Feed the west .11 a m. Closes foT near Whitcomb, Haynes A Whitney’s i LL west 4.40 p m. of £ SWORTII.M.MNE short-lumber mill. The fire looked An unusual is offered farmers and opportunity stockowners to and the Registered mail should be at half threatening, fillsworth firemen make .1 material saving by feeding cottonseed meal. 1 have received postofflce an hour before mail closes. were called as a matter of precaution, but «00 of this meal, and am able to make a low bags price: the fire was extinguished before serious damage resulted. COTTON WEATHER IX KLI.KU OKTH. SEED MEAL Congressman John A. Peters and wife arrived from a For Week Eliding at Midnight Tuesday, Washington Sunday. Mrs. When People Begin To Save $2.80 Bag dune 4. 191K. Peters will remain for the summer, but ! to become and more Mr. Peters’ stay will be brief, as he must When people begin save, they thrifty .valuable Schumacher’s Stock | From observations taken at the powei Feed, Bag:, S2.90 station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rivei return to Washington to-morrow. It will to the Nation—and how essential this is, especially in these times Power in Co., Ellsworth. Precipitation is be a busy summer for Congress, but in- I have also received 400 bushels of given in Inches for the twenty-four hours when best efforts are needed. Don't wait—start an account with us ending at midnight.] dications now are that a recess will be Weather Precip- :aken for July, which Mr. Peters thinks Temperature conditions itation Grass Pure s Seed, 99'^% ill be the extent of bis summer vacation. Hancock County Savings Bank 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon wUifh will be sold at #4.25 a bushel One of the most thorough of high- Wed ao- 64- fair fair jobs Ellsworth, Maine way construction to be found anywhere Thurs 60 — 62 — Seed Oats, bushel, $1.20 rain,fair fair .06 n Maine has just been completed for the Frl 52- 66- cloudy,fair fair,cloudy Hate highway commission by John H. Hat 69 69— fair fair Halford of Bar Harbor, who had the --Fertilizer of All Kinds-- Han 54— 6— clear clear contract to build the section of road from he Bar Mon 62— 78- clear clear Harbor-Trenton line to Mount Desert This section of Lime, carload 100 Tues 52— 66- clear fair bridge. road, W. TAPLEY Agricultural just received, por tbout 3,000 feet in has been O. Average for length, pounds, 55 cents temperature May, 56.4-, the ransformed from an almost highest average for since 1911, when it impassable May oad to a first class boulevard. The road was 57.9. Th»-lowest for May in that time Fire Insurance was 50.* in 1913. x-d has been widened, the grade has been Total 1.55 Inches. vised so that the road is well above ex- C. W. Grindal precipitation, 14- Ellsworth reme tide, two bridges have been filled Phono vith stone, and the whole road given a l*ater Street Ellsworth, Me. Harlow Hall is (speeding a fpw days in Irst- class gravel surface. Necessary Bangor. < ulverts and guard rails have been con- | new meter rates as and tracted, and the whole ia one of which WATER BATES HEARING. exorbitant, sug- Miss Erva Giles is at borne from job New’ \ he State highway commission feels gesting that the commissioners might York for the summer. jroud.—Bar llarbor Times. Will submit a schedule of Believed Utility Commission rates. Mr. Rider* '1 be Tarratine hotel for the said that schedule at Hancock Point A wedding of interest to tils worth Not Approve New Schedule. company, any is the summer. ot water of rates submitted the commissioners open for >eople took place Saturday noon at the A hearing od the new schedule by Harbor & Union that would yield the same return as at Walter Scott and wife of Augusta spent tome ot George M. Tower in Bar Harbor, rates tiled by the Bar at the county would be part of lgst week in El Is worth. rhen hia daughter, Merle FrancesTTower, Kiver Bower Co. was held present satisfactory. nd Frank ot Portland were mar- evening before the The commissioners made no Mr. and Mrs. John F. 1 Cooney courtroom Monday decision, Knowlton arrived full led. The was commission. The but the impression gained from the home from ceremony performed by public utilities Washington Monday. Cleaves, asked was that considered lev. D. E. McClain of the Methodist commission was present, Messrs. questions they Lieut. Bryant Moore is expected home Clerk the meter rates too and the dif- hurch, and the wedding march was Skelton and Bunker, with Assistant high, to-day on a seven-days’ furlough. Kates Frank J. ferences between domestic, >layed by Arthur Tower of Ellsworth, Koy L. Leach, Chief of commercial, Paul 1). has entered Connor. and hotel rates Tapley the officers’ drs. May Michaelis of Ellsworth, aunt of McArdle and Stenographer E. J. manufacturing discrim- at N. Y. the Ellsworth inatory. A the commission training camp Plattsburg, he bride, was matron of honor, and VV. E. Whiting represented ruling by be was former rates, and may expected before Julyl, when it Mrs. Alice Emery came Tuesday to •'rank Haslam of Bar Harbor best petitioners against the the was proposed to put the new schedule spend part of the summer in Ellsworth. nan. The young people left on Saturday E. C. Ryder of Bangor represented into for a short effect. Dr. Harry Patten of Augusta, with his vening wedding trip, after water company. will return to Portland of the is his Fred A. Patten. vhich they where William O. Burrill, an employee wife, visiting uncle, Fire at Eden. dr. Cooney is employed by C. A. Weston who the new schedule C. A. Hanscorn aud wife of Baltimore company prepared at the farm of t Co., wholesale grocers. of testified how he arrived The buildings Ralph Robbins at arrived last week to their summer rates,’ open tests were in new schedule by Eden burned Tuesday morning. home here. The graduating exercises of Ellsworth meter rates the of water The lire started in the and with no WALL RARER ligh school will be held Friday, June 14, at Orono, where a record was kept barn, John P. Eldridge went to Bangor yes- instal- facilities at band to t 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The senior used by fourteen families with an | fight it, soon spread As uau »1 with .small in Hath room and Oatmeals terday to serve as juryman at the U. S. for to the house. The fire also very change prices except lass play and graduation ball will follow lation of sink faucet and bath room, j communicated district court.