American. 1 avMomtroir r*ioa, pik * •3.00 tiab. IKTIBID AS 8BOORD CLAM MATTIB / PAID €llgmortJ| ) LVI. f) i-IV III ADTAMCIi $1 JO. No. 7 Vol. ELLSWORTH, MAINE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 16, 1910. AT Til 1LUVOBT1 POIT0VVIOI.0. S VDomitraintH. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Ellsworth Friday of next weak. There atJbttt'fttmntt* will be afternoon and evening sessions and at 6 o’clock and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS WEEK. suppers midnight. URRILL NATIONAL BAN IX The board of registration will be in Exec notice—Eat Jonathan W Penney. session at the aldermen’s room on March --6LL8WORTH, ME_|\ National Surety Co—Statement. CQ P O Silsby—Sheriff’s sale. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 from 0 a. m. to 1 p. m. and Writs of attachment. from 3 to 5 and from 7*to 9 m. Jesse K Mitchell—Notice of foreclosure. p. m., p. W H Butler—New restaurant. The basket ball game, announced to be ALL AGES Lafy Hanscom—Notice of foreclosure. G A Parcher—Sulphur. played at Ellsworth Friday between the from to grandchild grandfather are repre- J A Haynes—Cash market. girls’ teams of Ellsworth and Millinocket, sented in Stan wood—Photographer. Hancock Co savings bank. has been postponed, the Millinocket team OUR SAVINGS Bucksport, Mb: being unable to come on the date named. DEPARTMENT. W C Conary—Notice of foreclosure. The Mrs. F. C. Burrill on Monday evening w magic word “save” has been the Bangor, Mb: nne, ncn, means of gave a valentine party and shower for her building up a little “nest egg’ Eastern Trust A Banking Co. for the sister, Miss Bernice Giles. Thirty guests or plain food, future. Place your pennies and Boston I ^ * enjoyed hearts and bridge. The house your dollars with us and we will not only Dr Rudolph Mertin—Excelsior hair dye. valuable and table decorations were to equally protect them from robbers but will also appropriate hearts pay interest on the deposits. SCHEDULE OP MAILS. occasion, predominating. ^ and saving. AT BLL8 WORTH POSTOP VICE. The girls’basket ball team of the high We 4 cent, on In Oct. 1909. pay per Savings. effect 4, | school went to Franklin last Friday even- ing and the school of Liberal interest on check ac- MAILS RECEIVED. played high girls From a 4.28 and 6.08 m. that place. The Ellsworth team won by a counts. Wbst^-T.IS m; p Prom East—11.07 a m; 12.06, 6.65 and 10.22 p m. score of 11-2. Quite a number of Ells- MAIL CLOSES AT POSTOPPICB. worth young people accompanied the Going West—10.45, 11.80, a m; 6.80 and 9 pm. team to Franklin. Going East—6.30 a m; 4 and 5.30 m. p Deacon Isaac Jordan, of Beechland, who, No Sunday mail. Postoffice open on Sunday if will be from 9 to 10 a m. nothing happens, eighty-one years old on March 3, drove the team and Indispensable helped load and unload twelve loads of BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair, For Home baking wood last Friday. He i9 busy making up Feb. 22-20. his own wood to burn next winter. That seems to be pretty good for a man of his age. The club will week Thursday meet this of Harry Graves, Lamoine, charged FOOD FAIR COMING EVENTS. on Friday afternoon with Miss Hannah with arson, who, after ,a hearing last L. Holmes. THE UNION TRUST CO. before Recorder of ELLSWORTH. of ELLSWORTH Wednesday Knowlton, Will Open at Hancock Hall Tuesday The woman's relief will serve the Ellsworth was corps municipal eourt, held Next. At Lamoine, Friday evening, Feb. 18- OP NED 724 NEW ACOOUNTS suppeV at G. A. R. hall Thursday, Feb. 17, in bail to await the action of the f1,000 The food fair, to be given under the aus- Poverty ball and supper at town hall* at 6 o’clock. DURING THE YEAR 1S09, AND grand jury at the April term, has thus far pices of the Ellsworth merchants’ associa- Wilson’s orchestra. L. M. Moore, wife and son left to-day failed to secure bail, and is still in the will at hall of HA8 NOW MORE THAN 5,000 tion, open Hancock Tuesday Hancock hall, Feb. 22-26—Food fair for a visit of two or three weeks in Bos- county jail. next week, and continue until Saturday. Admission, 10 cents. DEPOSITORS. YOU ARE INVIT- ton and vicinity. A. Goodwin arrived home There will be brief exercises at 2 Capt. Sidney opening Friday, Feb. 25, at Ellsworth-District ED AN from New TO OPEN AOCOUNT There will be a dance at Rnral hall. East Friday York, where he arrived o’clock Tuesday afternoon. convention of Odd Fellows. WITH Surry, to-morrow evening. Music by recently after a stormy passage from There will be exhibits of food stuffs and US. Thursday, March 10, at Ellsworth—Ma* Wilson and Gonives in the schooner Harry W. other articles of household or farm use, Lynch. sonic district convention. Haynes. His father, Capt. Samuel A. Good- with music afternoon and evening by UNION TRUST CO. of ELLSWORTH H. H. Harden, who has been an invalid REUNIONS. who him in New soon and on for a had an ill last win, joined York Monaghan’s orchestra, speaking long time, turn week, Friday evening, Feb. at Paul Revert after his arrival, has taken the schooner topics of agricultural interest. The Paine 25, and is now in a serious condition. hall, Mechanics’ building, Boston—Ella- for a trip to Port au Prince. trio will furnish vocal and instrumental The republican municipal caucus will be worth reunion. Tickets, 50 cents. music and readings daily, and it is hoped held Friday, Feb. 25, at 3 p. m. The date Officers of Blonquefort commandery, K. STATE. to have the Kickapoo Comedy Co. here for the democratic caucus is not T., will be installed next Monday even- at Memorial Metho- holding also. There will be contests of various April 20-25, Knight announced. ing, by Past Grand Commander Arno W. dist Calais—East Maine annual yet kinds. The lectures will be at 2.30. Doors church, King. The installation will be public to conference. W. A. of Mrs. A. W. Cushman, Mrs. Addie Mason at 1. Bishop Quayle, unmarried and minor open and Mrs. A. K. Cushman are in wives, daughters Oklahoma, presiding. Boston, Tuesday will be “boost” day, or Ells- sons of sir knights. There will be a ban- and expect to attend the Ellsworth re- worth with a at with at day, opening exercises, union on the 26th. quet 6.30, installation, music, 8, local program and speaking by out-of- BOOST! Ellsworth Food followed by dancing and cards. Fair. The Salvation army fair last week was town and local speakers. The principal well patronized, and the results satisfac- The many friends ol Fulton J. Redman, address will be on forestry. Feb. 22-26. tory. ( apt. Scott expresses run thanks to son of E. F. Redman, formerly of Ells- Wednesday will be apple day. Victor the many who contributed. worth, will be interested and pleased to R. Gardner, professor of horticulture at the learn that out of 246 for admis- aubtrti&nnnrta. The next meeting of the literature club applicants University of Maine, will be the principal sion to the Massachusetts bar he was we ia postponed from next Monday evening, speaker. His subject will be “Where at Home one of the candidates who Savings Kept Feb. a, to Tuesday, the 22d. It will be eighty-two Stand in the Apple Business”. $ passed the examinations. Young Redman will be grange Prof. held at the home o( Mrs. O. W. Tapley. Thursday day. is a graduate of Bowdoin, ’07, and will Harold G. Ball, of the University of THE are if are known POPULAR in constant danger of loss tire. Then, too, you Mrs. M. M. who has been by Whittaker, from the to luive in the it is a constant to thieves, graduate Harvard law school Maine, will be the principal speaker on money house, temptation with her sons in Boston the past winter, lion much betier to your savings in the care of a trustworthy next June. this day, and will speak especially on place has gone to Midland, Mich., to make her insti ution like the Eastern Trust, where you not only .receive potato growing. Incidentally it is hoped borne with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bias. The regular Sunday services in the alisolu'e but constant interest, compounded semi-annu- to have a of protection, Methodist church and afternoon meeting prominent grangers IDEA ir There will be another of the morning aliy. Our by-mail methods make banking easy f everybody. meeting from all over the to a boost Sunday, Feb. 20, at 10.30 and from 3 to county, give Hancock county grange fair association 4, of the value of conducted Rev. W. F. to the grange fair project. sulphur is undoubt- of next when the dates and by Emery. Morn- Friday week, w be Odd Fellows There founded “Bet me die the death of Friday yi day. edly upon experience, and Eastern Trust & of holding the fair will be decided ing subject: the Banking Co., place will be a large number of Odd Fellow’s in it has been known to the medical righteous and let my last days be like BANGOR, riAINE. Branches at Old Town nnd Mnchiai. upon. town on that to attend the district His.” Afternoon subject: “The World for day profession 2,000 years. Its use cleanses At a special meeting of the full board of and with the ■ ^ ■ Christ.” Bible study and address Friday convention, expectation the system of all scrofulous affections aldermen last Saturday morning, it was that many of them will bring their wives, evening at 7.30. Subject: “The story of and clears the complexion. It is good voted to sell the old “hearse house”, now the program arranged will be of special the little captive maid who helped her in Chronic Rheumatism, situated on the city farm, to John B. Dean interest to women. Miss Laura E. Com- particularly sick master to find a cure.” tor those a for (40. stock, of the department of domestic having gouty tendency. Two farewell were The University of Maine music clubs parties given last economy of the University of Maine, will Now is the time to try my SULPHUR AND week in honor of Mrs. L. Russell be gave a concert at Hancock hall Thursday Henry the speaker of the day, and her subject who will leave soon for where CREAM OF TARTAR LOZENGES. evening under the auspices of the sopho- Warren, Mr will be “Discrimination in Food Values”. Russell has a business. more class of the high school. A dance purchased grocery Saturday will be county day. The followed. The first was a supper given Friday even- principal speaker will be Prof. H. A. PARCHER’S PHARMACY. ing by Mrs. Q. F. Newman, as a surprise of the of his There will be a meeting of the Village Campbell, University Maine, to Mrs. Russell. Saturday evening Mrs. subject “Dairy 0. G. improvement society Friday after- being Management”. ROLLED- OATS next# Elmer E. Rowe entertained in Mrs. Rus- Austin M. Foster has been given the noon, Feb. 18, at 3 o’clock, at the home of sell’s honor. Saturday evening the junior contract to erect the booths. Andrew M. Mrs. John A. Peters. All ladies interested class of the high school gave a farewell Moor will arrange the electric lighting in the work are most cordially invited. MONEY AT party to Miss Lillian Russell. in connection with the decorations. A PURSE OPENING The annual convention of the Odd Fel- will add decora- This will be observed as Eugene D. Brann to the lows’ lodges of this district will be held in the week of tions a number of of tax- prayer by the Salvation army. To-night specimens DEPOSITED the albino deer shot there will be a cottage prayer meeting at idermy, including PRICE! SWinTisnTflW up-river the past season. Mrs. Moon’8, on Spruce street. Thursday, on or before March 1 There will be dancing each evening Friday and Saturday at 8 meetings in begins to bear inter- hall. solo from 10 to 12, with a Washington birthday Army Following singing ser- est at that time. This ball and a “ladies’ vice Saturday evening, refreshments will Tuesday night, night” ball Friday, when ladiee w’ill be admitted bank has paid ”3 reg- 25-cent of be passed. A special hour, of prayer will free. Kegular packages ular semi-annual follow. Sunday—Sunday school at 1.45; dividends since be- this extra popular breakfast topical meeting at 3 p. m., leader, Nellie May be Postponed. JUST at 7.30. The farmers’ announced to be business in Maddocks; evening meeting institute, ginning held here on March 15, may be postponed 1»73. cut in for a record Word has been received here of the cereal, price, until the 22d or 29th. death yesterday at Holyoke, Mass., of The-special committee of the board of sale Harrietts Jackson, widow of Capt. George Hancock Co. Savings Bank, to trade which has the affair in hand has re- K. Griffin. The Griffins are RECEIVED well remem- 16 State quested Commissioner Gilman to make St., bered here by the older residents. A son the change, if possible. MAINE. was Gen. Eugene Griffin, a graduate of ELLSWORTH, It is that before the next and at the probable 18 cents. West Point, time of bis death a issue of The American the date will be \ A new lot of Berri few years ago, was second vice-president definitely fixed. of the General Electric Co. A daughter is The are new Oil. This is Oats and strictly Olive the wife of W. E. Baker, a well-known ELLSWORTH FALLS. engineer. It was Mr. Baker who made A. Oil the of the route between Ira B. Hagan went to Augusta Monday, light in every way; the price is J. the best made; survey Ellsworth Read This Over and Bar Harbor for the Mt. Desert Tran- returning Tuesday evening. If have a so a little sit Co. The embroidery club met on Thursday you photo you wish enlarged slim that it costs and trained, Films you wish everybody—yes, of last week with Miss Millie A. Tre- developed HAYNES, or printed. Pictures you wish framed. Death of An Octogenarian. worgy. Pictures you wish copied, send them to ^ OU—should be eager to buy Postoffice more than the me and I will give you first-class s;»tia. Sq., Mrs. Sarah C. Qarland, who had lived to Miss Sadie Jordan has been the guest of faction or refuud your money. I Iiave this class of work from all parts of the the advanced age ot ninety-tour years and Mrs. Walter B. Cram in Bangor for sev- in a Ellsworth. common Oil but it State. Send yours while you think of It. hurry. live months, died Sunday, Feb. 13, at the eral days. home on Bridge hill ot Parlin H. in is worth the differ- Bonsey, George A. Lynch is filling his houses whose family she had lived for the past with bis usual amount of ice. Charles P. few years. Smith has also commenced cutting. Stanwood Studio, ence. Mrs. Qarland’s maiden name was Mrs. Herbert E. Flood and two children Dirigo Block, Main St., Ellsworth. Frazier; she was born in Waltham, and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE AMERICAN are visiting at Green Lake with her was the last of a large family ot children. Price 65 cents a a parents, Mrs. Fred E. Grace and wife. pint $1-25 Two sisters lived to a remarkably old age— Mrs. Johnson has Mrs. Hannah Higgins, ninety-two, and Lyman returned to her home at Lubec quart Miss Cynthia Frazier, ninety-one. Her after visiting relatives HOUSE electrical rstr here and at Green Lake several weeks. CLEANING WITH- husband was Elisha who died Full Llaee el Oarland, Butler’s services were on at no tat had conducted many years ago. They children. Preaching OUT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Hancock SU. DUST. Cor. Main and The funeral was held at the house Sunday by Major and Mrs. Cowan in the AND FIXTURES. Sold only by EatluiM M WIHug mi SaSfUtt Ckaertalljr OIne. Home Cooking Neatly Served. yesterday afternoon, Rev. P. A. A. Killam, vestry, and were well attended, consider- ANDREW M. MOOR. Water Served with Meals. of the Baptist church, officiating. Inter- ing the short notice. Having purchased a Santo Vacuum Pure Spring Electrical Cleaner, I am prepared to do •tejr Building, Mate 6t.. Elliuortb. was at Woodbine ment cemetery. Charles A. Joy went to Bucksport last house cleaning without removing the fur- E. G. niture from the rooi n or dust, MOORE, week, where he will be as sur- raising any employed Operated from any electric light socket, for Prices T. a former of veyor the balance of the winter at the very reasons ble. Demonstrations Stanley Pullen, surveyor if Beautiful Azaleas Lorraine Begonias Richardson mill. given desired. - Druggist. the port of Portland, for eleven years publisher of the Portland Press, died The mill of C. J. Treworgy has been shut Once tlie Cor. Post Office. Wanted at bloom opp. Now In full Tuesday, aged sixty-seven years. He was down since Friday on account of the one or two carloads l in. and 1 1-4 in. GREEN HOU8E. a member of the State 1874-76. of a fore wheel. A new George B. ELLSWORTH rtall orders a legislature, breaking one was Jameson, dry Hardwood Boards, beech, birch 43. Specialty. Telephone He was a to several national received from and maple. Address, Ellsworth delegate Bangor yesterday, and work 130 Water St., Ellnworth. Me. Hardwood Co., Ellsworth, Maine. republican conventions. was resumed this morning. Hutchins and Carl ®rtjrrti«mrrU* talcum powder, cold cream, etc., I have small ©rangrrs. Dunbar; Benefit Column. among tl)f Nins Bernice fHutual and boxes that bold all I need for the Varnum, * CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. cans Varnum, VW' these in most convenient es- Perkin,, Elmore Roberts and trip. You can get This column is devoted to the Orange, R. p' EDITED BY “AUMT MADGE’*. answering the “ad” of some reli- of Hancock county Suggestions for the good Prsyor Mooting Topic For tho Wook shapes by pecially to the K ran Res of the or?' that sends for a few cents. for the able firm samples column la to all granger* were made by the brothers a.id Beginning Fob. 20, 1910. and The open aistera Its Motto: “Helpful Hopeful Place several wa*sts on a coat hanger and of Interest, and Destine of and other elne of discussion of topics general (trance. Penobscot Topic.—Intemperance SAVED fold all will not get crushed Make letters gr,n(w together. They for of grange meetings. tended a vote the body.—Rotr. vtli, 1-14. Commont by reports rising of thanks to The of this column are succinctly as if folded of my coat must ^ Rev. Sherman H. Doyle. D. D. purposes separately. Many short and concise. All communications team of the motto— tt Is for the mutual degree visiting stated In the title and hangers are made of barrel hoops about will not be ex- grange , Ia this fatuous from the be signed, but names printed the and paragraph and alms to be helpful and hopeful inches wound with strips of com- working degree, they in benefit, eighteen long bv permission of the writer. All r,. of Romans the Paul com cept a vote of thanks to book Apostle for the common good. It Is far the paper and tied with ribbon or tape. to gave the host Being crepe I muni cations will be eubiect approval by gn,!"1 a vivid contrast between the mon use—a servant, a purveyor of In- Some are first wound with and without for the entertainment. draws public wadding I the editor, but none will be rejected There were iw the In- AN formation and a medium for FROM sachet in. ten suggestion, sprinkled including spiritually minded and the carnally ! good reason. present, from H,|„* terchange of ideas. In this capacity It solicits S. J. Y.’s letter recalls my only visit to Port- _____ minded. Through Christ the spiritu- grange. Washington’s birthday win v” communications, and ltssuccess depends largely land, and I can say with Naillil that the glass observed this M have been made DATES. by grange. ally minded right- on the support given it In this respect. Com- flowers at Agassiz are beautiful and wonder- — of Hancock eous and walk not after the sins of the munications must be signed, but the name of ful. Would like to have had days where I Friday, Feb. 18 Meeting HIOHLAND, 304, NORTH writer will not be except by permission only had hours there. Is there another sister I Pomona with Arbutus grange, PENOBHrm flesh or body, but walk after the Spirit. printed OPERATION grange storm- The Feb. 4 Communications will be subject to approval or in Androscoggin county? If there is perhaps prevented Highland On the other hand, the carnally mind- Surry. from the but none will out. It is a grange holding its regular rejection by the editor of column, my pin help to find her very March of Green aeaatos or those who have not Wednesday, 2—Meeting As it was to be ed accepted will be rejected without good reason. Address cute little pin that stands for "Mol" as well yonng gentlemen s ! Mountain Pomona grange with Bayside Christ and are still devoted to the sins all communications to as “Mutual” and Aunt it was carried over until Lydia E. Pinkham’s “Madge”. Expect Feb. n wh life or The ambbicah, By grange, Ellsworth. of the body have no spiritual Madge will say when she sees what a long there was a full attendance and the Ellsworth, Me. — young power and are dead in trespasses and let er, as the father did who would reprove men did themselves much BROOKUN, 251. credit byth, In sins. Their condition is most de- Vegetable Compound his young hopeful for using slang: “come kid, efficient manner in which Feb. with they tilled of evil and “THEY SAY” AND “I THINE”. I ue forest, wis.— cut it out.” Should not blame her if she cut Brooklin grange met 8, th! plorable. They think only offices. The program was a No doubt have heard the expression “After an opera- it out. ^ Mol. Master F. 8. Herrick in the chair pleasing one. destroy body, mind and soul by indulg- you Worthy consisting of from which we should shrink. non four Two singing by choir, Or the saying | years ago Thank for the use- ! and twenty-six members present. reading! ing In the sins of the body. All who I had down- you sincerely many 1 by Harvey Staples, Homer When talking of a poor fellow being. S pains for were received. Mil follow this kind of lives in any form ful suggestions you have given us. I cer- applications membership Lowell, It is always “They say”, or “I think”. ward in both sides, colraLeach and EarlGrindel; the find After business the lecturer presented a com,ndronl or forms should arouse themselves, ; and a tainly hope pin will help you ! backache, and by Percy Orindle and Malcolm “They say. or I think, he has fallen. one and am short of music, readings !^,ch. realize their danger and give up sinful weakness. The doc- more than Mutual sister glad program Nathan So I've heard. For myself, I don’t know.” song by Gray. The ones. man tor wanted me to it stands for “Mol” as well as ! tests. program lives for spiritual No __ closed and “I think he has taken to drinking. by encouraging appropriate re- need "walk in the have another opera- Madge. since Christ's death so (Aunt) 8CHOODIC. 408, WINTER HARBOR. marks made W. M. For they say he does and so.” tion. I took E. by Gross and J. m flesh." but and should "walk In Lydia held its meet- may Pinkham's Schoodic grange regular Hutcbins on the amount of talent “If live after the flesh Our sisters they, too, fall a victim Vegeta- dis- the spirit.” ye hie €onr*ponftrnrc. on evening, Feb. 10. There the entire Of this cruel, gossiping tongue. Compound and ing Thursday played throughout evening ye shall die [spiritually and eternally], a number of “They say,” or “I think” is the reason I am entirely cured were 140 present, including but if ye through the Spirit do mortify of my troubles.”— from Of many a poor heart being wrung. The (iambllng Anhlt. visiting members, many remaining RAINBOW, 303, NORTH RROOKSVILLE deeds of the shall live.” De or- the body ye Mrs. ArersTF. VEsrEBMAMir, f Washington, D. C., Jan. 26,1910. the Pomona meeting in the afternoon. Rainbow grange was called to life and We all have our faults and our weakness. est. Wisconsin. ordiroo Which shall it be—a spiritual To the Editor of The Amertcan: Owing to bad traveling, not so many at- Feb. 10 Bessie aa And no matter wherever we go, by Gray master, r „„ or a carnal life and Another Operation Avoided. eternal salvation one who has with men, Pomona as w as for. The ladies’ all chairs We always will hear the same story, Any mingled ! tended hoped night, being tilled. It one must decide New Orleans. La.—‘‘For years 1 suf- eternal death? Each and in cities and in the was conferred on twelve. was worth a vote “They say.” or “I think” thus and so. from severe young old, Pomona degree of thanks to see the and the fered female troubles. in- this question for himself, may knows how the habit In the there was balloting on tercet and that had Finally 1 was confined to my bed and country, gambling evening pains been taken, each Lord help us to decide aright. an in most all classes of and the follow what to Dear M. B. Friends: the doctor said operation was neces- prevails society. one candidate ing program knowing just do, espc, iaih SlJ. The sins of the are numerous. body sary. 1 gave E. Finkham's The of gold mines and all was rendered: Hinging by members; violin ter w ho did not refer to All the way from Nebraska the above Lydia Veg- promoters Bessie, the book Back of them, of course, is a sinful a etable Compound trial first, and kinds of schemer* consider and Bro. Small and Sister Roberts; once. The were has some to us, and we con- [ get-rich-quick piano, degrees conferred lor Evil evil poem may was from an — mind. thoughts, imaginations, saved operation.” Mrs the clerk an easy mark. A Lena Ardell Par- Refreshments clude the which it illustrates government reading, Joy; piano solo, practice. were sere, at re- evil lives, and them- “complaint’’ Li ly 1111 Kerlerec New produce they PEYKOrx, St, few the for Minnie Hu duet, Sisters cess hv the ladies. is to be found in the extremes of the years ago opportunity gam- ker; song. inner; At the next meeting selves are evil. "As a man thinketh in Orleans, La. 1 in was so easy that every llanson and Mina the w ill take and in all the inter- of success bling Washington Bunker; recitation, gentlemen the chain, »ud it his heart so is he.” and Christ makes country quite likely Thirty years unparalleled the of one who desired could have a chance. If Higgins; singing, Alice Roberts; duet, is hoped they will do aa well. sins trans- vening sections. We will all say “how confirms power Lydia E. Pink- a man free from bodily by did not care to the races or to drill. true!” but will we ham's to cure they play go Bisters Hanson and Roberts; his mind and renewing his profit by it? Vegetable Compound forming female diseases. The volume of the pool ro3ms, there were the slot remarks'were made by some The following letter from one of our great Pleasing BOOST! ElUwortli will. which were warranted to win Bros. Food western sisters will be all. unsolicited testimony constantly pour- machines, of the visitors, including Hall, Fair, Some of the sius or the Do-ay are: enjoyed by that ing in proves conclusively Lydia all their spare money, yet they were very Stover, Foss, Noyes, Bickford, Bartlett, Feb. 2U-24I. 1. intem- is IntemperaDee. especially E Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound while were to be and Hall. I have noticed in the last few months sever- popular they permitted Rollins Sister perance in the use of alcoholic drinks. a remarkable remedy for those dis- al for A. M. D. I felt operated. There w ill be work in the first degree on No sin of the body has been more inquiries thoroughly tressing feminine ills from which so SULLIVAN HARBOR. iit u lucre were tue The flattered and pleased t-o think any one noticed women suffer. kuiu-iuiuc pru- one candidate at the next meeting. universal and destructive than that many Mrs. in my absence, but I did not write was be- motors who bad free access to the new manuals to work George Noyes ia Presque Isle. why want advice depart- grange has the of intemperance. It has destroyed I If you special about cause was waiting for some kind of an in- ments and would a victim until a of members are on Paul was a case write to Mrs. Pink ham, pursue with. Quite number Simpson recent guest of millions and has mined and wrecked spiration or something worth while to write your at Mass. Her advice la they got his last dollar. All those forms of the sick list. Good interest ia being taken friends in Rockland. countless homes and even been a prin- about; as it does not come will write any way. l.ynn. free, and always helpful. gambling have been done away with, and in the meetings, and it is hoped that it The lower school cipal factor in the destruction of na- Lately I have been ••hibernating’*, like the closed Friday for the now the mails are used by those slick will continue the winter. winter tions. it the young bears, only I seem to have spent the time in throughout vacation, until April. Against decidedly to in their and the furnace room. two Johns are «age and poem from E. A. O. certainly could promoters gather victims, need to be warned. No drunkard ever My away A. T. Wilson baa been a recent if do them in gu -st of all day and that soft coal furnace is as much not have been more appropriate she had that they gather every day by VERONA, 1306. intended to become one. He intended G. Fred Simpson in Newton, Mass. care and almost as dirty as our real little known when she -cut it that it would be her the hundreds there is no doubt. Verona grange met with twenty-five to be temperate in his use of drink. last. It will doubtless comfort the hearts of Sorosia meets baby John. Nebraska has surely had a regu- To pick out a half dozen clerks at members The first and second Friday with Mrs. C harles are to present. But some things dangerous lar old-fashioned and many who are now shut in as she was. It is Miss Elsie winter, after ten weeks random and talk with them abott degrees were conferred on one candidate. Simpson, Simpson and Mrs. and drink is one to know that our loss is her tamper with, strong the snow is everywhere in great drifts and comforting gain, Carleton as matrons. speculating in stocks, you would find the After recess the concert and ball which of them. The only safe way is to slowly melting. It certainly is for.unate that and to know that she is not shut in now, but majority have stock in the only gold mine the grange will give Feb. 18, was dis- The M. L. club met with Bessie Carle- avoid it altogether. Let the young the snow melts so slowly, or the floods below free to enjoy the glories of the better land. on earth that was the real and committees All ton us I Sister B. is much better. I do thing, only cussed, appointed. Friday evening. The con- men especially be warned today, for here would be very damaging—as it is they hope enjoy program ber letters so much. I think it was the last wanting capital to develop it. Boubtless are for a and the sisted of selections from as never before the business world say all the lowlands are under water. I hope looking good time, hope Tennyson by the will the flocds this one she wrote for the M. B. C. which was so there are gold mines that pay immense will send large dele- Irene and Hattie Conners and demands sober men to conduct its af- poor people escape surrounding granges Bessie I when I read it that it as the loss to are helpful. thought but the stock is not for sale, and an fairs. The of who learns year sufferin£and property dividends, gations. Carleton, instrumental solo by boy today to be an to all of to be terrible. ought inspiration us, and I have yet to hear in the thirty years There will be work at the next Lela a sure failure in this meeting, Gordon, after which games were to drink faces I thankfnl for all our present blessings and to would like very much to know who the or more that 1 have been associated with attendance is de- as and business. A good enjoyed. world as well the loss of spiritual Mutual was trust our Father for the future. who used to|know my John when those clerks who in mine eternal life. gamble gold sired. Feb. 14. H. and he was a big fat baby, and he wishes to These two stanzas are Alexia's really message stock or other of their ever is a sin of the know any stock, 2. Gluttony body. more than I, or any of the rest that enclosed for us all: CUSHMAN, 371, GOULD8BORO. realizing a dollar from their investment. Constant overeating is most harmful know us. I have read similar requests in the On account of bad six- 3t*irrtiannnus. WHEN EVERYTHING GOES WRONG. all out and weather, only column before, but as I do not know It is pay nothing coming in, and injurious to physical health and any, of teen members and one visitor from Lin- It is easy enough to be pleasant on the old mental and life. The course could not make myself known. yet they keep playing game. activity spiritual When life flows by like a song. coln grange were present at the regulai “wine- Now is the time to have Christmas shop- Once a gambler, always a gambler, expressions “gluttonous” and But the man worth while is the one who will meeting of Cushman grange. ping ideas and not wait until the last minute. seemB to be the rule rather than the ex- Program: bibbers’' are several times united in the I Heading, conundrums, always do mine all the year when I make The desire to speculate is not all Leroy Arnold; Scriptures, and warnings against both When everything goes wrong. ception. any gifts and, if I don't, I have to Florence Young. TRUES really give confined to the who live in the are man a people enjoined. The who is it as I have For the test of the is up entirely, generally about forty heart trouble, cities. glutton overworks his digestive or- to or more friends comes fifty and relatives to re- And it always with the years. BAY8IDE, 476, ELLSWORTH. A few ago, while sitting on my and not them, but member. I most like use- And the smile that is worth the of years gans only injures believelthat people praises met Feb. 9 with a veranda at my summer home in a Bayside grange good other vital of the ful articles, and am confining gifts to earth Maine, organs body, espe- my attendance and several visitors. The ELIXIR dressed man called and made his F.U iUxthrti cially the heart. The health of thou- ladies more than ever to ties, handkerchiefs Is the smile that shines through tears. nicely 2S5J. worsted quilt that was to the Best sands is and linens that can be used br useful silver, business known by showing me a lot of presented remedy in the impaired and their lives made world lor constipa- and a grange by Fred Murch and wife wat miserable in running gentleman's rooming bouse I Dear Aunt Madge: gold printed paper, wireless telegraphy tion, biliousness by intemperance eating find Mrs. them all delighted when show me me drawn by Horace Marks. Proceeds. headache, loss of too much and In that which is they Have any of the M. B. sisters tried baking stock, and offered something less than eating their of socks appetite, heartburn. gifts ties, and handkerchiefs. on of the stove? Put the use of name. I fl0.50. All appreciate the gift. The harmful rather than Too potatoes top pota- flOO worth for the my told Sure riddance to helpful. Shopping in a large city is but anything toes ou an asbestos plate, cover with a basin the use to which 1 could county grange will meet at Bayside March intestinal worms. much care cannot be exercised over him only put pleasant at Christmas time. First unless ami and tarn occasionally. One can bake pota- of that kind of 2, with State Master Stetson in attend- you ywr our diet. and know what fl0,000 worth paper would cAUdrrn u>elL" Indigestion, dyspepsia you just you want one is appalled toes in this with much less Are if ance. way and, be to the walls of wood heart weakness are the result at the of then paper my house, Ms, 91 mainly array things, you are appalled anything, in a shorter time than in the oven. in he in of or in at the price, then reach in four or but two days roped most every- overeating carelessness what you past I also send a recipe for a pudding which is BAY VIEW, 267, SALISBURY COVE. five other shoppers and feel of the article with body in that little village, from the min- is eaten. Rich foods and especially a favorite one with us: There was a good attendance at the two then if rich candies should be fingers, you really think you want apple tapioca pudding—Soak four round- ister to the boy who cut fish in the factory sparingly par- grange Three were it you stand half an hour on one foot, then ing tablespoons of in three Wednesday evening. taken if at all. the pearl tapioca cups at twenty-five cents a basket, and the of, Eating without cold water one hour; then set it in a double instructed in the first and A Heiiable other until some one goes away, then squeeze degree Rantsdy mastication of food should be boi'er and boil until transparent. Stir occa- strangest thing about it was, all he pre- FOR complete in and stand some seven in the second After more; finally you get the sionally. Add a salt. Iu the degree. avoided. Take time to eat, teaspoonful tended to show was a copy of a patent of a ! absolstely coveted article and when you get it home meantime, pare, core and quarter three business, a literary program was on pre- eat what with but never medium sized apples, put in a pudding dish, little improvement some wireless agrees you. you find it is soiled maybe where you didn’t sented. Sister Stearns sang an Indian CATARRH sprinkle two level sugar over too much, of what it notice it with electric tabiespoonsful instrument, which circular any one could : regardless may light. them, pour the tapioca over them and bake song and Brothers McKenzie and Leland at the office for five a be. The great danger here is that the I didn't have all I needed this year, so after until tne apples are soft. To be eaten with obtain patent cents j gave a character dance and received a Ely's Cream Balm to cream and sugar. evil effects are not immediately ap- trying get something I gave up and tried to copy. is *u*cki» absorbed. hearty encore. Clippings were read by telephone at home; having no success at that, The new of yours are very wel- These oi the concerns in JNew 6m Relief at Once. parent. but they are no less serious recipes agents Dig | members. I called the office and trusted it to the many It because their full fruit is not office come. Some of the young cooks and York and other large always procure cleanses, soothes, produced citie^ There will be a girl when she had time. She told me all the valentine party next heals and until years may have passed. The possibly the older ones look each week for a local agent, if possible, and give them ! protect# other 'phones were disconnected so as not to Monday evening,ttbe proceeds to be used the diseased mem- body is the temple of the Holy Ghost some cooking recipes and we thank C. of stock, not money, for their work, and they I annoy the clerks, and one morning a couple of in buying a curtain and other necessaries brane from Catarrh a;. 1 and my home town for these. I have seen in turn other thus form- ! resulting should therefore, as well as for days later she sent out several appoint agents, a things just as for the drama to be given soon. The third away (’old in the Head quickly, B health be I in of the a sort of endless chain. Of course the and long life, faithfully ordered and I had to let the rest go, as she potatoes ‘‘process cooking” by ing ! the Senses of Taste and Smell. 1 degree will be w orked at the next meeting. cared for. was not sure. above and had an invitation to stock is and after a or i That is why a few friends of method, worthless, year 50 cts. at Druggists or by nu*il. 1 3. is a mine did not get their small remembrance stop and try one at the noon hour. two no dividends the Cwam Balm for 7 < Impurity sin of the body. The finding coming in, PENOBSCOT, 240. in atomizers from me as I could not get the time to 56 Nr vilest of sins is impurity in thought go local agents soon drop the business, but j Penobscot El> Brothers, Warren Street, down agaiu. Dear Aunt grange entertained about $fa Age: the firm’s are to new word and action. The pure in heart agents always going j members of Castine This is not I and Aunt Have read the M. B. column and think I sixty grange Friday interesting, know, and are never of I shall see God. but the impure shall not fields, they heard again. and Madge can do as she wishes about publishing must write a line as I can spare the time this evening, the ladies’.degree team of MILD LIQUIDS CURES ECZEMA. stand before Him. He is holi- It is generally a new man with a new perfect it. It may be that inspiration will come later snowy morning. Should have written oftener j the visiting grange conferred the third ness and cannot suffer in His scheme who comes back, and strange to impurity on. Happy New Year to all the Mutuals. but my eyes are too weak to use evenings and degree upon a class of four in an able and sight. Impure thoughts and imagina- A.M.D. the daylight seems well tilled. say he succeeds exactly as the first one did. impressive manner. The fourth degree Skin Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves tions. vileness of in Here is another Christmas idea for a friend It almost seems foolish to work for a speech ordinary Your picture of Christmas shopping i* was conferred on the same candidates who “a would It is a where there are so I by conversation or in the telling of filthy true to life. I visiting go'*. writing living many people the host aud Nasty Medicines. laughed heartily all by my- grange. Daring the recess, sup- stories and case to take in a suit case. Will describe it anxious to part with good money for impurity of life are ab- self as I read it. per was served, after which the ! That L). D. D* as mine is made and can make lecturer mild, soothing liquid, horrent you improve- stock. But with to Him. Moreover, nothing so A personal letter from 44A. M. Y.” has picture papers, representing the Prescription, atops the awful itch ments on it if can. Cut a of presented following program: you piece continue to be ever since the first A of ac- much as impurity pollutes the human been much and she people gullible, drops. prescription enjoyed does not enamel or oilcloth inches and a ( Heading, Doris Urindle; 9}xl4 piece act on his old singing, Algie knowledged'value. body and mind. Its secret in write to the column Job played the hair-glove | practice direct because she of creton the same size, using the creton for j Hutchins, who responded to an encore; Get a trial bottle at 25c. It will uk® father Isaac. P. T. the ; thought or deed makes the body a has to that will be a the outside of case. Now make nine Barnum, great Lizzie the aud ill nothing say “benefit” i pockets %i paper, Staples; singing, Florence away itch right away you once said the liked to sepulcher of death. to bat her and one-half inches wide by four inches show-man, people in i sleep We assure you Nothing drags any one, very next sentence deep Staples, costume; original poem, soundly. personally be That be it ; of the merits of this for we manhood and womanhood to lower interested me: on both sides of oilcloth, one to be sewed humbugged”. may putting remedy: Stanley Hutchins; singing, Algie I KNOW. E. G. MOO KB. depths. The to it are down through the centre before the outside pretty strong, but when we have once temptations I am a teacher of phonography now in i 1 covering is put on. This is to hold envelopes, been it delights our souls to numberless, and the young should Bryant & Stratton business college here. humbugged, letters, post cards, etc., while the full width see else into the same cate- summon every grace of God and every (Bostonand my life 'consists in training somebody get pocket is for writing paper, blotter, etc. Dh. minds and fingers — seme some gory. T- strength of will to their younger, ______keep thoughts yes, don't forget to put on a pocket 2x3$ on and words and lives No virtue older—to write the curves and pot-hooks, pure. the outside of the larger pocket, for a stamp as the characters are sometimes called. \ BLUE HILL FALLS. no For surpasses it. and other carnal sin book and small calendar. Loops are worked ! Bilious Attacks Please extend my greetings to all M. B. ; so utterly debases and debauches man- with heavy silk in the centre to hold pencil Stewart Conary spent part of last week sisters, and if there are any near, or in, ! kind. or pen holder. It is all bound together with in Sedgwick. Here is help for you. Your bilious attacks be both Boston, I should be glad to hear from them or may prevented ribbon and when folded over is tied with rib- and but BIBLE EEADIKGS. see them. The boat did not come until Sunday ow- relieved, prevention is better than cure. The means are bon. This will bold materials for writing at hand. When a Gen. iii, 1-6: Est. i, 10-12; I Kings Alexia also sends a nice ing to the storm Saturday. your dull headache, furred cast personal letter several weeks or folds quite flat if empty tongue, yellow xx. Prov. to the inactive 10-21; i. 10-19: xxii, 1; Isa. from which I make a few extracts. The oilcloth gives it shape and firmness. Mattie l>owe, of Surry, is spending a few eyes, bowels, dizziness, or a sick stomach, warn xxviil, 1; I Cor. vi, 9-20; Dan. i, 1-8; Wonder if I better tell all A. R. of a bilious resort I think that the column has been unusually my suit cas3. days with Mrs. Conary. you coming attack, at once to Eph. v, 3-12; I John ii. 15-17. the ideas, to save room and Instead of interesting past season. The last mes- weight. Robert and Forest Candage, of Sedgwick taking a large bottle or box of tooth powder, visited relatives here last w*eek. On to Honolulu In 1915. WHEN RUBBERS BECOME NECESSARY Nasal Charles Chin was the guest of his cous- It is a look ahead to Catarrh, an inflammation, of the long 1915, but And your shoes pinch, shake into last week. your shoes delicate membrane lining the air-passages, is ins, Roy and James Hall, that look has been taken by Christian Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet. It cures painful, not cured by any mixtures taken into the Allen and of North Endeavorers of Honolulu, and swollen, smarting, George wife, Sedg- BiECHAM’S they and takes PILLS sweating feet, the sting out of corns stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take wick, have the sympathy of the commu- have already sent an invitation that the and bunions. Just the thing for patent leath- which act almost on er Ely’s Cream Balm through the nostrils, so instantly the liver and and shoes, dancing parties and for Breaking in nity in the loss of their daughter Esther. bowels, quickly >11 American Endeavor convention of New shoes. that the fevered, swollen tissues are reached the flow of bile. A Many people cannot wear heavy Feb. 14. CBUMB8. regulate few doses of Beecham’s Pills will 1915 should be held in their beautiful stockings comfortably without shaking at once. Never mind how long you have suf- | correct the the Allen’s Foot-Ease into the shoe. Sold stomach, put blood in order, relieve headache and Not are the Endeavorers every- fered nor how often yon have been ; city. only very where, 25c. 8anpie FREE. Address, Allen 8. disap- tone the entire we know that Cream Balm is < Itching piles provoke profanity, but pro- system. earnest in this matter, but the Hawaii Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Don’t accept any pointed, Ely’s Bubititute. won’t care them. Doan’s Ointment For over promotion committee already seconds the remedy you should use. All druggists, fanity sixty years, on land and sea, Beecham’s Pills, their 50c. Mailed Bros., 56 Warren ''ures itching, bleeding or protruding piles by their invitation most "We by Ely Btreet, safe and thorough action on the heartily. A SAFEGUARD TO CHILDREN. New York. after years of suffering. At any drug store.— stomach, bile and bowels, have indeed," writes the secretary to “Our maintained their world-wide as hope two children of sixTand eight years Advt. reputation Dr. Clark, "that this may be brought have been since infancy subject to colds and croup. About three I started SOBB LINOS AND RAW LUNGS. about and at this time wish to tender years ago to | use Foley's Honey and Tar, and it has never Most people know the feeling, and the mis- HOARSE COUGHS, STUFFY COLDS, you our services in any way they may failed to prevent and cure these troubles. It erable state of ill health it indicates. All pain in cbest and sore lungs, are is the medicine I can the symptoms out only get children to people should know that Foley’s Honey and that develop into a dangerous illness be utilized to help carry such a take without a row.” quickly The The above from W. C. Tar, the throat and not Best greatest lung remedy, if the cold is cured. Foley’s Honey and Bile Medicine Green plan. Hawaii never disappoints. Tours Ornstein, Bay, Wis., duplicates the ex- will quickly cure the soreness and cough and Tar stops tbe cough, heals and eases the con- perience of thousands of other users of restore a normal condition. Ask for Foley’s parts, and brings quick relief. G. A. Boms 10c. snd 25c., with full for Hawaii in 1915.’’ and directions. Foley’s Honey Tar. G. A. Parches. Honey and Tar. 6. A. Parches. t festedASCHBB. »ut could bo an invitation observed by the neighbor COUNTY NEWS from Her. J. P. Simonton to SOUTH SURRY. birthday of tha younger aon, Howard. •n the attend east, a warm wave germinat- church in a body on Feb 20. H. H. of is board- About twenty-eight guests were preeent, sd Thayer, Stonington, the Leeds in both Oamaa were gardens, and tiny Mies Louise Sweetser is seriously ill at ing at Mrs. K A. Coggins’s for a few days, and all enjoyed the evening. green linos SOUTHWEST HARBOR. were soon visible. Nothing home at hotel Stonington. while hunting foxes in the vicinity. played, refreahmenta aerved and a few unusiml was In playing with his Elmer Flower to be noticed in the schoolmates, selections on the phonograph enjoyed. lady’s John who has been on a visit to Mrs. Sarah H. while Tower was so unfortunate as to break the Jordan, Yonng, hang- gnrden, bnt In Atwater's a Gueata from who were careful ob- Boston and is home. a short time fell from the Surry preeent server large bone of his arm. vicinity, ing paper ago, would have seen lines of tender were Milton Winchester, Raymond Cone- W. 9. Thurlow has filled his four ice- top of barrels which she was using for a green In which could be Among the from ins, Roy Gasper, Edward Dnnham, Misses traced the many suffering grip herself She Words letters “1 and houses with a good quality of ice. bench, injuring seriously. Lena Sperry, Mabelle Clark, Clara Dun- Love.” needing medical attendance are A. I. was unable to rise from the and no hem, Ivs Treworg y and Lena Woodnian. As soon Mrs. Arthur Schooner Thomas Cole- floor, »n Ideal Nan Declared as his letters were Holmes, Freeman, Mrs. Robie Lawrence, Capt. All unite In wishing Howard many as low large is one was present excepting her brother-in- ■is Love. enough to be read from the Norwood and Mrs. Margaret Trundy. man, loading stone at the J. L. (Joss happy returns of his birthday. next bouse law, Mr. Cunningham, who in his par- the man quarry. Feb. 14. Tramp. young kept a constant of last- Mrs. O. W. ______watch Wednesday week, tially paralyzed condition could render no with a view to Cousins Frank of the J. C. Co. D. CARTER. discovering whether pleasantly entertained a dozen McGuire, Rogers aid. Assistance soon came and By ANNABEL Dr. Gould Guyer—Do you see this suite of roomst they were observed. ladies at her home in honor of the birth- at the Settlement quarry, is in New York Days passed, and summoned. Mrs. Young was about in a Here Is where the business women meet 1M0. by American Press the delicate lines were day of her Mrs. on business. lost in the — Csnyrigfat. ex- aunt, Josephine Stanley, few dayB, but is still very poorly. to talk business. Gunner Vou don’t Association. uberance of the who is growth, but never did visiting her. Mrs. Fred I. Lamson and daughters are the There was an enjoyable party at E. M. say! What kind of business do they talk. planter see a face at the Tax-Collector the guest of her Dr. B. window. Augustus Mayo, who has parents, George Feb. 7, the Gunner- Everybody’s. If his declaration had Cunningbam’s twenty-second | Atwater was a well educated been seen It suffered for a year or more with what Noyes and wife. gthau had not met with with a fortune, any response. was thought to be a form of Elmer E. Crockett has to the Sonus man. good looks, rheumatism, gone grand anbertlscuunts. Atwater argued in this wise: If she last week health nud a good mind. His went to Portland by the advice lodge, A. O. U. W., as representative of Lpj has seen the flower words was both occupation and and is a of his physician for hospital treatment. Good Will lodge. Jccnpatlon person of He studied and did some ideality, refinement and Fred Lnmsement. kindliness Fernald, who was seriously injured \ Homer Long, who was called to Blue- she will make a reply even occasionally sending very by a fall from the roof of the Underwood hill by the death of his is back at scribbllns. if unfavorable. So he waited and lather, verse* to magazines. cottage two months is now able to the Central oretty watched. Weeks ago, grocery store. THE REASON WHY In a small but passed, and neither walk lived place, out, though there are dangerous The Atwater the heavens, the air nor the earth Benvenue Granite Co. has closed one. of tbe gave still old Many dwellings symptoms retarding his full recovery. down a Tery ■ sign. Atwater's was for few weeks, and will probably alone and often in the center of Ideality giving ytooil way before the Mrs. Harry Lawton, accompanied by her open again about March 1. His house was Impatience of love, and quaint, went to the Maine hos- large grounds. he was about to some more com- husband, general Schooner Klinch has sailed were a marvel of try George just tbe grounds good two w'eeks for a sur- sod monplace method. Then one pital, Portland, ago for New York with stone laden from On entering his study one morning ttste when the air was gical operation for appendicitis. Her of Green be with clear and the sun Latty Bros., island. 1,1 immediately Impressed friends are poo was shining on the many glad to know she is Feb. 14. Nihil. garden opposite he __ fact that It bad been furnished 0,e fancied ho saw in a new growth safely recovering. decorated by an artist with an ex- Just snd above the George and wife took a in color. appearing soil that which Gilley recently quisite sense for harmony might be letters, but since it came up pleasant vacation trip, visiting their BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair, Through the window appeared grounds unevenly he could not be sure at so daughter Flora, who is employed in a h id evidently been arranged by is THE BEST (hat great n distance. In Portland a STRENGTHENING TONICTOI Both the artist another moment telephone exchange, spending Feb. 32-20. ywbl tandsca|>e gardener. t he hnd a pair of glasses leveled at the few’ days with Howard Gilley in Camden, for Feeble the were Ethan Atwater. Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down and gardener flower bed. The only growth that and also calling on other relatives. Atwater had been drawn to one or and to Counteract Chronic Colds and looked like letters spelled “No.” A new coal furnace is .Persons, Coughs, women at different times, being installed in two different Atwater was KITI'EKY TO CARIBOU. is because it combines the two most world-famed later discovered momentarily discour- the Congregational church by the Gilley Bronchitis, but hud sooner or aged. But It wns evident that there firm of The will be tonics — the In one or the other to offend plumbers. expense A building at Orono owned and medicinal, something was more strengtheningjTod^juiTelinjjelements that coming up which might borne by the ladies' sewing circle. This Fred C. hardware and his sensitive taste, something occupied by Park, of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic without oil or change w hat to be a circle held Iron, grease, appeared refusal. recently a sewing bee at the with was either smacked of coarseness or an plumbing, dwelling above, Again the Impatience of love home of Mrs. O. W. Cousins for the bene- of Not that he was Impelled burned Friday. Loss, }8,000. tastes^good^nd^agreesjvith^ve^one. absence Ideality. him to for an push Immediate response, fit of Mrs. H. B. who was very he may rather be Gilley, John N. one We return a sentimental man; but his Merrill, of the best known your money without question if Vinol Ideality again triumphed. He grateful for the kindly help, as one early a man of sentiment. The senti- citizens of for a contractor does not called concluded to Bangor, years accomplish all we claim for it. wait. Realizing how he morning recently a lighted match fell on mental was as repulsive to him as and builder, died Friday, aged sixty-eight should suffer watching for a response her wearing apparel, and before the blaze coarseness. years. GEO. A. Ellsworth. to his message to grow out of the could be had PARCHER, Druggist, return from a extinguished, destroyed On Atwater's Journey Kingman had a fire ground, he absented himself for a sea- skirts, dress and aprons. $10,000 Saturday found that the place next adjoining he son. lie returned morning. The general store of M. John- late at night, and The silent has visited his on tbe east had changed hands. messenger again the next morning, to his satisfaction, son, the large hotel run by him and his saw a our an and much- The same day he young lady go community, taking aged stable were he saw plainly letters in the adjoining livery practically a total loss, tbe house whose appearance esteemed citizen, Capt. John Dix, for- tot,> gnrden to read, “I Know You Not.” as was the smaller store near by of Mrs. E. him Iler apparel merly of Bartlett’s Island, who died at the atnick favorably. It Is time G. Leavitt. Several other buildings were high that we should have home of his Mrs. A. E. was in go, si taste. Her bat appeared daughter, Lawler, a view of what in slightly damaged. Is transpiring this Feb. 10. Dix had to have been made neither for a giant Thursday, Capt. appa- Ideal afTalr from the other side of the Lewis a well-known Civil war been a and man un- Selbing, nor a dwarf. The colors of which her rently strong rugged garden wall. veteran of Augusta, prominent in Q. A. R. were were subdued. til a few years ago, w’hen he was thrown costume composed died Feb. Miss Edith MacGregor was looking from a with his circles, 9, aged Beventy-two Her face. too. bespoke Innate refine- carriage together daugh- out of her window one when ter Vie and her years. He was a native of Bavaria and ment. morning children, all being seri- came to she saw a young man leave the next Since he hae Augusta about two years before li was lu ini' ituiuiuu turn ously injured. then gradu- house nud saunter down the street. the breaking out of the Civil war. He saw this and nearly every ally failed, suffering much during the past first girl enlisted in Co. 3d Maine It was enough for her that he was two months. was a B, regiment. day after that he observed her either Capt. Dix, who most nice looking and that he lived next will be a The coveted mark was not reached out or coming in or at a win- genial man, greatly missed by 25,000 COFFEE THAT IS COFFEE going door. TJnllke Atwater, whose mus- host of friends. He leaves three daugh- Odd Fellow first was to assume by membership last year, and dow. Ills Impulse ters— Mrs. Linda Ralph, Mrs. Vie Lawler, Not ‘new fangled’ or a fad Ings on first seeing her were what she the net gain of was the goods passing the privilege of a neighbor and go In and Mrs. Lessie Robinson. The funeral eighty-four might be, she mused on something to smallest for This in- —but— and call on the newcomers, but It oc- was held at the home Sunday noon; inter- many years. happen and, womanlike, at once de- ment at Mt. Height. formation is contained in the annual re- curred to him that he would take The Lind that makes breakfast worth while the cided to place herself on the vantage Feb. 14. Spray. port of Grand Secretary R. G. Dyer. The pleasure In studying tho girl from 1 ground of Invisibility—that is, she present membership is 24,923. There were that has for its brief distance that separated their MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS. quality prime requisite sasgaai would not be seen when within doors 370 452 seven ex- that tastes so abodes. One of his theories was that Whereas, Ood in His infinite wisdom hfs deaths, suspensions, always good and she would unconscious ot and 130 w ithdrawals. that is clean and uniform could not be unre- appear seen tit to call to His home above, one of our pulsions, always a refined person that is in air the fact that a nice looking young man beloved members, Winfield there- packed and dust proof tins fined: that an Ideal person could not Sprague; Three buildings in the business centre fore be it that satisfies particular lived next door. of Island tails were burned people be eommonplaoe. If she were both Thursday that should be served in home in the State While Atwater was that Resolved, That we, as members of Tremont every Ideal and refined she would show her assuming with a loss of $10,000. The blaze started not him worth look- lodge, No. 77. F. and A. M., have sustained a of Maine to with- she did consider from an unknowrn cause in a Ideality and refinement him loss we and bow three-story was deeply regret, submissively was a ing at she constantly observing w’ooden owmed John on out an acquaintance. If there to the will of Him, who doeth all things well. building by Grant it and know coffee him from a dark room that Bhe had Main Try today goodness lack of either he would be able to de- Resolved, That we extend to the bereaved street, an«jl spread to two wooden fitted for that especial purpose. FOR SALE GENERALLY tect It without speaking to her or be- up family our heartfelt sympathy in their afflici- structures owned by C. N. Berry and Nevertheless when at a window she ing spoken to by her. tion, and commend them to the Heavenly George Sawyer. The Grant building was THURSTON ft KINGSBURY took care not to look Into the adjoin- Father for that comfort which He alone can the which was en- Within a few weeks he had witness- occupied by postofflce, Wholesale Grocers, BANGOR, MAINE and never appeared at all give. and ed acts on the part of his neighbor In- ing place tirely destroyed, Mrs. Mary Coburn’s when dressed. Resolved, That as a token of respect to our traits that he considered usu- except becomingly millinery store. Grant had 2,000 bar- dicating our these And so it was that Miss MacGregor departed brother, lodge place al in. If not essential to, a refined na- rels of potatoes in the cellar. In Berry’s that Mr. Atwater resolutions upon their records, and that a who was perfectly aware the owner a tinsmith and ture He saw her receive a child copy of them be sent to The Ellsworth building kept admired her before he supposed she came to her house and knew at once Amkrican for publication. hardware store. Sawyer had a grocery on was aware of his and she JOHN- that her heart warmed to children. existence, Eugene 8. Thurston, the ground floor of his building and a SO XT'a he hud been by one of He was standing at a window when knew pierced Arthur A. Gilley, dwelling above. arrows before he knew It him- George R. she attended an old lady to her car- Cupid's Fuller. self. She had concluded to have a Committee. IIA®saSrBM»l **• 11 riage and was sure that she sympa- KLLSWORTH MARKETS. ffffi55gs!a5j»yty that they might have an ex- thized with the aged. These are but garden STONINGTON. a be- ob- cuse to meet with only hedge Individual Instances of Atwater’s The quotations below give the range of tween them, and when he planted John Kellenberger has leased the Sunset servations, no one of which was of su- retail in Ellsworth. You" she had and will a restnrant and prices The Household Remedy taken to- seeds to spell "I Love house, open lodg- preme Importance, but all, Produce. letters traced out In the soil ing house. Country K famed for gg years. Quickiy gether. Indicated a nature such as he seen the Butter. drills. tf relieves scalds, bums, sprains, before the Beeds were put In the Philip Crockett has moved to his new 40 could admire and revere. Creamery pern.. §45 V imflammation, muscular rheum- she had planted house — a fine residence w'ith all modern Dairy 30 313 Then he went away for awhile. Moreover, purposely ■ atism, cuts and like troubles. the letters “No” In Oleomargarine. 20&28 When he returned he made a discov- In her response improvements. BftffS. T.Taken internally on sugar or in The did thin soil In order that they might grow Mrs. Foster Hamblen and I ery. young lady next door daughter Fresh laid, per doz.. .25328 awcciciicu waici, juiuiscm ;» miuuyuc the others to give her lover not appear either In the grounds or at up before Clara and Mrs. Johnson Lufkin have re- Poultry. Liniment will check influenza and colds, a window. He began to fear that he a temporary disappointment. turned from a visit at Northeast Harbor. Chickens..'. .20325 bronchitis and bowel disorders; it is most effective for croup, well that Fowl... .lGa20 instant had seen That Miss MacGregor knew very cholera morbus and many other aches and pains where her for the last time. who was I Mrs. Edith in the a man of an ideal Staples, Bay. treatment is fear was akin to He was tempt- Mr. Atwater was necessary. pain. she wreck of the S. G. Haskell, is visiting Best loose, per ton. .18320 ed nature both from his face, which be without It. to make Inquiries, but knew no oue relatives here. Baled. ,18@20 Your homo should never studied with a glass, and to ask. After a week of chafing one had carefully Straw. J F. S. of was his method of making love. She Walls, Vinalhaven, in town Loose. afternoon he saw her drive up to the from son therefore to destroy tow'n this week to install the officers of Baled. 15 house in a and received with did not propose carriage have. She King of Arthur lodge, K. of P. Vegetables. JOHNSON’S the any illusions he might demonstrations of affection by Potatoes, -20 Onions, n o*ao5 well that no man in love and of pk other members of the family. Atwa- knew very George Gilley wife, Southwest Turnips, n 02 Squash, lb 03 sausuvu vv are of and 03 Carrots, tb 02 PARSONS' PILLS ter longed to out of the window will DO lOUg Harbor, guests Clayton Uilley Jump Lettuce, head 10 Cabbage, tb 03 Brace MUNIMENT must take the time neces- wife. up the liver and take her In his arms himself. But tlons that Celery, uunch 20&25 and make it I. S. JOHNSON & CO. and do out of the ground era its work. Boston, Mass. this was an Impulse that didn’t count sary to grow Capt. George A. Brown and wife have It. proper her lover’s next move. So dot 25860 Lemons do* for or against his natural Idiosyncra- awaited gone to Bethel, Vt., to visit Mrs. Sabin Oranges, 30335 sies. when she received a note begging per- Jordan. Groceries. to a correspondence on O Jflee—per 8 Rice, per 8 06808 A-uier ue rnaae auoiner discovery mission begin Elden Davis has bo a Mrs. returned to Rock- Bio, 16825 Vinegar, gal 20325 she replied that it would 35 Cracked 05 *imilar to the first. He saw a very paper land after a visit w’ith friends here. Mocha, wheat, to descend from beautiful and Java, 35 Oatmeal, per lb 20 handsome young man leave the house pity Feb. 7. Nihil. Tea—per 8— Buckwheat, pkg 04 .WINDSOR HOTEL letters to artificial ones made next door and the young lady follow natural Japan, 45865 Graham, (4 W. T. BRUBAKER. Manager. of chemicals. Koberi k. cousins is in Boston on dusi- Oolong, 30866 Bye meal, 04 him out to loath with a combination the gate, apparently 8ugar—per 8- Granulated meal, ► 02* European. JIM per day and up to To this Mr. Atwater replied that, ness. U ran ula have him depart. This time It was ted, 5*@06 Oil—per gal- tl.St per day and up were beautiful C 06 American, while the flower words The echoolB close this week for a three- Tellow, Linseed, 66870 revealed to him not only that the 08810 12 were very slow. Powdered, Kerosene, young lady was a person of Interest and not usual, they weeks’ vacation. Molasses—per gal to And he made a request to be allowed Havana. 35 him, but that he objected to her be- Mrs. Samuel Coid is at Vinalhaven lor Porto Rloo, 50 ing of Interest to any other man. to call. the Burns celebration. Meats and;Provisions. to reply to Prom this point she ceased to be a Miss MacGregor delayed Beef, 8: Pork, 8. two later ap- Ralph Crockett, who has been very ill, is •natter of study by observation. She this note, but a day or 15830 Chop, 17320 morning cos- now improving in health. Roasts, 10425 Ham. per 8 18 25 was to be appropriated. peared la a becoming Corned, 08 §15 Shoulder, 12® 15 Flour her with a small Juanita chapter, O. E. S., has accepted Tongues, 17818 Bacon, 18 328 Keep My story up to this point has been tume In garden Atwater saw her and Veal: Salt 16816 tery one sided, and It must continue watering pot. 25 Lard, 153 8 Into his own gar- ^Jituctiununii, for the present to be one sided. It Is lost no time In going 15818 Sausage, lb 14 320 Bills Down The lady was Lamb* not to be that a be den with garden tools. William Tell Flour — the supposed girl may __Lamb, 12«30 Buy by when, hearing a each 06 between Broad Street under constant observation by a young watering her plants Hair Critics. Tongues, barrel, if possible. You thus protect Midway with well feigned Foreign Fresh Fish. •nan next door without some observa- sound, she looked up “wheat corners’ and Station and Reading Terminal his 06 25 yourself against tion on the to see her lover craning Cod, Clams, qt part of the girl. Atwater surprise Shrewd foreign observers have remarked Haddock, 06 Scallops qt 40 rises in the price of flour. And you oq Filbert Street He remarked The moderate hotel of had never seen her at him, neck over the hedge. that il the American woman of middle Halibut, 12818 Smelts, lb 16 will be sure of flour and only priced looking always good and consequence in needed rain, and she a as Oysters, qt 50 Shrimps, qt 40 reputation though he bad never failed to look at that the plants age would spend fraction much money bread—biscuits—pies and cakes. of rain. on her hair as she does on her boots and Flonr, Grain and Feed. good her Had he that there was no sign finest PHILADELPHIA whenever she appeared. replied she would be the most William Tell is made from the looked for an opening In the hosiery ravishing Flour—per bbl— Oats, bn 60 ought her ao be would have Atwater creature in the world. In France and < selected OhioRed Winter Wheat. Ask doing In the 6 5088 00 Shorts—bag— 140® 50 but did not find any. the firstnrst hair is a tonsldered her ae overstepping the hedge, Englandlgland the gray tragedy, Corn,1008 bag 150 Mix. feed, bag 100® 160 any flour authority. He will tell you a fence bounding both ana to avert this as as Corn meal, bag 1’50 Mlddllngs,bafcl 50«l 80 honuds set for a modest woman, rear there was tragedy long pos- there is no other flour In the world that young sible is a matter of vitalvi'. and Cracked corn, 1 50 what she and, on top of It, absorbing did not da fe convinced him properties, getting moment. When attacked with makes a finer grained or more deli- that He was very prompt CAN’T SUPPLY OUR DEMAND she dU not consider him worth he passed the hedge. action, however, this tragic army may be cious bread, or lighter biscuits. The Iso was perfectly or LAW UOABDUO WEIGHTS AMD MEASURES. king at. much rattled. The girl utterly routed its onslaught at least wheat for our William Tell is stored OUR CUSTOMERS WANT YOUR about her flowers as postponed. Nearly all druggists nowa- ▲ bushel of Liverpool salt shall weigh 60 One In Atwater gool. She talked a bushel of Turk's Island salt shall in sealed tanks—cleaned morning February to carry in stock ur can get pounds, and hermetically VEALS, EGOS and ■ew a there was no other subject days promptly weigh ?C pounds. APPLES, man digging up the soil in the though HAY’S HAIR HEALTH, which is the sis times before grinding—everything, yard she Invited The standard weight of a bushel of potatoes FARM PRODUOE. In the It was existence. But presently recognized antidote for gray In order and flt for is 60 even the of the is done adjoining grounds. In the permaturely good shipping, pounds, sewing bags, Plain him some that were hair. It is well to avoid unknown ana 44 that the ground was not Intend- to Inspect of apples, pounds. by bright, clean machinery. for In together. untested remedies claiming to be just as The standard weight of a bushel of beans In WHEELER CO. vegetables, but for floweca. In house, and they passed order and fit for Is 60 and insist on HYDE, the good as HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. Msny good shipping. pounds; Ask your dealer ■uother there they began speech of beets, and 09 41 North Market St., Boston, Mass., week the yoang lady came out Then and of these preparations are distinctly harm- wheat, Tuta-baga turnips peas, — in the of corn, 56 pounds; of onions 52, having with a few had left off language ful and their only excuse for being is to pounds; light garden Implements where they of carrots, Kngl>sh turnips, rye and can get top market prices and will make trade on the and pounds; a dainty little basket fun of seeds of flowers. twenty years’ reputstlon Indian meal, 50 pounds; of parsnips, 45 pounds; prompt returns. been a mar- good-will that HAY’S HAUt HEALTH of and buckwheat. 48 of oats ■»« began to Mr. Atwater has long | barley pounds; plant. be- has earned by reason of its remarkable 32 pound*, or even measure a* »»v agreement Market reports, tags, shipping certificates, A few but be found, he fondly when days later Atwater spaded a ried man, efficacy applied in time. It costs William Tell stencils, etc., furnished tree. the attention 60c. or a dollar a •lower bed In his own grounds and lieves, that he attracted only bottle. At drug- her love by hav- gists or from the manufacturer, Philo Hay iff. Daniels’ Horse Renovator—ior COMMISSION. Whated seeds. His was pro- of his wife and won & Co. STRICTLY garden words. Specialties Co., Newark, N. J., U. S. A. horse — Makes Whitcomb, Haynes tected on three declared his own In flower your Blood—gives vim, aides by hush plants. ing *. G. MOORK, BUswortb. strength and health. ELLSWORTH FALLS, ME OBITUARY vision of schools, solas of FROM WASHINGTON. census committee ten yean ago, when it sathorisstios Dyb* preparing to sink their factional the towns «re necessary. ni similar to those American. in efforts to tackling problem* 4tl)f ribwort!) differences henceforward Har- SARAH ELIZABETH FATBIDQE. Any Kbool failing to maintain River and Harbor Bill Aids Bar with which it now ha* to deal. an in the legis- morn- attendance of eight for a preserve party solidarity bor—Maine Members Busy. The community in shocked thii ag» achool S, ▲ LOCAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL ia discontinued. Boob lative branch. o( the first dis- iMt of a acbool Washington, D. Feb. 14 Representative Alien, ing on hearing of the death night mayb. PUBLISHED C., (special)— legally continned only upon the trict, just returned from a visit to Port- of John H. "ar- am," AFTERNOON Every coast county of the third Maine Sumh Elizabeth, widow tire rote of the town STICKY WEDNESDAY of the where be sttended the Lincoln token at the In spite general impression an Ihnd, Day annual AT district gets appropriation under the of her advanced age, not in of the Union is tridge. In spite town meeting upon the written to the contrary, it is a fact that river and harbor bill which celebration league dub, recom ELLSWORTH, MAINE. Representative Mrs. Partridge had been in excellent mendation of the has made the having hi* annual trial with the Indian auperintending BT THB years Congress progress D. S. Alexander, of New York, chairman months when she achool the of health until a few ago committee. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. which has been made at the present of the is the appropriation bill, preparation committee, putting through with a but not serious accident. which for the House hivolvea s lot of met slight 1*. W. Rollins. Editor and Manager. session. nearly half the Bouse this week. Representative Burleigh weakened in con- Already labor. Although somewhat The whim of ia the in to-day impulse W. H. Titus, Associate Editor. bills have been had two of the seven Maine items the result was the wiah of appropriation passod of the fourth sequence, no fatal anticipated. to-morrow, next w«k thi one for for con- Representative Guernsey, or bad toate of are on the to while bill, $25,000 continuing she was about as usual, and good next or way passage; in to advance a bill to Yesterday montn’ hi Price—#2.00 a year; #1.00 for six on the breakwater district, seeking habit of next year, tbe Sabacrlptlon to struction from Mount in rather better con- inatinct of1 Von*yow 50 cents for three months; If paid the rest are ready report. seemed, if anything, deecendanta.— Alice W. Months, nearly Desert allow states to tax deposits in the savings Roll in,. In advance, $1 50, 75 and 88 cents to Porcupine island, st Bar Harbor, there not the •Irlctly The bills so far have shown of national the same dition than nsnal, being 5 cents. All ar* passed and for tor the departments banks, We clip the following for tbe respectively Single copies another $38,000 completing indication of the nearness of the benefit of are reckoned at the rate of #2 per that the will the as in banks and trust com- slightest rearages republicans keep of the harbor at Stockton savings savings tboee who doubt tbe power of the jeer. improvement end. prew. pledge of the President and leaders, panies are taxed. “Owing to the overcrowed Advertising Rates—Are reasonable and will be Springs. About 2 this morning, she awoke and condition 0f ■hade known on that the strictest Representative Swasey, of the second oar a number of application. economy possible The Mount Desert breakwater has been she column*, births and has been with a complained of a slight indisposition; be ont. With the in bills district, laboring ship- death* are will followed appro- represented many river and harbor of and then re- unavoidably poatponed thla Baslness communications should be addressed bill on which there have been took a draught medicine, ever since Gov. the subsidy week.” lo, and all checks and money orders made pay- bills so well advanced, early Burleigh represented felt and could priation numerous in the committee on marked that she better, go able to The Hancock Countt Publishing Maine even before that. hearings consideration will be the re- third district, and moment or two later Kind Lady —What do yon mean Ellsworth. Maine. given merchant marine and fisheries. to sleep again. A by Oo, Senator Bale has also been active in look- In commendations of the President, and she made a slight motion when it was ob- putting my spoon your pocket after ing after appropriations for that project the several, if not all of them, will be served that she was expiring, and the end eating puddingT Sandy Pikes Oh, This week’s edition of The at his end of the capitol. The total of BLUKHILL REUNION. me, it was force enacted into law. The House has al- came quickly and plainlesaly. pardon mom; of habit Maine river and harbor items in the cur- eleven I was rich onoe and contracted American is 2,400 bills to admit New Mex- Sirs. Partridge was one of the the ""son copies. ready passed rent bill is and of that renir habit. $175,000, $03,000 goes Sixth Annual Held In Boston Satur- of John H. and aa and to es- children Abigail (Brim- ico and Arizona states, to in the third district. As a mat- projects day Evening. were John and mer) Hopkins; they Qeorge B., Average for the year of 1909, 2.396 tablish a bureau of mines mining. ter of fact every Maine project, Feb. 14 Jot Salt. upon Boston, (special)—In spite D., James H., Abby (Mrs. F. A. Dutton), The savings bill is now before which the army engineers bad of the a number of postal reported stormy weather, good Alphonso, Sarah (Mrs. Partridge), Albert tViBLiT Senate and several other bills are is in the bill, thanks to the ef- the sons and of Bluehill met 'ltojlo'to'1McKIniey'Io? Vre‘^2. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1910. the favorably, daughters M., Mary J. (Mrs. Belcher), Frank, r contoiatog 1 acre and 4* rod*. e£X2 to be forts of the Maine members of the Bouse, for their sixth annual reunion in Sewell W. and building lot. For farther particulars, u! ready reported. Ann ElizA (Mrs. George Brown), dress Da. A. L. Dix. and also to the Satur- Philadelphia. Pa sympathetic co-operation hall, Huntington avenue, Boston, Edward K. She is survived by James H., of Alexander. He is a na- 12. — BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair, A movement is on foot to make Representative day evening, February Edward K., of this city, and Mrs. Dutton, ATER MOTOR At to 4 horse.now.. tive of county, and as a After an informal the w Belknap “Little Olaat" wslsr an annual event in Sagadahoc loyal recaption, presi- of Boston. into, Longfellow day Good as new. Inst the thing for light poser Feb. 22-26. Maine man as ever came to Congress. dent, Colon 8. Ober, the evening's in town which hue waterworks. schools of this State. It is opened She was married, in the '40s, to John H. Will hernia the pnblic cheep. Address P. O. Box 4S2, Usually the Maine members, having no program by reading a telegram from and BUsworth. not meant to make the occasion a Partridge, a well-known highly- on the river and harbor President representation Taft, extending congratula- esteemed citizen, who died in 1892. To Senator Hale. bat to set aside the do the best can one Ifottuas. public holiday, committee, with the and also from Fitz- — they tions, Mayor them were born three children Carrie, £paial [Portland Erprttt-; afternoon of Feb. 27 each for House but a year committee, getting only part gerald. tendering the freedom of the city. Charles who the of who died in childhood; B., "card or THANKS The suggestion of possibility the observance of Longfellow day. of what tpey want from the House, rely The following sonnet, by the Rev. survives; Frank H., who died in 18M. TNEKLING deeply grateful for tb« mtD« a contest over the succession to Sena- to have a upon Senator Frye, whose committee Daniel was read Mrs. W. f act* of kindness bestowed It is proposed Longfellow dross, by U Mrs. died on the lot on Main loving by Partridge friend* daring tbe lone lllne** and tbe hom*. tor Hale’s seat naturally attracts at- — and handles river and harbor bills at the other Peters, in the absence of Mr. dross: program recitations readings street to which she came as a bride, and going of oar beloved daughter and sister be a end of the to them out. But A. Wilson, we wiah to thank all tention. Should there suspicion sketches capitol, help THS rest of her Myra those from Longfellow’s poems, FEACKFCL VILLAGE, where she passed the life, who the sick-room that course of throws items into kept fragrant with dowers that the senator’s to re-elec- procedure When sent pathway of his life, character and writings; A rustic stream slow-bending to the ocean, though not in the same bouse. and the beaotlfal floral emblem!* for tbe conference where there is always a stiff funeral; also to ahow oar appreciation < r tion were obscured by so much as a short all the in Wide Helds of green, low kneeling to the Hancock ball was built, the present Par- the quotations by pupils fight. Representative Alexander has affection that prompted ao many friends from cloud, as big as a man’s hand, it each school and of such of stream, tridge house was standing where the hall a distance to come to pay the last tribute of singing anticipated all that this year, and all A little cot where mutual devotion love and to follow the silent form to it* create uneasiness now is. The house then where ]**t -would properly songs as have been set to standing resting- place. Longfellow’s Senator Frye has to do is to keep the Forever lives, are portions of my dream. those who recall what Senator the Partridge house now stands was torn JOMX G. WlLSOW. among music. George Thornton Edwards Maine items in the bill. There Afar familiar woods lift fragrant boughs Kathakixs W. Muon. ap- and the known as the Hale has done for Maine at down, building, Loon and Lewis home, and of Portland, are the parently will be no trouble in conference Of everlasting foliage unto Heaven; Feud. Wilson. wife, origi- McAllister bouse, was moved from the hall Southwest Harbor. Feb. 14 1910. and what he has contributed to her nators of the which has this year over the Maine items, and there On yonder height the nibbling sheep and movement, lot to its present site. high estate in the councils of the na- the endorsement of Gov. Fernald and is practically nothing left for Senator REGISTRATION OP TOTERh. Are wandering, to drowsy comfort given. Mrs. Partridge lived a long, happy, tion. Frye to get into the bill. Board of Registration for the city of State Smith. As the What on Superintendent grandeur the staid and silent mount. healthful, useful life, and her decease re- TBEEllsworth will bo In mmIod at the Alder* There is no but that there men’s in Hancock question falls on this Holding the village in its hollowed Tale; moves a veritable “mother in Israel". She room, hall, on the poet’s birthday Sunday The Senate committee has is mush senatorial timber in postoffice On sea and shore is an exhaustless fount 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and Ath days of March. good will be observed was a devoted wife and mother, a loyal 1910, year, Longfellow day expressed its in adverse terms of from 9 o'clock in the forenoon to this State. When there is a natural opinion Of glories rich and deep that never pale. 1 o’clock in on the afternoon of Feb. 28. » friend and neighbor, a woman whose gene- the afternoon, and from S to 5 o'clock In the “Spalding claims”, so called, affecting All things may change, but memory bolds the in our in the kindness of heart and afternoon, and from 7 to • o’clock In the even* vacancy representation salaries of rosity, public spirit additional postmasters who ing for the purpose of register in* the names United States some of it will scenes were known and Senate, While there have been factional served between 1861 and 1874. As was The that once beheld each Joy and recognized throughout of voters and correcting the voting lists. Notice, that be used to Qll that vacancy, and tear. the community. particularly, registration will differences in the recently pointed oat in these letters, close on Friday, March 4, 1910, at 5 o’clock republican party She was in in time it would foremost every (food work; m. Personal la of a doubtless appear have been laid aside for the there is a number of these claimants in Mrs. Caroline Hinckley Stone read a p. appearance required they pres- older residents have not her voter in order to have hta name registered. that the timber was suitable for the every county of Maine. most entitled “Remin- forgotten ent, and there will be a concerted effort practically They entertaining paper, The Board of Registration will be in .session work for the soldiers daring the Civil war, on the to But there are few who are are surviving postmasters of Maine cities iscences of Blue Hill”, which it is day of election give any registered purpose. to out the President’s hoped voter whose name has been omitted trom the carry policies and and daring the late war with Spain the outside the influence of their own towns and the heirs and assigns'of the readers of The American will hare list, or in who*.* name or and redeem all as well voting residences* party pledges same spirit of helpfulness was manifested, on aaid list, a clerical error baa natural wish for the for those who are deceased. !t has been an opportunity to enjoy., for the paper was placed voting position as secure in the states for a Mrs. Partridge was one of the original been made, a certificate entitling him to vote. harmony stated in the Senate that at least some not on account of its themselves or for some who only interesting R. E. Mason, Chairman. friend, next No- members of the Cnitarian church in Ells- Ellsworth. 1910. general republican victory of these claimants have been encouraged but it was also written in a most February 14, -would not look with a material, regret upon are worth; she was devoted.to it, and one of vember. The republicans getting to contribute to a Srm of attorneys in charming style. [The paper will be printed possibility of such a reduction in the the few griefs of her later years was the yoxitn. together in New York, Ohio, Indiana Washington for the purpose of paying the in The American at an early date—Ed.] i^gal Indue nee of Maine in the nation as necessity of its being closed. She always and other states, and by midsummer, expense of keeping these claims alive and Mrs. Peters sang Dreaming”, the would follow the retire- took intense interest in she NOTICE OF FORECLOSE'Kfc. surely upon when the actual for pressing them before Congress. words of which were changed to make the public affairs; campaign begins, was a member of the Seth O. Hanscom. of Am- ment of either of the It was at the well-known Woman’s distinguished there will be and united ef- largely suggestion of Sena- song appropriate to the occasion. Prof. herst, Hancock State of harmony of the WHEREAS. county. Maine, senators now her. tor Hale, some weeks ago, that the whole of Brown for clab; Village improvement society, by his mortgage deed dated April 8. a. d ivri, representing fort in state and Fowler, university, spoke and in every congressional and was foremost in every benevolent and recorded the Hancock county. Maine, matters of matter waa referred to the Senate commit- those who make Bluehill their summer Many importance to district. registry of deeds, book 141. page 494. conveyed on and philanthropic work throughout her to Philander then of aaid Amherst, Maine are sure to be under conaider- tee postoffices postroads, of which home. He was followed by L. W. Peters, long Fletcher, and life. a certain lot or parcel of land situate in aaid Senator Penrose, of is who on busy tion within the next few which Pennsylvania, spoke “Bluehill in 1915”. Amherst, and bounded and described as fol- years There will be no tariff war with The funeral will be at the house any chairman, for an investigation and report. Mrs. Ruby Anna Foster composed for next lows: Beginning at a stake and atones at the are likely to cover a period of possible afternoon at 2 o’clock. northwest corner of lot No. IS; thence east 77 nation. The maximum and Senator Penrose has found that the claims the occasion a which was Friday foreign song, rendered degrees sooth thirty-one rods to a corner; transition in politics of grave import minimum provisions of our new law are without any standing, which means by William P. Clough to the tune of thence south 28 degrees west fifty-two -i< to the Nation. It would be well for oeoboe f. strum. a corner; thence west 4 degrees north twelve that it is futile for the claimants to en- will soon be in effect with all coun- Baby Mine”. The words follow: rods and nine links to a corner; thence north Maine to it she her Following an illness which had been keep, can, able, and we shall the minimum courage claims attorneys to collect the 4 degrees east sixty-four rods to first-men- tries, get We are children of one through about two tioned bound, acres, more or and useful senators sums to have been due. mother. prolonged years containing eight distinguished for our in alleged It has 14sa. to Roswell rates exports every case, Old Bluehill. dear Bluehill. George F. Murch died Feb. according the survey 0? where they can save her in the possi- been repeatedly stated that the postmas- Wednesday, 9, Hilsbv; and whereas the said Philander so that it is that oar And to-night we greet each other, at his home at 86 Fletcher on the hardly probable ters between 1864 Glenwood road, Somer- twenty-sixth day of January, ble hour of stress her. serving and 1874 had a. d. awaiting maximum rates will be in For Bluehill. old Bltfehill: at the ! 1910. assigned said mortgage to the un- imposed been the ville, Mass., age of sixty-three in Long ago it became evident to paid by government all th Our hearts are hers alwsy dersigned, which assignment is recorded a instance. This years. said registry, in book 444, 458: sod single proves again money to which were en- And our pare those national they legally thoughts turn far away whereas the condition of said mortgage has observing political wisdom of the framers He was born in the son the of the also that the claims were To the mountain and the Belfast, Me., of been broken; now therefore, reason of the matters titled; alleged bay by that intense jealousy exists Louis C. and Lois M. breach of the condition I claim a new and as the President based an of law At old Bluehill, dear Bluehill- Murch. His boy- thereof. law, shows, upon interpretation foreclosure of aaid in the West over the of hood was in mortgage. prominence and others have declared, that it is which is not officially sanctioned. To the mountain and the bay passed Belfast, where as a Larv Hanscom, Hew and of the At dear Bluehill. young man he engaged with his father in By his F. Giles. England, relatively the best tariff law we have ever had. Because of the activity of late in trying attorney, Lynwood the of Pebruary 15, 1910. small state of in the affairs of to revive these an manufacturing ships’ blocks. Maine, — claims, employe of the The sunset’s glow has vanished had a for this government. Many will remember Senate has been dismissed, and there has From Bluehill, old Bluehill, They large factory old-time aubacrlber hereby gives notice that It is conservatively estimated that one she has the Hon. been unfavorable And the cares of day are banished industry, which in recent years has THE been duly appointed executrix bow Charles E. Littlefield, gossip about the of the last will and testament of the 4th of March, will see the to new 1910, interests of a From Bluehill, old Bluehill; given way methods introduced when he was a member of Congress, western senator in them. JONATHAN W. PENNEY, late of SEDG- country fully $10,000,000,000 richer So we children gather here, through improved means of manufac- in a before the Portland club Maj. Estes Q. Kathbone, once fourth as- WICK. speech than on the 4th of 1909. Farm Filled wiih loyal love and cheer March, sistant postmaster-general, who fell into turing by machinery. In the county of Hancock, Maine, deceased, in this voiced a based For the home our hearts hold dear city, warning Mr. Murch later and bonds as the Isw directs. And e values have advanced most substan- in Cuba and was dismissed went to Bangor, where given disgrace there At old — this desire of the West to secure Bluehill, dear Bluehill he has Fit* H. Smith, of said Sedg- upon as have and from his was in business for some appointed tially, city values, the position as director of ports, has For the home our hearts hold dear time, going wick, her agent in the State of Maine, in ac- the The has been from there to cordance with ibe of Sec. % leadership. spirit worth of all securities. one in been trying to obtain which At old Bluehill. Ellsworth, where for some provisions Every legislation Chap. 86, of the revised statutes of Maine. more and more manifest up to the years he was in business with his the is or can bs at and would permit of the of the brother, All persons having demands against the es- country work, auditing With our childhood's faith confiding but the claims. is not Henry L. March. He came from there to tate of said deceased are desired to present present day, long experience the volume and value of It charged that he is at all In old production Bluehill, Bluehill, Charlestown the same for settlement, and all Indebted and of Maine senators to for his activities are about ten years ago, and had thereto im- great ability and are at the blame, supposed to Lore within our hearts abiding are requested to make payment consumption highest since resided there and in mediately. Cabbib A. Adams. have thus far what in New have been entirely honorable. Neverthe- For Bluehill, dear Somerville. He prevented level in our Bluehill, Haverhill. Jan. S7. 1919. history. was connected with the Charlestown Mass., England would be a catastrophe, less, the Senate has put a quietus upon the May our lives be great and true; navy her our yard up to about two the of this claims, and it is doubtful whether any May strength deeds indue years ago, when an namely, ascendency spirit COUNTY GOSSIP. Sbbrmsonrms. further effort will ever Till we rest our journey through injury compelled his retirement. of jealousy in the national councils. be made to collect At old Bluehill, dear Bluehill— Mr. Murch is survived his The ministers of Mt. Desert island have them. by widow, NATIONAL SI KETY COMPANY. Patriotic and State citizens of Till we rest our loving journey through Annie J. and a formed a the and are (Welch) Murch, son-El- Maine will not fail to note that society, Clericns, At old Bluehill. any The Maine members of have mer F. Murch, of the Boston No. 115 BIOAOWAV| XSW YORK CITY- taking a hand in local politics, especially Congress Transcript who think of the return of had a staff. opposing in Eden. busy February. Ail of them have Fred G. Havlin was elected president for _ ASSETS, DEC. 81. 1809. 8enator Hale to the United States been engaged to a greater or less extent in the next year. Refreshments were served The game wardens are investigating the SCHOOL LAWS. Senate are, probably unconsciously, committee work. Both the Senate and after the program was completed. It was Real estate. 183.12$ 77 of a calf moose near Goulds boro 00 but nevertheless and killing the House are behind with their commit- one of the most pleasant of these very en- Mortgage loans. 10.7V truly, aiding State Superintendent Call# Stocks and 866 14 last week. From Franklin comes a report tee with the occasions. Attention bonds. 2,404 abetting the effort to lessen the influ- work, consequence that neither joyable Cash in office and bank, 712/16 96 of a deer killed. to Keeent Changes. has been able to as I he were Bills 1,153 51 ence of Maine in the body work continu- following present: 8. C. Stone receivable. United States Sute Superintendent ol School# Smith Interest 19.2*9 36 ously as it could have done had the and W. P. accrued. The river and harbor bill to the pre- wife, Clough end wife, Mr*. All other 708364 » Senate and to transfer the leadership reported has issued a circular attention to assets, work on bills been A. Fred G. Havlin calling House at last includes liminary disposed George Clough, and in that great from Washington Friday various matters vhich action at dross assets. 04 legislative body of. Then all of them have considerable Amos G. Stover and require $4,044346 an for the continuance of wife, wife, Charles A. Deduct items not 95 our own State to the far West. item of f25,000 coming town meetings. The circulars admitted. 180,828 departmental work to attend to at this Stover and Morse and work on the Bar.Harbor breakwater. wife, Irving wife, include There are doubtless of us who only those points arising out ol Admitted assets, $3*4.016 0# many time of year and that occupies much of C. 8. Ober, Miss May Ober, Henry recent legislation and those which are would like to be United States sena- their time in the forenoons. Clough and wife, L. W. Peters and LIABILITIES. DEC. 81, 1909. The severity of the Christmas gale along wife, to cause but some reason likely misunderstanding. tors, better than our the Maine as well as the Representative Burleigh has been at- Arthur Kimball and wife, Mrs. J. T. Net t* coast, lifting Crip- with the next unpaid losses. $ 559.112 to some odds Beginning school year » desire to be such will be of is well illustrated the tending and ends of legisla- pen, Edward Conary, Greeley Clay, Mrs. Unearned premiums. 1,827.561 expected by power waves, by towns are law to All other 572 51 tion before the census required by maintain liabilities. 222 the of Maine two men a month committee, neces- Mattie Miss Nellie people before they will fact that it took to split Eveleth, Eveleth, schools lor at least Cash capital. 750.00C 00 to the twenty-six weeks. In 40 consent to retire and remove a rock which was lifted the sary complete arrangements for Ruby A. Hinckley Foster, Miss Sbeiia Surplus over all liabilities. 1304.769 Senator Hale for by the cases ol those towns that the census in have main- waves the at Matinicus Rock taking April. The appear- Foster, Prof. Fowler and wife, Mrs. Annie o# Cither of us. upon slip tained schools tor a Total liabilities and surplus. $3,864,016 ance of the shorter period than station, obstructing it. enumerators all over Maine, Howe, William Henry, ‘Augusta Morse, light that named, provision should be made lor asking questions of the people incident to j Lizzie Morse, Rufus Charles New- M. K. All Are Taft Morse, the increase. (Mitt) HOLMES, Agent, Republicans. an enumeration of necessary Chester Stratton, one of Hancock’s en- the population, is comb and wife, George W. Parker, [ Waih ngton .Si.ir,1 On the basis ol th6 law now in lorce left hardly six weeks away. But when the Bertha M. Grace the ELLSWORTH. ME. terprising young farmers, recently Stephen Parker, Parker, aids It Is agreed that all republicans are State any tow n in the ol a with a carload of enumerators have their D. support for Boston, potatoes—600 completed work, Stevens, Mary Snowman, Vena Tucker, tree “Taft republicans” now. There are high school to the limit ol an- bushels. A common box-car was the operations of the census bureau here Leon wife $500 STATE OF MAINE. used, Mary Treworgy, Thompson, in no administration and anti-adminis- in nually, place ot$250 as previously side-boarded, leaving an air space. A stove Washington will have only begun. and daughter, Misses Ethel and Gertrude named, and on the basis a NOTICE TO tration in this “era of The work of the ol two-thirds reim- CONTRACTORS. republicans was set in the centre of the car, and 300 tabulating records, gath- Townsend, Mrs. Edward Knapp and son, ered bursement in place ol one-hall. In and School good feeling” in the national ranks. bushels placed in each end. This is the by the enumerators, will occupy Mrs. Ada Littlefield, Miss Pamelia ap- Heating Plumbing Normal propriating lor the support ol a tree They are all, it is declared, inter- first time anyone in this vicinity has ever many weeks, and extensive preparations Clough, Maurice Bullard, Volney Coggins, Dornitory. Castine, Maine. high school the lowest and ested in the tried this way of and are necessary, hot only for the tabulation George Mrs. Anna appropriation making republican marketing potatoes, Mason, Pierce, Crippen, Proposals addressed to the State Nor- of the records as expenditure permissible is $450, the mini- national administration a success in the outcome is awaited with interest. speedily as possible but Charles H. Welch, Miss Wilson, Mr. mal School Trustees will be received at mum provided lor a class C. for getting the reports printed. Repre- Saunders. high school. the office o( the State Superintendent of all its branches ef government en- Ol this appropriation and Public Our East Surry correspondent writes: UI sentative Burleigh was a member of the expenditure the Schools, State House, Augusta, deavor. That being true, it is con- state reimburses two-thirds, Maine, until 1 P. M. Tuesday, March 1st, often see reports of what smart old ladies WEST ELLSWORTH. leaving $150 lor that the menace to be raised local 1910, the tarnishing of all labor, tended gravest do in of work. I by taxation. The mini- way fancy want to say a Deaftiesa Cannot Be Cared material, etc., necessary for the installa- could befall the would Mrs. Margaret Kemp is ill. mum provisions in the cases ol Which project word for an old man—Capt. Charles Wood, by local applications, as they cannot reach class B. tion of heating apparatus and for plumb- the diseased of the ear. and class A. in of he the election of a democratic House is portion There is only W. L. Kemp, jr., and wife viaited his high scnools are ing tbs dornitory now in the process of Surry, who past eighty and very lame one to care and pa- respectively way deafness, that is oy con- and construction for the Eastern State Normal term. stitutional remedies. Deafness rents Sunday. $600 $860. The town should in in the middle of the presidential from rheumatism, one hand being badly is caused by any School at Caatine under ot an inflamed condition of the mucous case vote to the provisions Yet he has made a fine three- lining Miss Susan of appropriate and expend the 93 of Complete paralysis of legislative en- crippled. of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Floyd, Machias, viaited Chapter the Resolves of 1908. lull amount intended lor the Pi.na sam* deavor would it is masted schooner, mostly with his pocket inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- her cousin, G. E. Floyd, last week. support ol and specifications tor the follow, contended, and when it is the may be secured Miller her all perfect hearing, entirely closed. high schools, indicating also the from the architects. of the na- knife, rigged with the proper sails, Deafness is the result, and unless the Oscar son of A. V. por- and and the pledges republican inflam- Carter, Carter, tion to be raised local Mayo, Portland, Maine. which he can raise and lower at will. mation can be taken out and this tube re- by tax. of would remain nnfnl- caught his hand in the sawing machine A bond of 20 per. cent, of the amount tional platform stored to its normal condition, will o* common There are men on deck and at the wheel. hearing Conveyance school pupils is th® contract made be for the be forever; nine cases out of ten recently, cutting it wilt required to the reproach of the party at destroyed badly. in the control ol the “ithful died, Now he is at work on a four-master. As are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but school committee, performance ot the work. of the national of an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. The many friends of Percy Tourtelotte and does not For information the outset campaign he cannot he his time in call lor town action. Con- address, get out, occupies We will give One Hundred Dollars for and wife any sympathise with them in the loss veyance ol school Paybon Smith, 1IU. that way. case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that secondary pupils can be _ of their infant Nellie of in the cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Send daughter, Eliza, who paid only when a Secretary the Bard of Bute Normal The moat bitter factioniats for circulars free. special appropriation is died after only a few minute’ illness at the made lor the School Trustees, Augusta, Mains. Hooee are said to be realising this BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair, F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. purpose. Sold Druggists, 75e. borne of her grandmother, Mrs. Frank In all cases where it is and are by desired to take plain political proposition, Feb. 23-20* Take Hall’s Family Fills, for constipation. Feb. 9. Advertising tAs customers and Herrick, Wednesday, advantage ol the law lor union brings super- | assists f As safssman. gBbtrluWf. XtrfuTtiatounU. = SDrtjcrtificmmt*. f ptft, BOOST! Ellsworth Food Fair. Feb. 22-6, ’10. WEDDIHO HELLS. COUNTY NEWS. have spent a few weeks with friends and NEWS. KINOBBURY-GOODWnf. relatives here, left Tuesday tor their home .COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE horn# weddings in Seal Harbor. n ol the pleasantest BOOST! ElUworth Food even- Fair, DEER ISLE. took place last Monday An enjoyable evening was W the season spent by in companies of established reputation I^can offer you at the lowest rates. at the reaidence MiH Rom who is Feb 14. at 8 o’clock, Feb. 22*26. neighbors at the home of A. P. Soper and Thompson, teaching on Main last at South Deer has been ill this Sarah E. Greely atreet, wife, Wednesday evening, ice-cream Isle, quits O. W. TAPLEY, ... Ellsworth, h/!». week. n.ece, Miee Annie E. Kingsbury, and cake were served. .hen her BAYSIDE. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE — INVESTMENTS Sidney A. Goodwin were mer- Feb. 14. D. Herbert Joyce and wife, who have spent IndCipt. Mr*. J, D. the immediate relatives of the Remick, who was quite ill, is a few at Dr. returned to At- fti. Only days Small’s, were batter. 8ARGENTVILLE. lantic hrde and groom present. Thursday. waa gowned In Miia Clara Capt. John Bennett is at home for a few The bride charmingly Shorey visited her mother, Elmer Ball, of Eagle Island light sta- a ilk mualin, profuaely trimmed Mra. Allred last weeks. I wbitc Smith, week. tion, who was operated upon for appendi- Real Estate and Insurance laoe. and aha oarried a Hon. ^Th injh point Mrs. Sophia Dodge has been working for Henry W. Sargent is in Boston citis last wMk, is doing well. of pink bride roaea. Her Mrs. this week on business. bouquet Remick, while she has been ill. Gapt. William H. Burns, of Swan’s ml menu were a pearl and ruby or School closed Mrs. Inez of South who has a few in of Friday after a ten-weeks’ Grindle, Penobscot, Island, spent days town, C.W. & IT. L. MASON and a corsage bouquet white is the [uoich term tanght by Miss Bernice of guest of Mrs. Clara Bowden. left Wednesday for a short visit to Boston. and fern. Lancaster, freenias Lamoine. William left last week for FOR SALE etood an Higgins Sylvanus Haskell, who has been at home The bride and groom agalnat The Ewlngtoi Mrs. Oscar Philadelphia to join the schooner Gilbert a few left to to sea background and under a canopy Remick, with children, of weeks, Friday go with house with ell. effective Brothers. C. A. and red berrlee. The Ellsworth, has been visiting her parents, Oept. Haskell in schooner Jessie A. J evergreen Cuts'tenwns oftaywhichcould diVbKd: TST W^d"5u3S TTiSSSSi Horace Marks and wife. Miss Nina who has been at Bishop. summer bee»iiiiy UqTmd was performed by Bev. R. Hodgdon, home. Pleasantly situated and has floe shore privilege on sheltered oove, at the outlet o( aremony Union river, a rare the Thomas Mrs. E. E. baa to Miss Bmta Haskell and Mias RlUa bargain. Price upon application. gethews In an impressive manner, Weaver, who suffered a shock Cunningham’s, gone Sta- B North THE SEOROB M. QUANT uaed. two months has so far Sedgwick. ples, who have closed their schools at CO., -tog eervice being ago, recovered that just the led be was able to to Feb 7. Sim. Winter are their three GENERAL INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE. After congratulations, guest a, go Ellsworth Saturday __ Harbor, spending tb to see his weeks’ vacation with friends bridal adjourned the physician. Sherman was here. he3 the party, Sargent in Ellsworth last _Lt.k. was... decoratedel^aeaewtwel weUkwith H. E. Hooper end wife, who will dining-room which Bayside has some very good neighbors. week. The public installation of the offloers of spend the net of the winter in Boston. flowers and am Bax. A dainty One was Marine F. and A. was held in white cut family nearly out of wood, and Walter Nevells is spending the week in lodge, M., was Mias Frances the Masonic hall Mrs. Rose with two loncheon served, next-door neighbor gave her a cord or Camden. Tuesday evening. The Young, children, of DRIVE BRIDGE Hale as more was West Goulds is her gelone and Miss Shirley acting from her land, two young men went night perfect and the largest party boro, visiting parents Laurence Grindle, of North Sedgwick, ia in and cut it, and another friend ever gathered at a masonic meeting here. waitresses. good his brother here, hauled It to visiting Roy. estimated at witnessed the beautiful The esteem and affection in which the the door. GOO, The steamer Femsquid makes three Herbert Hooper has gone to Camden, and which was couple are held were evidenced by Alfred Smith who, with his has impressive ceremony, ably tripe a week here which greatly pleases SCORE CARDS young family, where he has choiceneas the wed- employment. conducted by D. D. Q. M., M. D. Joyce, the profusion and of been living with Miss Amanda Bailey everybody. of household Miss Lida Harkness has returned from'a assisted by Frank A. Gross as grand Feb. ding gifts, the display china, since his house was burned, last Novem- 14._ H. visit with friends in New York.. marshal, and Melvin as linen and silver being elaborate. Con- ber, has built him a camp in bis woods Thompson grand 1 CENT EACH. chaplain. Stonington orchestra furnished WEST BROOKLIN. among the gifts of silver waa a and moved what goods he saved from the Misses Elizabeth and Constance Holden spicuous music wan during the exercises, during ban- Miss Addie of is cake-basket of quaint design, which Are into it last Tuesday. Mr. Smith lately left Monday for East Orange, N. J. Ingalls, Bluehill, visit- wife of the late queting hour and later at town hall, where friends here. FOB BALE AT THE by the Or. married Mrs. Sarah Shorey, of Ellsworth. Mrs. Frank who has been ing presented Harding a ball was to Ann F. on given the public in general. atmuel Greely to Mrs. Greely, Feb. 15. Grit. her at Pittsfield is home. George Carter, who has been working at visting daughter The hall was filled of tbe latter’s to its greatest capacity. the occasion marriage fifty- Mrs. C. Presque Isle, is home. EAST Jane H. Parker has returned Refreshments were served in the AMERICAN OFFICE. ago and which Mra. Greely SULLIVAN. banquet seven years from where she has been Edwin Smith and Delmont Carter have Gardiner, teach- hall, ten young men acting as waiters. now re-presenta in turn to this young Schools closed Friday, Misses Miller ing. The officers installed were: W. Her- purchased phonographs. of the and Harold M., descendant Greely family. Clark, Carleton, I'rann, Miss Miss Annie Pert has returned to man W. Small;S. W., Emery W. Picker- Lettie Carter, who has been teach- A merry accompanied Captain and Noyes teachers. party at West is Charles K. Foster’s where she is em- ing; J. W., Paul W. Scott; Au- ing Tremont, home. Mrs. Goodwin to the station where they and Harold treasurer, Sidney Doyle Hanna, with O. M. D. Mrs. a ployed. gustus Gross; secretary, Joyce; Roy Eaton, who has been visiting took the late train for short wedding Mrs. Doyle and Mrs. Hanna, have been Mrs. P. E. of 8.D., Charles A. Pressey; J. D., Edwin A. her parents, went to Rockland Thursday. trip- camping and fishing at Tunk, with good Hatch, Islesboro, spent AMERICAN ADS her Pickering; S. S., Fred Joyce; J. S., Ernest David success. Sunday with husband, who is Bridges visited his sister, Mrs! NOT ABATE DAM TAX. Melvin WILL employed here in the artesian well busi- Pickering; chaplain, Thompson; Lillian Lufkin, at North Brooksville re- Mrs. Sarah Couglin and Mrs. Georgia Isaac H. PAY BEST J ness. organist, Woodworth; tyler, cently. Assessor* So Report oo Petition, and Robertson were called from Bangor by George A. Dow. Feb. 14. Sim. Maurice Lufkin, who has been Give Their Reaeons. the serious illness of their brother, Henry Feb. 14. Rex. visiting his grandparents, returned to North The Ellsworth board of assessors has Hammond, at his home in West Goulds- SEAL HARBOR. BROOKLIN. Brooksville Wednesday. to the on the increased boro. refused abate tax Mrs. Lonie Liscomb is very ill. James Jones is ill. Rev. E. A. of and Rev. valuation placed on the property of the Mrs. Jane is a quite Davis, Lewiston, Ashley entertaining A. E. Clement is ice on Jordan’s catting Mr. Sanderson, of held a week Bar Harbor & Union River Power house party—her daughter and husband, Mrs. Clara Flye returned from Boston Sedgwick, pond. # of meetings here last week. Co. for the years 1908 and 1909. The peti- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuller; granddaugh- Wednesday. Miss Inez Liscomb is working for Mrs. Feb. 14. B. tion to the board, asking for such abate- ter, Mrs. Lena Gorton, and great-grand- Mrs. Wm. W. Brooks Irvin Clement. Cunningham, of Cherryfield, is vis- and ment, signed by nearly 200 citixena, daughter, baby Gorton, all of Massachu- iting her son Foss. has been returned to setts. Miss Beatrice Pierce is visiting friends Mayor Simonton, Weston Gott and who have been in MARINE LIST. BOOT and SHOE on Bear island. wife, who headed the petition, with the reasons James Orcutt is somewhat shaken up, Rockland, are home. the assessors refuse to it. w as a A was born to why grant but it not family jar but the jar of daughter Grafton Pink- Hancock County Ports. The and full board of and wife Maynard Blaisdell came home Thurs- REPAIRING mayor aldermen falling through the trap door into the ham Feb. 13. Southwest Harbor—Ar Jan 28, sch Margaret Mr. of Bar is work- met the assessors Saturday, when the cellar at Harold Hanna’s. Mr. Hanna and day. Young, Harbor, May Riley (Br) Morris Marshall has opened a pool rc □ Ar Feb 8, schs Alaska from St Mr. Orcutt had been down cellar, and tne ing for him in the blacksmith shop. (Br), John, following communication was presented: back of his barber shop. N B; P J McLaughlin (Br), from Parrsboro, All kinds of Work door was left up. Stepping from the sit- The Center Harbor Rebekah circle N 8 Rubber warranted To Mayor Snnonton and other*: gave ting room, Mr. Orcutt found himself back Mrs. Marcia Taylor, who has been ill of Ar Feb 10, U 8 revenue cutter Androscog- We herewith return to the a ten-cent social at Odd Fellows hall Fri- you petition in the place from which he came. is oat gin typhoid fever, again. Sid Main St., Ellsworth signed by yourself snd board of aldermen Feb. 15. H. day evening, which was well attended. Feb 11, schs Alaska (Br), for. New Feb. 14. Mel vina. Haven, Ct; P J McLaughlin (Br), for New snd 190 citizens asking the board of assessors over Music Harold Qrindle and wife are receiving York, N Y.; U S revenue cutter Androscog- Staples Store to abate the tax of the Bar Harbor A Union NORTH BROOKLIN. gin. ISLESFORD. congratulations on the birth of a daugh- River I’ower Co. for years 1906 and 1909, which Bass Harbor—Sid Jan 31, sch Minnie Slau- Mrs. John Hall has moved to her own ter, born at Melrose, Mass., Feb. 6—Mar- decline to abate, with our reasons for Arthur Ham and wife are son home receiving Elva. seme. again. garet In port Feb 10, schs John B Norris and Lil- congratulations on the birth of a son, lian First, There are of visited his Louise wife of THE— some 1,195 or more voters Benjamin Cole, Seaville, born Jan. 31. Mrs. Ham is doing nicely, Batcheler, Gardner in the city; your petitioners represent about son Arthur Thursday. but is felt for the Hinckley, died at the home of her mother one-sixth anxiety baby. BORN. of the voters. Feb. after an illness Roswell Eaton is at home for a few days’ Friday morning, 11, Second, The total amount of tax assessed Miss Emma Jordan has gone to Bangor, CLARION. of months. Mrs. was the lease of absence from steamer Pemaquid. many Hinckley EATON—At North Brooklin, Feb 7, to Mr and in 190H. *50.522.46; In 1909. #52,12392; your where she has employment. daughter of the late Horace and Nellie Mrs Roswell F Eaton, a daughter. [Doro- Whether petitioners’ part of the tax amounting to Roswell Eaton and wife are receiving it’s a range or a fur- School closed Thursday, after a success- Batcheler. She had made her home the thy Lenora.] •6*821.23, which would be about one-sixth of on the birth of a ORINDLE—At Melrose, Mass, Feb 6, to Mr nace—if a congratulations daugh- ful term taught by Chester A. her it is “Clarion”, it is amount Douglass, past year with mother, by whom she and Mrs Harold A o assessed. ter. Orindle, formerly of Lisbon. Mr. Douglass is a student of had been cared for. Mrs. Brooklin, a daughter. [Margaret Elva.'l sure to meet Third, Our overlayings show a balance of tenderly Hinck- every requirement. is home and Miss Clara Freethey from Bates college, has retuned to his was a member of the #863.67 which is inadequate to cover the ley Rebekah lodge at Made the Wood R. where she has been school. by Bishop Co., amounts asked for, #920 in 1906 and #960 in Providence, 1., Stonington where she lived several years. MARRIED. Feb. 7. Sold 1909, total f i,8H0 for the two teaching. S. She leaves a a on Bangor. by years. _ husband, young son, Fourth, the CARLTON—ASHE—At State assessors increased the Lawrence Webber, of Stonington, is whom the loss falls heavily; also a mother Oouldsboro, Feb 14, MT. DESERT. by Rev Qeorge W M Keyes, Miss Rae E J. P. city valuation last year #98,000 and from our — spending a few weeks with his grand- and one sister Mrs. Charles Blake. Carlton, of Sullivan, to Dallas C Ashe, of ELDRIDGE, conversation with them at the meeting at the Pearl Bordeaux, who been ill of Oouldsboro. father, Adelbert Seavey. pneu- Services were held at Che home Sunday Main Street, Ellsworth county buildings Aug. 18, it is our opinion monia, is fast recovering. DONOVAN-MULLEN-At Springfield, Mass, that of afternoon, Rev. E. E. Small officiating. the dam was one cause of the increase. Miss Ruth Roberts entertained many Feb 7, Miss Helen L Donovan, formerly of Miss Teresa Ward has gone to Boston to of is Ellsworth, to P of They informed us schoolmates and friends Tues- The sympathy the community Joseph Mullen, Spring- that we had no right to her young field. abate fit herself for the of any part of the tax, and was a it her practice chiropody. extended to the family. #100,000 day evening, being birthday. KINGSBURY — GOODWIN At Ellsworth, small valuation for the and Feb. 14. Une Femme. property, to be taxed in Katherine June, children of A. C. Feb 14, by Rev R B Mathews, Miss Annie E for. There was no preaching the chapel bince holding the some of the and who been Kingsbury to Capt Sidney A Goodwin, both petition, Small Julia Fernald, have very signers have Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. having of Ellsworth. asked the board not to abate the ill of w inter are OTIS. funeral of Mrs.- Louise cholera, convalescent. MULHERN—PREBLE—At Feb ***• Respectfully, to attend the Sulliven, 9, by Miss Myra Kinerson has returned from Hollis Salisbury, of Waltham, visited F A Noyes, esq, Mrs Lizzie Mulhern, of Ma- 8. P. Stockbuidoe, Hinckley. chias, to Alvah H Preble, of East Sullivan. where she underwent a his parents, Aaron Salisbury and wife, last Edward P. Loro, Feb. 14. Xenophon. Bangor hospital, NORWOOD-HUNTLEY-At Rockland, Feb H. E. Austin, serious operation. She is now doing well. Thursday. 5, by Rev Bertrand P Judd, Miss Annie Belle ELLSWORTH Norwood, of McKinley, to Charles De For- Feb. 14. J. C. Mr. of is a Assessors. EGYPT. Roulliard, Boston, spending rest Huntley, of Rockland. Ellsworth Me., Feb. 1910. 12, was a few weeks at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Steam and Bath Rooms. Opt. George Gault, of Lamoine, SUNSET. Laundry Eben “NO NO recent guest of George Jordan and wife. Salisbury. U1KU. PAY, WASH EE." “I Small is shaved off my ifcnatache the other Mrs. W. H. visiting relatives at All kinds of T. Clark, of the U. of M. law Mrs. Arden Young w*as called to Castine laundry work done at short notice. and my wife didn't know me." Percy Stonington. ALLEN—At North Sedgwick, Feb 10, Miss Goods called tor and delivered. jJjy bis James W. last week by the illness of her daughter, That a nothing. My wife left off her school, is visiting parents, Esther M Allen, aged 20 years, 9 months, 25 H. B. ESTEY A Walter Eaton arrived home from Boston Mrs. Gilbert Leach. Mrs. Leach’s con- days. CO., phony curjgj switches, rata and hair pads, Clark and wife. Estey Building. State St.. Ellswor th, Me •fld 1 didn’t know her." Saturday, Feb. 5. dition being improved, her mother re- BOWDEN-At Orland, Feb 11, Miss Lillian Misses Edith and Sophia Clark, who Bowden, aged 38 years, 4 months, 3 days. Mrs. Katie B. Stanley is visiting friends turned home with her son Daniel, who have been on an extended visit at Birch QARLAND—At Ellsworth, Feb 13, Mrs Sarah and relatives at Sunset. visited his sister last Friday and Saturday. C Garland, aged 94 years, 5 months. AT CUT RATES
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